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thatcher. the voice for margaret thatcher.e nolan . on news. thanks to steve nolan. on patrick christys tonight, nine till 11 pm. >> it's the row threatening to tear the tories apart. following these comments by lee anderson. >> these islamists have got control of our country. >> but what i do believe is they've got control of khan, sacked by his party, criticised by many what he said was wrong . by many what he said was wrong. >> it was unacceptable. >> it was unacceptable. >> these comments from a senior conservative are islamophobic , conservative are islamophobic, are anti—muslim and are racist. >> now lee anderson speaks out . >> now lee anderson speaks out. >> now lee anderson speaks out. >> um, i think the party could have given me a little bit more backing. who has got control of parliament square? is it the extreme this or is it mayor khan?i extreme this or is it mayor khan? i admit some of my speech was a little bit clumsy at times. >> tonight, lee anderson speaks exclusively to gb news on patrick christys tonight fr
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. >> so in a way he's a throwback to a margaret thatcher? >> he idolizes margaret thatcher.rgentina and britain have had their differences in the past, but yes, he's very much an accolade of margaret thatcher, and other libertarians around the world. he's socially conservative on gun issues, gender issues, but he's focused on economics. that is his big message. >> and fair to say that who i describe as the left-wing populist have run the argentina economy into the grounds. >> they have. they'll come in, spend lots of money, they'll give lots of money to unions. they're a leftist organization, but they eyare a patronage organization, but it's been sustainable -- unsustainable, so they default on local debt, international debt, so he's saying we're going to stop that whole cycle. >> and places like davos, i think they warmed to him partly, because he's got some very smart advisers. >> he does have smart advisers, and he went from the campaign to governing and brought in more main stream economists. i think he speaks to the international financial community, because he's talkin
. >> so in a way he's a throwback to a margaret thatcher? >> he idolizes margaret thatcher.rgentina and britain have had their differences in the past, but yes, he's very much an accolade of margaret thatcher, and other libertarians around the world. he's socially conservative on gun issues, gender issues, but he's focused on economics. that is his big message. >> and fair to say that who i describe as the left-wing populist have run the argentina economy into the grounds....
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. >> he's a throwback to a margaret thatcher or someone like that. >> he's idolized margaret thatcher. they have had their differences in the back what they call the mallinas, he's a accolade of margaret thatcher as libertarians around the world. ee focused on the economy. he's focused on gun issues an crime but he's really focused on economics and that is his big message and what he started to do. >> and fair to say that the parrones, who i decide is left wing populist, have run the economy into the ground over the decades? >> they have. they'll come in and spend a lot of money and hire people to work for the government and give a lot of money to unions and to other groups. their a leftist organization but they're a patronist organization and they have a lot of clients. but it is unsustainable. for the way they spend money for a koornt that isn't producing enough to support it. each time they get in trouble and they end up in debt and we're going to stop the cycle that repeated itself again and again. >> and places like davos, they want him partially because he has the crazy rhetoric
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margaret thatcher on the socialists, wonderful stuff. good stuff. president biden's campaign could lose a critical state because the state has not called for it -- the president hasn't called for immediate cease-fire in gaza. lauren: michigan, swing state, their primary, biden beat trump in michigan by three percentage points, one hundred 50,000 votes. biden won by one hundred 50,000 votes and there are 200,000 registered muslims in the state. they want a cease-fire and they say the national democratic party is not listening to them and they can make their anger known at the ballot box, they can write like they did in new hampshire, cease-fire on the ballot. tuesday's results will tell how deep this rift is in the democratic party. can biden keep the arab-american vote and the young vote through november because both of those groups want to cease-fire in gaza and he hasn't called for that. blue one got it. we move on to the markets. wonderful subject friday morning. dow is up 107. when is he going to hit 40,000. s&p up 19, nasdaq is up another 31. l
margaret thatcher on the socialists, wonderful stuff. good stuff. president biden's campaign could lose a critical state because the state has not called for it -- the president hasn't called for immediate cease-fire in gaza. lauren: michigan, swing state, their primary, biden beat trump in michigan by three percentage points, one hundred 50,000 votes. biden won by one hundred 50,000 votes and there are 200,000 registered muslims in the state. they want a cease-fire and they say the national...
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margaret thatcher's mps in the 1980s? . don't disagree >> absolutely. i don't disagree with unfortunately, with that. unfortunately, it's come from truss. come from liz truss. unfortunately from the unfortunately it's come from the growth who are these growth commission who are these people growth commission who are these peothe commission is led by >> the commission is led by chennai six , who's one of the chennai six, who's one of the co—chairmen of it. he's a very distinguished independent economist who has advised governments around the world. it hasn't been done by he has absolutely no munchkin . absolutely no munchkin. >> shame she's gone to , um, >> shame she's gone to, um, toast. what's his name? trump in america. she sits in a room on television when steve bannon says that tommy robinson is one of the great heroes and doesn't walk out, has she no idea of politics? oh, no, she doesn't, does she? >> but she didn't hear that comment about tommy robinson. >> oh, well, she could say it afterwards , couldn't she? yes.
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margaret thatcher's mps in the 1980s?ly . don't disagree >> absolutely. i don't disagree with unfortunately, with that. unfortunately, it's come from truss. come from liz truss. unfortunately from the unfortunately it's come from the growth who are these growth commission who are these people growth commission who are these peothe commission is led by >> the commission is led by chennai six , who's one of the chennai six, who's one of the co—chairmen of it. he's a very distinguished independent economist who has advised governments around the world. it hasn't been done by he has absolutely no munchkin . absolutely no munchkin. >> shame she's gone to , um, >> shame she's gone to, um, toast. what's his name? trump in america. she sits in a room on television when steve bannon says that tommy robinson is one of the great heroes and doesn't walk out, has she no idea of politics? oh, no, she doesn't, does she? >> but she didn't hear that comment about tommy robinson. >> oh, well, she could say it afterwards , couldn't she? yes
margaret thatcher's mps in the 1980s?ly . don't disagree >> absolutely. i don't disagree with unfortunately, with that. unfortunately, it's come from truss. come from liz truss. unfortunately from the unfortunately it's come from the growth who are these growth commission who are these people growth commission who are these peothe commission is led by >> the commission is led by chennai six , who's one of the chennai six, who's one of the co—chairmen of it. he's a very...
