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outrage of may's denial austerity linked to stabbings.that where you have an increase in this kind of crime it is usually in areas where there may be particular socio economic factors. and the guardian is leading on this particular angle, that austerity must be part of this crisis.|j particular angle, that austerity must be part of this crisis. i think it is just obvious. if you think about the kind of sets of decisions thatis about the kind of sets of decisions that is going to lead to a young person, who probably doesn't know better, ending up stabbing someone, it goes back many, many years and it will have to do with... there's all sorts of studies about the rise of permanent exclusions from academies, under pressure to show good grades and they are excluding people from deprived backgrounds, they end up going injoining deprived backgrounds, they end up going in joining gangs. deprived backgrounds, they end up going injoining gangs. the cuts to youth services, as well, means they have nowhere else to go. i think a really significant pr
outrage of may's denial austerity linked to stabbings.that where you have an increase in this kind of crime it is usually in areas where there may be particular socio economic factors. and the guardian is leading on this particular angle, that austerity must be part of this crisis.|j particular angle, that austerity must be part of this crisis. i think it is just obvious. if you think about the kind of sets of decisions thatis about the kind of sets of decisions that is going to lead to a young...
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decades we've seen especially since the financial crisis since two thousand and eight we've seen austerity imposed around the world so i want to look at one quote from that whole you know berkshire hathaway kraft heinz story from the last week and it's a quote from j.p. morgan about what happened to them and the heaven was from kraft heinz shares fall twenty eight percent after write down and dividend cut j.p. morgan analysts can goldman wrote about the company because remember three g. capital warren buffett they basically curry's massive austerity across the board with him this conglomerate this merged conglomerate and j.p. morgan analyst ken goldman says and best for years have asked if three g.'s extreme belt tightening model ultimately would result in brand equity erosion we think the answer arguably came yesterday in the form of a fifteen billion dollar intangible asset write down for the craft and oscar meyer brands i want to think of that as a way to look at the u.k. economy or the american economy especially in the u.k. where you've had mass austerity imposed on the people and the
decades we've seen especially since the financial crisis since two thousand and eight we've seen austerity imposed around the world so i want to look at one quote from that whole you know berkshire hathaway kraft heinz story from the last week and it's a quote from j.p. morgan about what happened to them and the heaven was from kraft heinz shares fall twenty eight percent after write down and dividend cut j.p. morgan analysts can goldman wrote about the company because remember three g. capital...
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mister speaker, austerity, austerity, austerity is clearly not over. people on low incomes are getting poorer while those at the top are getting richer. the economy is slowing. manufacturing is in recession and this government's shambolic handling of brexit. >> the honorable gentleman will not be shouted down. the attempt is foolish. it demeans the house, stop it! >> jeremy corbin. >> austerity is clearly not over. people on low income are getting poorer, those at the top get richer. the economy is slowing. manufacturing is in recession. this government's shambolic handling of brexit is compounding years of damaging austerity. their policies are driving people to food banks and poverty in the fifth richest economy on this planet. are any of these burning injustices a priority for the prime minister? >> right honorable gentleman, manufacturing is not in recession. i say to the right honorable gentleman it is not the case, what he says about the lowest earners. i said earlier if he answered to the business and my answer, the highest rise in their pay for
mister speaker, austerity, austerity, austerity is clearly not over. people on low incomes are getting poorer while those at the top are getting richer. the economy is slowing. manufacturing is in recession and this government's shambolic handling of brexit. >> the honorable gentleman will not be shouted down. the attempt is foolish. it demeans the house, stop it! >> jeremy corbin. >> austerity is clearly not over. people on low income are getting poorer, those at the top get...
