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corbin, an author of the corruption of capitalism. why wrong th thrive and work does not pay. thank so much guy for coming back on the show, which we were all in italy obviously, but i think you caught up with some of the evidence from johnson consillio area. dominic cummings was the u. k. koby response. do you think hijacked in the interests of rented capitalism as outlined in your book here? well, it is extraordinary. incidence in a book has just come out of the same time as these revelations by dominant cummings . i must say that i am not remotely surprised by what we heard. it is a reflection of a system that is chronically corrupt. and when i was working on the book, i realized the, the death of the revolving doors we have between finance, big finance and politics. and politics has become a sort of stepping stone profession whereby chances go into
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political positions in order to prepare themselves for making mega bucks and huge salaries and bonuses and center in finance. and finance, of course, is the dominant theme. one of the points i make in the book is now in britain known financial companies as well as financial companies own fits that are over a 1000 percent of g d p. it's the financial tail. why doing the economic dog medical? and i'm going to say, i mean, i don't know who the chance is in this context, but the media here certainly did not react to the cummings testimony by talking about corruption. i mean, there was these accusations of lying about the health secretary. it was incompetent,
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bureaucracy it's, it's, these are corruption was not, was not key here according to the way the british media covered the storage, well, less predictable to because mainstream media are part of the wrench economy system. the main stream media owned by plutocrats. and we have a situation where big financed mainly goldman facts, grooms people to go into politics to go into the media as well. and it's, it's institutionalized corruption so that you get the situation where many of the decisions that are being taken up for the benefit of finance and for the benefit of senior civil servants. and politicians who move effortless effortlessly from their positions in public, in the public domain. in big finance. well, richie here,
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richie, so i got johnson here, obviously came from goldman sachs and he'd say, no, he wasn't benefiting the goldman sachs brigade. he was benefiting ordinary people with his fellow schemes is help out to who to eat out slightly more controversially . i mean, the subtitle of the book where you say, why work doesn't pay as people start to emerge. obviously the pandemic is still going on here. why does work not pay? i mean, that is a question that the vast majority of people in britain probably talking about as they come off low and back into jobs if they're lucky. well, basically the, the architecture of renting capitalism. make sure that most of the income from me and i mean growth, all from changes in the system, go to the owners of property, financial property, physical property, or so called intellectual property. and these means a less and less going to people who rely labor incomes. so we have
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this growth of the precarious on which i've written several books and we've got what i've called in the book, the prospect of a triple k. in the sense that before the damage the buddha craft from the leads of people mainly making money out of finance and assets were going up. whereas the brit carry at, rinsing, declining wages, declining access, the benefits increase, huge increase in private. and then during the pen there make the progress gain even more so 1000000000 as extremely well out on the. where is the precarious have gone deeper and deeper into debt? and now we will have a new situation when the post locked down phase takes place in which the, the lead on the crafts will continue to benefit. whereas the brit carry a debt will result in a day lose of homelessness,
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a del lose of bankruptcies. we have the allegations of 10 thousands killed by current of ours and needing to have the official figures somewhere around 825000 killed by covey is one of the highest per capita rates. president dwellings from the university walks told us that will stare at the killed 150000 people. when you're talking about these a back on the precarious does that mean more people are going to die out of his cake post lockdown scenario than who died from corona virus in this country? i believe so, and i say that with, with a heavy heart because the period of us there and g. so privatize ation of our national health service, as well as the big cats to spending on health and care and the privatization of our care taken over by private equity. financial, corporate sions often go bankrupt,
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leaving thousands of people in severe homelessness, really. instead of being care homes and we have a situation where morbidity and the stress, all insecurity, means that a lot of people are suffering from answers from heart problems from suicidal tendencies. and i think that is, it is quite possible that we will see a surge of excess deaths above what should have been the chase in the period going forward. i mean, the heartlessness shown by far is johnson about his remarks on a t roads and so on. this, this sort of is just so disgraceful, but it's the thing, but he's still prime minister, but someone can say that sort of things young that we have a situation where the privatized zation and the financial aggregation boss.
