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the papers are saying that the conservatives have dismissed the austerity or ended the austerity measures that we re ended the austerity measures that were put in place other than coalition government back in 2010, it isa coalition government back in 2010, it is a very difficult thing because you are still seeing, they still talk about people more than 1 million people still using food banks, and possibly set to rise. the resolution foundation which is also quite charitable in its outlook and raising issues such as homelessness, poverty, they are saying that spending plans could potentially lead to maybe 7 billion worth of tax cuts somewhere down the line in future, but whether those tax cuts will affect the lowest earning people in the uk is another matter, and what we are now seeing is also working poverty, so people are maybe, a single parent or 2—parent households even both working are still in poverty, they are still sometimes having to go to food banks, even though they are working. i think ending austerity measures in word but not actually in deed something that both of these gover
the papers are saying that the conservatives have dismissed the austerity or ended the austerity measures that we re ended the austerity measures that were put in place other than coalition government back in 2010, it isa coalition government back in 2010, it is a very difficult thing because you are still seeing, they still talk about people more than 1 million people still using food banks, and possibly set to rise. the resolution foundation which is also quite charitable in its outlook and...
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pushing families on to the bread line children looking into the findings austerity pushing families on to the bread line children into destitution and women into prostitution it's a complicated subject but we're heading to destitution and women into prostitution it's a complicated subject but whatever you want to call it from the more glamorous like the world's oldest profession to the more dark likes of you want to call it from the more glamorous like the world's oldest profession to the more dark like survival where there's no doubt that women choosing sex for money is a product of poverty and a viable where there's no doubt that women choosing sex for money is a product of poverty and according to government research there's now a direct link between experiences of sexual violence and abuse. adding to government research there's now a direct link between experiences of sexual violence and abuse and the criminalization of the practice in the united kingdom i was glad to see in the government report on the criminalization of the practice in the united kingdom i was glad to see in t
pushing families on to the bread line children looking into the findings austerity pushing families on to the bread line children into destitution and women into prostitution it's a complicated subject but we're heading to destitution and women into prostitution it's a complicated subject but whatever you want to call it from the more glamorous like the world's oldest profession to the more dark likes of you want to call it from the more glamorous like the world's oldest profession to the more...
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so, in terms ofjust that conversation about austerity and the end of austerity, money going into public taken out of them under previous conservative administration or the coalition. that is right. and i think we were talking about this last week, weren't we? that's one of the things that this election is injunction about, it is the end of the common sort of, pull— back the squeeze on the state, the retrenchment, the kind of post—crash, you know, if you think about it in really big historical blocks, enormous crash, government shovels in loads and loads of money to avert disaster. next government spends years and years trying to pull back that money. we are now the start of the next phase, where whoever wins is going to start reversing that retrenchment. you know, the pendulum is swinging the other way. it'sjust is the pendulum going to swing 1,000 miles an hour or is it going to gradually drift back? and if you took brexit out of this election — ha—ha—ha—ha! — that is the essence of where it is at. so, yeah, the tories, it is another good way to understand it as well as well as the one
so, in terms ofjust that conversation about austerity and the end of austerity, money going into public taken out of them under previous conservative administration or the coalition. that is right. and i think we were talking about this last week, weren't we? that's one of the things that this election is injunction about, it is the end of the common sort of, pull— back the squeeze on the state, the retrenchment, the kind of post—crash, you know, if you think about it in really big...
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home office reveals that austerity is driving women into prostitution and the u.k. home office reveals that austerity is driving women into prostitution and claims criminalizing the industry is putting them in danger i'll tell you more later in the program criminalizing the industry is putting them in danger we'll tell you more later in the program. what holds if you should. be put themselves on the water. you should. put themselves on the water you begin to show a little reject. so when you want to be present when you begin to show a little reject. so when you want to be present and. want to. reach new symbols we want. to come to you i want. to be closer and closer to what the pitfalls are what the risk of the 3 of them or maybe you could have. been induced was with all those years in the waters are. there so i should. say that. you know we all take the language that we speak for granted it's like the air that we breathe. you know we all take a language that we speak for granted it's like the air that we breathe we don't notice that and the fact most of us believe
home office reveals that austerity is driving women into prostitution and the u.k. home office reveals that austerity is driving women into prostitution and claims criminalizing the industry is putting them in danger i'll tell you more later in the program criminalizing the industry is putting them in danger we'll tell you more later in the program. what holds if you should. be put themselves on the water. you should. put themselves on the water you begin to show a little reject. so when you...
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home office reveals that austerity is driving women and to prosecute commissioned by the u.k.home office reveals that austerity is driving women into prostitution and claims criminalizing the industry is putting them in danger that story and more efficient and claims criminalizing the industry is putting them in danger a story and more after the break. after the break. you know world of big partisan lot and conspiracies it's time you know world of big partisan lot and conspiracies it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth. the time is now for watching closely watching closely the time is now for watch
home office reveals that austerity is driving women and to prosecute commissioned by the u.k.home office reveals that austerity is driving women into prostitution and claims criminalizing the industry is putting them in danger that story and more efficient and claims criminalizing the industry is putting them in danger a story and more after the break. after the break. you know world of big partisan lot and conspiracies it's time you know world of big partisan lot and conspiracies it's time to...
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is driving women hey a new report commissioned by the home office reveals that austerity is driving women into prostitution and claims that criminalizing the industry is putting them in danger and into prostitution and claims that criminalizing the industry is putting them in danger i'll tell you more later in the program. and tell you more later in the program. the u.s. house speaker has criticised donald trump's approach to china. the u.s. house speaker has criticized donald trump's approach to china saying the u.s. should be tougher on beijing and she also pointed out what she believes were saying the u.s. should be tougher on beijing and she also pointed out what she believes were mistakes the if the president made and in his dealings with you. we have with leverage. so what did the president says it what you need to the president. of the e.u. but that by putting tariffs on them said they were now so they were looking at looking out for themselves. has to be more comprehensive so that china knows they can't get out for themselves. it has to be more comprehensive so that china kn
is driving women hey a new report commissioned by the home office reveals that austerity is driving women into prostitution and claims that criminalizing the industry is putting them in danger and into prostitution and claims that criminalizing the industry is putting them in danger i'll tell you more later in the program. and tell you more later in the program. the u.s. house speaker has criticised donald trump's approach to china. the u.s. house speaker has criticized donald trump's approach...
