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such issues as well as a letter of dating back to or twenty twelve written by then prime minister david cameron to a judge who was overseeing such issues at the at the time essentially calling for him to not pay too much attention to the legality of such operations. the security service has a long standing policy for the agent handlers to agree to agents participating in crime for the avoidance of doubt and i should be clear that such oversight would not provide endorsement of the legality of the policy you would not be asked to provide a view on whether any particular case should be referred to the prosecuting authorities well and this letter david cameron does bring up the question of up to actually making this information public and then goes on to say he kind of decides against it citing as has become so traditional national security so given really the thick veil of secrecy surrounding this issue as well as the apparent longstanding existence of such conduct of operation it really seems like this is a case that is going to be dragging out for quite some time. russia found itself confronted
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, asking me to doa parties, like david cameron, asking me to do a review of our present system ?elieve in. david lammy, we have two and they are, but thank you very much for being on hardtalk. —— we have to end there. hello. after a week that brought some dramatic changes in our weather, from being very mild in the middle of last week, to very cold this weekend, looks like the pattern for the week ahead will also see things swinging from one extreme to the next. pretty quiet and chilly start, milder midweek, and then potentially pretty stormy by friday. here we are first thing on monday. a widespread frost, minus five in the west. eastern coastal counties always a little bit milder, thanks to the breeze off the north sea. a few showers in here again on monday. this front tries to get into the west, but it‘s not going to have much luck. it will, though, feed some high cloud into northern ireland and western scotland, so the sunshine a little bit hazier here through the second part of the day. a lot of fine weather around. temperatures still, though, somewhat below average. perhaps
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well in this letter david cameron does bring up the question of the potentially making this information public and then goes on to say he kind of decides against it citing as has become so traditional national security so given really the thick veil of secrecy surrounding this issue as well as the apparent longstanding existence of such conduct of operation it really seems like this is a case that is going to be dragging out for quite some time so while we'll certainly be watching where it ends up heading towards artie's and associate churkin i thank you for bringing us that report. the u.s. congress has approved the creation of a sixty billion dollar investment agency to fund projects and developing countries this has led some to question what president donald trump's top priority is to make america great again or to challenge china explains the labor doll trust plan to put america first i will always put america first america first america first rebuild and restore america's depleted infrastructure and i've been in construction building all my life i love it. i love the smell of a con
well in this letter david cameron does bring up the question of the potentially making this information public and then goes on to say he kind of decides against it citing as has become so traditional national security so given really the thick veil of secrecy surrounding this issue as well as the apparent longstanding existence of such conduct of operation it really seems like this is a case that is going to be dragging out for quite some time so while we'll certainly be watching where it ends...
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such issues as well as a letter of dating back to twenty twelve written by then prime minister david cameron to a judge who is overseeing such issues at the at the time essentially calling for him to not pay too much attention to the legality of such operations. this acuity service has a long standing policy for the agent handlers to agree to agents participating in crime for the avoidance of doubt i should be clear that such oversight would not provide endorsement of the legality of the policy you would not be asked to provide a view on whether any particular case should be referred to the prosecuting authorities well in this letter david cameron does bring up the question of what's in a separate case a couple of professors who commented didn't receive equal treatment one who attacked the accuser was suspended the other who attacked cavanagh nothing happened to him the stop cavanagh movement is pretty much proof that in today's political climate showing up to a protest with a cardboard sign in hand is effective political resistance and it doesn't look like it'll stop any time soon. word tan
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do i find colleagues from other parties, like david cameron, asking me to do a review of our prison systemyou very much for being on hardtalk. thank you. well, it looks like we are going to hold onto the cold weather for a little while yet. for some of us, tuesday‘s going to start pretty frosty, particularly across western parts of the uk. if you live closer to the north sea, it probably won‘t be quite so cold, but i think chilly enough. so this is what it looks like very early on tuesday morning. you can see where the frost is, actually from south—western england, from plymouth, through wales, all the way towards western scotland and northern ireland. here, temperatures will be below freezing. they are already well below freezing in some areas. but closer to the north sea, there, east anglia, lincolnshire, temperatures should be above freezing. and we‘re just getting away with the weather because look at all of the wind and rain in the north sea. it‘s just skirting with norfolk, suffolk, possibly kent. much of the country through the day on tuesday actually not too bad. there will be quit
do i find colleagues from other parties, like david cameron, asking me to do a review of our prison systemyou very much for being on hardtalk. thank you. well, it looks like we are going to hold onto the cold weather for a little while yet. for some of us, tuesday‘s going to start pretty frosty, particularly across western parts of the uk. if you live closer to the north sea, it probably won‘t be quite so cold, but i think chilly enough. so this is what it looks like very early on tuesday...
