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and opinion formers. i'm joined by peter oborne chief political commentator for the daily telegraph and he just published a pamphlet entitled guilty men a term uses to describe those trying to drag britain into the euro zone peter thanks for speaking to r.t. now this turn guilty men use a term used to describe in one hundred forty s. those who appease the nazis are you seriously comparing brussels and the eurozone to hitler's third reich that's not the comparison i'm making what that brilliant. short book my written by michael foot and what they were analyzing was afraid of policy in the one nine hundred thirty s. that's what it was about the policy of appeasement which led to the this moment here now what we have what we're trying to do in this part of that is to another failure of policy which is the attempt by the british governing elite to push
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britain into the your and. we base exceeded in that period we would now be in the same situation as greece absolutely destitute was certainly victorians brain were utterly dependent on the whim of the international markets and the benevolence of the i.m.f. and of the european union so who are these men and why are they guilty we guilty men i'm delighted to name them i think it's important that we do know. tony blair the british prime minister time his close ally of peter mandelson close friend of pascoe another russian oligarchs ken clarke michael has all signed the conservative . politicians nick clegg the deputy prime minister danny alexander the show with the treasury many of them retain unbelievably very powerful positions in
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the british ruling elite. a decade ago euro skeptics were hounded out of planned society labeled xenophobes racists fascists who was the effect on these people's lines it's very interesting just examine the sheer ruthlessness of the pro your movement at this time they were planning to hound out of jobs the people who were skeptics brutally he was the policy director of the institute directors a key. business organization and took she took an anti euro largely she ended up losing her job and the. stories were spread that she was mad dislocated and they were tough they were ruthless the was a kind of part of the talk of the british establishment and the ideology of that was was was the european union and the euro capture the new labor party time it captured the lib dems at the time british foreign office was
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a major manifestation of the dogmatism disgracefully so the treasury of course did hold. gordon brown not publicly but behind the scenes did work to block block. other the trying to especially the you can dependents party they were dismissed completely for their opposition to the us and that now what's happening is it's given an elevated status ukip is really gain from this they were systematically ignored by the b.b.c. and the other establishment organs of public opinion in the. century and in fact was if they didn't exist if they were did absolutely represent a large body of british public opinion but they were sort of science. and. i think emerges brilliantly from the. study done very interesting and so i see it will go into a discovery of people who are now in you were people who were. the b.b.c.
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lies and fabrications at the time for instance you mention the b.b.c. there but you also point to the thing the financial times to their editorial support the euro's and in what ways with a biased b.b.c. in the financial times and indeed the c.b.i. the institutions i looked at the same applies to the foreign office but let's just look at the b.b.c. and the financial times they had at the top of these organizations there was a corporate view that it was in british interests not just to be part of the european union but actually to go ahead and join the europe they understood it was a political project they were really interested in the economics you would expect the b.b.c. maybe to understand economics you would hope that the financial times understood economics and they didn't and they know the economic arguments and they abandon rigorous impartial journalism is a major part of the contract between the b.b.c.
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the british public they should be all east impartial they just were they frame the debate always. made the european argument the anti euro arguments in particular looked mad to ranged and sometimes even racist and they made the pro euro argument look as mainstream and sensible was the effect it's had on public perception of the issue given the b.b.c.'s status as a major broadcaster well i think for a long time it was impossible to get the euro or human out very well because of the distortions created by the b.b.c. and so it made it made it a very one sided debate at the highest level at the end of the day it's quite reassuring to say of course the good sense of the british people you know the average bloke wasn't taken in by this high level attempt to sabotage you to break the wrestling world pressuring actually that we didn't go in. it wasn't
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because it was the only way we go in because the average voter. was it also a case of there being a lot of institutionalized yes men in british politics industry and media it was a mark of respectability that you were in favor of the european union and its in its broadest sense show that you were a civilized person. and of course these characteristics is one of the most amusing aspects of this research is how well. since even though they've been completely disprove be shown to be utterly wrong i thought you know chris patten is now the chairman of the b.b.c. trust. clegg ridiculous figure in this argument completely catastrophic throughout his i would be prime minister danny alexander who was the chief propagandist for europe movement is now the chief secretary to
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the treasury and so forth they've done unbelievably well for themselves what would you say is the most sinister aspect of brussels rise to power. it's in many ways the your opinion it's a fast complex organization and it's quite hard to take it seriously if you can't get its accounts. can't. it's sort of fantastically retain ian and it's sort of. on the other hand there is a ruthlessness to it and if you have a any sense of humanity or the sense of compassion what is happening with the euro now which is the imposition of a very dogmatic monetary policy on a whole set of diverse nations. is horrific i mean the destruction of the greek economy businesses the creation of mass and unemployment in greece.
