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but the united kingdom and france have a 'oint united kingdom and france have a joint fate. — united darkest— joint fate, a joint destiny. in the darkest hours, the united kingdom was a _ darkest hours, the united kingdom was a refuge for all french citizens who were — was a refuge for all french citizens who were forced into exile, there was even — who were forced into exile, there was even a — who were forced into exile, there was even a time injune 1940 when the capital— was even a time injune 1940 when the capital of france was, you could say, transported to london, so that together— say, transported to london, so that together we could build a rampart against _ together we could build a rampart against totalitarianism and the empire — against totalitarianism and the empire of brutal forces. after much to more _ empire of brutal forces. after much to more and — empire of brutal forces. after much to more and in a state of an versa to more and in a state of an versa to "— to more and in a state of an versa to -- a— to more and in a state of an versa to -- a state _ to more and in a
but the united kingdom and france have a 'oint united kingdom and france have a joint fate. — united darkest— joint fate, a joint destiny. in the darkest hours, the united kingdom was a _ darkest hours, the united kingdom was a refuge for all french citizens who were — was a refuge for all french citizens who were forced into exile, there was even — who were forced into exile, there was even a — who were forced into exile, there was even a time injune 1940 when the capital— was even...
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the government has been clear that china represents a systemic challenge to the united kingdom and towas my continued disregard for human rights and international commitments, there arrays of dissenting voices and stifling of opposition under the national security law in hong kong and disturbing reports of chinese coercion and intimidation in the south china sea. we are clear eyed about the challenge and we must be able to look at the chinese ndi and call out unacceptable behaviour directly just as our call out unacceptable behaviour directlyjust as our prime minister was able to do with premier and new delhi this weekend, an approach that has also been taken consistently by our allies. has also been taken consistently by ourallies. but has also been taken consistently by our allies. but actions speak louder than words and that is why i took the decision to instruct departments to seize deployment of all surveillance equipment some to chinese national intelligence and law from sensitive government sites and november last year, one of the reasons i banned tick—tock from government devi
the government has been clear that china represents a systemic challenge to the united kingdom and towas my continued disregard for human rights and international commitments, there arrays of dissenting voices and stifling of opposition under the national security law in hong kong and disturbing reports of chinese coercion and intimidation in the south china sea. we are clear eyed about the challenge and we must be able to look at the chinese ndi and call out unacceptable behaviour directly...
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be one _ translation: united kingdom is n always be one of _ translation: united kingdom is n alwaysways be one of the closest- translation: united kingdom is it. always be one of the closest allies and one of the best friends of france. i made reports of continuing —— and made continuing gunfire... peace talks get under way in azerbaijan between the government and an ethnic armenian delegation from the breakaway region of nagorno—karabakh. poland says it will no longer send weapons to ukraine — as a diplomatic dispute over grain escalates. hello. king charles has addressed the french senate on the second day of his and queen camilla's three—day state visit. the king spoke for around 20 minutes on the senate floor in paris — giving his speech mainly in french. he was the first british monarch to speak on the floor of the upper house of the french parliament. let's go live to paris to speak to our correspondent lewis vaughan—jones. what were the main features of the king's speech?— king's speech? some strong key themes coming _ king's speech? some strong key themes coming out _ king's
be one _ translation: united kingdom is n always be one of _ translation: united kingdom is n alwaysways be one of the closest- translation: united kingdom is it. always be one of the closest allies and one of the best friends of france. i made reports of continuing —— and made continuing gunfire... peace talks get under way in azerbaijan between the government and an ethnic armenian delegation from the breakaway region of nagorno—karabakh. poland says it will no longer send weapons to...
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we have a _ kingdom and by the united states. we have a reat— kingdom and by the united states. l responsibility on the world stage when _ have a real responsibility on the world stage when it— have a real responsibility on the world stage when it comes - have a real responsibility on the world stage when it comes to i have a real responsibility on the - world stage when it comes to climate policies _ world stage when it comes to climate policies that — world stage when it comes to climate policies that is — world stage when it comes to climate policies. that is what _ world stage when it comes to climate policies. that is what you _ world stage when it comes to climate policies. that is what you hear- policies. that is what you hear al gore _ policies. that is what you hear al gore talking _ policies. that is what you hear al gore talking about. _ policies. that is what you hear al gore talking about. he _ policies. that is what you hear al gore talking about. he is- policies. that is what you hear al gore talking about. he is no- gore talking about. he is no stranger— gore talk
we have a _ kingdom and by the united states. we have a reat— kingdom and by the united states. l responsibility on the world stage when _ have a real responsibility on the world stage when it— have a real responsibility on the world stage when it comes - have a real responsibility on the world stage when it comes to i have a real responsibility on the - world stage when it comes to climate policies _ world stage when it comes to climate policies that — world stage when it comes to...
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we heard the national anthems of france and the united kingdom. band plays.you can see no review you can see no review of the troops —— you can now see a review of the troops and my colleague is down there somewhere. tell us what you are seeing from where you are. i am are seeing from where you are. i am behind armed _ are seeing from where you are. i am behind armed forces _ are seeing from where you are, ifin behind armed forces the and are seeing from where you are, i1w behind armed forces the and i are seeing from where you are, u1w behind armed forces the and i can see the king and president macron passing behind me reviewing the republican guard, the ones with the co—kids. —— ——cockades, and it is ourformal moment to co—kids. —— ——cockades, and it is our formal moment to ensure the armed spick—and—span and then the more formal part of the occasion with wreath laying and the lighting of the flame under the arc de triomphe. the band is playing in hughes year as we continue to watch —— hugh's ear. we move to a more solemn part of the ceremony under the arch
we heard the national anthems of france and the united kingdom. band plays.you can see no review you can see no review of the troops —— you can now see a review of the troops and my colleague is down there somewhere. tell us what you are seeing from where you are. i am are seeing from where you are. i am behind armed _ are seeing from where you are. i am behind armed forces _ are seeing from where you are, ifin behind armed forces the and are seeing from where you are, i1w behind armed...
