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ed miliband. [shouting] >> mr. speaker, i joined up runners in paying tribute to the sixtsix servicemen that have did since the house last met. lance corporal of first battalion the grenadier guards, sergeant, a third battalion yorkshire regiment. sergeant jonathan coops are the royal electrical and mechanical engineers. captain james townley of the corps of royal engineers, and captain karl manley of the royal marines. they all died heroically serving our country. fish of the outpost bravery and sacrifice and i condone -- our condolences goes to the family of friends but i also joined them in paying tribute to the on the on the bill and hughes. to remind us of the dangers work, mr. speaker, our police officers to aid in and day out in the line of duty. her death is a great loss to the great manchester police, the committee they serve and most of all of course to the families. i also want to thank the prime minister for his generous comment about the two lead colleagues we have lost since we last met. stuart bell w
ed miliband. [shouting] >> mr. speaker, i joined up runners in paying tribute to the sixtsix servicemen that have did since the house last met. lance corporal of first battalion the grenadier guards, sergeant, a third battalion yorkshire regiment. sergeant jonathan coops are the royal electrical and mechanical engineers. captain james townley of the corps of royal engineers, and captain karl manley of the royal marines. they all died heroically serving our country. fish of the outpost...
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and it's the issue of meissen employing it's being used by a britain's opposition leader ed miliband to score political points but many left and impressed by his highly anticipated speech which was criticised for turning into a life story of london correspondent scott more on that a bit later. but next george is entering a new political era with president saakashvili admitting defeat for his ruling party in parliamentary elections the opposition bloc georgian dream is leading in the polls now with most of the ballots counted it will now than form a new government effectively ending the current regime's decade long monopoly on power parties lecturers esky has the latest he's been following the vote for us in tbilisi. it is a definitely a very sharp turn around for georgia because the people who were in opposition to the current power just yesterday are basically days away from becoming the ruling party in this country and nobody expected this to happen just six months ago and largely this happened because of the scandal in september when the future of prison torture and sexual abuse i
and it's the issue of meissen employing it's being used by a britain's opposition leader ed miliband to score political points but many left and impressed by his highly anticipated speech which was criticised for turning into a life story of london correspondent scott more on that a bit later. but next george is entering a new political era with president saakashvili admitting defeat for his ruling party in parliamentary elections the opposition bloc georgian dream is leading in the polls now...
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ed miliband told the labor party conference about his childhood as the son of jewish refugees who fled the nazis and his school days at a london comprehensive which he says enabled him to get on with people from all walks of life his ultimate goal though to differentiate himself from david cameron and his chancellor george osborne who have been branded from within their own party as to push boys who don't know the price of milk but in reality just how different is ed miliband his father was a socialist intellectual and his upbringing in highbrow north london circles is worlds away from the lives of most british workers he went to oxford and has never had a proper job outside politics apart from a teaching post at harvard's this speech was full of bluster about the call me the police the wonder of the lympics an ephemeral vision for britain some might say that's because policies are few and far between he said still so it's how the banks make sure companies pay a fair wage and support the national health service but the main announcement of the speech was a promise that if elected label
ed miliband told the labor party conference about his childhood as the son of jewish refugees who fled the nazis and his school days at a london comprehensive which he says enabled him to get on with people from all walks of life his ultimate goal though to differentiate himself from david cameron and his chancellor george osborne who have been branded from within their own party as to push boys who don't know the price of milk but in reality just how different is ed miliband his father was a...
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. >> ed miliband. [shouting] >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, last week the prime minister told this house and i quote, we will be legislating for the energy companies to get the lowest tariffs for the customers. can he now explain how he's going to guarantee everybody in the country the lowest tariff? >> as i said last week we're going to use the energy bill to ensure that customers get the lowest terrace. that's what we want to do. i have to say to the honorable gentleman, there is a real problem and it is worth looking at the glass to the core -- over 400 terrace. this is completely baffling for customers. while encouraging people to switch, can help make it different that we need to go further. we need to use the law because i'm in no doubt we're undecided people to work hard, what you pay the bills and who want a better deal. >> mr. speaker, the only people who are baffled last week were all of his ministers who didn't anything about the announcement be made. last week it was a guarantee, i killed ed -- eight killed and guarantee.
. >> ed miliband. [shouting] >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, last week the prime minister told this house and i quote, we will be legislating for the energy companies to get the lowest tariffs for the customers. can he now explain how he's going to guarantee everybody in the country the lowest tariff? >> as i said last week we're going to use the energy bill to ensure that customers get the lowest terrace. that's what we want to do. i have to say to the honorable...
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faster on mis sold swaps ed miliband is going to ask the financial services authority otherwise knownas the financial conduct authority why more is not being done to help the victims of swaps didn't mention about the fact that we should seek retribution against the banks stores the missile the swaps it is to go deeper further harder ed miliband to give up his missed selling stuff you need to identify that this is a fraudulent sales conducted by financial tourists and act accordingly. well here's what the government is concerned about remember now at the top of the show we said david cameron says we need to seek retribution against hoodies so here is according to this article in the telegraph is what the government is.
faster on mis sold swaps ed miliband is going to ask the financial services authority otherwise knownas the financial conduct authority why more is not being done to help the victims of swaps didn't mention about the fact that we should seek retribution against the banks stores the missile the swaps it is to go deeper further harder ed miliband to give up his missed selling stuff you need to identify that this is a fraudulent sales conducted by financial tourists and act accordingly. well...