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the flavor is bittersweet after eighty years of bitter austerity the bailout program is finally at anend good evening but. the problems in greece's economy still are noble though. misto requires steady. eight minutes one for every year of austerity in a stand mixer tough love but don't worry the loan repayment schedules all extended loan maturity is there more diplomatically called. time that's exactly what the peter dough needs now it takes twelve hours to mature at room temperature place the dough on a lightly floured surface. and divide it into twelve pieces. shape each into a ball and then roll them out like those creek reforms there are plenty to straighten out corruption. the rock receive. keeping your eye on the long term goal but he's young and growth and to move growth . now to a chief that's proof the dough for thirty minutes and make sure you throw in the towel like greece's finance minister foreign minister and defense minister. plays the put us in the hot often and watch them inflate after just a few minutes. just like the country's polluting civil service enjoy all the h
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curry's massive austerity across the board within this conglomerate this merged conglomerate and j.p. morgan analyst ken goldman says and best years for years have asked if three g.'s extreme belt tightening model ultimately would result in brand equity erosion we think the answer arguably came yesterday in the form of a fifteen billion dollar intangible asset write down for the craft and oscar meyer brands i want to think of that as a way to look at the u.k. economy or the american economy especially in the u.k. where you've had mass austerity imposed on the people and there is that the intangible brand of member cool britannia and all that stuff is just eroded when you actually see the mass homelessness this universal credit system which is imposing horrific grotesque publicity and marketing for the nation as though as a very vile sort of abusive and human rights situation i think there are going to down there between the craft heinz hollowing out and destruction of their brand and the collapse of the equity and what happened in the with the austerity in the way and the just mantlin
curry's massive austerity across the board within this conglomerate this merged conglomerate and j.p. morgan analyst ken goldman says and best years for years have asked if three g.'s extreme belt tightening model ultimately would result in brand equity erosion we think the answer arguably came yesterday in the form of a fifteen billion dollar intangible asset write down for the craft and oscar meyer brands i want to think of that as a way to look at the u.k. economy or the american economy...
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all these things come down to austerity, they really do. the government will have to say that they care more about saving money or lives? sajid javit calls emergency knife crime summit. there will be a meeting of various police chief constables across the country later on this week. theresa may has made it clear there is no correlation between a rise in knife crime. i interviewed the head of the police federation this evening who said she has her head stuck in the sand. is the number of police on the ground part of the issue here? or is it the complete issue, ? ground part of the issue here? or is it the complete issue,? every single service has been cut. crime is something that is a function of one's environment. if you look at all the evidence, then you see that it is correlated, but violent crime is by far the most correlated with any quality. when you have these inequalities, you see someone being killed over a pair of trainers, it isa killed over a pair of trainers, it is a status thing. it becomes a part of people's identity and commu
all these things come down to austerity, they really do. the government will have to say that they care more about saving money or lives? sajid javit calls emergency knife crime summit. there will be a meeting of various police chief constables across the country later on this week. theresa may has made it clear there is no correlation between a rise in knife crime. i interviewed the head of the police federation this evening who said she has her head stuck in the sand. is the number of police...
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people who live in these islands have suffered through austerity for a decade.7 million people across the uk. this is the biggest policy behind rising poverty. costing families an average of £340 a year. if the freeze continues, by 2020, it will have driven 400,000 people into poverty. this must end now. i welcome the statement and the news that despite the best efforts and consertive efforts of those who think that by talking the uk economy down, they can somehow stop us leaving the eu, and it's pleasing to note that employment is up, job creation is up. the government finances are in a better shape and i think it does show that we don't need the eu as some kind of economic crutch in order to enable us to stand on our own two feet. if we do get the orderly brexit that i know he and i want, can i urge him to consider schools funding in the spending review schools in my constituency who are doing enormously important work, but they are facing increased challenges with pupil volatility, complexity, rising demands, they have to do more and i would invite him to ens
people who live in these islands have suffered through austerity for a decade.7 million people across the uk. this is the biggest policy behind rising poverty. costing families an average of £340 a year. if the freeze continues, by 2020, it will have driven 400,000 people into poverty. this must end now. i welcome the statement and the news that despite the best efforts and consertive efforts of those who think that by talking the uk economy down, they can somehow stop us leaving the eu, and...
