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but to take a beating from national from skin it was to face the most horrendous violence this is why lance richard reid the violence that black people could face you could literally lose your life will return kelson call crane did just that. the end there was a coalition of small extreme right wing groups on the fringes of british politics it specialized in provocative marches in immigrant areas only whites were loud 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
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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 out and that if they create an illusion of an actuality of integration and race mixing and miseducation that that's how the public will follow it when the mood is indicated that they're not the national front trying to give itself a democratic vidia standing in local and national elections without success. it's part of the overwhelming rage and an anger felt by many black muslim communities that they were british citizens in
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a first class democracy third class lives being subject to the most horrendous violence i get the impression that black people are deeply unhappy here and that the murder of their kids are murdering each other at a frightful rate 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 happiness for us either. fifteen years ago this month the united states in its so-called coalition of the willing to illegally invaded in occupied iraq and iraq continues to grapple with that fateful decision many call the invasion of iraq a blunder should we call it would it really is a crime. the most expensive fish in the world each one is selling for tens of
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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 mission was once there and that was much more widely distributed we have politicians that are in office for a few years they 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 the catastrophes. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all suck but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge startlement and the huge amount of pressure come out you have to communicate
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the center of the football with you and do so with all the great the grit to get you out of the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get going let's go. alone. and i'm really happy to join the fall of two thousand and three in the world cup in russia meet the special one come on top of. me to just read the review the aussie team's latest edition make up a bigger. look. how does it feel to be a share of the greatest job in the world it's as close to being a king as any job there is a good business model helps to run a prison now we just do or don't like is there nobody you know visitation i don't no one comes anymore we don't have to serve them anymore it's cost effective that's what they want to do that long they don't give a damn if you do the chores or not they're actually paying. to put it back into the
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good the louisiana incarceration rate is twice as high as the us same bridge what secret is behind such success. the n.f. had a clear message about how to saw what it saw as the risk question. if there were a sensible government all illegal immigrants all of them would be sent back to their countries on they're here illegally they're committing criminal acts taking our money using our health is leaving us they would be sent back straight away we're still talking about illegals or you have no no i'm not a now i'm now i'm now saying that we would in the words. the godfather we would make these
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people here who are not happy and offer they can't refuse but you wouldn't rule out forcible repack tradition 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 twittering at the stuff. they've never seen the place that you were first in college but not rule out 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 wife or wife so i don't know anything about your background but i still put the survival of the british people first.
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that's what being 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 finity with. genuine classism in terms of their idealization of. kyle salutes and they were terrifying for me at least the where we lived we were terrified about sea being getting caught out by the national front which was a part how do you view hitler. i think he was a great man for his people i think that a lot of the things he did for his people picking germany out of the
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dump that it had been thrown firstly by the verse i treaty and secondly pious financial corruption. and political decadence within his country. i think the 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.
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associated with the holocaust to critical examination and hove 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 they 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.
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devoted their resources to persuading the british public to back them at the ballot 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 saturday the first attempt to hound us the energy of those crowds to britain's far right ideas was mounted by
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a man called stephen lennon though you probably know him better as tommy robinson everything goes in the house an islamic community the young why didn't. you know you're a bit of a hoax are a bit of a huckster lennon started the english defense league and for a brief period there were alive and kicking. some other slum 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 to. redeem what these goes have gone through. reason why do you spend right these children it could be because i ope of burchett criminals but i could be president pollution is my new secret big
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sigh when moodle plagues my mood 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 eye glass. on 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. with the. word loser is 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 the potential which you see is you know 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 right wing group in the country to be for school actually action is a violent group they promote to the phobia they promote violence 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
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exploring this phenomena. 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 our speakers. loose on the end fairly has mounted to huge demonstrations in london thousands took to the streets to back them others tom dart to protest the f l e when all that they claim to be. on that demonstration as we were trying to lay for us all we were trying to play for the march people were racially abused people were friends nurses were told quotes i hoped i effing bomb you right
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this is not a nonviolent court. we were going from here to the word profile you know followers of what we know we normal people will. find it just before lads well come on that they form by forward again what people here either in the my food bank or the stronger ones who from the government's motley crew from the living aboard the freedom fight was taking more yielding nickel like water that's taking great pains to say we're anti rices and so on but how come there was a muslim speaker on the platform. the true face a lot of people following the f. and i is law not just as honest as i call it is law for supposedly an extreme a group i can't tell you can people who are linked to terror acts he got people who are not my system fascists there's a man called potent all right who is
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a former london u.t.i. commander and a convicted gun runner for the a.g.i. who is a member of the afterlife. one of orion's was. not my flights on march we vary from 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 heirs to mosley's blackshirts. i.
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around the world there's always a battle going on with the central bankers and the commercial bankers always trying to repress the population in 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 rico way. this prison for a single purpose. of a super. training very young.
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eight months of intensive school. rats. and they save lives. for the. local all the theories hypothesis to the birds about do you suppose you took in such an association to it to ninety five to ninety eight percent iceland incredible it's all one single person she says very seriously if one wants to miss the mechanisms that on the face of booth really do chemical weapons it can cinci lead to a room in constant mediation then i think we have to look at the facts and the procedures where it comes to sort of me to mention the missing most movies still being here right.