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thank you very much to margaret thatcher for that.does point out is that is that she kept completely schtum about all this . so she thought that all this. so she thought that nobody knew that she'd made 48,500 pounds. well, along comes a very clever lord ashcroft writes this book and blows her out of the water when she starts saying that the discount that she got the 25% should not be available . it should be available. it should be thoroughly reduced. we can imagine under socialism what that's reduced to, it's reduced to nothing or reduced to because they actually don't want anybody who has a council house to buy the council house because they say it reduces the stock. i say it gives the opportunity for ordinary people to have lives which they don't have to rely on.the which they don't have to rely on. the council being their landlord, and the painting's never done and the plumbing never done and the plumbing never works , and the gardens never works, and the gardens never works, and the gardens never done . they can just get on neve
thank you very much to margaret thatcher for that.does point out is that is that she kept completely schtum about all this . so she thought that all this. so she thought that nobody knew that she'd made 48,500 pounds. well, along comes a very clever lord ashcroft writes this book and blows her out of the water when she starts saying that the discount that she got the 25% should not be available . it should be available. it should be thoroughly reduced. we can imagine under socialism what that's...
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this what margaret thatcher. what margaret thatcher did council house.ouncil house. >> popular >> this is what popular conservatism about. liz truss conservatism is about. liz truss do for power , improving people's do for power, improving people's lives. did nothing. the bank lives. she did nothing. the bank of england bungled . of england bungled. >> i'm afraid we've got to move on. i am we are out of on. i am sorry we are out of time. my panel thought that these wouldn't be these discussions wouldn't be interesting and i shut interesting and now i can't shut them to my them up. anyway, thank you to my panel up, we'll be panel coming up, we'll be discussing all the latest news on king charles's diagnosis of cancen on king charles's diagnosis of cancer. seen earlier cancer. as it was seen earlier today. oh some prehistoric today. oh plus some prehistoric news. like news. you know, i like prehistoric the isle prehistoric news from the isle of on patrick christys of skye on patrick christys tonight, 9 to 11 pm, a big exclusive on the muslim vote. >> a new
this what margaret thatcher. what margaret thatcher did council house.ouncil house. >> popular >> this is what popular conservatism about. liz truss conservatism is about. liz truss do for power , improving people's do for power, improving people's lives. did nothing. the bank lives. she did nothing. the bank of england bungled . of england bungled. >> i'm afraid we've got to move on. i am we are out of on. i am sorry we are out of time. my panel thought that these wouldn't be...
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um, we turned out to be, um, good at the job, partly because we had margaret thatcher, but partly alsoad the opportunity to put those ideas into operation . now, what's into operation. now, what's happened , i think more recently happened, i think more recently is that with covid and then with the ukraine war and now with what's happening in in israel and in gaza , we're suffering all and in gaza, we're suffering all sorts of huge international shocks . and that's created shocks. and that's created inflation. it's created a kind of, uh , a break between what of, uh, a break between what we're all familiar with and what we're all familiar with and what we are now facing, this kind of ptsd going on. it seems to me everybody wants some easy answers. there aren't any easy answers. >> mike parry. >> mike parry. >> the clock is against us, but, uh, i detect reading between the lines of what you said this evening, that you detect a potential political upset in a few months time . few months time. >> well, no. look, edwina kuru is a great conservative for me because she's small c conservative.
um, we turned out to be, um, good at the job, partly because we had margaret thatcher, but partly alsoad the opportunity to put those ideas into operation . now, what's into operation. now, what's happened , i think more recently happened, i think more recently is that with covid and then with the ukraine war and now with what's happening in in israel and in gaza , we're suffering all and in gaza, we're suffering all sorts of huge international shocks . and that's created shocks. and that's...
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this what margaret thatcher. what margaret thatcher did council house.with council house. >> popular >> this is what popular conservatism about. liz truss conservatism is about. liz truss do for power , improving people's do for power, improving people's lives. did nothing. the bank lives. she did nothing. the bank of england bungled . of england bungled. >> i'm afraid we've got to move on. i am we are out of on. i am sorry we are out of time. my panel thought that these wouldn't be these discussions wouldn't be interesting and i shut interesting and now i can't shut them to my them up. anyway, thank you to my panel up, we'll be panel coming up, we'll be discussing all the latest news on king charles's diagnosis of cancen on king charles's diagnosis of cancer. seen earlier cancer. as it was seen earlier today. oh some prehistoric today. oh plus some prehistoric news. like news. you know, i like prehistoric the isle prehistoric news from the isle of on patrick christys of skye on patrick christys tonight, 9 to 11 pm, a big exclusive on the muslim vote. >>
this what margaret thatcher. what margaret thatcher did council house.with council house. >> popular >> this is what popular conservatism about. liz truss conservatism is about. liz truss do for power , improving people's do for power, improving people's lives. did nothing. the bank lives. she did nothing. the bank of england bungled . of england bungled. >> i'm afraid we've got to move on. i am we are out of on. i am sorry we are out of time. my panel thought that these...
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um, we turned out to be, um, good at the job, partly because we had margaret thatcher, but partly also had the opportunity to put those ideas into operation . now, what's into operation. now, what's happened , i think more recently happened, i think more recently is that with covid and then with the ukraine war and now with what's happening in in israel and in gaza , we're suffering all and in gaza, we're suffering all sorts of huge international shocks . and that's created shocks. and that's created inflation. it's created a kind of, uh , a break between what of, uh, a break between what we're all familiar with and what we're all familiar with and what we are now facing, this kind of ptsd going on. it seems to me everybody wants some easy answers. there aren't any easy answers. >> mike parry. >> mike parry. >> the clock is against us, but, uh, i detect reading between the lines of what you said this evening, that you detect a potential political upset in a few months time . few months time. >> well, no. look, edwina kuru is a great conservative for me because she's small c conservativ
um, we turned out to be, um, good at the job, partly because we had margaret thatcher, but partly also had the opportunity to put those ideas into operation . now, what's into operation. now, what's happened , i think more recently happened, i think more recently is that with covid and then with the ukraine war and now with what's happening in in israel and in gaza , we're suffering all and in gaza, we're suffering all sorts of huge international shocks . and that's created shocks. and that's...
