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about— course of the discussions with dcms about the _ course of the discussions with dcms about themp5, i think we have a lot of experience - about the mid-term review. as mp5, i think we have a lot of experience of i think we have a lot of experience of dealing _ think we have a lot of experience of dealing with — think we have a lot of experience of dealing with big _ think we have a lot of experience of dealing with big corporations' - dealing with big corporations' complaint _ dealing with big corporations' complaint procedure - dealing with big corporations' complaint procedure so - dealing with big corporations' complaint procedure so you l dealing with big corporations' . complaint procedure so you are dealing with big corporations' - complaint procedure so you are not the only— complaint procedure so you are not the only ones. _ complaint procedure so you are not the only ones. i_ complaint procedure so you are not the only ones, i assure _ complaint procedure so you are not the only ones, i assure you. - complaint procedure so you are not the only ones, i assure you. i- com
about— course of the discussions with dcms about the _ course of the discussions with dcms about themp5, i think we have a lot of experience - about the mid-term review. as mp5, i think we have a lot of experience of i think we have a lot of experience of dealing _ think we have a lot of experience of dealing with — think we have a lot of experience of dealing with big _ think we have a lot of experience of dealing with big corporations' - dealing with big corporations' complaint _ dealing...
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, which is contract with the dcms, which is the department of culture, media and sports.0 years. i don't really understand what queer history is , but let's face it, some of those were amazing . those uniforms were amazing. >> and yeah, they did. they brought them back in the 80s. >> like, here's a funny one. sorry about that. this toby young always points this out on our podcast, the weekly sceptic. well him every week. well i work with him every week. it's a name, they it's barely a name, but they keep wanting to of change keep wanting to sort of change the say like, look, it the past and say like, look, it was know, ethnic was always, you know, ethnic diversity in england forever. and there and and queer people were there and there soldiers who there were trans soldiers who were there for thousands of years. same they years. at the same time, they want overturn everything and want to overturn everything and call imperialism call it imperialism and colonialism and get rid of it. it's like, hang on, if it was all queer history, why are you not of not proud of it? >> that
, which is contract with the dcms, which is the department of culture, media and sports.0 years. i don't really understand what queer history is , but let's face it, some of those were amazing . those uniforms were amazing. >> and yeah, they did. they brought them back in the 80s. >> like, here's a funny one. sorry about that. this toby young always points this out on our podcast, the weekly sceptic. well him every week. well i work with him every week. it's a name, they it's barely...
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wants to avoid any trial for the general election, because if he wins, he could simply get rid of the dcmasically a wave of his hand. he could direct the justice department to simply move to drop the cases against him. but special counsel jack smith can push the supreme court decision in his effort to have a trial before the 2024 election. the public has a right to speedy trial, as none other than justice samuel alito has written in a unanimous supreme court decision. the court has recognized the public's interest and promptly holding those charged with criminal conduct to account. when an defendant like donald trump seeks to delay the trial until a point he can no longer be prosecuted, in this case the election, the justice department has every legitimate interest in seeking to have a trial before it is too late. the justice department has an interest from different donald trump from committing offenses in the future, and anyone else who might do the same thing. and remember, all that smith wants is his day in court, which means trump will also have his day in court, and the government w
wants to avoid any trial for the general election, because if he wins, he could simply get rid of the dcmasically a wave of his hand. he could direct the justice department to simply move to drop the cases against him. but special counsel jack smith can push the supreme court decision in his effort to have a trial before the 2024 election. the public has a right to speedy trial, as none other than justice samuel alito has written in a unanimous supreme court decision. the court has recognized...
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to ensure the survival of premiership rugby league clubs during the pandemic , and i am told that dcmsngland as the agent to talk to borrowers with concerns about their loan agreements and any ones that do have concerns should contact sport england in the normal way. but i can also proudly tell him that we are talking to the rugby football union and the premiership league not premiership league to secure not just the of rugby union, just the future of rugby union, but his local gloucester but also his local gloucester rugby. >> we've to the leader of >> we've come to the leader of the snp, flynn . the snp, steven flynn. >> thank you, mr speaker. i wish to begin by wishing ramadan mubarak to muslims across these isles . mr speaker, the isles. mr speaker, the conservative party have accepted a £10 million donation from an individual who has said that one of our parliamentary colleagues in this chamber should be shot. why is the prime minister of the united kingdom putting money before morals , our prime minister? >> mr speaker, as i said, the comments were wrong. the gentleman in questio
to ensure the survival of premiership rugby league clubs during the pandemic , and i am told that dcmsngland as the agent to talk to borrowers with concerns about their loan agreements and any ones that do have concerns should contact sport england in the normal way. but i can also proudly tell him that we are talking to the rugby football union and the premiership league not premiership league to secure not just the of rugby union, just the future of rugby union, but his local gloucester but...