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mainly economic migrants to the united kingdom.ish had the british people have had enough. worries the british people have had enotwhat worries worries the british people have had enotwhat worries me worries the british people have had enotwhat worries me isworries the british people have had enotwhat worries me is what�*s the british people have had enotwhat worries me is what this me, what worries me is what this looks like in 12 or 24 months. if nothing is done. and that's why think the home secretary why i think the home secretary is highlight the need is right to highlight the need to things, because the to change things, because at the moment thing is being moment the whole thing is being by let's just say you're by the let's just say you're right, of the right, let's come out of the convention today. >> asylum seekers >> no more asylum seekers allowed, no application means that the boats. that will not stop the boats. this the problem. not. this is the problem. it's not. what is it's how what we do with them is it's how we s
mainly economic migrants to the united kingdom.ish had the british people have had enough. worries the british people have had enotwhat worries worries the british people have had enotwhat worries me worries the british people have had enotwhat worries me isworries the british people have had enotwhat worries me is what�*s the british people have had enotwhat worries me is what this me, what worries me is what this looks like in 12 or 24 months. if nothing is done. and that's why think the...
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australia and the united kingdom have legal and regulatory technology control regimes comparable to the united states. demands that the australia and the u.k. undertake reform is rankly condescending and highlights the need for a change in the attitude of defense cooperation with allies. i appreciate not want to open the doors to a trojan horse. i have served on this committee for 15 years now that i have been in the senate. at the same time i served on the intelligence committee. i would like to report to this committee, one of the very first things i've noticed between the two, is that there is a very distinct difference between the way we treat allies in intelligence field versus how we treat them on other things like export. and, i think, probably it would burn who -- behoove the state and department of defense spent some time with the intelligence community. we send sensitive and important material with the five i's. here, i do not have the concerns that some have. as far as the chairman is concerned, i am using this as a trojan horse, it certainly does deserve attention. but havin
australia and the united kingdom have legal and regulatory technology control regimes comparable to the united states. demands that the australia and the u.k. undertake reform is rankly condescending and highlights the need for a change in the attitude of defense cooperation with allies. i appreciate not want to open the doors to a trojan horse. i have served on this committee for 15 years now that i have been in the senate. at the same time i served on the intelligence committee. i would like...
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pillars of the caucus will serve the financial interests of the united states, australia and the united kingdom the united states and australia need these submarines faster than the are being produced. doctor karlin, it would help if you would clarify how the defense uodepartment plans to increase submarine production, you will go from making 1.5 sons and three subs for a year. what will this deal me in for our alliance with australia and what is the cost of interaction? finally secretary lewis as we develop new technologies with australia our proprietary products will be safe from chinese espionage. will this require changes to export controls to protect this technology as well as the technology we together through this partnership. i am supportive of pillar 2 of the agreement to advance military technology which will require strengthening controls among the partners don't want it to be used as a trojan horse to undermine us export control at the state of interest unrelated to the partnership. the caucus should be all about modernizing our relationships with two of our closest partners who hav
pillars of the caucus will serve the financial interests of the united states, australia and the united kingdom the united states and australia need these submarines faster than the are being produced. doctor karlin, it would help if you would clarify how the defense uodepartment plans to increase submarine production, you will go from making 1.5 sons and three subs for a year. what will this deal me in for our alliance with australia and what is the cost of interaction? finally secretary lewis...
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australia and the united kingdom have legal regulatory and technology control regimes that are comparable to those of the united states. demand from the administration that australia and the uk undertake extensive reform of their domestic regulatory system are frankly condescending and it highlights the need in defense attitude with its allies. i fully appreciate we don't want to open the door as the chairman said to using this as a trojan horse, doing things we don't want to do. i served on this committee for 15 years now that i've been in the senate and also at the same time have served on the intelligence committee and i would like to report to this committee that one of the very first things i noticed between the two committees is that there is a very distinct difference between the way we treat allies in the intelligence field versus how we treat them on other things like export and i think probably it would behoove the state and department of defense to spend time with the intelligence community. we share incredibly sensitive and important material, so here i don't have the concerns
australia and the united kingdom have legal regulatory and technology control regimes that are comparable to those of the united states. demand from the administration that australia and the uk undertake extensive reform of their domestic regulatory system are frankly condescending and it highlights the need in defense attitude with its allies. i fully appreciate we don't want to open the door as the chairman said to using this as a trojan horse, doing things we don't want to do. i served on...
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, for freedom _ the world and to the united kingdom, for freedom and _ the world and to the united kingdom and does he not _ for freedom and democracy. and does he not agree _ for freedom and democracy. and does he not agree that _ for freedom and democracy. and does he not agree that the _ for freedom and democracy. and does he not agree that the government - he not agree that the government should _ he not agree that the government should designate _ he not agree that the government should designate it— he not agree that the government should designate it as _ he not agree that the government should designate it as such? - he not agree that the government should designate it as such? the. should designate it as such? the roblem should designate it as such? the problem lies _ should designate it as such? problem lies in the mess should designate it as such? tin; problem lies in the mess we should designate it as such?- problem lies in the mess we have gotten _ problem lies in the mess we have gotten into over what we define china _ gotten into over what we define china as — gotten into ov
, for freedom _ the world and to the united kingdom, for freedom and _ the world and to the united kingdom and does he not _ for freedom and democracy. and does he not agree _ for freedom and democracy. and does he not agree that _ for freedom and democracy. and does he not agree that the _ for freedom and democracy. and does he not agree that the government - he not agree that the government should _ he not agree that the government should designate _ he not agree that the government should...
