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britain is in britain without scotland. this isn't about gaining an election for us, it is about who we are, who stand for, who we fight for, who we serve. and our without distinction or fear, from for, who we serve. and our without distinction orfear, from nottingham to neath, dumbarton to dundee is the working people of this country, they are the cause. applause. and, conference, as i have explained before, it is a cause that is personal for me. before, it is a cause that is personalfor me. because i grew up working class in the 1970s. and while i don't plead poverty, i know what a cost of living crisis feels like. i know what it feels like to be embarrassed to invite your friends around because the carpet is threadbare. there is a hole in the window, the phone has been cut off because your family cannot keep up with the payments. the cloud of anxiety that hangs over our house, the what next fear. the postman coming down the path will bring another bill we can't afford. i remember that. another bill we can't afford. i rem
britain is in britain without scotland. this isn't about gaining an election for us, it is about who we are, who stand for, who we fight for, who we serve. and our without distinction or fear, from for, who we serve. and our without distinction orfear, from nottingham to neath, dumbarton to dundee is the working people of this country, they are the cause. applause. and, conference, as i have explained before, it is a cause that is personal for me. before, it is a cause that is personalfor me....
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britain, and they- will save britain, and they realise _ will save britain, and they realise that _ willpportunity and messed up the i economy, they've allowed mass immigration. _ economy, they've allowed mass immigration, they— economy, they've allowed mass immigration, they are _ economy, they've allowed mass immigration, they are obsessed with net— immigration, they are obsessed with net zero. _ immigration, they are obsessed with net zero, the _ immigration, they are obsessed with net zero, the labour- immigration, they are obsessed with net zero, the labour partyl with net zero, the labour party is the _ with net zero, the labour party is the same. _ with net zero, the labour party is the same, so _ with net zero, the labour party is the same, so people - with net zero, the labour party is the same, so people are - is the same, so people are actually— is the same, so people are actually voting _ is the same, so people are actually voting positively. is the same, so people are l actually voting positively and saying. — actually voting positively and saying. thank— actually voting pos
britain, and they- will save britain, and they realise _ will save britain, and they realise that _ willpportunity and messed up the i economy, they've allowed mass immigration. _ economy, they've allowed mass immigration, they— economy, they've allowed mass immigration, they are _ economy, they've allowed mass immigration, they are obsessed with net— immigration, they are obsessed with net zero. _ immigration, they are obsessed with net zero, the _ immigration, they are obsessed with net...
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great britain closed one of the programs for ukrainian refugees, under which ukrainians could enter on the condition that they had relatives in the country. this visa allowed to study, work and receive assistance for three years. now its participants are offered to apply for the homes for ukraine program, within which the british host ukrainians in exchange for state support. the validity period of the visa under this program ends in march 2025. since the start of the full-scale invasion, more than 283,000 ukrainians have received or extended their permission to stay in great britain. bulgaria will delay the delivery of 100 armored personnel carriers to the ukrainian army, as the ministry of defense asked nato to cover the transport costs. the decision to send the cars was made more than three months ago. in the parliament, and the ministry of internal affairs of bulgaria and the ministry of defense of ukraine signed an agreement on their supply, however, the delay is due to the complexity of the processes of the ministry of defense, - international publications report. transporting ar
great britain closed one of the programs for ukrainian refugees, under which ukrainians could enter on the condition that they had relatives in the country. this visa allowed to study, work and receive assistance for three years. now its participants are offered to apply for the homes for ukraine program, within which the british host ukrainians in exchange for state support. the validity period of the visa under this program ends in march 2025. since the start of the full-scale invasion, more...
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britain, i mean, crime in britain is a tiny fraction of what it is. the united states has been throughout that period when you say that we we're going to counter terrorism. and you also free, you talk about evil people being driven out of the country, more qualified people are living and working in britain than at any time in the last hundred and 50 years of our history. now, this is largely because of the granting of independence for the colonies, the loss of empire, if you like. but in fact, for example, doctors which are endlessly talked about, more british trained doctors, are now working in britain than at any time in our history. and finally, it's also true that the physicians leaving britain, emigrating from britain, amounted to one, one third, as many as a number of people graduating each year from your medical school. it's a mistake to say that it happens to be one of the evidence one's coming back argument for the free enterprise system by selectively using the example of england when you want to the united states when you want to the test o
britain, i mean, crime in britain is a tiny fraction of what it is. the united states has been throughout that period when you say that we we're going to counter terrorism. and you also free, you talk about evil people being driven out of the country, more qualified people are living and working in britain than at any time in the last hundred and 50 years of our history. now, this is largely because of the granting of independence for the colonies, the loss of empire, if you like. but in fact,...
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it is time to start a new chapter for britain. thank— start a new chapter for britain.mbers, - questions now. from the bbc. do you recognise in these numbers, yes, - questions now. from the bbc. do you recognise in these numbers, yes, it i recognise in these numbers, yes, it is a recession but a relatively mild recession in the context of the pandemic, the financial crisis and the first chance i've spoken to since the abandonment of your own plan last year, can you just clarify the point about that point i understood it but this was your plan for growth and now you're not doing it, where is your plan for growth? you say you can't afford it but where will the growth come from? first, the definition of the recession is two consecutive guarters _ recession is two consecutive quarters of negative growth, it contracted by 0.1% in q3 and not .4% in q contracted by 0.1% in q3 and not .4% in 0 four. _ contracted by 0.1% in q3 and not .4% in 0 four, western economies had predicted — in 0 four, western economies had predicted. we didn't need to get these _ predicted. we didn't ne
it is time to start a new chapter for britain. thank— start a new chapter for britain.mbers, - questions now. from the bbc. do you recognise in these numbers, yes, - questions now. from the bbc. do you recognise in these numbers, yes, it i recognise in these numbers, yes, it is a recession but a relatively mild recession in the context of the pandemic, the financial crisis and the first chance i've spoken to since the abandonment of your own plan last year, can you just clarify the point...