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thatcher, very important history in nuclear deterrence, it seems to me, i, this is my absolutely valueomeone who knows something and so on, by the way , we can also talk about this, but i don’t know why over and over again we allow them to escalate the situation, i don’t know, the thoughts are planted that we shouldn’t, probably know this, that maybe there is some kind of bourgeois secret that was shared with our leadership and we cannot afford, because they have an agreement with the martians, and... all the leaders of states, an excellent question, why can they blow up something, well, some terrorists blew up the nord streams, i have a question, but if no one found these terrorists, they are crazy people, these terrorists, they can blow up anything at all, for example, ships, that carry cargo in the water. only boris johnson will swim, because this shit doesn't sink, or with the hairdresser, he will finally find it in the abyss, we are talking about something else, about what it seems to me. that if we are still approaching the cuban missile crisis 2:0, and i am absolutely sure of th
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margaret thatcher's former top adviser nigel gardner which the country doesn't need doesn't actually coming. that's fine. but it's my duty to tell you what to expect. and it's not pretty that was the topic of my big opinion. well, a strong reaction on email. jax says no, no, no to labour. josephine i will absolutely not vote for labour. mark says as always, socialism just makes poor people poorer. it is idea ism over outcome . alan says when ism over outcome. alan says when you watch labour ministers being interviewed, they're out of their depth . i don't understand their depth. i don't understand what they stand for other than criticising for 18 years of conservative government and my goodness, strong language from martin who says bollocks to having them in again. they will balls up everything that they touch. balls up everything that they touch . listen, if you'd like to touch. listen, if you'd like to throw some support in the direction of labour, do let me know. they're streets in know. they're streets ahead in the polls. so you could argue that keir starmer has made the party ve
margaret thatcher's former top adviser nigel gardner which the country doesn't need doesn't actually coming. that's fine. but it's my duty to tell you what to expect. and it's not pretty that was the topic of my big opinion. well, a strong reaction on email. jax says no, no, no to labour. josephine i will absolutely not vote for labour. mark says as always, socialism just makes poor people poorer. it is idea ism over outcome . alan says when ism over outcome. alan says when you watch labour...
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well, who is next margaret thatcher? is the next margaret thatcher? truss, know, and boris liz truss, you know, and boris johnson as country, we're johnson as a country, we're actually no longer really capable even thinking about capable of even thinking about radical ideas of the radical ideas outside of the box. we sort of shut them down and say, well, that's going to spook markets. mean, who spook the markets. i mean, who is margaret of is the margaret thatcher of today's is the margaret thatcher of tod well, i know who the tories >> well, i know who the tories would claim that, sir margaret thatcher, know kemi thatcher, we all know it's kemi badenoch. look, i mean, in badenoch. but look, i mean, in terms of a major realignment, i mean, of mean, i was thinking of sort of the peelite conservatives the the peelite conservatives in the 18405 labour in 1924, 18405 and, and labour in 1924, and the strange and things like the strange death england. but death of liberal england. but i think back to a point i made think get back to a point i made earlier o
well, who is next margaret thatcher? is the next margaret thatcher? truss, know, and boris liz truss, you know, and boris johnson as country, we're johnson as a country, we're actually no longer really capable even thinking about capable of even thinking about radical ideas of the radical ideas outside of the box. we sort of shut them down and say, well, that's going to spook markets. mean, who spook the markets. i mean, who is margaret of is the margaret thatcher of today's is the margaret...
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day . since margaret thatcher's day. >> well, like she says , they're >> well, like she says, they'reune should be says, uh, that tune should be the only way is up. anyway, i made it. i'm guessing i'm desperately wanting to sing. i'm desperately wanting to sing. i'm desperate . i am wanting to. desperate. i am wanting to. i would love to hear you sing as well. >> i mean, it won't surprise you. you that don't you. surprise you that i don't agree with nigel farage's worldview. and i mean, personally, he's personally, i think he's done a huge amount harm to our huge amount of harm to our politics amount politics and a huge amount of harm our i mean, he harm to our country. i mean, he was, the cheerleader was, of course, the cheerleader for brexit, which has a for brexit, which has done a huge amount of harm our huge amount of harm to our country and damage to our economy. you um, which is, economy. you know, um, which is, you documented you know, well documented now. so don't need you so we don't really need you wanted referendum? wanted a second referendum? i think, um, i did because i
day . since margaret thatcher's day. >> well, like she says , they're >> well, like she says, they'reune should be says, uh, that tune should be the only way is up. anyway, i made it. i'm guessing i'm desperately wanting to sing. i'm desperately wanting to sing. i'm desperate . i am wanting to. desperate. i am wanting to. i would love to hear you sing as well. >> i mean, it won't surprise you. you that don't you. surprise you that i don't agree with nigel farage's worldview....
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will you follow the footsteps of margaret thatcher, meet the people of romford? the one thing they don't want is to be taken back into the european union by a socialist government. >> can i welcome my friends? i agree with everything he said and look forward to visiting him and his constituents at the earliest opportunity. >> at a recent meeting of the county council children with special educational needs were described by the council as requiring some form of strict correction or were just badly behaved kids. other inappropriate language was used. families have been outraged. 30,000 signed a petition calling for resignation. will he condemn the conservative counselors language and urge them to resign? >> mr. speaker, i have not seen the details of those comments, but the government has a strong track record of supporting those with disabilities. it is important that children with special educational needs received the right support at the right time. we have seen increased funding by 50% and most recently the education and health department are funding a new pr
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i remember margaret thatcher referring to nelson mandela as a as a terrorist, not that long before he was actually released from from prison, but but david, i mean, supporting palestine being detrimental in any way, do you think to iran? oh, well, very much so. i mean, iran is one of the most sanctioned nations in the world. it's sanctions are being imposed on have increased just just the other day. yeah by the us and uk and by others and so very much has has faced problems as a result of that, of course the the sanctions on iran are are very much premised on the the their problematic position on the politics of west asia as far as the west is concerned and of course that includes their support for the resistance in palestine without which of course there would be very little of the the current resistance which we see in gaza without the support of the uh islamic republic. so so i mean you think there's a direct correlation then between uh the oh absolutely, i mean you when was talking there about the access of resistance, this is an actual functioning thing, it's not a matter of prox
i remember margaret thatcher referring to nelson mandela as a as a terrorist, not that long before he was actually released from from prison, but but david, i mean, supporting palestine being detrimental in any way, do you think to iran? oh, well, very much so. i mean, iran is one of the most sanctioned nations in the world. it's sanctions are being imposed on have increased just just the other day. yeah by the us and uk and by others and so very much has has faced problems as a result of that,...
