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a deadly exotic disease hits russians found nearly two hundred people affected with the west nile virus most people in disease is spreading across the region in the wake of the summer it's record breaking heat wave. in syria so an agenda wiki leaks is accused of trying to divert attention from the gambling bolding it's found by publishing its latest revelation it's. the face of the recent so-called spy scandal anna chapman finds himself in the spotlight again this time she's being sued by a lot seem busy for reportedly breaking up tracks. of the european union is a disaster in the u.k. should quit so he says a european paula. it's spoke to him in london. today
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i'm talking to gerald batten who's a member of the european parliament for london said he's with the u.k. independence party which is a euro skeptic party and he's recently announced his intention to stand for leadership of ukip general patton thanks very much for talking to oxy you're welcome just but you won't write one small point in your introduction you describe this as a euro skeptic party that's not true skepticism implies some doubt we have absolutely no doubt one hundred percent that membership in the european union is bad for britain so we're not skeptical about that and no disbelief in the fact that the european union actually exists or we believe it exists i mean we're skeptical about life after death but as far as the european union exists and it's bad and there is no doubt in any you members mind that that's the case and tell me about the platform on which you're standing for leadership my platform is that i want you to go forward as a radical alternative to the kind of cross party consensus that we've got in this country from labor conservatives and very much now with a coalition government that they're quite happy to see this country become nothing
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more than a colony of the european union and one of the key tenets of your opposition to the european union well first of all it's it's an economic and democratic disaster first of all there is no reason for the european union i mean the white soul was sold to people forty years ago and has been ever since is that we must have it to try and jobs we don't need it for trade jobs even the even the european union is back now from what we need is trade with europe and the rest of the world friendship and cooperation we don't need to be members of this vast bureaucratic organization in order to achieve that the other thing is the loss of democracy which although membership the cost us billions of pounds every year which is why state money was actually worse than that is our loss of democracy the germans calculated in two thousand and six that about eighty three percent of new laws now come from the european union. not from the. parliament and in this report i question whether germany will be really cool function democracy because of it's for
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all it's equally true for the u.k. similar tone of qatar the country eighty percent of our laws now come from the institutions of the which is not democratic so how can we be a democracy and as you know i've been involved in things like the integration of the legal systems and european arrest warrants we're losing our most basic protections under the law against unjust imprisonment and arrest all kinds of things are happening now which are totally insupportable in my view and the european union has this mission to become a super state to rival united states and i think it's a very wrong road for us to go down and britain should leave as soon as possible and we are living in a globalised world there is it possible for the u.k. to just step out of the but what does that mean what are the global laws will mean in the early nineteenth century we actually exported more goods around the world than we do to die there was international trade then that's nothing new that's always been going on it's much easier to get on an airplane now and go anywhere you like very quickly which is one of the reasons we have such
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a problem with uncontrolled immigration that kind of globalisation it's a reality that doesn't mean to side that you have to sacrifice your independence and so government governance in the modern world in fact quite the opposite i think the problem with the modern world is that people are losing their control over their elected representatives and their governments and we're becoming less than mccracken i think necessarily a bad thing you have said in the past that the e.u. is in a legal state can you explain what you meant by that yes because under the lisbon treaty it basically became the constitution of the european union now another change the name it was called the constitution but it's ninety nine point nine percent the same as the old constitution we have a constitution in this country written down in different places like for example the sixty nine hundred bill of rights which says that the solving is the is the font of all. and the sovereign cannot acknowledge a higher power now whether you're a monarchist or republican it doesn't matter that's our constitution what we did
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with the with the with the lisbon treaty is we acknowledged the officially a higher authority the union for example now has a legal personality has only come by treaties on its own so that in fact means that in britain we are living under any legally constituted government and as far as the rest of europe is concerned it's illegal in my view because they didn't ask the people of europe whether they want to or not because when they had referenda on the old constitution like lost them in france and holland the only country that voted for the one that gets you know so much out of the e.u. budget they didn't want to risk leaving so more of you were living in a completely illegally constituted state in britain the const the constitution of europe on the lisbon treaty is illegal and this is a very dangerous road to go. talk to me about their legal integration taking place in the e.u. particularly about the european arrest warrants european arrest warrant is the first part of the process whereby we are integrating our legal systems with those