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britain, i mean, crime in britain is a tiny fraction of what it is. the united states has been throughout that period when you say that we we're going to counter terrorism. and you also free, you talk about evil people being driven out of the country, more qualified people are living and working in britain than at any time in the last hundred and 50 years of our history. now, this is largely because of the granting of independence for the colonies, the loss of empire, if you like. but in fact, for example, doctors which are endlessly talked about, more british trained doctors, are now working in britain than at any time in our history. and finally, it's also true that the physicians leaving britain, emigrating from britain, amounted to one, one third, as many as a number of people graduating each year from your medical school. it's a mistake to say that it happens to be one of the evidence one's coming back argument for the free enterprise system by selectively using the example of england when you want to the united states when you want to the test o
britain, i mean, crime in britain is a tiny fraction of what it is. the united states has been throughout that period when you say that we we're going to counter terrorism. and you also free, you talk about evil people being driven out of the country, more qualified people are living and working in britain than at any time in the last hundred and 50 years of our history. now, this is largely because of the granting of independence for the colonies, the loss of empire, if you like. but in fact,...
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, to the prime ministers, as well as to the minister of defense, bolis, because indeed, people in britain have always supported ukrainians , we thank you very much for that, i just don't know what he means, how else do we need to thank, well then, well, let him write to me, how i need to thank people, so that that we may be fully thankful, and may still be in the morning to wake up and thank the minister personally. my personal impression, i expressed this impression back in july of last year, is at least an uncultured reaction to that statement by the british defense minister ben wallace, but mr. vadim, how can you explain such an aggressive, really aggressive attack by the ukrainian president towards a person who repeatedly proved that she is not only on the side of ukraine, she is an ardent friend of ukraine, there is an interesting aspect in this, what happened, actually, ben wallace says. about amazon is not public, and unfortunately, his colleagues overheard, somewhere he was expressing this emotionally to someone, and i understand why, because ben volos was known as a minister who
, to the prime ministers, as well as to the minister of defense, bolis, because indeed, people in britain have always supported ukrainians , we thank you very much for that, i just don't know what he means, how else do we need to thank, well then, well, let him write to me, how i need to thank people, so that that we may be fully thankful, and may still be in the morning to wake up and thank the minister personally. my personal impression, i expressed this impression back in july of last year,...
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reform. _ for britain... the answer is? reform. give _ for britain... the answer is?nswer is? - reform, give them a try. they cannot be any— reform, give them a try. they cannot be any worse — reform, give them a try. they cannot be any worse than _ reform, give them a try. they cannot be any worse than what _ reform, give them a try. they cannot be any worse than what we _ reform, give them a try. they cannot be any worse than what we have i reform, give them a try. they cannot be any worse than what we have got. | be any worse than what we have got. god help _ be any worse than what we have got. god help us — be any worse than what we have got. god help us if— be any worse than what we have got. god help us if labour— be any worse than what we have got. god help us if labour get _ be any worse than what we have got. god help us if labour get in. - be any worse than what we have got. god help us if labour get in. i- god help us if labour get in. think nigel farage is a god help us if labour get in]. think nigel farage is a busted flush, — think nigel farage is a bust
reform. _ for britain... the answer is? reform. give _ for britain... the answer is?nswer is? - reform, give them a try. they cannot be any— reform, give them a try. they cannot be any worse — reform, give them a try. they cannot be any worse than _ reform, give them a try. they cannot be any worse than what _ reform, give them a try. they cannot be any worse than what we _ reform, give them a try. they cannot be any worse than what we have i reform, give them a try. they cannot be any...
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this is good afternoon, britain gb news. afternoon, britain on gb news. we britain's election .utlook with boxt solar , sponsors of weather boxt solar, sponsors of weather on . gb news. on. gb news. >> good afternoon. welcome to your latest gb news weather update with me. annie from the met office. there'll be further showers through the rest of the day. some sunny spells too, but for all of us it is feeling cooler than of late. that's as we've got a colder air mass upon us. it's much colder than we've seen through rest the seen through the rest of the beginning of february. we've got a as well that's a westerly wind as well that's been showers, mainly been pushing in showers, mainly to so far today, to western areas so far today, but they will push into the east through evening, so will through the evening, so it will be slightly evening be a slightly damp evening across of the southeast. across parts of the southeast. further and north across parts of the southeast. flshould and north across parts of the southeast. fl should turn and north across parts of the southeast. flshou
this is good afternoon, britain gb news. afternoon, britain on gb news. we britain's election .utlook with boxt solar , sponsors of weather boxt solar, sponsors of weather on . gb news. on. gb news. >> good afternoon. welcome to your latest gb news weather update with me. annie from the met office. there'll be further showers through the rest of the day. some sunny spells too, but for all of us it is feeling cooler than of late. that's as we've got a colder air mass upon us. it's much...
