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david cameron, the foreign- to david cameron, the foreign secretary. _ to david cameron, the foreign, talked _ to david cameron, the foreign secretary, talked about - to david cameron, the foreigni secretary, talked about russia wanted — secretary, talked about russia wanted to _ secretary, talked about russia wanted to bring _ secretary, talked about russia wanted to bring the _ secretary, talked about russia wanted to bring the world - secretary, talked about russiai wanted to bring the world back secretary, talked about russia i wanted to bring the world back to the 19th _ wanted to bring the world back to the 19th century. _ wanted to bring the world back to the 19th century. he _ wanted to bring the world back to the 19th century. he was - wanted to bring the world back to the 19th century. he was wanting| the 19th century. he was wanting to make _ the 19th century. he was wanting to make the _ the 19th century. he was wanting to make the point— the 19th century. he was wanting to make the point that _ the 19th century. he was wanting to make the point that a _ the 19th century.
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david cameron hasn't really been wheeled out.out david cameron? are you implying that he's actually been held back? no, no, no, not at all. ijust think it's very striking that when i was having conversations with people in government in the immediate aftermath of them bringing david cameron back, they said there's two great prizes for them. one is you get a former prime minister with extensive experience in foreign affairs to be the foreign secretary. and clearly that's the great prize for rishi sunak administratively. and he's been doing... i think no—one could say he's been anything other than massively energetic on the world stage. he's been travelling a lot. he's travelling right now. he's in the falkland islands at the moment. but the other thing that people said is, he'll also be a very powerful voice arguing for government policy on the airwaves across the piece. that's the thing that i don't think has happened very much. he's made one appearance on sunday with laura kuenssberg, but generally he has confined himself to ver
david cameron hasn't really been wheeled out.out david cameron? are you implying that he's actually been held back? no, no, no, not at all. ijust think it's very striking that when i was having conversations with people in government in the immediate aftermath of them bringing david cameron back, they said there's two great prizes for them. one is you get a former prime minister with extensive experience in foreign affairs to be the foreign secretary. and clearly that's the great prize for...
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and as for david cameron. well, yes . good. and as for david cameron. well, yes. good.avid cameron. well, yes . good. i'm pleased he's gone yes. good. i'm pleased he's gone to the falklands . it's a very, to the falklands. it's a very, very good thing . it's a show of very good thing. it's a show of support for falkland islands sovereignty . it's really for me sovereignty. it's really for me to stand up and praise david cameron like this in public. a most unusual thing in interestingly, the new president of argentina, malay, will be coming to the cpac conference on wednesday . coming to the cpac conference on wednesday. i'm going to do my to best have a word with him. i'm going to ask him the question about the falklands , and i would about the falklands, and i would have thought he's got enough on his plate dealing with the argentine economy you argentine economy and would you believe already , since he believe he's already, since he became president, cut public spending by a staggering 50. here is somebody doing his best to get argentina out of just a catastrophe with
and as for david cameron. well, yes . good. and as for david cameron. well, yes. good.avid cameron. well, yes . good. i'm pleased he's gone yes. good. i'm pleased he's gone to the falklands . it's a very, to the falklands. it's a very, very good thing . it's a show of very good thing. it's a show of support for falkland islands sovereignty . it's really for me sovereignty. it's really for me to stand up and praise david cameron like this in public. a most unusual thing in interestingly, the new...
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says, i think it's a gross insult, i'm not a connoisseur of this kind of expression, david cameron should his own country, frankly speaking, he can kiss my back. but in the second to the conservative party , the so-called conservative party of great britain, there is also, by the way, a wonderful photograph where they are all, so to speak, standing in one place, and johnson there... that’s what he actually calls them, nazi fascists , putin’s puppets and there , there are a lot of all sorts of things, so to speak, and in general , enemies of america, once again, enemies of america, as david cameron understands it, as a global structure that is obliged to ensure something else, not at all national interests, certainly definitely not the interests of the citizens of the united states, that’s what marzhari teilo kiss my ass kritin, he says to her, well, marjri, what are you talking about, where did you even get this collective farmer, where are you from the collective farmer? where they started, this is an amazing thing, because really, these are the people who say that i beat the ukrainian i
says, i think it's a gross insult, i'm not a connoisseur of this kind of expression, david cameron should his own country, frankly speaking, he can kiss my back. but in the second to the conservative party , the so-called conservative party of great britain, there is also, by the way, a wonderful photograph where they are all, so to speak, standing in one place, and johnson there... that’s what he actually calls them, nazi fascists , putin’s puppets and there , there are a lot of all sorts...
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british foreign ministry david cameron.. urgently approve a package of assistance to kiev, according to agency b. cameron called everyone who does not want to help ukraine, that is, the republicans and trump, accomplices of hitler. that is, the very latest arguments, the so-called godwin’s law, have already come into play. when you start calling hitler names, it means that you have lost the argument. asymmetry. the uk has announced a huge aid package of £2.5 billion. the european union has already adopted its aid package worth billions of pounds. and, of course, right now there is a debate in congress about the allocation of american aid. and i urge members of congress to pass this bill to give this money for weapons to ukraine. they are fighting off putin's aggression and they need our help. we must defend freedom, defend this country's right to self-defense, make sure putin doesn't win. i hope they vote, but no matter what. in this case, we are going to support ukraine for as long as necessary. i welcome the us senate pas
british foreign ministry david cameron.. urgently approve a package of assistance to kiev, according to agency b. cameron called everyone who does not want to help ukraine, that is, the republicans and trump, accomplices of hitler. that is, the very latest arguments, the so-called godwin’s law, have already come into play. when you start calling hitler names, it means that you have lost the argument. asymmetry. the uk has announced a huge aid package of £2.5 billion. the european union has...
