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but all the time, the crisis is only increasing. so that is why african nations today are more for russia than for the united states. they got on history about anderson, people a more russian oriented because they are a great power and we can see they have started to help certain african countries and difficulty with terrorism. already in molly, we could see the armament support, so it's good. we can collaborate with russia as we have already noticed the results in mommy. it is something that cannot be hidden really by turning to the middle east. china has broken an historic piece deal between saudi arabia and iran, which could see an end to the conflict in yemen. a country which has been bothered to the brink of the world's worth farming and more than a century. of course, with the help of arms and military support from washington. so it seems that at least 85 percent of the world rejects you as colonialism. as we start to see the beginnings of a new world order,
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india has been scaling down security, a british debit of mantic offices including removing security barriers outside the u. k. i commission in new delhi. those measures father. thank why are radical, separate as group on indian diplomatic office in london volition in delhi has said the british authorities should be held accountable. auntie, the rwandan sharma reports from the thing toby unfolding. jordan, new delhi is that the british high commission here has lost extra security. security also has been reduced at the residence of the british on the war in new delhi. it seems like india has had enough. now, don't get me wrong in the us, not trying to be irresponsible. here it is just the sun and barricades. little put here that have been to move the security personnel still stay port inside. but why is india taken this measure?
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which is seen as a retaliatory one, it's essentially because last week on sunday. in fact, there was a group off color, sunny separatist that stage to put us outside the indian high commission in london, colostomy separately. so essentially group all the men who is seek indians and job to be a separate country. now this color stanley separatist, wal, normally stage dog port as outside the indian high commission in london. but they also entered inside and they removed the indian flag. they pull down the indian tri carlo flag, of course india futures and it has lots to protest stuff with the british government. u. k deputy commissioner was summon and was one demanding an explanation to us to be off the culprits and the perpetrators of what
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happened at london yesterday to be off weekly, arrested, and prosecuted. we launched a strong protest and also clearly indicated to the british authorities for the need for them to put up a good security b, b, u. k. high commission. i do all of this happening on the watch or, or prime minister the indian origin. what was the british police doing? that's a question mark, considering it failed to, to off all of that from happening. but of course, saw british government also has come up with the reply, but a bare minimum diplomatic reply. so to say, will always take the security of the high commission, an old foreign mission cindy, u. k. extremely seriously and prevent and robustly respond to incidents such as this. now, india is not okay with only war to what india wants is action. i'm not asking for
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much, it's basic, isn't it for our country to protect itself for emissions wanted soil. so that's what in dell is asking for this response really, which is coming in. all the barricades being removed from the british high commission in new delhi is seen as a different type of retaliatory. one richie soon lacks rise to power. is a topic of all modus operandi and will be back a little bit. ah, hello, i'm manila chan. you are tuned into modus operandi. so he has no political pedigree . is the child of immigrants to the u. k. he's done a political science as the youngest prime minister in modern british history. but is richie soon ox rise to power as storied as bay say this week we'll take a look at the 1st person of color to hold the prime minister ship in the u. k. all
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right, let's get into the m o. ah, in the fall of 2022, the u. k was reeling from the death of their beloved queen elizabeth anne skyrocketing, inflation met with tumult in the market. tory pm liz trust implemented a disastrous financial plan for britain. she resigned from her post just 6 weeks after replacing forrest johnson as prime minister. so who's in 10 downing street now? none other than the man who lost to liz truss re she's soon back. now the child, the immigrants of indian heritage is heralded by the media as sort of this immigrant rags to riches. very pale and image concocted by a team of p. r. people to downplay his immense wealth and privilege as a child of
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a successful dr. father and mother who was not only a pharmacist, but she own the pharmacy chain. well healed. indeed, soon as i grew up to attend private schools, elite universities such as oxford and stanford in california, where he met his heiress wife. he then went on to have a successful career at goldman sachs before trying his hand at politics and just 2015. a 1st time m p in 2015 to take the seat as p. m. in 2022. thank you so much, but the next story is less of a rise to the top. rather more of a tail of last man standing or worse flim pickens, shed more light on this will turn to a former scottish m p. he's now the chairman of the hope over fear, grassroots independence campaign in scotland. mr. tommy sheridan is joining us now
