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for reform of the crash like many more years for a country but it happens eventually so we have to begin to try and balance the books that doesn't solve everything but it is a prerequisite so what you're saying is the government's trying to enter mental therapy but failing what's unbelievably curious about the government's rhetoric is they're talking as if they're taking a chainsaw to public spending that this is going to be the biggest package of austerity this is really going to hurt it's a bit like going to a dentist and the dentist saying to you this is going to be very very painful surgery on really really sorry but you're going to have to suffer and then delivering a pinprick this is if they're sending out mood music to the money markets is if they're trying to pretend they're being tough but the actual figures suggest nothing of the sort they're cutting spending in real terms by a little less than one p. a year so over here the pound a year so over the course of five years in very broad terms they're going to come
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up from spending a pound to cut spending ninety seven pence that is a cart and it will be probably the first government in my lifetime that is actually cut government spending in real terms but it's not a very substantial cut top so the kind of austerity that you're talking about what would that look like to the ordinary man on the street. well i resent the term austerity there's a danger that the political debate is now configured in do you want austerity or do you want growth i want growth but i think that living within your means at government level is necessary to achieve that i'd like to see the signs of the u.k. strike wrong but for what it's got to at the moment about forty five forty six percent of all national income in government expenditure to have a medium term plan and to get back down to about thirty percent a couple of times and so that's to say that roughly speaking very three pounds at the moment being spent we wouldn't be spending in future you don't need to do that
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overnight you don't need to do that by thursday week but i think you need to have a credible plan in place to do that and all of the evidence suggests that if you can get the size of the state down to around about twenty five or thirty percent of g.d.p. then the economy takes off so i don't buy this austerity versus growth i don't really argue that we should only make the cuts when the economy starts growing i think we need to actually get the government out of the way to allow the economy to grow it would be as if you were in a hot air balloon and so you were only going to throw the whites out when the balloon takes off now you actually need to throw the white south in alder to let the bloom take off so i would go through long byline on everything we're spending money on at the moment and ask is it really necessary can it be done in the private sector can it be cut altogether can it be extinguished and the most successful retrenchment programs are beginning to roll back the studies were conducted in canada or new zealand took that approach despite the u.k.
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government saying that they have conducted a comprehensive spending review really it's nothing of the sort they ring fenced various areas they're spending more on other areas and their salami slicing a few areas put that into perspective for me what does it mean in terms of schools and hospitals which is what we think about when we talk about government spending. yet the national health service which the government in my view it in its total economic unwisdom for political reasons has really focused the national health service so we have probably the most socialist health care system in the entirety of europe not only privatized overnight and those are the pilot in britain as if there's only a point to retreat you want to have a national health service all the american system i don't much like the american system but i think that we have to be aware that cradle to grave health care for virtually any illness or plight that you any individual suffers from is simply not affordable or if we want to afford it then we're going to have to see enormous
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rises in tax chancellor george osborne talking about cutting ten billion pounds from the welfare state all those kinds of measures hitting the poorest and media in our society. i'm not persuaded by that argument at all really what with saying with regard to the british welfare state since it was set up now looking back now best part of sixty years nearly since the beveridge report which was established the founding principles is that we need a welfare safety net that is provides what beverage himself described as subsistence levels of support and only ideally for a temporary period of time what we've actually seen across the world but is it really possible to imagine a person british society doesn't qualify for some sort of welfare as you might have housing benefit even if you're in work if you've got any kates you qualify for child benefit you may qualify for tax credits if you're a low earner it goes on and on and on we have universal benefits for the elderly if
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you're a multi-millionaire in your seventy's you get a free bus pass you get a winter fuel allowance one affluent individual said to me he'd like to use winter fuel allowance to help him to heat is indoor swimming pool this is not a welfare state it was a neutral originally imagine this is a welfare state that has got totally out of control because nearly all human activity so i think you could slice it back and focus it on those who really need it let's say for the sake of argument the bottom ten percent of the population they're all there abouts rather than spreading this huge bill over virtually every part you recently led a panel discussion entitled fifteen ideas to transform britain about encouraging enterprise in this country and the ideas put forward by a number of m.p.'s in three of them were put forward by you i'm just going to go through them with you and if you could tell me what you mean by each of them the first is super charging startups. what what we mean by super charging startups is
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to make it easy for somebody who's got a business idea to begin to get off the grant in the land of building a business before last few rungs of the harvest the biggest. the solution is how do i take on my first employee for example what sort of barriers to i face you're immediately hit by all sort of complex tax rules i want to make it easy for somebody who has a great idea almost you know at three o'clock in the morning to begin to get their business off the ground your second i dare is rewarding our educators and it's agreed really almost universally that our teachers aren't paid enough is that what you mean. i'm not sure that it's true that teachers aren't paid enough by the way but i don't really know what teachers should be paid so that there are two changes that i'd like to make the first is to allow profit into the system if you can run a fantastic school which you know teaches kids you know mathematics english and the rest i have no problem with you making a profit for what is
