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london at the foreign and, development office with antony blinken, us secretary of state, and david lammy, britain'se are 90% there, but it's getting the last 10% over the line this difficult. there are two sticking points, it seems the most problematic one is the status of gaza's... the israeli cabinet is not keen on giving up cabinet is not keen on giving up control of it, why, because it has been used to sneak in weapons from egypt through tunnels, through that border into gaza which hamas have then used to fire rockets and missiles at israel. they want to stay put their at least for the time being. that may change. hamas which is ultimately negotiating what's left —— ultimately negotiating with what's left of hamas, they don't want to give up the hostages unless they can be certain that israeli forces are going to withdraw from gaza so there is an impasse, a logjam at the moment. if there is a ceasefire in gaza, hezbollah have said they. firing rockets but israel is on such a role in terms of assassinating and invading that i don't think they are going to stop there. frank, thank you very much.
london at the foreign and, development office with antony blinken, us secretary of state, and david lammy, britain'se are 90% there, but it's getting the last 10% over the line this difficult. there are two sticking points, it seems the most problematic one is the status of gaza's... the israeli cabinet is not keen on giving up cabinet is not keen on giving up control of it, why, because it has been used to sneak in weapons from egypt through tunnels, through that border into gaza which hamas...
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. >> do you think this was a gift for republicans because it certainly he, david britain does believe it is i think it was a missed opportunity by the vice president, particularly when you look at that new york times poll we've seen her for the first time since respondents have been asked that question since she replaced biden on the ticket, who is the change agent? who they see being able to make the most changed between her and trump. and for the first time, she is leading trump so instead of doubling down on that lead and saying, you know what, in hindsight, as being the vice president i saw that we did x and maybe we could do why even on something simple like i would have increased student debt cancellations from 20,000 to 30,000 her not saying or huskies me her saying. i don't have anything in mind though, of course, she did redirect a couple of minutes later and say that, you know, i would actually put around publican on my cabinet. i do think that was a missed opportunity for her to really try to create some space, particularly because the election is going to come down to a co
. >> do you think this was a gift for republicans because it certainly he, david britain does believe it is i think it was a missed opportunity by the vice president, particularly when you look at that new york times poll we've seen her for the first time since respondents have been asked that question since she replaced biden on the ticket, who is the change agent? who they see being able to make the most changed between her and trump. and for the first time, she is leading trump so...
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foreign secretary david lammy says britain's decision to relinquish control of the chagos islands doesid the status of the falkland islands, gibraltar and other british 0verseas territories are "not up for negotiation". you're live with bbc news. the us gulf coast is preparing for a dangerous storm, as category five hurricane milton makes it way to florida. its way to florida. warnings have been issued for parts of florida's west coast as people prepare to evacuate. the national hurricane center says milton has winds up to 180 miles per hour or 285 kilometres per hour and that the pressue in the eye of the storm has fallen to a near—record low. the lower the pressure, the stronger the storm. the storm is expected to make landfall wednesday night or early thursday morning and could be the worst storm for parts of florida in over a century. millions are under evacuation orders. felecia bowser — meteorologist—in—charge at the national weather service in tallahassee, florida — has told the bbc what people in the storm's path should look out for as they prepare for landfall. people should n
foreign secretary david lammy says britain's decision to relinquish control of the chagos islands doesid the status of the falkland islands, gibraltar and other british 0verseas territories are "not up for negotiation". you're live with bbc news. the us gulf coast is preparing for a dangerous storm, as category five hurricane milton makes it way to florida. its way to florida. warnings have been issued for parts of florida's west coast as people prepare to evacuate. the national...
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the us secretary of state talking to different european foreign ministers including britain's david lammyese latest developments. just trying to work out what exactly is going on, how difficult is it and how do you find out what is happening for example, the ground incursion that was thought to have begun on monday, how easy or difficult is it for independentjournalists to work out exactly what is going on on the ground? as we had with gaza, covering the war there has been externally difficult, because foreign journalists have not been able to access since the 7th of october. in the north of israel there is a closed military zone around three israeli border towns, although you can see my colleagues on the ground, the movements of some tanks, not much is being said officially. we know there are three entire military divisions that have been put up there. there are the official statements that come out from the israeli military where it is still stressing its ground operation is limited, it is targeted, localised. but there are also military censorship rules which mean you mustn't give away
the us secretary of state talking to different european foreign ministers including britain's david lammyese latest developments. just trying to work out what exactly is going on, how difficult is it and how do you find out what is happening for example, the ground incursion that was thought to have begun on monday, how easy or difficult is it for independentjournalists to work out exactly what is going on on the ground? as we had with gaza, covering the war there has been externally difficult,...
