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blair issues. were, i think, quite uniquely. blair issues . so it's probably blair issues.dow cabinet. but if we are being asked to swallow that blairism is a good thing and this shadow cabinet is britain's next top team, should we just have a look at what that really means? really? so i mean, blair set the ball rolling on mass according to home mass migration according to home office total number office stats, the total number of coming the uk for of migrants coming to the uk for more than one year rose from . more than one year rose from. 326,100in 1997 to 582,100in 2004. well the net inflow, which accounts for emigration an increased . from 46,800 to increased. from 46,800 to 222,600 in may 2004. the eu is well welcomed. ten new member states, the majority from central and eastern europe in what was the largest expansion in the history of european integration . the uk under blair integration. the uk under blair was one of only three member states alongside sweden and ireland, to open its labour market to these new eu citizens immediately . we are living in immediately. w
blair issues. were, i think, quite uniquely. blair issues . so it's probably blair issues.dow cabinet. but if we are being asked to swallow that blairism is a good thing and this shadow cabinet is britain's next top team, should we just have a look at what that really means? really? so i mean, blair set the ball rolling on mass according to home mass migration according to home office total number office stats, the total number of coming the uk for of migrants coming to the uk for more than one...
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get weepy watching tony blair's leaving speech in 2006. so. blair's leaving speech in 2006. the transformation of the labour party under keir- we have seen the transformation of| the labour party under keir starmer and in— the labour party under keir starmer and in some — the labour party under keir starmer and in some ways, _ the labour party under keir starmer and in some ways, the _ the labour party under keir starmer. and in some ways, the transformation of keir— and in some ways, the transformation of keir starmer~ — and in some ways, the transformation of keir starmer. di— and in some ways, the transformation of keir starmer.— of keir starmer. a commentator on the conservative _ of keir starmer. a commentator on the conservative party _ of keir starmer. a commentator on the conservative party believes - of keir starmer. a commentator on the conservative party believes the j the conservative party believes the reshuffle will be a mild wake—up call number 10. for reshuffle will be a mild wake-up call number 10.— call number 10. for the tories, cominu call number 10. for
get weepy watching tony blair's leaving speech in 2006. so. blair's leaving speech in 2006. the transformation of the labour party under keir- we have seen the transformation of| the labour party under keir starmer and in— the labour party under keir starmer and in some — the labour party under keir starmer and in some ways, _ the labour party under keir starmer and in some ways, the _ the labour party under keir starmer. and in some ways, the transformation of keir— and in some ways, the...
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that's tony blair. and i hate tony right. and he says tony blair, right.ero when i was 19. >> he was my hero when i was 19. i'll show you the picture later. it's i had. hair it's all i had. hair >> but the point is tokenism. sunak is someone who have sunak who is someone who have criticised a lot, he pitch criticised a lot, he was pitch perfect today. he was was the speech was 3300 words. i never thought i'd say this about a rishi sunak speech. didn't love the delivery, but i loved every slogan . slogan. >> said it all. long term decisions for a brighter future. >> because you know what i feel like he's been watching a lot of what folk like have been what folk like me have been saying past few years saying over the past few years because actually crunched because actually he crunched the numbers so numbers and that's what's so important. people need to know china's carbon emissions up 300. america flat. they haven't reduced it at all. but we have halved ours. we are the leader . halved ours. we are the leader. >> and that's why. but we need to keep going a
that's tony blair. and i hate tony right. and he says tony blair, right.ero when i was 19. >> he was my hero when i was 19. i'll show you the picture later. it's i had. hair it's all i had. hair >> but the point is tokenism. sunak is someone who have sunak who is someone who have criticised a lot, he pitch criticised a lot, he was pitch perfect today. he was was the speech was 3300 words. i never thought i'd say this about a rishi sunak speech. didn't love the delivery, but i loved...
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i thinkl it's a healthier politics then say the blair- — it's a healthier politics then say the blairs then say i the blair— clinton years when the fight _ the blair— clinton years when the fight was — the blair— clinton years when the fight was largelv_ the blair— clinton years when the fight was largely for— the blair— clinton years when the | fight was largely for middle—class voters _ fight was largely for middle—class voters for— fight was largely for middle—class voters for the _ fight was largely for middle—class voters for the they— fight was largely for middle—class voters for the they are _ fight was largely for middle—class voters for the they are now- fight was largely for middle—class i voters for the they are now getting a fight _ voters for the they are now getting a fight for— voters for the they are now getting a fight for the _ voters for the they are now getting a fight for the voters _ voters for the they are now getting a fight for the voters pockets - a fight for the voters pockets who probably— a fight for the voters pockets who probably aren't _ a fight for the
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that's tony blair. and i hate tony right. and he says tony blair, right.9. >> he was my hero when i was 19. i'll show you the picture later. it's i had. hair it's all i had. hair >> but the point is tokenism. sunak is someone who have sunak who is someone who have criticised a lot, he pitch criticised a lot, he was pitch perfect today. he was was the speech was 3300 words. i never thought i'd say this about a rishi sunak speech. didn't love the delivery, but i loved every slogan . slogan. >> said it all. long term decisions for a brighter future. >> because you know what i feel like he's been watching a lot of what folk like have been what folk like me have been saying past few years saying over the past few years because actually crunched because actually he crunched the numbers so numbers and that's what's so important. people need to know china's carbon emissions up 300. america flat. they haven't reduced it at all. but we have halved ours. we are the leader . halved ours. we are the leader. >> and that's why. but we need to keep going and making sensib
that's tony blair. and i hate tony right. and he says tony blair, right.9. >> he was my hero when i was 19. i'll show you the picture later. it's i had. hair it's all i had. hair >> but the point is tokenism. sunak is someone who have sunak who is someone who have criticised a lot, he pitch criticised a lot, he was pitch perfect today. he was was the speech was 3300 words. i never thought i'd say this about a rishi sunak speech. didn't love the delivery, but i loved every slogan ....
