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it is also the most dangerous, the restaurant where we were sitting. a family from the province of pansheand has not yet finally sworn allegiance to the new government, the guests of the establishment are also from those places, they don’t say anything openly, but from their words it is clear that they feel disadvantaged, we have everything in panshe, gold there is, there are stones, there is copper, there is uranium, but from all this i get nothing, i don’t have a car, i don’t have a house no and no money, so i wander around the country, i’m a tailor, i make suits, but who... orders them, everyone around is beggars, on weekdays, not on friday, today is a day off, there are so many people here that it’s simply impossible to walk through the market , today it is half empty, now it will be completely empty, you hear, the call to friday prayer sounds, this is sacred, trade stops, you need to... and this is a mandatory condition, try, don’t close, the talip convoy will come, next time it will close the store, you in prison. akhmat was born in these slums and lives, about the best sometimes he
it is also the most dangerous, the restaurant where we were sitting. a family from the province of pansheand has not yet finally sworn allegiance to the new government, the guests of the establishment are also from those places, they don’t say anything openly, but from their words it is clear that they feel disadvantaged, we have everything in panshe, gold there is, there are stones, there is copper, there is uranium, but from all this i get nothing, i don’t have a car, i don’t have a...
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the restaurant where we are sitting is owned by a family from panshe province, a region that has alwaysot yet finally sworn allegiance to the new government. guests of the establishment. they also come from those places where they don’t say anything openly, but it’s clear from their words that they feel violated. we have everything in pansher, there is gold, there are stones, there is copper, there is uranium, but from all this i get nothing, i have no car, no house, and no money, so i wander around the country, i am a tailor, i sew suits, but who orders them, everyone around is poor, weekdays, not on friday, today is a day off. there are so many people here that it is simply impossible to walk through the market, today it is half empty, now it will be completely empty, you hear the call to friday prayer sounds, this is sacred, trade stops, you need to take time for your soul, and this is a prerequisite, try not to close, it will come the taliban convoy and... next time they will close the store and you in prison. akhmat was born in these slums and lives, he has not heard of better time
the restaurant where we are sitting is owned by a family from panshe province, a region that has alwaysot yet finally sworn allegiance to the new government. guests of the establishment. they also come from those places where they don’t say anything openly, but it’s clear from their words that they feel violated. we have everything in pansher, there is gold, there are stones, there is copper, there is uranium, but from all this i get nothing, i have no car, no house, and no money, so i...
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i'm not a pansh difficult from them. i'm not a parish councillor from saint giles.arish councillor from the village just next door, and i think our neighbours are having a torrid time. it's affecting the centre of their village, their library. it's coming in through windows, so it's very unpleasant going in through windows. >> what do you mean? >> what do you mean? >> the stench is just coming in through windows. so they're having a torrid time . having a torrid time. >> and what have you said to thames water about it? because clearly this situation can't go on. we've had problems haven't we, in recent months and years about sewage. i know about the issues locally. we used to take our children to paddle down near us in some of the rivers around the chilterns. we can't do that anymore because they're not safe. we've had all sorts of different disease outbreaks. we've got talk now that, you know , rowers can't go into the know, rowers can't go into the thames because it's so dirty. what's the water company saying in response to complaints? >> i think the water compani
i'm not a pansh difficult from them. i'm not a parish councillor from saint giles.arish councillor from the village just next door, and i think our neighbours are having a torrid time. it's affecting the centre of their village, their library. it's coming in through windows, so it's very unpleasant going in through windows. >> what do you mean? >> what do you mean? >> the stench is just coming in through windows. so they're having a torrid time . having a torrid time. >>...
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. >> and when you say they is this the local authorities, is it the pansh the local authorities, is ite cotswold district council are really clamped down on coaches in bourton on the water, so that that just fascinated me. this whole the mad sort of different problems really one not not allowing coaches and one not clamping down on coaches enough. and when you immersed yourself in this, yes, as you say, i started off going to diddly squat farm and watched people queuing for two hours to get their jar of mustard. queuing for two hours to get theirjar of mustard. i wrote their jar of mustard. i wrote about it in the spectator. >> yeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> as you immersed yourself in it, what did you learn about the impact on the lives of the residents? what kind of stories did you. >> yes. >> yes. >> well, in bibury i heard i really heard that the man who lived in one of those cottages says i'm the most photographed person in the world, because every time i pop out to the shops, i'm literally papped by thousands of tourists. so he said that, quite humorously, he did in a quite humoro
. >> and when you say they is this the local authorities, is it the pansh the local authorities, is ite cotswold district council are really clamped down on coaches in bourton on the water, so that that just fascinated me. this whole the mad sort of different problems really one not not allowing coaches and one not clamping down on coaches enough. and when you immersed yourself in this, yes, as you say, i started off going to diddly squat farm and watched people queuing for two hours to...
