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meanwhile, members of the british parliament publicly recognized taiwan as an independent state. rmally challenged the one-china policy , this awkward situation arose literally on the eve of the first visit to beijing by the british foreign secretary in 5 years , while the british foreign office stated that the diplomat was going to the middle kingdom to resuscitate and not to spoil relations. how it turned out in the end, elizaveta herzen found out in the general ward, breaking the tabul for the first time said it openly, but did not say it in the toilet or corridor of the decrepit british parliament building, where cocaine was caught for sexual harassment by subordinate deputies caught no, for the first time the british parliamentary committee publicly said what until today remained taboo in the report on taiwan by the parliamentary committee on foreign affairs british affairs refers to the de facto independence of acute and it is reported that taiwan is already an independent state under the name of the republic of china of taiwan has all the necessary conditions for statehood
meanwhile, members of the british parliament publicly recognized taiwan as an independent state. rmally challenged the one-china policy , this awkward situation arose literally on the eve of the first visit to beijing by the british foreign secretary in 5 years , while the british foreign office stated that the diplomat was going to the middle kingdom to resuscitate and not to spoil relations. how it turned out in the end, elizaveta herzen found out in the general ward, breaking the tabul for...
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taiwan as an independent country. confusing right and wrong. china urges the party and the british parliament to abide by the one china principal. stop sending wrong signals to the pro independence forces of taiwan fulfilled the political commitments made by the british side on the ty. one issue with practical actions and safeguard the sound and stable development of china. britain relations to the report was published right as a u. k. 4 and secretary visits beijing to whole talks with his chinese counterpart becoming the 1st top british envoy to visit china in 5 years. it made attempts to boost faltering relations between the states, but u. k officially complies with the one china policy. however, the committee chairperson has declared that supporting tie wants right to self determination aligns with british values. we spoke to a panel of guests who said that you can't move risk damaging relations between the countries and is interfering and beijing's internal affairs. and it's obviously trying to undermine cleverly is visit to beijing. this is a radical wing of the party, as i said, who was
taiwan as an independent country. confusing right and wrong. china urges the party and the british parliament to abide by the one china principal. stop sending wrong signals to the pro independence forces of taiwan fulfilled the political commitments made by the british side on the ty. one issue with practical actions and safeguard the sound and stable development of china. britain relations to the report was published right as a u. k. 4 and secretary visits beijing to whole talks with his...
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however, in beijing they heard not this, but sloppy comments from the british parliament and asked thein their own business , the relevant report of the british parliament, frankly called taiwan an independent puta country. good and evil china urges the relevant party in the british parliament to abide by the principle. one china international law and norm international relations sincerely respect the fundamental interests. china to stop sending the wrong signals to the separatist forces of taiwan independence , some british mps who are from london under the taiwan separatists and who would like to see the clover come to china more harshly themselves to come. five deputies cannot enter beijing in 2021 under sanctions. china, they are not entry are not introduced. china's sanctions against the sheet of the prime minister with an excerpt of 44 days once visited taiwan in may this year before this from the former british leaders. only thatcher did this. in 1996, too, having lost its powers, beijing called the trip and the announcement of the routes a dangerous political trick. taiwan is a
however, in beijing they heard not this, but sloppy comments from the british parliament and asked thein their own business , the relevant report of the british parliament, frankly called taiwan an independent puta country. good and evil china urges the relevant party in the british parliament to abide by the principle. one china international law and norm international relations sincerely respect the fundamental interests. china to stop sending the wrong signals to the separatist forces of...
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the british parliament included taiwan in this official document from all the necessary conditions for an independent country, including a permanent jam of a specified territory the government has the capacity to communicate with other countries and the only problem that exists is recognition in the international arena. now, to further investigate this matter, mohammad hossein khan begi, an expert on international issues, is with us and we are witnessing that for the first time after 5 years the british foreign minister is traveling to china. at the same time, a document supporting the independence of taiwan has been released from the british parliament . why are these two policies going on at the same time ? we serve you every political phenomenon when it happens, we can think of two types of causes: structural causes, and one is non -structural causes. the structural elements that i am talking about are the causes that the structure of the international system practically imposes on this country and the position of a particular country within the structure, and the playing field begi
the british parliament included taiwan in this official document from all the necessary conditions for an independent country, including a permanent jam of a specified territory the government has the capacity to communicate with other countries and the only problem that exists is recognition in the international arena. now, to further investigate this matter, mohammad hossein khan begi, an expert on international issues, is with us and we are witnessing that for the first time after 5 years...
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sberbank online and find out the available amount and conditions for all loans from sberbank the british parliament to provide ukrainian militants with non-traditional assistance the initiative belongs to mp jamie wallesatus the first open transgene.
sberbank online and find out the available amount and conditions for all loans from sberbank the british parliament to provide ukrainian militants with non-traditional assistance the initiative belongs to mp jamie wallesatus the first open transgene.
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british, put pressure on the prosecutor of the muses , hitting his brother, the ex-deputy of the british parliament, to the quick. imran ahmad. khan promised early release from prison he is for pedophilia and he still had more than half of his sentence the next day. after his release. prosecutor. korekhan sent the much- needed to the west, but so far preliminary warrants for arrests. on february 22, 23, i filed a motion with the second pre-trial chamber of the international criminal court for an arrest warrant in the context of the situation in ukraine, and finally, in order to hasten the chamber , the british decided to resort to the old tried and tested means of bribery announced the convening of a donor conference for the international criminal court on 20 march and just 3 days before it started, we got what we wanted on march 17th. muss issued an arrest warrant for vladimir putin and maria new belova however, russia does not recognize the jurisdiction of the international criminal court, the prosecutor and judge musa have been put on the international wanted list by the russian ministry of inte
british, put pressure on the prosecutor of the muses , hitting his brother, the ex-deputy of the british parliament, to the quick. imran ahmad. khan promised early release from prison he is for pedophilia and he still had more than half of his sentence the next day. after his release. prosecutor. korekhan sent the much- needed to the west, but so far preliminary warrants for arrests. on february 22, 23, i filed a motion with the second pre-trial chamber of the international criminal court for...