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violent clashes in paris where police have used water cannon against stone throwing protesters summit a nationwide strike against president emanuel micron's reforms. u.k.'s prime minister says that russia is a threat that doesn't respect borders gave accusing moscow of poisoning for. his daughter ish she arrives in brussels for the european council summit. the son of libya's former leader moammar gadhafi runs for president we speak exclusively to saif gadhafi his lawyer. the situation you have libya now is
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the result of the destruction of the state institutions not only toppling the regime libya will return back to its roadmap and become a democratic sovereign state. getting to you my name is neil harvey you're watching international. france is facing nationwide strike action with more than one hundred forty demonstrations across the country public sector workers students and railway workers of taking to the streets protesting various issues from low wages to job loss this trains have been canceled and schools closed in paris clashes between protesters and police have turned violent. i.
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find that we are here to protest democratically against the bill. liberal politics of micron wanted by the car because we disagree with the government we can't accept this reforms that's why we are always here with us which is the most part of course the promises he made i think have absolutely not been fulfilled. the clashes between police and protesters in paris have been getting more violent as the days gone on protesters threw rocks at officers they responded with water cannon. one of those. thousands upon thousands of people have come out to the streets of paris to take part in a number of approaches to protests not just taking place here in this city the capital of france but this is a nationwide day of strikes amongst many of the thousands of public civil
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servants here in france has come out to show their unhappiness unease with the plans by president marcos government just slashed a hundred and twenty thousand jobs in the first five years of his term as being a president many people say to the current government wants to break the system that's the system of hospital to work in libraries and they say that they're unhappy this is one of many protests taking part in the city those who work on the railways also protesting today they're actually taking part in the first day of what will be thirty seven days over a strike of. here in france to show how unhappy they are with the plans of the current government to change the conditions of those who are new to this service and we've also seen protests of students on thursday morning where there
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were violent clashes between the police and protesters people saying president marcos government is one of the worst they've seen in the. it is found and it is going to try and break the system in their opinion government would respond to that and saying that these changes are necessary but for the moment people want to voice their anger they say they want changes to the way the pay their working conditions and they want the government to listen now this is a nationwide strikes strikes are set to continue over the next few months until the end of june with the railways being on strike every five days that will strike for two days people saying that this is their last resort to get dissatisfaction and they call grievances by the governments even ski party
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paris. paris isn't the only french city that saw major clashes between protesters and police on thursday in water come in. used the demonstrators there hold smoke bombs and flares at officers. britain's prime minister has branded russia a threat that doesn't respect borders she's in brussels for an e.u. security council summit where the poisoning of a former russian agent in the u.k. will be high on the agenda with more. well to reason they would have been looking to the summit around two weeks ago thinking break that and crucial break that deadlines were going to be negotiated here all of that still on the agenda put russia and the fallout from the attempted murder of his daughter yulia the former spy in the cathedral city of souls be certainly taken president to read the late trying to drum up support for a united statement condemning russia and she had some very tough words as she
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entered that summit in brussels russia staged a brazen and reckless attack against the united kingdom when it is tempted to the murder of two people on the streets of seoul spring i'll be raising this issue with my counterparts today because it's clear that the russians threat does not respect the wishes and indeed the instance insoles was part of a pattern of russian aggression against europe and its near neighbors from the western balkans to the middle east where we understand to reason may be calling on other nations to perhaps expel russian diplomats from their territory we know that she's just had a meeting with the baltic. scandinavian scandinavian nations as well as norway talking about doing just that no information as of yet of what happened what came out of that we also know teresa mayes penciled in for three party talks with angola merkel and president later on on thursday as well hoping to try and get their
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support now when it comes to those that have already pledged their support to two reason may and against russia we've heard from federico raney the e.u. high representative for foreign affairs she had this to say as she walked into the council meeting we will also obviously express our strongest possible solidarity with united kingdom after the attack in salzburg as well as we have done already with the foreign ministers on monday expressing clear sort of narrative and decided to stay focused on that together because the strongest political side. give is unity unity and unity well mockery is about as close as the e.u. has to a foreign minister but if to resume a is wanting a truly unified statement from the e.u. it may not be as strong a statement as london wants now we understand from the foreign ministers meeting that took place on monday that london was pushing for sanctions against russia from the based on this based on their findings in the best
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a geisha and from that meeting in the stand that both the french and the german said without any evidence any further evidence we're not going to back this also hearing that the greeks weren't particularly on side with new sanctions so if there is going to be a unified message it may not be as tough as the message to resume putting forward of course the investigation continues into who was behind the attempted murder of his daughter yearly at the russian side have asked for the evidence that the british side is found to be shared with them that hasn't been forthcoming so far and well it it that's led us to where we are right now in a couple of hours we're expecting a press conference from what's being discussed so far at this summit expect more on what the well reaction to russia will be and just how far to reason may is being able to lobby her opinion with other e.u. leaders the spat between the two countries follows the poisoning of
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a former double agent and his daughter in soulsby with the use of a nerve agent x. 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 u.k. police expect the probe into the attack to take months though that in stop british politicians from straight away pinning the blame on moscow. the british foreign secretary is among those throwing accusations that moscow or some bastard to the u.k. alison the uk ivanka slammed boris johnson's comparison of the upcoming world cup in russia to the olympics and the hitler calling it unacceptable and an insult to the russian people because the roads lead to the. white goods things. here so i think the comparison with nine hundred thirty six is is right moscow considers this kind of statements made under
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the level of the foreign secretary in india we unacceptable and totally irresponsible. the british government just free to make a decision about its budget situation in the world cup but nobody has the right to insult the russian people who defeated nazis and lost more than twenty five million people by comparing our country to nazi germany. did it goes beyond the common sense and we do not think british war veterans including those of the arctic cold warriors would share this opinion. but the rush of blame game is extended into where is once considered beyond a political point scoring on london correspondent and as the situation a found an educational project with an anti version twist what's better than helping the young to try to maneuver the ever tricky world of the.
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