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sir anthony seldon, actually, who they are! sir anthony seldon. thank— actually, who they are!don, thank you very _ actually, who they are! sir anthony seldon, thank you very much - actually, who they are! sir anthony seldon, thank you very much for. seldon, thank you very much for sharing your insight as a historian who has written books about pretty much every foreign minister in living memory. joining me now is anna mikhailova, deputy political editor and columnist, the mail on sunday. ijust want i just want to get your reaction to today's events?— i just want to get your reaction to today's events? extraordinary. the bi . . est today's events? extraordinary. the biggest blinder— today's events? extraordinary. the biggest blinder has _ today's events? extraordinary. the biggest blinder has been _ today's events? extraordinary. the biggest blinder has been david - biggest blinder has been david cameron's return. i do think that rishi sunak is going to struggle to sell this as continuing to be the change candidate, because only one month ago he was distancing himself specifica
sir anthony seldon, actually, who they are! sir anthony seldon. thank— actually, who they are!don, thank you very _ actually, who they are! sir anthony seldon, thank you very much - actually, who they are! sir anthony seldon, thank you very much for. seldon, thank you very much for sharing your insight as a historian who has written books about pretty much every foreign minister in living memory. joining me now is anna mikhailova, deputy political editor and columnist, the mail on sunday....
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. to peace, sir anthony seldon.nthony , you have now sir anthony, you have a letter in the times today. it talks about the contemporary issues of protests at a time of reflection . and i found one line reflection. and i found one line from it, particularly poignant. you say peace and mutual respect will prevail in the end . is that will prevail in the end. is that your view of how today will go .7 your view of how today will go.7 well let's your view of how today will go? well let's hope. >> let's hope that those people who are going to be protesting do respect the rights of others to reflect on people they knew their parents, grandparents, maybe siblings, friends who have died in conflict and for whom today is a very sacred day as it has been for the last 110 years, almost since the guns fell silent on november 11th, 1918. so the group i represent were founded in honour of an idea by a soldier who fought in the first world war. who douglas gillespie , who had a dream about gillespie, who had a dream about a path ac
. to peace, sir anthony seldon.nthony , you have now sir anthony, you have a letter in the times today. it talks about the contemporary issues of protests at a time of reflection . and i found one line reflection. and i found one line from it, particularly poignant. you say peace and mutual respect will prevail in the end . is that will prevail in the end. is that your view of how today will go .7 your view of how today will go.7 well let's your view of how today will go? well let's hope....
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let's speak to sir anthony hurt —— sir anthony seldon, a commentator and historian, hejoins us from seldond historian, hejoins us from epsom. it is a significant day, we have been discussing quite how significant, the first king's speech in 70 years, talk us through quite how big a moment today will be. tt is talk us through quite how big a moment today will be.- moment today will be. it is the kin . 's moment today will be. it is the king's speech. _ moment today will be. it is the king's speech, isn't _ moment today will be. it is the king's speech, isn't it? - moment today will be. it is the king's speech, isn't it? many l moment today will be. it is the - king's speech, isn't it? many people listening to this and watching it will perhaps remember the famous film a few years ago of the king's speech when king charles�*s grandfather george vi had to have the ordeal of speaking with a stammer that he had, the way he was coached to do that. that is very much and everyone's mind when we hear the words the king's speech. king charles will be thinking, i'm sure, of the fact that he has to del
let's speak to sir anthony hurt —— sir anthony seldon, a commentator and historian, hejoins us from seldond historian, hejoins us from epsom. it is a significant day, we have been discussing quite how significant, the first king's speech in 70 years, talk us through quite how big a moment today will be. tt is talk us through quite how big a moment today will be.- moment today will be. it is the kin . 's moment today will be. it is the king's speech. _ moment today will be. it is the king's...
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i mean, frankly , if you read anthony frankly, if you read anthony seldon, who is no left winger, anthonynt in a prime minister, let alone during a pandemic. >> it does worry me so much though, like what helen mcnamara was saying was the lack of breadth of perspective, though. i mean, know, i a one i mean, you know, i had a one year lockdown year old when the first lockdown was announced and all of in was announced and all of us in our mum are whatsapp group our mum group are whatsapp group were like, didn't count. well, yeah, were like, yeah, we didn't. we were like, how to work? and how are we supposed to work? and look after a one old? it look after a one year old? it was a year was impossible. i had a two year old old and it old and a four year old and it it was one of the worst experiences because there was no let there was no childcare trying experiences because there was no leiwork'e was no childcare trying experiences because there was no leiwork atvas no childcare trying experiences because there was no leiwork at the no childcare trying experiences because there was no leiwork a
i mean, frankly , if you read anthony frankly, if you read anthony seldon, who is no left winger, anthonynt in a prime minister, let alone during a pandemic. >> it does worry me so much though, like what helen mcnamara was saying was the lack of breadth of perspective, though. i mean, know, i a one i mean, you know, i had a one year lockdown year old when the first lockdown was announced and all of in was announced and all of us in our mum are whatsapp group our mum group are whatsapp...
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and the oscillation was what everybody says about and certainly anthony seldon in his biography of borisay it. tom scarlett, thank you very much. thank you. short but sweet this morning. >> we're not going the >> we're not going to do the sewage the thames. sewage in the thames. >> thames. sewage in the thames. >> another�*nes. sewage in the thames. >> another day. >> another day. >> that's not a breakfast topic. >> that's not a breakfast topic. >> no, it's not. let's a >> no, it's not. let's have a look the weather you. look at the weather for you. >> morning. i'm alex >> good morning. i'm alex deakin. is your latest deakin. this is your latest weather update from the met office a bit of a office for gb news. a bit of a chilly one out there today. most of us seeing some sunshine, but there showers there are some heavy showers around, now around, particularly right now across the south of england, seeing downpours seeing some downpours through the some gusty the night and some very gusty winds south—west. they, winds in the south—west. they, too , are starting ease so too, are starting t
and the oscillation was what everybody says about and certainly anthony seldon in his biography of borisay it. tom scarlett, thank you very much. thank you. short but sweet this morning. >> we're not going the >> we're not going to do the sewage the thames. sewage in the thames. >> thames. sewage in the thames. >> another�*nes. sewage in the thames. >> another day. >> another day. >> that's not a breakfast topic. >> that's not a breakfast topic....