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national health system means that a lot of people are not going to be able to get the medical attention they need, they need and it's going to be a cascading crisis. i think, going forward. and the real, really important thing is the must be a more effective opposition. what is going on? i mean, they're always in johnson comments about even bodies piling up in the streets that alone the 8 year olds. all apocryphal, pending the inquiry that starts next year. but johnson would say the vaccine rule as has been a tremendous success for this country. what is the vaccine and to prevent the excess deaths that may will be higher because of renfield capitalist approaches, post locked down then cove itself. well, i believe that we have a, we already had a demo of stress in the country. i'd assemble the evidence on that. the, the,
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the, a number of people who are suffering from mental disorders, mental strain and physical strains associated with that due to chronic indebted to chronic insecurity. that's the reality of the carrier. i think as long as we don't address the insecurities of society, we will not get out of this. we did the quack, whereby the top chrissy and the finance is just making phenomenal amounts of money. if i give you one statistic, which i think is very important, be the value of wealth, private wealth in britain today. and risen from 300 percent of g d p national income to over 700 percent of g d p.
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and over 60 percent of our wealth in the country, private breaches inheritance, we have a system which gives to a tiny minority which as i show in the book, is essential 18th, by billions of pounds, not hundreds of millions, billions of pounds in subsidies given to the owners of assets of the owners of wealth. and this means that something like 40 percent of the population in britain is scrambling the rounds to maintain the living standards and are actually declining. and there are only maintaining it by deepening their private debt. this is the reality. so we have a situation where private debt is over 200 percent of national income and has been rising. it's not public, it's private. and if the fellow scheme is increased in quality, i think it's
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a disgraceful scheme. i explain why in the book, but if i dropped out the system very regressive, because it's given far more to irene and then for the pro carry ad. but it is merely a stop gap measure. now the way we're told we're told a subsidy is to welfare claimants, and i know you're advising the shadow chancellor. now the shadow johnson, as rachel reeves are famous, they said that labor should be tough of the the tories on welfare claimant. tell me about how the book talks alone and how we may be under these misapprehensions about who's getting the subsidies, the co option of descent. we get business programming and we're told, you know, we can be part of the equities investing population and we can top up our assets to certain portion of the population. you see the evidence exists to suggest this corpse,
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those who would otherwise dissent and move them to the right angle. gains grow because more and more people will come to realize that this is a good dangling system of rent, jake african, some going for the tiny needs. whereas most people are going to be proverbially left behind. but also chronically insecure. some long term to populists like johnson, well finally and legit corruption. do you think that people will just be too tired for any uprisings this summer, given that even the national audit office said there was no competition for the corona virus contract. that apparently big farmer are trying to recoup received losses from invest just a dispute. settlement systems over coded procedures is going to rise this summer. can we expect uprisings on the streets of some capitals or people too died from the
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precariousness of their existences. being for the moment. 1 that the ty at know, since the key is the desire for some desire to just get out. but i think there's a huge backlog of anger and resentment. they personally predict that will be a new surge of precarious movement because we can have a vacuum on the left for very long. it will emerge as a more in madison paid 3 ecologically driven agenda a nation. but there's a lot of anger and a lot of energy out am i hear from people every day about is i'm quietly, i think there's a build up. and if we get young politicians who are offering part of that vision, then i think that will be a spark to because we desperately need it. professor guys,
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certainly thank you. after the break, as britain comes to terms with evidence of a arguable karone of ours man, florida, we go to the city in india, globally supplying astrazeneca vaccines to us can be a former drug administration commissioner. what has gone so wrong in his country? all listen more coming up about to going undergrad. ah. imposing sanctions. any country needs to be a policy of last resort. that is not the case to day. now. washington sanction scores of countries and even threatening sanctions pick is supposed to do sanctions work? no, not really. also, we have an update on bear with me
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robot must protect its own existence with the welcome back tomorrow. the 74th world health assembly wines down as tens of millions, grieve for relatives killed by corona virus just by britain having a per capita death rate 10 times that of india. it is a so called world's largest democracy, that is now under the spotlight for its corona virus response, though join from bruna and india is former principal secretary to the government. marashi mahash is i got it. thanks so much for coming on. so as i said, the rates may be 10 times high here we're catholic. but i mean, i may have had the answers that give x in here and it might have been created where your from their poor little size of the largest vaccination manufacturer reportedly . what's gone so wrong? why there are hundreds of thousands that have been killed in the country
