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prime minister, change your government without having to have a bloody revolution. and that's the way it works in the united kingdom. in spite of the fact that we have got pulse within our democracy, we are able to be critical all our prime minister and our leaders, and that's all to do with free speech. but it, but of course it is not the electorate, it is the m p 's in parliament, it will have to say over johnson's faith. and that is one of one of the vote lines in the conservative party needs to actually get more accountability within an organization. and by that, i mean the following. first of all, the 3rd party chairman should be elected by an accountable to the membership. secondly, they should be proper motions of the conservative party conference,
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and the constituency associations should have the right without an appearance of selecting their own candidates. and by doing this, what will happen is that at a party conference ministers would have to listen to the questions and answer the question to the party membership. and it is because the parties become so centric controlled that it is lost touch with its members. and that means that it is touch with the electorate at large a labor party is arguably moving in the other direction a party because how the different a controlled by the trade unions. unfortunately, increasingly, the conservative body has been being controlled by the fact cap bankers and h fund managers. and that's what are the folks in our system at the moment, but i have a denies that,
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but i just want to ask you then do you sense on the ground grass roots conservative member supporting what you're saying is i do in the website. and so i majority of party members want to see or is resign and go. and clearly the voters do as a result of this whole party situation, which is the, the process. i was brought it to ahead as to whether he should stay on it as prime minister. i mean, the reality is it a political problems is surging towards the united or is it just sitting there on the beach like in a way? and what has happened is that the people realize it or is made in the world. but he's a king with no clothes. and in particular,
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he's got no conservative clothes. and the members of the party realized this. and also the voters of realized as well. and what the party members want to see is traditional conservative values in conservative policies. they want to see low tax, a small state, strong on defense, stronger or in order going forward, freedom, democracy, liberty, and justice. these are traditional conservative values that boris johnson is totally actually a reference to what is i think says to said when he was a child, what do you mean? talk about defense. he flew in to give to maybe start a war with russia. i mean, a, i mean that, that's just what you're glad. anyways, you got, you don't think that,
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you know, because there's a wag the dog to get away from his problems home. that's why he went to in the midst of although i don't think so. i don't think people see it like that at all. i think they went to trying to show the support for ukrainian government and that was a reasonable thing to do. but a lot of situation. go ahead. all right, well i think it with what you fail to understand is that within the united kingdom that there are still family and national memories of the 2nd world war. and i it was affected by that because my father was killed. it's 8 in 944, and when i was just over year old,
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so i have no memories of him whatsoever. and that 2nd world war built out by germany gain just today to land and then get it back. yeah. and naval chamberlain, the prime minister, then try to appease hitler and it didn't work for your father. your father was fighting on the same side as the russians. obviously, they would kill you don't seriously comparing bladder. we approved and who supported the u. s. as with hitler, no, no, i'm not, not a joke, but i'm saying that you've got to understand that. and the people in the united kingdom saw the build up to the 2nd world war. and they are very worried when they see it and having
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a 100000 troops on the border of ukraine 420000 roost. and well, what i would like to see is much more dialogue between the united kingdom and russia. and quite rightly pointed out during the day we were partners, we worked together a get rid of it. but it seems to me that what we should be doing now is 2 things. first of all, i would hope that eventually we could get russia to join nato. and become partners within the nato organization, we should be working towards that kind of situation because that's kind of trust that one needs to happen within countries. secondly, it's been a democrat, i believe the people that determine their own future rather than i mean it's just a dictators and a water should happen in my view. is it
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a try me and the eastern crane and grade? they should be referendums of the people as to what they want for their futures. and they does reference should be conducted by international organization to the new drug i already has. there already has been a referendum already, has been a referendum in crimea. obviously, yes, i would consider doubt on how that was whether it was great we conducted what i'm saying is that they were international observers. and i should also say, i should also say, of course, nato membership was discussed in 991. but the idea seems to be firmly off the table . i do want to get back to johnson. why should it be off the table? i bought that for you and reinstalling it if we're trying to move
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forward in the future the just in passing that should be discussed. yeah, that's what we installed. doesn't seem to be having any of that. and of course, the as off medallion in ukraine, where we're sending a weapons, is linked to elements that, that would have been on the other side, i think, in the 2nd world war. but back that johnson, you're saying he's not doing anything. i will leave the leveling up for announcement to one side because it's very controversial about what the money is. what about the energy decisions that he's making to mitigate energy increase is kind of as was i think you've mentioned that it in a sense of subsidizing the c o 2 producing companies while subsidizing pro, like green measures. at the same time, it's been an absolute man. this we shouldn't be subsidized. again, that's not a conservative approach to a should be left to the market to decide on these issues. and the
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00 carbon emissions a mag policy. and the united kingdom produces at most 2 percent of the carbon outside of the world. and the idea that we will affect the temperature in by stopping everything and backed up to the country in the process. he just go nonsense and this is where i already got out of touch with it's a party members, and that's a policy that is going to change. and in addition to which it was announced that all the regulations is he's going to keep it in place. in order to pursue the regulations on there that he's absolute madness and it shows a lack of judgement. in my view, aside from the police investigation, johnson said that he is pursuing all the alleged fraud that took place during this
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grown of ours pandemic. who do you believe orth, johnson or agnew, the kind of fraud minister who resigned to the dispatch books claiming that counter fraud measures are just just not up to scratch? i well, and i had a very honorable man and i, i trusted 100 percent. i'm afraid i don't have that trust in boris. i paid over the last couple of years has lost all trust that i had in m as disappeared. 8 issue re reported. there is a failure of leadership and judgment in number 10 downing street. and i look back to the president jefferson and the u. s. president. when he said that when he came to judgment, you had a choice of either believing the professor or the power line. and he would always
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believe the power because the professor would say on the one hand, is this, on the other hand, where's the pounds from the gotten spent from the heart? the problem speaks for the people, and i believe the people are the ones who should determine these matters and that way for chance traffic. thank you. you're welcome. after the break, we investigate who's playing political games. if this he has, when drill and big as nato nations disengaged from the international community to give may june of cross to reception, all of them all coming up and bought 2 of going underground. your challenge with chinese issue and sending them from dosher rashid camera. hi sharon, my name is rob lee with me. hi. sure.