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foreign secretary david lammy says britain's decision to relinquish control of the chagos islands doesislands, gibraltar and other british overseas territories are "not up for negotiation." it comes after the government announced it would give up sovereignty over a cluster of remote indian ocean islands. you're live with bbc news. the us golf coast is preparing for another intense storm, as hurricane milton makes it way to florida. hurricane and storm surge warnings have been issued for portions of florida's west coast, as people being to evacuate. we're looking at pictures showing just how enormous it's become over the past 24 hours. the national hurricane centre says milton has winds up to 175mph. the storm is expected to make landfall wednesday night or early thursday morning. here, we're looking at at the precipitation forecast — i've been speaking with felecia bowser — meteorologist—in—charge at the national weather service in tallahassee, florida. she's been discussing what people in the storms path should look out for as they prepare for landfall. people should not focus on the
foreign secretary david lammy says britain's decision to relinquish control of the chagos islands doesislands, gibraltar and other british overseas territories are "not up for negotiation." it comes after the government announced it would give up sovereignty over a cluster of remote indian ocean islands. you're live with bbc news. the us golf coast is preparing for another intense storm, as hurricane milton makes it way to florida. hurricane and storm surge warnings have been issued...
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david. keir starmer says britain is back on the global stage but with the world on the brink, does he have what it takes? and the government rules out a royal apology for britain's role in the slave trade point why would saying sorry make a difference. hello. in his first week as prime minister, keir starmer declared britain was back on the world stage. with his foreign secretary david lammy on an official visit to china, keir starmer�*s been in berlin today meeting the other leaders of the so—called quad — the us, germany and france. he said the international community must "make the most of this moment" to push for peace in the middle east, after the killing of the hamas leader. tonight we're looking at britain's place in the world — and asking does the prime minister have the clout to make britain count. on our panel the ft�*s lucy fisher and the political columnist and podcaster steve richards. welcome to you both. there is this sense that leaning outwards, building bridges, the government, a sense even perhaps that they are bending over backwards to help some countries and you have a story
david. keir starmer says britain is back on the global stage but with the world on the brink, does he have what it takes? and the government rules out a royal apology for britain's role in the slave trade point why would saying sorry make a difference. hello. in his first week as prime minister, keir starmer declared britain was back on the world stage. with his foreign secretary david lammy on an official visit to china, keir starmer�*s been in berlin today meeting the other leaders of the...
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david. keir starmer says britain is back on the global stage but with the world on the brink, does he have whaty would saying sorry make a difference.
david. keir starmer says britain is back on the global stage but with the world on the brink, does he have whaty would saying sorry make a difference.
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britain. it's now 224 now. sir hilary beckles, he now he's the chairman of the caricom reparations commission. well, he's urged the uk foreign secretary, davidorts in securing reparations from britain for the transatlantic slave trade. >> well, if mr beckles says it , >> well, if mr beckles says it, i don't see how he could possibly refuse. beckles proposed a summit to develop a reparatory justice model, emphasising lammy's advocacy for such reparations in the past. >> yes, the issue potentially amounting to £19 trillion. >> can we just can we just say, because these these numbers always sound ridiculous, brilliant. the uk, the entire uk economy is what, 2.7 trillion? >> just give it all away . just >> just give it all away. just give it all away. >> how many times more than like all of the money in the country do these caribbean countries want. >> so you just you just cripple bankrupt actually people of canbbean bankrupt actually people of caribbean heritage who are living here, if we if we pay £19 trillion, 19 minus two point seven, where are we at 15, 16, 17 we're going to be minus 16 trillion. >> we'll be very happy indeed. >> we'll be v
britain. it's now 224 now. sir hilary beckles, he now he's the chairman of the caricom reparations commission. well, he's urged the uk foreign secretary, davidorts in securing reparations from britain for the transatlantic slave trade. >> well, if mr beckles says it , >> well, if mr beckles says it, i don't see how he could possibly refuse. beckles proposed a summit to develop a reparatory justice model, emphasising lammy's advocacy for such reparations in the past. >> yes,...
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they're very proud of britain and they're very proud of our past. i mean, look, davidally, you know, wasn't just about britain . know, wasn't just about britain. i mean, that wasn't like having a go at britain, that was having a go at britain, that was having a go at the slave trade, of which obviously britain had a proud record in bringing to a close the atlantic slave trade a correlation, though, matthew, with people on the left and a despising britain there, i don't think, i don't think that i don't think i mean, i think there are some people on the far left who, you know, mr corbyn was one of them who seemed to think that everything our enemies did was right. and questioned things like that. >> our prime minister wanted to get elected twice. >> yeah, well, the fact that our prime minister made sure that the party was changed afterwards, and i personally campaigned for he campaigned against keir starmer, was very, very clear how supportive he was of your of your man there. very clear. look i think he was loyal to the labour party, but it was clear the british people
they're very proud of britain and they're very proud of our past. i mean, look, davidally, you know, wasn't just about britain . know, wasn't just about britain. i mean, that wasn't like having a go at britain, that was having a go at britain, that was having a go at the slave trade, of which obviously britain had a proud record in bringing to a close the atlantic slave trade a correlation, though, matthew, with people on the left and a despising britain there, i don't think, i don't think that...
