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was never going _ yacht to replace britannia was never going to _ yacht to replace britannia was neverhe water now. i think— never get into the water now. i think the — never get into the water now. i think the deathknell was sealed for it at the _ think the deathknell was sealed for it at the tory party conference when jacob _ it at the tory party conference when jacob rees—mogg was briefly business secretary— jacob rees—mogg was briefly business secretary and he was saying at a time _ secretary and he was saying at a time of— secretary and he was saying at a time of cost of living crisis, we shouldn't— time of cost of living crisis, we shouldn't be spending money like this. shouldn't be spending money like this the — shouldn't be spending money like this. the navy didn't want it either. _ this. the navy didn't want it either, and so the moment that boris johnson _ either, and so the moment that boris johnson was — either, and so the moment that boris johnson was no longer prime minister. _ johnson was no longer prime minister, this was certainly dead in the water — minister, this was
was never going _ yacht to replace britannia was never going to _ yacht to replace britannia was neverhe water now. i think— never get into the water now. i think the — never get into the water now. i think the deathknell was sealed for it at the _ think the deathknell was sealed for it at the tory party conference when jacob _ it at the tory party conference when jacob rees—mogg was briefly business secretary— jacob rees—mogg was briefly business secretary and he was saying at a time...
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Oct 21, 2022
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britannia not unchained — perhaps restrained now in terms of policy choices.naging money in the city for some 45 years — he's currently chair of the asset management and investors council. it is lovely to see you. all of this, it is possibly the least well received set of policy decisions in modern history. the closest we came to an apology from liz truss was "we went too far and too fast". do you think trussonomics could have ever worked?— you think trussonomics could have ever worked? over time, potentially. — have ever worked? over time, potentially, yes. _ have ever worked? over time, potentially, yes. and, - have ever worked? over time, potentially, yes. and, you - potentially, yes. and, you know, i don't think anybody would disagree with the longer term policy of a reduction in income tax, a reduction in corporation tax, and if we look at the rise, potential rise in corporation tax to 25%, obviously that compares relatively unfavourably for companies. looking at the states, where the recent increase is only to 15%. longer term, i think tax cuts could hav
britannia not unchained — perhaps restrained now in terms of policy choices.naging money in the city for some 45 years — he's currently chair of the asset management and investors council. it is lovely to see you. all of this, it is possibly the least well received set of policy decisions in modern history. the closest we came to an apology from liz truss was "we went too far and too fast". do you think trussonomics could have ever worked?— you think trussonomics could have ever...
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Oct 20, 2022
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and the rest of the world now looks at great britain, what happened to cool britannia, same britanniay. that is affecting things like foreign investment in this country, whether people want to set up businesses here, and in the boardrooms of the world, they are scratching their heads and thinking, this isn't the britain that we thought we knew. 50 this isn't the britain that we thought we knew.— this isn't the britain that we thought we knew. this isn't the britain that we thou~ht we knew. ~ thought we knew. so you think you can ut it thought we knew. so you think you can put it as _ thought we knew. so you think you can put it as strongly _ thought we knew. so you think you can put it as strongly as _ thought we knew. so you think you can put it as strongly as saying - thought we knew. so you think you can put it as strongly as saying it . can put it as strongly as saying it is affecting growth, what liz truss came to power on a platform of, creating tax cuts to create growth. it is the official government figures suggest that investment since the referendum is down in the uk compare
and the rest of the world now looks at great britain, what happened to cool britannia, same britanniay. that is affecting things like foreign investment in this country, whether people want to set up businesses here, and in the boardrooms of the world, they are scratching their heads and thinking, this isn't the britain that we thought we knew. 50 this isn't the britain that we thought we knew.— this isn't the britain that we thought we knew. this isn't the britain that we thou~ht we knew. ~...
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Oct 20, 2022
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yes, typified by this booklet they wrote, britannia | this booklet they wrote, britannia unchained.nk it is fair to say, but i work, i think it is fair to say, but i think they— work, i think it is fair to say, but i think they could have got a lot of these _ i think they could have got a lot of these policies through, in retrospect, had they been a bit catnrer. — retrospect, had they been a bit calmer, a bit slower, had they acknowledged, as they did, global conditions were rough. that's probably— conditions were rough. that's probably a reason to be a bit more cautious— probably a reason to be a bit more cautious and a bit —— than a bit more _ cautious and a bit —— than a bit more radical. but i think the big thing _ more radical. but i think the big thing location and where there might be tasting _ thing location and where there might be lasting damage is that britain as a country— be lasting damage is that britain as a country that is dependent on the kindness— a country that is dependent on the kindness of strangers, we have twin deficits _ kindness of strangers, we have twin d
yes, typified by this booklet they wrote, britannia | this booklet they wrote, britannia unchained.nk it is fair to say, but i work, i think it is fair to say, but i think they— work, i think it is fair to say, but i think they could have got a lot of these _ i think they could have got a lot of these policies through, in retrospect, had they been a bit catnrer. — retrospect, had they been a bit calmer, a bit slower, had they acknowledged, as they did, global conditions were rough. that's...
