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so for example in bristol where i am a counsellor, i'm one of 2a green counsellors on the bristol city, in fact, and a group of green counsellors is really diverse. we have quite a few counsellors from working—class backgrounds, very proudly so. we also have a great diversity in terms of age my sexuality, etc. and i think thatis my sexuality, etc. and i think that is really good because it results in better quality decisions when you've got a wider diversity so i agree it is a challenge for the environmental movement but i think it is something we are getting better and better at including more people in the discussion.— discussion. you must've thought. _ discussion. you must've thought, though, - discussion. you must've thought, though, why . discussion. you must've - thought, though, why hasn't there been the growth in green politics? some will say it's the voting system which obviously is very cruel to smaller parties with their votes are spread evenly around the country but on the other hand that didn't stop ukip doing extraordinarily well. why doing extraordinarily well. why do yo
so for example in bristol where i am a counsellor, i'm one of 2a green counsellors on the bristol city, in fact, and a group of green counsellors is really diverse. we have quite a few counsellors from working—class backgrounds, very proudly so. we also have a great diversity in terms of age my sexuality, etc. and i think thatis my sexuality, etc. and i think that is really good because it results in better quality decisions when you've got a wider diversity so i agree it is a challenge for...
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i played for a number teams — bristol city, reading, wolves. he weren't that good!he was on the left. do you know what key it is? the only way to reduce bills is to spend more, which is a conundrum. so, cost—wise, what does that look like per year? £50 per year to run. i have to put this on my house. so here we are. this is the latest project, the three coach houses in the middle. when did we purchase it? about a year ago now. about a year ago. this time last year. we actually met through our partners. the first time we met, i was in your seat watching your tv. with your controller. i don't know normally how well that would go down. we just built a friendship from there. that friendship ended up evolving into a business, similar ideas, similar sorts of objectives. we need to think about how we carry out this renovation with the least disruption for the tenants. yes, definitely. do you know what key it is? one of them gold ones. wish me luck. good detail. it's an incredible building. our gravelly hill site, we have an idea of what we're creating there in terms of the
i played for a number teams — bristol city, reading, wolves. he weren't that good!he was on the left. do you know what key it is? the only way to reduce bills is to spend more, which is a conundrum. so, cost—wise, what does that look like per year? £50 per year to run. i have to put this on my house. so here we are. this is the latest project, the three coach houses in the middle. when did we purchase it? about a year ago now. about a year ago. this time last year. we actually met through...
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Nov 12, 2022
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in 2018, i proposed a motion to bristol city council and to declare a climate emergency to bring forward. and to lobby the government for the powers and the funding necessary to achieve that goal and, although the specific idea of the claimant climate emergency was pretty new my motion which will be successful in europe and hundreds of other organisations of followed suit and about you take councils have declared an emergency meeting with ambitious targets as well.— ambitious targets as well. co-leader ofthe ambitious targets as well. co-leader of the greens. _ ambitious targets as well. co-leader of the greens, average _ ambitious targets as well. co-leader of the greens, average or _ ambitious targets as well. co-leader| of the greens, average or conference speech where you gave it to her fellow leader and, yes, the centre of it was an idea for this big tax on the wealthy to pay for more insulation. but when i read through it, there was a lot more on inequality and a lot more mature called fairness than there was on the climate emergency. i average are tweets that you did the last few
in 2018, i proposed a motion to bristol city council and to declare a climate emergency to bring forward. and to lobby the government for the powers and the funding necessary to achieve that goal and, although the specific idea of the claimant climate emergency was pretty new my motion which will be successful in europe and hundreds of other organisations of followed suit and about you take councils have declared an emergency meeting with ambitious targets as well.— ambitious targets as well....
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ben and chris moved into their new home and out of bristol city centre to try to save money.ould be a three—bedroom house into six—bedroom, seven—bedroom houses. so the quality of the rooms you're looking at is nothing to compare to what the price is. it's just gone completely... it's just gone to the moon! the property website rightmove says the average new tenancy is now at a record high, costing 11% more than a year ago. that's partly because demand for rented homes is far outstripping supply. but landlords are also facing additional costs, which some say they have no choice but to pass on. well, the way we try and do it actually is... devon refurbishes and rents out properties in south tyneside. she says continuing interest rate rises will have to be passed on. mortgage costs are an operating cost, so they do have an effect as they rise. my situation personally, in my business, you know, we will have some mortgages that are coming out of their fixed term over the next 12 months or so. and that is going to have an impact on our business. have you already had to put rents u
ben and chris moved into their new home and out of bristol city centre to try to save money.ould be a three—bedroom house into six—bedroom, seven—bedroom houses. so the quality of the rooms you're looking at is nothing to compare to what the price is. it's just gone completely... it's just gone to the moon! the property website rightmove says the average new tenancy is now at a record high, costing 11% more than a year ago. that's partly because demand for rented homes is far outstripping...