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none other than tony blair, of course . blair, of course. >> wales go slow.esidential roads has sparked out outrage and a huge petition and rewriting history. >> children's book claims that stonehenge was built by, you've guessed it, black britons . guessed it, black britons. >> we love to know what you think of all of our stories this morning. vaiews@gbnews.com is the email. but first, in the newsroom, here's rhiannon jones . good morning . . good morning. >> it's 11:01. . good morning. >> it's11:01. your top stories from the gb newsroom . the from the gb newsroom. the government's plan to deal with inflation is working . according inflation is working. according to the chancellor data out this morning shows the rate of inflation fell to 6.7% in august. that's down from 6.8% in july. the bank of england had predicted the figure to increase to more than 7. it comes ahead of another expected interest rate increase tomorrow. it would be the bank's 15th rate increase tomorrow. it would be the bank's15th in a rate increase tomorrow. it would be the bank's 15th in
none other than tony blair, of course . blair, of course. >> wales go slow.esidential roads has sparked out outrage and a huge petition and rewriting history. >> children's book claims that stonehenge was built by, you've guessed it, black britons . guessed it, black britons. >> we love to know what you think of all of our stories this morning. vaiews@gbnews.com is the email. but first, in the newsroom, here's rhiannon jones . good morning . . good morning. >> it's...
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that's what tony blair also had do. what tony blair also had to do.uarantee that he would not raise tax. >> right. well, i'm a great >> all right. well, i'm a great fan of rupert murdoch's . my fan of rupert murdoch's. my father the chance to fan of rupert murdoch's. my fat into the chance to fan of rupert murdoch's. my fat into business the chance to fan of rupert murdoch's. my fat into business with chance to fan of rupert murdoch's. my fat into business with him nce to fan of rupert murdoch's. my fat into business with him when go into business with him when he up oxford to invest in he was up at oxford to invest in a student newspaper. he a student newspaper. and he didn't to his didn't do it, i think, to his business for years business regret for many years afterwards. thank afterwards. anyway, thank you very panel. after the very much, my panel. after the break, them , break, i'll be asking them, is being for your being british good for your mental health? oh, and then i'll be asking william sitwell if there's anything worse than a bourgeois pil
that's what tony blair also had do. what tony blair also had to do.uarantee that he would not raise tax. >> right. well, i'm a great >> all right. well, i'm a great fan of rupert murdoch's . my fan of rupert murdoch's. my father the chance to fan of rupert murdoch's. my fat into the chance to fan of rupert murdoch's. my fat into business the chance to fan of rupert murdoch's. my fat into business with chance to fan of rupert murdoch's. my fat into business with him nce to fan of...
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j.: blaire. blaire: here. mrs. j.: kayden. kayden: here. mrs. j.: lake. lake: sorry, mrs. j.e's late again. you know how he is. [laughter] mrs. j.: thank you, lucas. melanie. melanie: here. mrs. j.: olive. [birds chirping] [woman speaking korean] [singing in korean] [speaking korean] wow. [piano playing] [choir singing indistinctly] woman: then stop. so calm and so peaceful. that's my husband. now i'm so old. everybody at night asleep, i think in many things. i think of my husband. and i still miss him. 22 years. i have a good life. i have a good life. that's my story. [phone vibrates] [engine revs] [horn honks] [crash] [glass shatters] [car door opens, car dings] [keys jingle] [car door closes] [man panting] woman: marcus, you should go wild west tomorrow. marcus: why? don't you trust me? woman: i don't know, just a gut feeling. marcus: dani, your gut feeling has gotten us into a lot of trouble before. dani: you know, you don't have to do this if you don't want to. marcus: no, no, it's fine. i'll put the card up my sleeve. dani: i'm talking about tomorrow. it's not too late.
j.: blaire. blaire: here. mrs. j.: kayden. kayden: here. mrs. j.: lake. lake: sorry, mrs. j.e's late again. you know how he is. [laughter] mrs. j.: thank you, lucas. melanie. melanie: here. mrs. j.: olive. [birds chirping] [woman speaking korean] [singing in korean] [speaking korean] wow. [piano playing] [choir singing indistinctly] woman: then stop. so calm and so peaceful. that's my husband. now i'm so old. everybody at night asleep, i think in many things. i think of my husband. and i still...
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blair is, of course, a well-known and beloved public voice. you may have seen her on a variety of cable network shows providing commentary. she hosted a podcast before podcasts were even a thing a really great one if you know her back to then it was incredible and she must be like the last truly substantive social media feed. like you can follow her twitter even in elon musk's world and, it is everything from sort of in fact, how initially was following the book were her postings in social media around her archival findings? but then sometimes it's also hashtag cooking. and so it's all of the recipes and the things that she's engaged in so, so much of that actually is is also part of what we talk about a bit tonight. this black folk the roots of the black working. i am lucky enough to have had it for about a week and a half now. so as you can, it's already quite dog eared, written in and annotated. yeah, i thought you'd appreciate that. i've already like love. this text the lyricism of the writing is not like that you have read in a historical
blair is, of course, a well-known and beloved public voice. you may have seen her on a variety of cable network shows providing commentary. she hosted a podcast before podcasts were even a thing a really great one if you know her back to then it was incredible and she must be like the last truly substantive social media feed. like you can follow her twitter even in elon musk's world and, it is everything from sort of in fact, how initially was following the book were her postings in social...