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might even get a chinese in they might even get a chinese in the foreign secretary, david lammy, who represents britaind frankly, i'd rather have prince andrew said that the deal settled the contested sovereignty of the islands . but contested sovereignty of the islands. but the contested sovereignty of the islands . but the truth contested sovereignty of the islands. but the truth is contested sovereignty of the islands . but the truth is that islands. but the truth is that this deal will be costly in the long term, as we pay through to the nose have a military base there, it undermines britain's allies in the region and gives china the chance of gaining a military foothold in the indian ocean. well done everyone. after the disastrous handover of hong kong to china, the residents of which have now lost free speech, political expression and open markets, we shouldn't be doing anything that helps the chinese whatsoever . so which other whatsoever. so which other british territories are we going to give away? maybe we should give away bristol as an apology for slavery. perhaps we should give away stratfo
might even get a chinese in they might even get a chinese in the foreign secretary, david lammy, who represents britaind frankly, i'd rather have prince andrew said that the deal settled the contested sovereignty of the islands . but contested sovereignty of the islands. but the contested sovereignty of the islands . but the truth contested sovereignty of the islands. but the truth is contested sovereignty of the islands . but the truth is that islands. but the truth is that this deal will be...
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despite all that, britain's new foreign secretary david lammy finds himself in beijing, his first tripina, and marking perhaps a slight that in uk china relations. mr lammy stressed the need for a pragmatic relationship with beijing but also raised concerns about human rights. the uk will always put its national interests and national security first and i am struck by the scope of mutually been a full cooperation on climate, on energy, on nature, science and tech, trade, investment on health and development. professor carwyn jones former first minister of wales and leader of welsh labour. frank sesno former cnn correspondent, anchor, and washington bureau chief. do you think the new labour government are right to be going for this in relations with china? i going for this in relations with china?— going for this in relations with china? ~ �*, ., with china? i think it's always with china? i think it's always with making _ with china? i think it's always with making an _ with china? i think it's always with making an approach - with china? i think it's always with making an approach to
despite all that, britain's new foreign secretary david lammy finds himself in beijing, his first tripina, and marking perhaps a slight that in uk china relations. mr lammy stressed the need for a pragmatic relationship with beijing but also raised concerns about human rights. the uk will always put its national interests and national security first and i am struck by the scope of mutually been a full cooperation on climate, on energy, on nature, science and tech, trade, investment on health...
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participants in the scuffle is a former minister. to show how london supports the star of david at every entrance to britainrael. against the backdrop of this circus, the former british defense minister chef regrets that tory got rid of their main freak, that is , boris johnson. the honorary citizen of kiev is publishing his memoirs. johnsonyuk's book will be published on october 10, it is called, which literally means let off the leash. in it, boris admitted that during the pandemic he was thinking about invading holland to take away 5 million covid vaccines from astrozenok, which johnson believed, believed then, belonged to london. the plan was simple: one group of soldiers was supposed to go on a commercial flight to amsterdam, another in the dark across the channel on pontoon boats, then a meeting at a warehouse, the confiscation of goods and evacuation. as prime minister, boris johnson was often close to the queen, do we need to look like we like all this? now he has revealed private details about his last meeting with her in his memoir called unashamed. boris johnson left no one untouched, he revealed
participants in the scuffle is a former minister. to show how london supports the star of david at every entrance to britainrael. against the backdrop of this circus, the former british defense minister chef regrets that tory got rid of their main freak, that is , boris johnson. the honorary citizen of kiev is publishing his memoirs. johnsonyuk's book will be published on october 10, it is called, which literally means let off the leash. in it, boris admitted that during the pandemic he was...
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prime minister, no doubt, not least because of what foreign secretary david lammy has said in opposition, when he said that britain put it, for the crime of slavery. at the heart of this is a difficult philosophical question, to what extent can these generation be held responsible for the actions of our forebears? and there are moral and legal, as well as political and diplomatic, ramifications to all of that. now, the prime minister's view, as you were mentioning, is clear, he was telling us on the plane that he is not budging, he thinks it is backward looking, he doesn't want to apologise or pay reparations, he would rather talk about trade and climate change and future issues. but the tone and tenor of his language has contributed inadvertently to wrapping up the wrong way some people here who would like to see that conversation continue. and we will be talking to the prime minister in an hour or so, and i will ask him about this, and also ask him about the budget. we saw the chancellor talking about reparations, and talking to faisal islam about this whole question of borrowing and debt and the changes that la
prime minister, no doubt, not least because of what foreign secretary david lammy has said in opposition, when he said that britain put it, for the crime of slavery. at the heart of this is a difficult philosophical question, to what extent can these generation be held responsible for the actions of our forebears? and there are moral and legal, as well as political and diplomatic, ramifications to all of that. now, the prime minister's view, as you were mentioning, is clear, he was telling us...