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and david cameron was dead against it.rs, and i guess from negotiations that have been taking part as a result of this conflict, he has moved on to our position. i think the broadest range of support for the position of recognition of a palestinian state, as a recognition of their inalienable right to self—determination, a right of theirs to be realised that is not in the gift of their neighbour or in the control of their neighbour, i think it's important now that actually, you know, in the tory party and the labour party and across the world there is a growing consensus that we support that right, we will recognise that right in office and we will work with other partners to make it meaningful in the delivery of a 2—state solution. but can it, because we know that the israeli prime minister says forget it, we are not having a 2—state solution. israel's security depends on not having an armed palestinian state next door, either in gaza or in the west bank. it is not going to happen. and at the moment, despite the fact he w
and david cameron was dead against it.rs, and i guess from negotiations that have been taking part as a result of this conflict, he has moved on to our position. i think the broadest range of support for the position of recognition of a palestinian state, as a recognition of their inalienable right to self—determination, a right of theirs to be realised that is not in the gift of their neighbour or in the control of their neighbour, i think it's important now that actually, you know, in the...
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and david cameron was dead against it.d i guess from negotiations that have been taking part as a result of this conflict, he has moved on to our position. i think the broadest range of support for the position of recognition of a palestinian state, as a recognition of their inalienable right to self—determination, a right of theirs to be realised that is not in the gift of their neighbour or in the control of their neighbour, i think it's important now that actually, you know, in the tory party and the labour party and across the world there is a growing consensus that we support that right, we will recognise that right in office and we will work with other partners to make it meaningful in the delivery of a 2—state solution. but can it, because we know that the israeli prime minister says forget it, we are not having a 2—state solution. israel's security depends on not having an armed palestinian state next door, either in gaza or in the west bank. it is not going to happen. and at the moment, despite the fact he was a d
and david cameron was dead against it.d i guess from negotiations that have been taking part as a result of this conflict, he has moved on to our position. i think the broadest range of support for the position of recognition of a palestinian state, as a recognition of their inalienable right to self—determination, a right of theirs to be realised that is not in the gift of their neighbour or in the control of their neighbour, i think it's important now that actually, you know, in the tory...
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where watching david cameron at the security council in new york. let's listen in.n. he showed incredible courage in _ listen in. he showed incredible courage in returning _ listen in. he showed incredible courage in returning to - listen in. he showed incredible courage in returning to russia. listen in. he showed incredible . courage in returning to russia. he didn't falter, and he's now suffered terrible consequences for standing firm for russian democracy. and todayis firm for russian democracy. and today is an opportunity to give the world's answer. all of us up or needless suffering, yet we all know what is at stake here. in acting so brazenly, putin is not only trying to seize a chunk of his neighbour's territory, trying to extinguish the ukrainian people's right to self—determination, he's openly trying to upset the international order, replace it with not some progressive vision of an equality to nations, but returning to a 19th century quality
where watching david cameron at the security council in new york. let's listen in.n. he showed incredible courage in _ listen in. he showed incredible courage in returning _ listen in. he showed incredible courage in returning to - listen in. he showed incredible courage in returning to russia. listen in. he showed incredible . courage in returning to russia. he didn't falter, and he's now suffered terrible consequences for standing firm for russian democracy. and todayis firm for russian...
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can tell us quickly, however, yeah, so i think i mean the change of tone that we hearing from david cameron for example is a result of these crowds that are here, and the tone is changing, but i'll tell you what, behind the scenes, there is so much planning going on, for example, one of the big issues we are addressing at the moment is how we are going to practically use the muslim vote, now as you know muslims in this country have never voted in one block and and this is the first time that they are coming across and this is not to say that they only going to be voting for muslim and peace, but the fact that anybody, the major criteria at the moment is to ensure that whoever is for palestine, they are going to get this muslim vote and and you can hear the politicians, there is lot of fear, if you listen to the discussion from the local media, they are very fearful of this new development where the muslims are talking to voting as the block and before that is the reason you david cameron for example, of course so far has not said a single word post the icj ruling and this is the man who cal
can tell us quickly, however, yeah, so i think i mean the change of tone that we hearing from david cameron for example is a result of these crowds that are here, and the tone is changing, but i'll tell you what, behind the scenes, there is so much planning going on, for example, one of the big issues we are addressing at the moment is how we are going to practically use the muslim vote, now as you know muslims in this country have never voted in one block and and this is the first time that...
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david cameron should take care of his own country. frankly, screw him.oc avoided such decisions, fearing escalation in relations with russia, individual countries of the alliance were engaged in training ukrainians, the nato secretary general called on them to also... increase the capacity of the defense industry. we discussed increasing ammunition production to replenish our stockpiles and continue to support ukraine. we must move away from the leisurely pace of peacetime. to the high rate of production required by the conflict. meanwhile, representatives of the alliance have already begun to gather for the munich security conference. it is expected that an agreement will be concluded on the margins strengthening cooperation between germany and ukraine. the list of participants has not yet been disclosed, but the visit was confirmed by emmanuel macron and un secretary-general antonio guterres. it is noteworthy that the us delegation will be represented not by the eighty-one-year-old leader of the country, but by vice president kamala hares, who has alre
david cameron should take care of his own country. frankly, screw him.oc avoided such decisions, fearing escalation in relations with russia, individual countries of the alliance were engaged in training ukrainians, the nato secretary general called on them to also... increase the capacity of the defense industry. we discussed increasing ammunition production to replenish our stockpiles and continue to support ukraine. we must move away from the leisurely pace of peacetime. to the high rate of...
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wanted to say , i think it’s a gross insult, i’m not a fan of this kind of expression, david cameron country, frankly, fuck him. cameron tried to smooth out the tension, saying that the statement was motivated by a reluctance to lecture washington, but by love for the united states. but for donald trump. nato countries should pay more, they don’t pay, they don’t contribute in the proper amount, and they laugh at stupidity united states of america. we are led by a guy who easily gives away 60 billion dollars every time someone asks him for it, we don't have to do that, we are laughed at as a stupid country because of our leadership. the bloc avoided such decisions, fearing escalation in relations with russia. individual countries of the alliance were involved in training ukrainians. the nato secretary general called on them to further increase the capacity of the defense industry. we discussed increasing the production of ammunition to replenish our warehouses. continued. it is expected that an agreement will be concluded on the sidelines to strengthen cooperation between germany and
wanted to say , i think it’s a gross insult, i’m not a fan of this kind of expression, david cameron country, frankly, fuck him. cameron tried to smooth out the tension, saying that the statement was motivated by a reluctance to lecture washington, but by love for the united states. but for donald trump. nato countries should pay more, they don’t pay, they don’t contribute in the proper amount, and they laugh at stupidity united states of america. we are led by a guy who easily gives...