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economy it's a because so the dairy the world has ever seen but that created some real pressure austerity that's a greek words to squeezing public finances creek. it's called cold extract that's ten millimeters of olive oil robinson sold nine grams and now comes the troika of you east flour and malt. finally and and this is key greek honey. the flavor is bittersweet after eighty years of bitter all star ity the bailout program is finally at an end good evening both. the problems in greece's economy still are no over though. isto requires steady. paid minutes one for every year of austerity in a stand mixer tough love but don't worry the loan repayment schedules all extended loan maturity is there more diplomatically called. time that's exactly what the peter doe needs now it takes twelve hours to mature at room temperature plays the dough on a lightly floured surface. and divide it into twelve pieces. shape each into a ball and then roll them out like those creek reforms there are plenty to straighten out corruption. to rock receive. keeping your eye on the long term goal. and growth and
economy it's a because so the dairy the world has ever seen but that created some real pressure austerity that's a greek words to squeezing public finances creek. it's called cold extract that's ten millimeters of olive oil robinson sold nine grams and now comes the troika of you east flour and malt. finally and and this is key greek honey. the flavor is bittersweet after eighty years of bitter all star ity the bailout program is finally at an end good evening both. the problems in greece's...
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a minute's one for every year of austerity in a stand mixer tough love but don't worry the loan repaymentschedules all extended loan maturity is there more diplomatically called. time that's exactly what the peter doe needs now it takes twelve hours to mature at room temperature place the dough on a lightly floured surface. and divide it into twelve pieces. shape each into a ball and then roll them out like those screen. reforms there are plenty to straighten out corruption. to ocracy. keeping your eye on the long term goal for his young and growth and to move growth . now to a chief that's true for the dole for thirty minutes and make sure you throw in the towel like greece's finance minister foreign minister and defense minister. place to put us in the hot often and watch them inflate after just a few minutes. just like the country's polluting civil service enjoy all the hot air coming out of it. so let's fill up our pitcher pockets while they're still hot if you are a banker or investor stuff today hilt. for the ordinary greek on the streets a little sad seeking will do. in the end it'
a minute's one for every year of austerity in a stand mixer tough love but don't worry the loan repaymentschedules all extended loan maturity is there more diplomatically called. time that's exactly what the peter doe needs now it takes twelve hours to mature at room temperature place the dough on a lightly floured surface. and divide it into twelve pieces. shape each into a ball and then roll them out like those screen. reforms there are plenty to straighten out corruption. to ocracy. keeping...
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and talks about the end of austerity, talks about the end of austerity, talks about the end of austerityonly impossible to believe, it is also much too late. too late for the thousands who have died while waiting for a decision on their personal independence payments. too late for the families who have lost their homes due to cuts in housing benefit. too late for the young people who have lost their lives as a result of criminal attack. and too late also for those youngsters whose clubs and youth services have been savaged. this is the legacy of this chancellor and it is this that he will be remembered for. he was the shadow chief secretary to george osborne and designed the austerity programme. history will hold him responsible for that. there are no alibis and he has implicated every cut and closure and every preventable death of someone waiting for hospital treatment or social care. it is time for a change. people have had enough. but people know also increasingly that they won't get the change they so desperately need from this tainted chancellor or his government. it is time for cha
and talks about the end of austerity, talks about the end of austerity, talks about the end of austerityonly impossible to believe, it is also much too late. too late for the thousands who have died while waiting for a decision on their personal independence payments. too late for the families who have lost their homes due to cuts in housing benefit. too late for the young people who have lost their lives as a result of criminal attack. and too late also for those youngsters whose clubs and...
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hollowing out with oliver letwin talked about the merits of privatisation indebtedness hollowing out austerity finally caught up in like heinz craft which has been now being written down and it's become a commodity in the package food industry the brands of heinz and kraft now not really getting a premium in the marketplace like they would had their brands not been decimated in this way so too is the britain that goes out there in the world stage looking to cut deals but it doesn't have that cachet anymore the brand has been has been hurt badly by the hollowing out the privatisation the financialization the overtake of the entire country by the city of london kind of the end game of the margaret thatcher era so i agree it's a good analogy and the brand of britain is suffering and it's something that once you lose it it's very very difficult to get back you know it's almost impossible to
hollowing out with oliver letwin talked about the merits of privatisation indebtedness hollowing out austerity finally caught up in like heinz craft which has been now being written down and it's become a commodity in the package food industry the brands of heinz and kraft now not really getting a premium in the marketplace like they would had their brands not been decimated in this way so too is the britain that goes out there in the world stage looking to cut deals but it doesn't have that...