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mainly economic migrants to the united kingdom.ish had the british people have had enough. worries the british people have had enotwhat worries worries the british people have had enotwhat worries me worries the british people have had enotwhat worries me isworries the british people have had enotwhat worries me is what�*s the british people have had enotwhat worries me is what this me, what worries me is what this looks like in 12 or 24 months. if nothing is done. and that's why think the home secretary why i think the home secretary is highlight the need is right to highlight the need to things, because the to change things, because at the moment thing is being moment the whole thing is being by let's just say you're by the let's just say you're right, of the right, let's come out of the convention today. >> asylum seekers >> no more asylum seekers allowed, no application means that the boats. that will not stop the boats. this the problem. not. this is the problem. it's not. what is it's how what we do with them is it's how we s
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this year we transferred 14 challenger tanks to kiev, two are in service in the united kingdom. are 213 units of this model left in the united kingdom. . although only a part is ready for use. in europe, due to rising gas prices , fertilizer plants continue to shut down. in august, a decrease in output or plant closures was announced by the largest company in a number of eu countries, as well as uk european agriculture already lacks tens of millions of tons of fertilizers per year, not least because of anti-belarusian sanctions. after all, our country was one of the main suppliers of these products. this kind of crisis forces us to increase the export of fertilizers from russia to germany. in the first half of 2023 , germany increased the purchase of fertilizers from russian enterprises to a record $151 million. this is more than three times the average for the previous five years. the rhetoric adopted by official warsaw is selling fear to one's own state is an opinion shared by a political observer at the target news agency. andrey sych, a journalist, visited the program. say, w
this year we transferred 14 challenger tanks to kiev, two are in service in the united kingdom. are 213 units of this model left in the united kingdom. . although only a part is ready for use. in europe, due to rising gas prices , fertilizer plants continue to shut down. in august, a decrease in output or plant closures was announced by the largest company in a number of eu countries, as well as uk european agriculture already lacks tens of millions of tons of fertilizers per year, not least...
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the problem that china faces now poses to the united kingdom . and if you the united kingdom.think they've got people in westminster, michel, they've got people educational people on our educational establishments, they've got people they are they people everywhere. they are they are setting the debate . sorry, are setting the debate. sorry, forgive me. >> i know you sound like you're about to lose your voice. want me to bring in james? you can have a gulp of whatever that. what in your coat? what is that in your coat? >> it's ginger or the >> it's ginger something or the other the tea bag left in. other with the tea bag left in. >> yeah, well, i think you need some honey in there. that's what we need. and up we need. i'll try and rustle up some honey the break for you, some honey in the break for you, but yeah, the language. i found the quite interesting the language quite interesting because became the language quite interesting becéhez became the language quite interesting becé he did became the language quite interesting becéhe did used became the language quite interestin
the problem that china faces now poses to the united kingdom . and if you the united kingdom.think they've got people in westminster, michel, they've got people educational people on our educational establishments, they've got people they are they people everywhere. they are they are setting the debate . sorry, are setting the debate. sorry, forgive me. >> i know you sound like you're about to lose your voice. want me to bring in james? you can have a gulp of whatever that. what in your...
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financial time pressure when the united kingdom turns from a carriage into a pumpkin kiev blinky tourhe servants of the people measured in the pentagon climate storm el niño heats up the global temperature youth symphonies of the union state the connecting lines forum was accepted, smolensk you look around the planet. we are on the air of tv channels belarus 1 and belarus 24 in the studio daria tarasova hello, all kinds of unprincipled activities lead to bankruptcy. goethe's quote sums up the aftertaste of expensive pleasures of the united kingdom, spent on the financial patronage of independent britain's first anniversary . her majesty is not greeted on a grand scale, downing street is in a hurry to hit the cash register, after all, it is the second largest municipality. reported by fr. budget deficit. birmingham's treasury dropped $110 million in the red, not only western, middleland inflation eats up the income of royal universities. already on the streets railway workers lawyers workers air travel anti -crisis manager from downing street blames budget holes on seasonal clouding on
financial time pressure when the united kingdom turns from a carriage into a pumpkin kiev blinky tourhe servants of the people measured in the pentagon climate storm el niño heats up the global temperature youth symphonies of the union state the connecting lines forum was accepted, smolensk you look around the planet. we are on the air of tv channels belarus 1 and belarus 24 in the studio daria tarasova hello, all kinds of unprincipled activities lead to bankruptcy. goethe's quote sums up the...
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mr speaker , the united kingdom. mr speaker, the united kingdom.whatever it takes to protect our national security and this nation's democratic institutions , which have stood for centuries as a beacon of liberty from wherever that threat may come . wherever that threat may come. mr speaker, i commend this statement to the house. >> yeah, right. i know. called the shadow home secretary, yvette cooper . yvette cooper. >> thank you, mr speaker. >> thank you, mr speaker. >> can i thank the. okay. lots more to come on this story after 4:00. oliver dowden, they're speaking in commons about the chinese spy scandal. we'll have lots more on that throughout the rest of the show . okay. let's rest of the show. okay. let's get back now to the story i was talking about before we cross live house commons. live to the house of commons. a new claims that government new book claims that government action the channel action to deal with the channel migrant crisis is being stifled by judges who overinterpret by woke judges who overinterpret britain's international c
mr speaker , the united kingdom. mr speaker, the united kingdom.whatever it takes to protect our national security and this nation's democratic institutions , which have stood for centuries as a beacon of liberty from wherever that threat may come . wherever that threat may come. mr speaker, i commend this statement to the house. >> yeah, right. i know. called the shadow home secretary, yvette cooper . yvette cooper. >> thank you, mr speaker. >> thank you, mr speaker. >>...
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pillars will improve the national security interests of the united states, australia and the united kingdombased on mission requirements set by the name of the united states and australia need these submarines faster than they are currently being produced. i think will be helpful if you could clarify exactly how the department of defense plans to increase american sub production. how we go from a glum point for subsidy zero to three subs a year?a secretary hope you can shed some light on the perspective. what will this deal up meeting with our alliance for australia in what is the cost of inaction? finally secretary at lewis, how will you ensures we codevelop advanced military technologies with australia or products will be safe from chinese espionage. will this require changes to all parties export controls to protect u.s. military technology? as wilson military technology we developed together through thisy new partnership? i'mug supportive of pillar two f the agreement the co- development of advanced military technology which will require streamlining strengthening export controls among
pillars will improve the national security interests of the united states, australia and the united kingdombased on mission requirements set by the name of the united states and australia need these submarines faster than they are currently being produced. i think will be helpful if you could clarify exactly how the department of defense plans to increase american sub production. how we go from a glum point for subsidy zero to three subs a year?a secretary hope you can shed some light on the...
