tv The Alex Salmond Show RT November 22, 2018 6:30pm-7:01pm EST
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i've had the pleasure of meeting both jacqueline tyler at the memorial service for the link astra at the katherine creature which in london artist is quite a remarkable man who deserves recognition first had it was them as to all the other personnel who were serving their country of or were civilians that were on board on that fateful day nathan says two wonderful episodes about the loss of the lancaster i especially enjoyed the interviews with the survivors handled with respect lest we forget that the only says good documentary a personal thank you to un marcos for your efforts to bring this disaster to the public notice my father was a survivor of the sinking and when he received his medal from the scottish parliament it became a prized possession bill says i had been aware that mr summited been instrumental in getting the scottish government towards a lancastrian meadow and then andrew says my great grandfather was one of the men who lost his life on the land castillo my grandmother talks often about it she's
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also the only person i've heard mention it fucking up your point stephen says i've never heard about the lancaster a quick search suggest this is something everyone should know about it as she was kept quiet at the time to avoid the bad news of so many deaths and finally a g.p. who i think is our a family member of honest beazley says he just one hundred one util survivor and especially at this year's london memorial service here's a picture of artists at the service and here's one that are in a sent us last week from his family actually when he was enjoying his job of whisky from a squid or chip to tell third assist now it's a hollywood star brian cox it is latest thought busting through an h.b.o. hit succession he plays kind of to look good roy a ruthless sunday born media mogul right as of course himself dandy born others could talk with them and edge and to talk show business politics and the case for people's vote on bricks that. by cause let's start with the succession this
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sensation which storm for this year another scene is set up for for next year and we've got in january a new play logan roy the reverse patrick head of this media family how difficult was that. difficult how difficult it is to be ruthless and petty archerd well i have children. and i know what it's like to be a father so that's that's part of it because you have twice wrecked out of the universe. and many many many visits back to the to the city but recently to see the new victorian album or and then the the banks of the t.v. show first impressions of the v.n.a. and then the winding is tremendous and then you know i think that you know the goal always be the complete i was in the mourners in my view but i i think it's not really there knowledge has been drawn with the guggenheim in buffalo and you think it will be as influential for the city done i think you know symbol but you know i think it could be and i think it needs it's all the ancillary stuff that goes with
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it the business as well that's right and you know on the figures in terms of you know who's going to come seems to be is doing quite well i think people are on it and the do you think that an even of a working class city or scott city iowa city in any way is as well. but why isn't there a city like that in the strongly yes in the scottish referendum on independence strongly pro europe and the european level and them was the contrast between for example a city in the north of england which many of which i view of towards a no vote and the european left i think that's us like. it's the same thing that elected. trump in america i think really what happened was that there was a disaffection with politics and gundy is quite proud city because it is the u.s. city of scotland we were still very proud of our that was the biggest vote for an independent yeah in the scottish effort i absolutely under forty and also it is not
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incompatible with our european nature because scotland generally is much been much more europe conscious than england has it's just you know we're less than a four but that's the nature of our being here we want to gallatin in principle you know we have been tribal in our time but we really are egalitarian and we're very welcoming you know we love people coming to our country we welcome people and what county the best of times but also i think what happened there was this real what happened in the north was and you see you know i mean the braggs thing is such a mass really is a mass and you see the amount of treachery and self-serving that's going on with people like boris johnson and many of futile as we swallow given roy bill a sort of it i wrote and wrote would be a big kick their asses from. yesterday i mean he wouldn't put up with a lot because they're just they're basically. divisive and
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self-serving in the wrong way and they don't serve the community this of themselves and i think that that is ironically that is what the they felt the north that they were being set up so of course people like faraj wave of bragg's it and said well you know what it's blame the others blame them blame god that's what does it. international best at your interventions and domestic politics and you can't be quite real but the been very telling on big issues and i've been criticised for as well ninety seven in the labor campaign you voiced over the broadcast had a successful that yes i could just have a say i was contributed to getting the biggest mandate of are probably the. two thousand and fourteen you intervene fifty yes in the scottish referendum not quite a success really but nonetheless successful in dundee and more recently even though intervened in favor of the people's vote for a vote on the deal that comes by to leave me in deep comes back with
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a deal for from europe these are obviously subjects have been a great deal to you want to change in ninety seven you wanted independence for scotland and the european issues a huge fight for you it is a bit i just think it's a backward step i don't think you know i do believe in the particular but there's the particular there's a it's always a part of gods it's the it's the particular of versus the general and the and you have to hold them together you can't go one extreme or the other extreme euros why globalization can really fail because it's its own if it's not thought through about what it does and the nationalist kind of populist and can fail for the other reasons and that's the balance and i've always i think i was brought up that way in i was brought up to be taba to look at a balanced view and just for the record i do pay my taxes in this country some people don't think i do i do pay taxes i am still a citizen of the united kingdom sort of therefore i think i don't i miss passionate about the issues as ever and sort of the what you hope she's been you think blacks