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today, the chancellor revealed he has the funds to ease austerity. this is how much the chancellor thought he would have to borrow to fund spending over the next few years, but look at the yellow bars. today, the government expects to borrow less thanks to higher tax receipts on wages and lower interest payments on government debt. so that means the chancellor has over £26 billion he could spend just over the next couple of years to restore public services without running into trouble, but not yet. our economy is fundamentally robust but the uncertainty i hoped we would lift last night still hangs over it. we cannot allow that to continue. it is damaging our economy and it is damaging our standing and reputation in the world. it is here at the treasury that the chancellor decides how much to spend so is he withholding funds to make a political point? perhaps not. previously, he was expecting the economy to grow by 1.6% this year. solid but not spectacular. now with europe slowing down and brexit uncertainty, he expects growth of 1.2% and that would b
today, the chancellor revealed he has the funds to ease austerity. this is how much the chancellor thought he would have to borrow to fund spending over the next few years, but look at the yellow bars. today, the government expects to borrow less thanks to higher tax receipts on wages and lower interest payments on government debt. so that means the chancellor has over £26 billion he could spend just over the next couple of years to restore public services without running into trouble, but not...
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where you've had mass austerity imposed on the people and there is like a intangible brand of member cool britannia and all that stuff is just eroded when you actually see the mass homelessness this universal credit system which is imposing horrific grotesque publicity.
where you've had mass austerity imposed on the people and there is like a intangible brand of member cool britannia and all that stuff is just eroded when you actually see the mass homelessness this universal credit system which is imposing horrific grotesque publicity.
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minority government proclaims to parliament its view of the impact of years of mass austerity as brussels stands its ground of a brics that's coming up in the show centennial elysee professor. on vampire finance sucking the life blood out of the economy and with jeremy cauldrons labor party leading juries are made by seven points we investigate the upsides of right wing media spears a little left from the headlines we investigate. straight policy from the bullets to chicken door sibyl coming up in today's going on the go but first as you came back bombs fall on civilians in afghanistan gaza and yemen british elite today focus on new liberal estimates about prices at the house of commons up to yesterday's brix it chaos while the ninety nine percent knows what a decade of austerity has done to them chancellor philip hammond is to paint as rosy a picture is he can all the time he knows full well that entire structures of city of london neoliberalism are under threat because of bricks that is something not lost on german government funded. the city has a lot to lose your a few feet in exports
minority government proclaims to parliament its view of the impact of years of mass austerity as brussels stands its ground of a brics that's coming up in the show centennial elysee professor. on vampire finance sucking the life blood out of the economy and with jeremy cauldrons labor party leading juries are made by seven points we investigate the upsides of right wing media spears a little left from the headlines we investigate. straight policy from the bullets to chicken door sibyl coming up...
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the right honorable gentlemen stands up here and talks about austerity. if he is that concerned about austerity you would think he would want to make sure it could never ever happen again. let's remember why. the state of the economy in the labour party. what would his policies mean? higher borrowing, higher taxes, net money for public services, taking us back to austerity square one. [shouting] >> mister merryman. >> mister speaker. across the country, freeholders and leaseholders are ripped off by management companies charging service charges for services they do not require. many of these are vulnerable pensioners, trapped with their assets depreciated thanks to dominant involvement. could i ask the prime minister for two reports. brown rent at peppercorn levels for retirement and bringing charging schedule and re-tendering process, for their own community interest companies to deliver services they actually require. >> this is an issue of real concern to many constituents, why we summitted to clamping down on those agents who abuse the system and prot
the right honorable gentlemen stands up here and talks about austerity. if he is that concerned about austerity you would think he would want to make sure it could never ever happen again. let's remember why. the state of the economy in the labour party. what would his policies mean? higher borrowing, higher taxes, net money for public services, taking us back to austerity square one. [shouting] >> mister merryman. >> mister speaker. across the country, freeholders and leaseholders...
