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_ or five weeks for boris johnson to build a cobra meeting. _ or five weeks for boris johnson to buildoris johnson to build a cobra meeting. it is - or five weeks for boris johnson to| build a cobra meeting. it is useful in circumstances, _ build a cobra meeting. it is useful in circumstances, but _ build a cobra meeting. it is useful in circumstances, but not - build a cobra meeting. it is useful in circumstances, but not at - build a cobra meeting. it is useful in circumstances, but not at...
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boris johnson was the latest to stick the knife in today with a scathing attack on the prime ministerter. this is how boris announced his new column in the daily mail. >> hi folks. my message to the prime minister this week is man up starmer, have some guts. face down your critics, think of your family and take a holiday. now. >> actually, he doesn't look that fresh either. but i'm no bofis that fresh either. but i'm no boris fan. let me just make that clear. but after reading the contents of his column on starmer, i think taking a houday starmer, i think taking a holiday to recover from that all out verbal attack in the column today is the best thing the prime minister can do right now , prime minister can do right now, bofis prime minister can do right now, boris said in his piece. now is the moment to go on holiday, prime minister, because it's become ever clearer over the past week that your presence has made no difference whatsoever to the disturbances, or, if anything, made things marginally worse. the police have got the thing under control, as they always do. the thugs are now b
boris johnson was the latest to stick the knife in today with a scathing attack on the prime ministerter. this is how boris announced his new column in the daily mail. >> hi folks. my message to the prime minister this week is man up starmer, have some guts. face down your critics, think of your family and take a holiday. now. >> actually, he doesn't look that fresh either. but i'm no bofis that fresh either. but i'm no boris fan. let me just make that clear. but after reading the...
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these emotions, in my opinion, it will be much more effective than following the testament of boris johnsonallow the british maidan to win, well of course we must support. at the same time yes they are really happy there , many of them, you started the program with the fact that they are rejoicing in the west in connection with this kursk adventure, i partially agree, really many politicians, mainly western european politicians, are rejoicing, speaking joyfully about the need to support, to give ukraine is good, the balts, the poles are 100% good, of course, there are many speeches in germany, in britain. stop aiding ukraine, since italy has already indirectly entered the war with russia, but the leaders of this party that they say it would be necessary regarding how this looks from the point of view of their political allies, this really is, well, the statement in the most prominent politicians such as boris johnson is unequivocal. we understand, fine, yes, of course, he speaks, well, he works, he is busy now, after all, what, he is fighting for the post of general, editor-in-chief of the
these emotions, in my opinion, it will be much more effective than following the testament of boris johnsonallow the british maidan to win, well of course we must support. at the same time yes they are really happy there , many of them, you started the program with the fact that they are rejoicing in the west in connection with this kursk adventure, i partially agree, really many politicians, mainly western european politicians, are rejoicing, speaking joyfully about the need to support, to...
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kuleba did, what boris johnson did, the famous article, what robert o'brien did in the famous article these are the so-called touchstones, right away, mr. antin , i want to say, they are not worth paying attention to, because it will not be possible to launch any negotiation process in the current conditions, not because washington, brussels, beijing do not want it, but it will not happen for the simple reason that moscow considers any negotiation process as a trap, and does not only for ukraine, but also for those who are talking about it the most today, and this makes it clear that in his article, the already cursed and already completely enclosed in quotes, these words are not a hero, borys jonsonyuk, because by the fact that he is. .. writes, clearly visible, you can think anything you want, but there is only one way to put the führer in his place is power. i agree with you, mr. roman, well, look, there are two more very important signals here, one signal came, oddly enough, from the kremlin, that is, they immediately reacted like this, kule was invited to the meeting, and accordi
kuleba did, what boris johnson did, the famous article, what robert o'brien did in the famous article these are the so-called touchstones, right away, mr. antin , i want to say, they are not worth paying attention to, because it will not be possible to launch any negotiation process in the current conditions, not because washington, brussels, beijing do not want it, but it will not happen for the simple reason that moscow considers any negotiation process as a trap, and does not only for...
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kuleba was doing. what was done by boris johnson, the famous articles, what was done by robert o'brien in the famous article, these are the so-called touchstones, right away, mr. antin, i want to say, they are not worth paying attention to, because no negotiation process can be launched in the current conditions it won't work, not because they don't want it in washington, brussels, beijing, but it won't happen for that simple reason. the fact that moscow considers any negotiation process as a trap, and not only for ukraine, but also for those who are most concerned about it today says, and this clearly makes it clear, in his article, already damned, and already completely in quotes, these words are not a hero, boris johnsonyuk, because what he writes there is clearly visible, you can think anything you want, but there is only one s... people can put the führer in his place, that's power. i agree with you, mr. roman, well, look, there are two more very important signals here: one signal came, oddly enough, from the kremlin, that is, they immediately reacted like this to the kulebezvani
kuleba was doing. what was done by boris johnson, the famous articles, what was done by robert o'brien in the famous article, these are the so-called touchstones, right away, mr. antin, i want to say, they are not worth paying attention to, because no negotiation process can be launched in the current conditions it won't work, not because they don't want it in washington, brussels, beijing, but it won't happen for that simple reason. the fact that moscow considers any negotiation process as a...
