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as a member of the church england myself , the church of england myself, he's the he's monitored fromlition time when they opposed government a mere three quarters of in to this of the time in votes to this parliament when they have voted against the government, more than 98% of the time in the house of lords, a block of 26 in our upper house. and at that point it's completely unsustainable. that's why welby should go, because of this should go, not because of this issue, sir. >> just let me ask you, on >> but just let me ask you, on this house of lords thing then, so of the bishops so you'd get rid of the bishops and what? leave those and do what? just leave those seats not replace them. seats vacant, not replace them. >> of course. it's the >> yeah, of course. it's the second largest legislative chamber world chamber in the world after china. ridiculous. so i china. it's ridiculous. so i probably. got to do probably. you've got to do things gradually, right? i'd lop perhaps them and see perhaps ten of them off and see if they're going to listen. the other thing that matters is that
as a member of the church england myself , the church of england myself, he's the he's monitored fromlition time when they opposed government a mere three quarters of in to this of the time in votes to this parliament when they have voted against the government, more than 98% of the time in the house of lords, a block of 26 in our upper house. and at that point it's completely unsustainable. that's why welby should go, because of this should go, not because of this issue, sir. >> just let...
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christians of zionism" is another justice seeker who has become angry with the government and the church of england by supporting the rights of the palestinian people. i think it is important that muslims, jews and christians also declare their connection with the palestinian people who live under the apartheid regime of israel with genocidal racism. we must be with brothers and know that we are to execute justice we strive for them. the palestinian people have been pushed out of their own land so that a self-proclaimed jewish state will emerge there, only for the jews . while before the zionists, palestine , jerusalem , was a city for the peace of all the citizens of the nations, including jews, christians and muslims. the support of the government of the leaders of the major parties and most of the british politicians to the zionist regime and the opposition to the establishment of peace and ceasefire in gaza has resulted in the opposition of a large number of members and representatives of these parties. the british politicians who 75 years ago in the same building by issuing the declaration of
christians of zionism" is another justice seeker who has become angry with the government and the church of england by supporting the rights of the palestinian people. i think it is important that muslims, jews and christians also declare their connection with the palestinian people who live under the apartheid regime of israel with genocidal racism. we must be with brothers and know that we are to execute justice we strive for them. the palestinian people have been pushed out of their own...
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the church of england's parliament has voted to allow gay couples to have special services of blessingill be able to include the wearing of rings, prayers, confetti and a blessing from the priest. you're live with bbc news. the opposition labour leader sir keir starmer has suffered a major rebellion over his stance on the israel—gaza war, with 56 of his mps — more than a quarter — voting for an immediate ceasefire. ten mps, including eight shadow ministers, either resigned or were sacked from the shadow front bench to vote for the motion to that effect. 0ur political correspondent hannah miller reports. ceasefire now! the calls are getting louder. both outside parliament, and in. every minute, every hour, every day we wait is another orphan, another grieving mother and another family wiped out. we need a full and immediate ceasefire now. my constituents have demanded this and i will not refuse them. there is nothing humanitarian about letting children - eat a little today only. to bomb them tomorrow. the only humanitarian way forward _ is an immediate ceasefire. keir starmer lost ten o
the church of england's parliament has voted to allow gay couples to have special services of blessingill be able to include the wearing of rings, prayers, confetti and a blessing from the priest. you're live with bbc news. the opposition labour leader sir keir starmer has suffered a major rebellion over his stance on the israel—gaza war, with 56 of his mps — more than a quarter — voting for an immediate ceasefire. ten mps, including eight shadow ministers, either resigned or were sacked...
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the archbishop of canterbury, the leading faith, a representative in britain, the head of the church of england. they have a hospital and officer for all ali. and i'm sorry. and he called for the order of these ladies to evacuate the hospitalization enrolled and also to be rescinded. because as if it was impossible in the those conditions of foaming and times. uh uh, uh, uh it's right. the troops and pullman going on foot to it. but i'm sure you'd like to hospitals with severely ill patients with uh, children in, in uh, thank you faces and so, uh, so he issued a very strong statement. he also condense my state on october the 7th. but you know, it's a little pond to depression. mountie on the government. the problem with, with the western countries, is now hugs the un, which was actually fully for the resolution is fully for meaningful cease fires, and multiple routes and 8 into a uh, into also a new policy is a full days at a time, which is an improvement on what these rate is, the 3rd um you have countries like fronts and uh, and switzerland and japan. traditional western allies, uh voting in
the archbishop of canterbury, the leading faith, a representative in britain, the head of the church of england. they have a hospital and officer for all ali. and i'm sorry. and he called for the order of these ladies to evacuate the hospitalization enrolled and also to be rescinded. because as if it was impossible in the those conditions of foaming and times. uh uh, uh, uh it's right. the troops and pullman going on foot to it. but i'm sure you'd like to hospitals with severely ill patients...
