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the mission is. going to take three years for charges three arrangement three. three. three. year old free volunteers video for your media project a free media all done darty dot com. i'm with mark little words the director of the institute of economic affairs he says that austerity measures aren't a recipe for economic growth but they are a prerequisite littlewood why are stairs the measures so necessary what what we actually need is to get the economy back into some form of balance we are living
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a normal asli be on the mark it's actually all of the talk about austerity in the united kingdom is somewhat misplaced and that might be the political rhetoric but if you actually look at the numbers it is the british government's intention to add six hundred billion to the national debt over the course of this parliament that's to say they're going to spend six hundred billion pounds sterling more than they bring in in taxes and that's austerity i wouldn't like to see large eps and we can see by looking around the world well that everybody talks about the global economic crisis actually this is in very large part by western economic crisis caused by debt and i think that one of the lessons that we can draw from it is that spending money we don't have is not a route to academic salvation 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 stary say but failing. what's unbelievably curious about the government's rhetoric
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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 it and then deliver in a pinprick it's as if they're sending out mood music to the money markets as if they're trying to pretend they're being tough but the actual figures suggest nothing of the sort 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 so i don't buy this austerity versus growth i don't buy the idea that we should only make the cuts when the economy
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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 no you actually need to throw the wipes out in order to let the balloon take off 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 is in its total economic unwisdom for political reasons has ringfence the national health service so we have probably the most socialist health care system in the entirety of europe are not suddenly privatized overnight and there's a debate in britain as if there's only upon your retreads you want to have the 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
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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 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 with the growth of the welfare state is it's nearly impossible to imagine a person in british society who doesn't qualify for some sort of welfare support you might have housing benefit even if you're in work if you've got any kates you
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qualify for child benefit you may qualify for tax credits if you are a low earner it goes on and on and on we have universal benefits for the elderly if you are 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 but covers 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 they're about right over them 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 and three of them were put forward by you i'm just going to go
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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 supercharging startups is to make it easy for somebody who's got a business idea to begin to get off the grant in the ladder of building a business the first few rungs of the hardest the biggest decision 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 or most 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
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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 a fantastically useful exercise for the next generation but i'd also like to make sure that teachers are employed and remunerative 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 for sign mr blogs is a great history teacher we can't afford to lose him we've got to give him 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
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benefits seemingly just when people need them the most. i don't think that it's true that people who feel like 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 firstly i'd like to see benefits begin to be told 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 talk through perhaps for six months or so maybe for a year before you find another job that's the concept behind 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 you would be eligible for community work because what's happening at the moment with the government is that they all royally addressing a ludicrous problem in a welfare system which is that some people are actually better off claiming welfare benefits than they are taking on the job they take on a job that's not particularly well paid suddenly all these benefits get guillotines
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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 filled in some government forms that's not but i think there needs to be another problem that needs to be tackled and that's if you like the leisure if your choice is to work for forty hours a week for let's say twelve thousand pounds a year or to stay a welfare 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 so three square meals that i 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
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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 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 have been out of work into the labor market what about the effect of the economic situation in the european union on the u.k. where herring that is a very great is forecast this year in the e.u. what impact will that have on u.k. has holds. well there's no doubt at all you know however one wants to blame all praise the united kingdom government they're not masters of our interest only in target and i fear actually for the next as a radical change of course in the european union countries and the western economy as a whole then not percent growth is going to have to be something that we get used to
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so let's hope that 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 might be a bit like entering opponent 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 fail a substantial and highly negative side effect of that little bit thank you very much thank you. which is slow often enough and knows that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first.
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for him it's a daily routine that you're soft as a force breeder on the island of a horn at the heart of bike all his life on an isolated farm is about blue sky green grass and his horses were there sometimes it gets lonely here but horses have become part of me now i've fallen off so many times sometimes big bites as well it's part of my everyday life. i holmes been home to it now brats like you just saw for centuries most still live off the land of cattle and fish every evening local villagers place their nets and in the morning the catch is always good. we always have enough here.