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. >> well, let's speak now with pansh >> well, let's speak now with parish councillor from chalfont saintll. robert, this is a pretty shocking story, no longer the best kept village, i know. >> it's appalling, we've had to pull out of this year , and this pull out of this year, and this year was quite a special year for us because we were going to be able to go into the cup winners cup. >> so , yeah, apart from not even >> so, yeah, apart from not even being able to enter, we'll, we'll lose the chance of that of winning that award as well, which is pretty harsh on all the all the parishioners in the village. >> and i read from reports today you've given a quote to the to the telegraph, i'm sure among others, about how gutted you are and that this is all to do with the thames water. that's who you're blaming. >> indeed, upstream of where we are, there is, a large balancing tank where a lot of sewage is collected from a variety of different parts of the other villages upstream of us, that has been used since january as a means of overflowing the sewer into the river, and you know, this this
. >> well, let's speak now with pansh >> well, let's speak now with parish councillor from chalfont saintll. robert, this is a pretty shocking story, no longer the best kept village, i know. >> it's appalling, we've had to pull out of this year , and this pull out of this year, and this year was quite a special year for us because we were going to be able to go into the cup winners cup. >> so , yeah, apart from not even >> so, yeah, apart from not even being able...
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we have had a strategy where local neighbourhood development plans have been worked up by local panshlocal communities, setting out what they would like to see. but labour's proposals seem to want to ignore that and will concrete over green belt planning proposing that robert. but at the moment. >> but the thing is, robert, when you look at the previous, plans, there was a lot of opposition . there's a lot of not opposition. there's a lot of not in my backyard. by letting local people decide on things as well. and despite what everybody says, there is an awful lot of green in this country, an awful lot , in this country, an awful lot, maybe. maybe too much. and we understand greenbelt, if it's old wooded trees, whatever. i can understand those being protected. everybody can understand rivers being protected , whatever. but what protected, whatever. but what about just green fields? green fields that are maybe just used for growing potatoes or whatever? why can't they be built upon ? built upon? >> well, my view is that we should be protecting our green belt land, which has that specia
we have had a strategy where local neighbourhood development plans have been worked up by local panshlocal communities, setting out what they would like to see. but labour's proposals seem to want to ignore that and will concrete over green belt planning proposing that robert. but at the moment. >> but the thing is, robert, when you look at the previous, plans, there was a lot of opposition . there's a lot of not opposition. there's a lot of not in my backyard. by letting local people...
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and former conservative mp neil pansh former conservative mp neil parish , who thinks the idea is parishriend, i think you could look and look at you and say, what are you talking about? get into the real world and the real world dictates now that everybody can travel whenever the heck they want. it isn't even that expensive. what is the damage we're doing to the planet? and why are you so disturbed? you don't travel. i should point out you haven't been on a plane. and how long? >> i haven't flown for a holiday for over 20 years. because once i realised the impact was that i just couldn't do it, my conscience couldn't do it. i think a lot of people don't understand how big carbon emissions are. flights are. so take heathrow, where the protest was. heathrow airport is britain's largest source of carbon emissions, 20 million tons of carbon. now, what does a tonne of carbon mean? most people don't know what it means. 20 million tons of carbon is more emissions than every single household in britain's electricity . so we would have to electricity. so we would have to turn off everything in o
and former conservative mp neil pansh former conservative mp neil parish , who thinks the idea is parishriend, i think you could look and look at you and say, what are you talking about? get into the real world and the real world dictates now that everybody can travel whenever the heck they want. it isn't even that expensive. what is the damage we're doing to the planet? and why are you so disturbed? you don't travel. i should point out you haven't been on a plane. and how long? >> i...