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on cryptocurrency operations, when he controlled in the british parliament , the blockchain commissiond when boredom whispered, things would be pretty bad with air transport, uh, air transport with tourists and with the tourism industry. here, then he worked as a minister. the energy industry is also in a difficult period, when the energy crisis in britain happened. well, it cannot be said that he has 9 results. now he has been thrown out as an anti-crisis manager already at the ministry of defense. yes, he is a civilian. here, unlike ben wallace. never served in the army, so it's hard to imagine what a collapse after the appointment of sheps as head of the military department could befall the already decrepit british defense; now the royal army has been reduced to a minimum since the napoleonic wars. boris ivanin, olga albukhina and konstantin sergunin in yuzhno-sakhalinsk, an emergency mode was introduced due to a downpour, according to the ministry of emergencies , a sharp rise in the water level in the rivers is predicted in five districts of the region. the department warns that s
on cryptocurrency operations, when he controlled in the british parliament , the blockchain commissiond when boredom whispered, things would be pretty bad with air transport, uh, air transport with tourists and with the tourism industry. here, then he worked as a minister. the energy industry is also in a difficult period, when the energy crisis in britain happened. well, it cannot be said that he has 9 results. now he has been thrown out as an anti-crisis manager already at the ministry of...
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at the same time , a document was released from the british parliament that supports the independence of taiwan, why are these two policies going on at the same time ? we can do it for two reasons are structural causes and one of the non-structural causes that i am considering is the causes that the structure of the international system practically imposes on this country and the position of a particular country within the structure, and the context of the game determines the size of the action . there are also reasons that cause there are non-structural things, like the internal politics of a country, and if i want to explain the second code , mr. minister is the british prime minister , because they were able to remove johnson's clothes from work with a political coup, and because they are of indian origin. one is to lose the ballot box in a prose style with a mezni type on the other hand, due to their confrontation, bruce johnson's leadership of the conservative party is twofold towards him, so it has an internal effect, and one of the reasons is that they returned the basket to th
at the same time , a document was released from the british parliament that supports the independence of taiwan, why are these two policies going on at the same time ? we can do it for two reasons are structural causes and one of the non-structural causes that i am considering is the causes that the structure of the international system practically imposes on this country and the position of a particular country within the structure, and the context of the game determines the size of the action...
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one monarch was simply promised his head during the time of cromwell he is standing near the british parliamentto have him er, for some things he was an enemy to her, but the monument remained, it is quite a good show in the united states, just now they began to remove the monuments to the leaders of the south who stood in the south of ten or us precisely because public opinion began to change regarding their contribution to history and this it is also quite an important point that when public opinion changes , the attitude towards history changes, and history itself changes , and passions are still raging in spain about the monuments of the times of francoism, about how they can find a common language among themselves republicans and monarchists. and as soon as a government changes, quite serious questions immediately begin, that is, frank was reburied with this architectural heritage , although he hoped that his burial in the architectural complex under madrid would be a symbol of the steadfastness of his regime. there is no regime. there are no burials. they still do not dig up the leaders o
one monarch was simply promised his head during the time of cromwell he is standing near the british parliamentto have him er, for some things he was an enemy to her, but the monument remained, it is quite a good show in the united states, just now they began to remove the monuments to the leaders of the south who stood in the south of ten or us precisely because public opinion began to change regarding their contribution to history and this it is also quite an important point that when public...
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post of prime minister , who was called on cryptocurrency operations, when he controlled the british parliamentission on blockchain, and when the chief became the minister of transport, the largest tour operator in the kingdom, tomskuk, went bankrupt under him, it's not hard to imagine. what a collapse after the appointment of sheps as head of the military , the already decrepit british defense could now befall the royal army, reduced to a minimum since the napoleonic wars. boris ivanin, olga albukhina and konstantin sergunin to lead in the moscow region at the all-russian youth educational forum territory of meanings, the participants of the final shift to act for 150 best graduates arrived. in the previous seven shifts , first deputy head of the presidential administration sergei kiriyenko addressed impossible. if you don't evolve, you degrade, there's no way to stand still. this is not possible, the biggest mistake you often encounter. here, especially in a period of such tectonic changes, as now in the world in russia, you very often come across leaders who say no, now this is such a turbul
post of prime minister , who was called on cryptocurrency operations, when he controlled the british parliamentission on blockchain, and when the chief became the minister of transport, the largest tour operator in the kingdom, tomskuk, went bankrupt under him, it's not hard to imagine. what a collapse after the appointment of sheps as head of the military , the already decrepit british defense could now befall the royal army, reduced to a minimum since the napoleonic wars. boris ivanin, olga...
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now the first traffic light installed in london near the british parliament building designed by john peak. knight took as a basis the railway semaphore device, it turned out to be a primitive tower type with two semaphore arrows controlled manually. true, even then, with the onset of darkness, the apparatus was illuminated with the help of a gas lantern common for that era. by the way, it was his explosion that led to the fact that the tower was dismantled and not used for about fifty years at the beginning of the 20th century. in fact, a new stage in the history of traffic lights begins, they were automated, then replaced the semaphore wings with light signals and connected the device. in 1920, in detroit and new york, the tricolor traffic lights already familiar to all of us were installed in the twenty-second year. the traffic light reached paris and in the soviet union the first traffic light was installed. don. at the same time, those traffic lights worked on the principle of a mechanical clock. but the arrow did not point to time, but to a colored field, however, it was precise
now the first traffic light installed in london near the british parliament building designed by john peak. knight took as a basis the railway semaphore device, it turned out to be a primitive tower type with two semaphore arrows controlled manually. true, even then, with the onset of darkness, the apparatus was illuminated with the help of a gas lantern common for that era. by the way, it was his explosion that led to the fact that the tower was dismantled and not used for about fifty years at...