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i talk to neil kinnock, tony blair, him? i talk to neil kinnock, tony blair. gordon _ him?nnock, tony blair, gordon brown, _ him? i talk to neil kinnock, tony blair, gordon brown, and - him? i talk to neil kinnock, tony blair, gordon brown, and talk. him? i talk to neil kinnock, tony blair, gordon brown, and talk to| blair, gordon brown, and talk to tony and gordon particularly about the period of 95, 96, 97, not about specific policies because that is too long ago, but about the place, intensity, preparation that we need an also increasingly recently about the mood, because there is this tendency when we should be looking forward to always look back so everybody will say what is next year's collection going to be about then search the history books to say is it 97, 92, further back, which is obviously wrong because it will be 2024, but the mood in 97 was one of optimism. the economy was growing. services, public services were not on their knees, and we were turning into a new century which always gives a human sense of hope. and therefore, our theme was that things could o
i talk to neil kinnock, tony blair, him? i talk to neil kinnock, tony blair. gordon _ him?nnock, tony blair, gordon brown, _ him? i talk to neil kinnock, tony blair, gordon brown, and - him? i talk to neil kinnock, tony blair, gordon brown, and talk. him? i talk to neil kinnock, tony blair, gordon brown, and talk to| blair, gordon brown, and talk to tony and gordon particularly about the period of 95, 96, 97, not about specific policies because that is too long ago, but about the place,...
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the difference tony the difference between tony blair keir starmer looks blair and keir starmer lookseating up. >> boxt boilers, proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. of weather on. gb news. >> hello again, i'm alex burkill and here's your latest gb news weather update brought to you by the met office. some heavy rain across parts of the south—east clearing overnight, clearing away overnight, but blustery showers in the north—west some sunny skies north—west and some sunny skies on thursday. meanwhile, at the moment, are under the moment, we are under the influence low pressure influence of low pressure just to north uk and we to the north of the uk and we have a cold front across have a cold front lying across south eastern parts and it's this bringing some this front that is bringing some intense, downpours as we intense, heavy downpours as we go the rest today , go through the rest of today, gradually away towards gradually clearing away towards the east overnight. behind it, some developing, some clear skies developing, though. notice some showers towards western parts of wales
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there's blair's cabinet?d there's been shall say, been a lot of, shall we say, interest and conversation about just are in just how many blairites are in the shadow cabinet. i'll touch back on in a second. but back on that in a second. but before i do that, let's have a look at weather. i'll look at the weather. i'll drop you going to be you a hint. it's going to be absolutely. martin warm absolutely. martin on that warm feeling boxt boilers feeling inside from boxt boilers proud sponsors of weather on gb news. >> hello . >> hello. >> hello. >> good evening. as we head into tuesday , there will be a little tuesday, there will be a little bit of fog around tonight, though, whilst in the south—west, we can expect some strong, blustery winds. but the hot sunny weather returns as strong, blustery winds. but the hot go sunny weather returns as strong, blustery winds. but the hot go through weather returns as strong, blustery winds. but the hot go through tomorrow aturns as strong, blustery winds. but the hot go th
there's blair's cabinet?d there's been shall say, been a lot of, shall we say, interest and conversation about just are in just how many blairites are in the shadow cabinet. i'll touch back on in a second. but back on that in a second. but before i do that, let's have a look at weather. i'll look at the weather. i'll drop you going to be you a hint. it's going to be absolutely. martin warm absolutely. martin on that warm feeling boxt boilers feeling inside from boxt boilers proud sponsors of...
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what was this copying of blair?l, it was essentially stealing tory promises and trying to minimise the threat to interests of people up and down the country. so you get a promise of no tax increases. why? because that reassures a lot of better off tory voters that they won't be penalised. then he opposed sadiq khan's ulez expansion, showing or trying to show that he was on the side of the motorists taking up a tory cause in some ways which it has to be said, the tories haven't been as good at as i would have liked. and then he had a reshuffle that promoted the blairites in his party, making that he was making it clear that he was essentially unthreatening, friendly, of the road. friendly, middle of the road. but since then it seems to me that he has stuck labelled his first big mistake came last week when he went off to holland and seemed to commit to a huge increase in asylum seekers coming into the uk. now this wasn't how he phrased it . wasn't how he phrased it. obviously what he said is that i will stop the boat
what was this copying of blair?l, it was essentially stealing tory promises and trying to minimise the threat to interests of people up and down the country. so you get a promise of no tax increases. why? because that reassures a lot of better off tory voters that they won't be penalised. then he opposed sadiq khan's ulez expansion, showing or trying to show that he was on the side of the motorists taking up a tory cause in some ways which it has to be said, the tories haven't been as good at...
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tony blair got the mail now. and tony blair wants to starve. poor people . wants to starve.>> yeah, well. oh, my god. this guy is , you know, he's like one guy is, you know, he's like one of those people. you see the quy's of those people. you see the guy's think to guy's name and you think to yourself, i've seen too much of this blair. you know, this guy, tony blair. you know, it's bill clinton or it's like bill clinton or anthony fauci or who was the guy? and take that . it's just guy? and take that. it's just you see, it's like, can you please tell us the story? i'll tell the story is the headline . tell the story is the headline. the headline is tony blair is branded , quote unquote, as branded, quote unquote, as quote, arrogant for demanding junk food is taxed until it is too expensive and the poor for the poor to eat to help to help tackle obesity. he wants the poor to starve . and basically poor to starve. and basically because they're fat and he wants to eliminate foods that are high in fat and salt. he doesn't mention sugar and trusting this guy for the food busines
tony blair got the mail now. and tony blair wants to starve. poor people . wants to starve.>> yeah, well. oh, my god. this guy is , you know, he's like one guy is, you know, he's like one of those people. you see the quy's of those people. you see the guy's think to guy's name and you think to yourself, i've seen too much of this blair. you know, this guy, tony blair. you know, it's bill clinton or it's like bill clinton or anthony fauci or who was the guy? and take that . it's just guy?...