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in some ways this is the mistake she's made all along, the same mistake david cameron made, the ideay strict, technocratic approach. you'll remember theresa may tried to charm macron over the summer, she went to his holiday resort. she hoped all along that angela merkel will come to her rescue. the problem is they have domestic audiences too, and they have... they're politically restricted too. this idea that the eu will come to britain's rescue will offer may a solution and an escape route... it's quite naive. the hard—line emmanuel macron is taking is designed to cast him as the hard—line politician in europe. this is a draft bill, the paper says, not a great deal of detail here because there's more inside. it's hard to tell at this point how concrete this potentially is. in that first sentence it says if the uk crashes out with no deal, which, as farasl uk crashes out with no deal, which, as far as i know, is the goal from almost anybody's perspective. but it is still quite a strong threat, whether it is proposed, or a consideration after no deal. one of the crucial thing is the e
in some ways this is the mistake she's made all along, the same mistake david cameron made, the ideay strict, technocratic approach. you'll remember theresa may tried to charm macron over the summer, she went to his holiday resort. she hoped all along that angela merkel will come to her rescue. the problem is they have domestic audiences too, and they have... they're politically restricted too. this idea that the eu will come to britain's rescue will offer may a solution and an escape route......
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theresa may made a big promise, the end of austerities,, something david cameron never said. say and another to deliver it. universal credit is currently hmmfi universal credit is currently forecast to cost some families thousands of pounds. there's a lot of pressure from tory mps at the moment to provide greater support and relief for them, to reduce the level of cuts. if we are looking at another 10 billion to the eu, that will be a financial headache for the government, among other things. philip hammond was quoted on the front page yesterday saying how much that divorce bill would be whatever happens. yes. there are different calculations on this. philip hammond really wanting to stay to the eu that mothers, saying we have to pay that mothers, saying we have to pay that bill regardless. i think others might disagree. i think george made an important point, when it comes to domestic policy, and as we edge a bit closer to a general election, a lot of voters are already tired of brexit. they will be very tired of it into life in three years' time. if issues like housing and w
theresa may made a big promise, the end of austerities,, something david cameron never said. say and another to deliver it. universal credit is currently hmmfi universal credit is currently forecast to cost some families thousands of pounds. there's a lot of pressure from tory mps at the moment to provide greater support and relief for them, to reduce the level of cuts. if we are looking at another 10 billion to the eu, that will be a financial headache for the government, among other things....
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whether any particular case should be referred to the prosecuting authorities well in this letter david cameron does bring up the question of up to actually making this information public and then goes on to say he kind of decides against it citing as has become so traditional national security so given really the thick veil of secrecy surrounding this issue as well as the apparent longstanding existence of such conduct of operation it really seems like this is a case that is going to be dragging out for quite some time. cavernous nomination to become a u.s. supreme court judge will advance to a final floor vote likely to be on saturday that's after a key senate procedural vote passed fifty one to forty nine without results unlikely to deter anti kavanah protesters. the was. a i. was warning you going to jail in salt lake city was tough but you know what's the u.s. . capitol has advanced to the final round of voting with fifty one yes and forty nine nays the final vote will bring an end to the month long confirmation process which witnessed a series of controversies kavanagh was accused of sexu
whether any particular case should be referred to the prosecuting authorities well in this letter david cameron does bring up the question of up to actually making this information public and then goes on to say he kind of decides against it citing as has become so traditional national security so given really the thick veil of secrecy surrounding this issue as well as the apparent longstanding existence of such conduct of operation it really seems like this is a case that is going to be...