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is it something that, david cameron— think?ernment can do. that is the thing. isn't _ british government can do. that is the thing, isn't it? _ british government can do. that is the thing, isn't it? the _ british government can do. that is the thing, isn't it? the uk- the thing, isn't it? the uk government— the thing, isn't it? the uk government and - the thing, isn't it? the uk government and the i the thing, isn't it? the ukl government and the west, the thing, isn't it? the uk- government and the west, more broadly. — government and the west, more broadly, now— government and the west, more broadly. now it _ government and the west, more broadly, now it does _ government and the west, more broadly, now it does have - government and the west, more broadly, now it does have a i government and the west, more broadly, now it does have a very| broadly, now it does have a very aggressive — broadly, now it does have a very aggressive posture _ broadly, now it does have a very aggressive posture towards i broadly, now it does have
is it something that, david cameron— think?ernment can do. that is the thing. isn't _ british government can do. that is the thing, isn't it? _ british government can do. that is the thing, isn't it? the _ british government can do. that is the thing, isn't it? the uk- the thing, isn't it? the uk government— the thing, isn't it? the uk government and - the thing, isn't it? the uk government and the i the thing, isn't it? the ukl government and the west, the thing, isn't it? the uk-...
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david cameron.repeated calls for the us congess to pass a bill that included support for ukraine. we applaud what the eu has already done for ukraine but because of their strength and the power in the world, we really do want to see congress pass that money to support ukraine economically, but crucially, militarily in the months ahead. we saw yet again yesterday in the black sea the huge success that ukraine is having against putin's russia. they have now sunk 20%, over 20%, of russia's black sea fleet. as a result, ukraine is exporting green again, the ukraine economy is growing again, the black sea is open again. when people talk about stalemate, there is no stalemate on the black sea and we have to do everything we can to make sure ukraine can succeed this year and beyond. we must not let putin think he can out wait us or last us out. that is why this vote in congress is so crucial. david cameron. the london overground is to be rebranded to help make the capital's public transport network easier
david cameron.repeated calls for the us congess to pass a bill that included support for ukraine. we applaud what the eu has already done for ukraine but because of their strength and the power in the world, we really do want to see congress pass that money to support ukraine economically, but crucially, militarily in the months ahead. we saw yet again yesterday in the black sea the huge success that ukraine is having against putin's russia. they have now sunk 20%, over 20%, of russia's black...
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possible in separate meetings with us vice president kamla harris and british foreign minister david cameron. ability iraq's military and intelligence security forces have reached an acceptable level to maintain the security of this country in dealing with terrorism, and there is no longer a need for the presence of foreign forces. on the anniversary of the martyrdom of haj qassem soleimani, mohammad shia sudani said: the american government committed a crime of sand. the theme of the assassination of iraqi general qassem soleimani. america is a guest. iraq assassinated general soleimani, which is considered a double blow, a double sin and an aggression against two countries. soudaneh was commissioned by the iraqi president to form a cabinet about one year and four months ago. as the prime minister of iraq, he expanded his priority he announced political and economic relations with the neighbors. the security and stability of iraq by winning over terrorism and achieving political stability and security. so far and now, as i said at the beginning of the program. we are going to host mr. mahmo
possible in separate meetings with us vice president kamla harris and british foreign minister david cameron. ability iraq's military and intelligence security forces have reached an acceptable level to maintain the security of this country in dealing with terrorism, and there is no longer a need for the presence of foreign forces. on the anniversary of the martyrdom of haj qassem soleimani, mohammad shia sudani said: the american government committed a crime of sand. the theme of the...
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i can reflect on david cameron, the prime minister since 2014, and david cameron said at that point hadtarian ceasefire recognising the situation in gaza is intolerable. just over 2000 people lost their lives since that time and we are looking at a human catastrophe and it's important the house of commons does its job and mps do what they are sent to westminster to do which is sendup... and we know public opinion across the silence once a ceasefire and quite frankly it is shameful the shenanigans in the house of commons distracted us from what we should do and that is giving leadership and recognising that a strong force advocates for ceasefire. we are focusing on the two state solution so we can get peace in the middle east and respect the votes the israeli and palestinians, their hopes are that they can ultimately have security. we hopes are that they can ultimately have security-— have security. we must leave it there but thank _ have security. we must leave it there but thank you _ have security. we must leave it there but thank you so - have security. we must leave it there but tha
i can reflect on david cameron, the prime minister since 2014, and david cameron said at that point hadtarian ceasefire recognising the situation in gaza is intolerable. just over 2000 people lost their lives since that time and we are looking at a human catastrophe and it's important the house of commons does its job and mps do what they are sent to westminster to do which is sendup... and we know public opinion across the silence once a ceasefire and quite frankly it is shameful the...
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ditto david cameron, jeremy hunt, grant shapps.t the other end, who are much fresher and i'm sure rishi sunak would like to go into the election and promote them as much as possible as the new face of the conservative party. but they often come unglued on sticky wickets, where as people like michael gove handle difficult questions like that more smoothly. let me segue, because you have made the news with michael gove, we had alan bates in broadcasting house today. the bbc has done some digging into fujitsu uk's accounts to find that millions were paid to executives during the horizon fiasco, the software that was faulty. 900 sub postmasters and mistresses were pursued through the courts and prosecuted over these mistakes. and at the same time, fujitsu uk were playing the bosses millions. alan bates told me this needs to be looked into in the inquiry. the really important thing in all of this is getting the victims, the sub postmasters who have suffered, paid as soon as possible. i don't know why government cannot get the money out
ditto david cameron, jeremy hunt, grant shapps.t the other end, who are much fresher and i'm sure rishi sunak would like to go into the election and promote them as much as possible as the new face of the conservative party. but they often come unglued on sticky wickets, where as people like michael gove handle difficult questions like that more smoothly. let me segue, because you have made the news with michael gove, we had alan bates in broadcasting house today. the bbc has done some digging...