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i remember margaret thatcher referring to nelson mandela as a as a terrorist, not that long before he was actually released from from prison, but but david, i mean, has supporting palestine been detrimental in any way, do you think to iran? oh, well, very much so, i mean, iran is one of the most sanctioned nations in. world it's uh sanctions are being imposed on it have increased just just the other day yeah by the us and uk and by others and so very much is has faced problems as a result of that of course the the sanctions on iran are are very much premised on the the their problematic position on the politics of west asia as far as the west is concerned and of course that includes their support for the resistance in palestine without which of course there there would be very little of the the current. stance which we see in gaza without the support of the uh islamic republic. so so i mean you think there's a direct correlation then between uh the oh absolutely i mean when the was talking about the access of resistance this is actual functioning thing it's not a matter of proxies it'
i remember margaret thatcher referring to nelson mandela as a as a terrorist, not that long before he was actually released from from prison, but but david, i mean, has supporting palestine been detrimental in any way, do you think to iran? oh, well, very much so, i mean, iran is one of the most sanctioned nations in. world it's uh sanctions are being imposed on it have increased just just the other day yeah by the us and uk and by others and so very much is has faced problems as a result of...
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i remember margaret thatcher referring to nelson mandela as a as a terrorist, not that long before he was actually released from from prison, but but david, i mean, has supporting palestine been detrimental in any way, do you think to iran? oh, well, very much so, i mean, iran is one of the most sanctioned nations." uh in the world, it's uh sanctions are being imposed on have increased just just the other day, yeah by the us and uk and by others, and so very much has has faced problems as a result of that, of course the the sanctions on iran are are very much premised on the the their problematic position on the politics of west asia as far as the west is concerned, and of course that includes their support for the resistance in palestine without which of course there will there will be very little of the... the current resistance which we see in gaza without the support of the uh islamic republic. so so i mean you think there's a direct correlation then between uh the oh absolutely i mean you when the was talking there about the access of resistance this is an actual functioning thin
i remember margaret thatcher referring to nelson mandela as a as a terrorist, not that long before he was actually released from from prison, but but david, i mean, has supporting palestine been detrimental in any way, do you think to iran? oh, well, very much so, i mean, iran is one of the most sanctioned nations." uh in the world, it's uh sanctions are being imposed on have increased just just the other day, yeah by the us and uk and by others, and so very much has has faced problems as...
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i remember margaret thatcher referring to nelson mandela as a as a terrorist, not that long before he was actually released from from prison, but but david, i mean, supporting palestine being detrimental in any way, do you think to iran? oh, well, very much so. i mean, iran is one of the most sanctioned nations - in the world, it's uh, sanctions are being imposed on have increased just just the other day. by the us and uk and by others, and so very much has has uh has faced problems as a result of that, of course the the sanctions on iran are are very much premised on the the their problematic position on the politics of west asia as far as the west is concerned, and of course that includes their support for the resistance in palestine without which of course there will there will be very little of the the current resistance which we see in gaza uh without the support of the uh islamic republic. so so i mean you think there's a direct correlation then between uh the oh absolutely, i mean you when was talking there about the axis of resistance, this is an actual functioning thing, it's
i remember margaret thatcher referring to nelson mandela as a as a terrorist, not that long before he was actually released from from prison, but but david, i mean, supporting palestine being detrimental in any way, do you think to iran? oh, well, very much so. i mean, iran is one of the most sanctioned nations - in the world, it's uh, sanctions are being imposed on have increased just just the other day. by the us and uk and by others, and so very much has has uh has faced problems as a result...
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margaret thatcher for ii. by contrast, liz truss could only manage seven weeks.an election looming, what lies ahead now? i asked the bbc�*s indefatigable political editor, chris mason. the working assumption on all sides now at westminster, when you speak to people privately, is that labour are likely, highly likely to win the election. but the psychology is fascinating, because labour are so concerned, because they look at the history books, about their capacity, frankly, to lose elections. so i think that psychology sort of motivates their approach, coupled with the fact that they are coming from so far behind. last time, in 2019, their worst performance at a general election since 1935. so to overhaul that in one go against the historically mighty electoral machine that is the conservative party scares some of them, and they are desperate not to come across as complacent. on the other side though, you speak to conservative mps privately, and across the piece they assume that they're going to lose. it is as blunt and as bleak... very pessimistic. very depressed
margaret thatcher for ii. by contrast, liz truss could only manage seven weeks.an election looming, what lies ahead now? i asked the bbc�*s indefatigable political editor, chris mason. the working assumption on all sides now at westminster, when you speak to people privately, is that labour are likely, highly likely to win the election. but the psychology is fascinating, because labour are so concerned, because they look at the history books, about their capacity, frankly, to lose elections....
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i remember margaret thatcher referring to nelson mandela as a as a terrorist, not that long before he was actually released from from prison, but but david, i mean, has supporting palestine been detrimental in any way, do you think to iran? oh, well very much so, i mean, iran is one of the most sanctioned nations in the world, it's... sanctions are being imposed on it have increased just just the other day, yeah, by the us and uk and by others, and so very much has has faced problems as a result of that, of course the the sanctions on iran are are very much premised on the the their problematic position on the politics of west asia as far as the west is concerned, and of course that includes their support for the resistance in palestine, without which of course there will there would be very little of the the current resistance which we see. sure in gaza without the support of the uh islamic republic. so so so i mean you think there's a direct correlation then between uh the oh absolutely i mean when was talking there about the access of resistance this is an actual functioning thing,
i remember margaret thatcher referring to nelson mandela as a as a terrorist, not that long before he was actually released from from prison, but but david, i mean, has supporting palestine been detrimental in any way, do you think to iran? oh, well very much so, i mean, iran is one of the most sanctioned nations in the world, it's... sanctions are being imposed on it have increased just just the other day, yeah, by the us and uk and by others, and so very much has has faced problems as a...