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of course george osborne announced in twenty fifteen that austerity was going to end and then david cameron echoed that and tried to sixteen and tories and i said it last year and she said it again this year this climate is kept being repeated and a lot of the leftwing media especially points out the fact that well austerity isn't over because two days before philip hammond announced that some councils were seeing one point two billion more cut from their budgets over the next two years i mean it's classic sort of manipulation if you like from the tory party but of course austerity isn't i've as i said this film. we've had the big story this week on the education claims by two ministers the conservative party conference which the u.k. statistics authority looking into is being followed saying spending has gone up by this much and we've got the spending in the o.e.c.d. which isn't actually the case. so we have this rhetoric from stories in may where the reality is actually very very very different well she also said it in a speech noticeably that identity politics was noble of the conservati
of course george osborne announced in twenty fifteen that austerity was going to end and then david cameron echoed that and tried to sixteen and tories and i said it last year and she said it again this year this climate is kept being repeated and a lot of the leftwing media especially points out the fact that well austerity isn't over because two days before philip hammond announced that some councils were seeing one point two billion more cut from their budgets over the next two years i mean...
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features editor at cityam, and the political strategist jo tanner, who worked for borisjohnson and david cameronmany of tomorrow's front pages are already in, and unsurprisingly the state of brexit negotiations features large. after getting hold of leaked emails, the observer says dup leader arlene foster is ready to trigger a no—deal brexit and now regards this as the "likeliest outcome." the sunday times splashes on a call from former brexit secretary david davis for the cabinet to rise up against theresa may's brexit plans, unless she changes course. the sunday telegraph also leads on trouble for the prime minister as the paper reports 63 tory euro—sceptics have issued a major new challenge to her authority. and the sunday express reports quotes from leading brexiteerjacob rees—mogg who urges the pm to stand up to eu "bullies." away from brexit, "plane mutiny keeps rapist in uk," says the headline of the mail on sunday. the paper reports officials were forced to abandon the deportation of somalian yaqub ahmed. and finally, the sunday mirror leads with a warning from strictly come dancing's ne
features editor at cityam, and the political strategist jo tanner, who worked for borisjohnson and david cameronmany of tomorrow's front pages are already in, and unsurprisingly the state of brexit negotiations features large. after getting hold of leaked emails, the observer says dup leader arlene foster is ready to trigger a no—deal brexit and now regards this as the "likeliest outcome." the sunday times splashes on a call from former brexit secretary david davis for the cabinet...
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under david cameron there was a high street task force, which is quite high profile.rce, which is quite high profile. making renovated —— making recommendations. it doesn't seem to have saved the situation so i guess this is another go. the government gets a good news about the budget before the budget, they will take the chance to do that. in this case, it appears the announcement will be a help, helping one third of small businesses. half £1 million. to the small retailer. two things not in the announcement are one about the big shops. that is where the focus is at the moment. you think of the troubles of bigger shops, this is to help the smaller retailers and not the big ones. those are seen by city centres and town centres as the anchor stores, the ones they really need, the smaller retailers. maybe it will be specific who will pay for this and monday's budget book. clearly there is not a level playing field in the minds of those who have high street or misses. between those and the online retailers. does this necessarily produce this level playing field? i suspec
under david cameron there was a high street task force, which is quite high profile.rce, which is quite high profile. making renovated —— making recommendations. it doesn't seem to have saved the situation so i guess this is another go. the government gets a good news about the budget before the budget, they will take the chance to do that. in this case, it appears the announcement will be a help, helping one third of small businesses. half £1 million. to the small retailer. two things not...