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garrison and naval base to target the property of wealthy loyalists in the city and to target the church of england, trinity church was said to have been a particular target of t fire, and this ishat to it. this was t first of the trinity churches, the that now stands on the corner of wall street. and broadway is the third washingt leader shied away authorizing destruction like this at least when it came to white settlements. he was fine with burning native american towns. but for new york city, the damage already done priorim having made this evident resolution. so what we have are a number of imperfect somewhat corroborated sources either fm immediately after the fire or from several years later identifying people whwere involved in the burning of new york city. some of these sources mentioned american right, american officers with the rank of captain trying pin the deed on american officers. therefore, by implication, pinning responsibility on george washinon himself. many of these sources, as mentioned, new englanders in particular new england captains or new england soldiers, which make sense
garrison and naval base to target the property of wealthy loyalists in the city and to target the church of england, trinity church was said to have been a particular target of t fire, and this ishat to it. this was t first of the trinity churches, the that now stands on the corner of wall street. and broadway is the third washingt leader shied away authorizing destruction like this at least when it came to white settlements. he was fine with burning native american towns. but for new york...
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garrison and naval base to target the property of wealthy loyalists in the city and to target the church of england, trinity church was said to have been a particular target of the fire, and this is what to it. this was the first of the trinity churches, the that now stands on the corner of wall street. and broadway is the third washington leader shied away authorizing destruction like this at least when it came to white settlements. he was fine with burning native american towns. but for new york city, the damage already done prior him having made this evident resolution. so what we have are a number of imperfect somewhat corroborated sources either from immediately after the fire or from several years later identifying people who were involved in the burning of new york city. some of these sources mentioned american right, american officers with the rank of captain trying pin the deed on american officers. therefore, by implication, pinning responsibility on george washington himself. many of these sources, as mentioned, new englanders in particular new england captains or new england soldiers, w
garrison and naval base to target the property of wealthy loyalists in the city and to target the church of england, trinity church was said to have been a particular target of the fire, and this is what to it. this was the first of the trinity churches, the that now stands on the corner of wall street. and broadway is the third washington leader shied away authorizing destruction like this at least when it came to white settlements. he was fine with burning native american towns. but for new...
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garrison and naval base to target the property of wealthy loyalists in the city and to target the church of england, trinity church was said to have been a particular target of the fire, and this is what to it. this was the first of the trinity churches, the that now stands on the corner of wall street. and broadway is the third washington leader shied away authorizing destruction like this at least when it came to white settlements. he was fine with burning native american towns. but for new york city, the damage already done prior him having made this evident resolution. so what we have are a number of imperfect somewhat corroborated sources either from immediately after the fire or from several years later identifying people who were involved in the burning of new york city. some of these sources mentioned american right, american officers with the rank of captain trying pin the deed on american officers. therefore, by implication, pinning responsibility on george washington himself. many of these sources, as mentioned, new englanders in particular new england captains or new england soldiers, w
garrison and naval base to target the property of wealthy loyalists in the city and to target the church of england, trinity church was said to have been a particular target of the fire, and this is what to it. this was the first of the trinity churches, the that now stands on the corner of wall street. and broadway is the third washington leader shied away authorizing destruction like this at least when it came to white settlements. he was fine with burning native american towns. but for new...