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say when she runs dcms right? and what will she be saying? and we've spoken to the bbc and they've agreed in relation to because they're going to get their licence fee up. they've agreed actually to drop rule britannia, rule britannia has been a central part of the proms, is probably the only thing that everybody knows lots of. most people don't go there, never , never heard of go there, never, never heard of it. that last night rule , it. that last night rule, britannia. loads of shouting . britannia. loads of shouting. actually, it's a good thing it's about our country. and what i do nofice.| about our country. and what i do notice . i do notice the guy notice. i do notice that the guy in the orchestra who said he didn't right? nobody. didn't like it right? nobody. no, i never hear a guy called john smith who turns around and says, don't like it. it's an says, i don't like it. it's an uncomfortable feeling i have. and why people just people can't tell what happened 300 years ago. they don't care what happens with the exception of the church
say when she runs dcms right? and what will she be saying? and we've spoken to the bbc and they've agreed in relation to because they're going to get their licence fee up. they've agreed actually to drop rule britannia, rule britannia has been a central part of the proms, is probably the only thing that everybody knows lots of. most people don't go there, never , never heard of go there, never, never heard of it. that last night rule , it. that last night rule, britannia. loads of shouting ....
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don't put it past the dcms . they'll be subsidising the dcms.before you know it. but public service workers, including nhs staff, teachers and firefighters and council staff prioritising politically dnven staff prioritising politically driven tax cuts over improving pubuc driven tax cuts over improving public services is wrong. i what? no good. let's move on. liam halligan will explain everything for us now with on the money . well, liam , uh, first the money. well, liam, uh, first of all, let's go through what are the sort of tax measures that are being rumoured to be in this budget? are we finally going to see some tax cuts? >> i think we are, tom. >> i think we are, tom. >> they're not going to be as substantial as maybe the chancellor , jeremy hunt, would chancellor, jeremy hunt, would have a few months ago. have wanted a few months ago. but there seems to be less fiscal headroom, less wiggle room in the public finances to cut taxes. >> but he is still going to go ahead with a headline cut in taxation . and the rumour mill is taxation. and t
don't put it past the dcms . they'll be subsidising the dcms.before you know it. but public service workers, including nhs staff, teachers and firefighters and council staff prioritising politically dnven staff prioritising politically driven tax cuts over improving pubuc driven tax cuts over improving public services is wrong. i what? no good. let's move on. liam halligan will explain everything for us now with on the money . well, liam , uh, first the money. well, liam, uh, first of all,...
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i am told that dcms is working with sport england to talk to borrowers with concerns about their loan muslims across these aisles. the conservative party have accepted a £10 million donation from an individual who has said that one of our parliamentary colleagues in this chamber should be shot. why is the prime minister of the united kingdom putting money before morals? as i said, the comments were wrong, the gentleman in question has apologised, and that remorse should be accepted. this apologised, and that remorse should be accepted-— be accepted. this is complete rubbish. the _ be accepted. this is complete rubbish. the gentleman i be accepted. this is complete rubbish. the gentleman in i be accepted. this is complete i rubbish. the gentleman in question apologised for being rude. he wasn't rude, he was racist, he was odious, and he was downright bloody dangerous. 0n and he was downright bloody dangerous. on monday, the number ten said we have seen an unacceptable rise in extremist activity, which is seeking to divide our society and huack seeking to divide our society and hijack o
i am told that dcms is working with sport england to talk to borrowers with concerns about their loan muslims across these aisles. the conservative party have accepted a £10 million donation from an individual who has said that one of our parliamentary colleagues in this chamber should be shot. why is the prime minister of the united kingdom putting money before morals? as i said, the comments were wrong, the gentleman in question has apologised, and that remorse should be accepted. this...
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we've just had three years of that where spies and dcms and others have all been spying on journalistsle. we need to be robust. how can we say we're for freedom allow the shutting freedom if we allow the shutting down of things, whether it's by ofcom or the government , down of things, whether it's by ofcom or the government, and ofcom or by the government, and we have get more robust about we have to get more robust about our enlightenment our principles of enlightenment and freedom. the public want honest, debate and honest, open, robust debate and we need to put them at the front of it. >> well, one of our viewers has got touch. said got in touch. john has said bofisis got in touch. john has said boris is ideologically flexible . boris is ideologically flexible. that's nice way. i like that's that's a nice way. i like that with faint praise. >> john still to come after that photography free fiasco, is it time for the royals to win back your trust and how do they do that? >> that's a much more after your morning's news with sam francis. >> bev and andrew, thank you very much. good mor
we've just had three years of that where spies and dcms and others have all been spying on journalistsle. we need to be robust. how can we say we're for freedom allow the shutting freedom if we allow the shutting down of things, whether it's by ofcom or the government , down of things, whether it's by ofcom or the government, and ofcom or by the government, and we have get more robust about we have to get more robust about our enlightenment our principles of enlightenment and freedom. the...