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a fantastically useful exercise for the next generation but i'd also like to make sure that teachers are employed and remunerated in the way that people are in the private sector so rather than teachers being on. switches set in some sort of smoke filled room in war torn between politicians bureaucrats and trade unions like individual schools to sign mr bloggs is a great history teacher we can't afford to lose him we've got to give him a a playwright and schools will have to make decisions of course you know are you going to spend the money on perhaps building a better chemistry lab and better sports facilities or are you going to spend the money on trying to bring in better quality teachers those sort of decisions which every day you're faced in private sector companies should be faced by those one in our schools as well we've talked a bit about the welfare state that your third i dare is winding down out of work benefits seemingly just when people need them the most. i think that it's true that
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people who need them the most at the moment are not advocating anything here which is even as extreme as what bill clinton brought in in the united states of america and it's two things one is the iraq salute benefits begin to be time limited the assumption the assumption this is going to apply in all cases but the assumption is you need a short amount of help you've suddenly lost your job you need a little bit of help to tide you through perhaps for six months or so maybe for a year before you find another job that's the concept of mine and you need to work hard in those few months to find another job but i'd also like to like to bring into the fact that we would be eligible for community work because what's happening at the moment with the government is that they are royally addressing a ludicrous problem in our welfare system which is that some people are actually better off claiming welfare benefits than they are taking on a job they take on a job that's not particularly well paid suddenly all these benefits get guillotines and before you know it you're working forty hours a week and you actually have less money in your pocket than you would do if you
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filled in some government forms that snapped but i think there needs to be another problem that needs to be tackled and that's if you like the leisure but if your choice is to work for forty hours a week for let's say twelve thousand pounds a year or to stay well fed doing no work for eleven thousand pounds a year although it would be true in that circumstance that you would be better off in work you might not want to do forty hours a week work so it's in my view that if the community tax payers are coming to you all right and providing you with the money that you need two three square meals a day pay your heating bills have a roof over your head then it's reasonable to expect you to put in some work to the community clearing up litter in the park scraping graffiti off walls and the like and where this is being trialled in wisconsin in the united states of america it had a fantastic dynamic effect what happened was we didn't suddenly have huge squadrons of unemployed people scraping away what actually happened was these unemployed people were suddenly inspired to. and find real jobs in the private sector and lo
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and behold those vacancies usually at the lower end of the incomes scuttle looking for people to work in fish and chip shops or bars or or restaurants those suddenly got filled so i think it's a win win over actually encourage a work ethic and encourage a mentality that would get people who are paying out of work into the labor market what about the effect of the economic situation in the european union on the u.k. where hearing that zero growth is forecast this year in the e.u. what impact will that have on u.k. households well there's no doubt at all look for however one wants to blame or praise the united kingdom government they're not masters of our interest to me and talked and i think we're actually for the next as a radical change of course in the european union countries and the western economy as a whole and not percent growth is going to have to be something that we've got used to so let's hope that's the worst of it and we don't actually say a full scale eurozone crisis because when william hague said that joining the euro
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might be a bit like entering a burning building with no exits well perhaps he was right but nevertheless the united kingdom is sitting in the porch and if that voting building goes up we will definitely feel a substantial and highly negative side effect of that little bit thank you very much. i. was his day starts at five am in the winter tending to his flock of three hundred sheep in the mountains and plains of t.v. thirty five years old it wasn't the life he jumped off having studied accounting but he just unfamiliar with duty dictated that he would take on the care of these animals after his father. he's just made camp at their winter fun stage setting up
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his ute the traditional two fenian round tent made of diskin. his p.c. back amongst his family as his job is a lonely one and tough going out in a way there's braving streams of plus to minus forty degrees celsius it's just that i'm with them there are certain difficulties there's not enough time for everything i'm almost alone my sister works with my mother my mother is seventy five she's very old and i miss mountains when i'm in town and i spend a lot of time here. so all most of us is simply carrying out the work that his father did and his father before him nothing has changed over many many centuries and that's half the problem it's hard work and many people don't want to come into the industry now and that's where they fit their could die out altogether. it's difficult to manage everything alone i used to have people who helped me but they were no good they didn't take care of the sheep with all their hearts they hurt the cattle. with more people leaving than coming to the countryside the
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region's government is having to act making the life of a herd and more attractive than promising largest. and livestock and organizing cooperatives for the sale of day put out to ensure the herd a get so high a fair price i asked sympathizes with those youngsters leaving for an easier more profitable life they in their publics capital. but he no longer wishes to join them he enjoys his pastoral way of life now looking for a helper who shares his enthusiasm but more time on his hands he says matter of fact we can start to look for a new wife. wealthy british style. expert on the.