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if by call is often called the pearl of siberia and horn is said to be the pearl of by call it's all end of think forests. and vast staps. it's also a place of traditions respected by locals and travelers alike. an economist turned adventurer has crisscrossed by called shores and learned its customs well. you see bill is like this and thought to have supernatural powers every traveler who comes here asks the spirits to make the journey easier give them strength and fulfill their dearest wishes virtually undiscovered by tourists until some twenty years ago i don't want to squid can become a magnet for nature lovers and you will see cars but those used to five star pampering maybe end for a surprise the island's infrastructure has yet to catch up with the growing demand
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here quite some way from civilization here accommodation on the island is very basic so you can forget about a t.v. or even running water for most people a tent is the on the eruption but for those who come here it's exactly what they're looking for. you and your need to buy coal can be a unique trip of a lifetime and the locals say once you've seen it you'll be coming back again and again. well into the. technology innovation all the lives developments
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around russia we've got the future covered. the headlines on r t. killing in the former gadhafi stronghold of bani walid goes on no tears by those who led a humanitarian bombing campaign against the slain libyan leader. cuts happy eurozone governments backed by police units to go up against protesters. so. obama and mitt romney run after a lackluster foreign policy show and tell third party candidates to defy virtual media blackout and stage their own debate. while there is plenty of action to catch up on in the world of sport next with the latest.
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thanks for watching and these are the headlines tough at the top russian prime you leave leaders and g. into your skull fight for the summit this sunday after any. plus turkish delight maria sharapova prepares to face arena williams in the final of the championships in the full time world champion you'll get a little enzo claims the moto g.p. crown for a second time on the rival danny crashing down and. let's go straight out to the russian premier league where sunday's action is underway with the normal moscow taking on clues to be in the capital of muscovites hoping to put more distance between themselves and the. victory could see denominate into. the other end and she hopes to go five points clear at the summit. in second place . in the game for the moment though it's any to
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a third after coming from behind to beat three two on saturday alexander courage to cope with the late doubles he had missed the penalty for. let me be sure of course on the rebound to give this in pittsburgh sigh. but to strike within ten minutes from valley forge from pre-k. changes to hindsight lead the interval however as any level we function is to go from pushing for. the free kick from him to. and with full time approaching the russian star made the most of a defensive mix up to wrap up the three three teams any and i two points off lead is angie milan yes of eighteen points above the relegation zone. for years older. moved off the bottom of the table but remain in the drop zone after being held to a one one draw with cross the dar substitute for the baby of put the home side ahead after sixty four minutes as vulgar looked for their second straight league victory but fifteen minutes later another sub that any call man levelled with
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a heavy blow and sure the points were shared. via said to the foot of the table after losing to spar tackle geraldo strike just before the interval gave the moscow side to late and it didn't you have bill yet then off second after sixty four minutes caught the goalkeeper unawares wrapping up a comfortable two new victory and a good weight as richard and paul fate report. things are suddenly looking much brighter for a sponsor at moscow after suffering free straight defeats ridden whites have now won their last two games against benfica which is rejuvenating their champions league hopes and against. yeah yeah of course you know they're going to give give a good morale as is do we. have a good team you know everybody is working very hard but if you don't win the games you know the morale goes down so you know we're all here for winning song obviously that makes us money i live with and that's good when a sponsor likes main problems had been very leaky defense it conceded twenty goals
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domestically and six in the champions league going into this week you know him resigned loads of tighten things up at the bank and clean she. to get smart all via was incredibly the first since early august. because really working on this in training but i think there is still plenty to improve on both in attack and defense we need to keep on working hard. there were thinking about doing again. it's very difficult to win four games when you're going to take a lot for us there was a very good they didn't create many chances they were strong in set pieces but there are. people really well it. was a good game for us and she pointed to an important sponsored have been suffering from a number of injuries but the crisis seems to be easing the lines of undead to come and a manual a mini k. set to play first team football soon meanwhile dounia billion deneuve is finding his shooting boots again the former editor midfielder hasn't been in the greatest