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, david cameron lost by elections, david cameron lost by elections and then went on to win _ lost byal election, you shouldn't read too much _ election, you shouldn't read too much into— election, you shouldn't read too much into each by election result, it's too— much into each by election result, it's too early to tell what the result — it's too early to tell what the result will be, will have to wait a few hours — result will be, will have to wait a few hours to find out, we fought a great _ few hours to find out, we fought a great campaign and i'm proud of what we do. _ great campaign and i'm proud of what we do. i_ great campaign and i'm proud of what we do, i hope we get a great result tonight _ we do, i hope we get a great result toniaht. ~ . we do, i hope we get a great result toniaht. . ., ., ., ., we do, i hope we get a great result toni. ht_ . ., ., ., ., , tonight. what would it mean to rishi sunak if the party — tonight. what would it mean to rishi sunak if the party should _ tonight. what would it mean to rishi sunak if the party should lose - tonight. what would it mea
, david cameron lost by elections, david cameron lost by elections and then went on to win _ lost byal election, you shouldn't read too much _ election, you shouldn't read too much into— election, you shouldn't read too much into each by election result, it's too— much into each by election result, it's too early to tell what the result — it's too early to tell what the result will be, will have to wait a few hours — result will be, will have to wait a few hours to find out, we fought a...
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you heard david cameron . what do you heard david cameron. perhaps will come to hospitals like street ? like great ormond street? >> well, first of all, it wasn't his suggestion. he was asked a question about whether we should be doing and his answer be doing this. and his answer was his preference by far was that his preference by far was that his preference by far was , is that children should be was, is that children should be treated medically . we should be treated medically. we should be giving help to the for the medical treatment of children on on the ground in gaza as close to the scene of their homes as possible. that was the right thing to do. and then he said, of course, there may be some occasions in the past where a small number, um , probably need small number, um, probably need that long and difficult journey to britain in order to be rescued. we've done that on a few occasions in the past . rescued. we've done that on a few occasions in the past. he doesn't rule that out, but he made it absolutely clear that was preference. t
you heard david cameron . what do you heard david cameron. perhaps will come to hospitals like street ? like great ormond street? >> well, first of all, it wasn't his suggestion. he was asked a question about whether we should be doing and his answer be doing this. and his answer was his preference by far was that his preference by far was that his preference by far was , is that children should be was, is that children should be treated medically . we should be treated medically. we...
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they will lose disastrously, i hope this one will also go somewhere into the red sunset, well and david cameronyou need to understand, yes, he is serving out his last months as head of the forain office, although he was not so long ago appointed... but i think that sometime in october, when elections are held in britain, the conservatives will lose miserably, he in general he will retire quite calmly and will also engage in some kind of lobbying, now of course he is trying to acquire additional connections, he was actually hired precisely because of his connections, and he actually had quite extensive connections there with the chinese, including, here and i think that there really wasn’t a person there who could help to a greater extent as a conservative in foreign policy, but another thing is that, of course, he doesn’t really help in any way, i’m talking about this essay... sum it up some kind of agenda, but like boris johnson, i think that he has this very... polls show that the majority of americans are rather against separating from the ranch, and there in the region 2/3 of the republican
they will lose disastrously, i hope this one will also go somewhere into the red sunset, well and david cameronyou need to understand, yes, he is serving out his last months as head of the forain office, although he was not so long ago appointed... but i think that sometime in october, when elections are held in britain, the conservatives will lose miserably, he in general he will retire quite calmly and will also engage in some kind of lobbying, now of course he is trying to acquire additional...
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david cameron's become the first british foreign secretary to visit the falkland islands in 30 years, status was "not up for discussion". in a 2013 referendum, the islanders voted to retain their status as a uk overseas territory, but argentina's president javier milei has said he hopes to take control of the islands by diplomatic means. three falklanders and around 1,000 argentine and british military personnel were killed in a conflict in 1982 when buenos aires invaded the islands, now we go live to ione wells, our south america correspondent in sao paulo. ione, why first of all has mr cameron decided to go down? he has a coule of cameron decided to go down? he has a couple of reasons. _ cameron decided to go down? he has a couple of reasons. the _ cameron decided to go down? he has a couple of reasons. the dispute - cameron decided to go down? he has a couple of reasons. the dispute over- couple of reasons. the dispute over sovereignty is nothing new. certainly, every argentine president has always wanted to assert that they believe that they are argentine rather than british. in t
david cameron's become the first british foreign secretary to visit the falkland islands in 30 years, status was "not up for discussion". in a 2013 referendum, the islanders voted to retain their status as a uk overseas territory, but argentina's president javier milei has said he hopes to take control of the islands by diplomatic means. three falklanders and around 1,000 argentine and british military personnel were killed in a conflict in 1982 when buenos aires invaded the islands,...
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ditto david cameron, jeremy hunt, _ in 2010. ditto david cameron, jeremy hunt, grant _ in 2010. will more fresher and i'm sure rishi sunak would _ fresher and i'm sure rishi sunak would like — fresher and i'm sure rishi sunak would like to go into the election and promote them as much as possible as the _ and promote them as much as possible as the new— and promote them as much as possible as the new face of the conservative party _ as the new face of the conservative party but — as the new face of the conservative party. but they often come unglued on sticky— party. but they often come unglued on sticky wickets, where as people like michael gove handle difficult questions like that more smoothly. let me _ questions like that more smoothly. let me segue, because you have made the news with michael gove, we had alan bates in broadcasting house today. the bbc has done some digging into fujitsu uk's accounts to find that millions were paid to executives during the horizon fiasco, the software that was faulty. 900 sub toastmasters and mistresses were pursued through the courts and p
ditto david cameron, jeremy hunt, _ in 2010. ditto david cameron, jeremy hunt, grant _ in 2010. will more fresher and i'm sure rishi sunak would _ fresher and i'm sure rishi sunak would like — fresher and i'm sure rishi sunak would like to go into the election and promote them as much as possible as the _ and promote them as much as possible as the new— and promote them as much as possible as the new face of the conservative party _ as the new face of the conservative party but — as the...