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it seems, as he himself tried to start a dialogue with demimin and now it turns out that the british parliament of all this. and even more so because that's the agenda in general, today's meeting, and the british foreign secretary, but met. he is here from vice president of the people's republic of china hein jun, whom, by the way, he saw relatively recently. and when a hanzhong headed the chinese delegation, when charles iii actually took the throne not so long ago. i mean, he's already seen him. now. i also met today, also with wang and the minister of foreign affairs of china , but they did not, by the way, talk about ukraine and whether it can in some way somehow influence moscow. although here are the details, and not reported, neither the chinese side, nor the british side, but it can be assumed that, as before, everything, but all all the negotiations and misara in the west, who have always been in beijing about lately, well, practically, like going to work, trying to persuade beijing to at least something, but so far without result. ah , it’s not known what, uh, the current negotiations
it seems, as he himself tried to start a dialogue with demimin and now it turns out that the british parliament of all this. and even more so because that's the agenda in general, today's meeting, and the british foreign secretary, but met. he is here from vice president of the people's republic of china hein jun, whom, by the way, he saw relatively recently. and when a hanzhong headed the chinese delegation, when charles iii actually took the throne not so long ago. i mean, he's already seen...
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it is clear to me that the british parliament, reflecting the views of the british people, does not wantt will act accordingly. the minister responsible for relations with the syrian opposition is still haunted by those events. the syrians had been brave enough to go on the streets, challenge assad in the first place, call for reform first of all, not his overthrow. and then found military force used against them. and the children, who were tortured and dumped on the doorsteps to quell the protests. those people deserved a chance. so you are effectively abandoning people to their fate. and we knew pretty well what their fate was going to be and in hindsight, that is exactly what theirfate has been. david davis led the conservative rebels. has cameron forgiven you? probably not! but that doesn't matter. i mean, look, we're talking about the fate of nations and the fate of hundreds and thousands, indeed millions of people. the individual view of one ex prime minister, neither here nor there in truth. if you asked me would i do it again, yes, in a heartbeat. i was angry about it. i think ab
it is clear to me that the british parliament, reflecting the views of the british people, does not wantt will act accordingly. the minister responsible for relations with the syrian opposition is still haunted by those events. the syrians had been brave enough to go on the streets, challenge assad in the first place, call for reform first of all, not his overthrow. and then found military force used against them. and the children, who were tortured and dumped on the doorsteps to quell the...
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absolutely mad for london, that is, a statement on the eve of support in the chamber of the british parliament known that great britain has a special love for uh, taiwan in the light of hong kong's past history until 1997 and human rights and so on. and against this background, he flies to beijing , which means the stakes are high. well, it’s clear that, so to speak, an attempt to drive a wedge, but to tear it away from china china from russia they are absolutely crazy and zero, but, apparently, something else well, the feeling is that hmm, this hot visit is connected, well, at least, but with two things, and the first one is sort of tactical, that is , london and washington naturally. here are the visits of raymonda and other high american officials in general, china too, and they are trying to sound out beijing’s position at the highest level for the upcoming g20 summit in delhi in 11 days. it is clear that london and washington will try to determine the agenda of this g20, but, by the way, there is also another part that is not the western part and china first of all. well, by the way , tod
absolutely mad for london, that is, a statement on the eve of support in the chamber of the british parliament known that great britain has a special love for uh, taiwan in the light of hong kong's past history until 1997 and human rights and so on. and against this background, he flies to beijing , which means the stakes are high. well, it’s clear that, so to speak, an attempt to drive a wedge, but to tear it away from china china from russia they are absolutely crazy and zero, but,...
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for anti-russian sanctions , so that the clover could not exactly agree in a good way, the british parliamentent state and advised prime minister sunuk not to fly there, and china described it as a threat to the security of the united kingdom , according to the publication. bloomberg, all this can derail not only negotiations at the species level, but possibly their meeting pike perch from dolphins at an upcoming event. the twenty in new delhi bloomberg believe that london, unlike washington, will not be able to achieve a thaw in relations with beijing in an uncomfortable geopolitical tour, not only the head of the british foreign ministry, his ukrainian colleague kuleba, is just asking for continued military support in paris, but during a joint press conference with catherine kalana, journalists began to ask not about ukraine, but about the second mutiny in africa this summer, this time in gabon, where france has 400 troops instructors and long-standing interests in the mining industry, reporting by anastasia popova borders closed for 24 hours in the country curfew imposed internet access bl
for anti-russian sanctions , so that the clover could not exactly agree in a good way, the british parliamentent state and advised prime minister sunuk not to fly there, and china described it as a threat to the security of the united kingdom , according to the publication. bloomberg, all this can derail not only negotiations at the species level, but possibly their meeting pike perch from dolphins at an upcoming event. the twenty in new delhi bloomberg believe that london, unlike washington,...
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i also benefited greatly by the fact that the british parliament mandated an investigation of the question of why did tony blair take great britain into the war in iraq on the side of george w bush? so there was a formal parliamentary investigation called the chilcot inquiry. and the result of that inquiry were thousands and thousands and thousands of pages of interviews with every single top british official, including hundreds of pages with tony blair and foreign secretary jack straw. but also in the midst of those insta interviews, every time a government official like tony blair would say, i got a memorandum from jack straw on such and such a date that said such and such. the inquiry was able to investigate in committee, was able to secure the declassification of those documents and over time in 2014, 15, 26, all those documents went up on a website. so there is a lot of information about when jack straw talked to, for example, secretary of state powell or blair's national security adviser or david manning. we talked to condi rice, george w bush's national security adviser. you could f
i also benefited greatly by the fact that the british parliament mandated an investigation of the question of why did tony blair take great britain into the war in iraq on the side of george w bush? so there was a formal parliamentary investigation called the chilcot inquiry. and the result of that inquiry were thousands and thousands and thousands of pages of interviews with every single top british official, including hundreds of pages with tony blair and foreign secretary jack straw. but...