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david cameron is a. good you know good you know. and yeah it could well i like it has a theme really only only with a couple looked up from a diet they have become our governor in our living. coming home for the quarter of a mother. cat so we've got to stop you. right on him and go home to when my guy well you. know more not counting the physicality at home. and living see what good you know i can see what we have how i see them when we see my mum and my something one mother got. on my laptop i think that would come to me when you are when we're not talking minutely like a kind of one time and the next time i don't happen to see my boy i think i'm glad he did not have to bring up ahead of time at that time and he was now coming with me i think me of what happened on that hunting being that when you found me i can never become that. have you ever found your. friendship we haven't been i know. some of you that i might get there i prefer to ignore that and now i know what happened when i did no no no no no no my work i'm. not but i thi
david cameron is a. good you know good you know. and yeah it could well i like it has a theme really only only with a couple looked up from a diet they have become our governor in our living. coming home for the quarter of a mother. cat so we've got to stop you. right on him and go home to when my guy well you. know more not counting the physicality at home. and living see what good you know i can see what we have how i see them when we see my mum and my something one mother got. on my laptop i...
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and david cameron did. did. something that is a party split has become a country's blitz. become a country'sn terms of what's known deal with lead to. deal with lead to. arguing that that is being talked up. up. to try and force people to back the prime minister now. prime minister now. days or weeks, whether she can get it through parliament. it through parliament. i think she won't be able to. won't be able to. somebody have to move on this. ora huge chunk of people. people. one has enough numbers to get anything through. anything through. country for a second referendum or an election. an election. which sounded crazy back then. a little bit. but now it seems to me not, much more likely. seems to me not, much more likely. we are in crazy territory and it is completely uncharted waters. completely uncharted waters. to make the idea of any sort of resolution impossible. resolution impossible. some people thought a second vote was looking more likely. it may be that... a new referendum. want in order to go back to the country. —— voting in parliaments. be appetite for another general electio
and david cameron did. did. something that is a party split has become a country's blitz. become a country'sn terms of what's known deal with lead to. deal with lead to. arguing that that is being talked up. up. to try and force people to back the prime minister now. prime minister now. days or weeks, whether she can get it through parliament. it through parliament. i think she won't be able to. won't be able to. somebody have to move on this. ora huge chunk of people. people. one has enough...
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british prime minister david cameron and french president nicolas sarkozy led the charge for direct action against the gadhafi regime they pushed for a un security council resolution authorizing a no fly zone over libya to be overseen by nato but military intervention would be impossible without u.s. backing it going to do a nato intervention with though the support of great states and at the time the secretary of state was hillary clinton clearly she is building a political career for his souls and she want to take position in the world stage. it i clinton was in paris and there she actually she met several for. instance. there was a video conference between perry new york and washington d.c. and that basically eat out you know convinced i guess the president to do to take decision she went to barack obama told them ok now gadhafi has tanks going towards benghazi if he kills the the revolutionaries their blood will be on your white shirt. and like barack obama the leaders of britain and france had needed no convincing to call for a nato intervention against gadhafi while david cameron may
british prime minister david cameron and french president nicolas sarkozy led the charge for direct action against the gadhafi regime they pushed for a un security council resolution authorizing a no fly zone over libya to be overseen by nato but military intervention would be impossible without u.s. backing it going to do a nato intervention with though the support of great states and at the time the secretary of state was hillary clinton clearly she is building a political career for his...
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british prime minister david cameron and french president nicolas sarkozy led the charge for direct action against the gadhafi regime they pushed for a un security council resolution authorizing a no fly zone over libya to be overseen by nato but military intervention would be impossible without the u.s. backing it going to do a nato intervention with though the support of great states and at the time the secretary of state was hillary clinton it clearly she is building a political career for his souls and she want to take position in the world stage. it i clinton was in paris and there she actually she met several for. instance. there was a video conference between perry new york and washington d.c. and that basically eat out you know convinced i guess the president to do to take decision she went to barack obama told them ok now gadhafi has tanks going towards benghazi if he kills the the revolutionaries their blood will be on your white shirt. and like barack obama the leaders of britain and france had needed no convincing to call for a nato intervention against gadhafi while david came
british prime minister david cameron and french president nicolas sarkozy led the charge for direct action against the gadhafi regime they pushed for a un security council resolution authorizing a no fly zone over libya to be overseen by nato but military intervention would be impossible without the u.s. backing it going to do a nato intervention with though the support of great states and at the time the secretary of state was hillary clinton it clearly she is building a political career for...