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and they were purport commissioned by money i think a new home a home office revealed that austerity is driving women into prostitution and claims criminalizing office revealed that austerity is driving women into prostitution and claims criminalizing the industry is putting them in danger that story and more after the break. the industry is putting them in danger that story and more after the break. if these banks. if these banks like j.p. morgan or deutsche bank are unable to settle trades because they don't have a good j.p. morgan or deutsche bank are unable to settle trades because they don't have the cash to settle the trade then when the end of the quarter comes they're going to have to buy in cash to settle the trade then when the end of the quarter comes they're going to have to by law if they if there is the rule of law anymore and that's an open question announce that law if they if there is the rule of law anymore and that's an open question announce that they are and they have saw. it and they are from the board or figure or they get on the subject of helping us cascade.
and they were purport commissioned by money i think a new home a home office revealed that austerity is driving women into prostitution and claims criminalizing office revealed that austerity is driving women into prostitution and claims criminalizing the industry is putting them in danger that story and more after the break. the industry is putting them in danger that story and more after the break. if these banks. if these banks like j.p. morgan or deutsche bank are unable to settle trades...
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we have been cheated and let down by a decade of austerity. taken this opportunity when the financial crisis hit. should have taken this opportunity when the financial crisis hiti wonder if those colossal spending promises only comes from a party that doesn't think it is going to be in power. it's interesting, after we announced we were going to break this consensus on austerity, the other parties but over themselves, having told you we can't borrow over this last decade. we are setting this last decade. we are setting this agenda in the election. you are promising to spend £236 billion more. 236/10 years. with what we spend now. which is $842 billion pounds per year. how could the people here trust you to spend that amount of money wisely? it's going to involve a massive devolution of power to the local level. that money is not going to be held in our hands, it's going to be put in the word of local communities. they are best placed to know where that money will have the greatest effect but can also add it's about what we don't do in the savi
we have been cheated and let down by a decade of austerity. taken this opportunity when the financial crisis hit. should have taken this opportunity when the financial crisis hiti wonder if those colossal spending promises only comes from a party that doesn't think it is going to be in power. it's interesting, after we announced we were going to break this consensus on austerity, the other parties but over themselves, having told you we can't borrow over this last decade. we are setting this...
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second, there must be a real end to austerity. the tories, and let us never forget, they austerity.ut the help of the liberal democrats, have left the scottish budget £1.5 billion lower in real terms than it was at the start of the decade. a potential uk government that once oui’ potential uk government that once our support must reverse that cut to oui’ our support must reverse that cut to our budget, and ensure real terms growth thereafter. thirdly, the uk must make right the cuts that scotla nd must make right the cuts that scotland has suffered. over a decade of austerity, the accumulative price imposed on scotland has been a massive £13.9 billion. that is how much investment in our communities and public services scotland has lost. of course, the cost in human terms has been worse. that must be made right. parties seeking our support must be prepared to set out how they will repair the damage of a decade of austerity, and put back money that has been lost. remember, when the tory government last needed a handful of votes from the dup, they bypassed the barnett formula to find m
second, there must be a real end to austerity. the tories, and let us never forget, they austerity.ut the help of the liberal democrats, have left the scottish budget £1.5 billion lower in real terms than it was at the start of the decade. a potential uk government that once oui’ potential uk government that once our support must reverse that cut to oui’ our support must reverse that cut to our budget, and ensure real terms growth thereafter. thirdly, the uk must make right the cuts that...
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the public will not tolerate any further continuation and austerity.my the board. in a way, maybe that has disadvantage jeremy corbyn in the board. in a way, maybe that has disadvantagejeremy corbyn in a sense because his big pitch has a lwa ys sense because his big pitch has always been he is the man to end austerity. now all the parties seem to be saying a similar sort of thing, albeit they are not promising to end it in quite the same sort of dramatic fashion thatjeremy corbyn is with the sort of reversal of all the benefit cuts, significant increase in the living wage and a whole load of other chunky spending commitments. for people just joining us, i will remind people we are waiting to hear from us, i will remind people we are waiting to hearfrom horacejohnson who will be coming to the podium around 2pm. we made here before that james cleverly. while we wait for that, we are getting the lowdown from norman smith who has in his hand a copy of the manifesto. i know you cannot delve into it yet because it is under embargo but show us again the front
the public will not tolerate any further continuation and austerity.my the board. in a way, maybe that has disadvantage jeremy corbyn in the board. in a way, maybe that has disadvantagejeremy corbyn in a sense because his big pitch has a lwa ys sense because his big pitch has always been he is the man to end austerity. now all the parties seem to be saying a similar sort of thing, albeit they are not promising to end it in quite the same sort of dramatic fashion thatjeremy corbyn is with the...
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cuts and that's what has to be tackled 89 percent of the austerity cuts have actually been against women and single mothers have been particularly badly hit have actually been against women and single mothers have been particularly badly hit and people with disabilities so those people you know that we see mohit and people with disabilities so those people you know that we see most often represented in sex work are the ones that have been most impacted by a host often represented in sex work are the ones that have been most impacted by austerity but there's the abolitionists position where feminists argue that sex work and posterity but there's the abolitionists position where feminists argue that sex work and prostitution is inherently abusive and the cause and consequence of women's inequality prostitution is inherently abusive and the cause and consequence of women's inequality plus they say there's no way to ensure women safety but regardless of its legal status us they say there's no way to ensure women safety but regardless of its legal status leading charities argue the occupation
cuts and that's what has to be tackled 89 percent of the austerity cuts have actually been against women and single mothers have been particularly badly hit have actually been against women and single mothers have been particularly badly hit and people with disabilities so those people you know that we see mohit and people with disabilities so those people you know that we see most often represented in sex work are the ones that have been most impacted by a host often represented in sex work...