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is involved in this kind of activity still to this day after all the misdeeds that britain has done in iran and many other countries, so... yeah, that's all. it's the power of narratives, it's a power of repetition, it's the power of uh media that leads people to to begin to think in a certain way, talk in a certain way, walk in a certain way, behave in a certain way, and that is a part of hybrid warfare, doesn't mean that everything that the media says is false, everything or or, but "the point is that um, it is a tool, it is a tool for warfare. i think that 2000 and 23 is going to be very extraordinary year, yeah, things are falling apart, but when things fall apart, they get very dangerous. the only way for real liber liberation is for the decolonization of the mind, because as long as our minds are colonized, then there is no such thing as..." liberation, even if you expell the empire from your land, you're still a slave of sorts, yeah, so i think that the most important issue is that this movement towards religion also has this impact that it lessens the fear of the hegemon, it
is involved in this kind of activity still to this day after all the misdeeds that britain has done in iran and many other countries, so... yeah, that's all. it's the power of narratives, it's a power of repetition, it's the power of uh media that leads people to to begin to think in a certain way, talk in a certain way, walk in a certain way, behave in a certain way, and that is a part of hybrid warfare, doesn't mean that everything that the media says is false, everything or or, but "the...
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get ready britain, here we go . britain, here we go.finally reveal all of the absolutely insane stuff that has been going on in rochdale . and that is . next >> so the top story from the gb news room tonight is that the polls have now just closed to voters in rochdale , in greater voters in rochdale, in greater manchester, who've been casting their ballots in the local by—election there. let's show you live pictures , if we can, of you live pictures, if we can, of what's going on in rochdale. perhaps just but we perhaps not just yet, but we will. i'll tell that the will. i'll tell you that the vote decide who'll replace vote will decide who'll replace the veteran labour mp , sir tony the veteran labour mp, sir tony lloyd, died in january. lloyd, who died in january. there were 11 candidates on the ballot paper for voters to choose from today . those choose from today. those results, expected in full tomorrow morning and they'll be full coverage and analysis right through the night here on . gp through the night here on. gp news. well, t
get ready britain, here we go . britain, here we go.finally reveal all of the absolutely insane stuff that has been going on in rochdale . and that is . next >> so the top story from the gb news room tonight is that the polls have now just closed to voters in rochdale , in greater voters in rochdale, in greater manchester, who've been casting their ballots in the local by—election there. let's show you live pictures , if we can, of you live pictures, if we can, of what's going on in...
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she was born britain. so yes, was born in britain.has to deal with the shamima problem. right. shamima begum problem. right. but necessarily think but i don't necessarily think it's for to sort it's legitimate for us to sort of that problem to of outsource that problem to someone of outsource that problem to sonande you agree with the >> and do you agree with the concept that most of the country >> and do you agree with the concbe that most of the country >> and do you agree with the concbe breathingt of the country >> and do you agree with the concbe breathing ayf the country >> and do you agree with the concbe breathing a sighs country >> and do you agree with the concbe breathing a sigh ofyuntry will be breathing a sigh of relief this decision relief at this decision today, not because what we've not least because of what we've seen in parliament? the chaos with that vote and the speaker, sir but also this sir lindsay hoyle. but also this quite in quite damning column in the daily telegraph today from suella braverman, this suella
she was born britain. so yes, was born in britain.has to deal with the shamima problem. right. shamima begum problem. right. but necessarily think but i don't necessarily think it's for to sort it's legitimate for us to sort of that problem to of outsource that problem to someone of outsource that problem to sonande you agree with the >> and do you agree with the concept that most of the country >> and do you agree with the concbe that most of the country >> and do you agree...
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britain and the children of britain and the children of britain is not an answer. >> britain and them. >> no no no and the >> no no no no no no and the slaves sold the slave slaves are sold to the slave traders in the countries in which they originate. >> gordon is out in >> when gordon is out in khartoum, why is he there ? he's khartoum, why is he there? he's there to stop sudanese slave trade. >> very interesting. >> very interesting. >> this is a very interesting point. the point that people always say, oh, well, look, africans their people. africans sold their own people. africans sold their own people. you're to have some you're always going to have some collaborators in oppressed you're always going to have some collaboeven; in oppressed you're always going to have some collabo even today, )ressed you're always going to have some collaboeven today, whilst whilst people even today, whilst whilst , british , whilst whilst british companies africa, you companies pillage africa, you have people on ground have some people on the ground collaborating have some people on the ground co
britain and the children of britain and the children of britain is not an answer. >> britain and them. >> no no no and the >> no no no no no no and the slaves sold the slave slaves are sold to the slave traders in the countries in which they originate. >> gordon is out in >> when gordon is out in khartoum, why is he there ? he's khartoum, why is he there? he's there to stop sudanese slave trade. >> very interesting. >> very interesting. >> this is...
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, they are concentrated not only in london, but also scattered throughout great britain. and it mustain is one of the largest, perhaps the countries with the largest support of ukraine, and this support, it must be said, began not a full-scale invasion as early as 2014, when the annexation began, when the annexation of crimea took place, and military operations in eastern ukraine also began. yes, that is, from 2014 to the present day, great britain trained more than 60 thousand ukrainian soldiers, and also provided ukraine with more than 12 billion pounds of support, and it must be said that at least 4 billion of these funds went to non-military support, so that is economic support, humanitarian support. and it must be said that great britain also helped ukraine with weapons from the very beginning, and when at the beginning of the war i had to go to places such as pisky, where the most intense battles took place, from the beginning of the full-scale invasion , i could see such, well, british weapons , that is, anti-tank anti-tank systems, which. .. work like american javalins, and a
, they are concentrated not only in london, but also scattered throughout great britain. and it mustain is one of the largest, perhaps the countries with the largest support of ukraine, and this support, it must be said, began not a full-scale invasion as early as 2014, when the annexation began, when the annexation of crimea took place, and military operations in eastern ukraine also began. yes, that is, from 2014 to the present day, great britain trained more than 60 thousand ukrainian...