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he was very careful to praise both countries, both france and the united kingdom, repairing some relationsries particularly since brags it, and focusing on the fact they shared a commitment to freedom and democracy. yesterday was seen as a significant moment because king charles was the first british monarch to speak on the floor of the upper house of the french parliament. many of the politicians were called in from the break, but many of the politicians had their camera phones out, and they gave the king a standing ovation as he entered the chamber and left, as well. these are live pictures from bordeaux. his itinerary for the day is an interesting one. he will be going to an experimental forest, and a visit to a top vineyard. the reason that is interesting for him is that they use purely organic methods to make their wine. that continues the environmental theme of the visit today. bordeaux and the english city of bristol have been twin together since 1947. we know that they will join our reception later on the flight deck of the royal navy —type frigate hms iron duke, and that is to hig
he was very careful to praise both countries, both france and the united kingdom, repairing some relationsries particularly since brags it, and focusing on the fact they shared a commitment to freedom and democracy. yesterday was seen as a significant moment because king charles was the first british monarch to speak on the floor of the upper house of the french parliament. many of the politicians were called in from the break, but many of the politicians had their camera phones out, and they...
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now the united kingdom has promised to ukraine that it would receive 14 challengers. not only that, but also the united states has also promised ukraine. $31.00 us our bronze tax. now this, this is very important because if the information going back to the challenge are being destroyed, if that information turns out to be true and concerned, this would definitely bring concerns about a similar scenario happening to the older equipment that the west is planning to send to ukraine, and how all of this financial and military aid that the west has spends on ukraine might just go to ways. so we will just have to wait and see what happens next. and that number is quite said i want as well as it are to use it in the image. sure, it takes us through. that's just expanding something new misspoke, abides. we talked to former senior pentagon and security policy um this mike a maloof earlier keys of this. you such an endless supplies aren't helping your claims contra, offensive efforts at all. it's clear that the counter offensive has failed. it's um and, and there's a lot of rea
now the united kingdom has promised to ukraine that it would receive 14 challengers. not only that, but also the united states has also promised ukraine. $31.00 us our bronze tax. now this, this is very important because if the information going back to the challenge are being destroyed, if that information turns out to be true and concerned, this would definitely bring concerns about a similar scenario happening to the older equipment that the west is planning to send to ukraine, and how all...
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this has come at a point where the united states and the united kingdom are trying to put that away from china and build relations with india. in some ways, the trudeau government is not sinking from the same song sheet as its allies. india is in a rather strong position given the concerns about china, including in canada . >> to steve's point, canada has long been seen by india to have a problem on how it deals with sikh extremism, khalistani question. in recent months, it ebbs and flows, and the issue around kalus them has heated -- kalus stan has heated up. that call for independence for a kalus tammy state. we know for a fact that the modi government has tried to quietly back channel to tamp down those whom i have been on the fence. i think the modi government thought in some ways it was trying to get a handle on the kalus donnie problem in canada. the other issue that has been a huge issue, those same extremists have seen coasters calling for the assassination of indian diplomats in canada we have seen that security has been increased across canada. it is a very serious issue that h
this has come at a point where the united states and the united kingdom are trying to put that away from china and build relations with india. in some ways, the trudeau government is not sinking from the same song sheet as its allies. india is in a rather strong position given the concerns about china, including in canada . >> to steve's point, canada has long been seen by india to have a problem on how it deals with sikh extremism, khalistani question. in recent months, it ebbs and...
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but they are an - strong history of in the united - kingdom. and wildfire smoke from north america that was blown all the way across the atlantic in the wake of storm agnes, which you can see here swinging away from our shores. there is, though, another weather system now pushing in from the west, already bringing some of us some outbreaks of rain which will continue through the evening and into the night. some of that rain will be pretty heavy. so, as we head into the night, some pretty wet weather for a time in western scotland, drying up there in northern ireland. but the heaviest rain, i think, will be across parts of south wales and then up into the midlands and lincolnshire. there could be enough rain in one or two locations, perhaps most especially in the south of wales, for some localised flooding and some travel disruption. and then that rain band's weakening all the while, pushing towards the south—east corner, where it is going to stay very mild. further north and west, something cooler and fresher to take us into friday morning. so,
but they are an - strong history of in the united - kingdom. and wildfire smoke from north america that was blown all the way across the atlantic in the wake of storm agnes, which you can see here swinging away from our shores. there is, though, another weather system now pushing in from the west, already bringing some of us some outbreaks of rain which will continue through the evening and into the night. some of that rain will be pretty heavy. so, as we head into the night, some pretty wet...
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mainly economic migrants to the united kingdom.ish had the british people have had enough. worries the british people have had enotwhat worries worries the british people have had enotwhat worries me worries the british people have had enotwhat worries me isworries the british people have had enotwhat worries me is what�*s the british people have had enotwhat worries me is what this me, what worries me is what this looks like in 12 or 24 months. if nothing is done. and that's why think the home secretary why i think the home secretary is highlight the need is right to highlight the need to things, because the to change things, because at the moment thing is being moment the whole thing is being by let's just say you're by the let's just say you're right, of the right, let's come out of the convention today. >> asylum seekers >> no more asylum seekers allowed, no application means that the boats. that will not stop the boats. this the problem. not. this is the problem. it's not. what is it's how what we do with them is it's how we s
mainly economic migrants to the united kingdom.ish had the british people have had enough. worries the british people have had enotwhat worries worries the british people have had enotwhat worries me worries the british people have had enotwhat worries me isworries the british people have had enotwhat worries me is what�*s the british people have had enotwhat worries me is what this me, what worries me is what this looks like in 12 or 24 months. if nothing is done. and that's why think the...
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it�*s almost patronising to think that we as a united kingdom can have a set of rights that are perhapsbeing abused. this is a document written 70 years ago which was fit for purpose then but is not fit for purpose then but is not fit for purpose now. it's entirely different circumstances we have to deal with now. we can deal with the issue but let's see what the supreme court actually decide. we can either exit, which is in my view the cleanest way to do this or you can cut—and—paste one with other with a laser—like focus and look at what is not working and actually improve on it. i do not see a problem with that. let me put some of this to dominic. can you acknowledge that this is the product of something 70 years ago in what was envisaged back then has changed. it’s what was envisaged back then has chanced. v . what was envisaged back then has chanced. �*, ., ., ., ., changed. it's an international treaty and — changed. it's an international treaty and yes _ changed. it's an international treaty and yes it _ changed. it's an international treaty and yes it has - changed. it's an inte
it�*s almost patronising to think that we as a united kingdom can have a set of rights that are perhapsbeing abused. this is a document written 70 years ago which was fit for purpose then but is not fit for purpose then but is not fit for purpose now. it's entirely different circumstances we have to deal with now. we can deal with the issue but let's see what the supreme court actually decide. we can either exit, which is in my view the cleanest way to do this or you can cut—and—paste one...