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of the european union and of course what you got to remember is that the anglo-saxon common law or model adopted by the united states and canada and us acts in countries around the world is completely different from the continental napoleonic system now under our system you have to be charged with a specific offense but police have to gather the evidence before you're arrested goes to a trial we have five years corpus all these things that we take for granted on the continent you can be arrested as a suspect you can spend a year or eighteen months in prison while i investigate the case before i even bring it to court against you now under the european arrest warrant we got rid of all the safeguards now if you are required for extradition under european arrest warrant the court deciding on that has really little power to refuse it they're not allowed to look at the profile of evidence they have to take all legal systems around the equally valid and non-corrupt. just the rest of it so if you stand in that cost of something which might be totally absurd there is nothing that a british court can do to stop people being extradited they have very very limited
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powers now what's also in the pipeline is things lightly european investigation order so we've got that coming along the same tier which means that anybody can be tried in a in a european country not even particularly aware that this trial is going on by all supposed to let you know but let's say they can't contact you can suddenly find the british police turn up on your doorstep arrested you. deport exploit you to many bug area any country in the european union and you will go straight into the prison system and the legal system will not be able to protect you and of course all this is going to be presided over by european public prosecutor europe all the the. the nice and european police force which very insert interestingly in its charter has complete immunity for anything all its offices have completely munity for anything that they do or anything that in the course of their duties now even the n.k.v.d.
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in stalin's terror didn't have that protection against against recourse if they did something wrong technically anyway but this is what we're lining up for ourselves and we are destroying our own legal system at the same time the u.k. in certain courses is accused of fanning the flames of nationalism i'm thinking particularly of your invitation to dutch politician gutfeld it's to come to london which caused quite a lot of trouble in the streets during his visit what do you say today's planes we're nation is we believe in the nation we believe in the democratic sovereign state is the best way to govern affairs in a country in a country that wants to be a country you know united kingdom is is not three different countries in a northern ireland actually want to be part of a union and while people want it works and other countries are different prices of what constitutes a nation i forgot will that he didn't cause any trouble at all well this is a democratic politician democratically elected who is not an extremist if you actually bothered to look he's actually defending liberal democracy against
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extremist people because in the trouble outside of the house of commons i went outside often because i had lunch with mr wilders another woman with the extreme left who were verbal e attacking the english defense league who had nothing to do with what would resign from the other side of the street so as usual it was the extreme left who was stirring up the trouble and trying to cause violence and confrontation and you know some unscrupulous commentators and then accuse the winners of betraying which is totally untrue mr aris or number of occasions i wouldn't have anything to do with him if i thought he was an extremist but i think he's actually a heroic person at the at the risk of his own life he lives under twenty four hour police protection i would. for the for dinner with him in and we had four armed police officers sitting that's the next table and why is that it's because he's trying to defend the democratic liberal values of western society against islamic fundamentalist extremists who want to overthrow that and introduce sharia law and
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islamic fundamentalism in western countries you know you kipps party spokesman on immigration what's your view on a cap on immigration it's nikkei immigration into our country has been out of control for a very long time now purely on the numbers by says we are one of the most about the most densely populated country in europe i think slightly behind holland and you can take more drugs it's a special case we are one of the most densely populated countries in the world if you actually look on a league table and yet our population is set to grow from sixty two million currently up to seventy million within the next twenty odd years and they're off they're up to eighty eighty five million exponentially it is absolutely absurd to have effectively unlimited uncontrolled immigration into this country we have anyway from within the european union where we can't stop people coming even wanted to and we don't really control it from outside either so yes you have to have very strict controls the time has come to say this we need an end to mass immigration we