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well look, i don't know whether it's shifting because it was britain which actually created thesignist entity, whatever america is doing is now and other european nations, the blame and the responsibility lies here in london under the balfer declaration and then support and continuous movement of when you know part of palestine was under the british mandate, so it's a british responsibility. at the end of the day for whatever is happening in in in palestine, however, i think again, because israel has lost on many fronts, on the military fronts, on the ethical front, on the sort of diplomatic front, a political front, all aspects which were used under the umbrella of hazbara, is now becoming hysterical hazbara, because yeah, the propaganda side, and is becoming hysterical, you see. sort of what i call the trio of tribe which is levi, hagari and and and ragev, the trio of tribe, they keep on coming on television, mark ragev, keep on coming on television and putting narrative of hazbara to sort of again to confuse the public and so forth, so the reality is that whatever mr. cameron says,
well look, i don't know whether it's shifting because it was britain which actually created thesignist entity, whatever america is doing is now and other european nations, the blame and the responsibility lies here in london under the balfer declaration and then support and continuous movement of when you know part of palestine was under the british mandate, so it's a british responsibility. at the end of the day for whatever is happening in in in palestine, however, i think again, because...
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they've continued to supply smart bombs made in america or made in britain or made in belgium in order to carry out the genocide in gaza. this is now widely known, and and and every time the america or britain or the eu start to lecture the world about a rules-based international order, never mind, democracy and..." human rights, i think they're going to be met with a with laugh or with a cruel smile and and told this doesn't wash anymore, so i think yes, the collective west is going to suffer massively because of this, because the longer they stick to israel, the more israel will drag them down, and we can see this at the un and elsewhere that it's the west which is isolated, and inside the west, it's governments which are isolated from their own populations were increasingly beginning to take action. so the latest usvto uh on the un security council must have did make many many millions of people, probably hundreds of millions of people around the world shake their heads and say this is savage, this is american bombs being sent being sent to to carry out the genocide, and i think the
they've continued to supply smart bombs made in america or made in britain or made in belgium in order to carry out the genocide in gaza. this is now widely known, and and and every time the america or britain or the eu start to lecture the world about a rules-based international order, never mind, democracy and..." human rights, i think they're going to be met with a with laugh or with a cruel smile and and told this doesn't wash anymore, so i think yes, the collective west is going to...
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that's it britain's newsroom it from britain's newsroom up next britain next is good afternoon britainext. >> yes, indeed. we're up next. could boris johnson be brought back to help a languishing conservative party? rishi sunak hasn't ruled it out. we'll be having that debate and all these disgusting and a danger to your family. >> yes. one former health minister has said that cadbury creme eggs and their combination with cookies could be a danger. well, other treats are available, but we'll be debating that with the former minister himself , that with the former minister himself, lord bethell. that with the former minister himself , lord bethell. all that himself, lord bethell. all that to come on. good afternoon, britain . britain. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsor of weather on . gb news. >> i'm alex deakin. this is your latest weather update from the met office for gb news a wet one again for many of us today it is mostly rain though some hill snow though still across parts of scotland. low pressure systems dominating the scene and weather fronts just slowly pushing nor
that's it britain's newsroom it from britain's newsroom up next britain next is good afternoon britainext. >> yes, indeed. we're up next. could boris johnson be brought back to help a languishing conservative party? rishi sunak hasn't ruled it out. we'll be having that debate and all these disgusting and a danger to your family. >> yes. one former health minister has said that cadbury creme eggs and their combination with cookies could be a danger. well, other treats are available,...
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and in that vein, then the globe's analysis of whether or not britain should be recognized or britain should recognize the confederacy, and whether or not britain should intervene in the conflict itself is framed in a manner that emphasizes and reaffirms the fact that the british empire has long since abolished slavery and that any potential bolstering of support could not backslide on that manner. for example, the author argues that if it depleted that great britain is bound to intervene for the purpose of putting an end to the fratricidal struggle now being waged. we can understand the argument, though we cannot agree with it more acutely. the globe claims that even those who deny that any sympathy is due to the african must admit that england, if consistent with her tradition, can never do anything to rivet their chains a third day. it will indeed be for the world when she will forget her past history and lend her aid to a cause which directly or indirectly will contribute to the perpetuation of slavery. that outlook would persist throughout the latter days of the war too, as is ev
and in that vein, then the globe's analysis of whether or not britain should be recognized or britain should recognize the confederacy, and whether or not britain should intervene in the conflict itself is framed in a manner that emphasizes and reaffirms the fact that the british empire has long since abolished slavery and that any potential bolstering of support could not backslide on that manner. for example, the author argues that if it depleted that great britain is bound to intervene for...
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palestine came under the tuodlage of britain and the zionist dream finally came true. only a month before the arrival of the... allies, a statement was issued in which arthur james balford, the british foreign secretary, announced england's support for establishing a jewish national homeland in palestine. in the declaration, which became known as belfor, london pledged it will provide the necessary means for jew's immigration to palestine, on the condition, the newly arrived jews are employed in lands that are not owned. by any individual. the declaration was beginning of efforts in the international arena to establish so-called state of israel. it is not an exaggeration if we say that the conditions of the battlef declaration became the manifesto of the israeli cinema. ben dove who is dubbed as father of the israeli cinema. in collaboration with several other filmmakers in a project called mirror of the return of the israeli people immediately started making propaganda documentary films. many of the films were ordered by the jewish national fund, an organization that
palestine came under the tuodlage of britain and the zionist dream finally came true. only a month before the arrival of the... allies, a statement was issued in which arthur james balford, the british foreign secretary, announced england's support for establishing a jewish national homeland in palestine. in the declaration, which became known as belfor, london pledged it will provide the necessary means for jew's immigration to palestine, on the condition, the newly arrived jews are employed...