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is boris johnson right, no . no, he boris johnson right, no. no, he really isn't.bour party member, but i find myself in the uncomfortable position of having to defend an awful lot of his actions. but if we take some of the accusations from boris johnson that sir keir starmer should go off on holiday, well , should go off on holiday, well, that's probably because boris johnson would have done exactly the same thing now if keir starmer had left the country. and i believe that he cancelled his holiday. it's a kind of you, damned if you do, damned if you don't situation. i'd like my prime minister to be around to actually deal with it. now, whether sir keir starmer is deaung whether sir keir starmer is dealing with it properly, you know, that's a moot point. but he is here. he is in the country. boris johnson missed a load of cobra meetings. do we not remember that if we cast our minds back to the pandemic now, whatever you think of the pandemic, he was there as prime minister. he should have had those cobra meetings. he chose not to turn up to five of them. so keir s
is boris johnson right, no . no, he boris johnson right, no. no, he really isn't.bour party member, but i find myself in the uncomfortable position of having to defend an awful lot of his actions. but if we take some of the accusations from boris johnson that sir keir starmer should go off on holiday, well , should go off on holiday, well, that's probably because boris johnson would have done exactly the same thing now if keir starmer had left the country. and i believe that he cancelled his...
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and was boris the worst johnson? s ever seen ? i'll tell you why i'm ever seen? i'll tell you why i'm asking that. the pair's acclaimed political biographer has made a rather dramatic conclusion, and it will probably surprise you. this is ben. tonight, only on gb news. now time for your weather with greg. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news >> hello there. welcome to your latest gb news. weather forecast. showers continue over the next 24 hours. some longer spells of rain pushing in through sunday as well and it remains quite cool and breezy. low pressure in charge of our weather at the moment, but as we head into monday, a bank holiday for some, we will see a ridge of high pressure extending in turning things a little drier and warmer for the rest of saturday into the early hours of sunday. showers across the north and the west of the uk. some of these heavy, still fairly blustery winds across the north and west. clearer skies across central and eastern areas. quite a fresh ni
and was boris the worst johnson? s ever seen ? i'll tell you why i'm ever seen? i'll tell you why i'm asking that. the pair's acclaimed political biographer has made a rather dramatic conclusion, and it will probably surprise you. this is ben. tonight, only on gb news. now time for your weather with greg. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news >> hello there. welcome to your latest gb news. weather forecast. showers continue over the next 24...
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>> it was on boris johnson's watch.e guy who drove that debate , he kind of cocked it up, debate, he kind of cocked it up, maybe on immigration, on immigration totally failed. >> and we only kind of caught, you know, i went into the home office very agitated on this issue. it was the first thing i said to rishi that we had to fix, you know, i don't want to go. i know that's it, but, you know, and ultimately, we didn't. >> there was a deal done and we didn't fix it in time. >> i wasn't able to fix it in time. >> well, there's a huge amount to discuss. we campaigned as right wingers and governed as socialists. that's what suella said. i will be discussing it with my panel very welcome back. we were listening to the wonderful interview that christopher hope had got with suella braverman, and you've been sending in your views and they're very supportive of suella. and he says, suella must stay in the conservatives to represent and fight for us conservative party members who agree with her. i agree with annie. let's say with
>> it was on boris johnson's watch.e guy who drove that debate , he kind of cocked it up, debate, he kind of cocked it up, maybe on immigration, on immigration totally failed. >> and we only kind of caught, you know, i went into the home office very agitated on this issue. it was the first thing i said to rishi that we had to fix, you know, i don't want to go. i know that's it, but, you know, and ultimately, we didn't. >> there was a deal done and we didn't fix it in time....
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what do you make of boris johnson in himself? you were prime minister for a good chunk and you were in control of at least legal migration . migration. >> well, i mean, this is what people always say about boris, isn't it? before he became prime minister, he was writing all these punchy, brilliant columns in newspapers where he seemed to have the answer to all of britain's problems. then he became prime minister. it was a bit of a damp squib for a few years. i mean, you could say that covid was the reason for that covid was the reason for that and that all the sort of airway was taken up with the pandemic. but as you point out, he didn't really do very much about legal migration . in fact, about legal migration. in fact, the person who did the most to tackle the legal migration problem, which is an issue too, there were 700,000 migrants to britain last year who came here legally. that is an all time high. but rishi sunak boris johnson's rival, actually did quite a lot to tackle that. he brought in this exemption whereby those com
what do you make of boris johnson in himself? you were prime minister for a good chunk and you were in control of at least legal migration . migration. >> well, i mean, this is what people always say about boris, isn't it? before he became prime minister, he was writing all these punchy, brilliant columns in newspapers where he seemed to have the answer to all of britain's problems. then he became prime minister. it was a bit of a damp squib for a few years. i mean, you could say that...
