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they solidly against these arms sales in fact all the polling has shown a consistent two friends of population that strongly against arms exports this idea and terms of numbers of people who are working in the arms trade you're talking a very small sector of the economy atomic zero point two percent of jobs involved in arms exports now we want to see those skills been put into positive industry sustainable industries over the areas of engineering rather than to companies who are dependent on boarding conflict in order to make a profit and terms of how many people will be there we hope to have as large a number as possible because we want to send the message loudly and clearly that this visit is not in our name these arms sales are not in our name and the and the claim prince is not welcome in just vine leaves you put em in the world's worst humanitarian crisis to one side you're not impressed by reforms not only of the driving but fewer crucifixions that are currently going on in the kingdom as well i understand that one hundred forty people were executed in the last year and one has
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been no slow day in and the executions which are taking place might be doing even minute for much of someone not too sure about the numbers seem to be pretty stable when it comes to real fundamentals i'm not sure that we have seen meaningful change we want to see meaningful chain and we want to see increased rates for women is no question that anybody at a company can started to come in advance is for women in saudi arabia but we want to see total reform we don't want to see these being imposed by a dictatorship we want to see even being carried by a democracy why do you think british media is. little or no politicians i'm not necessarily sure that the media does but i think that with this with ukraine obviously cares a great deal of his reputation is huge time and effort into trying to project himself as a modernizer and as a liberal but of course beneath new p.r.
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the near we're talking about a. the that sense of of an authoritative brutal regime and the architect of one of the worst humanitarian catastrophes in the world and that's what people should remember i just read thank you q after the break britain has shot a chief secretary to the treasury peeta dow jones us if he thinks trades amaze finished after friday's brecht good speech as urgent irish water told today continue in brussels and thirty four years to the day off a skull deal nearly saved britain from the neoliberal fatter revolution of music from the dead time for the morning debut album in the state of the hall told us it will come home but to have going underground. on the gun some is not is not a quick place is not a good country and children are just to get the pleasure of mr philip bunch
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of family as well above the storm. because that's what the desperate call that is blue. that's the approach of. the colorful lestrade with live i'm checking into the c.d.'s. only and just little that i'm biased from the moment of i'm still competing with them. mostly albums fossil. play almost any kind of numbers and he based a lot of that kind of a lot better john said on my stand on my shoulder as i had no one can i do it not the last i will slice from that mic matter how not a change. from a shot to mean cannot. confront him on the canal he was almost feeling now we're going to fuck the moment. let's see this original song now fargo show you will see battle of them go to the snooze in the micro are poisonous or do whatever the street looks cinema large rather you have a lot of this. series who are. welcome
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back as well as welcoming a saudi auto grad u.k. prime minister to raise a day this week faces the wrath of the largest trading bloc on earth after her speech in london on friday and she has to face a divided governing party in the british parliament today on break that so what does her apparent does danger warnings about the customs union for me a negotiator me shabani a mean for her premiership and the union of nations that make up the united kingdom joining me now from his constituency in bootle is jeremy corbin's shadow chief secretary to the treasury petered out peter thanks so much for coming back on how seriously think today's meetings are between foster and o'neil with michelle obama in brussels about london breakfast well i think they're absolutely axiomatic to the
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whole situation those conversations have got to go on to call to be as constructive that's possibly can and we've got to try and find common ground not just for the benefit of northern ireland and the republic but of course the rest of the country still an absolutely key and important to the continued constructive development of this issue of tourism a made it clear that technology will come to the rescue and solve all the problems that breaks it may create well clearly that's that's wishful thinking it's not gone technology can do significant amounts of things i think there's no talks about that whether they can solve all the problems is a different color fish i think the key to this is constructive dialogue dialogue where we're not. and the likes of the foreign secretary said the most ridiculous things is each take on spike that's goes to the heart of this issue it's a constructive dialogue and stead of all these red lines right left and center that the prime minister then seems to cross pretty regularly. it would you make of the
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biggest foreign secretary boris johnson according to that leaked letter said that the u.k. government objective is not to maintain a no border situation with the republic of ireland. well i mean the bottom line is you don't know what's going to happen on a daily basis with the government so he says that yesterday on the day before you may see something different something different tomorrow i mean there's absolutely no consistency or continuity in the way the government to handling this so it changes bybee by the day if not by the hour so we'll have to see what what comes next what changes he makes next any dangers derived from the fact that teresa mayes only prime minister because of a de facto coalition with the formerly paramilitary linked party in the north a violent look the bottom line is this we are all trying to be because constructive