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university, ashley fall we now know what content with tossing some of this torches into the harbour city. bristolut all ways of writing slavery of its history now the universities considering changing the name of seven building named after the family of henry overton wills , the of henry overton wills, the third who donated the money , third who donated the money, found the institution back the early 20th century. but the university authorities say that much of his fortune originally from tobacco plantations , worked from tobacco plantations, worked by slaves . so is from tobacco plantations, worked by slaves. so is this going to make bristol safer, happier place to live ? no but it will place to live? no but it will make some people feel very good about themselves and. the whole industry that's associated with these sorts of things, this whole trauma industry. i'm very happy. you know, there's it's this this idea. happy. you know, there's it's this this idea . this is all this this idea. this is all about making on the past. you know, it's about and reconciliation . and what it does reconciliati
university, ashley fall we now know what content with tossing some of this torches into the harbour city. bristolut all ways of writing slavery of its history now the universities considering changing the name of seven building named after the family of henry overton wills , the of henry overton wills, the third who donated the money , third who donated the money, found the institution back the early 20th century. but the university authorities say that much of his fortune originally from...
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if we revolutionise local rail service into and out of great cities like manchester like newcastle like southampton. bristols . and we are a service projects. and we are a service oriented economy lucy that's one reason why we felt lockdown so badly. but it's people like you, young, smart people , willing to young, smart people, willing to get up, do something , young, smart people, willing to get up, do something, a young, smart people, willing to get up, do something , a risk, get up, do something, a risk, run your own business , plough run your own business, plough your own furrow, stand on your own two feet that they're going to get britain back on its feet economically and my hope is and it is hope, nigel, but i think it is hope, nigel, but i think it will happen is that the british people prosper british people will prosper despite these policies today rather than because of them because like lucy, they work hard. absolutely no, either way. and you know , local transport and you know, local transport links , east west transport. i'm links, east west transport. i'm sure these people in southampton woul
if we revolutionise local rail service into and out of great cities like manchester like newcastle like southampton. bristols . and we are a service projects. and we are a service oriented economy lucy that's one reason why we felt lockdown so badly. but it's people like you, young, smart people , willing to young, smart people, willing to get up, do something , young, smart people, willing to get up, do something, a young, smart people, willing to get up, do something , a risk, get up, do...
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if we revolutionise local rail service into and out of great cities like manchester like newcastle like southampton. bristols . and we are a service projects. and we are a service oriented economy lucy that's one reason why we felt lockdown so badly. but it's people like you, young, smart people , willing to young, smart people, willing to get up, do something , young, smart people, willing to get up, do something, a young, smart people, willing to get up, do something , a risk, get up, do something, a risk, run your own business , plough run your own business, plough your own furrow, stand on your own two feet that they're going to get britain back on its feet economically and my hope is and it is hope, nigel, but i think it is hope, nigel, but i think it will happen is that the british people prosper british people will prosper despite these policies today rather than because of them because like lucy, they work hard. absolutely no, either way. and you know , local transport and you know, local transport links , east west transport. i'm links, east west transport. i'm sure these people in southampton woul
if we revolutionise local rail service into and out of great cities like manchester like newcastle like southampton. bristols . and we are a service projects. and we are a service oriented economy lucy that's one reason why we felt lockdown so badly. but it's people like you, young, smart people , willing to young, smart people, willing to get up, do something , young, smart people, willing to get up, do something, a young, smart people, willing to get up, do something , a risk, get up, do...
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cities. the demonstrations are an unprecedented challenge to president xijinping. and still to come: we're back in bristol dad samuel. 0n on bbc 0n bbc london, 70 tonnes and 35 metres long, the world's biggest dinosaur ever discovered comes to london in the new year. it has been a wet weekend, but will it be like that for the rest of the week was matt kate is here with the weather. to the world cup in qatar, and defeats in their opening group matches left cameroon and serbia on the brink, i ,so , so their meeting today was crucial for both sides. here's our sports correspondent andy swiss. how is this for an entrance? cameroon players arriving at the stadium in full voice and high spirits, before it was down to more serious business. after defeats in their opening games, both they and serbia knew that another loss could mean the end of their world cup hopes, but cameroon's pre—match positivity soon seemed to be working. car stiletto giving his team the lead, and another chance to celebrate. the drama had onlyjust begun as in first—half injury time it was all change as serbia scored twice to take a 2—1 lea
cities. the demonstrations are an unprecedented challenge to president xijinping. and still to come: we're back in bristol dad samuel. 0n on bbc 0n bbc london, 70 tonnes and 35 metres long, the world's biggest dinosaur ever discovered comes to london in the new year. it has been a wet weekend, but will it be like that for the rest of the week was matt kate is here with the weather. to the world cup in qatar, and defeats in their opening group matches left cameroon and serbia on the brink, i ,so...