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david cameron is a good you know good you know. and yeah they can want to like it has a millennium legally with a couple looked up from a diet they have become our governor in our living. coming home for the quarter of a mother. had. to have all the stuff we were. going to go home to when my my. the notebook little bit o. accounting a specific i would have hoped i would have an. emergency for good now i can see what we have how i see a time when we have to say my my my my my something one mother got. on my laptop i think come to me where you are when we're not talking clinically like the kind of group that would want to have time it only happened it was in my blood i think i'm glad he did not want to bring up an attempt at that i think he was never really me me. me me of what happened on that hunting being now when you make my camera people here. have you ever found. them to be able to like them. some of the people i. get there i prefer to ignore that now now i know what happened when i did no no no no no no my work i made up my mi
david cameron is a good you know good you know. and yeah they can want to like it has a millennium legally with a couple looked up from a diet they have become our governor in our living. coming home for the quarter of a mother. had. to have all the stuff we were. going to go home to when my my. the notebook little bit o. accounting a specific i would have hoped i would have an. emergency for good now i can see what we have how i see a time when we have to say my my my my my something one...
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british prime minister david cameron and french president nicolas sarkozy led the charge for direct action against the gadhafi regime they pushed for a un security council resolution authorizing a no fly zone over libya to be overseen by nato but military intervention would be impossible without the u.s. backing it going to do a nato intervention without the support of great states and at the time the secretary of state was hillary clinton and clearly she is building a political career for the souls when she want to take position in the world stage . it i clinton was in paris and there she actually she met several for. instance. there was a video conference between perry new york and washington d.c. and that basic only eat out you know convinced i guess the president to do to take decision she went to barack obama told them ok now gadhafi has tanks going towards benghazi if he goes the the revolutionaries their blood will be on your white shirt . and like barack obama the leaders of britain and france had needed no convincing to call for a nato intervention against gadhafi while david came
british prime minister david cameron and french president nicolas sarkozy led the charge for direct action against the gadhafi regime they pushed for a un security council resolution authorizing a no fly zone over libya to be overseen by nato but military intervention would be impossible without the u.s. backing it going to do a nato intervention without the support of great states and at the time the secretary of state was hillary clinton and clearly she is building a political career for the...
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david cameron is that the good you know and good you know. and yes they could never like it has a millennium legally with a couple looked up from a diet they have become our governor and are living again or have come home for the quarter of a mother. so we've got to stop you. right management goes on when my. career and the notebook little bit. more accounting the physicality of home. and living see what good am i can see what we have how i see a time when we have to say my my my my my something one mother got. on my laptop i think we come to me for you i want we're not talking clinically like a kind of group think we're going to have time don't happen it isn't my boy i think i'm glad he did not want to bring up an attempt to pretend he was never coming to me. they may have what happened on that haunting night when you count on me like a hammer to come at. you with a hammer down your. friendship we haven't been i know. some of you that i might get there i prefer to ignore that now i know what happened when i did no no no no no no my work on.
david cameron is that the good you know and good you know. and yes they could never like it has a millennium legally with a couple looked up from a diet they have become our governor and are living again or have come home for the quarter of a mother. so we've got to stop you. right management goes on when my. career and the notebook little bit. more accounting the physicality of home. and living see what good am i can see what we have how i see a time when we have to say my my my my my...
