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just this. is for you to fail to get on but the remit giora to that reason may was after that in june well ok you are committing to reviews prison with another review when it comes to legal aid restoring the other legal protections that were before the the bailout of the bank exciting news is that on monday of labor party conference just coming up there will be will be launching the back report into access to just this including legal aid one of the first things that happened after german carbon became leader the labor party in the first leadership election was that lord really back said so this access to just this review which is looking at legal aid deserts where legal aged isn't available is looking out the effects of the legal aid sentencing and punishment of offenders at the concert in the democrats brought in so there will be announcements arising from that very shortly you're probably going to tell me then what about free legal aid for people whose families people who died in police custody all this it will be considered in this
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report but i'm going to pester did say that would start off by reintroducing legal aid in relation to family law not would be a start of me wanting to reintroduce it further areas as well because in about three days we've a blairite the day we learn we do some work for the ministry of justice what do you make of his report that i think one of the young black people young people of color nine times more likely to get prison than white people i think that he should be should be commended for his report of the most disturbing things in david lammy report was it sad that there's a greater disproportionality say in the number of black people in prison in the u.k. than is in the united states of america which if you think about it is quite quite incredible. i'm glad that the government says in response to. reports that they're going to give serious consideration to what we do need serious in relation to action in relation to monitoring to ensure that we get rid of discrimination in the
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justice system under the police regulation looking into the recent shootings of people of color in london over the summer but i would like labor m.p.'s who voted for wars that killed displaced or wounded to tens of millions of people of color and now implicitly criticizing british police for being racist. has always spoken out against racism should be commended for this. war well jamie. rubin should be commended for opposing the iraq war opposing the intervention in libya positions i shared on both those issues and david lammy should be commended for this report which will inform labor policy. nation here in the u.k. in the justice system. thank you tory perspective on saturday's show after the break no deal. with the bankers taking lloyd's to court for three hundred million pounds the headline a weapons windfall in the middle east on the back.
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going underground. here's what people have been saying about. this. better than. ever heard of. the world bank. new to the game this is how it works now the economy is built around corporations corporations run washington washington controls the media the media over
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the voters elected the businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. welcome back today blairite former labor johnson alistair darling who began bailing out the city of london to prepare britain for austerity gives a speech on the anniversary of his paying off the debts of one of the u.k.'s largest mortgage lenders northern rock here he is reflecting on twenty first century advance capitalism i was on holiday with the family and i was sent to get the morning bread and milk and i happened to notice a copy of the f.t. and i saw it on the chance for a bit of a look and see what's going on abortion and i was standing there waiting for it to get up and i read this report that charm the french bank society general had warmed up suspended dealings with three of its farms because it couldn't value them anymore because of the subprime crisis on the same page it was an article saying
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one of the german regional banks was in trouble so i phoned the treasury and said if it's happening here it must be happening in london yes new labor chancellor alistair darling heard about rumblings of the worst economic catastrophe in the western world since nine hundred thirty s. whilst perusing a newspaper on holiday well some a demanding justice people like broke last thing legend know well it means with me arguably one of the reasons why i'm in broadcasting with me is known edwin's the infamous british broadcaster no less i was going to join us ok famous i was going to have a funny conversation with you but you were outside parliament not because lots of m.p.'s want to complain about swap show not on not having much of a laugh in there but i've been meeting with well who is chair of the all party group on faith banking and he's trying a lot of interest in lloyds banking group and the aftermath of the h. boss crime which was described here in this very building as the worst banking
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crime in british history will obviously get people from lloyds to respond to that but these are these are the banks that were bailed out by the british taxpayer and you. i believe that their actions were not the actions of a reputable institution well i don't think standing here is the appropriate time to go into the detail of all this but the fact of the matter is six people went to prison in january and lloyd's have apologized david michie liability and they put into place a compensation scheme there are many people in that building and many of the victims who feel they are not conducting that scheme fairly compassionately and swiftly but that's really what it's about our not looking to create massive waves but we do have a problem in the u.k. banking industry that needs to be looked at why do you have faith in select committees given that after the billions hundreds of billions pulled in to save the