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spend £26 billion on the nhs in order to "repair the damage" they say, following a decade of tory austerityinflicted on the uk health service. on the bbc news website, there is "little sign of change" in women being under—represented in topjobs in business, a government—backed review has found. in the ftse 350, only 25 women are in chair roles, with even fewer chief executives. the guardian business pages report that landsec, the property company which owns shopping centres such and westgate oxford and bluewater in kent, has slumped to a first—half loss after being hit by store closures as retailers battle weak consumer spending and a shift to online shopping. and finally, are you among the thousand people in the uk still watching tv in black and white? more than 50 years after tv was first aired in colour, more than 6,500 homes are still registered and watching television under a mono license. which of course, is a lot cheaper. anyway. with me is kathleen brooks, who's director of the financial analysis consultancy, minerva analysis. let's get started. brexit will start a green revolution.
spend £26 billion on the nhs in order to "repair the damage" they say, following a decade of tory austerityinflicted on the uk health service. on the bbc news website, there is "little sign of change" in women being under—represented in topjobs in business, a government—backed review has found. in the ftse 350, only 25 women are in chair roles, with even fewer chief executives. the guardian business pages report that landsec, the property company which owns shopping...
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either way, so far, this election has been about ending austerity and pleasing voters.o pay for those promises? that comes later. the pm has been good at grabbing attention, but attention and trust aren't the same thing. borisjohnson wants and needs both. john pienaar, bbc news. that's it from me, james will be here at the top of the hour, but now it's time for sport today. hello, i'm chetan pathak and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme: promising to bring passion and happiness — jose mourinho begins life as tottenham's new manager. rafa nadal wins as spain knock out the holders croatia, to reach the quarter finals of the davis cup. and back on the same side— we hear from south africa's world cup winner, faf de klerk, and england's tom curry as they return to club duties. welcome to the programme, thanks forjoining us. he's been the special one, the successful one, now he's the spurs one. jose mourinho is back in the premier league, 11 months after leaving manchester united. he replaces mauricio pochettino, who was sacked jus
either way, so far, this election has been about ending austerity and pleasing voters.o pay for those promises? that comes later. the pm has been good at grabbing attention, but attention and trust aren't the same thing. borisjohnson wants and needs both. john pienaar, bbc news. that's it from me, james will be here at the top of the hour, but now it's time for sport today. hello, i'm chetan pathak and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme: promising to...
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but while the corporations got tax forgiveness the poor got austerity and i wonder at all same 2 months of protests we look at how the government of lending more i know seemingly got it so wrong also this week now the longest serving prime minister japan's ever seen and that is quite the achievement to look at the economic policy that bears his name and whether it's enabled japan to recover from its lost decade and in the fight against climate change we meet the scientists in california working on genetically modifying plants to help soak up greenhouse down . there is right now a rebellion in latin america against inequality austerity and the politics of more of the same it's not dissimilar to uprisings elsewhere springing from what looked like the most innocuous of changes think about chile and we looked at it a few weeks ago in fact with the rise of train fares led to street protests which then morphed into calls for an end to neo liberalism the idea of leaving everything to the markets and then there were the countries who went looking for help in argentina a sitting president was vo
but while the corporations got tax forgiveness the poor got austerity and i wonder at all same 2 months of protests we look at how the government of lending more i know seemingly got it so wrong also this week now the longest serving prime minister japan's ever seen and that is quite the achievement to look at the economic policy that bears his name and whether it's enabled japan to recover from its lost decade and in the fight against climate change we meet the scientists in california working...
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there is right now a rebellion in latin america against inequality austerity and the politics of more of the same it's not dissimilar to uprisings elsewhere springing from what looked like the most innocuous of changes think about shill. we looked at it a few weeks ago in fact where the rise of train fares led to street protests which then morphed into calls for an end to neo liberalism the idea of leaving everything to the markets and then there were other countries who went looking for help in argentina a sitting president was voted out of power in a protest over all sterile measures imposed by the international monetary fund it was a condition of a 50 $7000000000.00 bailout and in ecuador it was the i.m.f. and valving which forced the president and cabinet to escape the capital quito ecuador is a fascinating case it requested a $4200000000.00 loan from the i.m.f. and a condition of that was to cut the budget deficit so the government decided to cut the fuel subsidies which were costing $1300000000.00 a year now by the numbers it makes sense but when you cut subsidies people general
there is right now a rebellion in latin america against inequality austerity and the politics of more of the same it's not dissimilar to uprisings elsewhere springing from what looked like the most innocuous of changes think about shill. we looked at it a few weeks ago in fact where the rise of train fares led to street protests which then morphed into calls for an end to neo liberalism the idea of leaving everything to the markets and then there were other countries who went looking for help...
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european union the countries of the union all of them to a greater or lesser extent decided that austerity was what they had to do they had lent money to bail out the corporations as we did here in the united states and having lent borrowed money the government did to bail out all those companies the government said oh my goodness we have all these debts so we have to pay them off we have to be very prudent so they cut employment and they were unable and unwilling to continue public services many people said this austerity will come back to haunt you it's not the way to respond to a collapsed economy you should be doing the opposite what we see now is the i told you so moment for the critics of austerity and that should not be a lesson that forgotten because most people see another recession coming in europe in the world and then the same question will be posed how do you handle it and hopefully they will have learned the lesson that this crisis is coming now these slow growth rates are of result of what they did last time well and bring it back here to the united states bloomberg model th
european union the countries of the union all of them to a greater or lesser extent decided that austerity was what they had to do they had lent money to bail out the corporations as we did here in the united states and having lent borrowed money the government did to bail out all those companies the government said oh my goodness we have all these debts so we have to pay them off we have to be very prudent so they cut employment and they were unable and unwilling to continue public services...