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their music, to which the guitarist responded, david cameron, stop saying you like the smiths, no yourbid you to like the smiths, which is often what my daughter says to me when i start dancing. this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news... a disastrous decline in the world's wildlife. new research suggests 60% of wild animals have disappeared in recent decades and it's all due to human activity. and we hear from wayne rooney on his new life living and playing football in the united states capital. that's still to come. it was wales and south—west england that had the lion's share of today's sunshine but if you were close to the east coast of england, it was not just cloudy, it the east coast of england, it was notjust cloudy, it was wet the east coast of england, it was not just cloudy, it was wet at times. the rain is pulling away eastwards as the night goes on. clear skies will follow and allow temperatures to drop away to give a colder night than last night. some of us could get some outbreaks of rain in northern ireland
their music, to which the guitarist responded, david cameron, stop saying you like the smiths, no yourbid you to like the smiths, which is often what my daughter says to me when i start dancing. this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news... a disastrous decline in the world's wildlife. new research suggests 60% of wild animals have disappeared in recent decades and it's all due to human activity. and we hear from wayne rooney on his...
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are people nostalgic for the days of william hague, tony blair and david cameron? yes, certainly. come in saying they want an end to the punch and duty politics but that is what what gets the spirit soaring. it is a bit hospital rest home. there is no urgency about it. to attack the old saying, the weak are a long time in politics it seems, they have now seen jeremy corbyn and theresa may for her case two years in his case three years and they are sick of it. it is like a long—running play that has not been put out of his memory. isn't part of the mps job at westminster to cheer for their own leader, even if it is just a favour for their own party whips? that probably shows what a state party leaders are in that their whips cannot persuade the cheerleaders to come out and bear it. what we saw wednesday with theresa may is we had a few of the sycophants that did there yodeling, but there were a number of bored faces and especially those who should be quite senior. borisjohnson was looking at his phone throughout, and the former brexit minister was at the back not engaged at all. if
are people nostalgic for the days of william hague, tony blair and david cameron? yes, certainly. come in saying they want an end to the punch and duty politics but that is what what gets the spirit soaring. it is a bit hospital rest home. there is no urgency about it. to attack the old saying, the weak are a long time in politics it seems, they have now seen jeremy corbyn and theresa may for her case two years in his case three years and they are sick of it. it is like a long—running play...
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and that's what breaks it is continue to campaign for we haven't had a brics government which david cameron called for when he left office we haven't had a brics or to prime minister we haven't had a brics to cabinet and seventy percent of parliament is may not be made up of people that voted for remain so and in terms of implementing what brics it is they sit for we would very much like to do that but we're not in government and how likely though is it then we have to look at this very quickly ben is that the u.k. will leave you without any bail whatsoever because that wasn't part of the promise was it. well again as i say bracks it is i'm not in government so we are unable to deliver what what we set out was out of this during the press referendum we have to remain a prime minister we have a seventy percent remain cabinet and seventy percent remain polled and i do think that needs to change but it won't change before the article fifty deadline i think a new deal bracks it is the most likely that circumstance we haven't been sending negotiators that believe in bracks and that's what we nee
and that's what breaks it is continue to campaign for we haven't had a brics government which david cameron called for when he left office we haven't had a brics or to prime minister we haven't had a brics to cabinet and seventy percent of parliament is may not be made up of people that voted for remain so and in terms of implementing what brics it is they sit for we would very much like to do that but we're not in government and how likely though is it then we have to look at this very quickly...
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havens to avoid paying taxes including the father of the prime minister of the time including david cameron himself until he quickly divested his investments no wrongdoing legal no it in his case he quickly got out of it before he became prime minister but that in itself revealed that he knew that what he was doing was not particularly model i don't think we can expect miracles but they will suddenly rein in those tax havens but it's certainly part of the story because what's been happening. over the last eighty years is that government has been sacrificing revenue a budget deficit just as the deficit for you and me arises when expenditure is more than your income well the deficit in britain partly reflects the fact that the government has deliberately i use that word advisedly deliberately has been cutting its revenue if you cut corporation tax you are sacrificing revenue for the treasury that could be used for public social spending that's what the government has done if you provide subsidies to rich corporations and rich individuals and landowners you are spending money that could have b
havens to avoid paying taxes including the father of the prime minister of the time including david cameron himself until he quickly divested his investments no wrongdoing legal no it in his case he quickly got out of it before he became prime minister but that in itself revealed that he knew that what he was doing was not particularly model i don't think we can expect miracles but they will suddenly rein in those tax havens but it's certainly part of the story because what's been happening....
