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allowed to join britain is know whether you like it or not i happen to like it. a multi-racial country. but even if you don't like it it's too late to do anything about that as well first i don't agree that it's a multi-racial country integration hasn't taken place to a significant extent and it's for this reason i don't really have noticed but on television advertisement over the last year or so every single advertisement involving people has got black people in it asian people in it as well as whites and particularly insidiously in my view they're showing including in furniture and bedding advertisement. black and white couples. in we are insidiously being got at they're hoping that nature will follow our and that if they create an illusion of an actuality of integration and race mixing and
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miseducation that that's how the public will follow it well the mood has indicated that they're not the national front trying to give itself a democratic leader standing in local and national elections without success. it's part of the overwhelming rage and anger felt by many black on muslim communities that they were british citizens in a first class democracy living third class lives being subject to the most horrendous violence. i get the impression that black people are deeply unhappy here and that kids are murdering each other at a frightful right here they're not settling in they're not happy and i think people are unhappy outside their own culture their own society it's not making
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happiness for us either. the most expensive fish in the world each one selling for the tens of thousands of euros it continues to grow its entire life if it was thirty years old you might have a two ton fish out there and yet they don't get that big today because we're way too good at catching. it's only women themself a much larger population was once there and that was much more widely distributed we have politicians that are in office for a few years you have to get reelected everything is very very short term our system is not suited and is not geared for long term survival and that's why we have because this is. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question and by the way was going to be our
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coach. guys i know you are nervous is a huge tournaments and the huge amount of pressure you have to permeate the center of the beach but how would you and you go all the great britain to get you out of the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going let's go. alone i just i want to know and i'm really happy to join for the two thousand and thirteen world cup in russia meet the special one i was also pushes me to just take the radio p.r.t. teams latest edition to make up a bigger need. well
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you know the cars they were kind of adopted because we were called pirates for so long. i mean they're in the small ball of sticks in a hard pull of ships and it's. not something. a little self to be told based already ninety percent of the dark dot any pinball in the calmer. concept fifteen scoops seventy five tons and they do it several times a day with the big fleets now you get an idea of why. we have to understand we can not stay still and just. be with miss the deal going because our. i'm doing this because i want the future world to the future generations to have and enjoy the ocean we have.
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i. the n.f. had a clear message about how to solve what it saw as the race question. if there were a sensible government or illegal immigrants all of them would be sent back to their countries on the idea is legally the committing criminal act. taking our money using our health is bleeding us they would be sent back straight away we're still talking about illegals or you have no no i'm not i'm now i'm now i'm now saying that we would in the words of. the godfather we would make these people here who are not happy and offer they can't refuse but you wouldn't rule out forcible
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repercussion if push comes to shove at the end very end of the day no but i don't think you need come to that you see i have four mixed race children so you can understand them. they've never seen the place that you would first encourage but not rule of force of listening them but maybe maybe maybe you'd like maybe i take it i don't know what ethnic background your have to our children to individual children blimey of your own procreation i didn't know that well i still have to say it without wishing to be rude to you or your children or your wives or wife so i don't know anything about your background but i still put the survival of the british people first. that's what being
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a nationalist is i put that first and i'm not going to be morally intimidated or morally blackmailed by exceptional hard cases we saw their affinity with. genuine fascism in terms of their idealization of hitler. salutes and they were terrifying to me at least the where we lived we were terrified about see being getting caught out by the national front which was a part how do you view hitler. i think he was. the great man for his people i think that a lot of the things he did for his people picking germany out of the dump that it had been thrown firstly by the verse i treaty and secondly by
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financial corruption. and political decadence within his country. i think to hitler that led to him taking power and cleaning up his country and raising german self-respect that was an era which i would have supported him in but what about for example the holocaust. i'm not in the company of the holocaust revisionists. i do think the promulgated of the holocaust narrative have got a lot of very serious questions to answer engineers scientists of various disciplines have subjected many of the stories associated with the holocaust to critical examination and hove
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compiled a list of questions about how this could have happened in that could have happened . and these questions are not allowed to be asked in polite society in this country and in germany you go to prison for just asking these questions. but i don't say that there were brutal acts perpetrated against poles against jews against russians and others but i have yet to be persuaded that germany had set up the machinery for the factory like mass production and destruction of an entire race. the n.f. like far right groups before them fell apart out of the wreckage of which emerged the b.n.p. led by former n.f. head man nick griffin the b.n.p. devoted their resources to persuading the british public to back them at the ballot
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box all vote increased eight hundred and eight thousand to nine hundred forty three thousand. they had some success but the public eventually saw through them and rejected them just as they had oswald mosley fascists and cable street in the one nine hundred thirty s. and in similar fashion. football crowds out on obvious breeding ground in which the far right can recruit they are the only regular convocations of white working class youth who gather in the tens of thousands every other hour south of there the first attempt to hound us the energy of those crowds to britain's far right ideas was mounted by a man called stephen lennon though you probably know him better as tommy robinson
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everything goes through the house an islamic community by young white heat. and it gives you know you're a bit of a hoax are a bit of a hot star lennon stopped at the english defense league and for a brief period there were alive and kicking. some other slumps thought oh look he's coming to get you it's going to kill as many people as it can it will slip like you out a cow on the street and it looks on you like my. kids tomorrow you really want these goals of going through. razor why do you spend right these children it could be because i hope of burchett criminals but i could be president of pollution is my new. big sigh when mood i place my mood
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a politicians realize the link between this and then men a right pain or kids from the. us. the english defense league were challenged would have of their be a vote and it was the british police who absorb the brunt of the i grew up. in. my yard laser next army man and it shows he's a security and intelligence expert what is their agenda their racist their islamophobia their homophobic their anti semitic. war of the earth. the mother earth one. of the. i think there is a very significant threat i think it's a growing threat i see these organizations which are usually splintered which
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reform which take different names and yes one three one for example scottish dohrn . are. when the organizations are beginning to develop a potential which you see is in a terroristic but seriously dangerous then i think you don't have any choice you have to take that sort of action even though you know that the the groups will then disperse the people in the groups will disperse they'll probably create new organizations nevertheless you are disrupting them and so that there is a benefit there's an immediate benefit. to that disruption. in the wake of the murder of george s. the u.k. government used anti terror laws to crack down and ban these fascist groups.