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our top story: the leaders of britain's two biggest parties clash on brexit and austerity in a live televised debate. but with just three weeks before the election, there's no knockout blow. washington gears up for a key day in the impeachment inquiry, with gordon sondland, us ambassador to the european union, set to take the stand. and is it game overfor hong kong's university stand—off? amid the debris, only a few dispirited protesters remain. and in the business briefing, we take a look at the amazon's deforestation, as brazil's environment minister is set to meet business and local leaders later today. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. as another company cuts its ties with prince andrew's pitch at palace, and the two main party leaders are asked if he is fit for purpose, we want to know if you think prince andrew should step down from royal duties? get in touch — just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. the leaders of britain's two main political parties have clashed repeatedly ov
our top story: the leaders of britain's two biggest parties clash on brexit and austerity in a live televised debate. but with just three weeks before the election, there's no knockout blow. washington gears up for a key day in the impeachment inquiry, with gordon sondland, us ambassador to the european union, set to take the stand. and is it game overfor hong kong's university stand—off? amid the debris, only a few dispirited protesters remain. and in the business briefing, we take a look at...
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ha is the election won't just party of austerity? ha is the election won'tjust be about brexit.the prime minister, borisjohnson, we had an interview with the prime minister, boris johnson, what we had an interview with the prime minister, borisjohnson, what has he said? obviously last week was the week we were due to leave the eu on the 31st of october, a lot of people have been asking borisjohnson whether he regrets the fact he could not make that happen. the government trying to blame parliament but speaking on sky to sophy ridge, he was asked if he was sorry for what happened. can you apologise to those who supported you? it's a matter of deep regret. 0r who supported you? it's a matter of deep regret. or we who supported you? it's a matter of deep regret. orwe need who supported you? it's a matter of deep regret. or we need to do now is get on and do it. it was the closest i heard get on and do it. it was the closest iheard him get on and do it. it was the closest i heard him too having said sorry about missing the deadline. the conservatives very much trying to blame parlia
ha is the election won't just party of austerity? ha is the election won'tjust be about brexit.the prime minister, borisjohnson, we had an interview with the prime minister, boris johnson, what we had an interview with the prime minister, borisjohnson, what has he said? obviously last week was the week we were due to leave the eu on the 31st of october, a lot of people have been asking borisjohnson whether he regrets the fact he could not make that happen. the government trying to blame...
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this is a story about what happens auster a stray bullet kills a young girl in the streets. what happens to her family and daughters in florida know the mother daughter is buried in a cemetery it is healing this is with your head what happens to the community the public was screaming for a scapegoat the police needed a scapegoat so why not choose a 19 year old black kid with a criminal record who better to pen this on than him and what happens in court be. i am shocked shocked as far as we feel. we don't know still just for. the end of this trial unfortunately you too will sill not know childress. even without the reserves of venezuela has a lot of oil. so how did it get into its current situation. many people told me that it suffers from a strange disease. and familiar with. it. because it's called the dutch disease and i thought i should go to whole and. sadly we see that many obese countries and much worse economic performance much worse in a call to you much more poverty than before the hand or well for the gas well or the mineral oil so. oh that's being called i'm dutch
this is a story about what happens auster a stray bullet kills a young girl in the streets. what happens to her family and daughters in florida know the mother daughter is buried in a cemetery it is healing this is with your head what happens to the community the public was screaming for a scapegoat the police needed a scapegoat so why not choose a 19 year old black kid with a criminal record who better to pen this on than him and what happens in court be. i am shocked shocked as far as we...
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cuts have actually been against women percent of the austerity cuts have actually been against women and single mothers have been particularly badly hit and people with disabilities so that those in single mothers have been pretty poor at the pit and the people that with disabilities so that we've always p.c. most people do you know that we see modern open represents to often into represented in sex or sex works what are the ones in states that have been the most impacted to abide by or stressed air or titty. but but there's that's about a little position where feminists argue that sex work and prostitution is inherently abusive and the question where feminists argue that sex work and prostitution is inherently abusive and the cause and consequence of women's inequality plus they say there's no way to ensure women say balls in consequence of women's inequality plus they say there's no way to ensure women's safety but regardless of its legal status leading charities argue the occupations frosty but regardless of its legal status leading charities argue the occupation is fraught extrem
cuts have actually been against women percent of the austerity cuts have actually been against women and single mothers have been particularly badly hit and people with disabilities so that those in single mothers have been pretty poor at the pit and the people that with disabilities so that we've always p.c. most people do you know that we see modern open represents to often into represented in sex or sex works what are the ones in states that have been the most impacted to abide by or...
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either way, so far, this election has been about ending austerity and pleasing voters.se promises? that comes later. the pm has been good at grabbing attention, but attention and trust aren't the same thing. borisjohnson wants and needs both. john pienaar, bbc news. our economics editor faisal islam is here. i think it's fair to say this policy emerged in a slightly unusual way today, not in a formal campaign way initially. what do you make of the figures and the claims they are making? as it was explained, an enterprising member of the public managed to extract it from the prime minister, that would have been an incredibly radical policy, levelling up incredibly radical policy, levelling up the rate at which workers start to pay national insurance with the income tax level, it would cost billions, nearly £10 billion and would have been a hefty tax cut for millions and millions of workers. what has transpired as to what will actually be in the manifesto tomorrow is more modest than that. it has been described to me as a down payment, as you explain, an increase of just
either way, so far, this election has been about ending austerity and pleasing voters.se promises? that comes later. the pm has been good at grabbing attention, but attention and trust aren't the same thing. borisjohnson wants and needs both. john pienaar, bbc news. our economics editor faisal islam is here. i think it's fair to say this policy emerged in a slightly unusual way today, not in a formal campaign way initially. what do you make of the figures and the claims they are making? as it...