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that's blair there., we're going to go and knock some together. we're going i, we're going to go and knock so show together. we're going i, we're going to go and knock so show that together. we're going i, we're going to go and knock so show that we ether. we're going i, we're going to go and knock so show that we canr. we're going i, we're going to go and knock so show that we can be ie're going i, we're going to go and knock so show that we can be trusted ng to show that we can be trusted on the world stage. we're going to sort the migrant crisis. to sort out the migrant crisis. well, in reality, what's happened starmer happened is that keir starmer has deal that has tried to float a deal that was utterly doomed to failure would certainly result would almost certainly result in us taking more illegal immigrants we now. do immigrants than we have now. do nothing the migrant nothing to cut the migrant hotel bill bring us closer to bill and will bring us closer to europe. the work put in europe. all the w
that's blair there., we're going to go and knock some together. we're going i, we're going to go and knock so show together. we're going i, we're going to go and knock so show that together. we're going i, we're going to go and knock so show that we ether. we're going i, we're going to go and knock so show that we canr. we're going i, we're going to go and knock so show that we can be ie're going i, we're going to go and knock so show that we can be trusted ng to show that we can be trusted on...
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what was this copying of blair?t was essentially stealing tory promises and trying to minimise the threat to interests of people up and down the country. so you get a promise of no tax increases. why? because that reassures a lot of better off tory voters that they won't be penalised. then he opposed sadiq khan's ulez expansion, showing or trying to show that he was on the side of the motorists taking up a tory cause in some ways which it has to be said, the tories haven't been as good at as i would have liked. and then he had a reshuffle that promoted the blairites in his party, making that he was making it clear that he was essentially unthreatening, friendly, of the road. friendly, middle of the road. but since then it seems to me that he has stuck labelled his first big mistake came last week when he went off to holland and seemed to commit to a huge increase in asylum seekers coming into the uk. now this wasn't how he phrased it . wasn't how he phrased it. obviously what he said is that i will stop the boats co
what was this copying of blair?t was essentially stealing tory promises and trying to minimise the threat to interests of people up and down the country. so you get a promise of no tax increases. why? because that reassures a lot of better off tory voters that they won't be penalised. then he opposed sadiq khan's ulez expansion, showing or trying to show that he was on the side of the motorists taking up a tory cause in some ways which it has to be said, the tories haven't been as good at as i...
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the difference tony the difference between tony blair starmer looks blair and keir starmer looks liketing up. >> boxt boilers, proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. of weather on. gb news. >> hello again, i'm alex burkill and here's your latest gb news weather update brought to you by the met office. some heavy rain across parts of the south—east clearing overnight, clearing away overnight, but blustery showers in the north—west some sunny skies north—west and some sunny skies on thursday. meanwhile, at the moment, are under the moment, we are under the influence low pressure influence of low pressure just to north uk and we to the north of the uk and we have a cold front across have a cold front lying across south eastern parts and it's this bringing some this front that is bringing some intense, downpours as we intense, heavy downpours as we go the rest today , go through the rest of today, gradually away towards gradually clearing away towards the east overnight. behind it, some developing, some clear skies developing, though. notice some showers towards western parts of wales an
the difference tony the difference between tony blair starmer looks blair and keir starmer looks liketing up. >> boxt boilers, proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. of weather on. gb news. >> hello again, i'm alex burkill and here's your latest gb news weather update brought to you by the met office. some heavy rain across parts of the south—east clearing overnight, clearing away overnight, but blustery showers in the north—west some sunny skies north—west and some sunny...
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_ started under gordon brown and tony blair in _ started under gordon brown and tony blair. bureaucracy which has the whip hand over the elected government. this supply—side revolution has to encompass changes to tax, regulation and the _ encompass changes to tax, regulation and the size _ encompass changes to tax, regulation and the size of the state. the government needs to take on the obr over the _ government needs to take on the obr over the impact of tax policy, and we need — over the impact of tax policy, and we need to— over the impact of tax policy, and we need to see much more sophisticated levels of analysis from _ sophisticated levels of analysis from the — sophisticated levels of analysis from the treasury of our long—term economic— from the treasury of our long—term economic growth. this needs a wide variety— economic growth. this needs a wide variety of— economic growth. this needs a wide variety of thinkers, including supply—side is. we can't afford to be uncompetitive internationally. we need corporation tax back at 19%, and we _ need corporation tax back at
_ started under gordon brown and tony blair in _ started under gordon brown and tony blair. bureaucracy which has the whip hand over the elected government. this supply—side revolution has to encompass changes to tax, regulation and the _ encompass changes to tax, regulation and the size _ encompass changes to tax, regulation and the size of the state. the government needs to take on the obr over the _ government needs to take on the obr over the impact of tax policy, and we need — over the...
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you're actually quite sympathetic to this proposal that tony blair has come up with that tony blair hascessed foods should have tax on them to try and deal with the obesity crisis . and two with the obesity crisis. and two things, though. one is, do you think it will actually work and that you can stop people eating the is simple and the food that is simple and quick and convenient and they know their children will like by boosting the price and secondly, doesn't it always hit the least well—off in society? the most ? well—off in society? the most? >> yeah, well, firstly, i have to say i enjoy anthony blair's occasional interventions into pubuc occasional interventions into public discourse because he's a man of great experience. and regardless as to what you think about his politics, he has a foundation and he has researchers and he has people working with him who think very, very about of these very deeply about some of these very deeply about some of these very issues . so one of very important issues. so one of the crises that we face the biggest crises that we face in is crisis of
you're actually quite sympathetic to this proposal that tony blair has come up with that tony blair hascessed foods should have tax on them to try and deal with the obesity crisis . and two with the obesity crisis. and two things, though. one is, do you think it will actually work and that you can stop people eating the is simple and the food that is simple and quick and convenient and they know their children will like by boosting the price and secondly, doesn't it always hit the least...