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systems have managed to find much more power and influence than you and your party have in the united kingdombefore we get there, would it not be wise for you, in terms of practical politics, to accept that during your tenure as an mp, the glass hasn't been entirely empty? it's actually, in many ways, been at least half—full, and things have moved quite a long way. we have a british government that is committed to net—zero by 2050. the energy transition is well under way. the proportion of renewables now in the uk energy mix is something that was unimaginable even 15 years ago. why don't you stress the positives more? i'm very happy to stress the positives. i'd go further and take some credit alongside my green party colleagues for actually pushing the other parties, whether we're actually in parliament or whether we're in local authorities, to go further and faster. and i think greens have been instrumental alongside many others, of course, in making those changes happen. so yes, we were a parliament that has declared the first climate emergency and i'm very proud that that happened very sho
systems have managed to find much more power and influence than you and your party have in the united kingdombefore we get there, would it not be wise for you, in terms of practical politics, to accept that during your tenure as an mp, the glass hasn't been entirely empty? it's actually, in many ways, been at least half—full, and things have moved quite a long way. we have a british government that is committed to net—zero by 2050. the energy transition is well under way. the proportion of...
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million, united kingdom £32 million, even though britain though we've left it. an horrific story from south london, a young named south london, a young girl named euan south london, a young girl named elian way elian arade dam was on her way to school when she was brutally stabbed we be stabbed in the neck. we will be asking crime and asking how knife crime and indeed crime broadly indeed crime more broadly became out of control across britain's cities. now cities. the girl up until now only owing only known as street, owing to draconian sadiq restrictions. sadiq shah thermalis after thermalis died last week after a failed battle to pursue potentially life saving treatment. and finally, the courts have allowed her to be named to tell its named and her family to tell its story. we'll from story. and we'll be hearing from her shortly. her brother shortly. and finally, as the westminster bubble with bubble lost touch with rural britain, one seems to bubble lost touch with rural britai so. one seems to bubble lost touch with rural britai so. new e seems to bubble lo
million, united kingdom £32 million, even though britain though we've left it. an horrific story from south london, a young named south london, a young girl named euan south london, a young girl named elian way elian arade dam was on her way to school when she was brutally stabbed we be stabbed in the neck. we will be asking crime and asking how knife crime and indeed crime broadly indeed crime more broadly became out of control across britain's cities. now cities. the girl up until now only...
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million, united kingdom £32 million, even though britain though we've left it. an horrific story from south london, a young named south london, a young girl named euan south london, a young girl named elian way elian arade dam was on her way to school when she was brutally
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financial time pressure, when the united kingdom turns from a carriage into a pumpkin kiev tour blinks, how much the servants of the people measured in the pentagon climate storm el niño heats up the global temperature youth symphony of the union state forum of connecting lines accepted, smolensk you look around the planet. we are on the air of the tv channel in belarus 1 and belarus 24 in the studio daria tarasova hello everyone the kind of unprincipled activity leads to bankruptcy. goethe's quote sums up the aftertaste of the expensive pleasures of the united kingdom, spent on the financial patronage of independent britain's first anniversary. her majesty's thin one is not greeted on a grand scale, downing street is in a hurry to hit the cash register, after all, it is the second largest municipality. reported by fr. budget deficit. birmingham's treasury has dropped $110 million in the red, not only the western midlands are eating up income, queen's universities are already on the streets with railway workers lawyers workers air travel anti -crisis manager from downing street blames
financial time pressure, when the united kingdom turns from a carriage into a pumpkin kiev tour blinks, how much the servants of the people measured in the pentagon climate storm el niño heats up the global temperature youth symphony of the union state forum of connecting lines accepted, smolensk you look around the planet. we are on the air of the tv channel in belarus 1 and belarus 24 in the studio daria tarasova hello everyone the kind of unprincipled activity leads to bankruptcy. goethe's...
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at the moment. what that happening in the united kingdom at the moment-— that happening in the united you could see — at the moment. what about the moment you could see the — at the moment. what about the moment you could see the statue _ at the moment. what about the moment you could see the statue of _ at the moment. what about the moment you could see the statue of liberty i you could see the statue of liberty and you're ploughing way towards it? such a memorable moment. when you come underneath the george washington bridge, you have new jersey on the manhattan on your left and the statue of liberty. all i could think of when i saw that thatcher and the beacon there is everything we hold dear to ourselves relies on as being able to drink clea n water clean water and breathe fresh air and also take care of our planet so it is habitable for our children. we have to learn how to become better ancestors. ~ ~ have to learn how to become better ancestors. ~ ,, ., ancestors. when we think about the hudson, in ancestors. when we think about the hudson. in the _ ancestors. when we think abo
at the moment. what that happening in the united kingdom at the moment-— that happening in the united you could see — at the moment. what about the moment you could see the — at the moment. what about the moment you could see the statue _ at the moment. what about the moment you could see the statue of _ at the moment. what about the moment you could see the statue of liberty i you could see the statue of liberty and you're ploughing way towards it? such a memorable moment. when you come...