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it was there were laws which were passed by british parliament. the don't see any risk of the government, either labour or conservative lviv giving away the power to lock down the nafion the power to lock down the nation to globalist obe is still suffering from the lockdowns. >> we're still suffering from the lock down. >> we have a crisis because of the lockdowns. >> i tell you, mental health issues and children being not able to go to school because i mean, when you look back, it was mad. i sat on a bench and got told not to sit there because, you know, all of that locked down. to be fair nonsense . yes, down. to be fair nonsense. yes, i do. occasionally but why are we listening to united nations? i mean , we're boiling. i mean, i mean, we're boiling. i mean, how about them stop their aircon and going on the private jet? are they all so hypocrites with their private jets? so conference. look at labour. labour would have kept us in lockdown. do you remember starmer? he would have kept us in. still be probably being in. we'd still be probably being
it was there were laws which were passed by british parliament. the don't see any risk of the government, either labour or conservative lviv giving away the power to lock down the nafion the power to lock down the nation to globalist obe is still suffering from the lockdowns. >> we're still suffering from the lock down. >> we have a crisis because of the lockdowns. >> i tell you, mental health issues and children being not able to go to school because i mean, when you look...
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it was there were laws which were passed by british parliament. the don't see any risk of the government, either labour or conservative lviv giving away the power to lock down the nafion the power to lock down the nation to globalist obe is still suffering from the lockdowns. >> we're still suffering from the lock down. >> we have a crisis because of the lockdowns. >> i tell you, mental health issues and children being not able to go to school because i mean, when you look back, it was mad. i sat on a bench and got told not to sit there because, you know, all of that locked down. to be fair nonsense . yes, down. to be fair nonsense. yes, i do. occasionally but why are we listening to united nations? i mean , we're boiling. i mean, i mean, we're boiling. i mean, how about them stop their aircon and going on the private jet? are they all so hypocrites with their private jets? so conference. look at labour. labour would have kept us in lockdown. do you remember starmer? he would have kept us in. still be probably being in. we'd still be probably being
it was there were laws which were passed by british parliament. the don't see any risk of the government, either labour or conservative lviv giving away the power to lock down the nafion the power to lock down the nation to globalist obe is still suffering from the lockdowns. >> we're still suffering from the lock down. >> we have a crisis because of the lockdowns. >> i tell you, mental health issues and children being not able to go to school because i mean, when you look...
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. it than the british parliament.i think also shooting back. and i think also britain obviously , because we britain obviously, because we were involved in the war there for 20 years, bears some responsibility. so we've got, for instance , the evening for instance, the evening program run by the foreign office elite from office for elite students from afghanistan after the after the fall of kabul, afghanistan after the after the fall of kabul , that we gave them fall of kabul, that we gave them to indefinite leave to remain. now we're telling them they have to go back. and these are people , well, who would be persecuted in afghanistan were they to do so, because many of them are women . women. >> well, it's not a surprise at all now that the taliban are misogynist and it's also not a surprise at all. nigel, moving on your order that the on to your next order that the eu rejected rishi's deal to eu has rejected rishi's deal to return why would they return migrants, why would they take from us they return migrants, why
. it than the british parliament.i think also shooting back. and i think also britain obviously , because we britain obviously, because we were involved in the war there for 20 years, bears some responsibility. so we've got, for instance , the evening for instance, the evening program run by the foreign office elite from office for elite students from afghanistan after the after the fall of kabul, afghanistan after the after the fall of kabul , that we gave them fall of kabul, that we gave them...
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against this background , the british parliament decided to issue hundreds of new licenses for the developmenttisfied with environmentalists and the un, but prime minister rishi sunna believes that in this way he is saving the world from russia, people who oppose the issuance of permits for oil and gas production are making so much more dependent on hostile states. for example, from russia, they endanger thousands of jobs in the uk to protect jobs in russia , eco-activists from the just stop oil organization are now inserting sticks in the wheels of ships, they have already disrupted the classical music festival in london a tennis match at the wimbledon tournament, a match down to the river, then between england and australia, and even the national gay pride parade was attacked. yes, the british ministry of energy sprayed paint on him, but the most popular activity for eco-activists is blocking traffic on city streets. me orine, we need to go to the hospital right, the vaunted green energy began to be forgotten, and in july the german government decided to slightly tweak the climate protection
against this background , the british parliament decided to issue hundreds of new licenses for the developmenttisfied with environmentalists and the un, but prime minister rishi sunna believes that in this way he is saving the world from russia, people who oppose the issuance of permits for oil and gas production are making so much more dependent on hostile states. for example, from russia, they endanger thousands of jobs in the uk to protect jobs in russia , eco-activists from the just stop...
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. >> first of all, i want to use this opportunity to thank british people, british parliament and britishyears of the war, and especially during the war, and especially during the last one and a half year. i want shall also thank the ben wallace, the good friend of mine and a great friend of ukraine for the tremendous job from the very first day of russia to full scale aggression . and my best scale aggression. and my best wishes today to the new defence minister grant shapps. i remember how effective he was dunng remember how effective he was during the russian attack on the object of the critical energy infrastructure supplying their first energy position . and i first energy position. and i have no doubt that that would be effective cooperation behind me we have a british artillery track and the british government issued a very quick the licence for supplying it to our armed forces . and that would bind my forces. and that would bind my personal money, deliver in already 300 trucks from the great britain delivering other armed vehicle and this is position of the rail friend friend in n
. >> first of all, i want to use this opportunity to thank british people, british parliament and britishyears of the war, and especially during the war, and especially during the last one and a half year. i want shall also thank the ben wallace, the good friend of mine and a great friend of ukraine for the tremendous job from the very first day of russia to full scale aggression . and my best scale aggression. and my best wishes today to the new defence minister grant shapps. i remember...