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at the time _ government of david cameron at the time so— government of david cameron at the time somilar situation here where _ time. so it's a similar situation here where you see the lawmakers coming _ here where you see the lawmakers coming forward and this really affected — coming forward and this really affected public opinion as well which — affected public opinion as well which is — affected public opinion as well which is today stands a majority in favour _ which is today stands a majority in favour of — which is today stands a majority in favour of the rights of same—sex couples — favour of the rights of same—sex couples -- _ favour of the rights of same—sex couples. —— the tory party. favour of the rights of same-sex couples. -- the tory party.- couples. -- the tory party. let's aet into couples. -- the tory party. let's get into the _ couples. -- the tory party. let's get into the detail _ couples. -- the tory party. let's get into the detail here - couples. —— the tory party. let�*s get into the detail here because the law on marriage as you just mentioned and adoption,
at the time _ government of david cameron at the time so— government of david cameron at the time somilar situation here where _ time. so it's a similar situation here where you see the lawmakers coming _ here where you see the lawmakers coming forward and this really affected — coming forward and this really affected public opinion as well which — affected public opinion as well which is — affected public opinion as well which is today stands a majority in favour _ which is today...
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>> and david cameron to >> and david cameron needs to worry his own country. >> and david cameron needs to worand his own country. >> and david cameron needs to worand frankly own country. >> and david cameron needs to worand frankly ,>wn country. >> and david cameron needs to worand frankly , he country. >> and david cameron needs to worand frankly , he can ntry. >> and david cameron needs to worand frankly , he can kiss my >> and frankly, he can kiss my ass . ass. >> get ready britain, here we go the next election hinges on what happens now. stay tuned . happens now. stay tuned. >> patrick, thank you and good evening to you. well, let's start this bulletin with some breaking news from the united states. understand multiple states. we understand multiple people been shot near people have been shot near a super bowl victory parade for the kansas chiefs. you may remember , it's just been super remember, it's just been super bowl time in the united states. well, there was a parade to celebrate the victory of the kansas chiefs, as we have here in the uk. when a football team wins video foo
>> and david cameron to >> and david cameron needs to worry his own country. >> and david cameron needs to worand his own country. >> and david cameron needs to worand frankly own country. >> and david cameron needs to worand frankly ,>wn country. >> and david cameron needs to worand frankly , he country. >> and david cameron needs to worand frankly , he can ntry. >> and david cameron needs to worand frankly , he can kiss my >> and...
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war. >> david i mean , david cameron >> david i mean, david cameron is saying he's our, um, spoken andet with the iranian foreign minister and had a very robust conversation because we know that it's iran that are backing all these these militant groups . all these these militant groups. um, but what else can we do? i mean, obviously, you know, talking doesn't seem to be working at the moment. >> well, we shouldn't be bombing yemen for a start. i mean, this is dangerous. it's reckless. what grant shapps said that this is not an escalation. is really gaslighting the highest gaslighting of the highest order. this is an escalation because we're bombing a country that don't need bomb . now. that we don't need to bomb. now. we also look into what's we need to also look into what's happening this is happening and why this is happening and why this is happening and why this is happening and the context. happening and the wider context. so houthis started targeting so the houthis started targeting ships that were on their way to israel only because because of what's happening in gaza and i thi
war. >> david i mean , david cameron >> david i mean, david cameron is saying he's our, um, spoken andet with the iranian foreign minister and had a very robust conversation because we know that it's iran that are backing all these these militant groups . all these these militant groups. um, but what else can we do? i mean, obviously, you know, talking doesn't seem to be working at the moment. >> well, we shouldn't be bombing yemen for a start. i mean, this is dangerous. it's...
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and finally, david cameron raised, and in a statement, serious concerns about what people in pakistanssibility of the unfairness of the vote. yes, i retweeted back to mr david cameron for his very gracious, kind words towards what's happening in pakistan. but david cameron and many other politicians have only cited the last 48 hours in pakistan over the elections. don't forget, whatever atrocities we've seen in the past 48 hours, they've only happened because we've allowed the last 18 months, the human rights abuse and the last 18 months with imran khan and his party members, to happen. if we didn't allow those at those times, the last 48 hours wouldn't have been such a sham election as we saw. thank you forjoining us. joining me now is ayesha siddiqa, a research fellow at soas who has experience in public policy in pakistan's civil service. ayesha was also advisor to the chairman of the national accountability bureau, an anti—corruption body in pakistan. thank you for coming in. all the candidates of imran khan's party had to stand as independents. are you surprised therefore at the
and finally, david cameron raised, and in a statement, serious concerns about what people in pakistanssibility of the unfairness of the vote. yes, i retweeted back to mr david cameron for his very gracious, kind words towards what's happening in pakistan. but david cameron and many other politicians have only cited the last 48 hours in pakistan over the elections. don't forget, whatever atrocities we've seen in the past 48 hours, they've only happened because we've allowed the last 18 months,...
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when you listen to david cameron, _ tearing hurry about this.rly he sees this as a bridgehead to build out from. to put in place a longer—lasting indefinite cease—fire. a lot of things have to happen for that to take place. most notably, the release of all the hostages. we talk about the israeli response. what is crucially important is how hamas would respond. important is how hamas would resond. ., important is how hamas would resond. . ., ., , ., respond. indeed, and that remains a ve hard respond. indeed, and that remains a very hard thing _ respond. indeed, and that remains a very hard thing to — respond. indeed, and that remains a very hard thing to gauge. _ respond. indeed, and that remains a very hard thing to gauge. we - respond. indeed, and that remains a very hard thing to gauge. we know l very hard thing to gauge. we know that hamas leaders are in cairo so that hamas leaders are in cairo so that the _ that hamas leaders are in cairo so that the negotiations which qatar and the _ that the negotiations which qatar and the egyptians are
when you listen to david cameron, _ tearing hurry about this.rly he sees this as a bridgehead to build out from. to put in place a longer—lasting indefinite cease—fire. a lot of things have to happen for that to take place. most notably, the release of all the hostages. we talk about the israeli response. what is crucially important is how hamas would respond. important is how hamas would resond. ., important is how hamas would resond. . ., ., , ., respond. indeed, and that remains a ve...