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need controlled immigration on a very limited level and only where it benefits britain its people and its economy a recent report has shown that with a cap on immigration british companies might find themselves short of workers particularly as some immigrant workers are more highly skilled than that but his counterparts what do you say to that oh yes i mean i know quite a lot of foreign people especially me come to work here they're hardly qualify they got a great work ethic they're lovely people but if you look at the number of jobs created in the economy ninety eight percent of the jobs created since labor came to power in ninety seven up until last year went to migrant labor now how does it benefit your economy. to create jobs ninety percent of them go to people who are moderates you increase the overall gross domestic product of a country but you're actually driving down the wages of the indigenous workers because people are coming in and working for lower wages so you drive the. wages
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down for indigenous people you poor housing prices up so everybody is actually worse off in the long run and of course big business loves. immigration because they get cheap labor that's what they want so i don't have anything against people who want to come here and better their lives or fully understand why they want to do that but it doesn't that benefit the british economy or the british people to have this kind of immigration what we would introduce would be. very very limited immigration for permanent settlement and i've suggested a figure of no more than fifty thousand a year and even that could be revised downwards but people could still still come to work on a job permit basis for one to three years if we can't fill that post with an indigenous work and at the end of that process if the person wanted to become a british citizen by would have a right to apply for citizenship on the very on the you know the annual limit that we would allow in for that purpose thank you very much.
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pursuing its own agenda wiki leaks is accused of trying to divert attention from the sex scandal involving its fellow by publishing it they struck the nation's. last the face of the recent so-called spy scandal a comet chapman finds has self in the spotlight again this time she's being seen by a glossy magazine for who should break a contract. for those sports with a toddy. hello look into the sport news on r t they have lines passed. in football james milner is presented as mentions the city player two days after his debut against liverpool. tennis so winners of every grand slam this season rafael
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a doll and knowledge of federer prepare for next week's final major of the year the u.s. open. and russia's basketball scored and to the world championships as rank outsiders with puerto rico their first challenge on saturday. but we kick off with the europa league action of course where it might see moscow just one down on penalty kicks to swiss underdogs laws on. the muscovites drew one wanting the. box in this second leg here in moscow at the turkey's a ski stadium it went to the penalty shootout where the swiss side won five three. now plenty of more playoff action there allan dear up to now the russian side c.b.d. so far level of aggregate against the giants p.s.v. lupul of one nil down against travis on spore in turkey they will go into penalties
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if it stays like that make of it tel aviv now have a three goal deficit to overcome a share to more english clubs aston villa and man city just started their fixtures and founders are also starting their games with storm grass of austria. meanwhile the draw for the upcoming champions league season has been made just a russian clubs taking part of this time around sportbike and robin but let's take a look at all the results. looks like a pretty easy ride for title holders into milan with two debut turns and. twenty and two of them and also the bremen rounding out the group a french champions new york and will go up against the bin ficos shall can help oil tel aviv and be. no real challenger for manchester united in c.u. with a weekend ball and say i. love you comprising the group meanwhile being drawn in the same group with barcelona for the second year in a row they performed well against barcelona last season winning at camp now
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enjoying in cosigned so let's see what happens this time the other two teams in group d. all plan and i coasts and absolute copenhagen. now no one expected to see vying munich in the final last season but they add to the new complaint as having weights roma basel and romanian sides who will be competing with the german champions in group b. while spartak moscow will likely five ball say for the second place in group alf where chelsea are of course clear favorites. if there is a group of death it's probably group g. french side all say they need to improve his book in big boy doesn't get any easier for them they will have to compete with a similar real madrid and and once again it looks like a walk in the park for arsenal join with the nets to braga and parties and. to england now where james smell that was finally presented to the media as
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a mensch the city player two days after setting up a goal on his debut against liverpool the former aston villa man had been a long term target for say with a transfer finally going through a week ago when city midfielder stephen ireland agreed to move to vili a park in part exchange roberto mancini's sounds milner was the first of his targets adding that he's unlikely to bring anyone else before the transfer window closes at the end of the month. most nearby a good opportunity to build a very good club a club are close to winning something. you know manchester city is also a good club to move in the right direction. you know there's a lot of fantastic players a fantastic opportunity also. i knew it will be a good opportunity but i say until the clubs are griffey there's nothing for me to do other than play as well as the contrast of the was the first of my pen but. the last is. the idea i think so yes it. may be.