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british constitutional history than i do, bu't it true that well into the 19th century the british parliament was notorious for having rotten ughs, you know, there were practically nohere inhabitants but that was a good of entrenching a tory member or a liberal member; wasn't that true? mr. verrilli: but that was a bad thing. justice alito: it was a bad but that was under the english bill of rights, was it not? is what is this free electionst clause trying to get at in the h carolina constitution and other constitutions that adopted it at the time of the framing. justice alito: all rig 1776, 200 plus years ago. was anybody at that time saying tion isn't free if there is political gerrymandering? mr. verrilli: well, i don't know if the saying it in exactly those terms, but there is an amicus brit addresses what was going on in north carolina. it's penn bank i think is the name -- plan bank maybe. i'm sorry if i'm mispronouncing which talks about actual controversies espect to the way districts are drawn in north carolina in ths. justice alito: well, sure there was contvey, and political gerrym
british constitutional history than i do, bu't it true that well into the 19th century the british parliament was notorious for having rotten ughs, you know, there were practically nohere inhabitants but that was a good of entrenching a tory member or a liberal member; wasn't that true? mr. verrilli: but that was a bad thing. justice alito: it was a bad but that was under the english bill of rights, was it not? is what is this free electionst clause trying to get at in the h carolina...
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says he's worried they're turning an impeachment inquiry into a vote of no confidence in the british parliamenter prosecutor. i think there has to be facts and due process, and i have not seen any of that today. democrats for their part say that republicans are essentially trying to impeach hunter biden. they're trying to make insinuations that president biden was involved in his son's foreign business dealings, but they haven't proven any link that goes back to 1600 pennsylvania avenue. jerry nadler says, quote, through all the slander about president biden, there's no evidence whatsoever that he's involved in any of this. he says nadler told me it's not an impeachable offense to have a troubled son. he says republicans are only doing this to distract from the very serious criminal indictments facing donald trump. the white house was even more blunt. they said kevin mccarthy is pandering to the far right with, quote, a baseless, evidence-free impeachment stunt. some republicans are mindful of the calendar. just about four months after congress comes back from the august recess, it will be an e
says he's worried they're turning an impeachment inquiry into a vote of no confidence in the british parliamenter prosecutor. i think there has to be facts and due process, and i have not seen any of that today. democrats for their part say that republicans are essentially trying to impeach hunter biden. they're trying to make insinuations that president biden was involved in his son's foreign business dealings, but they haven't proven any link that goes back to 1600 pennsylvania avenue. jerry...
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decided took the decision to block the flight to rwanda, which had been agreed through the british parliamentjudiciary in this country which is the envy of the world, i would argue and at the moment, the judiciary in this country are putting a block on rwanda at this point. rwanda as well at this point. >> this point, yeah, we'll >> at this point, yeah, we'll have to see what the supreme round round against. we'll round one round against. we'll have the supreme have to see what the supreme supreme back. supreme court comes back. >> senior judge the >> the most seniorjudge in the land agrees with the idea. >> yes. >> yes. >> i mean, or didn't object to it. no. >> i mean, at the moment that the courts have ruled going to sending to rwanda legal, sending people to rwanda legal, the or the concern now is whether or not actually is a safe not it actually is a safe country. that is what the supreme is deciding at the supreme court is deciding at the moment. would it comes to the supreme court is deciding at the mome|they're.d it comes to the supreme court is deciding at the mome|they're.d it anti—b
decided took the decision to block the flight to rwanda, which had been agreed through the british parliamentjudiciary in this country which is the envy of the world, i would argue and at the moment, the judiciary in this country are putting a block on rwanda at this point. rwanda as well at this point. >> this point, yeah, we'll >> at this point, yeah, we'll have to see what the supreme round round against. we'll round one round against. we'll have the supreme have to see what the...
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let them live side by side, the british government has also presented to the parliament the plan to transfer illegal immigrants to the african country of rwanda, which was met with the approval of the representatives. in the course of the contract, finally sote the beginning of the 12th parliament elections was announced today, and the registration of candidates for the 12th parliament elections began at 8:00 a.m. today . i think it was 118 hours when the spokesperson of the country's election headquarters announced that on the first day before the parliamentary elections, 7,700 people for the candidates to represent the islamic council had to register their information. of course , the candidates have six more days, until the 22nd of august, to enter the system of the ministry. country of reference and upload their own documents and information, but there is a very important and significant point , and that is the invitation of the country's senior officials, experts and even the people themselves from the elites and economic experts to participate in the elections and the islamic council .
let them live side by side, the british government has also presented to the parliament the plan to transfer illegal immigrants to the african country of rwanda, which was met with the approval of the representatives. in the course of the contract, finally sote the beginning of the 12th parliament elections was announced today, and the registration of candidates for the 12th parliament elections began at 8:00 a.m. today . i think it was 118 hours when the spokesperson of the country's election...
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shocking announcement by government today that completely breaks promises that they made to parliament and to the britishntal protections, but this is what this announcement does today. it makes me wonder whether actually we can trust any environmental promises made by rishi sunak�*s government in the future. this brings together two big political issues. on the one hand, there is the need to build more housing, on the other, how to protect the natural environment. and there has been a particular political focus on the quality of rivers and waterways in recent months. we've had a real sewage issue in many rivers across our country, and now the conservatives want to reduce the protection for our rivers and play into the hands of their developer friends. this is exactly the wrong move. labour has accused the government of failing on both the environment and house building. ministers hope this change will get stalled. change will get stalled developments moving again. the question from opponents is at what cost? helen catt, bbc news, norfolk. london has become the world's largest ultra low emission zone, af
shocking announcement by government today that completely breaks promises that they made to parliament and to the britishntal protections, but this is what this announcement does today. it makes me wonder whether actually we can trust any environmental promises made by rishi sunak�*s government in the future. this brings together two big political issues. on the one hand, there is the need to build more housing, on the other, how to protect the natural environment. and there has been a...
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shocking announcement by government today that completely breaks promises that they made to parliament and to the britishonmental protections, but this is what this announcement does today. it makes me wonder whether actually we can trust any environmental promises made by rishi sunak's government in the future. this brings together two big political issues. 0n the one hand, there is the need to build more housing, on the other, how to protect the natural environment. and there has been a particular political focus on the quality of rivers and waterways in recent months. we've had a real sewage issue in many rivers across our country, and now the conservatives want to reduce the protection for our rivers and play into the hands of their developer friends. this is exactly the wrong move. labour has accused the government of failing on both the environment and house building. ministers hope this change will get stalled. change will get stalled developments moving again. the question from opponents is at what cost? helen catt, bbc news, norfolk. the funeral of the russian mercenary leader yevgeny prigozhin
shocking announcement by government today that completely breaks promises that they made to parliament and to the britishonmental protections, but this is what this announcement does today. it makes me wonder whether actually we can trust any environmental promises made by rishi sunak's government in the future. this brings together two big political issues. 0n the one hand, there is the need to build more housing, on the other, how to protect the natural environment. and there has been a...