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as we can the whole question of practice it would mean we all including including today the maidan well i think that we will i'm look i'm not going to down the path of saying that people are not trying to be constructive about this particular i suspect even the prime minister in some fashion is trying to be constructive to choose hell prisoner she's held prisoner by factions and party so when she says one thing one day she then has a conversation again and that changes it's almost like the the last star of russia the two most powerful people that czarist russia was the czar in the last person he spoke to and i think that's the case with trees a man if you will you be much in that film what about the fact the brother i love has clearly threatened the prospect of a border down the middle of the irish they will look as far as i'm concerned what we've got to try to do is to reach an agreement in relation to the borders constructively as we possibly can and i think the megaphone diplomacy that the
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government seems intermittently use isn't particularly constructive so let's take initiative in relation to a customs union in the government's own customs bill coolest things he won it indicates provisions of that. happy customs union for the prime minister said we're not going to have a customs you so we've got a government bill crystal's bill before parliament in fact i was on the committees for two weeks in relation to this that explicitly states the provisions for customs union there and the next thing is is that the government say they're not going to go down the path or i just use that as an example of the complete chaos in the whole process that we're faced with with the government to there we're faced with as a country because of the governments and rank incompetence frankly ok but wait a minute clause thirty one of the customs that about the customs union think about
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the context surely that also has implications for your party is the desire to take back into democratic control national health service and the railways and our energy companies but doesn't the bottom line is not i mean it's important we work on a legislative program in our country government for the long as we've got it built before parliament proposed legislation where they enclose thirty one are talking about a customs union so they're the ones who put that on the face of the bill now if they are now saying that that isn't going to be enacted or it's not going to be an option they're going to have to take that off the bill the point i'm trying to make it's quite simple that it is chaotic so you've got something late before parliament that we've already debate it's both on the floor of the house and in the committee and we'll debate it again in a few weeks time and on their own bill they're now backing away from that i suspect the prime minister may not even realize it's in the bill ok but then let's imagine
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for a second that you're not a shadow cabinet minister but you are the chief secretary to the treasury what happens when the european union negotiating with you says and the labor government says you can't bring these crucial elements of british. the under democratic control because if you want to be part of the customs union you are acting illegally when you say nationalize the railways for instance well no look the bottom line is through always already in the your opinion and i'm so i don't accept that premise the bottom line is well in all this is about the stance on the tone of the negotiations i've been on your program before i met met a number of times and i've spoken about this on a number of occasions whereby the toe on the constructive dialogue is all important but if you've got a government which don't know what they're doing from day to day. very state insulting the europeans and those sort of negotiations are bound to create
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tensions so what you gonna get in this regard this effect of the europeans taking the ticket lie because it seems to me the only time the government sit up and listen is when your end up assessing a point and gets the government's attention to look quite simply the government handling the whole of these negotiation partly they've done it from the beginning and here we are twelve months away from europe leaving the e.u. and we're still really none the wiser the you or do you think any of those in their own party understand what terrorism means when she has seemingly changed from friction less to as frictionless as possible when it comes to going to trade the only thing that the tory party needs is functionless not frictionless functionless because the factions in the party are actually begin to have an impact on our country now they can argue till the cows come home the cat with many factions as
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they want but the bottom line is it's not good for this country and they should stop this factionalism faction less the party i'm not would be of some help i suspect the country will love them a look none voc the bill the international trade fair. krycek resumes trade secretary and of course liam fox said corbin accused corbin of betraying the national interest because of his positional attitude of look good tories always go resort to the last place of the scoundrel in a sense is. this issue about patrick does and they do that all the time they've done it for decades every time thinking of against the hardball with and start accuse now everybody else the treacherous patri optic on all lots and lots of many pull up stunt you know that all chaps not so many times nobody takes a blind bit of notice of it i don't. think she's changed her view on customs union
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although it is difficult to tell do you think there is a maze in danger of red lining herself out of downing street. look as far as i'm concerned i'm not interested in the political position of treason marius the prime minister or the tory government i'm interested in the best interests of the united kingdom and at the end of the day if if she behaves sensibly reasonably russian only in a constructive and partnership fashion i think we can still make this better than it could it's looks like it's going to turn out to be lots where i'm interested in she crosses red lines all the time and it's about time she just started looking after the interests of the united kingdom and not the factions in her party that achieve sectors of the treasury thank you. well i'm now joined by murdoch from the dead time for the morning thirty four years the day since the