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features editor at cityam, and the political strategist jo tanner, who worked for borisjohnson and david cameronmails, the observer says dup leader arlene foster is ready to trigger a no—deal brexit and now regards this as the "likeliest outcome."
features editor at cityam, and the political strategist jo tanner, who worked for borisjohnson and david cameronmails, the observer says dup leader arlene foster is ready to trigger a no—deal brexit and now regards this as the "likeliest outcome."
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this, and i recall, maybe even five oi’ this, and i recall, maybe even five or six years ago, david cameronquiry at an how we can try and stimulate business. do you think it is a losing battle? this is it. people talk about this in terms of television, why don't we have modern live televising? television, why don't we have modern live televising ? well, television, why don't we have modern live televising? well, stop subscribing to netflix. we all do it. we go to the high street, we try and buy something, then they get tempted to buy it more cheaper or more conveniently online. we are all agents of this change. we cannot really call it a great tragedy. it is an evolutionary thing. for me, i think the things that are taking over the that cannot be replaced online, the beauty therapy shops, cafes, supermarkets are not suffering at all. perhaps we are going to see is a seismic shift in how we participate in high streets, and clearly there are going to be winners and losers in that evolutionary shift. there is one significant area that has been looked at by the tragedy, and it is the chancellor
this, and i recall, maybe even five oi’ this, and i recall, maybe even five or six years ago, david cameronquiry at an how we can try and stimulate business. do you think it is a losing battle? this is it. people talk about this in terms of television, why don't we have modern live televising? television, why don't we have modern live televising ? well, television, why don't we have modern live televising? well, stop subscribing to netflix. we all do it. we go to the high street, we try and...
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it‘s been one of the reasons why british prime minister is like david cameron have defended being sont page of the times, a big report on bullying at westminster. quite a damning report today that might have got higher profile had it not been for so many other stories happening. this report was carried out by dame laura cox, 200 people came forward and gave evidence. they talked about some of the harassment that goes on in the commons and the basic conclusion is the current administration who run the commons of whichjohn administration who run the commons of which john bercow administration who run the commons of whichjohn bercow is one, can‘t be taken care of until it is tackled. trying to get mps to comment on the story was really difficult. one mp, sir kevin barron, of the labour party, wrote that the times stating that bercow has to go. i was surprised that seeing is one of the core parts of this report is that mps are not doing enough to tackle it. i can see that bercow is going to suppress any debate in the commons. is this a bigger problem about the whole culture? apparently.
it‘s been one of the reasons why british prime minister is like david cameron have defended being sont page of the times, a big report on bullying at westminster. quite a damning report today that might have got higher profile had it not been for so many other stories happening. this report was carried out by dame laura cox, 200 people came forward and gave evidence. they talked about some of the harassment that goes on in the commons and the basic conclusion is the current administration who...
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features editor at city am, and the political strategist, jo tanner — who worked for borisjohnson and david cameronviewers on bbc one for a summary of all the day's news with my colleague tina daheley — but first... more now on the developments regarding saudi arabia's relationship with the us. earlier i spoke to hussein ibish, senior resident scholar at the arab gulf institute in washington. i started by asking him how much of a crisis in relations this might prove to be. it is the biggest one since the 9/11 terrorist attacks but i think while it is going to be a very big crisis, it will have a significant impact on the relationship for several months if not longer, but the basic fundamentals are not going to be shaken. military intelligence and cooperation and working together to stabilise the energy markets, these are two important to be put aside. if the basic relationship was not rethought after 9/11 and the occupation of iraq and the war in yemen, the fate of any one individual is not going to do that. but if saudi arabia cannot exonerate itself there will be, as president trump said, some se
features editor at city am, and the political strategist, jo tanner — who worked for borisjohnson and david cameronviewers on bbc one for a summary of all the day's news with my colleague tina daheley — but first... more now on the developments regarding saudi arabia's relationship with the us. earlier i spoke to hussein ibish, senior resident scholar at the arab gulf institute in washington. i started by asking him how much of a crisis in relations this might prove to be. it is the biggest...