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the right honorable gentleman stands up here and talks about austerity. if he's kerned about austerity, you would think that he would want to make sure that it would never, never happen again. let's make sure why he took those measures by the actions of the labour party. but what would his policies mean? higher taxes, crashing our economy, less money for our public services. he would take us right back to austerity, square one. >> mr. merriman. mr. speaker, across the country, freeholders and leaseholders are being ripped by management companies often for services they do not require. many of these people are vulnerable pensioners an are trapped with their assets depreciating and dominant involvement of first port and vincent chinglat. could i ask -- first ground rent for peppercorn levels? and bring in a charging level and an automatic tendering process so that holders can pit with their own community interest companies to deliver services which they actually require? >> i recognize this is an issue that is a real concern to many constituents. it's why w
the right honorable gentleman stands up here and talks about austerity. if he's kerned about austerity, you would think that he would want to make sure that it would never, never happen again. let's make sure why he took those measures by the actions of the labour party. but what would his policies mean? higher taxes, crashing our economy, less money for our public services. he would take us right back to austerity, square one. >> mr. merriman. mr. speaker, across the country, freeholders...
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of commons up to yesterday's bricks it chaos while the ninety nine percent knows what a decade of austerity has done to them chancellor felt abandoned is to paint as rosy a picture is he can all the time he knows full well that entire structures of city of london neoliberalism are under threat because of bricks that is something not lost on german government funded. the city has a lot to lose your a few feet in exports financial services worth more than twenty five billion euros to the new every year more than forty percent of world wide euro foreign exchange trade is handled more than only eurozone countries combined and tens of thousands of these workers here came from berlin bilbao or budapest with out of these perhaps seventeen point four million bricks of voters one of them kicked out for their role of the twenty eight crash but there is another dilemma for germany where european futures contracts are traded it needs to connect with london where most european shares of nearly all foreign exchange happens that is because the bailed out market the catalyzer mass welfare cuts now high fre
of commons up to yesterday's bricks it chaos while the ninety nine percent knows what a decade of austerity has done to them chancellor felt abandoned is to paint as rosy a picture is he can all the time he knows full well that entire structures of city of london neoliberalism are under threat because of bricks that is something not lost on german government funded. the city has a lot to lose your a few feet in exports financial services worth more than twenty five billion euros to the new...
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we're going to take the austerity from working families and give a little more austerity to them.se] we say to the military-industrial complex that we will not continue to spend $700 billion a year on a military, more than the top 10 nations combined. [applause] we're going to invest in affordable housing. we're going to invest in public education. we're going to invest in our crumbling infrastructure. [applause] major, major investments in never-ending wars! [cheers and applause] brothers incident there's -- b rothers and sisters, we are going to win this election, not because we have a super pac budget with millionaires. we are going to win this election because we are putting together the strongest grassroots campaign in the history of american politics! [cheers and applause] trump wants to divide us up based on the color of our on where we were gender,sed on our based on our religion or our sexual orientation. [boos] what we are about is doing exactly the opposite. we're going to bring our people together! [applause] black and white, latino, asian-american, native american, ga
we're going to take the austerity from working families and give a little more austerity to them.se] we say to the military-industrial complex that we will not continue to spend $700 billion a year on a military, more than the top 10 nations combined. [applause] we're going to invest in affordable housing. we're going to invest in public education. we're going to invest in our crumbling infrastructure. [applause] major, major investments in never-ending wars! [cheers and applause] brothers...