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>> it was on boris johnson's watch.the guy who drove that debate , he kind of cocked it up, debate, he kind of cocked it up, maybe on immigration, on immigration totally failed. >> and we only kind of caught, you know, i went into the home office very agitated on this issue. it was the first thing i said to rishi that we had to fix, you know, i don't want to go. i know that's it, but, you know, and ultimately, we didn't. >> there was a deal done and we didn't fix it in time. >> i wasn't able to fix it in time. >> well, there's a huge amount to discuss. we campaigned as right wingers and governed as socialists. that's what suella said. i will be discussing it with my panel very welcome back. we were listening to the wonderful interview that christopher hope had got with suella braverman, and you've been sending in your views and they're very supportive of suella. and he says, suella must stay in the conservatives to represent and fight for us conservative party members who agree with her. i agree with annie. let's say wi
>> it was on boris johnson's watch.the guy who drove that debate , he kind of cocked it up, debate, he kind of cocked it up, maybe on immigration, on immigration totally failed. >> and we only kind of caught, you know, i went into the home office very agitated on this issue. it was the first thing i said to rishi that we had to fix, you know, i don't want to go. i know that's it, but, you know, and ultimately, we didn't. >> there was a deal done and we didn't fix it in time....
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it is important that what we were talking about, materials printed by boris johnson, robert o'brien, theses expressed by valery zaluzhny, already as the ambassador of ukraine to great britain at the royal conference. next, the interview syrskyi were not analyzed as separate self-sufficient things, because they all overlap. and so, a few conclusions from this large size and large volume. valuable things and so, firstly, it is obvious that leadership in security issues on the eurasian continent will gradually pass from the united states of america to great britain. and this phrase that boris johnson has that the american contingent in europe should be replaced by ukrainian troops is an answer to the question that awaits europe, because it is ukrainian. forces are the only armed forces as writes boris johnson on the continent, which are capable of resisting russian missiles, this must be remembered, secondly, that... super important in this situation, which is obvious, despite the fact that london has left the european union, and london will set the tone in security issues in the nato s
it is important that what we were talking about, materials printed by boris johnson, robert o'brien, theses expressed by valery zaluzhny, already as the ambassador of ukraine to great britain at the royal conference. next, the interview syrskyi were not analyzed as separate self-sufficient things, because they all overlap. and so, a few conclusions from this large size and large volume. valuable things and so, firstly, it is obvious that leadership in security issues on the eurasian continent...
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gardner is highlighted one of them that has to do with boris johnson, former uk prime minister and london mayor. according to the research, when johnson was the mayor of london, he had gotten dust particles suppressed sprayed around air quality monitors to bring down their readings. these deceptive methods are for advanced countries. in impoverished nations, things are different. for a long time we didn't have a choice about relying on fossil fuels, but we don't need them anymore. it's time to move toward something better, toward a future built on clean energy, from the wind and the sun, electric cars instead of diesel and petrol, less driving, more walking and cycling. it won't be easy to end the era of fossil fuels, they're woven into the fabric of our societies. "and there is lot of money and lot of power invested in keeping us dependent on them. in 1952, seven years after world war ii, countries were seeking to accelerate their production. factories were working at full blast, every day, millions of tons of charcoal were burnt in the world to help the factories keep producing. london
gardner is highlighted one of them that has to do with boris johnson, former uk prime minister and london mayor. according to the research, when johnson was the mayor of london, he had gotten dust particles suppressed sprayed around air quality monitors to bring down their readings. these deceptive methods are for advanced countries. in impoverished nations, things are different. for a long time we didn't have a choice about relying on fossil fuels, but we don't need them anymore. it's time to...
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boris johnson and mr sunak who were _ actually boris johnson and mr sunak who were really _ actuallyreally strong in _ actually boris johnson and mr sunak who were really strong in ukraine, l who were really strong in ukraine, which _ who were really strong in ukraine, which provided _ who were really strong in ukraine, which provided that _ who were really strong in ukraine, which provided that kind _ who were really strong in ukraine, which provided that kind of- which provided that kind of leadership— which provided that kind of leadership which— which provided that kind of leadership which has - which provided that kind of leadership which has led . which provided that kind of| leadership which has led to which provided that kind of. leadership which has led to a which provided that kind of- leadership which has led to a real warming — leadership which has led to a real warming of— leadership which has led to a real warming of relationships, - leadership which has led to a real warming of relationships, so- leadership which has led to a real warming of relationships, so i- leader
boris johnson and mr sunak who were _ actually boris johnson and mr sunak who were really _ actuallyreally strong in _ actually boris johnson and mr sunak who were really strong in ukraine, l who were really strong in ukraine, which _ who were really strong in ukraine, which provided _ who were really strong in ukraine, which provided that _ who were really strong in ukraine, which provided that kind _ who were really strong in ukraine, which provided that kind of- which provided that kind of...
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joining me now is former adviser to boris johnson , oscar adviser to boris johnson, oscar red drop.der. red drop. also former labour adviserjames schneider. i want adviser james schneider. i want to come to you, oscar, first of all. and ask you that that question directly. are they neglecting their brief, >> i think the nhs, in terms of. sorry, sorry. i think look, the tory party are i think we described it again off air. it is inevitably a little bit navel gazing at the moment they're talking to. i mean, these candidates are literally talking to the people who ultimately would make them leader of the party. i think robert jenrick stance on stuff, i think one, there's early momentum with him. he his critics and this is really interesting, his critics in the media, and they're always anonymous sources and blah blah blah, saying he's quite chameleon like in terms of all of a sudden he found these, you know, right wing virtues. and, you know, on immigration, actually, that chameleon quality is often something that is actually in some ways what the party needs. and because you can look
joining me now is former adviser to boris johnson , oscar adviser to boris johnson, oscar red drop.der. red drop. also former labour adviserjames schneider. i want adviser james schneider. i want to come to you, oscar, first of all. and ask you that that question directly. are they neglecting their brief, >> i think the nhs, in terms of. sorry, sorry. i think look, the tory party are i think we described it again off air. it is inevitably a little bit navel gazing at the moment they're...