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let their immigrants live in this boat, the british government has also submitted a bill to the parliament to transfer illegal immigrants to the african country of rwanda, which, with the approval of iraqi representatives , announced that the country's water strategy has reached its lowest level in the last year, according to the afp news agency. water sources this country said that when the water statistics were recorded in 1930, this decrease in reserves is unprecedented. according to khals north, there are currently 5,000 fish breeding ponds operating in an area equal to 5,400 hectares, which play an important role in the evaporation of water in iraq, as well as restrictions for some water consumption, including water deaths, and has caused ransomware attacks on american users and institutions to increase by 75% compared to the previous year. the american database engget reported that out of 1,900 ransomware attacks reported in the past year, more than 43 the percentage of them related to users and institutions according to this report, germany, france and england have experienced an in
let their immigrants live in this boat, the british government has also submitted a bill to the parliament to transfer illegal immigrants to the african country of rwanda, which, with the approval of iraqi representatives , announced that the country's water strategy has reached its lowest level in the last year, according to the afp news agency. water sources this country said that when the water statistics were recorded in 1930, this decrease in reserves is unprecedented. according to khals...
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shocking announcement by government today that completely breaks promises that they made to parliament and to the british makes me wonder whether actually we can trust any environmental promises made by rishi sunak�*s government in the future. this brings together two big political issues. on the one hand, there is the need to build more housing, on the other, how to protect the natural environment. and there has been a particular political focus on the quality of rivers and waterways in recent months. we've had a real sewage issue in many rivers across our country, and now the conservatives want to reduce the protection for our rivers and play into the hands of their developer friends. this is exactly the wrong move. labour has accused the government of failing on both the environment and house building. ministers hope this change will get stalled developments moving again. the question from opponents is at what cost? helen catt, bbc news, norfolk. hello, i'm christian fraser and this the context. winds of 120 miles an hour, that will bring inundation. this tampa ba water will bring inundation. this tam
shocking announcement by government today that completely breaks promises that they made to parliament and to the british makes me wonder whether actually we can trust any environmental promises made by rishi sunak�*s government in the future. this brings together two big political issues. on the one hand, there is the need to build more housing, on the other, how to protect the natural environment. and there has been a particular political focus on the quality of rivers and waterways in...
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the british government has also submitted a bill to the parliament to transfer illegal immigrants to the african country of rwanda, which, with the approval of the iraqi representatives, announced strategic reserves. the country's water has reached its lowest level in the last 100 years. according to the afp news agency, the spokesperson of the country's ministry of water resources said that at the time of recording water statistics in 1930, this decrease in water reserves is the year. an area equal to 5 thousand 400 hectares operate, which play an important role in water evaporation. iraq has also imposed restrictions on some water uses, including water kills . in the last year, ransomware attacks on american users and institutions increased by 75% compared to the previous year. american engget reported that 1,919 ransomware attacks reported in the past year were more than 43% related to american users and organizations. according to this report , germany, france and england also experienced an increase in ransomware attacks. denying users access and organizations are computer files
the british government has also submitted a bill to the parliament to transfer illegal immigrants to the african country of rwanda, which, with the approval of the iraqi representatives, announced strategic reserves. the country's water has reached its lowest level in the last 100 years. according to the afp news agency, the spokesperson of the country's ministry of water resources said that at the time of recording water statistics in 1930, this decrease in water reserves is the year. an area...
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mossadegh is a kashani commodity inside the parliament. which was under the name of the iran and england company, which was really the entire british oil company, from the extent of its power, the oil should be nationalized for muhammad reza pahlavi, who considered himself dependent on the throne of the british, against mossadegh's actions and cutting england's hand from looting this capital . it was national and we left the prime minister's house dr. mossadegh said that after the ministers left, the shah called them immediately and objected to this work and insisted that this work would be delayed, the horn rental also spoke and decided . dr. mossadegh told him that this work is about money and competence . the government of iraq knew that the government was cutting off the relationship and this action was terminated . it has been confirmed that he said that he was protesting against this action and he came to me at night and protested against this action. we should find problems or we should find that the government is done with the work of mohammadreza shah it's not on the side of the people, it's simple, it's on the side of pla
mossadegh is a kashani commodity inside the parliament. which was under the name of the iran and england company, which was really the entire british oil company, from the extent of its power, the oil should be nationalized for muhammad reza pahlavi, who considered himself dependent on the throne of the british, against mossadegh's actions and cutting england's hand from looting this capital . it was national and we left the prime minister's house dr. mossadegh said that after the ministers...
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manager for lgbtq couples has been making its way through the cheque parliament 59 people, many afghans, rescued by french and british called off. thank you for watching, that is all from me for watching, that is all from me for this half hour. pa rt part one of the weekend was quite mixed with low pleasure nearby bringing sunshine and showers. some of the showers were heavy and thundering places. sunday looks pretty similar, we still have the same area of low pressure nearby, bringing sunshine and showers and it will be breezy, but not as windy as it was on saturday. this is the area of low pressure i'm talking about, sitting to the north west of scotland, this feature running and during sunday night and into monday across england and wales. sunday starts off a fine, some good spells of sunshine,. some heavy ones are fenati scotland, greater chance of staying dry altogether through central, southern and eastern england, highs of 20 to 23 celsius. high teens further north, especially where we have the showers. next feature starts to run into wales, south—west england, bringing some heavy rain as it pushes northwards
manager for lgbtq couples has been making its way through the cheque parliament 59 people, many afghans, rescued by french and british called off. thank you for watching, that is all from me for watching, that is all from me for this half hour. pa rt part one of the weekend was quite mixed with low pleasure nearby bringing sunshine and showers. some of the showers were heavy and thundering places. sunday looks pretty similar, we still have the same area of low pressure nearby, bringing sunshine...