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in this particular case. >> why do you think that justin welby and the church of england seems to consistentlynternational wars ? what's driving it? is it wars? what's driving it? is it just another result of an institution just riddled with political correctness like the nhs, like the police force ? or nhs, like the police force? or is it something else? is it trying to reach to a younger flock , or is it a for search a flock, or is it a for search a new purpose? what's driving it ? new purpose? what's driving it? >> well, that's a really very good question, and it's one that many of us have been thinking about it for 20 years or so. and i'm sure it's fairly complex, but at the very least, i think christianity is about saving souls. if you're not very good with souls or with the holy spirit , then you tend to go for spirit, then you tend to go for politics instead. and i think this is this this is people reaching out for political solutions because because they're illiterate when it comes to the language of the church itself, which is about salvation and the saving of souls and the putting ri
in this particular case. >> why do you think that justin welby and the church of england seems to consistentlynternational wars ? what's driving it? is it wars? what's driving it? is it just another result of an institution just riddled with political correctness like the nhs, like the police force ? or nhs, like the police force? or is it something else? is it trying to reach to a younger flock , or is it a for search a flock, or is it a for search a new purpose? what's driving it ? new...
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england. you know, the head of the church of england, archbishop justin welby, was here and had had a big honouraku, it's not a joke to say that, you know, a rabbi, a bishop and a in a in a in a in a imam are meeting. it's not it's not a beginning of a joke. it's a reality of life. and we do feel this way and we feel very safe. and as understand the, you know, measures were taken there by the government to make sure that the jewish community will be will feel more safe and i spoke to the rabbi in, you know, in that region. he told me that, you know, things are getting better. they, you know, security is around them, in touch with them. and try to give them the best assist and to feel very comfortable. but it but we didn't face it. we in baku in azerbaijan, we did not face this kind of scenes and not this kind of situation . obviously, we have of situation. obviously, we have a any case, we have a added to our to our security system to make it a little bit more stronger , to make sure stronger, to make sure everything is good, you know, because we have to be very safe. we have to make sure that e
england. you know, the head of the church of england, archbishop justin welby, was here and had had a big honouraku, it's not a joke to say that, you know, a rabbi, a bishop and a in a in a in a in a imam are meeting. it's not it's not a beginning of a joke. it's a reality of life. and we do feel this way and we feel very safe. and as understand the, you know, measures were taken there by the government to make sure that the jewish community will be will feel more safe and i spoke to the rabbi...
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. >> i've criticised the >> look, i've criticised the church of england on here.ishop. i've, i've know, the archbishop. i've, i've never labelled being never been labelled as being anti—church anti—christian. never been labelled as being antiyouurch anti—christian. never been labelled as being antiyou know, anti—christian. never been labelled as being antiyou know, anti-havestian. never been labelled as being antiyou know, anti-have aan. never been labelled as being antiyou know, anti-have a right yet you know, if we have a right , if we have the right to debate and question certain parts of islam and extremist behaviour without being labelled islamophobic and he's not, he's not helping to do it. he's not labelling you though i'm unfortunately in this country, i believe these words are created and put about to silence this debate and silence discussion . debate and silence discussion. >> one thing i will say, christina, on this is that in that video as well, the full version of it online, go and watch it or listen to it. he talks about the tories stoking up okay.
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well, the reason is because we established church, we have an established church, the our the church of englandhat's fine. >> but the archbishop of canterbury given those canterbury has given those bishops bad name the bishops a very bad name in the house lords . house of lords. >> but there's no reason to pull a brick out of the constitutional framework. >> no, i agree with you, andrew. >> no, i agree with you, andrew. >> absolutely you. >> i absolutely agree with you. there's them in tanya. >> no, i'm just it's just occurring to me as we're watching these scenes. a senior age group of people within this house of lords , mostly ages house of lords, mostly ages about 70. >> thank you. 73. >> thank you. 73. >> thank you. so average age of about 73. we've got a royal family, which, you know, we've got an elderly ish king at the helm of the country. now for the younger generation , do they look younger generation, do they look at this and think, this has got nothing to do with me? and does that therefore mean that these sorts of institutions might be living on borrowed time ? living on borrowed ti
well, the reason is because we established church, we have an established church, the our the church of englandhat's fine. >> but the archbishop of canterbury given those canterbury has given those bishops bad name the bishops a very bad name in the house lords . house of lords. >> but there's no reason to pull a brick out of the constitutional framework. >> no, i agree with you, andrew. >> no, i agree with you, andrew. >> absolutely you. >> i absolutely...
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and justin welby, is he making farce of the he making a farce out of the church of england with his obsessionely? get this right. apparently half of the adults in this country are.
and justin welby, is he making farce of the he making a farce out of the church of england with his obsessionely? get this right. apparently half of the adults in this country are.