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completely different degrees for example our government proved that there is an alternative to the austerity measures dictated by the international monetary fund and to privatizations to the fish if you please it's a subtle. portugal's economy is on the mend and more people are finding work like carla costa a food engineer by training. for many years she considered leaving the country but didn't because she didn't want to uproot her daughters very much he's only been thought i thought long and hard about this and it cost some tears you only know if it was the right decision afterwards because the economic situation can change any time my own know it but so far i don't regret staying. with them after a lot of searching carla now has a good job as a production engineer in a dried fruit factory and her boss has big plans he wants to export the region signature dried apples and pears across all of europe. so far business is good with portuguese labor costs being low. but small and medium sized companies want the government to do more like cut red tape to foster entrepreneurs. ship. in the bush y
completely different degrees for example our government proved that there is an alternative to the austerity measures dictated by the international monetary fund and to privatizations to the fish if you please it's a subtle. portugal's economy is on the mend and more people are finding work like carla costa a food engineer by training. for many years she considered leaving the country but didn't because she didn't want to uproot her daughters very much he's only been thought i thought long and...
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level for nearly two decades this after the country's socialist government rejected many of the anti austerity policies that have caused so much hardship in numerous other european countries not least of course in greece well ahead of a parliamentary election later this year focus on europe is being supported goes surfing count people now sorry to see whether their country can stay on top of the way. you love monster waves along the coast of the portuguese town of nazare it's likely you'll spot a few. as are a ninety minute car journey north of lisbon is a surfers paradise all year round. and down in a town park local residents are celebrating. the stuff the spirits are up in portugal raise mayor walter charles says that since his socialist party took control in portugal many things have improved he says that despite the economic crisis people have been spared the hardship of other european nations. the science is jewish and it's completely different to greece for example our government proved that there is an alternative to the austerity measures dictated by the international monetary fund an
level for nearly two decades this after the country's socialist government rejected many of the anti austerity policies that have caused so much hardship in numerous other european countries not least of course in greece well ahead of a parliamentary election later this year focus on europe is being supported goes surfing count people now sorry to see whether their country can stay on top of the way. you love monster waves along the coast of the portuguese town of nazare it's likely you'll spot...
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they hate the austerity they hate the european central bank the reason you can't have referendums on this in most of the european union countries is because they would vote to leave also it is completely absurd this false dichotomy between a lotta nordic democracy democracy is democracy is democracy we were asked and we were told it would be binding do you want to leave we've hurted to leave leave we must and the more we hear of that kind of our get drivel the more certain i am the more people in britain today would vote to leave than did in twenty second you and i we have a minute before we go to the break let's go back to paris please react. yes it's a pity that too you see britain when they join a club they have to make. every generation because remember that after joining. you know he's government joining and then there is a labor government government coming to london and they said oh maybe we have to do a reset on them they made a referendum and if i recall well but mr galloway will come to my help i guess two thirds of the british population had approved to join this club thou
they hate the austerity they hate the european central bank the reason you can't have referendums on this in most of the european union countries is because they would vote to leave also it is completely absurd this false dichotomy between a lotta nordic democracy democracy is democracy is democracy we were asked and we were told it would be binding do you want to leave we've hurted to leave leave we must and the more we hear of that kind of our get drivel the more certain i am the more people...
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decades we've seen specially since the financial crisis since two thousand and eight we've seen austerity imposed around the world so i want to look at one quote from that whole you know berkshire hathaway kraft heinz story from the last week it was a quote from j.p. morgan about what happened to them and the heaven was from kraft heinz shares fall twenty eight percent after write down and dividend cut j.p. morgan analyst ken goldman wrote about the company because remember three g. capital warren buffett they basically curry's massive austerity across the board with them this conglomerate this merged conglomerate and j.p. morgan analyst ken.
decades we've seen specially since the financial crisis since two thousand and eight we've seen austerity imposed around the world so i want to look at one quote from that whole you know berkshire hathaway kraft heinz story from the last week it was a quote from j.p. morgan about what happened to them and the heaven was from kraft heinz shares fall twenty eight percent after write down and dividend cut j.p. morgan analyst ken goldman wrote about the company because remember three g. capital...