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given that parliament's intelligence and security committee has warned about china having successfully penetrated every sector of the britishear that whilst we want to maintain a economic relationship with china, our national security comes first. and if there is ever a situation where our security concerns are at odds with our economic concerns, our security concerns win out. in the days before your visit there was coverage in the press in britain promising tough talk on ukraine, that you would raise this subject with your chinese counterpart and actually call on beijing to try to use its influence on russia to bring about an end to that war. well, i mean, what realistically can be done on that front? and do you trust beijing's reassurances on ukraine? i don't believe it is in china's interest to be seen in any way to be supporting russia's brutal invasion of ukraine. and i don't think it's in china's interest in any way there interest in any way for there to be a perception that they are actively or even passively supporting putin's brutal actions. and i made that point... does beijing care about that? i mean, look, they.
given that parliament's intelligence and security committee has warned about china having successfully penetrated every sector of the britishear that whilst we want to maintain a economic relationship with china, our national security comes first. and if there is ever a situation where our security concerns are at odds with our economic concerns, our security concerns win out. in the days before your visit there was coverage in the press in britain promising tough talk on ukraine, that you...
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mr cleverly�*s visit comes as the parliament's intelligence and security committee warned that china is involved in every sector of the britishs, conservative mp and chair of the commons foreign select committee. good to talk to you. should mr cleverley be in china? i good to talk to you. should mr cleverley be in china? i believe it is really important _ cleverley be in china? i believe it is really important that _ cleverley be in china? i believe it is really important that the - cleverley be in china? i believe it l is really important that the chinese come party hears from as many instructors that we will not accept their sliding move towards totalitarianism or authoritarianism so i think it is right he is there, but it has to be to have the toughest of conversations to make very clear that we will not accept transnational repression and that when we uphold the rule of law, self—determination, human rights, thatis self—determination, human rights, that is not a threat to china and they must stop trying to present defence as an escalation.- they must stop trying to present defence as an escalation. could go there and say
mr cleverly�*s visit comes as the parliament's intelligence and security committee warned that china is involved in every sector of the britishs, conservative mp and chair of the commons foreign select committee. good to talk to you. should mr cleverley be in china? i good to talk to you. should mr cleverley be in china? i believe it is really important _ cleverley be in china? i believe it is really important that _ cleverley be in china? i believe it is really important that the - cleverley...
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given that parliament's intelligence and security committee has warned about china having successfully penetrated every sector of the britishthat and still have good trade relations with china? if there is ever a situation where our security concerns are at odds with our economic concerns, our security concerns win out. so much of the criticism that was highlighted in that report has already been addressed by the british government. the foreign secretary's trip comes at a new difficult period for western relations with china... we're a big investor in china. ..with all parties trying to work outjust how far cooperation should go and when the lines need to be drawn in the sand. so visits like this can offer plenty of opportunities. they are also throwing up lots of challenges. stephen mcdonell, bbc news, beijing. let's take a look at some of the day's other top stories. the president of the central african state of gabon, ali bongo, has appealed for help after being deposed by the army in a coup. he's now under house arrest. the military as named one of its generals as the country is transitional leader, and a link the resul
given that parliament's intelligence and security committee has warned about china having successfully penetrated every sector of the britishthat and still have good trade relations with china? if there is ever a situation where our security concerns are at odds with our economic concerns, our security concerns win out. so much of the criticism that was highlighted in that report has already been addressed by the british government. the foreign secretary's trip comes at a new difficult period...
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the local member of parliament is calling for a public inquiry — led by a judge. the western canadian province of britishf the remote northern city of yellowknife have been scrambling to leave. an official deadline to evacuate the area has already passed. now on bbc news... this cultural life: nicola benedetti. nicola benedetti, one of the world's great violinists. she's been playing since the age of four, and at 16, won the bbc young musician of the year award. the winner of the 2004 young musician of the year is nicola benedetti! cheering and applause. she's now renowned for the passion of her live concerts. for her work with contemporary composers, including a grammy—winning collaboration with wynton marsalis, and setting up her own musicalfoundation. in this episode of this cultural life, the radio four podcast, she reveals her formative influences
the local member of parliament is calling for a public inquiry — led by a judge. the western canadian province of britishf the remote northern city of yellowknife have been scrambling to leave. an official deadline to evacuate the area has already passed. now on bbc news... this cultural life: nicola benedetti. nicola benedetti, one of the world's great violinists. she's been playing since the age of four, and at 16, won the bbc young musician of the year award. the winner of the 2004 young...
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the local member of parliament is calling for a public inquiry — led by a judge. the western canadian province of britishve been scrambling to leave. an official deadline to evacuate the area has already passed. now on bbc news — windrush: portraits of a generation: episode two. history is thankfully, and finally, beginning to accord a rightful place
the local member of parliament is calling for a public inquiry — led by a judge. the western canadian province of britishve been scrambling to leave. an official deadline to evacuate the area has already passed. now on bbc news — windrush: portraits of a generation: episode two. history is thankfully, and finally, beginning to accord a rightful place
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world, even buckingham palace and number ten, sorry any british friends watching but number ten in the furniture is great, you can't go to parliament say it would be a screaming headline in the newspapers but missus kennedy, a short period of timee put in place procedures including us so over this time they make possible the things lydia and had to be done in the preservation of the white house advises the first lady should be donee or how they should be undertaken and it's an amazing privilege this country has in our organization has to do that on behalf of the american people. think of it like a tech writer to make that possible but we are more deeply invested in the care of the house and all three of these t aspects and being their biggest fans and cheerleaders is what they do to make it possible what they do it is a brilliant system in our country is fortunate to have this structure in place. >> that is a greate' transition because we are talking about collaboration and different entities and organizations work together. you have distinct roles related to the white house and work collaboratively on acquisition efforts so in ter
world, even buckingham palace and number ten, sorry any british friends watching but number ten in the furniture is great, you can't go to parliament say it would be a screaming headline in the newspapers but missus kennedy, a short period of timee put in place procedures including us so over this time they make possible the things lydia and had to be done in the preservation of the white house advises the first lady should be donee or how they should be undertaken and it's an amazing privilege...