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and welcome back. it's 24 hours after several major nations and their allies stop the beijing. when dra lympics fire a diplomatic boycott of its opening ceremony over alleged human rights abuses this days after china celebrated the lunar new year. and as we enter the year of the tiger in the woods, the son sous art of war. unless you enter the tiger's la, you cannot get hold of the tiger's cubs. could this be symbolic of economic and political repercussions from nato nations after the boycott? joining me now from new york to someone who has spoken out against the boy got ceo of interpersonal intelligence advisory vip just well, thanks so much of it for coming on board. johnson's government following jo biden's lead boycotting the olympics, is going to make a big difference, didn't seem to make any big difference to the opening ceremony. not at all. for the simple reason, if you look at the history of the lympics, i mean they've been about 7 to 8 boycotts. nothing's been achieved. the world
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didn't change anything. it's ineffective. irrelevant and consequential. you know, your limits are governed by the i o, c, r china. and these are the playground tactics that present the leadership is trying to you as a strategy. they just have toxic consequences. i mean, you know, this is just a reflection of incompetent leadership. we're not able to negotiate effectively or come to some sort of resolution. i mean, how sad is it for me in my country to be sending our athletes who are at their prime or performing for our country and not have their leadership with? well, i'll get on to what add to the blanket and your wife and say, and johnson. but even you who are contracted to promote the games. that must be surprised that i way way an opponent of the chinese government to said the west boy good is futile. and pointless. china does not care about. it's a tool. china is not auditioning for any one's approval. able don't seem to
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understand that, but they won't tolerate being disrespected. you know, we're in a serious position where they might not forgive and they might not forget. well, i should also say that in the united states the something called the american values and security and internationals athletics act enacted by biting on december 27th. 2021 included in the national defense authorization act appears to mandate as reminded by the us foreign relations committee. the briefing of all us athletes competing in the winter games about the human rights abuses and safety concerns existed to the host nation i. e, china, what do you think of all the u. s. athletes having me educated about the evils of china? are they also being educated about the good of china? and if they have all this concern, why are they sending the athletes to china? flip flop, leadership is only going to lead you down
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a slippery slope. so all this is, you know, a 100 bizarre that you're giving a history lesson that isn't necessarily balanced. and remember we are guests in the host country. so is it a case of much ado about nothing? i think so. yeah. but in fan, the sporting boy quintillion, south africa against nazi germany, surely were important. shouldn't the chinese government instead of just dismissing this and saying so politicizing the games they should actively beach saying that there is no genocide and jin chang rather than saying don't politicize the games to joe biden, numbers johnson? well, i think the united nations of general sick 3 is saying exactly that of you know, these are the facts. we have 3000 athletes coming in from 90 countries. the united nations secretary general has himself said that, you know, in the spirit of games,
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let's observe. a truce nbc, in this country, because who have the exclusive broadcasting, right? as an example, they have sold out of their advertising inventory for this whole period of the game . they've secured a 100 advertises, and the, and the, the rates they're charging are higher. this time round than they were for the 2018 olympics. so in this whole flatulence of, of opinion and hysteria added score. we have the majority of the world who want to put aside the differences and maintain the olympics as a global event where nations come together. and if they can come together constructively, hopefully it can build relationships constructively, surprised that these countries, usa, australia, canada, denmark, japan, lithuania and britain on saying to avoid caught chinese products,
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chip se in apple computers of them. no one would really amuses me. and the irony of it is not last. we have so called smart leaders are using smartphones made in china, trying to send out ridiculous messages on some social media platforms are made in china. so it's, it's like i said, the irony of it is not last. maybe those chinese companies should have some in those electronic devices to prevent them damaging their businesses. and you know that this apparently there will be a lot of teaching of history of china as part of the cultural events. it's around the winter games. he's a little bit about that because i know that you, you've said that l, so social media will be used in a ever more sophisticated way to tell the world about about china. you know, my so, oh, we're acting it in an advisory capacity. and our objective is to promote awareness,