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indeed, it's very clear that the complicity is becoming more and more apparent, not only britain, usa, germany and other european nations have been supplying armomen, which are killing the people in in gaza and the west bank. i just want to sort of... making a point on this uh, you know, because 12 individuals were suspect, again i think it's part of hazbara that israel uses continuously, and it's only not now, but israel has been trying to stop anwar working in palestine for the last many, many years, it's not a sort of new thing, they've found an opportunity of these 12 individuals, i would like to ask our government, my government here in london that, those terrorist who killed the individuals in the hospital, is britain going to sanction israel now, because they have broken all the laws. just imagine when mandela was in prison in south africa, if the apartide regime has gone in and killed mandala in the hospital, the world would have completely penalized the partide regime, are we going to penalize the israelis for having commit? not just the henous crime, but broken all internati
indeed, it's very clear that the complicity is becoming more and more apparent, not only britain, usa, germany and other european nations have been supplying armomen, which are killing the people in in gaza and the west bank. i just want to sort of... making a point on this uh, you know, because 12 individuals were suspect, again i think it's part of hazbara that israel uses continuously, and it's only not now, but israel has been trying to stop anwar working in palestine for the last many,...
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britain is an expert in pr and managing perception and the british military puts a lot of resource. to managing people's perceptions, they even view it as, informational warfare being one of the key operating theaters and that is what makes the type of journalism that matt is doing even more important because these are not questions being asked by anyone else in the british media sphere, so matt, thank you for joining us today on the watch. dog um, to start with, i'd just like to ask you, what have these last three months uh meant to you, you know, we've lost so much beauty and so much humanity across these last three months, we've seen the degradation of so many things, um, and and i'm sure this period has been has been harrowing for you also, how how have you seen these three months? um, well, a personal level, i feel like i'm changed, but think everyone who's been involved in this has been changed, because as you... said in your opening, we've seen um the worst of humanity, you know, um, just utter um callous, mass murder of children, maming, mutilation, um, uh, invasions, bombings
britain is an expert in pr and managing perception and the british military puts a lot of resource. to managing people's perceptions, they even view it as, informational warfare being one of the key operating theaters and that is what makes the type of journalism that matt is doing even more important because these are not questions being asked by anyone else in the british media sphere, so matt, thank you for joining us today on the watch. dog um, to start with, i'd just like to ask you, what...
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i capable of managing threats in britain. ~' ., capable of managing threats in britain. ~ ., ., , , britains only 'ust happened �* britain. i know it has only 'ust happened but i britain. i know it has only 'ust happened but have i britain. i know it has only 'ust happened but have you i britain. i know it has onlyjustl happened but have you spoken britain. i know it has onlyjust - happened but have you spoken to her, told her about what has happened? no, we have worked on the case but we are not her lawyers, we have not told her as yet, i am sure she will be informed and i'm sure she will be disappointed but no it is not the end of the line because i'm assuming there will be an appeal. you end of the line because i'm assuming there will be an appeal.— there will be an appeal. you assume this will no there will be an appeal. you assume this will go to _ there will be an appeal. you assume this will go to the _ there will be an appeal. you assume this will go to the supreme - there will be an appeal. you assume this will go to the supreme court, i this will go to the supreme court, and on wh
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places in britain.s in britain. witpicked 12 people from the s. he picked 12 people from the people them people who replied got them together and decided how together and they decided how they spend 100 in together and they decided how theycommunity. d 100 in together and they decided how theycommunity. and) in together and they decided how theycommunity. and he in together and they decided how theycommunity. and he gaven the community. and he gave it away. really? absolutely >> know how i'm going >> i don't know how i'm going to choose tonight, to honest. choose tonight, to be honest. this a a bit i mean, this is a it's a bit i mean, i am well, i mean, i have chosen but it's, uh, i went for the met police but yeah, i'm going police um, but yeah, i'm going to stick but look, to to stick with that. but look, to be honest, i mean, they're actually all genuinely brilliant, actually all genuinely brillia union jack? allison. who's union jack? allison. >> helen thomas, head who's union jack? allison. >> radi
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governing britain but when we look at the i britain but when we look at the scenario— britain but whencenario of does _ britain but when we look at the scenario of does the _ britain but when we look at the . scenario of does the conservative party— scenario of does the conservative party do — scenario of does the conservative party do tradly— scenario of does the conservative party do badly or— scenario of does the conservative party do badly or is _ scenario of does the conservative party do badly or is it _ scenario of does the conservative party do badly or is it fighting - scenario of does the conservative party do badly or is it fighting for| party do badly or is it fighting for its survival, _ party do badly or is it fighting for its survival, reform _ party do badly or is it fighting for its survival, reform could - party do badly or is it fighting for its survival, reform could be - its survival, reform could be fundamental— its survival, reform could be fundamental to _ its survival, reform could be fundamental to that. - its survival, reform could be fundamental to that. we
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pierce. >> britain falls into recession . >> britain falls into recession. recession. chancellorjeremy hunt says low chancellor jeremy hunt says low economic growth is not a surprise from the britain's got to to the plan. we're to stick to the plan. we're going hear him shortly . going to hear from him shortly. >> we preach here. it's also >> we preach in here. it's also depends on what you say. >> we preach in here. it's also depends on what you say . you depends on what you say. you might be committing criminal offences as well. if you make a members the public members of the public harassment, distress . harassment, alarm, distress. yeah, it's a criminal offence . yeah, it's a criminal offence. >> we're speaking to the christian gospel singer who was apparently threatened with arrest over a hate crime, complain saints in uxbridge in west london. he claims he was just preaching his religion honestly, anti—semitism is at an all time high. >> last year, after the hamas terrorist attacks in israel , terrorist attacks in israel, it's been described by one jewi
pierce. >> britain falls into recession . >> britain falls into recession. recession. chancellorjeremy hunt says low chancellor jeremy hunt says low economic growth is not a surprise from the britain's got to to the plan. we're to stick to the plan. we're going hear him shortly . going to hear from him shortly. >> we preach here. it's also >> we preach in here. it's also depends on what you say. >> we preach in here. it's also depends on what you say . you depends...