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the consolation i suppose for borisjohnson austerity.ose for boris johnson and austerity. the consolation i suppose for borisjohnson and mr corbyn is the ifs seem to be saying, well, you are both as bad as each other. let's be honest, in the real world i suspect most voters are pretty battle hardened shall we say when it comes to believing everything they are promised during an election campaign. norman, thank you for now. our economics editor faisal islam is with me. and it's for very different reasons in both houses. yes, with labour the spending and tax goes up considerably excuse me. then with the conservatives they say that's not quite right, they say... around brexit, borrowing might have to go up brexit, borrowing might have to go up more than you expect. we will let you have that because there's plenty more politics to discuss, fear not. with two weeks to polling day, labour is changing its election strategy in areas which supported brexit in an attempt to widen the party's appeal. members of the shadow cabinet who backed an eu w
the consolation i suppose for borisjohnson austerity.ose for boris johnson and austerity. the consolation i suppose for borisjohnson and mr corbyn is the ifs seem to be saying, well, you are both as bad as each other. let's be honest, in the real world i suspect most voters are pretty battle hardened shall we say when it comes to believing everything they are promised during an election campaign. norman, thank you for now. our economics editor faisal islam is with me. and it's for very...
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can we observe a minute's silence for the victims austerity?ecisions they took in coalition with the tories years ago. this is the smoother side of the campaign the smoother side of the campaign the conservatives want you to see. promising a greener government and, again and again, borisjohnson‘s vowed to take us out of the eu without delay. it is done, it is ready to go, it is the blue peter deal, here is one i made earlier. all we need is a working majority, all we need is a working majority in parliament to make parliament work, just nine more seats. none of his a nswe i’s a re just nine more seats. none of his answers are good enough for one of his former colleagues who will stand as an independent and thinks you should think about voting lib dems. traditional conservative voters like me should lend support to the liberal democrats, but i think i'm best place to run as an independent. voters in yorkshire have been very unimpressed by your handling of the floods and several of your former colleagues, conservative ministers, suggested people
can we observe a minute's silence for the victims austerity?ecisions they took in coalition with the tories years ago. this is the smoother side of the campaign the smoother side of the campaign the conservatives want you to see. promising a greener government and, again and again, borisjohnson‘s vowed to take us out of the eu without delay. it is done, it is ready to go, it is the blue peter deal, here is one i made earlier. all we need is a working majority, all we need is a working...
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now there is less need for an us -- for austerity.to this election not wanting to say that there are tough choices to come and instead started announcing increases in spending. those are going into things like the nhs, public services, and they are talking about big tax cuts to come later in this campaign. it is not about spending more money on benefits, it is just going about spending more money on benefits, it isjust going up in line with prices. thank you very much indeed. thanks for your time. a three hundred year old violin, valued at a quarter of a million pounds, which was accidentally left on a train in london last week, has been safely returned to its owner. the instrument was handed over in a supermarket car park to its owner stephen morris after secret negotiations. the man who‘d taken the violin said he‘d made a mistake and apologised. earlier i spoke to the musician stephen morris — he told me more about the 300 year old violin. it was made in 1709, the same year that samueljohnson was born. it was made in rome, by techle
now there is less need for an us -- for austerity.to this election not wanting to say that there are tough choices to come and instead started announcing increases in spending. those are going into things like the nhs, public services, and they are talking about big tax cuts to come later in this campaign. it is not about spending more money on benefits, it is just going about spending more money on benefits, it isjust going up in line with prices. thank you very much indeed. thanks for your...
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told jews all moment for the critics of austerity and that should not be a lesson that forgotten because most people see another recession coming in europe in the world and then the same question will be posed how do you handle it and hopefully they will of learned the lesson that this crisis is coming now these slow growth rates are of result of what they did last time when bringing it back here to the united states a bloomberg model that determined the likelihood of a recession in the u.s. within the next 12 months shows that the number declined lightly to 26 percent now this is down from 27 percent that that's where it was early in october but according to that model recession chances are higher than they were just a year ago but lower than other points this year is this just a response on the positive movement that we've seen within these trade talks. no i think it's a more fundamental issue look at the capitalist economic system that we live with in this world today wherever it has existed for 250 years on average every 4 to 7 years it has a downturn we call them recessions if they'
told jews all moment for the critics of austerity and that should not be a lesson that forgotten because most people see another recession coming in europe in the world and then the same question will be posed how do you handle it and hopefully they will of learned the lesson that this crisis is coming now these slow growth rates are of result of what they did last time when bringing it back here to the united states a bloomberg model that determined the likelihood of a recession in the u.s....
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to pick up the point about austerity, you know...e remain we will have more money to spend, we will be able to invest in our communities and resolve many of theissues our communities and resolve many of the issues that people are unhappy about. that is why i am standing on the platform to say i want things to be better in our country because i recognise that for too many people it has been too hard. in response to the point you make, maintenance gra nts the point you make, maintenance grants are being cut, we have said that we want to put those back because we want to invest in those young people and we want to make sure that people can have access to funding for lifelong learning at different points throughout their lives. i'm not going to stand here and promise that we will abolish tuition fees, a lot of numbers are getting thrown around by different parties in the selection, and a lot of the stuff sounds good, but cannot actually be delivered ? of the stuff sounds good, but cannot actually be delivered? do you actually be delivere
to pick up the point about austerity, you know...e remain we will have more money to spend, we will be able to invest in our communities and resolve many of theissues our communities and resolve many of the issues that people are unhappy about. that is why i am standing on the platform to say i want things to be better in our country because i recognise that for too many people it has been too hard. in response to the point you make, maintenance gra nts the point you make, maintenance grants...
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they might austerity. —— hostility. thank you. there is plenty more on the bbc website.and offer a lot more about what has gone on this evening. talking to the various genres here, it was quite a polished performance from nicola sturgeon. it was added any objective you she won this tonight, she was the best performer, she answered the questions honestly and openly ended up think anyone can ask any more from a political leader. she thinks that jeremy corbyn will have to go into coalition with the snp because why wouldn't dfe is in a minority government and is to get this ma nifesto government and is to get this manifesto through. that is precisely the point, the once a queen speech and a budget through, fes depended on the votes of the snp then of course it is a discussion to be had. he said tonight it would not be in the early years of illiberal ministration, that tells me he has accepted the principle, that is very end up and move forward from there. some people commenting there was not a lot of applause for the liberal democrats, i want to see the audience is divided m
they might austerity. —— hostility. thank you. there is plenty more on the bbc website.and offer a lot more about what has gone on this evening. talking to the various genres here, it was quite a polished performance from nicola sturgeon. it was added any objective you she won this tonight, she was the best performer, she answered the questions honestly and openly ended up think anyone can ask any more from a political leader. she thinks that jeremy corbyn will have to go into coalition...