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of great britain and so united kingdom of great britain and s01 united kingdom of great britain andeland. so i think that positive. i think the that is a positive. i think the question for pundits question perhaps for pundits and voters rishi sunak voters would be, is rishi sunak getting getting these things through? the tory through? because of the tory party despite the tory party? party or despite the tory party? because look at for the because if you look at for the last ten years, been tory last ten years, it's been tory backbenchers the backbenchers driving the government and then what the government and then what the government does drives public opinion. so it's pressure from ukip backbenchers which ukip on tory backbenchers which forced david cameron to have a referendum then went referendum. and then we went from managed brexit to a hard from a managed brexit to a hard brexit because remainer theresa may by her may was driven by her backbenchers because she say politically. liz politically. then we had liz truss, just like a truss, who was just like a ranting ideologue . t
of great britain and so united kingdom of great britain and s01 united kingdom of great britain andeland. so i think that positive. i think the that is a positive. i think the question for pundits question perhaps for pundits and voters rishi sunak voters would be, is rishi sunak getting getting these things through? the tory through? because of the tory party despite the tory party? party or despite the tory party? because look at for the because if you look at for the last ten years, been...
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with over a hundred employees, riverford organics is one of the united kingdom's biggest organic farmse past few years, he's signed 100 -percent ownership over to his workers at a relatively low price. now, he only stays on in the role of mentor. i suppose i always wanted to use the business to shape the world, and i wanted to shape the world in a way that more like the one i wanted to live in, which is one that is not dominated by inequality and greed. the growing poverty all around angers him. the current government is doing nothing to help, as ever more people are overtaken by inflation and rising interest rates. he himself would be happy to pay far more in taxes to change that. in his office, he shows us an open letter he's written in collaboration with 40 other millionaires to british prime minister rishi sunak. they write: if the taxes on multi-millionaires were raised by only one percent, it would lead to an annually increased revenue equivalent to about 60 billion euros. patriotic millionaires uk invited rishi sunak to join us in calling for a fairer tax system on the 19 th of
with over a hundred employees, riverford organics is one of the united kingdom's biggest organic farmse past few years, he's signed 100 -percent ownership over to his workers at a relatively low price. now, he only stays on in the role of mentor. i suppose i always wanted to use the business to shape the world, and i wanted to shape the world in a way that more like the one i wanted to live in, which is one that is not dominated by inequality and greed. the growing poverty all around angers...
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with over a hundred employees, riverford organics is one of the united kingdom's biggest organic farmse past few years, he's signed 100 -percent ownership over to his workers at a relatively low price. now, he only stays on in the role of mentor. i suppose i always wanted to use the business to shape the world, and i wanted to shape the world in a way that more like the one i wanted to live in, which is one that is not dominated by inequality and greed. the growing poverty all around angers him. the current government is doing nothing to help, as ever more people are overtaken by inflation and rising interest rates. he himself would be happy to pay far more in taxes to change that. in his office, he shows us an open letter he's written in collaboration with 40 other millionaires to british prime minister rishi sunak. they write: if the taxes on multi-millionaires were raised by only one percent, it would lead to an annually increased revenue equivalent to about 60 billion euros. patriotic millionaires uk invited rishi sunak to join us in calling for a fairer tax system on the 19 th of
with over a hundred employees, riverford organics is one of the united kingdom's biggest organic farmse past few years, he's signed 100 -percent ownership over to his workers at a relatively low price. now, he only stays on in the role of mentor. i suppose i always wanted to use the business to shape the world, and i wanted to shape the world in a way that more like the one i wanted to live in, which is one that is not dominated by inequality and greed. the growing poverty all around angers...
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what we need to do is recognize that china is the largest threat, both to the world and to the united kingdomfreedom and democracy. and does he not agree that the government should designate it as such? >> the problem lies in the mess we got into over the mess we define china as with respect to us. are they a threat or not? if they are, why do we not call them a threat and take the necessary action to deal with them and sanction some people? chris: the man at the heart of this arrested in march released a statement today. he said it is vital that it is known that i am completely innocent. i have spent my career to date trying to educate others about the challenges and threats presented by the chinese communist party. to do what has been claimed against me, in extravagant news reporting, would go against everything i stand for. chris: the bbc is not naming the man and has not been charged with anythg, and it is not known what he is accused of. the government insists it is getting the balance right in its dealings with china, and its approach is in-line with allies like america and australia. h
what we need to do is recognize that china is the largest threat, both to the world and to the united kingdomfreedom and democracy. and does he not agree that the government should designate it as such? >> the problem lies in the mess we got into over the mess we define china as with respect to us. are they a threat or not? if they are, why do we not call them a threat and take the necessary action to deal with them and sanction some people? chris: the man at the heart of this arrested in...
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mortars and drones for reconnaissance this is the first amphibious training program that the united kingdomducts for ukraine, the general staff reported. now ukrainian soldiers are returning home ready to defend their homeland. ukraine took part in mine countermeasures exercises with breeze in romania. their main goal is to ensure the safety of civilian shipping in the black sea , the general staff of the armed forces outside ukraine reported. representatives of six partner countries, the united states, romania , bulgaria, turkey, france, and the united kingdom, took part in the training , and they also worked out the exchange procedure according to information in accordance with nato protocols, the polish army conducted military exercises with the involvement of tanks, helicopters and ground troops, the purpose of the autumn fire exercise is to demonstrate the interoperability of troops and interaction on the battlefield , the polish army informed that the exercise was held on the eve of the annual military exhibition, where the newest polish military equipment, in particular tanks, will b
mortars and drones for reconnaissance this is the first amphibious training program that the united kingdomducts for ukraine, the general staff reported. now ukrainian soldiers are returning home ready to defend their homeland. ukraine took part in mine countermeasures exercises with breeze in romania. their main goal is to ensure the safety of civilian shipping in the black sea , the general staff of the armed forces outside ukraine reported. representatives of six partner countries, the...
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to be united states-powell analog -- united kingdom-bailey analog to the united states-powell analog in south africa talking about a potential plat trip -- plateau but the market did not believe that an sees likelihood of a 25 basis points around 80%. that is not where the bank wants to be if it wants to carve out a narrative based on the latest data points which is so rapid sharpening of economic data. jon: i'd leading here over the weekend and i read the recent communication from the bank of england and i looked at all the economics, economists expectations and they were saying the height of the bank of england is saying they are not hiking. are you saying the threat needle -- is a credibility problem? simon: i am. they are getting criticism in being too slow. they moved earlier than the fed and the ecb. it has been the communication through the cycle and part of it has been cumbersome in terms of getting into the wage bargain, the profit margin -- margin negotiation. central banks, if you see a dislocation between the way the market is pricing your optimal path of monetary aussie
to be united states-powell analog -- united kingdom-bailey analog to the united states-powell analog in south africa talking about a potential plat trip -- plateau but the market did not believe that an sees likelihood of a 25 basis points around 80%. that is not where the bank wants to be if it wants to carve out a narrative based on the latest data points which is so rapid sharpening of economic data. jon: i'd leading here over the weekend and i read the recent communication from the bank of...