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- disagree with david cameron oni austerity, brexit and any number disagree with david cameron on -thfully, ithink he has done a pretty effective - issues. truthfully, ithink he has done a pretty effective job - issues. truthfully, ithink he has done a pretty effective job of. done a pretty effective job of diplomacy— done a pretty effective job of diplomacy in _ done a pretty effective job of diplomacy in the _ done a pretty effective job of diplomacy in the middle - done a pretty effective job of| diplomacy in the middle east. done a pretty effective job of- diplomacy in the middle east. this is bigger— diplomacy in the middle east. this is bigger than— diplomacy in the middle east. this is bigger than what _ diplomacy in the middle east. this is bigger than what is _ diplomacy in the middle east. this is bigger than what is happening. i diplomacy in the middle east. thisl is bigger than what is happening. it is bigger than what is happening. it is not _ is bigger than what is happening. it is not a _ is bigger than what is happening. it is not a parliamentary _ is bigger than wha
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i really don't care what david cameron had to say. i think this is a gross insult.this kind of expression. run by a guy who easily gives away $60 billion every time someone asks him to. we don't need to do this. they laugh at us as a stupid country because of our leadership. the north atlantic alliance has already announced plans to supply kiev with a million drones. we agreed to create a training center for the ukrainian military in poland under the auspices of nato. previously , the military bloc avoided such decisions, fearing escalation in relations with russia. individual countries of the alliance were involved in training ukrainians. the nato secretary general called on them to further increase the capacity of the defense industry. we discussed increasing the production of ammunition to replenish our warehouses and continue to support ukraine. we must move from the leisurely pace of peacetime to the high rate of production that conflict requires. meanwhile, representatives of the alliance have already begun to gather for the munich security conference. it is e
i really don't care what david cameron had to say. i think this is a gross insult.this kind of expression. run by a guy who easily gives away $60 billion every time someone asks him to. we don't need to do this. they laugh at us as a stupid country because of our leadership. the north atlantic alliance has already announced plans to supply kiev with a million drones. we agreed to create a training center for the ukrainian military in poland under the auspices of nato. previously , the military...
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still not heard from david cameron.ll maybe dip into that live in the second half of the program. we will focus plenty more in the program on ukraine, but just after the break, we will talk about the other major conflict, the israeli conflict in gaza. important meetings happening this week in paris. the israelis alongside the cia chief for those discussions. maybe we will get reaction to that in a few minutes time. do stay with us. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is pvided by... man: bdo. accountants and advisors. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: "usa today" calls it, "arguably the best bargain in streaming." that's because the free pbs app lets you watch the best of pbs anytime, anywhere. ♪ ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... brook: these are people who are trying to change the world. startups have this energy th
still not heard from david cameron.ll maybe dip into that live in the second half of the program. we will focus plenty more in the program on ukraine, but just after the break, we will talk about the other major conflict, the israeli conflict in gaza. important meetings happening this week in paris. the israelis alongside the cia chief for those discussions. maybe we will get reaction to that in a few minutes time. do stay with us. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is...
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charles is now very much involved for example in appointing people like david cameron uh the former supporter of the israeli settlement program uh the uh up of the war in in libya to be our foreign secretary and this is all part and parcel of what you're dealing with the with the brits now, i'm afraid is a medieval style government that we've got and it's something we have to deal with domestically here too. all right uh, this connection uh khalid barcot that our guests are made between the icj ruling and then you have what happened uh um not immediately afterwards but afterwards and that is the uh uh situation with anra where you have uh the uh funding that has now been uh cut by countries such as the us, the uk and others that uh our guest are mentioned uh is of i can't even say slap in the face, this is a lifeline for the palestinians in the gaza strip and now that has been uh cut, what do you see a relationship there, do you see a concerted effort uh ultimately by countries like the us who have cut this funding uh to basically want the palestinians to experience the worst in order... for
charles is now very much involved for example in appointing people like david cameron uh the former supporter of the israeli settlement program uh the uh up of the war in in libya to be our foreign secretary and this is all part and parcel of what you're dealing with the with the brits now, i'm afraid is a medieval style government that we've got and it's something we have to deal with domestically here too. all right uh, this connection uh khalid barcot that our guests are made between the icj...
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involved in politics, charles is now very much involved, for example in appointing... people like david cameron uh the former supporter of the israeli settlement program uh the uh fire up of the war in in libya to be our foreign secretary and this is all part and parcel of what you're dealing with the with the brits now i'm afraid is a medieval style government that we've got and it's something we have to deal with domestically here too all right uh this connection uh holid barat that our guests are made between the icj ruling and then you have what happened uh um not immediately afterwards. afterwards and that is the uh uh situation with anra where you have uh the uh funding that has now been uh cut by countries such as the us, the uk and others that uh our guest are mentioned uh is of i can't even say slap in the face, this is a lifeline for the palestinians in the gaza strip and now that has been uh cut, what do you see a relationship there, do you see a concerted effort uh ultimately by countries like the us who have cut this funding uh to basically want the palestinians to experience the w
involved in politics, charles is now very much involved, for example in appointing... people like david cameron uh the former supporter of the israeli settlement program uh the uh fire up of the war in in libya to be our foreign secretary and this is all part and parcel of what you're dealing with the with the brits now i'm afraid is a medieval style government that we've got and it's something we have to deal with domestically here too all right uh this connection uh holid barat that our...