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the foreign secretary, david lammy, who represents britain overseas.lp us, said the deal settled the contested sovereignty of the islands. well, if settled means surrendered then he's absolutely right. but the truth is that this deal will be very costly in the long term, as we pay through the long term, as we pay through the nose to have a military base, there . and here's the base, there. and here's the kicker. the government won't even reveal the long term cost of the deal. but it amounts to paying of the deal. but it amounts to paying for something that we previously paid nothing for because the territory was ours . because the territory was ours. make it make sense. now, many have dismissed the threat of china in this region, but beijing have sought to cultivate closer ties with mauritius in recent years through growing trade and finance initiatives. and there are fears that mauritius could eventually lease the chagos islands to china. why take the chance? and now, to add inqu take the chance? and now, to add insult to injury, the prime minister ha
the foreign secretary, david lammy, who represents britain overseas.lp us, said the deal settled the contested sovereignty of the islands. well, if settled means surrendered then he's absolutely right. but the truth is that this deal will be very costly in the long term, as we pay through the long term, as we pay through the nose to have a military base, there . and here's the base, there. and here's the kicker. the government won't even reveal the long term cost of the deal. but it amounts to...
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britain. joining me in the studio as usual is our resident expert david miller who's widely regarded as the uk'senior research fellow at the center for islam and global affairs at istanbul zaham university and is a co-director of the lobby in watch dog spinwatch and acer win stanley is today's guest contributor. acer is investigative journalist. associate editor with the electronic interfada. he publishes a weekly substact newsletter called palestine is still the issue and host the electronic interfada podcast. his book, weaponizing anti-semitism, offers a detailed account of the israel lobbies campaign to destroy jeremy corbin's leadership of the labour party. welcome to the show. david, what's your thoughts on latifa's report where she mentioned that the story about the false yahyar sinwar escape plan aligned with a broad disinformation. over number of months including one which we must now assume is is entirely false, a large report saying that muhammad, of course is the head of the casan brigades, the military ring of of hamas, that he had been assassinated by th tons of... and there from in
britain. joining me in the studio as usual is our resident expert david miller who's widely regarded as the uk'senior research fellow at the center for islam and global affairs at istanbul zaham university and is a co-director of the lobby in watch dog spinwatch and acer win stanley is today's guest contributor. acer is investigative journalist. associate editor with the electronic interfada. he publishes a weekly substact newsletter called palestine is still the issue and host the electronic...
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then, do you think this meeting, this trip to china by david lammy, does it herald a closer relationship between the new government here in britaini hope so. i think it's important _ well, i hope so. i think it's important that we actually keep on engaging and talking, but we believe — on engaging and talking, but we believe that the chinese response in the same spirit we are engaging with them and we are engaging with them and we are being— are engaging with them and we are being night. and we will be disappointed. are being night. and we will be disappointed-— disappointed. good to talk to ou, disappointed. good to talk to you. thank — disappointed. good to talk to you. thank you _ disappointed. good to talk to you, thank you so _ disappointed. good to talk to you, thank you so much - disappointed. good to talk to you, thank you so much for l disappointed. good to talk to i you, thank you so much for your analysis. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the bbc has learned that the uk government is planning to increase the amount of money it raises in inheritance tax at the budget, though it's not known by how mu
then, do you think this meeting, this trip to china by david lammy, does it herald a closer relationship between the new government here in britaini hope so. i think it's important _ well, i hope so. i think it's important that we actually keep on engaging and talking, but we believe — on engaging and talking, but we believe that the chinese response in the same spirit we are engaging with them and we are engaging with them and we are being— are engaging with them and we are being night....
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britain. joining me in the studio as usual is our resident expert. david
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britain. joining me in the studio as usual is our resident expert david. miller who's widely regarded as the uk's preeminent scholarly critic of israel. david's a senior research fellow at the center for islam and global affairs at istanbul zaham university and is a co-director of the lobby and watch talk spinwatch and stanley is today's guest contributor. acer is investigative journalist and associate editor with the electronic intifarda. he publishes a weekly substact newsletter called palestine is still the issue and host the electronic interfada podcast. his book, weaponizing anti-semitism, offers a detailed account of the israel lobbies campaign to destroy jeremy corbin's leadership of the labour party. welcome to the show. david, what's your thoughts on latifa's report where she mentioned that the story about the faults? sinwar escape plan aligned with a broad disinformation campaign by many metan yahu? well look, this is a guy who used a false name uh false cv uh and did quite a number of different reports in the jc as the jewish chronicles now call
britain. joining me in the studio as usual is our resident expert david. miller who's widely regarded as the uk's preeminent scholarly critic of israel. david's a senior research fellow at the center for islam and global affairs at istanbul zaham university and is a co-director of the lobby and watch talk spinwatch and stanley is today's guest contributor. acer is investigative journalist and associate editor with the electronic intifarda. he publishes a weekly substact newsletter called...