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based >> go to a religious based school , a catholic school or school, a catholic school or a church of englandet philosophy. get, you get that philosophy. >> also but think it's i >> but also but i think it's i think it's very , very difficult think it's very, very difficult about what is and isn't politics. and i and i think if that clause went in that people would be really worried. and i think we have to remember clause 28 where, know, basically we 28 where, you know, basically we you were not allowed to propagate homosexuality in schools and actually it meant a lot of gay teachers were very frightened. and so i mean, i think i think the civil servants are being sensible in trying to stop it in in saying, no, we'll leave it. we'll just we'll just leave it. we'll just we'll just leave it. we'll just we'll just leave it. and then and then headteachers can deal with it on their own rather than a government. >> i, i agree with scott. i think teachers it doesn't matter if a teacher is left wing as long sort of open long as they're sort of open minded, say they minded, they can say what they thin
based >> go to a religious based school , a catholic school or school, a catholic school or a church of englandet philosophy. get, you get that philosophy. >> also but think it's i >> but also but i think it's i think it's very , very difficult think it's very, very difficult about what is and isn't politics. and i and i think if that clause went in that people would be really worried. and i think we have to remember clause 28 where, know, basically we 28 where, you know,...
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this is what he had to say. >> we've got a very broad church of a conservative party people like me from the north of england> in other news, this morning, the mother of the murder victim, james bolger, pleads with the parole board to reject his bid for freedom. jon venables heanng for freedom. jon venables hearing is set to take place later today , and the latest later today, and the latest storm still causing issues across the country. >> we've been hearing about flooding and travel disruption in for many of you. alex deakin, the latest on that storm. >> debbie may have gone, but we're not done with the downpours or the gusty winds or indeed the met office weather warnings. join me later for a full forecast and as well, scary, wasn't it, yesterday coming in and it was horrible. >> and actually there was a tree down out where i live, so i'm not surprised at all. and then the wind really picked up in the afternoon. yes, it did. which was, extra fun . was, you know, extra fun. >> and when you relentless puddles , did you worry that you puddles, did you worry that you wouldn't come out of puddles? >> yeah. yea
this is what he had to say. >> we've got a very broad church of a conservative party people like me from the north of england> in other news, this morning, the mother of the murder victim, james bolger, pleads with the parole board to reject his bid for freedom. jon venables heanng for freedom. jon venables hearing is set to take place later today , and the latest later today, and the latest storm still causing issues across the country. >> we've been hearing about flooding and...
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a london church is among ten sites across the city to be added to historic england's at—risk register. the church ofith. but then we'll see more cloud and more rain moving in from the west as we head through to dawn on friday morning. the minimum temperature dropping down to around five or six celsius. for tomorrow. we'll get the rain in the morning, but it will gradually start to clear away. it is looking largely dry as we head into the afternoon. some sunshine to end the working week and temperatures tomorrow around ten celsius. so feeling quite cool, despite the sunshine. the wind starts to veer from the northwest. now it is looking largely dry as we head into saturday. but then sunday we've got some outbreaks of rain. they could be quite heavy as we head into the afternoon. that's it from us for now. i'm back with your news travel and weather updates in half an hour. now it's back to naga and charlie hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. the mum of a four—year—old boy in hospital with pneumonia, says she's scared to take him back to her council flat in nottingham becaus
a london church is among ten sites across the city to be added to historic england's at—risk register. the church ofith. but then we'll see more cloud and more rain moving in from the west as we head through to dawn on friday morning. the minimum temperature dropping down to around five or six celsius. for tomorrow. we'll get the rain in the morning, but it will gradually start to clear away. it is looking largely dry as we head into the afternoon. some sunshine to end the working week and...
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like me from the north of england being promoted, people like laura trott from the south of england being promoted as well. you're seeing a broad coalition of people, that broad church of the conservative party, being refreshed. but i think there are some things, this is one of the points the prime minister made in that speech in manchester, was that there are some things the conservative party has done very well over the last 13 years, which is delivered real transformation for life chances for people. and one of those, which i know was a major driver of david cameron's time in government, was around education. we saw two thirds of kids attending good or outstanding schools in 2010. we are now seeing around 85%. we have seen us really rocket up international league tables in things like reading. i think what the prime minister was talking about them was those systemic short—term issues. it is quite clear that educational change is one of those real positives with delivered. obviously alongside having to really deal with those structural deficits that we inherited back in 2010. that was trying to get cash out when there was no means of paying for it. what a lot of p
like me from the north of england being promoted, people like laura trott from the south of england being promoted as well. you're seeing a broad coalition of people, that broad church of the conservative party, being refreshed. but i think there are some things, this is one of the points the prime minister made in that speech in manchester, was that there are some things the conservative party has done very well over the last 13 years, which is delivered real transformation for life chances...