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of form since returning to russia but he's now scored two goals in as many games. i'm working hard in training and when i get a chance i try to shoot when playing i think i'll play is becoming better as a team we're working better together as a unit creating more chances which gives every player on the pitch more opportunities to score today it was a great psychological boost and we also kept a clean sheet because 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 a season and bell be looking to increase their winning run but domestically and in europe rich of ample fleet anti moscow. now over in england the pick of the day sees leaders chelsea face manchester united at stamford bridge chelsea came to bounce back from their champions league disappointment against shakhtar donetsk but they will be aware that the injured frank lampard and john terry still suspended
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their win for the blues would put them four points clear at the top of the table elsewhere everton entertain liverpool in the most sidebar when you castle face west brom and lonely southampton welcome tottenham. but on saturday man city dug out of one no win over swans eight to go within a point of chelsea elsewhere in the four after beating q.p.r. one aston villa three one one with norah dreading clinched a thrilling three three draw with full on stoke against sunderland was go by we're going to beat west ham two one so it is tight at the top at the moment with city coach roberto mancini just glad to grab a win after defeat i.x. in the champions league midweek. performance first start to social but. because of a team that we were. getting better. chance to score. in this moment. from.
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their defeat. quickly to do it was important to get to a point let's switch to tennis where russian maria sharapova is preparing to take on serina williams in the final of the season ending championships and ball full of confidence after beating world number one for you as a rank a six four six two in the semi's the next face an in-form williams who thrash you can get advance given her up about lost in the limping final so there is a chance for revenge but she said she's just delighted to have got this far i would have been a few years since i've been in the final. you know to come to this event with the top girls and and to be one of the last two and then is a great feeling. to go. it's certainly a great accomplishment to get there an ice hockey locomotive jaroslav a log closing in on western conference leaders dinar moscow they are just two points behind the muscovites after a two no win over serviced. the first period on saturday was scoreless but in the
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second circuit plotnikov found the net on a power play and alexander to nicole wrapped up the win with a second in the final frame. killed by a very nasty elbow and you get me more later on despite the smelling salts he couldn't continue and could miss monday's game against the move beliefs to kneel to the railway men know how it finished. there are two more games today of unguarded currently three left in their game with you after the period and two years ago welcome sabir late. what's going on to formula one's india grand prix and i can tell you championship leader sebastian vettel leads that from team mate mark webber with eighteen laps to go meanwhile spain your great lorenzo is moto g.p. world champion for a second time he finished second these strange people behind home favorite casey stoner but it was enough for the championship after rival drives that crashed out renzo uncatchable at the top of the overall standings with one race left britain
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playing third the second podium finish of this season. another newspaper hansen has won gold w championship this week holding off world number one rory mcilroy to win by a single shot hansen carving a five hundred sixty seven on the last day in china his second european tour title of the year he walks away with over a million dollars in prize money mcelroy also finished with a sixty seven. i mean what meet up the crowded leaderboard to claim the see i m b classic in kuala lumpur he started the day four shots off the lead but built momentum with five birdies on the front nine before hitting a hat trick of birdies to finish with a course record of sixty one defending champion both help needed to sink this effort to tie with what anybody missed the tournament will become an official p.g.a. tour event next season. and in baseball the san francisco giants are just one win away from claiming the world series their latest two new victory over the detroit
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tigers means they've won all three games in the best of seven clash the giants managing a second consecutive shutout baltimore were the last thing to do that in the world series back in ninety sixty six greg of blanco hit a run scoring triple in the second innings against annabel sanchez and then trotted home of branding call for a single nearly double run enough victory on sunday the giants have the chance to sweep the series to add to the title they won two years ago. so that's all sport for now just time to tell you that the nominee and i want to laugh against korea and if it stays like that they will leapfrog them in the table to a level that will have a full time school in a couple of. wealthy british science. sometimes.
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