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. so 1st, tommy, thank you for being with us. re, she's still next ascension to pm. is lot it as a win for diversity or even colonialism coming full circle with him, you know, being the 1st person of color to hold this position, the press. harold in his story rise. he himself fancies this blanket, child of immigrant story, but that's not the whole picture. is it? can you fill us in a bit on mr. to next background or his origin story? it's important that everyone understands that read cheat should. i doesn't represent the average emigrant to the your key. he as a success story for the experience of emigration to the your director, she should like as a man barn inch of privilege and living. and i believe this is a man who attended a boarding school as a youngster, a boarding school,
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that costs almost 50000 pounds a year to attend the overwhelming majority of families across the u. k. don't am anywhere near 50000 pounds, but that's, that's mine was able to have his dad p to have them educated that wouldn't chester boarding skill a private school near to where he was born and showed hampton in the social cost of england. the man was born to privilege and the man represents privilege, as no average emigrant story. average emigrants suffer from discrimination, suffer from low income suffer from hosing. this is a man who has never known any of those problems and f, any of the years wish to can so venue from 2007. they will see that
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you don't, fresh, bushy killed richie should not fail every one in b, b. c documentary that he had many friends that were upper class and out of stock chrissy and he says, and some working class and laughs and says, well, not walk in closets. but then goes on to tell everyone that he goes to state schools to lecture people about the 2 can go to oxford and cambridge just lake hadn't even though he went there from a private boarding school costing almost $50000.00 pounds a year. the mine is privilege, personify this is nor a story of an average american yuki watching his way to the fault. this is a mind born into privilege and no represent stop privilege. and unfortunately,
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he has governing on behalf of the privileged and society. critics compare his victory to that of barack obama here in the states and say his prime minister ship will do as much for race relations. immigration class struggle as much as obama's presidency did for solving and racism in america. your thoughts on that? will anyone who suggests that the election over it you should not, can they you key will do as much for race relations as the election of bought a car bama that and america they really have to ask themselves the asking the right question, because truthfully, do we really think that the election of barack obama has done anason to solve racial tensions, and discrimination and racism within the united states of america. i don't think so
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. i think that is clear evidence that racism has go wash, not better. and when you consider the disappointment that barrak obama represented for many, many of the support of many people. so he was going to govern on behalf of the majority, not the corporate minority. and sadly, they were let don't because bought a bama. he said that was one integers, may the catch, that was one of these platforms, universal healthcare for every american citizen, the righteous country in the world. and they can't afford to give universal health care is absolutely unforgivable. about a car bama all shall present the, the over the largest number of bombings of those little countries and
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planted the mine who was a sensibly man of peace, actually as guilty of dropping more bombs than even bomb or bush before him. i'm so bike a bomb up was that disappointment in terms of the aspirations of many black americans and those who believed in peace across the planet. and richie shook will do absolutely nothing to improve diversity, a race relations and the key because the mind stands for the establishment, he stands for the status quo. he stands for changing absolutely nothing as far as discrimination, racialism, poverty, and quality as concerned. all of those indicators within the u. k. have gone wash, and the last 12 years of 40 government and they will continue to get wash eyes,
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richie sure, that governs for the wretch and the privilege you know. the tory popped in the u. k . has been described accurately as the high, you know, poppy because if you study hyenas, the mom was the high, you know, mom or you will see that the 3 on the sick, on the vulnerable on the old as i, you know, do a natural, the tory does what it said, the 5 and society, our party, the freeze on the week, the vulnerable the old rich shark represents that party and he will do nothing to improve society for those of color or did risha soon acts eventual when of the pm's chair come
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as a last resort, and by that i'm referring to the run off between he and liz truss after boris johnson step down, liz trust defeated soon act only to step down a few weeks later did sooner when only because, and i'm going to put it bluntly, there were no other horses left in the stable. the victory of richie should look into some context. for viewers. we have the key button was a hash 3 that involves an understanding, thou one, tame, 2 sons of the world. what under the use of british imperialism breton was the dominant of on the planet? no, it's important that that context is born and maimed. when you then look at the election in 2019 of boris johnson to become