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i will take you back to the house of lords where david cameron is been asked a question about what heing recognising a palestinian state. let's have a listen.— let's have a listen. playing into iran's let's have a listen. playing into lran's hands — let's have a listen. playing into iran's hands and _ let's have a listen. playing into iran's hands and perhaps i iran's hands and perhaps jeopardising the chances for a long—term sustainable peace. i long—term sustainable peace. i absolutely understand where my noble friend is coming from. i would just say that of course it isn't rewarding hamas, they don't believe in a two state solution, they believe in the destruction of israel. my point is that if you look at the whole point of a two state solution, to create long—term sustainable peace, i think the last 30 years have shown that we will not solve this problem without a solution that gives dignity and security to palestinian people as well as giving vital security to israel. i say this is a strong friend of israel, this is the right approach and we should pursue it. after israel withdr
i will take you back to the house of lords where david cameron is been asked a question about what heing recognising a palestinian state. let's have a listen.— let's have a listen. playing into iran's let's have a listen. playing into lran's hands — let's have a listen. playing into iran's hands and _ let's have a listen. playing into iran's hands and perhaps i iran's hands and perhaps jeopardising the chances for a long—term sustainable peace. i long—term sustainable peace. i...
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david cameron's government knew the post office had ditched a secret investigation that might have helped through a bbc analysis of confidential government documents. find all the detals at bbc.com/news or the bbc news app. around the world and across the uk, let's look at some other stories making news. birmingham city council raise council tax by 21%, as part of £300 million worth of budget savings, street lights will be dimmed, waste collections will become fortnightly, burial costs will increase. the labour run authority has been revealing details of it cuts has had to make after declaring itself effectively bankrupt, last year. the uk infant formula market is under investigation after regulator said parents could be saving £500 in the baby's first year. a report in november found the price of formulae had risen 25% over two years. regulators say the market was not functioning in a way that would prompt suppliers to offer lower prices. the national trust is opening the farne islands to visitors. it is home to 200,000 seabirds, including puffins, and arctic terns. you're live with bbc
david cameron's government knew the post office had ditched a secret investigation that might have helped through a bbc analysis of confidential government documents. find all the detals at bbc.com/news or the bbc news app. around the world and across the uk, let's look at some other stories making news. birmingham city council raise council tax by 21%, as part of £300 million worth of budget savings, street lights will be dimmed, waste collections will become fortnightly, burial costs will...
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ministers in david cameron�*s government knew about the investigation, including then business secretarytarted legal action, the investigation suddenly stopped. it was like the world crashed on my head. the government took my house. it made me bankrupt. this subpostmaster was given a three—year sentence based on evidence from the horizon system and his conviction still has not been quashed. if deloitte�*s investigation into horizon had been completed, it might have helped falsely accused subpostmasters like him to prove something crucial — that the evidence used to convict, horizon�*s data on the cash in their branch accounts, couldn�*t be relied on. nice to see you, thank you. i showed him jonathan swift�*s recommendation that the post office must investigate how often remote fiddling happened, going back to 1999. do you think they followed the qc�*s recommendations, what would be your guess? if they followed them i wouldn�*t have been inside prison. here�*s the thing, they did follow the recommendations. they did? they did. deloitte spent three months, we discovered, going back through
ministers in david cameron�*s government knew about the investigation, including then business secretarytarted legal action, the investigation suddenly stopped. it was like the world crashed on my head. the government took my house. it made me bankrupt. this subpostmaster was given a three—year sentence based on evidence from the horizon system and his conviction still has not been quashed. if deloitte�*s investigation into horizon had been completed, it might have helped falsely accused...
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meanwhile, here in the uk, the foreign secretary, david cameron, has been answering question in the houses. he stressed the need for applause infighting and spoke about what should happen next. there are lots of thin . s should happen next. there are lots of things we _ should happen next. there are lots of things we do _ should happen next. there are lots of things we do start _ should happen next. there are lots of things we do start talking - should happen next. there are lots of things we do start talking about | of things we do start talking about now, whether that is what happens the day after a pause, whether it is about a reconstituted palestinian authority, whether it is a question of how you offer a political horizon to people in the palestinian territories or indeed how we deal with israel's very real security concerns. if there is a pause and a ceasefire, how do you make sure the people responsible cannot remain in gaza and the infrastructure of terror is taken down? the foreign ministers of germany and norway have also added their voices to the chorus of concern over the pote
meanwhile, here in the uk, the foreign secretary, david cameron, has been answering question in the houses. he stressed the need for applause infighting and spoke about what should happen next. there are lots of thin . s should happen next. there are lots of things we _ should happen next. there are lots of things we do _ should happen next. there are lots of things we do start _ should happen next. there are lots of things we do start talking - should happen next. there are lots of things we...
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ambassador, i want to begin with some words said recently by the uk foreign minister, david cameron. he said this: "the lights are flashing red right "across the global dashboard. "it is hard to think of a time when there's been so much danger, insecurity, instability in the world." would you agree with him on that? i would. and where do you see the instability at its most dangerous? the most pressing thing today is, of course, the middle east. you cannot deny it. it's obvious. it is a conflict that is fraught with the regional conflagration, potential global conflagration. you see what's happening — what has been happening in recent days. you have seen what's been happening in the red sea with the us aggression on yemen, with the recent us plus uk aggression on iraq and syria, the situation on the northern border of israel with lebanon. so, the middle east may explode, unfortunately. i'm looking at some of your recent quotes. you refer to the blatant act of american—british aggression against sovereign states. you talk about the us sowing chaos and destruction in the middle east. do
ambassador, i want to begin with some words said recently by the uk foreign minister, david cameron. he said this: "the lights are flashing red right "across the global dashboard. "it is hard to think of a time when there's been so much danger, insecurity, instability in the world." would you agree with him on that? i would. and where do you see the instability at its most dangerous? the most pressing thing today is, of course, the middle east. you cannot deny it. it's...