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market why now he's going to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max conjure for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. you know for all the. radioactive fallout of government betrayal the government. lauded and claude how can the truth be revealed if there's no official evidence there was a very great danger to the servicemen concerned you were given no problem. and to the people of this country generally because of radio like before. the
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secrets of the nuclear tests it's. a mission free cretaceous free in-store churches free. range month free. three stooges free. free blow against cloning videos for your media projects and free media don carty dot com. more weapons of find their way into the season have been city of bani walid says. coming from pro-government forces in the area this summit growing calls for the international community to go in bloodshed. in a wave of anti-government protests as demonstrators in the north of the country
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class was pleased and tens of thousands marched in the capital for what's been dubbed the empty month today. and the same. brings out thousands of demonstrators to the parliament in madrid outraged over the sweeping spending cuts imposed by the spanish government. and the leader of al qaida calls on muslims to bad syria's rebels while an opposition group kidnaps a lebanese journalist in the level saying his work is not compatible with the revolution. but coming up next sports. hello welcome to the sports and here are the headlines on the double alexander close it off scores a late braces champions need to come back to win three two at struggling i'm here
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to go in the russian premier league. while marching on maria sharapova overcome as well number one victoria azarenka to tee up a season ending final against rena williams in istanbul. closing in a formula one lead sebastian vettel leads teammate whether to or not the red bull warmed to on the great the indian grand prix with all races to go. but first a focal a strike alexander critical of grab a late brace as the need came back to from a goal down to win three to a struggling airline i go third in the russian premier league because you go off so an early penalty down the sentence that you buy everything you can do is not going to be strong made amends on the follow up as the charges for that he signs to leave thirty minutes in one to two strikes within ten minutes close in both the free kicks meant it was the first you saw it at the interval. but isn't eating one that lost three games overall leveled with twenty minutes to go through. with
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a full time approaching the russians don't make the most of a defensive mix up to run up the tree straight to to see the champions go in just two points off the top spot good both money and may only two points off the relegation zone. while only of all the moved off the bottom of the table but remain in the drop zone off to being held to a one one draw with the mouth of the substitute thought it would be a lot of the home side to head off to sixty four minutes. for the second straight league a victory. minutes later another sub carmen leveled with up to ensure the points were shed. while mordovia feet to the foot of the table after losing two nil at spartak q what are those strike just before the interval the moscow side the lead and we had enough second after sixty four minutes for the goalkeeper unawares
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to wrap up a comfortable to know and a good week. things are suddenly looking much brighter for a sponsor at moscow after suffering free straight defeats the written winds have now won their last two games against benfica which is rejuvenating champions league hopes and against modern. yeah of course you know they're going to give give a good morale is he's doing. have a good team you know everybody here so working where hard if you don't win the games you know them are all goes down so. we're all here for winning song obviously that makes us money a levithan that's a good one of sponsor main problems had been a leaky defense it conceded twenty goals domestically and six in the champions league going into this week when i am resigned loads of tighten things up at the bank and a clean sheet against mahdavi i was incredibly the first since early august. because really working on this in training but i think there is still plenty to
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improve on both in attack and defense we need to keep on working hard. yeah i was thinking about doing. this thirty four to win four games when you're going to take a lot of for us that was a very good they didn't create many chances they were strong in set pieces but in our. keeper were really well it was a was a good game for us and she pointed to an important spartak have been suffering from a number of injuries but the crisis seems to be easing of the lines of underage to come and emmanuel a mini k. set to play first team. will soon meanwhile dounia billion dean of his finding his shooting boots again before my editor midfielder hasn't been in the greatest of form since returning to russia but he's now schooled two goals in his many games. i'm working hard in training and when i get a chance i try to shoot when playing but i think i'll play is becoming better as a team we are working better together as