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yeah, i think, as you say, know, jayson blair looks like a really huge, -- basic failure. but at some level, you know, when you're working in even an institution as big and powerful as the new york times, relationships do, i guess have to be based on trust. and if someone just completely yeah, you know, refuses to accept that that kind of basic compact, then to some level they'll probably always be able to perpetuate some kind of wrongdoing. whereas i think you make the case that the failures...
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and you've you've seen tony blair said seen there that tony blair said multiculturalism seen there thatsaid multi(cameron,1 seen there that tony blair said multi(cameron, nicholas sarkozy, david cameron, nicholas sarkozy, serious international leaders of their time, the casey review should we not focus as i suggested, on that different terminology ? i think we've been. terminology? i think we've been. i'm with you. i think multi—ethnicity . be around one multi—ethnicity. be around one great british culture that we should celebrate . we're probably should celebrate. we're probably the best in the world at. but i think i think it's this the issue where if you've got large groups who sort of stay in their own communities with their own culture, then that actually becomes more of an issue, more of a problem, as our leaders have previously said. and i think you've got to understand that those cultures that are staying in one place will slowly get set free of that , you know, get set free of that, you know, that boundary. >> i think it's an evolving thing. i don't think multi culturalism is s
and you've you've seen tony blair said seen there that tony blair said multiculturalism seen there thatsaid multi(cameron,1 seen there that tony blair said multi(cameron, nicholas sarkozy, david cameron, nicholas sarkozy, serious international leaders of their time, the casey review should we not focus as i suggested, on that different terminology ? i think we've been. terminology? i think we've been. i'm with you. i think multi—ethnicity . be around one multi—ethnicity. be around one great...
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and you've you've seen tony blair said seen there that tony blair said multiculturalism seen there thatsaid multi(cameron,1 seen there that tony blair said multi(cameron, nicholas sarkozy, david cameron, nicholas sarkozy, serious international leaders of their time, the casey review should we not focus as i suggested, on that different terminology ? i think we've been. terminology? i think we've been. i'm with you. i think multi—ethnicity . be around one multi—ethnicity. be around one great british culture that we should celebrate . we're probably should celebrate. we're probably the best in the world at. but i think i think it's this the issue where if you've got large groups who sort of stay in their own communities with their own culture, then that actually becomes more of an issue, more of a problem, as our leaders have previously said. and i think you've got to understand that those cultures that are staying in one place will slowly get set free of that , you know, get set free of that, you know, that boundary. >> i think it's an evolving thing. i don't think multi culturalism is s
and you've you've seen tony blair said seen there that tony blair said multiculturalism seen there thatsaid multi(cameron,1 seen there that tony blair said multi(cameron, nicholas sarkozy, david cameron, nicholas sarkozy, serious international leaders of their time, the casey review should we not focus as i suggested, on that different terminology ? i think we've been. terminology? i think we've been. i'm with you. i think multi—ethnicity . be around one multi—ethnicity. be around one great...
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yes, blair, the great globalist blair, blair, the great eu fanatic , doing great eu fanatic, doing everythingeuropean union membership and this morning, almost uncommented on with so much else going on, the inflation figures came in. they were 6.7, down just 0.1 of a% we've got a fair way to go to see whether rishi sunak meets his target by the end of the year. his target by the end of the year . the good news is that food year. the good news is that food inflation is down a little bit. the bad news, of course , is, as the bad news, of course, is, as we mentioned earlier, is that oil has hit $95 a barrel. just have a look at the increase in the price at the pumps. well, talking of food and what is going on with britain's farmers and their relationship with the supermarkets, it would appear from the founder of river organic farmers that actually farming is in very deep crisis and that maybe the supermarkets are the enemy. we'll debate that in just a moment i went to the local supermarket, waitrose is just a few days ago. i had a few essentials to buy, but i saw there was fruit advertised plums
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the one thing, tony blair, came to realise, _ that... reassurance, not simply as an electoral strategy but i do logically he believed it. i'm not sure keir starmer does, it's hard to be sure. i'm not even sure if keir starmer knows that. so there is a potential problem but let's say it is a problem i would rather have of the two, he would rather have all of keir starmer�*s problems than those of rishi sunak. that look sincere that might be a problem because people might think, i wonder if he really believes it. tony blair had a way of projecting that he sincerely believed this policy, because he did. is believed this policy, because he did. , , . ., , did. is it insincere or is it dull? i think did. is it insincere or is it dull? i think it _ did. is it insincere or is it dull? i think it is _ did. is it insincere or is it dull? i think it is becoming - did. is it insincere or is it dull? i think it is becoming a - did. is it insincere or is it dull? i think it is becoming a bit - did. is it insincere or is it dull? i think it is becomin
the one thing, tony blair, came to realise, _ that... reassurance, not simply as an electoral strategy but i do logically he believed it. i'm not sure keir starmer does, it's hard to be sure. i'm not even sure if keir starmer knows that. so there is a potential problem but let's say it is a problem i would rather have of the two, he would rather have all of keir starmer�*s problems than those of rishi sunak. that look sincere that might be a problem because people might think, i wonder if he...