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if you think of new england, obviously dominated by the congregational church, but you get out here into the midwest, all jumbled up, a real mixture of religions. and so in a lot of early midwest and communities, you have a a lot of cooperation among dynamic nations. so they'll build one church and then the presbytery. you can go there on sunday morning and the methodists can go there sunday noon and in the afternoon they'd let the lutherans in, you know, until everyone could get a established and get their own churches go. so you know, it's it's foundational to two midwestern settlement. well that's the work again to go back the northwest ordinance and article three which says religion morality and knowledge being necessary to good government and the happiness of mankind schools and the means of education. so forever be encouraged. it is explicit about religion than. either the declaration of independence or the u.s. constitution that came out the same year, or what's written about in the federalist papers often. i mean it's really quite distinct. and then article one guarantees this re
if you think of new england, obviously dominated by the congregational church, but you get out here into the midwest, all jumbled up, a real mixture of religions. and so in a lot of early midwest and communities, you have a a lot of cooperation among dynamic nations. so they'll build one church and then the presbytery. you can go there on sunday morning and the methodists can go there sunday noon and in the afternoon they'd let the lutherans in, you know, until everyone could get a established...
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. >> i think you can see we've got a very broad church of a conservative party, a people like me from the north of englandpeople like david cameron, who've had a huge amount of experience in government , but from right government, but from right across the country . and i think across the country. and i think it's, you know, it's a really it's, you know, it's a really it's really good. you can see a strong and united party coming together now for the future. we've got those big aims that the prime minister has already outlined and there will be some big decisions on those coming up this week . this week. >> us president joe biden has told israel the al—shifa hospital in gaza must be protected amid as fighting continues . it comes after the continues. it comes after the world health organisation said gaza's main hospital is no longer functioning . israel has longer functioning. israel has accused hamas of having a command and control centre under the hospital , which the terror the hospital, which the terror group denies . meanwhile, the group denies. meanwhile, the israeli military says it is in the proce
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church england >> well, presumably that might incl|the the chfamily. england >> well, presumably that might incl|the the chfamily. so gland and the royal family. so somebody church somebody criticising the church of of england, are they going to be in and potentially, you in trouble? and potentially, you know, if they're not know, deported if they're not a british , somebody british citizen, somebody that wants disestablishmentarianism hmm. >> i've always wanted to give that into an interview. >> ever somebody that >> first time ever somebody that wants, you know, the church and state somebody state to separate or somebody that get rid of the that wants to get rid of the monarchy . monarchy. >> think that's extremism. >> i think it's legitimate views. but that definition is a recipe for disaster. it is a threat to freedom speech. threat to freedom and speech. >> think we've got >> and i think we've got a situation where the country's in an at the moment. an absolute mess at the moment. >> have got protests >> we have got these protests which i'm with suella braverman on this. >> think are hate >> i think they are hate marches, happens marches, but what happens is when try and introduce laws when
church england >> well, presumably that might incl|the the chfamily. england >> well, presumably that might incl|the the chfamily. so gland and the royal family. so somebody church somebody criticising the church of of england, are they going to be in and potentially, you in trouble? and potentially, you know, if they're not know, deported if they're not a british , somebody british citizen, somebody that wants disestablishmentarianism hmm. >> i've always wanted to give that...
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it was a feast extended to the whole church by gregory the fourth with the eve of the feast of all saints being marked on what became known as halloween. now englandy elizabeth, first as praying for the souls of the departed was banned and it then re—emerged later in north america. and this saw some of the old traditions develop so that the pre—reformation practise when people would bake and share soul cakes, became trick or treating . initially, trick or treating. initially, the soul cakes were sold to encourage prayers for the dead. so you would give a cake and you'd get a prayer. but this turned in, as i say, to trick or treating or carving pumpkins and using candlelight carved pumpkins or turnips very pumpkins or turnips are very popular scotland . to have popular in scotland. to have turnips without a scare off evil spirits. and in the 19th century, in europe, candles were used lights to guide the used as sole lights to guide the souls to their earthly souls back to their earthly homes as well. joining me now is father sherbrooke. father alexander sherbrooke. father alexander sherbrooke. father it's very interesting, isn't it , father it's ve
it was a feast extended to the whole church by gregory the fourth with the eve of the feast of all saints being marked on what became known as halloween. now englandy elizabeth, first as praying for the souls of the departed was banned and it then re—emerged later in north america. and this saw some of the old traditions develop so that the pre—reformation practise when people would bake and share soul cakes, became trick or treating . initially, trick or treating. initially, the soul cakes...