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the former scandalous british prime minister boris johnson called for permission to attack stormshadow on russian territory.
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enough gp places and so on and so on. >> well, i mean, i saw that bofis >> well, i mean, i saw that boris johnsoncan't see that boris johnson of course, let it go sky high. but anyway, we'll leave that there. we'll come back to you both. ben habib, the former deputy leader of reform uk, and peter edwards, former editor of labourlist. now for all the best analysis and opinion on that story and more, you can go to the website where on gb news.com. now the race for the white house continues with polls nationally and in battleground states showing kamala harris building a lead or catching donald on that after the break. welcome back to the weekend with me , darren grimes. now, the me, darren grimes. now, the battle for the white house continues. a short while ago, former president donald trump arrived to address the republican masses at a rally in montana . the day . well, the montana. the day. well, the republican nominee arrived at bozeman, montana, after his plane was reportedly diverted to a different airport due to a mechanical issue. now, despite that delay, trump still had time to criticise ka
enough gp places and so on and so on. >> well, i mean, i saw that bofis >> well, i mean, i saw that boris johnsoncan't see that boris johnson of course, let it go sky high. but anyway, we'll leave that there. we'll come back to you both. ben habib, the former deputy leader of reform uk, and peter edwards, former editor of labourlist. now for all the best analysis and opinion on that story and more, you can go to the website where on gb news.com. now the race for the white house...
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liz truss, what about the failings of boris johnson? right.er him. the net zero policy was utter madness. >> under him . >> under him. >> under him. >> look, i mean i didn't agree when net zero policy i mean in any political party you don't agree with every let me down. >> you know, i campaigned for him heart and soul in 2019. and i felt he really let me down. >> but but give me a leader where you agree with every policy. >> you know margaret thatcher. >> you know margaret thatcher. >> oh, yeah. oh, yes. bring back margaret. i'd agree with about margaret. i'd agree with about margaret. yes, andrew. >> well , if we've got a say. >> well, if we've got a say. >> well, if we've got a say. >> margaret, i just wanted to ask. so we just to return to something we discussed earlier, which is the infection of the civil service with what this kind of metropolitan group thing, whatever you want to call it. yeah. didn't that metastasise under the conservative government and under boris johnson, why was that not addressed? >> well, look, even pretty trying
liz truss, what about the failings of boris johnson? right.er him. the net zero policy was utter madness. >> under him . >> under him. >> under him. >> look, i mean i didn't agree when net zero policy i mean in any political party you don't agree with every let me down. >> you know, i campaigned for him heart and soul in 2019. and i felt he really let me down. >> but but give me a leader where you agree with every policy. >> you know margaret thatcher....
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i appreciate i what you were saying about boris johnson _ what you were saying about boris johnson in muslim woman i will— johnson in that moment. as a muslim woman i will never forget when he wrote _ woman i will never forget when he wrote that — woman i will never forget when he wrote that article and targeted muslim — wrote that article and targeted muslim women. i had racist abuse after the _ muslim women. i had racist abuse after the article, sol muslim women. i had racist abuse after the article, so i am afraid the language and the signals that are leading politicians send out, whether— are leading politicians send out, whether you are borisjohnson, sueiia — whether you are borisjohnson, suella braverman, keir starmer, nigei— suella braverman, keir starmer, nigel farage, the signals from elected — nigel farage, the signals from elected leaders really, really matter~ _ elected leaders really, really matter. . ., , , elected leaders really, really matter. . . , matter. can we all sleep a bit more soundly tonight _ matter. can we all sleep a bit more soundly tonight than _ matter.
i appreciate i what you were saying about boris johnson _ what you were saying about boris johnson in muslim woman i will— johnson in that moment. as a muslim woman i will never forget when he wrote _ woman i will never forget when he wrote that — woman i will never forget when he wrote that article and targeted muslim — wrote that article and targeted muslim women. i had racist abuse after the _ muslim women. i had racist abuse after the article, sol muslim women. i had racist abuse...
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who lied than for example boris johnson who tied by— than for example boris johnson who lied by distractionhear and then he gets into the labour leadership office and abandons the pledges that do not technically cost him financially. so he can _ technically cost him financially. so he can say— technically cost him financially. so he can say that we have the war in ukraine _ he can say that we have the war in ukraine and — he can say that we have the war in ukraine and the pandemic. but how does that— ukraine and the pandemic. but how does that affect a pledge like defending freedom of movement? i want defending freedom of movement? want to defending freedom of movement? i want to come back to freedom of movement. want to come back to freedom of movement-— want to come back to freedom of movement. . . ,, . ., movement. what keir starmer would sa that as movement. what keir starmer would say that as he _ movement. what keir starmer would say that as he had _ movement. what keir starmer would say that as he had those _ movement. what keir starmer would say that as he had those leadership i say
who lied than for example boris johnson who tied by— than for example boris johnson who lied by distractionhear and then he gets into the labour leadership office and abandons the pledges that do not technically cost him financially. so he can _ technically cost him financially. so he can say— technically cost him financially. so he can say that we have the war in ukraine _ he can say that we have the war in ukraine and — he can say that we have the war in ukraine and the pandemic. but...