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it can be a vast you think you know i mean i don't care. what will carry forward but i think that we have to have a people as well i do think that we should we because it's different two thousand and sixteen is very different from two thousand and eighteen and two thousand eight hundred particularly in terms of united europe we didn't have the president of the united states who is the president who is very dangerous and very unstable in his behavior so we've got that so the need is to be part of europe to be part of france a part of germany i do think the european community really needs reform and do think it needs. and i think that maybe we went for too many members too soon but i do think it's the future i do think it's the real future we don't want to go back to a little island mentality thinking about the impact of people's vote of scotland i mean some people less and be overwhelmingly pro european but some people in there
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some be a bit reluctant on the peoples for on the basis that listen if you set a precedent for a second referendum then the british establishment sometime in the future will play the same card against scotland well it's it's a nitty gritty one not one. but as i said the climate is so entirely different between two thousand and sixteen two thousand the team and i don't think i am and i only think of people a people's vote is about reviewing the situation and in terms of what's happening in europe there are deals that are being done there where there's a situation that we need to think about in terms of the more present time what we're doing so therefore it's what going back and saying this is the deal what do you think as far as a scottish referendum is concerned i feel that that's a different it's got a slightly different element in the sense that that is a clear vote one way or the other i don't know how you could do for people's vote on scottish referendum because it's an entirely it has in the title
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a different quality to it you could do it and maybe it's perfectly legitimate to do it this was the argument that have been difficult to paint the white paper of i produced by akon twenty fifteen on the side of a bus yeah yeah i would be hard i was about seventy thousand words exactly that's difficult but but at the same time it just you know i'm all for the people the people if there's if there's enough disaffection then things have to be looked at clearly and clearly there's a huge disaffection a groundswell is there yeah i do i do especially for the people's will i do because of the nature of that i mean it all boils. it really does come down to that it would be the same for the scottish referendum is the disaffection with our political leaders and it really is it's the same in america it's the same here that these guys in knots why that's why hillary hillary clinton lost the election as
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much as donald trump wanted. obama did not do what he should have done as a president he had to he had opportunities which were lost and not kind of created the disaffection in america. and we had the same here you know the north of england was ignored systematically time and time again i mean there are communities like manchester who are very become sort of much more self-reliant you know but it's been very tough for them and not to a people of sort of exploited and exploited their disaffection and would contrast for example a somewhat light that many people see hope but yeah few change in those well you know in done the. it was done it was my day it was a liberty but it has become an independent city because it's the only logical way out of the problem you know that is been problems a built up over the years and there are still many problems and bundy and handle
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and situation and renders your role there because but that slight but in thought for generations but that is also a microcosm of what politically went wrong in the past you know enough people are sort of standing up and said that's got to stop in the first thing you stop it you actually say let's clean that up let's go that way was go towards that end and knots why we became the yes if scotland and finally by courts will look at roy went through in the make sees only about because i need a job afterwards. i kissed you. you know world a big part of who lives and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bad and shouting past
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each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. cranking game americans a lot of job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money i could make twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year girl with trucks so i chose to drive truck people who rush to a small town in north dakota was an unemployment rate of zero percent like the gold rush is very very similar to a gold rush but this beautiful story ended with pollution and devastation a lot of people have left here i don't know too many people here and this is the slowdown so much they lost their jobs that laid off the american dream is changing
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that's not what it used to be. it's a tough reality to deal with. bedsit is back domenici news headlines and prime minister's questions as we sell yesterday instead of giving confidence the millions of people who voted both leave and remain this soft fake deal fails to give any hope that can bring the country together that again isn't the case is it a case that parliament will rightly reject this deal this bad deal that is a god can't count negotiate an alternative then they should make way for those who can. the right honorable gentleman is playing party politics he's opposing a deal he hasn't read it is promising a deal he can't negotiate he's telling leave voters one thing and remain a vote is another. what the right honorable gentleman might do oh i will
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in the national interest however the real question for the prime minister is can see secure support across the commons chamber for breaks that deal one party is deeply unhappy with we talk today to the two parties which hold the key to the commons ethic first alex speaks to ten from men and west by famed p. that was top end of the s.n.p. douglas chapman the prime minister seems to be pinning their hopes on appealing the conservative party to the other parties across the floor of the house of commons is she going to get any support for her bricks compromise from the ranks of the s.n.p. well i think she can huff and puff and try as much as she wants but they'll be no support from their stand on this deal so a lot of people are asking if the prime minister's deal get short which is the expectation and the vote in the commons then what then is this recent decision decision this week to the fuse the government leave to appeal against the scottish