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british banking industry at the expense of the taxpayer very little scrutiny many people believe was applied by select committees in parliament i think very little scrutiny was applied by almost any of those organizations that form part of what i call the regime the regulators have been on the case when we've got a situation where independent board it's a banks are conducted by the very companies like a p.m.g. you make millions out of them when you have an inquiry into a bank conducted by one of the big four city law firms who make zillions out of the banks you can't talk about anything being independent and that's one of the issues that we were talking about and one of the things that we as a society need to look into do we want fair honest transparent banking i suggest that millions of people have suffered ten years of austerity that they've changed the names of the regulator financial conduct authority so forth and they would be
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the first to say but we depend on people who have worked at the big five old it is and so on and the big five legal. companies because they have the experience to understand what goes wrong they. for we have to. apply what you make of cuba being the revolving door how the the the truth of the matter is these people are employed because they know where the skeletons are they know how to malpractise they know how to get away with things without actually breaking the law i mean we have a banking system in this country where the proper people the real people are being sell assault sold financial products which then turn out to pay inappropriate i think a p.p.i. and then heard the banks are fine but they've already built that into their piano i mean it's an extraordinary situation where they push the law i mean imagine you may have a driving license and you would abide by the highway code you don't go out each day
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and think well i'll keep breaking the law until i get called but that's how the bankers operate yes but the way you're talking sounds very similar to the way when he has had a chance to john mcdonnell talk about banking practices do you think you're going to see this in as the shadow chancellor is going to come up with something for it. or i'll say something else on a political level but please you know you stop me i was walking through here doing something else and we've latched on to the subject the only reason i'm here is because my businesses were destroyed by lloyds banking group h. boss and they went into administration and we are now negotiating the compensation see any reason i'm here i'm not on some sort of great campaign on not being bob geldof about many other businesses are alleged to cuba affected his huge numbers of people i mean lloyd's have publicly said there is one hundred million pound compensation fund i guarantee you it's going to be billions when they went at the
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beginning of p.p.i. they said ninety million is the contingency they're now in for eighteen billion they mislead maybe not always knowing all the facts themselves we're being fair. yeah but they're pretty bad at their forecasts but the other thing which you won't broadcast but i find astonishing the aforementioned macdonald anderson with the beard jeremy corbett yeah they could cremate into that place just up there they would go in on the biggest tidal wave of public opinion if they said they were going to clean up the city and he stayed they make stupid comments about student loans and then don't fulfill the promises they made if corbin say i am going to clean up the city he could wipe out the tory party any sound has tried to say that in the united states and it was the party protecting wall street oh i don't hear a clinton to try to destroy i don't hear anything about us politics as i've just
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shown i know very little about u.k. politics i'm just making the point things need to be cleaned up and you brought up the subject to mr mcdonald i did ok just very briefly forget about it deal or no deal which is very very difficult head of my generation but the critical of critical importance swap shop in this time of austerity surely you're going to present a come back for that seminal television never i never got back but i do admire you for one particular reason and i don't know whether your anticipating this but i've never ever met a broadcaster. who matches he's bearded microphone. no lebanese thank you. no lebanese there on the green outside the house of lords we should add that lloyds banking group for its part says we are committed to doing everything we can to support those affected and we are continuing to make good progress in getting offers to the victims of the fraud joining me now is
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a keen deal or no deal found to go through the papers none of the broadcaster for the liberal democrat front bench are lembit opaque now i understand lembit that i mean one hundred five percent of our geographical audience won't understand what i'm talking about. mr blobby you were in a stony commanding some sort of troop troop action against russia nothing blobby about this arsenault this was with boris johnson actually the foreign secretary would you believe now that starts me with allies in the womb not only doing it he's pointing at me he's just lembit do you come here often a sinister announcer says a rapid trident which the british are involved in against russia starts on saturday they're celebrating a futurism conference don't be so paranoid is probably back by now anyway let's go to his old friend actually the barclay brothers newspaper the telegraph oh yes interesting headline here the telegraph says dennis going to rebels against jeremy corbyn as he votes with tories for repeal bill the most important piece of legislation in british history it's been called never mind that it's more important