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we've seen what austerity has done to this country.levels of injustice and inequality, and poverty. and we've seen the stress amongst those that thought they were relatively comfortably off, and then discovered they weren't, because they had to pay for the children's education in university, and they had to pay for the social care for elderly relatives. the levels of stress and mental health illness in our society are a product of the stress this country has been put through since austerity came in in 2010. snp leader and first minister of scotland, nicola sturgeon, has said demand for a second scottish independence referendum will become irresistible, if her party wins the majority of scotland's 59 seats. she said it was her intention to have a referendum next year, and says the idea of westminster politicians rejecting a second vote is starting to crumble. the liberal democrat leader, jo swinson, took to the campaign trail on an electric battle bus with the slogan "stop brexit, build a brighter future". she visited a mental health ch
we've seen what austerity has done to this country.levels of injustice and inequality, and poverty. and we've seen the stress amongst those that thought they were relatively comfortably off, and then discovered they weren't, because they had to pay for the children's education in university, and they had to pay for the social care for elderly relatives. the levels of stress and mental health illness in our society are a product of the stress this country has been put through since austerity...
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what happened to austerity? what? no, that was last week. i just austerity? what? it is really interesting. the comparison between the daily mirror, a labour supporting paper, a big promise, and the express, a conservative backing paper. boris, iwill cut the express, a conservative backing paper. boris, i will cut taxes for every worker. we only a couple of days in, and this election hasn't officially started. it won't start until wednesday when parliament is dissolved. so buckle up because we are going to have six weeks of these are going to have six weeks of these are sort of declamatory headlines. the detail is interesting. boris johnson is looking at plans. he hasn't committed to anything. he is looking at plans to give employees a tax cut with £460. but in the way of these things, the tabloids trumpet thatis these things, the tabloids trumpet that is a hard and fast promise. it is only in paragraph two that you realise the detail is that he is only looking at it and hasn't actually committed to it. and again, this may be floating an idea ahead of the manifesto
what happened to austerity? what? no, that was last week. i just austerity? what? it is really interesting. the comparison between the daily mirror, a labour supporting paper, a big promise, and the express, a conservative backing paper. boris, iwill cut the express, a conservative backing paper. boris, i will cut taxes for every worker. we only a couple of days in, and this election hasn't officially started. it won't start until wednesday when parliament is dissolved. so buckle up because we...
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it has been caused by nine years of tory austerity.r the ca re people died a day waiting for the care they need. remember this, this is the fifth largest economy in the world. 726 die in the last year because they had no home to sleep m, because they had no home to sleep in, 726 of our fellow citizens who are homeless died. i tell you this now, let's make this absolutely clear to everyone watching, where i am chancellor, i will not allow or tolerate this to go on with in our society. applause to tackle both those emergencies, climate change emergency and the social and human emergency we are facing as a result of austerity, i announced last week, yes, ambitious investment plans. this guilt was big because the scale of the crisis we face are big as well. —— the scale. 250 billion transformation fund over ten years, more money fora 250 billion transformation fund over ten years, more money for a social transmission fund. investment on a scale that matches the scale of the climate and social emergencies we face. in the world that we live
it has been caused by nine years of tory austerity.r the ca re people died a day waiting for the care they need. remember this, this is the fifth largest economy in the world. 726 die in the last year because they had no home to sleep m, because they had no home to sleep in, 726 of our fellow citizens who are homeless died. i tell you this now, let's make this absolutely clear to everyone watching, where i am chancellor, i will not allow or tolerate this to go on with in our society. applause...
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president resignation he's a billionaire he's i'm opposed to austerity and people have had enough. and we've had protests and and people have had enough. and. we've had protests in lebanon we've had protests in haiti we've had protests in egypt and spent on we've had protests in haiti we've had protests in egypt and spain so a lot of them are about this global insurrection against the rocks and ration against back pain so a lot of them are about this global insurrection against the rocks international against banker occupation that's what we call it we said and you know they got over iraq the patient that's what we call it we said and you know they got over there it's what i call i came up with a new metaphor it's the stone blower you know that or it's what i call i came up with a new metaphor it's the stone blower you know that with the with all the slow blower in you know you put a pusher shit down the. road the road they're over there they're in a blue nose and it blows all the snow off. off to the side so but it's sickly. and it leaves and it leaves a flat non snowed surface so
president resignation he's a billionaire he's i'm opposed to austerity and people have had enough. and we've had protests and and people have had enough. and. we've had protests in lebanon we've had protests in haiti we've had protests in egypt and spent on we've had protests in haiti we've had protests in egypt and spain so a lot of them are about this global insurrection against the rocks and ration against back pain so a lot of them are about this global insurrection against the rocks...
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but there's the abolition of position where feminists are most impacted by austerity but there's the abolition of position where feminists argue that sex work and prostitution is inherently abusive and the cause and consequence of women to nicky that sex work and prostitution is inherently abusive and the cause and consequence of women's inequality plus they say there's no way to ensure women safety but regardless of its quality plus they say there's no way to ensure women safety but regardless of its legal status leading charities argue the occupation is fraught extremely dangerous legal status leading charities argue the. patients fraught extremely dangerous and must be protected and that's something that the u.k. government is working towards. a must be protected and that's something that the u.k. government is working towards. the government is committed to tackling the harms linked to prostitution this report provides a picture of the government is committed to tackling the harms linked to prostitution this report provides a picture of one of the most complex and rapidly changin
but there's the abolition of position where feminists are most impacted by austerity but there's the abolition of position where feminists argue that sex work and prostitution is inherently abusive and the cause and consequence of women to nicky that sex work and prostitution is inherently abusive and the cause and consequence of women's inequality plus they say there's no way to ensure women safety but regardless of its quality plus they say there's no way to ensure women safety but regardless...