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the play minister of the uti. orest johnson as a buffoon of the highest order, boris johnson as a pathological liar. whose allies have been well documented all across the british press for many, many years. a man who lost several jobs as a columnist and an alarm squeals for telling lies a man who had to resign because of the lazy, tall, did british public, a boat, every one else keeping cove and rules and regulations. apart from him. a man who was telling ordinary families that they couldn't visit sick relatives in hospital. and carol visa,
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a man who told families that they couldn't attend funerals for loved ones while he was parting behind. number in and in pinging as f, life was just as joyous as it always has been for that bumbling buffoon. she represented the my opinion that up. so look decrepit, b t off button, the imperialist nation. it summed up just how low but i had sunk and the world that we were represented by somebody like bought us johnson. and everyone thought that's is the was that get kind of get it was on this. and then last thrust came along, and every one thought, oh, we were broke and reckons, went from boris, the buffoon to all as the app. so look loony who doesn't have
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a low, what's going on while the nation you year on you, your, a women who was completely and utterly of dex and became the shorter sampling british prime minister and history. you have that as the context for register mark register wasn't all they did by by the black. each people they become yeah, him. and he was rejected even by that a minority that pop membership, that was that he was rejected by them in our last class. imagine lucia days, the less less and yeah, that's what read. she should like that he was eventually allowed to take the range because and i think the expression you've used there been no more horses
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able. it's quite a good one. certainly is the truth that the tory party as an institution as decaying by the d and richey, should i been in place, will not address the absolute destruction of that party as are viable or permit of the next election. i don't particularly re key astound mom. i think he started as a tory in disguise, but he will win by default, not because in the family, but because people cannot stomach any more of the today's after 12 years of economic ruination. and corruption which has been amongst the washed and british political history. all right, tommy sheridan don't go anywhere. they're still so much more to unpack here. coming
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up next, we'll examine why richie soon acts policies from domestic issues like pay inequality to nato. ukraine is really just more of the same. we'll discuss it when we return said type, the ammo will be right back. ah, [000:00:00;00] with ah, welcome back to the m o. i'm manila chad. so the old saying goes new boss. same as the old boss. will this be applicable to reach you soon back? tommy sheridan is re joining us. thank you for sticking around. tommy. so 2022 proved to be
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a pretty wild year for the u. k. a revolving door at 10 downing street. the death of the queen energy prices, skyrocketing inflation, exploding yet with each successive pm who steps in the more financial commitment made ating the kiev regime in this proxy, nato war richie sooner was believed to be a fiscal conservative, and was expected to implement more practical financial policies yet he's doubling down on the very financial commitments that his predecessor, boris johnson made to ukraine. now, the type of monetary promises that lad, mr. soon act to resign as johnson's exchequer. how do you square his priorities sooner and the british establishment as a whole, are determined to maintain their support for the natal proxy war and ukraine. and number one, of course,
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is to provide cover for all of the problems that the british population face. you see the u. k as in the up of the was them felician for almost the years. the you key has a standard of love increases. that means the standard of living is expected to fall by a full 7 percent over the next 12 months. we have food places at the highest of all in terms of advance places. we have energy, places that are on, on affordable. we have what cars being forced to big part and straight actions. hundreds of thousands, millions of what cars are going to be forced to take. they got the voted, the voted for and the post to industry and the kitchen and health and transport all across the u. k. what? because i've been forced to fight bike,
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but what is the response of the government or nothing to do is there's no fault gulf, as there was a new korean in the past, few russians blame the russians. so as it's very convenient for the brace, stablish to continue this coverage and so or for the proxy war and you clean because it gives them a bookmark, it gives them some victim blame for the problems. and the 2nd reason, of course, the maintain the support as because british aerospace and all of the la bank armaments companies are making packet, making a packet of this war just as they have done. and relation to the horrible horrible . find your conflict in yemen, which is destroy dot country has introduced the biggest humanitarian disaster on the planet. just note our moments which have been supplied to shore the several 1000000000 pounds was abundant when supplied and all done for that particular point