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and the foreign secretary david cameron, was been visiting the falkland islands today, struck a similar >> we are calling for a stop in the fighting right now. we think that what we need is a pause in the fighting and the hostages to come out and aid to go in. that should happen straightaway. then what we need to do is to turn that pause into a sustainable cease-fire, and things will have to have it for that to be the case and for fighting to not resume. we will have to see hamas leaders leave gaza, we are going to have to see the machinery of terrorism taken down, we are going to have to see a proper horizon for the palestinian people and new palestinian government. but let's make that happen. let's have a stop to the fighting now and have that hostage release and then build on it from here. that is what we need to happen, rather than the offensive in rafah. christian: let's get the view from both sides. in new york is nada tawfik, in jerusalem paul adams. nada, if i could start with you -- if you read down this draft amendment, draft resolution that the americans have circulated, ther
and the foreign secretary david cameron, was been visiting the falkland islands today, struck a similar >> we are calling for a stop in the fighting right now. we think that what we need is a pause in the fighting and the hostages to come out and aid to go in. that should happen straightaway. then what we need to do is to turn that pause into a sustainable cease-fire, and things will have to have it for that to be the case and for fighting to not resume. we will have to see hamas leaders...
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butjust on the very basics of the un charter and territorial integrity of all nations and we heard david cameroneron talking to the general assembly that putin must be stopped in ukraine because he willjust continue outside of ukraine's borders and other countries will be threatened by their large neighbours if that is a precedent that is set. it is certainly a message that they're putting forward in keeping allies but you have to remember two years on now, we are seeing what is being dumped here as ukraine fatigue and the us ambassador really warned nations against ukraine fatigue and it's because there are so many other global crises right now that are diverting the worlds attention and not least israel's war in gaza, sudan and members here have at the front of their mind, immediate concerns but again, ukraine requested this meeting and then getting a brief meeting and the secretary—general and there will be joint statement from eu ministers calling for the withdrawal of us forces from ukraine and giving russia holds the veto power in the security council and his body has been blocked from yea
butjust on the very basics of the un charter and territorial integrity of all nations and we heard david cameroneron talking to the general assembly that putin must be stopped in ukraine because he willjust continue outside of ukraine's borders and other countries will be threatened by their large neighbours if that is a precedent that is set. it is certainly a message that they're putting forward in keeping allies but you have to remember two years on now, we are seeing what is being dumped...
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in particular, with these words, the minister of foreign affairs of great britain, david cameron, called on the world community to continue supporting ukraine. the british minister made this speech at the session of the un general assembly dedicated to the occupied territories of ukraine, which took place on friday in new york. other high-ranking officials took part in the meeting, including the minister of foreign affairs of ukraine, dmytro kuleba. we will talk more about the purpose behind these and the main statements with my colleague iryna solomko, who is currently in direct contact with the studio with headquarters of the un apartment. irina, hello. it is clear that the un is not the most obvious platform for talking about the importance of supporting ukraine with weapons, but still, did the ukrainian minister try to draw attention to this today? yes, yuli, congratulations, you absolutely rightly pointed out that , in fact, the un is not the right platform, moreover , today... the main topic, that is, today there are two main events, the first is an open debate dedicated to the sit
in particular, with these words, the minister of foreign affairs of great britain, david cameron, called on the world community to continue supporting ukraine. the british minister made this speech at the session of the un general assembly dedicated to the occupied territories of ukraine, which took place on friday in new york. other high-ranking officials took part in the meeting, including the minister of foreign affairs of ukraine, dmytro kuleba. we will talk more about the purpose behind...
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will be factoring in search, _ david cameron will be factoring in search, the — david cameron will beissues they face — search, the huge domestic issues they face to make a stand, 33 million — they face to make a stand, 33 million people displaced internally laughter— million people displaced internally laughter because of floods and landslides, 50—year high inflation, huge _ landslides, 50—year high inflation, huge internal challenges and i think a lot of— huge internal challenges and i think a lot of the — huge internal challenges and i think a lot of the community will be hoping — a lot of the community will be hoping against hope that there will be some _ hoping against hope that there will be some type of swift conclusion, formation— be some type of swift conclusion, formation of a government that can -et formation of a government that can get on _ formation of a government that can get on with— formation of a government that can get on with some of those big internal— get on with some of those big internal challenges as well as international positioning. you are ri . ht it inter
will be factoring in search, _ david cameron will be factoring in search, the — david cameron will beissues they face — search, the huge domestic issues they face to make a stand, 33 million — they face to make a stand, 33 million people displaced internally laughter— million people displaced internally laughter because of floods and landslides, 50—year high inflation, huge _ landslides, 50—year high inflation, huge internal challenges and i think a lot of— huge internal...
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the most famous one was david cameron, written by, uh uh um uh. one was david cameron, written by, uhh uh um uh. sorry. forgive me. her name's escaped me now. uh, isabel . me. her name's escaped me now. uh, isabel. uh, me. her name's escaped me now. uh, isabel . uh, ashcroft and uh, isabel. uh, ashcroft and ashcroft. excuse me . ashcroft. excuse me. >> uh, which she said, let's just get to the point here. do you think that angela rayner should be investigated or not? >> well, that case, every mp should, because all mps have addresses registered vote. addresses registered to vote. >> in their constituencies >> both in their constituencies and, uh, uh, usually in westminster , i did. everybody westminster, i did. everybody does. westminster, i did. everybody does . the electoral commission does. the electoral commission makes it very clear you could register in more than one address and so this is just, just a silly tory stunt . i just a silly tory stunt. i remember when i was an mp, patrick, before dear andrew comes back now then, uh, labour party will fill me up and say, can you put o
the most famous one was david cameron, written by, uh uh um uh. one was david cameron, written by, uhh uh um uh. sorry. forgive me. her name's escaped me now. uh, isabel . me. her name's escaped me now. uh, isabel. uh, me. her name's escaped me now. uh, isabel . uh, ashcroft and uh, isabel. uh, ashcroft and ashcroft. excuse me . ashcroft. excuse me. >> uh, which she said, let's just get to the point here. do you think that angela rayner should be investigated or not? >> well, that...