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national option will become the first ever extreme rightwing quake in the country to be for school actually action is a violent group they promote to the phobia they promote violence and terrorism and they have no place in this country a number of alleged members of national action are now facing trial on serious charges two of them are soldiers in the british army. for legal reasons we can't go farther into their case at this point in time but one thing is obvious that the british government fears danger from britain's far right what is interesting though is the media attention the islamic radicals have had but to date they haven't really devoted anything like the same media resource to exploring this phenomena.
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there's a new outfit in town the football lads alliance funded by a convicted football hooligan banned from every football ground in the country and regularly courting right wing extremists i speak us. loose on the f l e a has mounted to huge demonstrations in london thousands took to the streets to back them others under to protest the f.l.a.c. when all that they claim to be. on that demonstration as we were trying to lay for us or we would want to die play for the march people were racially abused people were friends nurses were told quotes i hoped i effing bomb you right this is not a nonviolent court. we were going to do for you to know was point zero zero zero
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zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero we normally pay google for. the signage just before lads will come on that they form by forward again what people will be hiding in the next phase or the stronger ones who fucking with the government might lose from them leaving the world for the brave face was thinking more you'd be here for like one that's taking great pains to say we're anti rices and so on but how come there wasn't a muslim speaker on the platform. the true face a lot of people follow in the afterlife islam not just as honest as i call it a high islam for supposedly an extreme a group so i can't tell. people who are linked to terror acts you've got people who are not my system fascists there's a man called posts in all right who is a former london u.t.i. commander and a convicted gun runner for the a.g.i.
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who is a member of the afterlife. one of orion's was so not my flights in all march we very much the known price is an approach to nonviolent approach it's all about peaceful protest. for more hooligan join me gun tries to say he's against all extremism that he and tommy robinson seen here in bristol on an e.d.m. jaunt just the latest. to mosley's blackshirts. i.
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for. example full deceivers hypothesis to the birds about do you suppose you took insults in association with tim ninety five to ninety eight percent iceland incredible it's almost approach he says very seriously if you. miss the mic in this instance on a figure who through the chemical weapons of concern she plead to whom in constant mediation then i think we have to look at the facts and the procedures for pounds to sort of plea agreement she will need for muslims to be here at. this prison for a single purpose. of
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a super. training very young. many months of intensive schooling. rats. and very safe lives. around the world there's always a battle going on with the central bankers and the commercial bankers always trying to repress the population one way or another recall the global insurrection against banker occupation they've been saying this for years on the shelf so now we're going to look at it from the puerto rican perspective they are similarly being oppressed by the overlords of finance and they are reacting in a very specific puerto rican way.