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as margaret thatcher proved in the 19805, margaret thatcher proved in the 1980s, home ownership is goodage with democracy, society and the economy rather than walking away from it. as michael gove fears . margaret michael gove fears. margaret thatcher's big mistake was not pumping right to buy money into building new social housing, of which we also need much , much which we also need much, much more legal net migration should come down to a sensible , come down to a sensible, manageable level, ensuring that our compassion as a nation and our compassion as a nation and our need for fresh blood and skilled and unskilled labour is balanced by the capacity of our infrastructure . school places, infrastructure. school places, nhs beds , public transport and nhs beds, public transport and our ability to accommodate extra people and we should look into build half a million. that's right , half a build half a million. that's right, half a million. high quality new homes every year for the next decade at least bring is a home owning democracy with a proud history of social housing and the const
as margaret thatcher proved in the 19805, margaret thatcher proved in the 1980s, home ownership is goodage with democracy, society and the economy rather than walking away from it. as michael gove fears . margaret michael gove fears. margaret thatcher's big mistake was not pumping right to buy money into building new social housing, of which we also need much , much which we also need much, much more legal net migration should come down to a sensible , come down to a sensible, manageable level,...
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as margaret thatcher proved in the 19805, margaret thatcher proved in the 1980s, home ownership is goodwith democracy, society and the economy rather than walking away from it. as michael gove fears . margaret michael gove fears. margaret thatcher's big mistake was not pumping right to buy money into building new social housing, of which we also need much , much which we also need much, much more legal net migration should come down to a sensible , come down to a sensible, manageable level, ensuring that our compassion as a nation and our compassion as a nation and our need for fresh blood and skilled and unskilled labour is balanced by the capacity of our infrastructure . school places, infrastructure. school places, nhs beds , public transport and nhs beds, public transport and our ability to accommodate extra people and we should look into build half a million. that's right , half a build half a million. that's right, half a million. high quality new homes every year for the next decade at least bring is a home owning democracy with a proud history of social housing and the construct
as margaret thatcher proved in the 19805, margaret thatcher proved in the 1980s, home ownership is goodwith democracy, society and the economy rather than walking away from it. as michael gove fears . margaret michael gove fears. margaret thatcher's big mistake was not pumping right to buy money into building new social housing, of which we also need much , much which we also need much, much more legal net migration should come down to a sensible , come down to a sensible, manageable level,...
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belarusians captivated audiences from more than forty countries; even the iron lady margaret thatcher of the concert, she couldn’t resist, went backstage, thanked valentina ivanovna, said that this is great, there is no dance for dance’s sake. there is something here that helps to reveal the human soul, and this delights, of course, not only the russian, not only any slav, the arabs understand this, the italians understand this, a person, the more he sees pretty things, the more he likes them, the son, like no one , knows what world success is worth, growing up together with the team, as alexey jokes, through connections he didn’t manage to get into the ensemble, he passed the competition, he is a monumental artist, he helps develop the belarusian costume, but in belarus the dancers’ appearance is not taken seriously... no one has studied, preliminary sketch, pav's costume, that's roughly what it turns out to be, a sketch is made, then a sketch is made in a neutral embroidery size, then a computer program is made, well, something like this, you can see how it turns out in the original
belarusians captivated audiences from more than forty countries; even the iron lady margaret thatcher of the concert, she couldn’t resist, went backstage, thanked valentina ivanovna, said that this is great, there is no dance for dance’s sake. there is something here that helps to reveal the human soul, and this delights, of course, not only the russian, not only any slav, the arabs understand this, the italians understand this, a person, the more he sees pretty things, the more he likes...
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um, i mean, to profit from, um, margaret thatcher's great scheme, and then want to, um, to, you know,d criticise it . the plug on it and criticise it. um >> i think we might have lost andrea there. we'll come back to her. dennis. i'll ask the same question to you. do you think the police should investigate angela rayner over these allegations? >> i really adore michael ashcroft . he produces a great ashcroft. he produces a great biography of a political figure every few years. the most famous one was david cameron, written by, uh uh um uh. one was david cameron, written by, uh uh um uh . sorry. forgive by, uh uh um uh. sorry. forgive me. her name's escaped me now. uh, isabel . me. her name's escaped me now. uh, isabel. uh, me. her name's escaped me now. uh, isabel . uh, ashcroft and uh, isabel. uh, ashcroft and ashcroft. excuse me . ashcroft. excuse me. >> uh, which she said, let's just get to the point here. do you think that angela rayner should be investigated or not? >> well, that case, every mp should, because all mps have addresses registered vote. addresses registered to vote.
um, i mean, to profit from, um, margaret thatcher's great scheme, and then want to, um, to, you know,d criticise it . the plug on it and criticise it. um >> i think we might have lost andrea there. we'll come back to her. dennis. i'll ask the same question to you. do you think the police should investigate angela rayner over these allegations? >> i really adore michael ashcroft . he produces a great ashcroft. he produces a great biography of a political figure every few years. the...
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you remember margaret thatcher talked about tina, there is no alternative.from wall street. to pentagon. there's no alternative to silicon valley. no. there's a lot of precious human beings down there who are poor and working class, who are doing magnificent things and they're feeling helpless and helpless, sometimes they follow neo—fascist pied pipers like trump, and sometimes they actually become resigned and say, "all we can do is vote for biden." well, the history of the american empire is one of spiritual awakenings, moral awakenings, political courage on the street, and then brought to bear, such as to create space within a system that seems to be so tight, so moribund, so corrupt. and you should... we should never lose hope. i'm no optimist at all. i've been a black man in america for 70 years. i'm not an optimist whatsoever. i'm a prisoner of hope. i come from a people who've been enslaved for 244 years on this land and another 100 years of neo—slavery and jim crow. and yet what? here comes a style, a smile. here comes tremendous energy in telling th
you remember margaret thatcher talked about tina, there is no alternative.from wall street. to pentagon. there's no alternative to silicon valley. no. there's a lot of precious human beings down there who are poor and working class, who are doing magnificent things and they're feeling helpless and helpless, sometimes they follow neo—fascist pied pipers like trump, and sometimes they actually become resigned and say, "all we can do is vote for biden." well, the history of the...