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british influence , and the interior fell to the ground. the central committee of the development and justice party of islamic iran called the registration of the 12th parliamentns an opportunity for better information on radio and television and to get closer to the real atmosphere of the society . preliminaries and issues forward and this is good for those who want to volunteer , both for the people and for the presenters and those involved, especially for radio and television . voting is important with one vote, one layer or education, who is going, who is going with what support is he going with, what is his background , can i handle this heavy burden of the month. determining the head of the central council of the development and justice party of iran from having he named hope and motivation among the characteristics of the future parliament and added that the twelfth parliament should be the second step of the revolution in the mosque. regarding the participation of parties in the elections, mr. ruhol amini said that the presence of different parties helps the diversity of the electoral pool, the distribution of the electoral pool will draw the people, t
british influence , and the interior fell to the ground. the central committee of the development and justice party of islamic iran called the registration of the 12th parliamentns an opportunity for better information on radio and television and to get closer to the real atmosphere of the society . preliminaries and issues forward and this is good for those who want to volunteer , both for the people and for the presenters and those involved, especially for radio and television . voting is...
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of all the british guests, yes, the russians had fun discussing nuclear armageddon yes, he lived in a democratic country where, in general, it was not customary to walk in t-shirts in parliamenteputies wore ties, but from time to time they still made a decision tie, because it was necessary to seek a consensus on a certain serious political issue. well, yes, pay attention . they grabbed their muzzles, they beat blood, they probably shed in parliament, but the country lived an absolutely peaceful life, because there was an opportunity to discuss something. here you, uh, s- said about uh, zelensky, what kind of scenarios can they kill him, they won’t kill him, there and so on. you understand what the paradox is, in general, this is an anomalous phenomenon for ukraine, it is the majority, and many had very high hopes that this has happened over the entire period. here modern ukraine for the first time, as it were. well, here it is. here is such a normal situation the question was as follows. who has 2006, like never before. yes? no, how do you use it? this is the new political elite - this and the opportunity was actually colossus. here we saw today how how to take advantage of
of all the british guests, yes, the russians had fun discussing nuclear armageddon yes, he lived in a democratic country where, in general, it was not customary to walk in t-shirts in parliamenteputies wore ties, but from time to time they still made a decision tie, because it was necessary to seek a consensus on a certain serious political issue. well, yes, pay attention . they grabbed their muzzles, they beat blood, they probably shed in parliament, but the country lived an absolutely...
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british ministry of interior in more than two hundred thousand years ago, the police did not reach any results. approaching the beginning of the process pre-registration of the candidates for the twelfth parliament elections, what is the difference between this period of the parliament elections and what are the measures and plans for the implementation of the general election policies in the new parliament election law adopted in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful, may god bless muhammad and the family of muhammad salam welcome to the news section at 9:00 p.m. the countdown to the ringing of the official start of the process of holding the 12th term of the islamic council elections, according to the head of the country's election staff , the pre-registration process to participate in the elections will begin on sunday, august 15, with the order of the minister of the interior. it is possible for applicants to register and upload their documents from the 16th to the 22nd of august for one week through the system of the country. the opportunity to volunteer is final at the time of registration. if someone does not participate in this advanced nomination, he has actually lost
british ministry of interior in more than two hundred thousand years ago, the police did not reach any results. approaching the beginning of the process pre-registration of the candidates for the twelfth parliament elections, what is the difference between this period of the parliament elections and what are the measures and plans for the implementation of the general election policies in the new parliament election law adopted in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful, may god...
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parliament at the moment, a be i asking some tough questions about the british— asking some tough questionsovernment commitment to the sanctions _ the british government commitment to the sanctions regime. _ the british government commitment to the sanctions regime. 1animat— the british government commitment to the sanctions regime.— the sanctions regime. what is not ve clear the sanctions regime. what is not very clear as _ the sanctions regime. what is not very clear as what _ the sanctions regime. what is not very clear as what checks - the sanctions regime. what is not very clear as what checks they - the sanctions regime. what is not| very clear as what checks they are doing before granting these licenses. given an annual allowance of over £1 million which went to a security firm that was also under investigation. so convoluted and doesn't seem to be a standard formula for this across the united states, the eu and the uk. i find it ve hard states, the eu and the uk. i find it very hard to _ states, the eu and the uk. i find it very hard to believe _ states, the eu and the uk. i find it
parliament at the moment, a be i asking some tough questions about the british— asking some tough questionsovernment commitment to the sanctions _ the british government commitment to the sanctions regime. _ the british government commitment to the sanctions regime. 1animat— the british government commitment to the sanctions regime.— the sanctions regime. what is not ve clear the sanctions regime. what is not very clear as _ the sanctions regime. what is not very clear as what _ the...
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parliament with a graduated income tax. and then he placed an estate tax on the largest sanctions, and the british military budget. and it would be worth it, thomas paine explained, and it would take a few pieces of new tax policies and great britain streets and brightest for the hungry children. investing in the education of the young people who made huge dividends would involve them printed andanduninstructed the payments i'm a because in an article of the government only god requires ignorance to support it. and many other tore the pages, call it injustice. that is an extraordinary social justice system in the 18th century person to imagine. it's not marxism, quite the contrary, it's a critique of the free market that made no plans for an educational system, no plans to know how much money or compensate anybody could acquire. and thomas paine, this was the worst compensating for those of the very least. so, thomas paine's idea went nowhere at the time. his name was already mud and legislative circles in london, and he just insulted the president of the united states. those who read agrarian justice it was hardl
parliament with a graduated income tax. and then he placed an estate tax on the largest sanctions, and the british military budget. and it would be worth it, thomas paine explained, and it would take a few pieces of new tax policies and great britain streets and brightest for the hungry children. investing in the education of the young people who made huge dividends would involve them printed andanduninstructed the payments i'm a because in an article of the government only god requires...