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what clive lewis was saying. _ reparations. what clive lewis was saying. you _ reparations.ve lewis was saying, you say 200 - reparations. what clive lewis| was saying, you say 200 years ago, but clive lewis was saying, his argument is, these countries that a been affected are poorer today because of what happened with the slave trade generations ago, as you say, and that britain is richer today because of what happened all those centuries ago, as he was saying, the sixth richest nation on earth, so in a sense, it is a question for today — it's not something thatjust belongs to the past. the it's not something that 'ust belongs to the past. the second is true, belongs to the past. the second is true. that _ belongs to the past. the second is true, that britain _ belongs to the past. the second is true, that britain is _ belongs to the past. the second is true, that britain is richer - is true, that britain is richer today partly because of the slave trade stop were many other factors as well. i don't think it is true that those countries are poorer because of their involveme
what clive lewis was saying. _ reparations. what clive lewis was saying. you _ reparations.ve lewis was saying, you say 200 - reparations. what clive lewis| was saying, you say 200 years ago, but clive lewis was saying, his argument is, these countries that a been affected are poorer today because of what happened with the slave trade generations ago, as you say, and that britain is richer today because of what happened all those centuries ago, as he was saying, the sixth richest nation on...
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anti—monarchy clive lewis. >> and you are the wrong one, the violent one, the weird one.ler. so will keir starmer, cave in to them? >> and so as a result of that, that ballot james cleverly is eliminated from the contest and kemi badenoch and robert jenrick now go forward to the ballot of members. >> it's badenoch versus jenrick in the final two to be the next tory leader who do you prefer? >> plus my uncle nearly lost his life when his ship was torpedoed defending the falklands . defending the falklands. >> not quite, though, has the prime ministerjust lied there prime minister just lied there about his uncle being torpedoed in the falklands war? on my panel tonight is the director of popular conservatives, mark littlewood , landlord and littlewood, landlord and activist adam brooks and journalist nina myskow. oh, and god told me to come out here and get a boat. >> i came out here and got a boat and everything you've been telling me over the last two daysis telling me over the last two days is i'm doing the right thing. he's got my back. i'm in good shape. i ain't sweati
anti—monarchy clive lewis. >> and you are the wrong one, the violent one, the weird one.ler. so will keir starmer, cave in to them? >> and so as a result of that, that ballot james cleverly is eliminated from the contest and kemi badenoch and robert jenrick now go forward to the ballot of members. >> it's badenoch versus jenrick in the final two to be the next tory leader who do you prefer? >> plus my uncle nearly lost his life when his ship was torpedoed defending the...
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the mp5 include clive lewis, who prote5ted when he had to swear allegiance to the king. >> i take thisll democratically decide to live in a republic . until that time, a republic. until that time, i do 50lemnly , 5incerely and truly do 50lemnly, 5incerely and truly declare and affirm that i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to his majesty king charles. according to law . charle5. according to law. >> great dawn butler, who sees raci5m every time she open5 >> great dawn butler, who sees raci5m every time she opens her eyes but was forced to apologise actually, and certainly retract 50mething actually, and certainly retract something after accidentally including rapi5t5 and murderer5 including rapi5t5 and murderer5 in a social media p05t including rapi5t5 and murderer5 in a social media post that appeared to suggest appeared to suggest that black people were 5uperior. >> you are the wrong one, the violent one, the weird one, wherea5 violent one, the weird one, whereas 1, i am the chosen one because i am of the first ones. >> you see this skin? because i am of the first ones. >> y
the mp5 include clive lewis, who prote5ted when he had to swear allegiance to the king. >> i take thisll democratically decide to live in a republic . until that time, a republic. until that time, i do 50lemnly , 5incerely and truly do 50lemnly, 5incerely and truly declare and affirm that i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to his majesty king charles. according to law . charle5. according to law. >> great dawn butler, who sees raci5m every time she open5 >> great dawn...
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clive lewis, thank you for being with us on bbc news. good to talk to you.he summit is taking place in samoa, a pacific island nation made up of nine islands with a population ofjust 218,000 people. and its low lying islands like this that could be partly or wholly submerged by rising sea levels. so some commonwealth nations — while unsympathetic towards the british position — want the summit to focus more on existing challenges such as climate change. a new report from the fossil fuel non—proliferation treaty initiative highlights that fossil fuels extracted from australia, canada and the uk were responsible for 60% of emissions generated across commonwealth countries since 1990, even though they represent only 6% of the commonwealth s population. tuvalu s prime minister had a stark warning and plea to these nations. to put it plainly, it is a death sentence, not a phrase that i use lightly. the wealthiest commonwealth countries have historically benefited disproportionately from fossil fuel development. it is their duty, in my respectful view, to take the
clive lewis, thank you for being with us on bbc news. good to talk to you.he summit is taking place in samoa, a pacific island nation made up of nine islands with a population ofjust 218,000 people. and its low lying islands like this that could be partly or wholly submerged by rising sea levels. so some commonwealth nations — while unsympathetic towards the british position — want the summit to focus more on existing challenges such as climate change. a new report from the fossil fuel...
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but the labour mp clive lewis has slammed his embarrassing colonial mindset . embarrassing colonial mindset. >> and trump loathing labour. the prime minister's chief of staff, morgan mcsweeney, has sparked fury as donald trump accuses him of cosying up to kamala harris at the democratic convention. >> and a disposable vape ban. remember that was one of rishi sunak's ideas from june. the first shops in england will be outlawed from selling the flavoured e—cigarettes. long overdue . overdue. >> our nightclubs are in peril. party while you can. as the night time industry association has warned that clubs are on the verge of extinction and december sist, 2029 verge of extinction and december 31st, 2029 could be your last night out. last night out, out. ever. even ever. that would be sad. i think if all nightclubs are gone by 2030. that is, we're losing something important there. >> i don't think it will happen. and not well, i mean, london will always have nightclubs because of all the tourists, but in towns. but smaller towns. i don't know, young people don't dnnk don't know, young people don'
but the labour mp clive lewis has slammed his embarrassing colonial mindset . embarrassing colonial mindset. >> and trump loathing labour. the prime minister's chief of staff, morgan mcsweeney, has sparked fury as donald trump accuses him of cosying up to kamala harris at the democratic convention. >> and a disposable vape ban. remember that was one of rishi sunak's ideas from june. the first shops in england will be outlawed from selling the flavoured e—cigarettes. long overdue ....
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about being made to feel this way by the commentariat, particularly people like david lammy or clive lewis . well, i mean, i mean, in lewis. well, i mean, i mean, in fairness, when david lammy was talking about reparations, it was on the back of windrush in 2018 and the windrush people were compensated . these are were compensated. these are people who suffered, who are still alive and so are their relatives and they were rightly compensated. that's where compensation should go, not for people who suffered 200 years ago. >> trev, final word to you. do you think this conversation is ever going to go away, or will it get battered down the road? but will continually come back out of the weeds? >> no, i don't think it's going to go away. i think that nigel has actually spelled out the common sense approach to this, and i wish that the labour party and i wish that the labour party and its mps would support that line. i don't think they're going to . going to. >> okay. thank you very much, trevor and nigel. superb stuff as ever. now , a new report as ever. now, a new report reveals the vast majo
about being made to feel this way by the commentariat, particularly people like david lammy or clive lewis . well, i mean, i mean, in lewis. well, i mean, i mean, in fairness, when david lammy was talking about reparations, it was on the back of windrush in 2018 and the windrush people were compensated . these are were compensated. these are people who suffered, who are still alive and so are their relatives and they were rightly compensated. that's where compensation should go, not for people...