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features editor at cityam, and the political strategist, jo tanner, who worked for borisjohnson and david camerones have suffered their worst flooding in 30 years after being hit by storm callum. the heavy rain and strong winds have also left 2000 homes and businesses in england without power — with some flood defences breached. people in one village in south wales spent last night on evacuation alert because of the rising water levels, from where tomos morgan reports. yeah, so it's streaming through the middle of the house at the moment. yeah, and you've made a kind of drainage by taking up all the panels. yeah, we're trying to keep it as central as possible. vickie leclerc‘s home in aberdulais has been ruined by storm callum. 0vernight the torrential rain that caused havoc across south wales has decimated her family's home. ijust don't know how long it's going to take for it to all go down, so it'ss just waiting for everything to dry out, i guess, and then see what happens from there, but now a lot of people on the street haven't got insurance or anything, so i don't know what they are going to
features editor at cityam, and the political strategist, jo tanner, who worked for borisjohnson and david camerones have suffered their worst flooding in 30 years after being hit by storm callum. the heavy rain and strong winds have also left 2000 homes and businesses in england without power — with some flood defences breached. people in one village in south wales spent last night on evacuation alert because of the rising water levels, from where tomos morgan reports. yeah, so it's streaming...
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word brexit, there was a frequent and noisy debate about international aid, and that's because david cameron given over in international development assistance, meaning that if the economy was growing, international aid would increase evenif international aid would increase even if there were cuts elsewhere. what penny morduant wants to do is redefine what counts as 0.7%, and that could mean hundreds of millions of pounds being saved as far as the taxpayer contribution is concerned. separately, she wants more private sector involvement in development aid as well, encouraging pension funds for instance to invest in developing countries. but as far as this redefinition is concerned, it will take time, years, and it won't save a vast amount of money, and already some critics are saying the government is running away from its responsibilities. chris, thank you. a convicted british paedophile is being sued for damages by five young people who claim they were sexually exploited by him while he was living in the philippines. douglas slade was jailed for 24 years in 2016 for abusing five boys here i
word brexit, there was a frequent and noisy debate about international aid, and that's because david cameron given over in international development assistance, meaning that if the economy was growing, international aid would increase evenif international aid would increase even if there were cuts elsewhere. what penny morduant wants to do is redefine what counts as 0.7%, and that could mean hundreds of millions of pounds being saved as far as the taxpayer contribution is concerned. separately,...
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to do i mean gordon brown wouldn't put up with this for tony blair george also would have had david cameron telling him but he's announced fuel duty about austerity he has to go along in unfold ok well maybe maybe because breaks it is on his mind that's going to financial times and the great success the government is having over these complex yes ideas yes the irony of that for those of you with a view was we were sort of the pressure our innate how u.k. has ruled over only fourteen of two hundred thirty six e.u. international treaties well this is mean this is calamitous this is this is everything not this isn't the thoughts of the tripe it loudly might spare croft it's it's about nuclear arrangements this is terrible but it was they're doing it they want to scrap the two hundred thirty six liberal treaties or did i mean they've been lazy or does it mean everything's really bush actually got to they've got to really go see everything will be a choice a conscious decision not to have been really negotiate i don't know quite know they've got to renegotiate these treaties with other countries
to do i mean gordon brown wouldn't put up with this for tony blair george also would have had david cameron telling him but he's announced fuel duty about austerity he has to go along in unfold ok well maybe maybe because breaks it is on his mind that's going to financial times and the great success the government is having over these complex yes ideas yes the irony of that for those of you with a view was we were sort of the pressure our innate how u.k. has ruled over only fourteen of two...