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a unit creating more chances which gives every player on the page more opportunities to score today it was a great psychological to stand where we also kept a clean sheet and. the games will continue to come ficken fast response hank however the muscovites finally have a platform to build on after so much inconsistency for the season and bell be looking to increase their winning run but domestically and in europe which of unfulfilled anti moscow. well meanwhile in england carlos tevez scored the second half winner is manchester city went second with a one zero win at home just one z. the argentine star striker offer was enough to remove city to within a point of the top spot while elsewhere because arteta struck off the start then maybe as a late red card to see also go forth with a one zero win over q.p.r. aston villa drew one one with norwich reading twice k. from behind to think a thrilling three three draw with fulton against sunderland finished goals us we
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can beat west ham two on tennis now reassure operators through to the final of the season ending tour championships after beating world number one the tory as a straight sets in istanbul russian edge the first set six forty four story to a pull out the in the second bizarre of his last four appearance guarantees she'll finish the year at the top of the rankings and she fought back to find two in the second quarter up ever served out the match to avenge her u.s. open semifinal defeat to the belorussian and to the second seed when i face serena williams in the decider after the american crowd favorite thrashed parlance i guess that atlanta six two six one and our flat. will be looking to avenge last august still in defeat to williams in the final of the london olympics and serena could lead to a career golden slam and denied sharapova the same rare achievement which she and steffi graf fulfilled in the women's game. now moving on to mo just ported over a leader sebastian vettel leads teammate mark webber to a red bull one searing qualifying for the indian grand prix with four races to go
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but your time defending champion edged the australian to ensure red bull came to their third six consecutive lock out of the front row the mclaren zero of lewis hamilton jenson button with in fourth respectively headed ferrari's fernando alonso and philippe moussa with can be reichman of lotus in seven that's all these are longer by six points at the top of the drivers' championship reichman forty eight point eight fifteen third in what is looking increasingly like a two man race better. two time former champion own site. while on tour wales soon to retire at moto g.p. champion casey started to overcame early crash in qualifying to take pole position for his home destroyed in concrete the twenty seven year old lost control of his repsol on the twenty minutes into the session but recovered to post the fastest time jonny chip made a whole day renzo was second fastest at phillip island while thought it was funny down a bit or so will line up third on the grid with britain's howard crutchlow fourth
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renzo leads for joseph by twenty three points in the overall standings with two races to go. you know we're able to improve that time and still be a pulse our. team you know is a hectic session and are going to things in order to get a plane but the rest of the weekend has you know i mean i just very happy to be an impulsive homegrown variant and hopefully have something to celebrate tomorrow. and finally there's also been a dramatic finale which to the second season of the law that ground the cup in qatar as the twin brothers who took the standings going into the race crushed to let the title slip through their fingers because. this track eight hundred kilometers east of moscow was designed by the renowned formula one specialist home until the former driver has constructed the humor is hard to say because worldwide but in russia the german faced a challenging task of building a safe asphalt track in what used to be a clay peach something the fifty seven year old pulled off
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a couple of years ago and now that because henri hosted the climax of the eight stop a lot of ground to cup down three so by the end of the season a car was getting better and better and never broke down than if something really extreme happened to do. this is a one car serious so all the cars are equipped with similar turbo charged two hundred forty horsepower engines and unlike in formula one the eleven crews contra light on the. because structures to boost their respective cars the crew consists of two drivers one of which is a pro and their other one and amateur so in each of the two fifty minute traces over any given a weekend the two drivers take turns but trading places is probably nothing new for these two zero s twin brothers because you and your about the worst stone's throw away from the crown after we can see some season but you can't take anything for granted in the lot of granta cup as the leaders ended up either safe to traps in
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both rain he traces dimitri braggin and makes him seem enough snatch the title after come in second in the open race. this season turned out to be a thriller for us especially our final result overall title came as a surprise they didn't believe it was possible until the very end the lot is impatient goes beyond their brand name serious as the russian manufacturer also competes with the likes of b.m.w. and honda on the touring car circuit and they plan to go for glory in the world championships next year come on the support of the militia a lot of sporting will take part in all the races next season will fields two cars one of our drivers will be our stalwart james thompson who is also a two time winner of the british championship and most likely will be joined by the lukoil team with alexei due to carlo taking the driver's seat. it seems as though a lot of have put together a strong team is that big to lay their hands on more silverware so there's plenty
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