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britain. joining me in the studio as usual, is our resident expert david miller who's widely regarded as the uk's preeminent scholarly critic of israel. david's a senior research fellow at the center for islam and global affairs at istanbul zayim university and is a co-director of the lobby and watch dog spinwatch and acer win stanley is today's guest contributor. acer is investigative journalist and associate editor with the electronic interfada. he publishes a weekly substact newsletter called palestine is still the issue and the electronic interfada podcast, his book, weaponizing anti-semitism, offers a detailed account of the israel lobbies campaign to destroy jeremy corbin's leadership of the labour party. welcome to the show. david, what's your thoughts on latifa's report where she mentioned that the story about the false yahya sinwar escape plan aligned with a broad disinformation campaign by miniman netanyahu? well, look, this is a guy who used a false name uh, false cv. uh and did quite a number of different reports in the jc as the jewish chronicles now called uh over number of months i
britain. joining me in the studio as usual, is our resident expert david miller who's widely regarded as the uk's preeminent scholarly critic of israel. david's a senior research fellow at the center for islam and global affairs at istanbul zayim university and is a co-director of the lobby and watch dog spinwatch and acer win stanley is today's guest contributor. acer is investigative journalist and associate editor with the electronic interfada. he publishes a weekly substact newsletter...
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reading people will know that it was the foreign secretary david balfour who said britain should helpsh a homeland in israel or homeland in the middle east for jewish people. don't dispossess the arab people. so since november, 1917, we've had problems in the middle east. alternate sources have revealed that over 700,000 people have left israel. i think these people can see the writing on the wall. also, i would say that hamas, hezbollah are not proxies of israel, of iran, but they are allies. a proxy is just a puppet. hamas and hezbollah have their own problems with israel. so iran is just assisting them. they are not proxies of iran. thank you. host: would you like to respond to that? guest: yeah, i mean, sure. i think this caller is stating selected and factually incorrect information. do you want me to -- i'm happy to respond piece by piece. i think that the balfour declaration, so there have been jews continually living in what is today called the state of israel for thousands of years. there have been people who were displaced, both on the israeli -jewish side and is well on the
reading people will know that it was the foreign secretary david balfour who said britain should helpsh a homeland in israel or homeland in the middle east for jewish people. don't dispossess the arab people. so since november, 1917, we've had problems in the middle east. alternate sources have revealed that over 700,000 people have left israel. i think these people can see the writing on the wall. also, i would say that hamas, hezbollah are not proxies of israel, of iran, but they are allies....
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reading people will know that it was the foreign secretary david balfour who said britain should help a homeland in israel or homeland in the middle east for jewish people. don't dispossess the arab people. so since november, 1917, we've had problems in the middle east. alternate sources have revealed that over 700,000 people have left israel. i think these people can see the writing on the wall. also, i would say that hamas, hezbollah are not proxies of israel, of iran, but they are allies. a proxy is just a puppet. hamas and hezbollah have their own problems with israel. so iran is just assisting them. they are not proxies of iran. thank you. host: would you like to respond to that? guest: yeah, i mean, sure. i think this caller is stating selected and factually incorrect information. do you want me to -- i'm happy to respond piece by piece. i think that the balfour declaration, so there have been jews continually living in what is today called the state of israel for thousands of years. there have been people who were displaced, both on the israeli -jewish side and is well on the a
reading people will know that it was the foreign secretary david balfour who said britain should help a homeland in israel or homeland in the middle east for jewish people. don't dispossess the arab people. so since november, 1917, we've had problems in the middle east. alternate sources have revealed that over 700,000 people have left israel. i think these people can see the writing on the wall. also, i would say that hamas, hezbollah are not proxies of israel, of iran, but they are allies. a...
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britain's foreign secretary has begun his first official visit to china in an attempt to improve relations between the two countries. david the country's vice premier. mr lammy says he won't hesitate to challenge beijing on issues including china's support for russia in ukraine. let's speak to our beijing correspondent, stephen mcdonell. good to have you on the programme. this is a delicate, complicated visit for the foreign secretary, explain it to us. , [000:18:52;00] [000:18:52;00]
britain's foreign secretary has begun his first official visit to china in an attempt to improve relations between the two countries. david the country's vice premier. mr lammy says he won't hesitate to challenge beijing on issues including china's support for russia in ukraine. let's speak to our beijing correspondent, stephen mcdonell. good to have you on the programme. this is a delicate, complicated visit for the foreign secretary, explain it to us. , [000:18:52;00] [000:18:52;00]
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david lammy next. i'm martin daubney on gb news, britain's channel. welcome back. it's 451.r national reporter charlie peters on the story earlier on. and thatis on the story earlier on. and that is the reform party issuing a legal challenge to the government on the manchester airport situation. charlie, tell us more. us more. >> us more. >> well, the home secretary, yvette cooper, has been notified today that the cps is on notice because reform uk's mps held a press conference this morning and they issued out this letter. here it is, which is they're writing to the home secretary on this issue. >> and within it, richard tice mps say they claim that a senior greater manchester police officer was refusing to release the footage surrounding this incident, against the advice of his more junior officers. now that's quite the claim about this particular incident, which caused public outrage when, on july the 23rd, footage emerged of a set of police officers appearing to kick one member of the public in the head on the floor at manchester airport. >> further footage was then relea
david lammy next. i'm martin daubney on gb news, britain's channel. welcome back. it's 451.r national reporter charlie peters on the story earlier on. and thatis on the story earlier on. and that is the reform party issuing a legal challenge to the government on the manchester airport situation. charlie, tell us more. us more. >> us more. >> well, the home secretary, yvette cooper, has been notified today that the cps is on notice because reform uk's mps held a press conference this...