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court's decision to send this question of the revocation of a revocable to of article fifty of the european court of justice and that ruling which comes on the twenty seventh of november could that be a significant feature of the cause of a hugely significant advantage on a cherry who's championed this this move through the courts as well don't you colleague in the s.n.p. from those allegedly and john has been doing a. job or not but you know it really again is really bad news for the u.k. government overall if the european court of justice on the twenty seventh of ember or shortly thereafter says that loop article fifty can be unilaterally revoked it could potentially. opened up the space for either a general election or indeed a people's forte but evidently s.n.p. rather saw the pass in terms of independence by backing the people's vote because many people including the likes of the s.n.p. are saying well that will be used as oppressed of true votes from any future in the
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badness referendum or second referendum will be based on the way paper as a was and twenty fourteen a similar process i would imagine we'll be going through this time around in so there's a firm basis on which the referendum with a place so you say it was a difference between a government white paper and the site of a double decker bus that there's been another interesting development this week the store often that the s.n.p. of celebrating remarks of a spotless foreign minister that that's what happened this week well believe that mr sanchez who runs a government in spain has said this week the his foreign minister said that there should be a second independence referendum in scotland than the spanish veto invokes in the circumstances but if you would by twenty fourteen they were the spanish government in that same they were flustered all over the newspaper saying that they would halt any progress in terms of scottish independence or you would say there's been a distinct change of emphasis at least in the iberian peninsula world scottish
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independence well we would let has been a change of government in spain and we're seeing you know a different tone i think coming from the government and majid which is very welcome so the brakes are supposed to be mines all over the place douglas tell them thank you very much like you as we saw the prime minister should not be holding her breath waiting for support from the scottish nationalists but how about from our us throughout our life and the democratic unionist party alex speaks to the m.p. fest right in. jim shannon the democratic unionist party has been in a confidence and supply agreement with the the prime minister but you are deeply unhappy about a european proposals what should big objection to these of me is asking you to support which is basically alex thomas or trapped in a legally binding agreement where the e.u. has more par over northern ireland and we as an pays alike that by the people west
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minister the prime minister says but the advantages for you'll have a special relationship with the u.k. and a special relationship with the european union this could be booming time for northern ireland i think it's been time whenever we leave the e.u. i'm quite sure of it doc but it's at the same time i think the prime minister has misjudged the the service judged our opinion within the nato towards our leader and geoffrey dulls in our have consistently mentioned to the prime minister on to the team that they meet every week including the chief weapons and has told them that there is a there is a red line there's a red line the red line is as a backstop an agreement to say they need not and yet no they pursued this here knowing that we were against it and it can never not on their estimate just a high annoyed i next an angry that we are against something we've been done over the prime minister. called for the appeal above the heads of the political parties
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and gain support for hard proposals from the right so perhaps the little pocked the be the democratic unionist party what would you estimate what shall says of the regaining do you support their withdrawal agreement will i think win over the. vote is taken in the house will be a defining moment for where we stand in the conference and supply motion when she pursued sultan. that's not going to get not going to go anywhere that's a question i'm asking why pursue something that the majority of parliamentarian still wish to see hotly feeling that the prime minister understands that many of the things that the u.p.a. have supported over recent months are not things that not actually protect was something like yourself it would find amenable policies i'm not sure of the conservative party from the prime minister and the higher echelons of the party
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really thought that we would this week would not vote with government i think they thought we were bluffing well tell you what we're not bluff and they were surprised they were caught off guard on the monday night on the tuesday they knew we weren't going to vote we abstained and to be fair on the conference and supply motion there was nothing really hard and fast in those two days of amendments or votes are really going to hurt the finance bill but last night they didn't even oppose some of the scots and that's proposal put forward some of the labor members but forward i tell you what last night if they had known the funds was a naked to some of them going forward which is that they would have been real trouble to try and win but you're an experienced pilot minted could you can you remember the cation of the budget amendment so the government just folded a bit when it opened shouldn't the if i don't position may be last night was was there christmas come early so. many of us of
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a some probable almost impossible i mean i watch so i was told that there was going to be i mean my colleague or a bike and and he says i'm just back in time to abstain. but yet at how the desired effect you know what i mean again to look at that parliament experience how would you estimate the chances thinking about the complex of the house of commons of the prime minister's present proposals somehow gaining a majority over the next few weeks i think it's it's impossible the mathematics of us are to. me she can't want and therefore why pursue self that was apart from from brussels on sunday with an agreement with a new agreement because parliament and tortious on his own as the majority of parliamentarians of all sections of all parties and the chamber are opposed to it and we as our partners in the conference and supply are opposed to the toll agreement and she house in the hope and the word of getting a three. and so in the serious world of politics and breaks it but it's very little