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as some of - your viewers will remember, when sir tony blair was labour prime minister from 1997-2007er from 1997—2007, he had as his deputy john prescott and john prescott was seen as much more comfortable with trade unions and he was the mystery from new labour and tony blair and keeping them on side a crucial moments. angela rayner is developing a fairly similar relationship with keir starmer and she is separately elected as keir starmer�*s deputy but last week he made clear that if he wins the next general election she will be his deputy prime minister as well but that was not given and that was a conferral of status from keir starmer but i think it also indicates exactly as you say that he will want to use her in a similar way to how tony blair used john prescott this is an early example. you will be hearing trade union leaders in the run—up to this annual conference criticising the direction of keir starmer�*s party. unite, one of keir starmer�*s party. unite, one of the uk's biggest unions and one of the uk's biggest unions and one of labour's biggest funders was very critical
as some of - your viewers will remember, when sir tony blair was labour prime minister from 1997-2007er from 1997—2007, he had as his deputy john prescott and john prescott was seen as much more comfortable with trade unions and he was the mystery from new labour and tony blair and keeping them on side a crucial moments. angela rayner is developing a fairly similar relationship with keir starmer and she is separately elected as keir starmer�*s deputy but last week he made clear that if he...
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and blair did the deal. if that hadnt blair did the deal. hadn't happened, we would have gone straight into the euro. in phase one. brexit would not have happened.soi phase one. brexit would not have happened. so i am very , very happened. so i am very, very grateful to rupert murdoch, the man who did more than anybody to save the pound . now i'm joined save the pound. now i'm joined by a friend of the show, mark brnovich, former arizona attorney general mark, what is going on legally in america is continually in our news. we learned today that on october the 3rd, hunter biden will appearin the 3rd, hunter biden will appear in a court in delaware on firearms charges. you know, getting a gun whilst he was still a drug user, drug addict. seems to me that given some of the accusations that were made against hunter biden, these are relatively minor charges . relatively minor charges. >> they are and they aren't. i mean, they're significant the mean, they're significant in the sense he could face up to sense that he could face up to ten years in
and blair did the deal. if that hadnt blair did the deal. hadn't happened, we would have gone straight into the euro. in phase one. brexit would not have happened.soi phase one. brexit would not have happened. so i am very , very happened. so i am very, very grateful to rupert murdoch, the man who did more than anybody to save the pound . now i'm joined save the pound. now i'm joined by a friend of the show, mark brnovich, former arizona attorney general mark, what is going on legally in...
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and blair did the deal. if that hadnt blair did the deal. hadn't happened, we would have gone straight into the euro. in phase one. brexit would not have happened.soi phase one. brexit would not have happened. so i am very , very happened. so i am very, very grateful to rupert murdoch, the man who did more than anybody to save the pound . now i'm joined save the pound. now i'm joined by a friend of the show, mark brnovich, former arizona attorney general mark, what is going on legally in america is continually in our news. we learned today that on october the 3rd, hunter biden will appearin the 3rd, hunter biden will appear in a court in delaware on firearms charges. you know, getting a gun whilst he was still a drug user, drug addict. seems to me that given some of the accusations that were made against hunter biden, these are relatively minor charges . relatively minor charges. >> they are and they aren't. i mean, they're significant the mean, they're significant in the sense he could face up to sense that he could face up to ten years in
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>> well, you got more votes than blair in 2005. >> well , i know, blair in 2005. >> well, i know, butwell, i know, but at the same time, you could argue because of the shambles that was, that snap election and theresa may losing her majority, that different her majority, that a different leader who more acceptable leader who was more acceptable than corbyn. and let's than jeremy corbyn. and let's face it, quite leaders face it, quite a few leaders would would better would be would have done better . better than that. . even even better than that. >> not corbynista. know >> i'm not a corbynista. i know i like him. he's a lovely fellow, a thoroughly decent. is he a lovely fellow? yes, he is. i've him years. i've known him for 40 years. >> those who were >> unlike many of those who were in jewish community, perhaps. >> well, he was framed, frankly framed. word yes. >> well, he was framed, frankly frarwas word yes. >> well, he was framed, frankly frarwas shared word yes. >> well, he was framed, frankly frarwas shared the word yes. >> well, he was framed, frankly frarwas shared the mural.
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why >> and what tony blair >> and that's what tony blair got wrong. got it wrong. >> why?se so , so many of >> why? because so, so many of ourjobs >> why? because so, so many of our jobs now and >> why? because so, so many of ourjobs now and in the >> why? because so, so many of our jobs now and in the future are knowledge rich jobs. they're jobs that require skills, advanced skills. they require t levels. they require beyond t levels. they require beyond t levels. they require a level up to higher education to actually do and execute those jobs . and do and execute those jobs. and more and more of the routine jobs. more and more of the routine jobs . first, we've had the blue jobs. first, we've had the blue collar routine jobs eliminated by and now we're getting by robots and now we're getting the white collar jobs being eliminated. john. it has to move . move up the value . we have to move up the value chain. time. chain. we spend more time. >> it's a nice to have, >> it's a it's a nice to have, but we haven't moved up the value chain because we have unbridled migration
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yes, blair, the great globalist blair, blair, the great eu fanatic , doing great eu fanatic, doing everythinguropean union membership and this morning, almost uncommented on with so much else going on, the inflation figures came in. they were 6.7, down just 0.1 of a% we've got a fair way to go to see whether rishi sunak meets his target by the end of the year. his target by the end of the year . the good news is that food year. the good news is that food inflation is down a little bit. the bad news, of course , is, as the bad news, of course, is, as we mentioned earlier, is that oil has hit $95 a barrel. just have a look at the increase in the price at the pumps. well, talking of food and what is going on with britain's farmers and their relationship with the supermarkets, it would appear from the founder of river organic farmers that actually farming is in very deep crisis and that maybe the supermarkets are the enemy. we'll debate that in just a moment i went to the local supermarket, waitrose is just a few days ago. i had a few essentials to buy, but i saw there was fruit advertised plums.