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well >> or whoever boris johnson or bofis >> or whoever boris johnson or boris johnson. god help us. the monarchy works well as long as it sticks to the rules it did under the queen. and i think it is doing so under the only time there was a very allegedly dangerous affair was front page of the sunday times. >> i think it was decades ago when there was alleged to be a problem between the queen and the prime minister, thatcher, over south africa. commonwealth prime ministers conference in south africa. yes, that's an allegation that was tense. we'll leave hanging there. >> michael. michael brown bill rammell, thank you for staying with us today. coming up, there's been more fallout to labour's decision to scrap winter fuel payments for pensioners. the government has today launched a new drive to get pensioners on low incomes to sign up for a benefit scheme, as energy bills are forecast to rise by £150 in october. i'll be speaking a charity boss to see how this will us. welcome back to gb news tonight with me, christopher hope. now, last month, chancellor rachel reeves shocked many by
well >> or whoever boris johnson or bofis >> or whoever boris johnson or boris johnson. god help us. the monarchy works well as long as it sticks to the rules it did under the queen. and i think it is doing so under the only time there was a very allegedly dangerous affair was front page of the sunday times. >> i think it was decades ago when there was alleged to be a problem between the queen and the prime minister, thatcher, over south africa. commonwealth prime ministers...
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could we be on the precipice of a mighty return of the great boris johnson? r to ask than his father, stanley ? plus, if his father, stanley? plus, if you've ever wanted to see stanley johnson a yak along the silk road, stay welcome back. we were talking about taxes and 20 mph zones, and the male mogs have steamed in.john and the male mogs have steamed in. john says, why doesn't nigel nelson support pensioners to be paid at least the minimum wage ? paid at least the minimum wage? oh, forgot, we don't have a union. perhaps we should form one. and eileen says, please ask mr johnson if his son boris mrjohnson if his son boris would run again for prime minister here's a better candidate than any we have on the list. as long as he takes it seriously. well, that's a very nice lead in, because robert jenrick tory leadership hopeful has said he would be delighted to have the former prime minister boris johnson, in his shadow cabinet. he said that if the conservatives wanted to be a strong opposition to starmer's government, they needed the best people who are availabl
could we be on the precipice of a mighty return of the great boris johnson? r to ask than his father, stanley ? plus, if his father, stanley? plus, if you've ever wanted to see stanley johnson a yak along the silk road, stay welcome back. we were talking about taxes and 20 mph zones, and the male mogs have steamed in.john and the male mogs have steamed in. john says, why doesn't nigel nelson support pensioners to be paid at least the minimum wage ? paid at least the minimum wage? oh, forgot, we...
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— video for sarah everard, boris johnson promised it was going to happen— johnson promised it was going promised it was going to happen in six months later they said they were _ happen in six months later they said they were not able to do it because it would _ they were not able to do it because it would overwhelm the police. it puts you — it would overwhelm the police. it puts you in — it would overwhelm the police. it puts you in the state of mind because _ puts you in the state of mind because it is not a mitigating factor— because it is not a mitigating factor and it doesn't recognise at a lot of— factor and it doesn't recognise at a lot of times — factor and it doesn't recognise at a lot of times it's less about our —— when _ lot of times it's less about our —— when women _ lot of times it's less about our —— when women are attacked, it is much less about _ when women are attacked, it is much less about my personal things, and it's more _ less about my personal things, and it's more about being raped. so what would ou it's more about being raped. so what would you like _ it's more
— video for sarah everard, boris johnson promised it was going to happen— johnson promised it was going promised it was going to happen in six months later they said they were _ happen in six months later they said they were not able to do it because it would _ they were not able to do it because it would overwhelm the police. it puts you — it would overwhelm the police. it puts you in — it would overwhelm the police. it puts you in the state of mind because _ puts you in the state of...
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. >> well, boris johnson, boris johnson never gave us brexit because we have this choice in great britainge from northern ireland or we can stay close to eu rules even though we don't have to, in order to ensure that trade is unfettered. >> well, that's i mean, that's the grappling hook. >> that's the keir starmer, that's boris johnson and that's the grappling hook of the northern ireland protocol. >> and that's why the protocol is damaging to the entire united kingdom, not just northern ireland. anyone listening vote against the protocol at every opportunity. >> jess, she's watching and she says, actually, michelle, a youth mobility scheme sounds like a good idea to her. she says, let's be honest, young people didn't support brexit, so why not allow them to now work, live and love in different countries? i don't think there's any rules saying you can't love someone from a different country. i've just got to add that in there, ian says michelle, the british youth, can you tell them that travel is good for the soul? they go past your message on there. ian michael, says michelle, it's time
. >> well, boris johnson, boris johnson never gave us brexit because we have this choice in great britainge from northern ireland or we can stay close to eu rules even though we don't have to, in order to ensure that trade is unfettered. >> well, that's i mean, that's the grappling hook. >> that's the keir starmer, that's boris johnson and that's the grappling hook of the northern ireland protocol. >> and that's why the protocol is damaging to the entire united kingdom,...