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a year. or two in this moment we have to. stay ashore must wait and next two days. my team that we are free to. meanwhile also have completed the signing of french to found us about stale squillaci from severe form along staal will be available for the london as champions league campaign bot will not join the team in saturday's premier league fixture a black. sit second after a win and a draw in the first couple of late games he's a good defender. really really defend and he's good in the one that gets one. head over the border and you can score goals on set pieces as well and i believe person issue to be english game. now
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the man's basketball world championships tips off on saturday with two thousand and seven european champs russia can set a player on the dogs this time around well he must be along to the country's latest training session. i david blog is happy russia's group or asians for the world championships and quite going to plan. the was they've lost a number of friendly games and sometimes the team look less and impressive but a lot is sure things will improve here and it's already. we've identified our strengths or not i think we're well aware of what are we just saw i don't want to. contribute any more information to the teams out there than they already have but we will. try to maximise what we do well and minimize what we're less good at the american has a few headaches ahead of dave and russia still place and take it again just hold on
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a he's drawn for personal reasons well not that he managed to get here but the start of the struggle is injuries and final decision about his ability to play in turkey to still be me until the last game i was doing well in la and i was dreaming of a little injury and right now i am and i work in the new julien real soon next couple days with the likes of the usa and spain favorites russia hasn't said easy goals they will take it one game it's time but that eco will be their first of all against saturday no it's the one you're talking to we've already started to learn how they play i think our coaches have seen some of their games and when we get to taki they'll tell us what we need to do in the first game will be going in consistency be friendly matches but then sold deforming says at the major events it's been a story of david bought spell at the russian national team and they no have a reputation for beating the odds and to get into the final in turkey they'll have
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to do it again but in this our team. and what dimension of the u.s. team are considered among the top dogs and you can will answer the sentiments on a winning note the americans cruising past greece eighty seven fifty nine in their final warm up game greece looking nothing like the side which knocked the u.s. out of the sameas of the two thousand and six world finals and the up and comers and bilious stars putting on a show called derrick rose scoring with the americans up twenty five seventeen in the second quarter the chicago bulls guard tradition with thirteen points in just nineteen minutes of action defending silver medalists greece on able to regain momentum with the u.s. sealing the route via a strong twenty eight to twelve wrong. now the u.s. open has been a happy hunting ground in recent as far as federer who won five consecutive titles at flushing meadows but with no major in the bag since january the pressure is back
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on this week and as the final grassland of the season as the number two seed behind world number one rafael adult obviously coming back to new york is always extra special for me i've been in the last six years open finals and i do feel like we you know i have a great chance to win again i had very good some are probably the best summer in my life. right here without physical problems like i did the ninety years so that's going to be a very important thing for me and you know i am playing in one of them suffered through the end of the world. now the first ever youth olympics have come to an end in singapore with china finishing a top of the medal standings and russia coming second with nineteen goals and international olympic committee officials say the games have been a success but suggests that certain countries should pay more attention to the van time to expect stronger participants at the next olympics in china in twenty fourteen but we're going to discuss with that would be fine there's
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a number of countries that have. not absolute top athletes but if the lower level they all told me that they do that they have to see made to this scope and vitality of these competitions so i go from those countries where the top was not present i go to assure that next time it would be the case and that's the sport for now coming up next as the world well stay with us.
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the. line in motion would be soon much brighter than if you knew about some move from funniest impressions so. nice for instance on t.v. don't come. with. a deadly example to get disease hits russia sounds made it seem to hundred people have been affected and millions are at risk of catching the west nile virus a symptom of the summons record breaking waves.
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