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church rome rained silent about african too. and if you also want look at you know, kind of oppression leading to oppression, you know, the priests who came maryland camerom england where they were persecuted,atholics were persecuted. and maryland was a refuge for for catholics. but in trying to embed themselves and to be recognized as establishments of society, slavery was part of establishment society. that's that's what it was. and and they became part of that. it's important to know, though, that there we always voices whraised questions. the priests. there were priests. all along the way who had concerns about it. d also one of the other things that iound fascinating about the book is how atimes when catholics were peecutednot well, persecuted, donrapture, if that's the right word, but marginalized within the politi of maryland they turned to because protestants wouldn't work for them once again they turned to africans iorder to save their properties and their their kind of livelihoods and yoshare that you are also you identify as catholic om birth assume yeah cradle catholic. so do you do you mind if i ask how this recording how did it influence your kind o
church rome rained silent about african too. and if you also want look at you know, kind of oppression leading to oppression, you know, the priests who came maryland camerom england where they were persecuted,atholics were persecuted. and maryland was a refuge for for catholics. but in trying to embed themselves and to be recognized as establishments of society, slavery was part of establishment society. that's that's what it was. and and they became part of that. it's important to know,...
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people like me from the north of england being promoted, people like laura trott from the south of england being promoted, we have a broad coalition of people, a broad churche which is a major driver of david cameron's time in government was about education. we saw two thirds of kids attending good or outstanding schools in 2010, it is now 85%. we have rocketed up international league tables in things like leading. so the prime minister was talking about systemic short—term issues, and educational change was a real positive we delivered alongside having to deal with those structural deficits that we inherited back in 2010 from the labour government which was a result of short—term thinking and trying to get cash out when there was no immediate paid for it. == get cash out when there was no immediate paid for it.— get cash out when there was no immediate paid for it. -- no means of ia ini immediate paid for it. -- no means of paying for _ immediate paid for it. -- no means of paying for it- _ immediate paid for it. -- no means of paying for it. people _ immediate paid for it. -- no means of paying for it. people are - immediate paid for it. -- no means of p
people like me from the north of england being promoted, people like laura trott from the south of england being promoted, we have a broad coalition of people, a broad churche which is a major driver of david cameron's time in government was about education. we saw two thirds of kids attending good or outstanding schools in 2010, it is now 85%. we have rocketed up international league tables in things like leading. so the prime minister was talking about systemic short—term issues, and...
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of the papal church. all this in orthodox russia could cause religious conflicts, or even a civil war. peter will choose for landmark protestant countries. holland, germany, englandsubsequent reforms were little in line with legalism. but despite the shocks associated with peter's reforms, russia escaped. russia, pyotr alekseevich could not calm down his anxiety. having learned that his sister was raising archers against him, he fled here, to the trinity monastery of sergius. any reasonable person would do the same. now a lot has changed, he is a king, by his order the trinity sergeev monastery has already moved and the whole yard is amusing troops, but will the moscow regiments obey him, if they choose sophia’s side, then again, as in childhood, blood will be shed. colonel franz jacob leford arrived, bringing good news. moscow for petra. there is nothing to fear. franz liefort, a native of the free city of geneva, grew up in the family of a successful merchant, but despised his father’s occupation and dreamed of a military career. at the age of eighteen, during the years of the actual reign of princess sophia, he rose to the rank of colonel. in august 1689, when
of the papal church. all this in orthodox russia could cause religious conflicts, or even a civil war. peter will choose for landmark protestant countries. holland, germany, englandsubsequent reforms were little in line with legalism. but despite the shocks associated with peter's reforms, russia escaped. russia, pyotr alekseevich could not calm down his anxiety. having learned that his sister was raising archers against him, he fled here, to the trinity monastery of sergius. any reasonable...