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is really horrendous and it comes from the dogma that you have to have a single currency and a single monetary policy and i think economic policy across a very diverse continent gemini's just deepen exposure to euro's and losses even further and it seems like there's no turning back to they really think this is making economic sense here or is it more political face saving if you read the english mountain climbing guide mountain rescue it says turn back if conditions turn against you and applies across all sorts of things for intervention school generally iraqi venture that piece of advice might well be useful to put afghanistan but it also applies i think to the euro zone i mean the euro zone was an experiment the euro skeptics advised against it. but they've gone
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on ahead but it is not creating financial chaos it's creating the potential of a great financial cataclysm and it's also just wiping out industry it's across europe has an extraordinary pace a terrifying. they are they are fanatic they're fanatics. you know the pair them in many ways to. the communists in the one nine hundred thirty s. well you know the. everything has to fit into that very narrow. precise scheme i will thing is you can't who was it who said you can't make an omelet without breaking eggs that was the ice sheet of the bolshevik elites in the first twenty's and thirty's this is now the attitude of the european elite it at the turn of the twenty first century greece is being destroyed people are losing their jobs their economic basis of the country has gone but that is a worthwhile set for us as we move towards a unified europe has found this fanaticism and. if the u.k.
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had joined the euro saying what would have happened would have been another greece i can tell you what would have happened if you had joint it would have been even worse because we we had a boo boo many ways be bigger in the first we have had a smallish interest rates would have been less than they would otherwise would have been the first half of three. be the first decade of the twenty first century and then they've been higher than we want to go after that so we've had a bigger boo and we've had a bigger bust we wouldn't have been able to pay our debts on the international markets we've now be we now being controlled by the i.m.f. taking orders from the e.c.b. . and by the from brussels we would have lost the ability to control our economy we have lost the ability to project internationally it would have been a complete and total economic and political disaster if we had joined the euro ten
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reports of pressure arrests certainty corporate protesters in new york as hundreds going on lots of solidarity for demonstrators in oakland a day earlier rally in the california city was part of the dispersed drive squads using the flash grenades and tear gas. to the office family plans to sue nato for
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breaking the u.n. mandate by striking in a colonel's convoy as it was trying to flee and says the announcers also be blamed for the flood of weapons on libyan streets which many fail in the violence. and pressure on the leaders to take prices solving steps finally reaps results but in the light summits they reached a deal to write off half greek debt and give the struggling country another one hundred billion euro in rescue let's. get back with more news in full in fifty minutes time next year let's cross to angie for the lead to sport. hello good morning nice to have you company and these are the headlines dream. of his hopes of ending the year is world number one here in tatters after a second straight loss to the w t a championships. plus on target a k forty seven
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under the cover langar helps to discard bros in basketball surely. and on the double suarez schools twice as liverpool chelsea man city and for last night in the quarter finals of the carling cup. start there with the tenets of his dream of ending the season as the world number one is over she pulled out of the deputy a championship with injury after losing her second match to lean our meaning caroline wozniacki remains the world's top player leaving the torn without a wee enough to her surprise opening defeat to. the russian conceding the first set in their second match to the now on the tiebreaker and then leads in the second set six ball this is the first win for the french open champion since august. tomorrow the first time two. hours that i forgot i can manage. i was happy today. gallinari second in the white group behind by the russian victoria azarenka
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who won her opening match against those are comfortable straight sets win for the full see who took control from the baseline winning at sixty six two even though she needed four points. under spike and was the ascii holding on to her world number one stage to she might not make the semi's in the last of it is an arm of the over in three sets the russian now second in the group behind women champion patrick could be today with a match to play only the top to progress to the last four of the competition. now cheerily basketball were tears gold star standing under a kara lanka has led the army men to an easy victory over german champions bros bamberg ninety four seventy four the score moscow a result which pushed the russians level on points of pain of the night course at the top of group b. watching the game which one cost the ref. says con moscow had been final four regulars in the euro league for eight years until the last season poor performance
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prompted a roster revamp and their arrival of a new head coach john has lost us forward and a good ankle has become the army man's most notable signing after he joined his former club from the n.b.a.'s jazz gita the ongoing law counts in the american league nicknamed a k forty seven it's of him almost no time to find his rhythm been named the euro league's most valuable player of the season's opening week when he posted a score of thirty seven on his performance index racing in the first group stage match against gays of lithuania kid and go also continued to dominate on the court in this the second year league match after his courts well points against brawls it to get up for rebounds and six assists in the process however the entire says gutsy were on fire with caroline ghosty mays showing they could play two well he sets out most of the third and fourth quarters but think of me controlling the game and there you know we have guys who can play really nice basketball so different on the