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Oct 27, 2022
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i won't talk about what to say, britannia guided by maxim and kipling just said.istanization, catching up with development, catching up with modernization, and so on. this was based on western principles that arose after the french revolution, the essence of which was always determined by this concept of modern yes, the nation as a subject of modernization, and which again arose as a result of interfaith clashes there, but it was no longer possible to say that, so to speak, france is a frenchman is a catholic, because the huguenots arose all these questions related to what is a frenchman how to create a new community. how to make it non -contradictory and so on. the great french bourgeois revolution, and all subsequent more or less determined this in practice is to say, that's how the estates. eh, this bourgeois development in the cold water of selfish calculation was said in the communist manifesto. all values will not be drowned, here are those that the patriarch said in his speech, yes, in the cathedral, and so on and so forth and this modern with its huge nu
i won't talk about what to say, britannia guided by maxim and kipling just said.istanization, catching up with development, catching up with modernization, and so on. this was based on western principles that arose after the french revolution, the essence of which was always determined by this concept of modern yes, the nation as a subject of modernization, and which again arose as a result of interfaith clashes there, but it was no longer possible to say that, so to speak, france is a...
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Oct 21, 2022
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to the politician and with words of support, i will remind you that on october 20, prime minister britanniaras announced her intention to resign after 6 weeks in office. andriy klymenko, he noted that about 100 ships with ukrainian grain are waiting for inspection to move on, and another 15 dry cargo ships to go to ukrainian ports for food, essentially all grain traffic it depends on the mood of the russian inspector and the fact that he will want to inspect the ships during the day. in addition, in recent weeks, an unprecedented accumulation of bulk carriers at the anchorages has formed in the marmara sea. and this creates a danger to shipping. the ukrainian side announced a detailed analysis of the situation shortly. on october 21, ukrenergo was warned in which regions they promised to inform later, in addition, users can get more detailed information on the operators' websites, as well as in the department pointed out that the more citizens save electricity, the fewer emergency shutdowns will occur. i will remind you that such measures will continue until the load is reduced and the powe
to the politician and with words of support, i will remind you that on october 20, prime minister britanniaras announced her intention to resign after 6 weeks in office. andriy klymenko, he noted that about 100 ships with ukrainian grain are waiting for inspection to move on, and another 15 dry cargo ships to go to ukrainian ports for food, essentially all grain traffic it depends on the mood of the russian inspector and the fact that he will want to inspect the ships during the day. in...
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Oct 20, 2022
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two, hang on a minute, crazy britannia, what not have?re was a huge mistrust in british institutions, after the mp�*s expenses scandal. whoever is running this country next week as a double reputational issue on the hands for restoring trust internationally and restoring the faith here in the uk. that is a huge challenge. the cynicism out there is palpable. pl. challenge. the cynicism out there is --alable. �* ., challenge. the cynicism out there is --alable. �* . ., challenge. the cynicism out there is --alable. �* ., ., ., , �* challenge. the cynicism out there is --alable. �* . ., ., , �* , palpable. a final one, doesn't bind the hands of _ palpable. a final one, doesn't bind the hands of conservative - palpable. a final one, doesn't bind the hands of conservative mps - palpable. a final one, doesn't bind the hands of conservative mps on | palpable. a final one, doesn't bind i the hands of conservative mps on the fringes of the party, those who have caught that division, have because that instability within the party, given that they a
two, hang on a minute, crazy britannia, what not have?re was a huge mistrust in british institutions, after the mp�*s expenses scandal. whoever is running this country next week as a double reputational issue on the hands for restoring trust internationally and restoring the faith here in the uk. that is a huge challenge. the cynicism out there is palpable. pl. challenge. the cynicism out there is --alable. �* ., challenge. the cynicism out there is --alable. �* . ., challenge. the...