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thatcher national level and become prime minitonynere margaret thatcher national level and become primeitony blair,/iargaret thatcher national level and become prime minitony blair, both ret thatcher national level and become prime minitony blair, both of thatcher national level and become prime minitony blair, both of whom|er and tony blair, both of whom were unafraid of saying things that were radical, were different, and genuinely would bnng different, and genuinely would bring change to the country. so i put it to you folks at home, you tell me, you tell me what is the difference between the labour and conservative parties as we head well into this election year? please give me your thoughts. farage at gbnews.com well, i'm joined in the studio by stella chennai six pubuc the studio by stella chennai six public affairs consultant and former labour adviser . welcome former labour adviser. welcome to the program and we will be having bob seely mp from the isle of wight, down the line as well. stella the point i'm making is and you know, whether you think the 28 billion was a goodidea y
thatcher national level and become prime minitonynere margaret thatcher national level and become primeitony blair,/iargaret thatcher national level and become prime minitony blair, both ret thatcher national level and become prime minitony blair, both of thatcher national level and become prime minitony blair, both of whom|er and tony blair, both of whom were unafraid of saying things that were radical, were different, and genuinely would bnng different, and genuinely would bring change to the...
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thatcher national level and become prime minitonynere margaret thatcher national level and become primeony blair,/iargaret thatcher national level and become prime minitony blair, both ret thatcher national level and become prime minitony blair, both of thatcher national level and become prime minitony blair, both of whom|er and tony blair, both of whom were unafraid of saying things that were radical, were different, and genuinely would bnng different, and genuinely would bring change to the country. so i put it to you folks at home, you tell me, you tell me what is the difference between the labour and conservative parties as we head well into this election year? please give me your thoughts. farage at gbnews.com well, i'm joined in the studio by stella chennai six pubuc the studio by stella chennai six public affairs consultant and former labour adviser . welcome former labour adviser. welcome to the program and we will be having bob seely mp from the isle of wight, down the line as well. stella the point i'm making is and you know, whether you think the 28 billion was a goodidea you
thatcher national level and become prime minitonynere margaret thatcher national level and become primeony blair,/iargaret thatcher national level and become prime minitony blair, both ret thatcher national level and become prime minitony blair, both of thatcher national level and become prime minitony blair, both of whom|er and tony blair, both of whom were unafraid of saying things that were radical, were different, and genuinely would bnng different, and genuinely would bring change to the...
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and then i say, "well, i grew up in the uk under margaret thatcher. do me a favour."is country, she certainly had the reputation of... you know, she was a hard talker, actually, and somebody who made, yeah, made a reputation as a tough person. a few years back, we had margaret atwood on this programme, the canadian novelist who has had enormous success, most particularly — for many people — with the handmaid's tale and her creation of this dystopian world, gilead, where men are totally in control, women are subjugated and are, frankly, little more than vessels for reproduction. i know you've worked with margaret. i have. and i just wonder whether she and you took enormous pleasure from creating your world, where everything is reversed and women are capable of that level of subjugation of men. right, so i had the great fortune to be paired with margaret for a year's mentorship programme by rolex, the watch people. and, you know, those things don't always work, but in our case, we're still friends more than a decade later. and we have great conversations. and one of the
and then i say, "well, i grew up in the uk under margaret thatcher. do me a favour."is country, she certainly had the reputation of... you know, she was a hard talker, actually, and somebody who made, yeah, made a reputation as a tough person. a few years back, we had margaret atwood on this programme, the canadian novelist who has had enormous success, most particularly — for many people — with the handmaid's tale and her creation of this dystopian world, gilead, where men are...
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and then i say, "well, i grew up in the uk "under margaret thatcher. do me a favour."n this country, she certainly had the reputation of... you know, she was a hard talker, actually, and somebody who made, yeah, made a reputation as a tough person. a few years back, we had margaret atwood on this programme, the canadian novelist who has had enormous success, most particularly — for many people — with the handmaid's tale and her creation of this dystopian world, gilead, where men are totally in control, women are subjugated and are, frankly, little more than vessels for reproduction. was it... i know you've worked with margaret. i have. and i just wonder whether she and you took enormous pleasure from creating your world, where everything is reversed and women are capable of that level of subjugation of men. right, so i had the great fortune to be paired with margaret for a year's mentorship programme by rolex, the watch people. and, you know, those things don't always work, but in our case, we're still friends more than a decade later. and we have great conversations.
and then i say, "well, i grew up in the uk "under margaret thatcher. do me a favour."n this country, she certainly had the reputation of... you know, she was a hard talker, actually, and somebody who made, yeah, made a reputation as a tough person. a few years back, we had margaret atwood on this programme, the canadian novelist who has had enormous success, most particularly — for many people — with the handmaid's tale and her creation of this dystopian world, gilead, where...
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what's great never great is margaret thatcher never be margaret be sorry, margaret thatcher. >> her.her. she, uh, she took seven years to get a union reforms. in seven years , from 79 reforms. in seven years, from 79 to 86, she wanted to do that in 79, but she knew very wisely. and she didn't. 79, but she knew very wisely. and she didn't . she built her and she didn't. she built her cabinet around people that didn't necessarily support her as . and the difference with as well. and the difference with her liz truss is liz. liz her and liz truss is liz. liz truss was just her mates. >> yes. right. >> yes. right. >> going back to millais, what i do like is that he went to davos and he basically said to everybody davos , look, you everybody at davos, look, you need stop this social ism need to stop this social ism because you are actually restricting people's freedoms by not allowing them to be capitalists and not allowing them to generally have freedom and make money. and i love the fact that he said that to davos. >> he's fabulous. >> he's fabulous. >> flew there >> and he flew there o
what's great never great is margaret thatcher never be margaret be sorry, margaret thatcher. >> her.her. she, uh, she took seven years to get a union reforms. in seven years , from 79 reforms. in seven years, from 79 to 86, she wanted to do that in 79, but she knew very wisely. and she didn't. 79, but she knew very wisely. and she didn't . she built her and she didn't. she built her cabinet around people that didn't necessarily support her as . and the difference with as well. and the...