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game i think coach wants to everybody to you know feel the game playing and get some minutes i think it's the right decision you know everybody's been feeling they be involved in a way. that says god led by twenty points almost throughout the entire match as the visiting german champions were held at bay playing a key role was the helm side's point guard. would join says call from all in doubt cos this year you're released would send most valuable player proved that he's scoring passing and leadership skills are still sharp and his perfect fit for a team that's a real contender for triumph in this european campaign will show a long game first. and we show for we supposed to play all seasonal fuseki. but i believe you believe we we looked. ok if we continue working like look we
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we're going to. go up so it's two out of two forces come moskos so four in the year early group stage in first place along with title defenders calls from greece the army men will hope to continue their impressive euro league march next week when they'll play zagreb at sea which is yet to win a match last year was the first time in a years one says come on still fail to reach the coveted euro the final stand it seems that stocked up on start up multi nations the likes of taken and cold dark skies love god and it's hold up towards legendary along with the force to prosper will help the team return to the european summit. also a larger story. well as i look at their great show a level on points at the top of the greek side if they disapproved last night eighty one sixty two and head the table one point for. them football is any
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disability says he's a fully fit squad to choose from fan to not for tonight's russian premier league game of olga a win would put the same page as big side five points clear of the top of the table he says despite a hex take care fixture list his squad is without injury so. both fate meanwhile are looking to hold for paul run of form which has seen them fail to score and their last three gangs. over an england free scoring lunch to city have reached the quarter finals of the carling cup but the five demolition of wolves after the six one thrashing united city have nice scored fifteen times in three games was in strike and scoring twice for the premier league leaders also into the last sight of chelsea into one off for extra time and they did extra time to get past newcastle for seeing the score. and that one by luis suarez scored twice in their will post victory caption from now one kenwyne jones put stoke ahead just
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before half time along clearance by the keeper should have been dealt with by liverpool defender sebastian coe but he was robbed by john walters floats the ball on to the head of james and finds the bottom corner not long after the restart though liverpool were level more to go from suarez bringing the ball down event not made ryan shotton cole's one into the bottom corner. suarez then got the when i was six minutes to go this time liverpool going route one themselves and suarez is there to not even to send liverpool into the carling cup quarter finals. now the news russia's new ice hockey coach. bill yet they know of has named an experimental sport for his his first game in charge and is relying heavily on his former club act bars five out of the twenty three places like that for the currie cup in finland next month from the khazan side only one player has been called up from the reigning champions celebrate you live alexander to do love retained his
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place the squad experience and young blood you can really cup marks the first leg of the euro hockey tour which also features sweden the czech republic and world champions finland. in boxing russia's dennis lebedev is in confident mood ahead of next week's non-title cruiserweight bad against change tony by the sea fighters held a joint media conference in the russian capital ahead of their buyout on the fourth of november with the american more than happy to pose for the waiting press however tony's entrance couldn't compete with that of his opponent with arriving by helicopter along with training cost is a bit of it is the cruiserweight divisions number one contender for the w.p.a. belt and the south pole is confident he will have too much of his american. i don't want to be rude so we won't hear any. insults from me through all due respect to train your body image good and my opponent we will win and it's going to
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be a we'll deserved week three. that might be three years away but the organizers of the russian grand prix say they are expecting around eighty thousand fans to attend the race and such a it is g. to be held in twenty fourteen at the olympic park which will also be used for the sochi winter olympics in the year in the region of two hundred million dollars will be spent on making the racetrack and the organizers are expecting plenty of spectators to turn out and watch what will be russia's motor sports biggest ever event. planning to round the two thousand spectators will turn to release motor sports isn't that popular in russia at the moment though we're sure this will change and in the future we can add more students to learn more fans watch the grand prix if there is the demand and finally the france rugby team have met their president nicolas sarkozy at the least said palace and he congratulated them on their efforts at the world cup which resulted in an ira defeat to new zealand in the final within hours of arriving in the french capital the players were already
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on their way to meet the president this blues had struggled for much of the top three games before facing these even in the final however the french produced an excellent performance there and were unlucky to lose by just a single point eight seven the final score in favor of the all blacks france is still yet to win the william webb ellis trophy sunday's defeat in the final but at the time they had fallen at the last hurdle so that's the sport for the moment we've got more stuff.
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would be soon which brightened if you knew about sun moon from france to crash in movies. you start on t.v. dot com. reports of fresh arrests of anti corporate protesters in new york as people go on a march of solidarity for demonstrators in oakland who have barred entry dispersed by police a day earlier. pressure on e.u. leaders to take crisis solving steps finally reached results with
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a deal reached to write off half of greek debt and give the country another hundred billion euro in rescue loans. and the office of family plans to sue nato for striking the late colonel's convoy as it is trying to please the lights is also being blamed for the flood of weapons on the libyan streets. where their world news and comment twenty four hours a day this is r.t. welcome to the program there are fresh reports of clashes between police and anti wall street protesters in new york followed by arrests this several hundred people marched in the city streets to show solidarity with fellow activists in oakland california who suffered a severe crackdown by riot squads well.
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