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beginning of the british miners' strike murdoch were going underground tell us about how you became one of maggie's babies from a mining community code swaddling ten miles south of darby. my dad was a mine of a violent alcoholic and my mom worked at the pit not down the pit or in the. auntie my granddad was a minor his dad was a miner and i grew up and i was a spurs i was militarized by the same order going on a music kid in you know not really understanding what was going on for bread and milk crate and stuff law and was using a bicycle don't even know about this history i don't think people care to be honest like i don't think north of watford i don't think air this country. is what's going on north of watford as it's all about what's happening in the capito and yet issues like illiteracy i understand the days they exist in these communities yeah definitely a day yeah i mean i mean a lot of people grew up in so what we'd call a stop maybe
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a dull culture karna thing because it's nothing there for him and so my sly the they didn't bother going to school because they're the generations that they looked up to you know the lives older than them and they didn't work or anything not so what's the point anyone listening to the debut album was going to lose that inspires so many of the lyrics but. big traditional political music in this country you've toured with one half of the clash during who's been good to it will say sturm avail jerry so my foundation for new music they paid for a first company thing goes well sorry about that some of. the class connection going like sit for a while sorry is going to l.a. and i'm going to say the new album has a huge big big sound we're going to hear rather exclusive acoustic bed down yet version today but i'll hang on for a second that's it for the show will be back on wednesday with longtime british socialist and at the time the man with arguably the biggest post-war mandate in western europe former mayor of london ken livingstone is the labor party extends
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his the suspension from his own party till then keep in contact with us by social media his idiot village done by murdoch from the dead time for the monex new album is state of the heart which is out there. last soon. to be. still a string. is pole fall the tree falls. on the only
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see some. old. long. on the news media. the media. is focused on ending the war and that's not going to mean goldfish humanitarian concern which is the bombing of hospitals a bombing of civilians the shelling of damascus by rebel groups that's not and also
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street car wash. from the front runners italy's anti establishment and euro skeptic parties are on course to take the lion's share of the general election delivering a bruising to brussels the leader of the party is already making predictions about europe's future it's clear to us that the system of having one common currency is going to so we want to be prepared for the moment. much needed humanitarian aid reaches the syrian rebels and. talks to the only two children who have the skate the area which is occupied by a number of groups. little. a lot of.
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online privacy concerns after it's revealed that software promising ultimate anonymity and used to access the web is funded by u.s. government agencies. it's seven o'clock here in moscow and you're watching all to international live from our studio with me welcome to the program early indications from election show that voters have dealt a blow to the establishment parties with the five star movement in line to become the single biggest party. the five star movement leader reacting to the exit results shortly after the polls closed ecstatic. just thirty one years old so he's now ready to find coalition partners to try and form a government. weeks of deal making lie ahead but it's thought that italy will end
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up with a center right governing coalition the five star movement didn't have a campaign partner there are other groupings though the anti immigration league party teamed up with four time prime minister silvio berlusconi from go italy and the people of freedom party but is going to himself is banned from holding office for another year over a fraud conviction league party leader matteo salvini has already put his name in the hat to be italy's next prime minister. so we are now under obligation to form a center right coalition we have a right and a duty to rule in the coming years. and this is a following the post-election reaction in rome for us this was an election that was meant to bring stability and clarity to italian politics but it seems to have done anything but that with of course the antiestablishment five star movement rocketing forward as well as the right wing likud nor taking quite many seats from the way
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things stand right now those parties of course are celebrating victories in parts in terms of the italian moods we have to say there seems to be a lot of confusion in terms of where this is going to head forward because of course nobody has been able to grasp a majority to be able to leave the way and form a government so there's going to be lots of broad discussions and negotiations moving forward it seems now we have some of the biggest newspapers in italy today with had lines such as this forward for the m five star movement but the government is in a puzzle here a win for demaio but italy is in governable so these are just really celebrations inside party headquarters but where italy goes from here is the big question we've been gauging summary options on the streets here in rome where you do let's cross the five star movement why not stood up to such a disaster over the past few years left policies didn't make anybody happy this