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the headlines this hour russia says it regards the ledge poisoning of former double agent in the u.k. as an act of terror and demands the british government stops refusing moscow's calls for a joint investigation. also this hour protesters clashed with police in paris as public workers stage a nationwide strike overload wages a massive planned job cuts and as the son of libya's former leader moammar gadhafi runs for president we speak exclusively to stay for get a lawyer. and the situation you have to leave you now is the result of the destruction of all the state institutions not only to topple the regime. back to its roadmap to become a democratic sovereign state. that
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welcomes just turned three o'clock here in moscow you watching r.t. international now our top story an act of terrorism that's how moscow is qualifying the alleged poisoning of a former russian double agent and his daughter russia's foreign ministry that it does expect answers on the script of case from the u.k. and also questions why london refuses to even cooperate on the investigation. as more details the foreign ministry spokesperson said a number of things firstly he reiterated that russia could have in no way benefited from the attack moscow says they consider this to be a terror attack secondly they stated that the u.k. refused to cooperate with russia which is against the convention. of chemical weapons and he mentioned the attack could have been orchestrated by another party
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but then clarified that russia is not pinning the blame on anyone and asked that his words not be distorted let's take a quick look. we see that the british authorities are becoming ever more nervous and it's clear why the clock is ticking they have backed themselves into a corner they will eventually have to provide an increasing number of unanswered questions we expect from london and from the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons and official. developments regarding the scruple we need comprehensive conclusions and detailed confirmations a spokesperson for the defense ministry also spoke out he said that it seems that britain is afraid to conduct an unbiased investigation into the schiphol case and that the u.k. presented no proof that gas illegibly used to poison scruple was made in russia now we did have a reaction from a london embassy spokesperson who stated that moscow doesn't have to present anything in terms of script or case but is ready for a joint investigation london has proposed russia
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a dialogue over this case however it doesn't see a constructive approach from moscow now the ambassadors that did not attend were britain u.s. and france britain and the u.s. sent embassy workers instead a crimp spokesperson reacted to the u.k. decision by saying that it showed an willingness to hear russia's aunts as to its questions that moscow to date has denied any involvement in the attempted murders of scribal and so this diplomatic spat that has gone on for a while now looks to continue to go on for some time. there will be former russian officer was jailed in russia for handing secrets to british intelligence he moved to the u.k. in a spy swap in twenty ten three weeks ago and his daughter were found critically ill in salzburg u.k. police expect their probe on the alleged poisoning to take months however british politicians were quick to pin the blame on moscow britain's foreign secretary has
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become the latest to launch accusations. russians as ever responded with denial distortion and delay and that is their tactic. the cyber warfare this information middling in european election campaigns to say nothing of election campaigns elsewhere the general feeling that russia has got to be moved. i want to be very clear that we do wish to engage in a new cold war i deprecate that term i don't want i remember them or they will go well johnson has been one of the most outspoken in blaming russia and even compared it to nazi germany. they thought the rods floatable. close to the action putin's community the way he was the
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mocking thirty six here so i think the comparison with nine hundred thirty six is is certainly right. bosco has already called those comments though an acceptable and also were offensive we spoke to the independent journalist and author joe lauria and he thinks britain's top diplomat is trying to boost his own popularity at home that's a p.r. effort on virus johnson's part actually look the british government is not treating this event as a criminal investigation they're using it as an opportunity to spread more bellicose rhetoric against russia and it's up to the accusing party to present the evidence first and then the defense will counter that so britain has presented no evidence whatsoever of russia's involvement in this to this point while the russian playing games also extended into areas once considered beyond political point scoring a london correspondent and see it your can are reports now on an educational project with an anti russian twist. what's better than helping the young to try to maneuver
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the ever tricky world of global current affairs. of the day is an online news service that is used by one in three schools teachers much variance from satori b. schools use around schools and activities across all subjects for lessons homework research. here's one handed to tory and provided by the service to help educate the young and broaden their horizons talks of putin on mission to poison west ouch and among questions to discuss is putin europe's most dangerous leader since hitler was discussed. to help students out topics like the ongoing five scandals where an investigation is still underway are broken down despite this incriminating evidence of international outrage to release monks and everything in case there is confusion still there is
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a dictionary included which explains the meaning of the word marks surely this teaches you to put things into perspective you know the chalk and blitzkrieg are also if you hear a military tactic designed to quash the enemy with overwhelming force that a short space of time coincidentally may be missed by hitler in world war two just to make it a bit easier to connect the dots brutal assassinations cyber attacks as well as plotting the downfall of western democracy also laid out as food for thought a you decide section let students consider the following questions dispute in the most dangerous man in the world did the cold war ever end as well as what impression does putin give about what russia is like the doing helps students develop information literacy and critical thinking and prepares them for the challenges ahead in the ever changing world critical thinking is key the toxic putin class is dismissed. and if they say that you're going to party wild well the
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script our case was one of the issues that cyclists have been asked to discuss in an exclusive interview with the russian presidential spokesperson dimitri peskov you can watch that interview in full here on r.t. tomorrow but his a pretty. we have to remember the starting point is the you know words of president putin that russia has nothing to do with this accident and maybe it's a very rude comparison especially in this situation i don't think that anything can be big can be ruder than their reality but nonetheless just imagine moscow city car accident. there is a victim of the car accident and we see what was the car and the car was a british me car let's say a range rover and just imagine that myself or foreign ministry spokeswoman makes
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a statement that the man was killed by a british made car in a car accident in center of moscow and highly likely a prime minister of prime minister of great britain may be responsible of that murder. is it crazy is it crazy it is crazy. we're not speaking about. attempt to murder or to murder a russian spy in great britain we're spinning about attempt to murder a british spy in great britain if he's had it in so russia quits with him he's of zero value of zero importance go ahead. we're not as crazy as to to even to think about something of that kind. before presidential elections. and before such important event global event as.
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for the temperature. i think we understand that the russian ambassador to the u.k. is commenting on this clip our case less listening. and stronger protested against evidence free accusations and provocations by the british authorities. it was emphasized that russia is not to be talked to to martin's and that in any case we can only properly consider the matter after we receive samples of the chemical substance to which you can use or assuring to enough to the uki complies with the chemical weapons convention that stupid ways called you are.

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