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, however we will focus on america considering that britain is always affiliated and is tail of the united states of america. throughout america's history, all of the wars, all of the sorrows which it spread throughout the world, it always relied on lies, it relied on lives. ever since its founding, ever since 1848 when it invaded mexico, it invaded mexico based a fabricated accusation, which it later on admitted to that it was lying, so it's good that later on they admit that they were lying, and also in 1896 we had the famous lie of the american ship which they relied on in order to attack the... and they attacked cuba and they attack the philippines based a lie which they later on admitted to, and the same applies to the surveillance plane, the crisis, the well-known crisis of the surveillance playing with the soviet union in 1960 and the vietnam war, it fought vietnam and it invaded vietnam, it launched an aggression on vietnam based a lie. a lie of targeting american ships in 2005 a report was issued which relies on the official accounts and also the accounts from the ground and they
, however we will focus on america considering that britain is always affiliated and is tail of the united states of america. throughout america's history, all of the wars, all of the sorrows which it spread throughout the world, it always relied on lies, it relied on lives. ever since its founding, ever since 1848 when it invaded mexico, it invaded mexico based a fabricated accusation, which it later on admitted to that it was lying, so it's good that later on they admit that they were lying,...
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um, is the complex society which over the years and the centuries britain has tried to undermine, invade, interfere with, manage its economy, undermine its politics, and it continues to do that to this day, um, and we see that with the involvement of the british government and his intelligence agencies, inspiring against iran and... indeed in in activities uh where the where the british have been involved in direct actions against iran of course supporting some of the protests which you see is being interests. when talking about the history of british interference in iran, iranians referred to britain as the old fox, a cunning nation that pursues its interests via trickery rather than simply by force. i went over to visit the british embassy in central tiran, lot of... suspect that some of the social chaos there is here consciously planned within the walls of britain's embassy compound, you probably see it's my left to the right of the camera, there are patches of the wall which have been painted white and orange, where graffiti has been painted over by the embassy staff itself, and of c
um, is the complex society which over the years and the centuries britain has tried to undermine, invade, interfere with, manage its economy, undermine its politics, and it continues to do that to this day, um, and we see that with the involvement of the british government and his intelligence agencies, inspiring against iran and... indeed in in activities uh where the where the british have been involved in direct actions against iran of course supporting some of the protests which you see is...
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britain is an expert in pr and managing perception and the british military puts lot of resource into managing people's perceptions. they even view. as you know informational warfare being one of the key operating theaters and that is what makes the type of journalism that matt is doing even more important, because these are not questions being asked by anyone else in the british media sphere, so matt, thank you for joining us today on the watchdog, um, to start with, i just like, ask you, what have these last three months uh meant to you? you now, we've lost so much beauty and so much humanity across these last three months, we've seen the degradation of so many things, um, and and you know, i'm sure this period has been has been harrowing for you also, how how have you seen these three months? um, well a personal level i feel like uh uh i'm changed, but i think everyone who's been involved in this has been changed because as you said in your opening we've seen um the worst of humanity you know um just utter um callous mur mass murder of children maming mutilation um uh invasions bom
britain is an expert in pr and managing perception and the british military puts lot of resource into managing people's perceptions. they even view. as you know informational warfare being one of the key operating theaters and that is what makes the type of journalism that matt is doing even more important, because these are not questions being asked by anyone else in the british media sphere, so matt, thank you for joining us today on the watchdog, um, to start with, i just like, ask you, what...
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britain has already talked about the cutting arms sales. i think it's the beginning of the the fear that popular resistance could become stronger and stronger. right uh miss flounders a top un court, the icj. it's holding the fifth day or basically it it summed up the fifth day of public hearings on israel's decades long occupation of palestinian territories almost. all participating countries, that was over 50 countries, and number of rights organizations, they were in agreement issues like the illegality of the occupation, the illegality of this settlement. the apartite practices of the israeli regime, the genocide taking place in gaza, and also they were in total agreement that israel must be held accountable for its crimes and violations. i want to get your thoughts uh on on the statements that were read out today at the icj, and do you think this is the most isolated israel has been in recent memory? well, what's most important about the icj hearings, which have no power in and... themselves is it is enforcing an isolation that israel
britain has already talked about the cutting arms sales. i think it's the beginning of the the fear that popular resistance could become stronger and stronger. right uh miss flounders a top un court, the icj. it's holding the fifth day or basically it it summed up the fifth day of public hearings on israel's decades long occupation of palestinian territories almost. all participating countries, that was over 50 countries, and number of rights organizations, they were in agreement issues like...