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um, i mean, to profit from, um, margaret thatcher's great scheme, and then want to, um, to, you know,criticise it . the plug on it and criticise it. um >> i think we might have lost andrea there. we'll come back to her. dennis. i'll ask the same question to you. do you think the police should investigate angela rayner over these allegations? >> i really adore michael ashcroft . he produces a great ashcroft. he produces a great biography of a political figure every few years. the most famous one was david cameron, written by, uh uh um uh. one was david cameron, written by, uh uh um uh . sorry. forgive by, uh uh um uh. sorry. forgive me. her name's escaped me now. uh, isabel . me. her name's escaped me now. uh, isabel. uh, me. her name's escaped me now. uh, isabel . uh, ashcroft and uh, isabel. uh, ashcroft and ashcroft. excuse me . ashcroft. excuse me. >> uh, which she said, let's just get to the point here. do you think that angela rayner should be investigated or not? >> well, that case, every mp should, because all mps have addresses registered vote. addresses registered to vote. >>
um, i mean, to profit from, um, margaret thatcher's great scheme, and then want to, um, to, you know,criticise it . the plug on it and criticise it. um >> i think we might have lost andrea there. we'll come back to her. dennis. i'll ask the same question to you. do you think the police should investigate angela rayner over these allegations? >> i really adore michael ashcroft . he produces a great ashcroft. he produces a great biography of a political figure every few years. the...
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i think this plays well with the voter base because of margaret thatcher's leadership during the war.ngth at a time where they may be struggling domestically. i think from the argentine perspective, there is political motivation by this. calling the falkland islands isla malvinas, and something that hobby millet did say during his presidential campaign that he would work towards —— javiera. when he met david cameron, he said negotiations on the islands were something that he hoped to see in the near future. were something that he hoped to see in the nearfuture. home in the near future. ione wells, thank you _ in the near future. ione wells, thank you very _ in the near future. ione wells, thank you very much. - i'm joined by dr carlos solar, a senior research fellow at royal united services institute, a think tank in london, where he directs its latin american programme. it takes for joining it takes forjoining us. ione touched on this a little bit. i want touched on this a little bit. i want to ask you why this is such an issue in argentina. javier milletjust recently took power. how
i think this plays well with the voter base because of margaret thatcher's leadership during the war.ngth at a time where they may be struggling domestically. i think from the argentine perspective, there is political motivation by this. calling the falkland islands isla malvinas, and something that hobby millet did say during his presidential campaign that he would work towards —— javiera. when he met david cameron, he said negotiations on the islands were something that he hoped to see in...
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now, it was only two times margaret thatcher. times under margaret thatcher.whole host of other reasons. but i think where we'd all agree is let's build more houses. so more people can live in them. well are you going to disagree with this? >> you're for someone to >> you're waiting for someone to come show and they come on the show and say they believe in building less houses, or not going to be or none? i'm not going to be that person. i agree, i agree that person. i i agree, i agree with james and with nigel. you're mp. you're a former mp. >> i'm a current mp. um whenever houses were proposed in your constituency are proposed in my constituency are proposed in my constituency there's very constituency, there's very considerable do considerable opposition. how do we that and build the we get over that and build the houses need in the right? >> it's extremely difficult in government. think government. you were. i think it's greatly to your credit. one of the main advocates of building houses. suspect building more houses. i suspect the might be that we've the
now, it was only two times margaret thatcher. times under margaret thatcher.whole host of other reasons. but i think where we'd all agree is let's build more houses. so more people can live in them. well are you going to disagree with this? >> you're for someone to >> you're waiting for someone to come show and they come on the show and say they believe in building less houses, or not going to be or none? i'm not going to be that person. i agree, i agree that person. i i agree, i...
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what's great never great is margaret thatcher never be margaret be sorry, margaret thatcher. >> her.er. she, uh, she took seven years to get a union reforms. in seven years , from 79 reforms. in seven years, from 79 to 86, she wanted to do that in 79, but she knew very wisely. and she didn't. 79, but she knew very wisely. and she didn't . she built her and she didn't. she built her cabinet around people that didn't necessarily support her as . and the difference with as well. and the difference with her liz truss is liz. liz her and liz truss is liz. liz truss was just her mates. >> yes. right. >> yes. right. >> going back to millais, what i do like is that he went to davos and he basically said to everybody davos , look, you everybody at davos, look, you need stop this social ism need to stop this social ism because you are actually restricting people's freedoms by not allowing them to be capitalists and not allowing them to generally have freedom and make money. and i love the fact that he said that to davos. >> he's fabulous. >> he's fabulous. >> flew there >> and he flew there on
what's great never great is margaret thatcher never be margaret be sorry, margaret thatcher. >> her.er. she, uh, she took seven years to get a union reforms. in seven years , from 79 reforms. in seven years, from 79 to 86, she wanted to do that in 79, but she knew very wisely. and she didn't. 79, but she knew very wisely. and she didn't . she built her and she didn't. she built her cabinet around people that didn't necessarily support her as . and the difference with as well. and the...
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now, it was only two times margaret thatcher. times under margaret thatcher.a whole host of other reasons. but i think where we'd all agree is let's build more houses. so more people can live in them. well are you going to disagree with this? >> you're for someone to >> you're waiting for someone to come show and they come on the show and say they believe in building less houses, or not going to be or none? i'm not going to be that person. i agree, i agree that person. i i agree, i agree with james and with nigel. you're mp. you're a former mp. >> i'm a current mp. um whenever houses were proposed in your constituency are proposed in my constituency are proposed in my constituency there's very constituency, there's very considerable do considerable opposition. how do we that and build the we get over that and build the houses need in the right? >> it's extremely difficult in government. think government. you were. i think it's greatly to your credit. one of the main advocates of building houses. suspect building more houses. i suspect the might be that we've t
now, it was only two times margaret thatcher. times under margaret thatcher.a whole host of other reasons. but i think where we'd all agree is let's build more houses. so more people can live in them. well are you going to disagree with this? >> you're for someone to >> you're waiting for someone to come show and they come on the show and say they believe in building less houses, or not going to be or none? i'm not going to be that person. i agree, i agree that person. i i agree, i...