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or believe in the united kingdom.sed positions . positions. >> if you join the eu, people would argue that they're our closest neighbour. >> so therefore we should have a very close trading relationship with them. >> oh, delighted to have a trading with them. >> oh, delighted to have a tradthe with them. >> oh, delighted to have a tradthe minute with them. >> oh, delighted to have a tradthe minute with tto m. >> oh, delighted to have a tradthe minute with tto give but the minute we've got to give up our ability to make our own regulations and laws and policies british people policies for the british people and we have to take what brussels produces , which by the brussels produces, which by the way, always for the way, isn't always for the benefit member states benefit of its member states either . more often not, either. more often than not, what brussels produces for what brussels produces is for the brussels and the the benefit of brussels and the eu. often it comes up with policies that are anti its member states
or believe in the united kingdom.sed positions . positions. >> if you join the eu, people would argue that they're our closest neighbour. >> so therefore we should have a very close trading relationship with them. >> oh, delighted to have a trading with them. >> oh, delighted to have a tradthe with them. >> oh, delighted to have a tradthe minute with them. >> oh, delighted to have a tradthe minute with tto m. >> oh, delighted to have a tradthe minute...
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i don't i want to talk about things within the united kingdom. and we should respect for the decision, it was not our choice but i can observe on many topics, we feel the cooperation is needed for them, for us and in the eu side, we want good cooperation with our friends in the united kingdom. he said you gave him a better deal, did you give them a kick in a club rate deal? it you give them a kick in a club rate deal? , ., ~, ~ you give them a kick in a club rate deal? , ., my ,, ., deal? it is systematically like that when there _ deal? it is systematically like that when there is _ deal? it is systematically like that when there is a _ deal? it is systematically like that when there is a deal, _ deal? it is systematically like that when there is a deal, it _ deal? it is systematically like that when there is a deal, it is - deal? it is systematically like that when there is a deal, it is a - deal? it is systematically like thatj when there is a deal, it is a better deal! i suppose it is a better deal for the eu, ifeel if there is a deal it is b
i don't i want to talk about things within the united kingdom. and we should respect for the decision, it was not our choice but i can observe on many topics, we feel the cooperation is needed for them, for us and in the eu side, we want good cooperation with our friends in the united kingdom. he said you gave him a better deal, did you give them a kick in a club rate deal? it you give them a kick in a club rate deal? , ., ~, ~ you give them a kick in a club rate deal? , ., my ,, ., deal? it is...
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above all, real security— united kingdom.conomy on a better trajectory through a three pronged approach _ trajectory through a three pronged approach of targeted tax increases and reductions, supply—side reform, and reductions, supply—side reform, and holding — and reductions, supply—side reform, and holding down public spending. it was clear— and holding down public spending. it was clear that interest rates were going _ was clear that interest rates were going to — was clear that interest rates were going to go up, and they would go up further~ _ going to go up, and they would go up further we _ going to go up, and they would go up further. we had had artificially low rates _ further. we had had artificially low rates for— further. we had had artificially low rates for too long, and they were rising _ rates for too long, and they were rising across the world. therefore, in order— rising across the world. therefore, in order to — rising across the world. therefore, in orderto dampen rising across the world. therefore, in ord
above all, real security— united kingdom.conomy on a better trajectory through a three pronged approach _ trajectory through a three pronged approach of targeted tax increases and reductions, supply—side reform, and reductions, supply—side reform, and holding — and reductions, supply—side reform, and holding down public spending. it was clear— and holding down public spending. it was clear that interest rates were going _ was clear that interest rates were going to — was clear...
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the — i mean, i'm not saying that money doesn't have any influence on politics in europe or the united kingdomted states and i think the system is really corrupted by the money of lobbyists, including, of course, agribusiness. you're — famously, you draw a lot of your ideas from sort of utilitarianism and the sort of rational pursuit of the greatest good for the greatest number. do you think on that level, it has really helped your argument that since you originally wrote animal liberation and now, you've updated it, in the intervening years, there is much greater emphasis on the degree to which the production of animal meat is extraordinarily bad for climate change and greenhouse gas emissions. i think 15%, possibly, of all the world's emissions can be ascribed to livestock farming. does that help your argument? i think it does help, and one of the reasons i wanted to bring out a new version is to include climate change in the discussion that i already had in the book about reasons for an ethical diet. what is it to eat an ethical diet? and i think, actually, this is one of the easier ways we
the — i mean, i'm not saying that money doesn't have any influence on politics in europe or the united kingdomted states and i think the system is really corrupted by the money of lobbyists, including, of course, agribusiness. you're — famously, you draw a lot of your ideas from sort of utilitarianism and the sort of rational pursuit of the greatest good for the greatest number. do you think on that level, it has really helped your argument that since you originally wrote animal liberation...
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but the depleted uranium ammunition has been supplied to the cambridge mean by the united kingdom and the u. s. has been talking about it as well that has also entered into the conflict. and here's the, here's the problem are we, we, i remember when i was younger, and so were you that we saw these great meetings between people like gorbachev and the premieres of trying to signing all these deals with guys like reagan and, and, and, and they were actually working not so successfully but working toward agreements where they said let's shake hands and say, we won't ross, that line, we won't do this, we won't do that. we won't use this kind of weapon. seems like today we're going in the opposite direction and it doesn't seem to me. and that's not just to blame my country because i think russia and china and the us, all of the large countries on this planet have not have the, i guess the willingness to come together to do this. and they, shawn, i'm sure i think they're in, during the cold war there was at least reals of the game, right? yeah. that were more or less respected because both s
but the depleted uranium ammunition has been supplied to the cambridge mean by the united kingdom and the u. s. has been talking about it as well that has also entered into the conflict. and here's the, here's the problem are we, we, i remember when i was younger, and so were you that we saw these great meetings between people like gorbachev and the premieres of trying to signing all these deals with guys like reagan and, and, and, and they were actually working not so successfully but working...