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ukraine, since italy has already indirectly entered the war with russia, but politicians like boris johnson, yes, of course he speaks out. here is such a famous politician the newspaper went bankrupt, they tried to sell it to qatar, that's it, but the conservatives were outraged, how is that possible, qatar, that means, now boris johnson wants to completely destroy it, at the same time he speaks out, what kind of career do they make, he knows how to do everything , he will definitely destroy it, now he speaks out that it is necessary to support ukraine, this is a unique chance, linse graham, obviously a patented one, that means, a russophist, came, supported, hurray, joyfully, cheerfully, but you have to understand, he called it great, it is necessary great, yes, there is a lot, yes, there is a lot epithets, he's a childless faggot, and eh, well, i mean, how come, he was there too, i think, caught in these things, but in any case, well, in any case, of course he's a nuclear idiot. bastard, but still, in my opinion, it's still good differently, he has children, no, he's not a wife, he's neve
ukraine, since italy has already indirectly entered the war with russia, but politicians like boris johnson, yes, of course he speaks out. here is such a famous politician the newspaper went bankrupt, they tried to sell it to qatar, that's it, but the conservatives were outraged, how is that possible, qatar, that means, now boris johnson wants to completely destroy it, at the same time he speaks out, what kind of career do they make, he knows how to do everything , he will definitely destroy...
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offered to resolve the conflict peacefully, but in april twenty-second , president biden sent boris johnson to ukraine to force president zelensky to tear up the peace treaty he and russia had already signed. this peace agreement would have brought peace to the region. trump responded immediately to kennedy's demarche, thanked robert and invited him to his campaign rally in arizona. soon after i can't believe i'm saying this, as i was assassinated in pennsylvania last month, bobby called me, he knows better than most the risks that leaders take when they rise up against a corrupt political ruling class, he lost a father and an uncle who were in the service of this country, yes, you're putting problems on yourself, but you have to. chilling for any car enthusiast, footage came from vladivostok, they are investigating the cause of the collapse of the retaining wall, the video from the surveillance cameras was distributed on the telegram channel, between the huge concrete blocks, cracks first appear. the wall begins to tilt under the weight of the pressing soil, its entire area falls on the pa
offered to resolve the conflict peacefully, but in april twenty-second , president biden sent boris johnson to ukraine to force president zelensky to tear up the peace treaty he and russia had already signed. this peace agreement would have brought peace to the region. trump responded immediately to kennedy's demarche, thanked robert and invited him to his campaign rally in arizona. soon after i can't believe i'm saying this, as i was assassinated in pennsylvania last month, bobby called me, he...
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allow ukraine to use long-range stormshadow missiles to strike russia, and former prime minister boris johnsonhas emerged from political oblivion. now, i swear by all that is holy, the time has come for us in the west to give they are given permission to use weapons, which we are already providing, but... especially if we remember that it was this man who once tore up the istanbul agreements, he still won't calm down, the war hawk. the standards of secondary vocational education need to be raised, vyacheslav volodin said, in the smolensk region, he visited the technological college, the boarding school phoenix. the charity project was implemented under the patronage of the state house speaker. the first students will start studying in september. it is necessary do everything to ensure that the prestige of professional education grows, when we talk about blue-collar jobs, training should be free, for our part, as soon as the duma starts working, we have already defined one of the priorities for ourselves, secondary vocational education is within the competence of regional authorities, but often
allow ukraine to use long-range stormshadow missiles to strike russia, and former prime minister boris johnsonhas emerged from political oblivion. now, i swear by all that is holy, the time has come for us in the west to give they are given permission to use weapons, which we are already providing, but... especially if we remember that it was this man who once tore up the istanbul agreements, he still won't calm down, the war hawk. the standards of secondary vocational education need to be...
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gardner is... highlighted one of them that has to do with boris johnson, former uk prime minister and london mayor. according to the research, when johnson was the mayor of london, he had gotten dust particles suppressence spread around air quality monitors to bring down their readings. these deceptive methods are: for advanced countries, in impoverished nations, things are different. for a long time, we didn't have a choice about relying on fossil fuels, but we don't need them anymore, it's time to move toward something better, toward a future built on clean energy, from the wind and the sun, electric cars instead of diesel and petrol. less driving, more walking and cycling. it won't be easy to end the era of fossil fuels. they're woven into the fabric of our societies, and there is lot of money and lot of power invested in keeping us dependent on them. in 1952, seven years after world war ii, countries were seeking to accelerate their production. factories were working at full blast every day, millions of tons of charcoal were burnt in the world to help the factories keep producing.
gardner is... highlighted one of them that has to do with boris johnson, former uk prime minister and london mayor. according to the research, when johnson was the mayor of london, he had gotten dust particles suppressence spread around air quality monitors to bring down their readings. these deceptive methods are: for advanced countries, in impoverished nations, things are different. for a long time, we didn't have a choice about relying on fossil fuels, but we don't need them anymore, it's...