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in this studio which the austerity was to anyway to austerity in this country where is the individual is i'm not even a child to a teenager or an adult where is the ability to choose with the means to have choice well the economic means constrained to some degree but they certainly don't constrain absolutely i mean there's always the possibility for social mobility of of but not when the death of the one is more than other do well well definitely not look i mean i'm not foolish enough to presume that the adoption of individual responsibility and the striving that goes along with that is necessarily going to produce a positive outcome my contention is that the best bet that you have in this fail of catastrophe in tears is to take responsibility for your own life and to speak truthfully and to act courageously and and the difference between that in the standard let's say individualists philosophy is that the individual is types tend to concentrate on rights and i don't concentrate on rights i concentrate on respond . ability and i believe that even under constrained economic conditions.
in this studio which the austerity was to anyway to austerity in this country where is the individual is i'm not even a child to a teenager or an adult where is the ability to choose with the means to have choice well the economic means constrained to some degree but they certainly don't constrain absolutely i mean there's always the possibility for social mobility of of but not when the death of the one is more than other do well well definitely not look i mean i'm not foolish enough to...
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the instituted austerity. thing is how about a politician she is, and she's risen to the top of the political tree. the naked bribery, the {1.6 billion... for all of those labour, leave tiles. — — leave towns. where was it 8—10 years ago when they took power? she wouldn't describe the stronger towns fund as naked bribery. but do you think any of that will work? we have also heard the chancellor talking about getting the deal through on tuesday would release funds which are currently tied up? the infamous £50 million a week that we give to the eu in dues and whatever first. plus, it doesn't take into account that the european structural funds which do come back. and the towns fund is spread over ten years, i think stephen will note the numbers better than any of us, this is essentially what we might have expected back in european structural funds anyway. it's naked and it is crude, but it's all about blame game. brexit has been about blaming the eu for everything not going right, particularly when it is a conse
the instituted austerity. thing is how about a politician she is, and she's risen to the top of the political tree. the naked bribery, the {1.6 billion... for all of those labour, leave tiles. — — leave towns. where was it 8—10 years ago when they took power? she wouldn't describe the stronger towns fund as naked bribery. but do you think any of that will work? we have also heard the chancellor talking about getting the deal through on tuesday would release funds which are currently tied...
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in the fix it's in people probably in america don't like to go back in history but they did have austerity programs and they did have a different form of government before chavez was there and the people rebelled and chavez was able to seize power and the united states did have their fingerprints on that as well right now richard branson saying in concert to help the venezuelan people and the problems that they're experiencing and how many brits have the venezuelans hailed a hero right branson why didn't richard branson organize a concert to help the victims of the soccer family in america. that's a very good question. and they say they hypocritical i mean that the bottom line is why are we allowing these kind of dangerous drugs to be prescribed in our communities drugs that if they were sold by brown or black people you know we would be talking about you know border crisis is an invading countries but because they were sold by in a wealthy white families and put out there through our you know our american capital system there view this ok or there legitimize the u.s. you know what white p
in the fix it's in people probably in america don't like to go back in history but they did have austerity programs and they did have a different form of government before chavez was there and the people rebelled and chavez was able to seize power and the united states did have their fingerprints on that as well right now richard branson saying in concert to help the venezuelan people and the problems that they're experiencing and how many brits have the venezuelans hailed a hero right branson...
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peninsula protesters took to the streets in paris to protest what's called the government's use of austerity and regressive tax implementation as a yellow best movement that raged this week and yet again near the arc to try and present mccall and sought to avoid defeat at the hands of protesters taking a markedly tougher stance on their actions even going as far as to call this weekend's events quote a damage to the republic r t correspondent medina cochon nova is on the chandeliers say and brings us the latest developments on the damage from the french capital. one of them. something to say after some extreme riot saying that happened here on saturday burnt alledge kiosks graffiti on some shops and set out windows i think reminders of what happened here just two days ago the chris masters were throwing. rocks right into the windows of the shops they also used amal itself cocktails flares and even pieces of pavement to damage some buildings overall pretties say that over ten thousand people gathered here and among them fifteen hundred extremists were identified over two hundred forty people
peninsula protesters took to the streets in paris to protest what's called the government's use of austerity and regressive tax implementation as a yellow best movement that raged this week and yet again near the arc to try and present mccall and sought to avoid defeat at the hands of protesters taking a markedly tougher stance on their actions even going as far as to call this weekend's events quote a damage to the republic r t correspondent medina cochon nova is on the chandeliers say and...