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. what to be executed is disgraceful, and protected, and america are behind up, well, is ratio soon actually use here a boon for the u. k. you know, having a young pair of eyes at 10 downing street or will his age proved to be a liability, especially on the global stage. because by contrast, us president joe biden is approximately twice his age. is quite clear to most independent observers of politics across the world that by the chain. and you've reached into your eighty's and you've been around the electrical shock up for as long as job by the eyes staying to hang up the political. i add joe biden, and my opinion is if he has the answer to america's problems, then they are asking the wrong questions to begin with. because the mind does not
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represent the future of america, doesn't speak up for all the people across america. this is a mind who was going to his way to under maine, the point of progress of policies of the late abandon, the sandals were family sandals, was talking about universal, medicare for all would be on the sandals. was talking a cancellation of a student tuition fees to left so many millions of the poverty that know read because of trying to pay off student dressing fees when bailey sandals was talking about a minimum wage of 15 dollars. i know of to try and tackle which poverty job items are typed up. one of those policies he has refused to embrace any of those policies you're by them has continued to govern, more or less in the same vein. i've donald trump, that on this george bush that before him and alma woods,
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nothing is changing as far as us society, as can see, the wretch, our big coming, even more obscene, only rach, whereas the pool of the getting becker and becker. that's why problems in america are growing. in my opinion, the divisions in america are growing on day as a country that is very much of war with itself. i think the age of jewel biden doesn't help that, but more important than he's each is what he stands for. this is a man who was behind the illegal invasion of a right. that's a mind to been behind. supporting tax breaks for the multi national corporations in america, but not supported a loving minimum wage for all the nu, what cars and america. so it's no job biden's age. that's the i guess problem why
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he stands for. this is the biggest problem and that's the same and you came was wretched tonight. circling back to soon acts, indian heritage soon act is thereby asian. will his ethnicity be reflected in his foreign policy towards the global south, or will his financial status cloud, his decision making abilities, especially since he's now been quoted as calling china and russia the enemy of the u. k. dish, the the election of richey will change. britain's colonialist, imperialist, chauvinistic attitudes, asia and china are deluded. thus mine has recently ought to be the end of the year of court deal relations with train of this month. i've done his duty and been obedient to his bosses in america who
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have been trying to work up until rushing, feeling, anti chain of feeling and seattle, ron feeling for many, many years. know, because the want to she, the world, the way they see it, which is all about the free market outlet elysium and the success and promotion of business of all course, that's the most important thing in the world. and what will happen under richie, should i as breton, will continue to be a colonial or ruler and chauvinistic country as far as asia, as far as india, as far as pakistan as can see him. you know, people ought to just pause for a moment and try and think about what a lot of women said. in 1979 when message capture was elected, the new
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u t. a lot of women thought or greece, the women pray, managed out, an eager vest is great for women's rates. this is great for the advancement of women at was an absolute stuff for women. why? because she introduced policies that what are both economists division, she along the way geez, of all the new people, she at the set goes that most women, what then the adding say goes, what did that mean? amend them more and more women were driven into poverty and despair, spite to fight. but she was a woman play minister and that is the same story. the hush to be applied. your richie should not. he has a man of color. he is a man rizza, a heritage. yeah. his parents and grand parents and dea and pakistan. but you have a situation where he represents nothing more and nothing less than
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the chauvinistic british colonialism. the breton has always embodied. all right, unfortunately i have to leave that right there, tommy sheridan. thank you so much for this conversation and that is going to do it for this weeks episode of modus operandi the show that dig deep into foreign policy . i'm your host manila channel. thank you for tuning and we'll see you again next week to figure out the ammo. ah ah oh, when i was showing wrong, when i just don't hold any new rules. yes. to see how
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this thing becomes the advocate and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. a lot of this are the cia and then did a media cover story to conceal american involvement in the notes in according to what other supplies winning does see was this says, germany stated colleges also had a role in the plot. also ahead i'm standing in the middle of

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