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now sometimes you get with blair and get a situation with blair and prescott few years prescott going back a few years where they sort of kind where actually they sort of kind of had an understanding of had a had an understanding and it kind of worked because they were two completely different characters, but it sort worked. and the sort of worked. and you have the same with same situation here again with starmer rayner, except starmer and rayner, except this time fairly that time it's fairly obvious that starmer would last person starmer would the last person starmer would the last person starmer work is starmer wants to work with is angela has no angela rayner, but he has no choice. so they have to make it work. interesting >> 21 a 21 word title i believe. the longest title . the longest title. >> oh well, she she has to that. >> oh well, she she has to that. >> can't we? >> can't we? >> oh. keeping it nice and keeping her happy. all right. always good to get your thoughts, alex. thank you very much. speak to you again later, alex. >> thank you very much indeed. your views, as usual
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i mean disrespect, but like shooting shooting fish in a barrel tony blair. tony blair is a very smart guy and i've watched him be interviewed on iraq for two decades. and no one really lands a blow. he always he's he's the great teflon tony always slips out of it. always. while my intentions were good. well, the intelligence and i would love to kind of go back forth with him, with him nowhere else to go on the invasion, on the lies that were on the lives that were lost and hold that guy to account because no one's really held him to account 20 years. i mean, i'd watch that tony. blair if you're watching c-span, if you're on twitter. or you're in the we're politics and prose. if you're in washington, we're ready to do it right here. what is the issue? public opinion is starkly different from your point of view. oh, that's a good question, because on most issues i have the people know, i guess right now a contentious one is i support defunding police in this country. and unfortunately, the polls of the american public are not there yet. and it's a tough choice
i mean disrespect, but like shooting shooting fish in a barrel tony blair. tony blair is a very smart guy and i've watched him be interviewed on iraq for two decades. and no one really lands a blow. he always he's he's the great teflon tony always slips out of it. always. while my intentions were good. well, the intelligence and i would love to kind of go back forth with him, with him nowhere else to go on the invasion, on the lies that were on the lives that were lost and hold that guy to...
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so would tony blair or gordon brown blair have been or gordon brown or anyone who's come before it?hat tories did in what the what the tories did in in 2018. >> in fact, 2010, they abandoned a policy called building schools for the future by rebuilt all our schools . it identified those our schools. it identified those schools which had flipping great grey bars instead of proper grey aero bars instead of proper roofing. they bsf was an excellent scheme and michael gove fair him. gove fair play to him. >> actually pushed it as hard as he could and did well on it. >> government abolished that >> the government abolished that , rishi , particularly under rishi sunak's halved the sunak's time they halved the budget initially, then they ended sorry, it's not ended it and i'm sorry, it's not good enough that buck stops good enough that the buck stops with them . with them. >> end of got chaps chaps , >> end of got chaps chaps, chaps. stay with me. we're going to gillian keegan in the commons right now, so i'm going to whizz you there is made you over. there she is made aware of a building
so would tony blair or gordon brown blair have been or gordon brown or anyone who's come before it?hat tories did in what the what the tories did in in 2018. >> in fact, 2010, they abandoned a policy called building schools for the future by rebuilt all our schools . it identified those our schools. it identified those schools which had flipping great grey bars instead of proper grey aero bars instead of proper roofing. they bsf was an excellent scheme and michael gove fair him. gove fair...
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the sunk cost fallacy, mr blair was good at. was rather good at. >> but it is lives as well as not justhe he not just it's not just embarrassment. the he is going to have damaging economic to have a damaging economic effect. also throwing money effect. it's also throwing money away. so we are in a sorry think man, we are in a huge financial crisis . it's man, we are in a huge financial crisis. it's simply throwing i mean, this is why paul johnson intervenes . here is the man who intervenes. here is the man who has the sanest view of public policy and he describes this as a demented waste. it's a demented waste because the whole business of connection between birmingham and manchester or birmingham and manchester or birmingham and manchester or birmingham and leeds and birmingham and leeds and birmingham and leeds and birmingham and newcastle could have been dealt with for a 10th of the money in infinitely more quickly. instead you get this grandiose fantasy . and you know grandiose fantasy. and you know what the other the other key to adonis is the belief in europe. all this was the not
the sunk cost fallacy, mr blair was good at. was rather good at. >> but it is lives as well as not justhe he not just it's not just embarrassment. the he is going to have damaging economic to have a damaging economic effect. also throwing money effect. it's also throwing money away. so we are in a sorry think man, we are in a huge financial crisis . it's man, we are in a huge financial crisis. it's simply throwing i mean, this is why paul johnson intervenes . here is the man who...
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blair, you're white, you're privileged. we shouldn't listen to you. you don't have that lived experience. and i agree with that. i really don't. i think that if if that had been the attitude, i never would have written the lakefront series. i think you and i both wrote series in the nineties that were that were deeply focused on equity. i wrote the lakefront. you wrote the bronzeville series. i mean, there were parallel parallel journalistic enterprises right. you but i mean, i think we're in agreement on the fact that process matters and participation matters. and it's good. it's really important terms of equity. who is the city for if it's to be for everybody everybody should be part of the discussion. right right, exactly. and bringing in other voices doesn't mean like we mean writing about bronzeville didn't mean all of a sudden city doesn't want to hear about the white man. the tribune writing about the lakefront. but what would typically what typically in hand had happened? i'm i'm the first, last and only black architecture critic in. and i'm 5
blair, you're white, you're privileged. we shouldn't listen to you. you don't have that lived experience. and i agree with that. i really don't. i think that if if that had been the attitude, i never would have written the lakefront series. i think you and i both wrote series in the nineties that were that were deeply focused on equity. i wrote the lakefront. you wrote the bronzeville series. i mean, there were parallel parallel journalistic enterprises right. you but i mean, i think we're in...