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david lammy said? he was laughed at? he was heckled in parliament when he said that this is critical for britain's national security.its is all in an increasingly volatile world. that memo wasn't passed on to the protesters outside henry. >> no, no . and it's not even >> no, no. and it's not even worth the hot air that he spouted it with. look , maybe if spouted it with. look, maybe if it was, maybe the foreign secretary could answer this question for me. why is the base on diego garcia, which is the largest of the islands concerned? why is that base now more secure than it was under when it was part? well, it still is at the moment, but as part of the british indian, indian ocean territory, it is british territory as much as gibraltar or the falklands. but now i it's beyond me , martin. how giving beyond me, martin. how giving that territory away , giving the that territory away, giving the sovereignty of that territory away, giving us legal jurisdiction over that territory away to mauritius. how does that in any way make that base more secure? i mean, what he's saying is just hot air, and i can't say it with, you
david lammy said? he was laughed at? he was heckled in parliament when he said that this is critical for britain's national security.its is all in an increasingly volatile world. that memo wasn't passed on to the protesters outside henry. >> no, no . and it's not even >> no, no. and it's not even worth the hot air that he spouted it with. look , maybe if spouted it with. look, maybe if it was, maybe the foreign secretary could answer this question for me. why is the base on diego...
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. >> well, look, david lammy has made britain irrelevant in middle eastern diplomacy by the way he'ser in british diplomacy, by the way, they've conducted themselves. they're sort of showboating . virtue signalling showboating. virtue signalling isn't the way you stand up for britain. it's not the way you defend yourself against terrorists. and frankly, anything that equivocates between the terrorist sponsoring regime in iran and any democracy is to completely misunderstood the purpose of diplomacy. the purpose of diplomacy is to keep britain safe. that's it . my job britain safe. that's it. my job as security minister was to keep our country safe. that's what i will always do. i will always lead to keep britain safe. and anybody who thinks it's about balancing between a democracy and a terrorist has not understood what diplomacy is for job. >> very shortly could be leader of the conservative party. what sort of leader would they be getting with tom tugendhat ? getting with tom tugendhat? >> well, eamonn, they'd be getting somebody who has served their country for 25 years. you know,
. >> well, look, david lammy has made britain irrelevant in middle eastern diplomacy by the way he'ser in british diplomacy, by the way, they've conducted themselves. they're sort of showboating . virtue signalling showboating. virtue signalling isn't the way you stand up for britain. it's not the way you defend yourself against terrorists. and frankly, anything that equivocates between the terrorist sponsoring regime in iran and any democracy is to completely misunderstood the purpose of...
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britain's foreign secretary has begun his first official visit to china — in an attempt to improve relations between the two countries. davidncluding the country's vice premier. mr lammy says he won't hesitate to challenge beijing on issues including china's support for russia in ukraine. the bbc�*s stephen mcdonell is in beijing. david lammy has to walk very carefully when he has his meetings here, especially with his chinese counterpart, wang yi, because on the one hand he has to raise human rights abuses in china, beijing's backing for russia's invasion of ukraine. and on the other, somehow mend relations to improve trade links between the uk and china. how does he intend to do this? well, here is a quote from the foreign office this week to explain the intention. "we will cooperate where we can, compete where we need to, and challenge where we must." now, that will sound very similar to all australians because the almost identical line is like a mantra from the australian government. here is the australian foreign minister, penny wong, soon after labor came to power, "we seek to cooperate where we can, disagree where we
britain's foreign secretary has begun his first official visit to china — in an attempt to improve relations between the two countries. davidncluding the country's vice premier. mr lammy says he won't hesitate to challenge beijing on issues including china's support for russia in ukraine. the bbc�*s stephen mcdonell is in beijing. david lammy has to walk very carefully when he has his meetings here, especially with his chinese counterpart, wang yi, because on the one hand he has to raise...
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sling of david, the jericho, arrows, the batriots, americans, the thads, the americans, all of this system from even within arabic countries like jordan, the united states of america, britain and maybe others trying to anticipate some of these missiles and they failed, 90% of these missiles targeted military bases, what about that? because as sab has just mentioned, it's not as if it was uh the iranians and then just dealing with uh the israeli regime, it was the whole western. hegemonic front and also um the arab regimes that are working in cohoots with the united states at the same time um that iran had continued to say that for sure it would retaliate for the assassination of ismail hannah uh we saw that the majority of missiles hit their targets uh of course when we look at mainstream media today they're saying that only 10% hit irgc is saying that 90% of the missiles hit their targets. your thoughts? um, i mean, we we won't probably find out exactly how many rockets have hit, but from the videos that came out last night as the events were unfolding, it's very clear that many of them hit, a large proportion of them did hit, so there's no doubt about that one. however,
sling of david, the jericho, arrows, the batriots, americans, the thads, the americans, all of this system from even within arabic countries like jordan, the united states of america, britain and maybe others trying to anticipate some of these missiles and they failed, 90% of these missiles targeted military bases, what about that? because as sab has just mentioned, it's not as if it was uh the iranians and then just dealing with uh the israeli regime, it was the whole western. hegemonic front...