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engagement and excitement of this event for the and, and promote a sort of a good sense of good cheer for the olympic athletes and team usa. we're using social media stars from the genres of food, fashion entrepreneurs and ex olympians, using social media platforms like instagram, tick, tock, twitch and youtube. and really we just, you know, up highlighting the good of this event. but not, i think it genocide as a rick scott claims at what he who make, i mean, he hasn't written too big us multinational companies about the fact that they are technically foreign agents. i don't argue the selling products made in china. what did you make of the fact he rode to lee a editor global editor in chief of news. we the chief executive officer of newsweek
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complaining that you. i mean, he didn't say they should ban you from being able to write in a publication, but effectively saying that they should print a warning every time you write for the magazine, i write to bring your attention to a troubling issue with one of the music's contributors vip jess, while a registered foreign agent readers should be informed or disclaim. mine is biography, his shilling for a genocidal regime. makes me sound like a criminal, isn't it? oh, but the fact is that senator rick scott suffers from a dereliction and distraction of duty. and i do question his judgment of priorities, considering the, the chair of the tardy that occupies, i mean, he chose me to be his 1st order of p r. business in 2022. considering that his own state and various issues that they were coping with, like cobit and, and a few other things um, you know, and all of this,
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i do feel sorry for him because he even treated it out. and i don't have to criticize him. and of course, i'm not being derogatory, i'm really being descriptive and i called him a soc some sandals, kind of guy. you know, he treated it out and his followers attacked him. i wouldn't say they came to my defense for the attack and they attacked him on his position on, on the 6th of june. the capital riots on the 6th of january attacked him for his position and the largest medicare fraud in the history of the united states. they attacked him when he was deposed how he invoked the 5th amendment 75 times. okay. but he was democratically elected as a senator after that medicare would fine. i mean, what do you think about taking a job with a country that is routinely? i mean people can one job coverage of jin chang where we have actually challenged
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the official nato narrative, as some might see it. was it like to work for a country that is a routinely in a donation media accused of of genocide? well, actually we this contract that i have has got to do more with the olympics as a global event. and it's a social outreach at pain. this is not a so called influential campaign that, that people are projecting it to be. you know, i've been involved in this so called swamp of people giving opinions like am a chill journalists, professional crows, and one or 2 senile sandwiches. and of course, like i said, you know, i'm not being did all that and being descriptive. i'll give you, well, i mean, even in an actual genocide you wouldn't actually take the job from the nazis if the games were in munich and we were back in the 1930 s, no one was so simple as that, but i've received death threats. i've received death wishes i and now you know,
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i have nothing to hide, everything is filed with the department of justice. it's accessible to it. what i should say. i mean, when you say no, and would, of course, a lot of american companies were involved in that. in the nazi games and us multinationals, people can read about their history of that. do you think or do you think there is something of joe mccarthy in these attacks on people trying to promote trying to make this winter's games a success in beijing? oh, absolutely. i mean in my example the people are trying to sabotage and mon marginalize . my, it's but, but to what gain i'm, i'm still confused that when it help jo biden's popularity, obviously i'm speaking to you from a country where boris johnson is under threat. his leadership, biden's poll, ratings are very low. do you think it or they see it in their advisor? see it is important to attack other countries as
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a means of showing them their power on the world stage. i don't think it shows power on the world stage it'll. it'll come and pass like everything else we living in of such a fast news cycle all at once. once this is over, within a week or even we'll move on. i'm sure there will be lots of social media tweets that showing pictures of the u. s. athletes and athletes all around the world. have any idea of what the athletes must feel competing in a competition which is being diplomatically boycotted by their own government? well, i'm sure they'll feel sad on the day when this, when they see their peers from other countries and their leadership around to support them. and they are, you know, on their own. and it doesn't help if they are sort of the so called their education. they're getting before they go, it only adds the fear and, and it could affect their performance psychologically. so you know, we should be
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a part of united nations and the general sector himself has said that in let's observe a cruise we should be going with as positive mindset as, as possible. and if our media reports to us that the international community is boycotting this, he has winter games of aging. what? sure. what should someone viewing or listening to that kind of media coverage? i think, i guess they'd be intrigued what i want to do with the other we have just well, thank you. thank you. that's it for the show will be back on monday, 8 years since the 22nd winter in the big games over in. so g, russia, that also saw protests and calls for boycott until then keep in touch by all our social media. let us know if you think may jennings olympic games should be boycotted of human rights allegations. ah,
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