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very large measure of, stimulated the i'm afraid it is the catastrophe of the notion begun by by by blaired unfortunately by cameron that you can make countries free the other one or the other, though clearly not affecting lampedusa. one of the other sources of immigration is of course, our catastrophic liberal intervention in afghanistan . john, i mean, have afghanistan. john, i mean, have you ever done a sillier thing than fight a war for the right of women to wear a miniskirt? the oddity which we've the absurd oddity which we've we've deliberately destabilised in the name of effective , in the name of effective, imposing western values or iraq with blur the catastrophes that we've inflicted . i'm afraid we we've inflicted. i'm afraid we are reaping the consequence . are reaping the consequence. well, i'm a labour supporter who disagreed with blair on on iraq and interventions in libya and our interventions in libya was . but that doesn't was a disaster. but that doesn't alter the fact , david, that alter the fact, david, that climate change is a significant factor of what's happening.
very large measure of, stimulated the i'm afraid it is the catastrophe of the notion begun by by by blaired unfortunately by cameron that you can make countries free the other one or the other, though clearly not affecting lampedusa. one of the other sources of immigration is of course, our catastrophic liberal intervention in afghanistan . john, i mean, have afghanistan. john, i mean, have you ever done a sillier thing than fight a war for the right of women to wear a miniskirt? the oddity...
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. >> dodi dole, tony blair. >> dodi dole, tony blair. >> if, if you like. into a real success story, didn't it? >> okay , dennis, thank you very >> okay, dennis, thank you very much. denis macshane, the former labour minister. do you agree or do you disagree with dennis? get your views coming in gb views or gbnews.com but as a tory mp calls for changes to the tax system to help parents, the question this for me is question is this for me is britain bad place to have britain a bad place to have children ? we are seeing a low children? we are seeing a low birth rate . i think housing has birth rate. i think housing has a bit to do with that. what else could it be though? is it just that people around britain that people look around britain now think, want now and they think, i don't want to child into this to bring a child into this country? patrick christys gb news, news news, britain's news the camilla tominey show sunday mornings from 930 on. >> gb news . >> gb news. >> gb news. >> welcome back. it is 447. you're watching and listening to me patrick christ
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gives advice to certain political forces, in fact... nothing, no, no concrete results from the tony blairer than sana marin’s blue chickens, who will now put pressure on the sting from britain in broken english, because in finland, even in their own, no matter what they say, they won’t understand. i’ve spent my whole life working towards this, we expect to do it in 10 days, it will be a record, cut it , on the verge of possibilities, we are all with him, because he is the only one at the maximum height, don’t go higher, you’ll just fall like a stone, with the speed of the wind, it’s a super cyclone, a killer cyclone, it’s like it’s chasing you. what do you want necessary? lord of the wind. we watch to learn about the world , educational programs and documentaries, we watch, we watch, in the app or on the website, today there is record heat in moscow again, weather forecasters say that it has never been so warm in the capital...
gives advice to certain political forces, in fact... nothing, no, no concrete results from the tony blairer than sana marin’s blue chickens, who will now put pressure on the sting from britain in broken english, because in finland, even in their own, no matter what they say, they won’t understand. i’ve spent my whole life working towards this, we expect to do it in 10 days, it will be a record, cut it , on the verge of possibilities, we are all with him, because he is the only one at the...
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, get a job strategic advisor at the institute for global change of british ex-prime minister tony blairissues, of course, is a secret, as well as the activities of the institute, in such a place, apparently, you can’t throw a party on camera, and you can’t invite half-naked girls, as in the residence, which also happened, but to occupy an incomprehensible position, a completely, absolutely fictitious position, which actually means a political pension for sanna marin, in the company of others retirees, this institute is not a think tank that... determines the policies of certain states and gives advice to certain political forces, in fact , the tony blair institute has nothing, no, any concrete results of its activities today, and what are the prospects now, except for the blue chicken of sana marin, who now pressed britain in broken english, because finland, even in their own, no matter what i said... will not understand about the main events up to this minute in our release: news : new regions of russia have taken another important step towards integration into the legal space of the c
, get a job strategic advisor at the institute for global change of british ex-prime minister tony blairissues, of course, is a secret, as well as the activities of the institute, in such a place, apparently, you can’t throw a party on camera, and you can’t invite half-naked girls, as in the residence, which also happened, but to occupy an incomprehensible position, a completely, absolutely fictitious position, which actually means a political pension for sanna marin, in the company of...
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blair's?think the thing was that keir gave rishi the opportunity, which he followed through on rishi. the opportunity land blow after blow after blow on himself, because basically the prime minister's position on everything is everything's going well and nothing that's bad is my fault and this sense that the government don't want to take responsibility about anything, you know, gillian keegan's may be the person who's the absolute emblem of it with her off mic , emblem of it with her off mic, but well, on mic off camera remarks about why doesn't she get any credit for what she's doing. i think that sums up the government at the moment and rishi is strange , confident rishi is strange, confident about everything's going fine, is completely at odds where the country is. and i think voters who haven't switched off from listening to the government at all are going, what are voters? >> john? are voters, john, necessarily lining the streets saying, hooray, starmer for pm? i note that you wrote recen
blair's?think the thing was that keir gave rishi the opportunity, which he followed through on rishi. the opportunity land blow after blow after blow on himself, because basically the prime minister's position on everything is everything's going well and nothing that's bad is my fault and this sense that the government don't want to take responsibility about anything, you know, gillian keegan's may be the person who's the absolute emblem of it with her off mic , emblem of it with her off mic,...