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we hope that their countries will join the eu and the united kingdom in within the framework of this
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office during the visit, she told me how she drew boris johnson, the ex-prime minister of the united kingdom, on one of the tubes, and i immediately asked if she could help assemble it on a drone by putting this work on an online auction , the girls hope that the proceeds from this tube will be able to purchase more than one a drone for the military, and the painting itself will be given to a politician as a gift, and until the war is over, they will continue to be painted by anastasia holoshyvets viktoriya vorushchak from vinnytsia for the espresso tv channel, i remind you of another important collection of the espresso tv channel and the vesna charity fund are collecting funds for the purchase of modern drones for our scouts. the 23rd separate rifle battalion of the armed forces of ukraine, which is fighting in the hot donetsk direction, in particular, it was 3 pro mavic 3t kamikaze drones and their components, our goal is 1 million 900,000 uah thanks to you, more than 500,000 have already been collected . we ask you to actively donate, and our defenders will report the losses of the enemy
office during the visit, she told me how she drew boris johnson, the ex-prime minister of the united kingdom, on one of the tubes, and i immediately asked if she could help assemble it on a drone by putting this work on an online auction , the girls hope that the proceeds from this tube will be able to purchase more than one a drone for the military, and the painting itself will be given to a politician as a gift, and until the war is over, they will continue to be painted by anastasia...
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they say the norway, switzerland, the united kingdom, russia, and turkey, or violating those rights through their in action on the climate crisis. they were hoping pressure from judges at the european court of human rights will compel countries to sent higher emissions targets and cut the production and use. so fossil fuels, goose bed. what i expect from governments is that the take climate action for something that is real. this is a main problem because it's infringing on our human rights to die 2 months. reactive is hope. the case will inspire other young people to raise their voices and forced governments and companies to listen. i asked correspondent and brussels rosie, but child this case is likely to proceed now or dozens of lawyers in the court room . as the european court of human rights starts to hear, the legal arguments in the 4 days where the a landmark case brought by these young people age between 11 and 24. and so 4 to 5 and non profit group, the global legal action network. now, these young people are coming to court with arguments outside what they say is a risk to their h
they say the norway, switzerland, the united kingdom, russia, and turkey, or violating those rights through their in action on the climate crisis. they were hoping pressure from judges at the european court of human rights will compel countries to sent higher emissions targets and cut the production and use. so fossil fuels, goose bed. what i expect from governments is that the take climate action for something that is real. this is a main problem because it's infringing on our human rights to...
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it's including the united kingdom in denmark, estonia, you know, of, of every single artillery piece and shells. an endless amount of shells are needed . the coverage him was firing between 5 ivan, 6000 artillery shells a day. and russia was firing between 50 and 60000 artillery shells a day, and that's before the height of, of the current of a duel offenses on both sides of the conflict. so if we are at that point, war of attrition, key word, how would cluster bombs change that equation? can you explain what i think i know where you're going with this? but i'd like to hear you put it in your words and for our view for our viewers who are watching you right now. yeah, it wouldn't. but certainly the coverage of beam has already used cluster munitions in this conflict. in fact, human rights watch and even the new york times reported on this back in 2014, when the camera dream uh almost immediately after seizing power and t, as in 2014 started reading, re reading, cluster munitions down on their own civilian okay, i guess i, i, but let me stop you for a minute because i, i really want t
it's including the united kingdom in denmark, estonia, you know, of, of every single artillery piece and shells. an endless amount of shells are needed . the coverage him was firing between 5 ivan, 6000 artillery shells a day. and russia was firing between 50 and 60000 artillery shells a day, and that's before the height of, of the current of a duel offenses on both sides of the conflict. so if we are at that point, war of attrition, key word, how would cluster bombs change that equation? can...
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i gave the floor to the representative of united kingdom. thank you madam president, and thank you said the brief is for the perspectives. madame president, the international community remains rightfully concerned about the sabotage of the north stream pipe pines. we have repeated the condemn this attack, and we all want clear on says that's why we support the nation investigations of jeremy denmark and sweden to determine who is responsible. in july, jeremy demo can squeeze in office, a detailed updates on the progress of the investigations that update highlights the unprecedented nature of the sabotage and the subsequent complexity of the investigative processes. we understand these investigations will take time and we have full confidence in the impartiality and integrity. as we said before, we do not believe it is a good use of all time for the security council to start to pre judge. the outcome of these investigations dictates how they are conducted well, otherwise undermine them. we, on sunday council members should continue to offer o
i gave the floor to the representative of united kingdom. thank you madam president, and thank you said the brief is for the perspectives. madame president, the international community remains rightfully concerned about the sabotage of the north stream pipe pines. we have repeated the condemn this attack, and we all want clear on says that's why we support the nation investigations of jeremy denmark and sweden to determine who is responsible. in july, jeremy demo can squeeze in office, a...
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protectionism is currently held as a very aggressive stance of what both the united states and united kingdom have done is to vote for protectionism. that is to say that to be voted for the same thing that they pressure arise, the developing nations to get rid of. and that has to do been a mess of you to and i must say now at this conference with the head off world trade organization directed to the wrong boys do, according to way law has made that's a very clear wish. it took the opportunity to call out wisdom governments for embracing protectionism. the developing countries feel that leach, countries will have benefit of immense different the multilateral trade and system to develop their economies. now, no longer wants to compete on a level playing field and would prefer instead to shift a power based product, then it rules based system. now even though no countries were mentioned during the time that to be that it's a general i was speaking, we are aware of the fact that the countries like the united states and the united kingdom were really at the full front or right. oh, rather a front
protectionism is currently held as a very aggressive stance of what both the united states and united kingdom have done is to vote for protectionism. that is to say that to be voted for the same thing that they pressure arise, the developing nations to get rid of. and that has to do been a mess of you to and i must say now at this conference with the head off world trade organization directed to the wrong boys do, according to way law has made that's a very clear wish. it took the opportunity...