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to rebelled it's actually done the thing goes in the past that labor rebels he said that he wouldn't do the cross party stuff and lo and behold he defies his leader he's meant to be an ally of jeremy corbin's and votes with the tories does anyone really care he walked out of an interview with going underground accusing me of being a far right conservative he accused me once of having him being in parliament when i was in a short answer only because i'd dared to make a jocular jibe at him he doesn't like it up i'm actually wearing shorts and well i wasn't he was empowering it he said i was in school when he got elected that we were in the cape when he came back from his tonia presumably went to vegas which i think is a reference to this anyway the conference in the east end of london selling lots of arms is from our i wasn't there some but i read about it it says a u.k. arming repressive regimes five point three billion dollars worth of weapons license to menace and a big congratulations to all those british companies involved it's
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a triumph of exports option great feather in the cup for the conservatives and when you look at who they're sent selling them to saudi arabia for example lots happening in yemen that provably. with weapons sold from the u.k. huge contradictions about the little underdog machines there is about british government's position on human rights but they're very happy to take the military dollar here from what are regarded as repressive regime is firm but you sure in this in the morning instead of that have a look at this headline here the shadow of chile falls on venezuela pinochet than a taurus dictator there and had to be said trying to friend to the west side in modern that's only a hugely supportive of those nine eleven the anniversary was this week of the installation of dictator in america all that happening but it's being loaded into the venezuelan democratic system now what's interesting here is a slight rerun of the sort of fake news we've had across those decades in south america venezuela is being accused the government as being accused of not being
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democratic of being involved in fraud but hold on a second look at the results that president to do is got two thirds majority in the national assembly twenty out of twenty three state governors twenty two out of twenty three local state assemblies he's got a landslide that's the reason may can only dream of now they've got these merril actions coming on it's got nasty why because it seems that madieu is not that popular with the west so you get headlines like chaos in caracas but it seems if you look objectively at it it's nothing of the sort of the world is referring to veterans nine eleven sanctions is going to institute financial sanctions or by maybe even ahead of the opec meeting next week and it is no death squads yet in fairness and earlier today. how you jump so smoothly after prince harry that's prince charles is on his thirty third i think the guy who used to wear the nazi uniform his birthday on friday was a one off who doesn't wear as good of this song is about free holds the guardian
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reports duchy of cornwall residents fight unfair freehold ban got long story short in some parts of his even terri's father them charles prince charles yes. yes to the throne you're pushing the connection because it's very simple story here this is residents want to be able to buy a freehold they say that by and large if you fulfill certain conditions you should be able to do it but they're not allowed to because the land is owned by prince charles throwing in the fact that he earns twenty million pounds a year private then come he earned that money fair and square just as buckingham palace is earned by a moment i'm going to sideswipe you i agree i don't think there's anything wrong with them not something the fields because it's one way that for example in their national trust you know go on go and i can see you also on thing about it oh. don't be a fine thing the national trust is sucking up to the no holds barred freeholds as well to protect important textural buildings and other property i see no problem in
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this and wait a minute these people knew exactly what they were buying exactly. whatever you were accidentally being prologue royalist maybe like nothing wrong with it renting something in the crown estate say in central london regent street or whatever and that particular game you're going to look and certainly no problem with a predatory head of state. no doubt thank you very much oh lord. long live the queen is back there for the show will be back with the tony award winning director of also on the week of the anniversary of the failed peace accord is starting to discuss like the treading the boards with the u.k. back called the continues to kill civilians today tell them you can touch writers and you will see on saturday thirty five years to the day u.s. u.k. backed israeli defense forces defacto borders the sabra and shatila massacre in beirut killing up to three and a half thousand palestinian refugees. candidate
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donald trump ran on a campaign that not only question many foreign policy board to doxies but also lashed out against new conservative views the world today the president is surrounded by men in uniform some this soft coup. desperate for a single family as. they have a superman. they start training very young. eight months of intensive school. rats. and they save lives. credit is one of the basic instruments to drive an economy but it can also lead to tragedy i did it. just i came to god and meant that the text i came and it
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was fire not. many lives have been broken excessive the banks got you into trouble on the only big bank of. the bank but just didn't think of the ordinary men who lost money through the back . creditors people see no future face and have become ill get into a job no relationship breaks down here become a casualty is death a life long trip or is there a way out i was actually going to bed. to ditch bill from so much. of. the or through it through to leverage the it louis
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and the eagles i earlier than the it through. headlines on r.t. international. play the importance of. north korea after they were adopted unanimously by the un security council. those sanctions are nothing compared to what ultimately will have to happen. protests and violent people throw projectiles.

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