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thatcher, in her last book talked about the united nations being ineffective, and what we really needed was an alliance of free nations that stand apart from the totalitarian states of china, iran, russia, north korea. is there any merit to her argument? translator: [speaking polish] pres. walesa: [speaking polish] translator: ladies and gentlemen, we are in this age of debating of the word and discussion about how to organize. let's discuss what you just asked. but we have to convince each other eventually. nobody trust anybody because we used to cheat each other. now you have to convince me, i have to convince you, and then we have to start actually building. pres. walesa: [speaking polish] translator: we are still at the stage of committing to each other. but demagogues and populists are still winning. there are so many people who are wise but just walk away from politics. they don't want to run for office. we have leftovers in politics. if they fail in any other fields, they come into politics. well, there are some good people, but i'm saying -- pres. walesa: [speaking polish] trans
thatcher, in her last book talked about the united nations being ineffective, and what we really needed was an alliance of free nations that stand apart from the totalitarian states of china, iran, russia, north korea. is there any merit to her argument? translator: [speaking polish] pres. walesa: [speaking polish] translator: ladies and gentlemen, we are in this age of debating of the word and discussion about how to organize. let's discuss what you just asked. but we have to convince each...
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thatcher, in her last book talked about the united nations being ineffective, and what we really neededas an alliance of free nations that stand apart from the totalitarian states of china, iran, russia, north korea. is there any merit to her argument? translator: [speaking polish] pres. walesa: [speaking polish] translator: ladies and gentlemen, we are in this age of debating of the word and discussion about how to organize. let's discuss what you just asked. but we have to convince each other eventually. nobody trust anybody because we used to cheat each other. now you have to convince me, i have to convince you, and then we have to start actually building. pres. walesa: [speaking polish] translator: we are still at the stage of committing to each other. but demagogues and populists are still winning. there are so many people who are wise but just walk away from politics. they don't want to run for office. we have leftovers in politics. if they fail in any other fields, they come into politics. well, there are some good people, but i'm saying -- pres. walesa: [speaking polish] transla
thatcher, in her last book talked about the united nations being ineffective, and what we really neededas an alliance of free nations that stand apart from the totalitarian states of china, iran, russia, north korea. is there any merit to her argument? translator: [speaking polish] pres. walesa: [speaking polish] translator: ladies and gentlemen, we are in this age of debating of the word and discussion about how to organize. let's discuss what you just asked. but we have to convince each other...
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thatcher in speeches or writing about her in articles for the sunday telegraph and so on, is authenticelieve keir starmer is authentic. i believe his labour party is authentic and i think he is giving us authentic leadership and i think we have an authentic scottish labour party, as well. and that's why i think we have done a greatjob in getting the labour party away from a discussion about whether it survives in scotland to now actually talking about making significant gains and leading the way and delivering a uk labour government and maximising scotland's influence at the heart of a labour government, making decisions to benefit people here in scotland. are labour going to win the general election? look, i hope so, but i'm not taking anything for granted. the polls, of course, many people point to the polls as a positive indication of that general election and labour being able to win. but there's many, many an example of — not just in this country but around the world — where labour parties have gone into elections with significant leads and those leads have narrowed in an actual e
thatcher in speeches or writing about her in articles for the sunday telegraph and so on, is authenticelieve keir starmer is authentic. i believe his labour party is authentic and i think he is giving us authentic leadership and i think we have an authentic scottish labour party, as well. and that's why i think we have done a greatjob in getting the labour party away from a discussion about whether it survives in scotland to now actually talking about making significant gains and leading the...
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>> margaret thatcher turned up only hours after her room was blown to bits, turned up.'d dusted herself off, got a new suit, i think, and stood there opening the next morning of the conference. she was not cowed. >> well, let us know at home. do you think £31 million to help protect mps is money protect our mps is money well spent needed? or do you spent and much needed? or do you think should be going think it should be going on pubuc think it should be going on public priority? and second, what of harriet what do you make of harriet harman's about working harman's comments about working from appeasing the from home? is that appeasing the mob? know. mob? let us know. vaiews@gbnews.com. but first it's headlines . good afternoon. >> it's 1:03. afternoon. >> it's1:03. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom . your top in the gb newsroom. your top story hundreds of farmers are demonstrating outside the welsh parliament protesting against changes which they say will threaten the whole industry. proposed new rules on subsidies will require 20% of all agricultural land to be se
>> margaret thatcher turned up only hours after her room was blown to bits, turned up.'d dusted herself off, got a new suit, i think, and stood there opening the next morning of the conference. she was not cowed. >> well, let us know at home. do you think £31 million to help protect mps is money protect our mps is money well spent needed? or do you spent and much needed? or do you think should be going think it should be going on pubuc think it should be going on public priority?...
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because if you're a heroine, margaret thatcher, who described as no such, uh, they're is no such thingrtant for you as a young, decent human being , a for you as a young, decent human being, a single person needs £120 a week to afford the essential things. okay, a couple needs £200 a week. universal credit claimants will be at least £140 short. and you heard the news today about pensioners. you've got to have £59,000. jenny, we've got it. >> we've got to go. i get i'm sorry, we're bang out of time but thank you. good points made at the end. all right jenny barnett that look coming up coming up, coming up i have got an interview a tv exclusive with the mother of the victims the mother of one of the victims of killer. she of that nottingham killer. she does not hold back. find out how much you could be paying him whilst hospital . whilst he's in hospital. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news . on gb news. >> hello again and welcome to the latest forecast from the met office. i'm aidan mcgivern cold in the north for the next 24 hours, mild and wet i
because if you're a heroine, margaret thatcher, who described as no such, uh, they're is no such thingrtant for you as a young, decent human being , a for you as a young, decent human being, a single person needs £120 a week to afford the essential things. okay, a couple needs £200 a week. universal credit claimants will be at least £140 short. and you heard the news today about pensioners. you've got to have £59,000. jenny, we've got it. >> we've got to go. i get i'm sorry, we're...