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russia offered to resolve the conflict peacefully, but on april 22, president biden sent boris johnson to ukraine to force the president. kennedy, the younger nephew of john kennedy, one of the most popular democratic presidents in us history, assassinated in 1963. after after kennedy jr. disowned the democratic party, his family immediately disowned him. kerry kennedy has already said that her brother's decision to support trump is a betrayal. of family values. chilling footage of any car enthusiast came from vladivostok, where they are investigating the cause of the collapse of a retaining wall. the video from surveillance cameras has spread across telegram channels. between the huge concrete blocks, cracks first appear. the wall begins to buckle under the weight of the encroaching soil, and its entire area falls on parked cars, turning them into a pile of metal. there were no people inside, here are seven cars, apparently, restoration is not... a few days ago vladivostok was covered by heavy rains, the streets were flooded and houses in the region fell. in novokuznetsk, they took on
russia offered to resolve the conflict peacefully, but on april 22, president biden sent boris johnson to ukraine to force the president. kennedy, the younger nephew of john kennedy, one of the most popular democratic presidents in us history, assassinated in 1963. after after kennedy jr. disowned the democratic party, his family immediately disowned him. kerry kennedy has already said that her brother's decision to support trump is a betrayal. of family values. chilling footage of any car...
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and as boris johnson pointed out in the mail on sunday, yesterday, 34% of the general public actually believe that although they don't agree with what the rioters are doing, they believe that they have a legitimate cause in worrying about the effects of uncontrolled migration. so what is keir starmer going to do about that? if he can possibly , about that? if he can possibly, manage it, he will avoid all conversation about it and just carry on talking about throwing these rioters in prison . that's these rioters in prison. that's ground where he feels far more comfortable. >> and olivia , wherever are the >> and olivia, wherever are the conservative party out with this? because it doesn't seem to be much in the way of opposition, apart from perhaps elon musk. >> well, absolutely. i mean , >> well, absolutely. i mean, elon musk has been very, very vocal indeed on social media. >> he was roundly criticised this morning by a member of the labour cabinet, jonathan reynolds, paymaster general, and, and there will be others who, who will, storm in with their criticism of musk, too. as for t
and as boris johnson pointed out in the mail on sunday, yesterday, 34% of the general public actually believe that although they don't agree with what the rioters are doing, they believe that they have a legitimate cause in worrying about the effects of uncontrolled migration. so what is keir starmer going to do about that? if he can possibly , about that? if he can possibly, manage it, he will avoid all conversation about it and just carry on talking about throwing these rioters in prison ....
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it was boris johnson who encouraged the students.>> he said he also neil neil, he's the real guy was a guy called tony blair who, if you remember, threw open all the borders. but he also he also made it only 12,000 people would come to the country. >> it's two. it's the same. it's the same crisis. but it's slightly two different strands of illegal migration. everybody's cocked up over the past. well, since tony blair it was tens of thousands. negative. sometimes pre blair. and now it's the hundreds of thousands. it's a joke. but my issue tonight is these hundreds daily almost of undocumented men coming to britain. it's a security risk. i mean ijust don't understand how you can't be a little bit concerned that we don't know who they are or where they're going. >> of course i am concerned. everybody is concerned . but you everybody is concerned. but you cannot talk about these people because you're you're othering them. >> you're making how would you like us to describe them? you can talk, you can talk. >> you can call them migrants. y
it was boris johnson who encouraged the students.>> he said he also neil neil, he's the real guy was a guy called tony blair who, if you remember, threw open all the borders. but he also he also made it only 12,000 people would come to the country. >> it's two. it's the same. it's the same crisis. but it's slightly two different strands of illegal migration. everybody's cocked up over the past. well, since tony blair it was tens of thousands. negative. sometimes pre blair. and now...
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boris johnson decided to remind people of himself by recording a video message. with their incredible retaliatory strike in the kursk region, the ukrainians again showed how much we underestimated them in this conflict, in driving putin out of ukraine. for heaven's sake, now is the time for the west to let them use the weapons we're already giving them. as the daily mail reports, johnson called on the current prime minister to stop messing around, reminding him that it was the british challengers who broke the taboo on sending tanks to ukraine, and they'd be better off solving problems in their own country. how the british dictatorship is throwing protesters behind bars , with sentences for every taste. experts and guests of the editors' club discuss the most important events of the past week. what is happening in the kursk region why is it time to remember what the ideology of nazism is? it is very simple. you have an advantage, you have the right to kill, torture, capture, rob other people only on the basis of. or ashes, or the same expendable material, the sam
boris johnson decided to remind people of himself by recording a video message. with their incredible retaliatory strike in the kursk region, the ukrainians again showed how much we underestimated them in this conflict, in driving putin out of ukraine. for heaven's sake, now is the time for the west to let them use the weapons we're already giving them. as the daily mail reports, johnson called on the current prime minister to stop messing around, reminding him that it was the british...
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in fact, ales, all this has already been determined by boris johnson and the head of the 6 mur, about two years ago. moreover, boris johnson gave similar recommendations when he was still in the post of prime minister, this consists in the so -called tactics of a thousand cuts, that is, then, when the body is bled dry, provided that not a single vital organ is affected, this is firstly, that is, to create the most disturbing zone along the entire unequipped border that was peaceful yesterday, where the police are stationed, well, not police, of course, border barriers, where there is only light weapons, as it seemed to them, but just that, that, that... or maybe there is nothing left, we know how to react quickly and efficiently, but they want, apparently , to pull our forces directly to bryansk, here it is precisely that our forces are used to the maximum extent in points far apart from each other, to drive them in different directions, as it seems to them, with the idea that we do not have enough. number of forces to ensure, as it seems to them, an even line of defense, and then, pe
in fact, ales, all this has already been determined by boris johnson and the head of the 6 mur, about two years ago. moreover, boris johnson gave similar recommendations when he was still in the post of prime minister, this consists in the so -called tactics of a thousand cuts, that is, then, when the body is bled dry, provided that not a single vital organ is affected, this is firstly, that is, to create the most disturbing zone along the entire unequipped border that was peaceful yesterday,...