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but austerity has done, underfunding community.o towns and what do you see? close libraries, swimming pool sold off, and what do you see? close libraries, swimming pools sold off, parks not maintained, schools underfunded. you centres closed. and then you wonder why there is a rise in crime, why there is greater depression in our society? it is about investment in the public round. applause. so it is about properly funding our public services and taxing fairly in order to pay for them. thank you for your question from aljazeera. your opinion in nationals have made a fast plastic —— a fantastic contribution to our lives and world. children have been born because one person came from europe and one king for britain and someone. the uncertainty that they have been put through by boris johnson threatening a no—deal brexit and threatening their living has been horrendous. in my own constituent area —— in my own constituency there are some who are besides himself with stress. straight after the referendum, the first thing i did was put o
but austerity has done, underfunding community.o towns and what do you see? close libraries, swimming pool sold off, and what do you see? close libraries, swimming pools sold off, parks not maintained, schools underfunded. you centres closed. and then you wonder why there is a rise in crime, why there is greater depression in our society? it is about investment in the public round. applause. so it is about properly funding our public services and taxing fairly in order to pay for them. thank...
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they are both talking about the end of austerity.be seen as labour light, offering something similar but not as ambitious as whatjohn mcdonnell has set out today. norman, just say where you are for a moment, because i want to ask you in a second about ian austin. the former labour minister ian austin has said voters should support boris johnson in the election. speaking to bbc radio 4's today programme earlier this morning, the former labour mp said the party's leaderjeremy corbyn was "unfit" to lead the country. i'm nota i'm not a tory. this isn't where i wa nt i'm not a tory. this isn't where i want to be. but ijust think that i wouldn't say boris johnson is unfit to be our prime minister in the way i say that about jeremy corbyn. i think the country has got a big choice to make, and i thinkjeremy corbyn is completely unfit to lead it. and norman, you have breaking news for us, because someone is joining ian austin with the same message. another old labour supporter of gordon brown, john woodcock, now an independent mp, he, too, ha
they are both talking about the end of austerity.be seen as labour light, offering something similar but not as ambitious as whatjohn mcdonnell has set out today. norman, just say where you are for a moment, because i want to ask you in a second about ian austin. the former labour minister ian austin has said voters should support boris johnson in the election. speaking to bbc radio 4's today programme earlier this morning, the former labour mp said the party's leaderjeremy corbyn was...
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this is a story about what happens auster a stray bullet kills a young girl in the streets. who happens to have family and daughters in florida the mother daughter is there he's innocent terry it really messes with your head what happens to the community the public was screaming for a scapegoat the police need is a scapegoat so why not choose a 19 year old black kid with a criminal record who better to pin this on than him and what happens in course the . shock shock as far. as i feel. we don't know children this is from. the end of this unfortunately you. will still not know. the more i tried to understand venezuela the more i could see the signs of all solitary and his emerging on my continent as well. as a. lot. however what venezuela's critics didn't didn't do was compare human rights issues to those in other countries on the american continent. civil and political rights have been violated in venezuela. but they are violated every day in colombia and they are violated every day in mexico and they are violated every day in brazil. what i call human rights. what i call se
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for the bottom 99 percent and we really see stock portfolio austerity for the bottom 99 percent and we've really seen that and the global insurrection against banker occupation starting to rise up again we're reporting that and the global insurrection against banker occupation starting to rise up again we reported that you queen that phrase giago back in 20092010 dirtier than that ukraine that phrase giago back in 2009 in 2010 during the many op risings and protests around the world we started to see so i just wanted to follow bring them many op risings and protests around the world we started to see so i just wanted to follow up on our interview with dmitri orloff because i think that in fact a lot of these on our interview with dmitri orloff because i think that in fact a lot of these protests are indeed genuine of course other nations and sort of protests are indeed genuine of course other nations and sort of players and geo political players and great powers and stuff trying to intervene but in fact of players and geo political players and great powers and stuff trying to interv
for the bottom 99 percent and we really see stock portfolio austerity for the bottom 99 percent and we've really seen that and the global insurrection against banker occupation starting to rise up again we're reporting that and the global insurrection against banker occupation starting to rise up again we reported that you queen that phrase giago back in 20092010 dirtier than that ukraine that phrase giago back in 2009 in 2010 during the many op risings and protests around the world we started...
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this is a story about what happens auster a stray bullet kills a young girl in the streets. what happens to her family and daughters in florida the other daughter is buried in a cemetery it meaning this is with your head what happens to the community the public was screaming for a scapegoat the police needed a scapegoat so why not choose a 19 year old black kid with a criminal record who better to pin this on than him and what happens in court to be. shot after shot as far as i feel that we don't know she'll just screw up on. that end of this trial unfortunately you. will still not know all chill just. as of 2013 the pet food industry was dominated by only 5 more taken climate companies. yet when a consumer wants into a store it's easy to assume that there is a vast array of choices for their dog or cat and the ability to choose the one perfect food. but just how different are these choices and what's really going on inside of those barracks is what's inside really as healthy as the shiny side labeling would have you believe. to. my name is karen becker and i'm an integrativ
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for the bottom 99 percent the or their stock portfolio austerity for the bottom 99 percent and we've really seen that and the global insurrection against banker occupation started to rise up and we've really seen that and the global insurrection against banker occupation starting to rise up again we reported that you quote in that phrase. we can report to thousands on the 920000 that in the phrase giago back in 2009 in 2010 and during among them many many opera up risings and then protests of us around the world were sold largely so to say we're going to see this so i just wanted to follow up on our interview with dmitri orloff because i wanted to before all. of you with dmitri orloff because i think that in fact a lot of these protests are indeed genuine of course other than a lot of these protests are indeed genuine of course other nations and sort of players and geo political players and great powers and stuff trying to intervene ations and sort of players and geo political players and great powers and stuff trying to intervene but in fact if you saw it like over a 1000000 protest
for the bottom 99 percent the or their stock portfolio austerity for the bottom 99 percent and we've really seen that and the global insurrection against banker occupation started to rise up and we've really seen that and the global insurrection against banker occupation starting to rise up again we reported that you quote in that phrase. we can report to thousands on the 920000 that in the phrase giago back in 2009 in 2010 and during among them many many opera up risings and then protests of...