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soccer for the prime minister however if a successful breaks it cannot be achieved in reality how about support good could everyone spend this christmas rewriting the referendum until they get the result they really really wanted alex speaks of the break support give inventor danielle headland how many times have we discussed brakes on the show quite a few and every time we discussed my room or not guess we should have another referendum on the black city again say well it be the same result even if we. do they have the chance to find out thanks to my latest guest dudley had learned that only use device you've created a breaks a board game where we can all get a free result of the rest of the play this ok so the game is simple you're going to divide into two sides you're either going to go for remain or for leave and you're going to battle it out to him of course you are yes we all are and essentially what
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you're going to do is you're going to try to garner votes across the nation or start here in scotland because that's what your play but of course to get votes what you need to do is manipulate the media so throughout the game people will draw political headlines whether or not that's political pundits or some propaganda or similarly if they have media could be quite tricky indeed but we have narrowed it down to just rolling the dice oh that's good yeah so each side of the dice has an essential argument for the referendum it's working class national security banking and finance there's even just some good old spin if you can't get into the other argument that small detail does they'll keep the store used to that i think it's very true also unlike the actual referendum there's facts in this game right good and you can draw them i tried to make the buses immune to facts but kind of broke the gameplay through the attack in the sim the get my who's pulling the strings the puppet master over the love course we have merkel over here and at the very top we have all the oh of course. says puppet master merkel you see her pulling the e.u.
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away from the u.k. puppets but she's on the the main site presumably it's kind of difficult to figure out which side she was on but i've counted her over on the backs of tears in fact all right and so the other big city is approving potus johnson and nigel fries to think oh of course they do yeah they are some of the the meanest cards in the game are those on the rim or inside. the double digit common yellow so we have gambling cameron here who has drawn pushing an entire stack of chips in the shape of big ben towards the cameron flipping his cards flippantly the state of a thing on the last and the prime minister who was prime minister in all of this oh well theresa may has a very interesting card you'll see that it's drawn as an empty chair when you draw her into the noosphere you would assume she would help really either side but she does literally nothing she just takes up space keep your game topical this sounds like a lot of fun the men politicians could learn a lot from this so
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a normal people could play as well i'm looking for christmas presents for my nieces so other boardgames are available for christmas as well the money says we'll probably get the breaks again that didn't spoil the surprise and the only for the feeling in the eye like silence you can present you with a quick discuss gullit for a loving cup you know the true whisky in the query and then wrote all your fellow players thank you and may take more than twenty minutes. last week the prime minister appeared to be in checkmate on the european deal before the cabin open revolt and little sign of tangible support for the ultra loyal in the house of commons by old laws of chess and politics she should have been toppling over and packing her bags from downing street this week she is still in the game and some commentators are even suggesting there might be a way to get her proposals through if enough opposition votes can be coded into the lobbies frightened of the consequences of a new deal breaks that the to the some
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a plan is to threaten the pro europeans with no deal possible tailless leafletting the brics the tears of no brakes that that is how she intends to adjust the pieces on the parliamentary chessboard. but could this gambit possibly work as we have had in today's program the common sort of my take is still daunting it seems will be no sucker for the government from the pro european s.m.p. of the un to european d u p the prime minister has alienated both just when she desperately needs support there are signs of the european tories will come into line but a tory breaks a tea a rebellion a some scale seems certain and there's no sign of anything other than a token of labor rebel support on that basis a deal will surely still go down and if it does the commons faces stalemate with nobody for the prime minister norma giora to file an election norma jollity for the referendum and the huge majority against allowing
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a hard but exit and all this time the clock is ticking towards the high noon of a new deal but it's that so it's not a way out of the seven bus this chest. of the answer may still come from the european court of justice in a little reported supreme court ruling this week the government failed yet again to stop the scottish case on the rev a committee of article fifty going to the next tuesday if a favorable ruling follows that instrument of would claw can be unilaterally revoked then the commons would have the ability to stop the clock and but exit allowing time for a new range of options an election a referendum a new two and a hard great bracks it leader before the deadline all things become possible in chess and parliamentary terms it would be a form of adjournment that would be strange of the prime minister's best laid schemes went to delay by a combination of scotland and europe even diehard blitzer tears might appreciate
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that particular. and so from thousand me and all of the show it's goodbye for now. nobody could see coming that false confessions would be that in this population reform will convert. any interim geishas out there what you'll see is threat promise threat promise threat lie a lie a lie the process of a turkish news designed to put people in just that frame of mind make the most
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