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. got here in britain.k that there's a lot to in britain because lot to lose in britain because this is what happened when you were time. just were on question time. just saying. hope you find saying. i hope you don't find this insulting. quite this insulting. it's, um, quite bafic this insulting. it's, um, quite basic how great basic stuff about how great britain right? is the britain is, right? this is the reaction you got. here. it is. >> i think sunny is absolutely right practical level, but right on a practical level, but i think a cultural level is i think at a cultural level is something perhaps even more important, which is we've got to stop talking country. stop talking down our country. i'm generation immigrant i'm a first generation immigrant to i get to this country, and i get annoyed hearing people talk endlessly how the endlessly about how we're the worst country the world. worst country in the world. we're most sexist country in we're the most sexist country in the we're most racist the world.
. got here in britain.k that there's a lot to in britain because lot to lose in britain because this is what happened when you were time. just were on question time. just saying. hope you find saying. i hope you don't find this insulting. quite this insulting. it's, um, quite bafic this insulting. it's, um, quite basic how great basic stuff about how great britain right? is the britain is, right? this is the reaction you got. here. it is. >> i think sunny is absolutely right practical...
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explosion in britain, our own weapons are on high alert.'s always one out there, at 15 minutes' notice to fire. somewhere out there? somewhere out there. and american nukes could soon be back on british soil. if we get trump in there next time and he may press the button because he's got a bigger button than putin, then we are a target. putin hasn'tjust challenged america, but all european countries in nato, protected under the us nuclear umbrella. russians have made direct threats to use nuclear weapons against britain, one of the founding members of nato. that's put the uk's nuclear readiness on alert. britain's nuclear deterrent is housed in the west of scotland. since the height of the cold war, naval base clyde, on the banks of gare loch, has been at the heart of the uk's nuclear policy. here he is. feargal dalton is a retired lieutenant commander, who served on hms victorious as chief weapons engineer. hello. morning, jane. nice to meet you, feargal. and you. what a lovely morning. yeah. welcome to faslane. so, how does britain's nucl
explosion in britain, our own weapons are on high alert.'s always one out there, at 15 minutes' notice to fire. somewhere out there? somewhere out there. and american nukes could soon be back on british soil. if we get trump in there next time and he may press the button because he's got a bigger button than putin, then we are a target. putin hasn'tjust challenged america, but all european countries in nato, protected under the us nuclear umbrella. russians have made direct threats to use...
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, great britain has always been, is and how much f16 is behind this phrase, i understand what you areing about, myroslav, but on the other hand, we remember that the polish republic, the second for... commonwealth, had extremely powerful treaties with france and with the united kingdom, when we talk about 1939, yes, but aid was provided, but gradually the so-called strange war, and accordingly, now we understand that our european allies are demonstrating their readiness, but here the issue is so to speak in small things, well, if we are talking about aviation, for example, it is not a small thing, of course, i am being ironic, but the solution so far only on the table, no, the decision , today, colonel ignats said that our partners are ready to hand over f-16s to ukraine today, stand by, nothing has changed from our conversations that the dutch, danish and norwegian f16s are ready to hand over to ukraine, but we don't have the infrastructure to to accept, to serve them, it is precisely with leopards, the leopards were handed over, and the minister of defense, or boris pistoriyu, said
, great britain has always been, is and how much f16 is behind this phrase, i understand what you areing about, myroslav, but on the other hand, we remember that the polish republic, the second for... commonwealth, had extremely powerful treaties with france and with the united kingdom, when we talk about 1939, yes, but aid was provided, but gradually the so-called strange war, and accordingly, now we understand that our european allies are demonstrating their readiness, but here the issue is...
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and they are in britain , but not of they are in britain, but not of britain .and didn't bother to protect our own. and then we were too afraid of being called racist to push back . called racist to push back. >> i think, um, many politicians don't like talking about cultural will. um challenges. they don't like , um, saying that they don't like, um, saying that certain communities are not signed up to the british way of life out of fear of being called racist and it's that that, um , racist and it's that that, um, you know, that red penis generally by the left to jump on anyone who might utter something like that and call them a racist, a bigot , like that and call them a racist, a bigot, a like that and call them a racist, a bigot , a xenophobe like that and call them a racist, a bigot, a xenophobe has a real chilling effect. well what has this culminated in? >> listen, very closely to what mrs. braverman says here. >> we need to start talking about why we are not able to produce this code . massive produce this code. massive society which can unite behind a s
and they are in britain , but not of they are in britain, but not of britain .and didn't bother to protect our own. and then we were too afraid of being called racist to push back . called racist to push back. >> i think, um, many politicians don't like talking about cultural will. um challenges. they don't like , um, saying that they don't like, um, saying that certain communities are not signed up to the british way of life out of fear of being called racist and it's that that, um ,...