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david, next to the british flag at the border. that's what he said today, and the other said, the other leading contender said that people coming to britain to live must pledge an oath of allegiance to israel, or be refused, entry, residence, citizenship, and those who have recently arrived, should be forced to pledge allegiance to uh israel, or be... deported, just imagine that, that's the climate in which we are currently in, brahm hannycom is in cape town, one of my favorite cities in the world, brand, what's on your mind, good evening and george, thank you for the great work and solidarity, it's it's great to hear a fear this voice, especially in the west where like you said things are even harder for... for activists and people to stand up for the palestinian people and of course the people and oppressed peoples of the world. my my my concern and i think maybe you could give some insight georges during the struggle for freedom in south africa uh our people adopted arms struggle as a necessary means to to resist the oppression and the land grabs and the colon colonial special special project of a partit um how does one explain and fee
david, next to the british flag at the border. that's what he said today, and the other said, the other leading contender said that people coming to britain to live must pledge an oath of allegiance to israel, or be refused, entry, residence, citizenship, and those who have recently arrived, should be forced to pledge allegiance to uh israel, or be... deported, just imagine that, that's the climate in which we are currently in, brahm hannycom is in cape town, one of my favorite cities in the...
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is this an opportunistic time for britain to restart the trading relationships in those talks and is it perhaps a good time to raise the human rights issues that davidt. when it comes to human rights, this is a delicate balancing act for any government because act for any government because a western country would say we are going to stand up for human rights while still conducting trade with china, this massive economy and i have to say it looks like the uk labour government has taken a leaf out of the australian labour government's book because here is a quote, and it's almost the same as you hear from the australian foreign minister. we will cooperate where we can, compete where we need to and challenge where we must. so thatis challenge where we must. so that is the line they are trying to draw, saying, look, we will stand up for human rights but it doesn't mean we can't have a normal, sensible trade relationship with china as well and if you look at the example of australia, since the labour government came to power, relations have improved between australia and china and they were in a terrible state. there is much debate about this in the wes
is this an opportunistic time for britain to restart the trading relationships in those talks and is it perhaps a good time to raise the human rights issues that davidt. when it comes to human rights, this is a delicate balancing act for any government because act for any government because a western country would say we are going to stand up for human rights while still conducting trade with china, this massive economy and i have to say it looks like the uk labour government has taken a leaf...
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the sling of david the jericho arrows the patriots americans the the thads the americans all of this system from even within arabic countries like jordan, the united states of america, britain and maybe others trying to... some of these missiles and they failed 90% of these missiles targeted military basis. what about that, reza? because as sap has just mentioned, it's not as if it was uh the iranians and then just dealing with the israeli regime, it was the whole western hegemonic front and also um the arab regimes that uh working in cohoots with the uh united states at the... same time um that iran had continued to say that for sure it would retaliate for the assassination of ismail hannah, we saw that the majority of m hit their targets of course when we look at mainstream media uh today they're saying that only 10% hit, irgc is saying that 90% of the missiles hit their targets. your thoughts? um, mean we we won't probably find out exactly how many rockets have hit, but from the videos that came out last night as the events were unfolding, it's very clear that many of them hit, a large proportion of them did hit, so there's no doubt about that one. however what's interes
the sling of david the jericho arrows the patriots americans the the thads the americans all of this system from even within arabic countries like jordan, the united states of america, britain and maybe others trying to... some of these missiles and they failed 90% of these missiles targeted military basis. what about that, reza? because as sap has just mentioned, it's not as if it was uh the iranians and then just dealing with the israeli regime, it was the whole western hegemonic front and...
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britain is open for business and that they want inward investment. and i to listen to it, you'd almost have heard you'd almost have thought that could have been david camerone osborne, because that was the sort of agenda they proposed. the issue is , with the upcoming budget, is, with the upcoming budget, the government is going to have some stark choices because ultimately business needs a low tax, low regulatory environment in order that it can get on and do business. and as you pointed out, grow productivity , making out, grow productivity, making employment more expensive , employment more expensive, making employment less flexible and more complicated does not help businesses grow the economy, employ more people. and fundamentally, it doesn't help drive productivity within the economy . driving productivity economy. driving productivity involves higher skilled jobs. getting more people more people doing more productive jobs in to order improve our overall gross domestic product per head. simply growing gross domestic product in a growing population environment doesn't help us grow gross domestic product per head, which are fundamentally undermines eve
britain is open for business and that they want inward investment. and i to listen to it, you'd almost have heard you'd almost have thought that could have been david camerone osborne, because that was the sort of agenda they proposed. the issue is , with the upcoming budget, is, with the upcoming budget, the government is going to have some stark choices because ultimately business needs a low tax, low regulatory environment in order that it can get on and do business. and as you pointed out,...