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ursla fondeen, olaf scholz, boris johnson, who was the scriptwriter of this anti-russian provocation, zelensky personally conducted excursions for them, thus earning political capital. i was not surprised when for several months some black bags, filled with something incomprehensible , were not taken away from bucha. i was surprised that people could not put two plus two together. understand that it was already warm, and if there had been corpses there, they would have decomposed long ago and smelled bad, something in these black bags along the road neatly laid out for the tv picture was, which is incomprehensible, but the most important thing now is to support the myth of a victim called ukraine, which must be helped, tour guides, like zelensky, only at the current level pursue a double goal, and receive cash and manipulate the consciousness of ordinary foreigners. this is like shock therapy for them, the author of such tours does not hide. that is why the program of visiting not only includes destroyed publications, by the way, for more than two years, they have not been put in orde
ursla fondeen, olaf scholz, boris johnson, who was the scriptwriter of this anti-russian provocation, zelensky personally conducted excursions for them, thus earning political capital. i was not surprised when for several months some black bags, filled with something incomprehensible , were not taken away from bucha. i was surprised that people could not put two plus two together. understand that it was already warm, and if there had been corpses there, they would have decomposed long ago and...
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does he come across as that kind of character or is he more free, like boris johnson, who didn't appear just let boris be. boris was always was always my approach. and i have interactions. starmer seems like someone who, probably quite enjoys and feels comforted in the stage managing that a special adviser can offer the facts. the figures kind of briefed up to his eyeballs. if i say this, what happens then? if i make this decision, what happens then, the crisis that we've seen in terms of the riots, i think completely. and i'm drawing a line that might not exist, admittedly, but just a theory in a way. the crisis that we've seen over the riots is perfectly suited to starmer. you know, in terms of his previous role as dpp. exactly. and i almost think that he's actually probably cracked on with this quite independently because he can do this. and that's when we've seen these advisers, probably to a degree, twiddling their thumbs a little bit and go, well, let's just start a bit of a war with each other. i think, however, if he gets put in crisis and situations that he needs to think a lit
does he come across as that kind of character or is he more free, like boris johnson, who didn't appear just let boris be. boris was always was always my approach. and i have interactions. starmer seems like someone who, probably quite enjoys and feels comforted in the stage managing that a special adviser can offer the facts. the figures kind of briefed up to his eyeballs. if i say this, what happens then? if i make this decision, what happens then, the crisis that we've seen in terms of the...
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negotiations between russia and ukraine in april 2022 were disrupted by boris johnson on the orders of biden. american politician robert kennedy jr. made such a statement. according to him, zelensky allegedly even tore up the signed peace treaty. alika komarova will tell you about other statements made during the american presidential race. an independent candidate for us president has chosen a side. robert kennedy jr. is now officially for trump. with the democrats the politician disagrees on key issues. so he is now going to openly play against them in the election. i promised the american people that i would withdraw my candidacy from the race if i became a spoiler. a spoiler is someone who influences the course of the election but has no chance of winning. i no longer believe that i have a path to victory in the conditions of total media censorship, but i want you to know that i am not stopping my campaign, i am suspending it. our polls show that the democrats and republicans are currently moment are gaining. the same number of votes, and i can with high probability reach the white
negotiations between russia and ukraine in april 2022 were disrupted by boris johnson on the orders of biden. american politician robert kennedy jr. made such a statement. according to him, zelensky allegedly even tore up the signed peace treaty. alika komarova will tell you about other statements made during the american presidential race. an independent candidate for us president has chosen a side. robert kennedy jr. is now officially for trump. with the democrats the politician disagrees on...
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he wrote a letter to boris johnson so you understand. at first i thought like this, but now i believe, i believe that it is possible that a person really is. will take part in the fate of the half-born serhiy tsegip and will succeed in freeing his family and the family released him. in order to support their own. the meaning is that there are birds in a cage with the faces of captives political prisoners this project is dedicated to six such political prisoners. and one of these project participants is precisely my serhiy. not everyone knows what people in the occupation go through, not everyone knows what happens to civilian prisoners behind bars, so this story must be told. humiliation, torture, humiliation. this is how we live in captivity, evil laughs at the approach, eyes - blood pounding in the temple. nerves are the last line of defense. and he immediately turned gray. international law was not ready for the cases that are happening now. i am the initiator of the changes i think the state of ukraine should still speak. despite the
he wrote a letter to boris johnson so you understand. at first i thought like this, but now i believe, i believe that it is possible that a person really is. will take part in the fate of the half-born serhiy tsegip and will succeed in freeing his family and the family released him. in order to support their own. the meaning is that there are birds in a cage with the faces of captives political prisoners this project is dedicated to six such political prisoners. and one of these project...