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of course, um, if you give america and even britain a veto power over protecting people from genocide, then clearly the system is is simply not fit for. purpose and it's not as if this started of course on october the 7th or even five years ago, this has been the longest running genocide for very long time, it's been going on effectively since since 1948 and some some people who deny the genocide really don't understand what genocide is about, genocide jews in europe or against people in rwanda doesn't mean the extermination of every last member. of that group, genocide means deliberately setting out to kill and to damage the group in whole or in part, as as as the law says and and what's happening in gaza clearly amounts to genocide, every denial by the usa and and the uk and it's and and its allies simply simply makes them more and more isolated worldwide, it's not lost on people that watching the news from ukraine there was a terrible tragedy uh rocket struck a market. 17 people were killed and zelensky rushed to say this was the most barbaric act imaginable and it was seen to be t
of course, um, if you give america and even britain a veto power over protecting people from genocide, then clearly the system is is simply not fit for. purpose and it's not as if this started of course on october the 7th or even five years ago, this has been the longest running genocide for very long time, it's been going on effectively since since 1948 and some some people who deny the genocide really don't understand what genocide is about, genocide jews in europe or against people in rwanda...
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britain?would like to be done ? what would you like to be done? >> alan bates he's the hero, isn't he? of the hour. the former subpostmaster says he's not accepting the derisory offer of compensation from the post office. he says it's just a sixth of what he's seeking. we're going to be talking to one of the lawyers who represented some who some of those postmasters who are being stitched up, are still being stitched up, aren't and the farmers, aren't they? and the farmers, well, they're still protesting . well, they're still protesting. >> in europe, we're seeing live pictures. this is the protest in brussels this morning . it's at a brussels this morning. it's at a summit of eu leaders that's taking place. as you can see, there are flames and fires burning their tractors there. we will bring you the latest. >> and we've got another home secretary , james cleverly, secretary, james cleverly, saying he wants to return to bafic saying he wants to return to basic policing. how many times have we
britain?would like to be done ? what would you like to be done? >> alan bates he's the hero, isn't he? of the hour. the former subpostmaster says he's not accepting the derisory offer of compensation from the post office. he says it's just a sixth of what he's seeking. we're going to be talking to one of the lawyers who represented some who some of those postmasters who are being stitched up, are still being stitched up, aren't and the farmers, aren't they? and the farmers, well, they're...
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we said before that — that will save britain. we said before that reform _ that will save britain. - that will save britain. we said i before that reform uk might be the story of the night here in wellingborough, if you hours still to go here, so we will find out whether that will materialise later on this evening. harry, i've got another camera with you, and if we can go to that camera, we can show you the monster raving loony party candidate. i understand there is quite a big cheer when he arrived at the count? tt cheer when he arrived at the count? , , ., , cheer when he arrived at the count? , , .,, , cheer when he arrived at the count? , , , count? if yes, i was stood back from the _ count? if yes, i was stood back from the balcony _ count? if yes, i was stood back from the balcony that - count? if yes, i was stood back from the balcony that we've . count? if yes, i was stood back| from the balcony that we've got looking over the count here, and suddenly there was a cheer and suddenly there was a cheer and burst of applause, and i rushed over to see what was going on, whether
we said before that — that will save britain. we said before that reform _ that will save britain. - that will save britain. we said i before that reform uk might be the story of the night here in wellingborough, if you hours still to go here, so we will find out whether that will materialise later on this evening. harry, i've got another camera with you, and if we can go to that camera, we can show you the monster raving loony party candidate. i understand there is quite a big cheer when he...
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and they are in britain, but not of britain . britain. >> well, that's as i said, was trigonometry.row night at 7:00. i mean , she's not mincing 7:00. i mean, she's not mincing her words. there did you agree what suella had to say? >> uh, my first concern with immigration is, i think, simply leaving aside the question of cultural, um, assimilation , if cultural, um, assimilation, if you like, is simply the question of numbers. i mean, over a million people in the last year came to live in this country. um that was netted off against something like 400,000 who left. so you get left with a net figure of about 600,000 people. i mean, there are whole questions about how those how people are accommodated, what what the housing is that provides for them , the public provides for them, the public services, the medicines, the medical facilities and all the other things that go with that. and think that a pace of and i think that is a pace of numbers is simply too high numbers that is simply too high and fast for any country of and too fast for any country of this to assimilate . this size t
and they are in britain, but not of britain . britain. >> well, that's as i said, was trigonometry.row night at 7:00. i mean , she's not mincing 7:00. i mean, she's not mincing her words. there did you agree what suella had to say? >> uh, my first concern with immigration is, i think, simply leaving aside the question of cultural, um, assimilation , if cultural, um, assimilation, if you like, is simply the question of numbers. i mean, over a million people in the last year came to...
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still to come sicknote britain. are britain.f mental health for being out of work. is it really that? are they snowflake ? is it a little they snowflake? is it a little bit more complicated? this is britain's newsroom on gb news. don't go anywhere radio. 1021. >> you're with britain's newsroom on gb news with andrew pearson bev turner the panel here, former labour adviser matthew morning. matthew laza. good morning. author emma woolf. >> right, both you. let's >> right, both of you. let's start, all, with this start, first of all, with this story we've been talking story that we've been talking about, is football about, this is a football manager who shut down an interview and then he's pay off is what's got him into trouble. let's have a little watch. >> so can you not give us a more on it? >> good, good. >> good, good. >> well done. >> well done. >> cheers. there you go. >> cheers. there you go. >> done. girl. good >> he's done. good girl. good girl. she >> well, she laughed . >> well, she laughed. >> well, she laughed. >> goo
still to come sicknote britain. are britain.f mental health for being out of work. is it really that? are they snowflake ? is it a little they snowflake? is it a little bit more complicated? this is britain's newsroom on gb news. don't go anywhere radio. 1021. >> you're with britain's newsroom on gb news with andrew pearson bev turner the panel here, former labour adviser matthew morning. matthew laza. good morning. author emma woolf. >> right, both you. let's >> right, both...