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britain's new labour government is hoping to �*reset�* relations with the european union today with the arrival of the uk's foreign secretary davidbe the first time a uk foreign secretary has met all 27 eu ministers together since brexit, more than four years ago. here's mr lammy speaking to reporters when he arrived. where he highlighted mutuals security concerns. the uk and europe's security is indivisible and at this time, whether it is the aggression of russia in ukraine, the tremendous issues and conflicts in the middle east or global affairs and geopolitical affairs more generally, it's hugely important that the united kingdom and europe remain steadfast and clear. so i'm looking forward to further discussions this morning. thank you very much. let's speak to our diplomatic correspondent, james landale. david lammy talking about those discussions, are they going to be anything of substance or is itjust be anything of substance or is it just diplomatic be anything of substance or is itjust diplomatic niceties, james? i it just diplomatic niceties, james? ~ , , it just diplomatic niceties, james? ~ , ., james? i think this is
britain's new labour government is hoping to �*reset�* relations with the european union today with the arrival of the uk's foreign secretary davidbe the first time a uk foreign secretary has met all 27 eu ministers together since brexit, more than four years ago. here's mr lammy speaking to reporters when he arrived. where he highlighted mutuals security concerns. the uk and europe's security is indivisible and at this time, whether it is the aggression of russia in ukraine, the tremendous...
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what is it about david lammy and china wanting to give away, you know, bits of britain eventually totarget 0.7% of gross national income for foreign aid. it's far too much in my book. this is the first thing rachel reeves has done. right. >> i would certainly say we should stop giving money to the ukraine. £12.8 billion pledged thus far. i know it's a controversial thing to say, but 12.8 billion? i don't know where it's going. all i'm seeing is people in the ukraine getting fichen people in the ukraine getting richer. all i'm seeing is some of zelenskyy's friends going out and buying new cars when there's and buying new cars when there's a war going on. i would like to see a reduction, take the 2 billion from that and not have that down on my bingo card for views from jj mazzini. >> i know plenty of people in the war over here. i know plenty of people will be disagreeing, but the same amount to ukraine as we do is the whole of the foreign aid budget actually. >> so i think there you go. >> so i think there you go. >> well, i mean, the first thing when i saw this, this headline was tha
what is it about david lammy and china wanting to give away, you know, bits of britain eventually totarget 0.7% of gross national income for foreign aid. it's far too much in my book. this is the first thing rachel reeves has done. right. >> i would certainly say we should stop giving money to the ukraine. £12.8 billion pledged thus far. i know it's a controversial thing to say, but 12.8 billion? i don't know where it's going. all i'm seeing is people in the ukraine getting fichen...
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david next to the british flag at the border. that's what he said today. and the other said, the other leading contender said that people coming to britain to live must pledge and oath of allegiance to israel or be refused. entry, residence, citizenship, and those who have recently arrived should be forced to pledge allegiance to uh israel or be deported, just imagine that, that's the climate in which we are currently in. brahm hannicom is in cape town, one of my favorite cities in the world, bram, what's on your mind? good evening and george, thank you for. great work in solidarity, it's it's great to hear a fearless voice, especially in the west where like you said, things are even harder for for activists and people to stand up for the palestinian people, and of course the people and oppressed peoples of the world, my my my concern, and i think maybe you could give some insight georges, during the struggle for freedom in south africa, our people adopted arms struggle as a necessary means. to to resist the oppression and the land grabs and the colon colonial special special project of a partit, how does one explain and feed to the broader narrative that t
david next to the british flag at the border. that's what he said today. and the other said, the other leading contender said that people coming to britain to live must pledge and oath of allegiance to israel or be refused. entry, residence, citizenship, and those who have recently arrived should be forced to pledge allegiance to uh israel or be deported, just imagine that, that's the climate in which we are currently in. brahm hannicom is in cape town, one of my favorite cities in the world,...
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. >> al—qaeda and isis are on the rise again in britain, and they're ready to attack. the latest intelligence davidar in the middle east unleash the islamist enemy that we've let fester in britain? oh , we've let fester in britain? oh, and why is the media more obsessed with reporting about the far right? that's what i want to know. also tonight. >> but if the police decide to issue me with a fixed penalty notice, i would of course, do the right thing and step down. >> wolf, starmer has been referred to the police now over potential breaches of electoral law. will he have to resign? >> also tonight , bosses got >> also tonight, bosses got their backs against the wall and they're being questioned. they'll then deliver a sob story every single time. >> labour's dawn butler opens her eyes, she sees more racism on my panel tonight it's columnist and broadcaster esther krakue. we've got the director of the centre for migration and economic prosperity, stephen wolf , and the economic prosperity, stephen wolf, and the long economic prosperity, stephen wolf , and the long suffering wolf, and the long suffe
. >> al—qaeda and isis are on the rise again in britain, and they're ready to attack. the latest intelligence davidar in the middle east unleash the islamist enemy that we've let fester in britain? oh , we've let fester in britain? oh, and why is the media more obsessed with reporting about the far right? that's what i want to know. also tonight. >> but if the police decide to issue me with a fixed penalty notice, i would of course, do the right thing and step down. >> wolf,...