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Oct 14, 2022
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past 12 years, they have been joined at the head, they wrote together for tearing the -- together britanniahanged, calling for tax cuts and regulation, the blueprint for this budget that today we find out she's going to announce that she's going to reverse huge swaths of and it makes her an extremely lame duck in office but not empower any of to ask how much longer she can cling onto power. the times also reported today the toys are going to change the rules so she could be replaced with penny morton. if either of them took over, they would still have a severely delayed mandate and they would be massive pressure for an election. jonathan: i would love your thoughts on what we understand so far. we started this reporting that we would get some u-turn from the budget and a couple weeks ago the fiscal announcement. can you tell me how much of that is going to get walked back? is it just the corporate tax component or is it everything? lizzy: the financial times reports it would be even more of it because trust set in prime minister's questions that she would not make spending cuts, which would
past 12 years, they have been joined at the head, they wrote together for tearing the -- together britanniahanged, calling for tax cuts and regulation, the blueprint for this budget that today we find out she's going to announce that she's going to reverse huge swaths of and it makes her an extremely lame duck in office but not empower any of to ask how much longer she can cling onto power. the times also reported today the toys are going to change the rules so she could be replaced with penny...
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Oct 21, 2022
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to crazy britannia, so if you look domestically or you look further afield, our politics is not in aor these things abroad, and there is a real need and a desire, to be fair to our allies across the world that some stability should be brought back into westminster. yes. brought back into westminster. yes, and i'm brought back into westminster. yes, and i'm sure — brought back into westminster. yes, and i'm sure you _ brought back into westminster. yes, and i'm sure you will— brought back into westminster. yes, and i'm sure you will see _ brought back into westminster. yes and i'm sure you will see that, whenever the candidates emerge over the weekend that they are going to be stressing stability now and clearly if you are a senior conservative these days, the stability one is the hard sell because they have been in power for 12 years and i'm guessing that stability would be probably what rishi sunak would go for. boris johnson's pitch would be rather different. his pitch will be the one i am the one who won the election in 2090 and i am the candidate that reaches parts of britain and
to crazy britannia, so if you look domestically or you look further afield, our politics is not in aor these things abroad, and there is a real need and a desire, to be fair to our allies across the world that some stability should be brought back into westminster. yes. brought back into westminster. yes, and i'm brought back into westminster. yes, and i'm sure — brought back into westminster. yes, and i'm sure you _ brought back into westminster. yes, and i'm sure you will— brought back...
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Oct 27, 2022
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i won't talk about what to say, as would be guided by britannia maximus and kepling.ion, catching up with development, catching up with modernization, and so on. this was based on western principles that arose after the french revolution are the essence, which has always been defined by this concept of modern yes, the nation as a subject of modernization and which again arose as a result of interfaith clashes there, but it was no longer possible to say that, so to speak, france is a frenchman - this is a catholic, because the huguenots began to arise all these questions related to what is a frenchman how to create a new community. how to make it non -controversial and so on great french the bourgeois revolution and everything that followed more or less determined this in practice. this is to say the breaking of estates. uh, here, this bourgeois development in the cold water of selfish calculation was said in the communist manifesto. all values will not be drowned, and here are those that the patriarch says in his speech, yes, the cathedral, and so on and so forth, a
i won't talk about what to say, as would be guided by britannia maximus and kepling.ion, catching up with development, catching up with modernization, and so on. this was based on western principles that arose after the french revolution are the essence, which has always been defined by this concept of modern yes, the nation as a subject of modernization and which again arose as a result of interfaith clashes there, but it was no longer possible to say that, so to speak, france is a frenchman -...
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Oct 24, 2022
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yes listen , i really matter, says the guy, by the way, britannia speaking of the cyprdistons formulathe fact that penny mordon, withdrew her candidacy. now drawing everything is a guaranteed example of a question. eh, question. is there any chance that so to speak, in this regard, if indeed the british dimitri already ruled the speed. let's talk more, if the british, the main instigators of this war are the main ones, so to speak, the writers of this provocation are monstrous. if there is a chance that, as it were, the strategy will clearly not change. russia, even carthage, must be destroyed and tv is all, of course. maybe there will be a change in tactics, but this is not something to count on, but simply to expect. it has the right to be only pleasant, i would not count on it, because england is primarily ruled by the city uh-huh and secondarily by the secret services. here it is oh yes. he can reduce legal defense spending, but he will not reduce activity, while the attitude towards us is extremely harsh. he is the mind. and this is bad news for us. well, and finally. most import
yes listen , i really matter, says the guy, by the way, britannia speaking of the cyprdistons formulathe fact that penny mordon, withdrew her candidacy. now drawing everything is a guaranteed example of a question. eh, question. is there any chance that so to speak, in this regard, if indeed the british dimitri already ruled the speed. let's talk more, if the british, the main instigators of this war are the main ones, so to speak, the writers of this provocation are monstrous. if there is a...