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this is a story about what happens auster a stray bullet kills a young girl in the street. who happens to have family and daughters in florida know the mother daughter is buried in a cemetery in healing messes with your head what happens to the community the public was screaming for a scapegoat the police needed a scapegoat so why not choose a 19 year old black kid with a criminal record who better to pin this on than him and what happens in court be the big. shock shock is from our office i really feel. we don't know childress for the call. and in this trial unfortunately you. will still love no chill just. the problem in venezuela is not that has been poorly implemented. within a decade my country was ruined. it lost a quarter of its manufacturing. a 1000000 people emigrated and public debt kept rising. in 2015 a government claiming to be a left wing promise to president. however it's agreed measures that tie the country up until 2060 and started messing privatization. voters on the lift became depressed because it had succeeded with what the right hadn't. the right was d
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but we're not paying one the way that we should, because again of the austerity and the disinvestment from the state level. we see that happening all the time in the places that can't afford for that to happen. direct result of this program we find ourselves in. >> other questions? really? i'll keep going. go ahead. >> again, from philadelphia, i am very nervous about the next recession and so i was wondering what folks are doing differently than they have in the past or what they're sort of anticipating even if they're not already taking down growth projections. what do you anticipate doing even in terms of stress testing your budgets to make sure that you're ready? >> i would be more concerned if we were suddenly just thinking about it right at this moment and saying the economy is slowing, what are we doing? i think the fact that we've been doing it since the beginning of the administration which is constantly asking the agencies for savings and being up reserves, being committed to our long-term reliabilities and continually investing, those reserves are not part of the general fu
but we're not paying one the way that we should, because again of the austerity and the disinvestment from the state level. we see that happening all the time in the places that can't afford for that to happen. direct result of this program we find ourselves in. >> other questions? really? i'll keep going. go ahead. >> again, from philadelphia, i am very nervous about the next recession and so i was wondering what folks are doing differently than they have in the past or what...
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again, that austerity idea. just cut your way into this. cut your way out of this problem. doesn't work. we've got to create places that people want to be in. that's a much larger problem. housing as much as it seems like the problem, i think it's a cause of something much larger. >> shifting gears then i'll open it up to your questions. as mentioned several times in the report and as mike mentioned at the tail end of his presentation is the impact of trade and trade changes. the tariffs at the federal level. how much is that becoming a challenge in your cities and is it something you're concerned about going forward? >> it's definitely a concern we have. in the bigger scheme of how much does it affect our revenue sources, not significantly. but it's something were >> it's big. the los angeles county region relies a lot on trade. not only for the agricultural aspect, the export, but in terms of the jobs that are created with supporting the whole international trade industry. you have truckers, people who work in the ports. they're a huge economic independenticator. dwen not
again, that austerity idea. just cut your way into this. cut your way out of this problem. doesn't work. we've got to create places that people want to be in. that's a much larger problem. housing as much as it seems like the problem, i think it's a cause of something much larger. >> shifting gears then i'll open it up to your questions. as mentioned several times in the report and as mike mentioned at the tail end of his presentation is the impact of trade and trade changes. the tariffs...
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the end of austerity. definite. end of austerity, may be the beginning of big state intervention.d a lot into day. that is it for this week. that's it for dateline london for this week — we're back next week at the same time. goodbye. for many of you a welcome window of dry weather on the way for the start of next week at least. we certainly need it when you consider scenes like these, place across parts of england and wales. already it has broken it banks and there are a number of flood warnings in force. the heaviest of the rain is associated with a low leisure system and it has drifted southwards. we still have a weather front decaying across northern england and wales. further patchy rain and drizzle here. a future was towards cornwall. heavy showers in eastern scotland and showers edging into scotland and ireland. much of central and southern england, a welcome strike went with us. coastal counties, still some outbreaks of rain. a fairly cloudy day in northern england. whilst a future was hit in northern ireland and the western isles of scotland, much of scotland and northern
the end of austerity. definite. end of austerity, may be the beginning of big state intervention.d a lot into day. that is it for this week. that's it for dateline london for this week — we're back next week at the same time. goodbye. for many of you a welcome window of dry weather on the way for the start of next week at least. we certainly need it when you consider scenes like these, place across parts of england and wales. already it has broken it banks and there are a number of flood...
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, and we moved away from austerity, and we move the conservatives, they have moved away from the attach of not spending too much money. all the parties of course their spending plans are just very small compared to the labour party spending, but they are planning to spend. we will come to spending in a moment because there is a graph we will look at. stay with the daily telegraph and there is is a piece of analysis on the front—page. and it says that this particular manifesto is aimed, it is risk—averse ma nifesto is aimed, it is risk—averse manifesto it is described as and aimed at the swing voters. it is also aimed at middle england because it will spend 2 billion on potholes and it will give free parking in nhs hospitals. how much does that matter? it matters, given that the electorate is fed up with politics, given that the electorate wants brexit done, given that the electorate doesn't believe in politicians, i think those little incentives like that, in a manifesto which doesn't promise very much, which doesn't promise very much, which is sort of, you know, realisable could make a
, and we moved away from austerity, and we move the conservatives, they have moved away from the attach of not spending too much money. all the parties of course their spending plans are just very small compared to the labour party spending, but they are planning to spend. we will come to spending in a moment because there is a graph we will look at. stay with the daily telegraph and there is is a piece of analysis on the front—page. and it says that this particular manifesto is aimed, it is...
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this is a story about what happens auster a stray bullet kills a young girl in the streets. what happens to her family and daughters in florida no mother daughter is buried in a cemetery in meaning messes with your head what happens to the community the public was screaming for a scapegoat the police needed a scapegoat so why not choose a 19 year old black kid with a criminal record who better to pen this than him and what happens in court be. shocked shocked as far as i feel. we don't know...