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defeat is mainly the result of the democratic party's politics basically it's a very dictated by fear and despair a people's reaction was expected the votes will go to those who make promises and keep them. more in the same situation which. we find ourselves in political confusion and it's brought about an uncertain result therefore we will face the same trouble again well we've seen some reactions for starters from france where a marine the. so the european union is not having a very relaxing night so to speak we've heard from former you keep leader congratulating the five star movement. as the mood in the city right now is more one of confusion over both the uncertainty of the final results and discontent with the new voting system today's italian newspaper headlines talk of a mess and an ungovernable italy but that's not exactly how the elections being seen in other western media let's take a look at some of their headlines
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a lot of predicting a clash i had between italy and the e.u. the final election results are declared yet but the media is already saying it's a nightmare scenario for brussels as well as a warning and a stinging rebuke somewhat fueled by the league party leaders predictions for the euro zone. have never changed my mind keep on saying choosing the euro was a mistake it's clear to us that the system of having one common currency is going to end not because he wants it to be the case but because it's a matter of common sense the real economy shows it so we want to be prepared for that moment. well we're crossing live to arianna giovanni who's a senior lecturer in local politics at the montfort university in the u.k. welcome to the program now pundits predict that whatever government italy ends up with now they're going to be fireworks with the what do you expect to happen.
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well it depends who is going to form a government and what kind of government that is going to be in place in the next few weeks if we are like at the moment is leading our center the center right coalition has said that he's prepared to form a government that is so obviously considering their right wing stances on to immigration and now you're a skeptic position of the of the parties leading and of the coalition that is going to lead well that would certainly create a few headaches brussels and there are also other options the five star movement obviously emerged as the single largest party we would have to see whether they will manage to form a coalition for example either with the p d or even with the leader itself some argue either way again the five star movement is not the type of political force that would be particularly welcome in brussels again because they do have quite their position is quite euro skeptic as well it will depend on what their president
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of the republic might that i know will decide to do you will have to you will have to nominate one of the political forces to form the government and tentative to do due to the options that i just described could also be that of a scene much asking for the creation of a technocratic transitional government that takes italy through this moment a difficult moment and that perhaps would make. a least temporarily a little bit smarter but the situation is certainly not easy at the moment no it doesn't look like it arianna what do you think it would you put the failure of the parties on the left down to. well. i think that the decline of the order in c. as the leader of the democratic party as played against the fortune of the p.d.p. if we. what the party in government has achieved under the leadership of gentlemen
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was pregnant until the parliament was dissolved actually there have been some improvement in terms of economy in terms of employment small improvement the situation is still complex but there have been some some some good things that have been done but there are petition of mature audience he has been tarnished since the feeder of the referendum that he called the two thousand and sixteen and so perhaps his loss of credibility has impacted on on the view that the electorate has on the center left the center left is also very very divisive you need to lead and during the campaign certainly the emerge that is given to the electorate was one of. a broad coalition with little with a little bit of doubt about what is going to come forward they were not very successful in convincing the electorate that the should be trusted to form a new government ok there's a lot to keep our eye on arianna given you need senior lecturer in local politics
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of the month university in the u.k. thank you very much for coming on to the program. a. united nations aid convoy has entered the syrian rebel enclave of east and just outside the capital damascus a total of forty six trucks are delivering health and food supplies to some of the hundreds of thousands of people trapped inside the perceived area with the details here's our senior correspondent there. the first batch of u.n. aid has gone in food and health supplies medicine as many as forty six trucks with enough food for twenty seven thousand people the convoy was reportedly held up for a while at a rebel checkpoint but survey eventually let it through this is by the way the first time this has happened since the u.n. has called for a month long truce in syria the aid it self was delivered during a cease fire
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a daily unilateral ceasefire established by the syrian government and russia its purpose was to provide a safe window every day for civilians to flee guta special crossings but it seems is the mist rebels had different ideas they're doing what they did in aleppo they aren't allowing any civilians out at all and the shelling those crossings there for the syrian government has allowed this aid to go in but the u.n. says it didn't get to take everything it wanted certain items like field first aid kits the sort that could be used by militants would take it off the convoy anything of military value jewel use is being blocked nevertheless this is big it is a significant development at least those civilians trapped in east ghouta will now have food if the rebels don't do again.

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