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disraeli saw in justice. to protect the poor. disraeli saw injustice. he to protect the poor.children doing dangerous work. drinking disease ridden water. he brought in the factory act and the public health act. churchill saw fascism and stood up churchill saw fascism and stood up to it. thatcher saw economic defeatism and reverse debt. that decisiveness is what we need to show now and what i will. —— reversed it. the challenges of today are different to the challenges of the past. we must have the courage of our conservative full baz to tackle the great problems of our time. let me set out what i believe the three great challenges are that we face. we must and i well with your support tackle head—on. —— i will. the first of these challenges is a deeply unstable world. the warning lights were flashing red well before vladimir putin's full—scale invasion of ukraine and the sad fact there are few reasons to believe the world will be any safer or more secure anytime soon. authoritarian regimes are increasingly trying to undermine our way of life, the international rules that kept
disraeli saw in justice. to protect the poor. disraeli saw injustice. he to protect the poor.children doing dangerous work. drinking disease ridden water. he brought in the factory act and the public health act. churchill saw fascism and stood up churchill saw fascism and stood up to it. thatcher saw economic defeatism and reverse debt. that decisiveness is what we need to show now and what i will. —— reversed it. the challenges of today are different to the challenges of the past. we must...
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the disraeli's commitment to improving the condition of the people?n the fact that he writes about this in his novels, that it seems as if he knew what he wanted to do. he was just waiting to have the power to do it, rather than suddenly thinking of it for short term electoral advantage. once he'd got power . once he'd got power. >> i think that is true to some extent of many conservative prime ministers. it isn't a vision of what society will be like in the future. we leave that to socialists. it is a vision of how society ought to operate. in other words, it's about the process of society, not the outcome that is, i think, what disraeli and peel and churchill and thatcher had in common, that what they were trying to do was to allow people to better their own lives, correct, with a little bit of a helping hand at the edges, at the edges. >> and you have the artisan's dwelling act and things like that, that try and again, you quote adam smith that governments have an interest in stopping that because that protects the rights of individual and the cons
the disraeli's commitment to improving the condition of the people?n the fact that he writes about this in his novels, that it seems as if he knew what he wanted to do. he was just waiting to have the power to do it, rather than suddenly thinking of it for short term electoral advantage. once he'd got power . once he'd got power. >> i think that is true to some extent of many conservative prime ministers. it isn't a vision of what society will be like in the future. we leave that to...
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who's joining us in uh darabala from central gaza uh to update us on uh the ongoing and continued disraely incessant bombardments uh across aa gaza as this genocidal massacre continues alongside all the other regional crimes at the israel are committing as we speak, what do you have to share with us and our viewers? actually, as you know the israeli bombards are set underway and abeted against various parts of gaza strip and let's be clear that since the israeli onslot against lepanon till this moment we have been witnessing more fierce israeli air strikes and attacks targeting and hitting. spots of gaza strip, unlike what many people think that the israel incubation forces would escalate the situation here in gaza, in gaza step, the israel occupation forces on contrary have intensified and scaled up the attacks against the palestinian people in a daily basis we have uh more israeli massacers been committed against the palestinian people uh particularly here in the middle area of gaz ship in anosarati fiji camp the israelicubition forces have destroyed uh at least three essential buildings
who's joining us in uh darabala from central gaza uh to update us on uh the ongoing and continued disraely incessant bombardments uh across aa gaza as this genocidal massacre continues alongside all the other regional crimes at the israel are committing as we speak, what do you have to share with us and our viewers? actually, as you know the israeli bombards are set underway and abeted against various parts of gaza strip and let's be clear that since the israeli onslot against lepanon till this...
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, exchequer, benjamin disraeli, was compelled to intervene .f july, disraeli addressed the house of commons. he lamented the demise of the thames into and i quote , a thames into and i quote, a stygian pool reeking with ineffable and intolerable horrors , and he asked for leave horrors, and he asked for leave to introduce a bill that, in his words, would attempt to terminate a state of affairs so unsatisfactory and fraught with so much danger to public health. the legislation became law on the 2nd of august. of that year in steps civil engineer sir joseph bazalgette, tasked to revolutionise the sewage system . revolutionise the sewage system. between 1859 and 1875, 82 miles of underground sewers and over a thousand miles of street sewers were built under .bazalgette's guiding hand , stopping the free guiding hand, stopping the free flow of sewage into the thames. this prevented bacteria entering drinking water, saving thousands of lives from cholera . of lives from cholera. bazalgette's work was remarkable , bazalgette's work was remarkable, bu
, exchequer, benjamin disraeli, was compelled to intervene .f july, disraeli addressed the house of commons. he lamented the demise of the thames into and i quote , a thames into and i quote, a stygian pool reeking with ineffable and intolerable horrors , and he asked for leave horrors, and he asked for leave to introduce a bill that, in his words, would attempt to terminate a state of affairs so unsatisfactory and fraught with so much danger to public health. the legislation became law on the...
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disraeli had a whole big donors. disraeli had a whole country estate bought for him by a donor.taxpayer picking up the bill, then i don't think you do. then it's to okay have gifts as long as you declare them. >> why has keir starmer accepted so many freebies since 2019? is he a tightwad ? he a tightwad? >> well, i think he enjoys his football and it's okay for him to go and see the arsenal if that's what he chooses to do . that's what he chooses to do. but he can't do it in the stands anymore where his season ticket is. so he has to do it in a in a box where the security is and that's if he was in the stands. you know, we would have to have extra security and that would cost the taxpayer even more. so he's saving us money by doing that, i mean, you might say he could have got his glasses off the internet, the same as the rest of us. you know, i get five pairs for a tenner, but. but they do look great. i saw him last night, and they do look great glasses. and if somebody said, did you want an expensive pair of glasses as a mate, you'd probably say yes, wouldn't you? >> i take th
disraeli had a whole big donors. disraeli had a whole country estate bought for him by a donor.taxpayer picking up the bill, then i don't think you do. then it's to okay have gifts as long as you declare them. >> why has keir starmer accepted so many freebies since 2019? is he a tightwad ? he a tightwad? >> well, i think he enjoys his football and it's okay for him to go and see the arsenal if that's what he chooses to do . that's what he chooses to do. but he can't do it in the...
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disraeli saw the poor. disraeli saw injustice. the injustice of children doing dangerous work , of children doing dangerous work, drinking disease ridden water. so he brought in the factory act and the public health act. churchill saw fascism and stood up to it. thatcher saw economic defeatism and reversed it that decisiveness is what we need to show now, and i will of course, the challenges of today are different to the challenges of the past, but we must have the courage of our conservative forebears to tackle the great problems of our time. and let me set out what i believe are the three great challenges that we face, that we must, and that i will, with your support, tackle head on. the first of these challenges is our deeply unstable world. now, the warning lights were flashing red well before putin's full scale invasion of ukraine, and the sad fact is that there are a few reasons to believe that the world is going to be any safer or more secure any time soon. authoritarian regimes are increasingly trying to undermine our way
disraeli saw the poor. disraeli saw injustice. the injustice of children doing dangerous work , of children doing dangerous work, drinking disease ridden water. so he brought in the factory act and the public health act. churchill saw fascism and stood up to it. thatcher saw economic defeatism and reversed it that decisiveness is what we need to show now, and i will of course, the challenges of today are different to the challenges of the past, but we must have the courage of our conservative...