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and i want to get in and really be off of it. but then i need to make one. but then usa and in the course of germany and all that just to the law. unfortunately, id number is why the population is julie. the lawyer. we do not know what is happening. ready or then i because of your favorite population to be when i the army and not by myself,
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i believe it or then we also think about this because if you the top of all of the doors in the blue and then the probably part of a party and a lot of the, the very and certainly indian very and so goal is certainly we're having surge testing here in britain because of it, i just want to ask actually about the factory, the theorem institute improving because the c o mr. branwa says that he had to flee india because of death threats. so what is going on in my history that he had to flee the size of his factory, the largest vaccination, the manufacturing facility in the world? i think it is not even bother. so
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they go to the okay, i'm not sure. oh, i don't think there is any reason why you're asking. i was a commission out of water on the line. we might want to explain it. we'd love the one on the show. he does say though that mr. moody is responsible for ordering to few vaccines. and this coming from someone who i know is family of financially donated to the congress party historically, but he has supported new liberal policies or the modi government. what do you make of him saying that your leader or did just to few vaccines? that's why so many people today was
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everybody that is done and it was coming out to be important to me is that most of the countries countries the i n d b. and indeed those who i mean by that the private entity and all that know what he said, it's all though it's nothing to do with all of that that it was in all right. and it was it the he just says, murder, you order to few. i've india, they probably hadn't missed you on the side of the they could have joined the band. i mean, you only randy by division that time they have all
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your all the main reason that obviously the reason that's really the reason you were the commissioner for india's food and drug administration. but you don't think you, you bear some of the blame me for the b e b r o d b, i might, they may need a more awesome program i and that use this last machine and now i'm on the same model. i will be out for be in those water, but unfortunately,
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the why do you need to do international tended if you are the one in my where you are, is where the vaccines are so high. isn't this something much more fundamental, this near liberal policies of big pharma, of the closeness between governments and big pharma and how they operate, versus the great success of your neighbor with similar kind of population? the people's republic of china. listen, the process. i be sort of when data are at the, at the head of his life or dead. they have the vaccine. who cares who licenses? i mean, do you think, i mean this is life or death for in his population? surely these issues by the book about money and about rights, who cares?
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i use the binding all of the engagement the beginning. but i didn't start with some other countries than that. it cannot be said that i was so honoring the contract is more important than saving the lives of ordinary indian people. i am not the lady that also getting was why is also so bad time to really so it's really like to be late because the time when the attending needs to be close and the
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only reason i was reacting section all one good now. so this is infiniti, the joe biden administration. he has sought a waiver on a painting and intellectual property rights. why do you think your old colonial masters here in europe, britain, holland, you, they don't want any relaxation of the intellectual property, right? see, it is not the fuel or by, by monday, but you played on that and i believe that the use more risk. i have, i entered into the i didn't, i'm having commission. and why, why did i solve the problem in simply
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a nationalize all the big pharmaceutical companies in india like the serum institute and start to actually save the lives of ordinary indians instead of trying to be contractually obliged by new liberal organizations like the w i fi gotten on the, on my nationalized most of the time. so that's not a problem. the issue is made by the lives or lives are more important than the, the scandal of a leak of the formula for the asters anika vaccine. anyway, let's just move on to this black fungus that apparently is causing a 50 percent mortality rate for those recovering for those who have it and has to do with the steroid use in hospitals, because people have not been vaccinated. no,
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nothing to do this. so they did nothing to do that. it could relate most of the patients, but i didn't use the i've been probably and i was, it is not happened to me, but my brother media is not not a problem. do you not think that now is the time for some real nationalism in india as it were, when you're conversant with the, with what's been happening in agriculture, the fights over the painting of seeds by big agriculture, learn big pharmaceutical companies. you know, the grown of others has time for reflection,
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for indian politicians and think tanks to get away from this new liberal model that comes from chicago and london and brussels. i gave you that property and i do want you to make a very small business and let me know any. yeah, this is a huge population. different on the industry and therefore we need to have a different job where they're going to be a job market was so we all,
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we don't know we are supposed to be utilized and people for the commissioner and for the principal secretary, thank you. and that's it. for the show will be back on wednesday the day after you sanctions on you get us france bomb syria, a set to expire until then keep in touch my social media comment below on youtube and let us know if you feel supported by your government. when it comes to karone of ours, ah, me.
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