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faster on mis sold swaps ed miliband is going to ask the financial services authority otherwise known as the financial conduct authority why more is not being done to help the victims of swaps didn't mention about the fact that we should seek retribution against the banks stores who miss all the swaps it is to go deeper further harder ed miliband to give up his missed selling namby pamby stuff you need to identify that this is a fraudulent cells conducted by financial terrorists and act accordingly. well here's what the government is concerned about remember now at the top of the show we said david cameron says we need to seek retribution against hoodies so here according to this article in the telegraph is what the government is concerned about f.s.a. recently up its estimate of the number of interest rate swaps sold to small businesses from twenty eight thousand to more than forty thousand and one senior cabinet minister is understood to have told colleagues he is concerned the scandal has the capacity to be extremely damaging to u.k. banks look when the folks go into the local stor
faster on mis sold swaps ed miliband is going to ask the financial services authority otherwise known as the financial conduct authority why more is not being done to help the victims of swaps didn't mention about the fact that we should seek retribution against the banks stores who miss all the swaps it is to go deeper further harder ed miliband to give up his missed selling namby pamby stuff you need to identify that this is a fraudulent cells conducted by financial terrorists and act...
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ed miliband. >> mr. speaker, when it comes to consistency, if we've forgotten what he said as leader of the opposition just four months before the last general election. this is what he said. i would have thought they were interest inside what the prime minister said when he was leader of the opposition, mr. speaker. this is what he said. at a time when budgets are being cut in the u.k., he said, does the prime minister agree in reviewing the e.u. budget the main purpose should be to push for a real term cut? that's what he said when he was in opposition. so, mr. speaker, when it comes to opportunism, this prime minister is a gold medalist. [cheers and applause] at a time when he's cutting the education budget by 11%, the transport budget by 15% and the police budget by 20%, how can he even be giving up on a cut in the e.u. budget before the negotiations have been in. >> we have to make cuts in budgets because we're dealing with a record debt and deficit. [cheers and applause] if he wants to talk about c
ed miliband. >> mr. speaker, when it comes to consistency, if we've forgotten what he said as leader of the opposition just four months before the last general election. this is what he said. i would have thought they were interest inside what the prime minister said when he was leader of the opposition, mr. speaker. this is what he said. at a time when budgets are being cut in the u.k., he said, does the prime minister agree in reviewing the e.u. budget the main purpose should be to push...
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leader ed miliband speech was criticized for putting his life story ahead of a shays allenton correspondent brings us the details from. turning secrets were told to the author of a french report which highlights some aspects of drone warfare even americans are being kept in the dark about. invented by the famed soviet orthopedic. in the nineteen fifties these frames were initially used to treat fractures in deformities by cutting bones and slowly pulling them up or therefore stimulating tissue regeneration it was out of was able to receive arms and legs and people who thought they were crippled for life about a third of patients admitted to the was out of center nowadays seeking series three focus magic reasons most of them a man and most are not what you would call vertically challenged professor nor because who operated on many of them it usually comes down to a man's pride some of the first patient to turn to us with a leg like the mean request to meet his fifteen centimeters to the wall to surgery because panos tool than him we like to say that we need to break their legs in order to fi
leader ed miliband speech was criticized for putting his life story ahead of a shays allenton correspondent brings us the details from. turning secrets were told to the author of a french report which highlights some aspects of drone warfare even americans are being kept in the dark about. invented by the famed soviet orthopedic. in the nineteen fifties these frames were initially used to treat fractures in deformities by cutting bones and slowly pulling them up or therefore stimulating tissue...
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. >> ed miliband. >> not with and -- notwithstanding that, youth and long-term unemployment are higher than when you came into office. on the particular issue about long-term youth unemployment, i do not think you can contribute that to the crash. implement has been steadily rising. -- implement has been steadily rising. it remains a big concern. the number of people out of work for more than a year is continuing to rise. does he agree with me that the longer young people remain out of work, the greater the damage, not just now, but to the long- term prospects and the greater damage to our economy? >> of course he is right. the lumber people are out of work, the worse for our economy. that is what we have a huge contract. that is what we have the work programs, the biggest since the war, and he mentions the problem of long-term unemployment. i would remind you that in the last two years, long-term unemployment -- of the previous government, long-term unemployment almost doubled. in terms of helping young people, it is noticeable that under this government 900,000 people are back in. we
. >> ed miliband. >> not with and -- notwithstanding that, youth and long-term unemployment are higher than when you came into office. on the particular issue about long-term youth unemployment, i do not think you can contribute that to the crash. implement has been steadily rising. -- implement has been steadily rising. it remains a big concern. the number of people out of work for more than a year is continuing to rise. does he agree with me that the longer young people remain out...
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ed miliband. >> mr.speaker, when it comes to consistency, if we've forgotten what he said as leader of the opposition just four months before the last general election. this is what he said. i would have thought they were interest inside what the prime minister said when he was leader of the opposition, mr. speaker. this is what he said. at a time when budgets are being cut in the u.k., he said, does the prime minister agree in reviewing the e.u. budget the main purpose should be to push for a real term cut? that's what he said when he was in opposition. so, mr. speaker, when it comes to opportunism, this prime minister is a gold medalist. [cheers and applause] at a time when he's cutting the education budget by 11%, the transport budget by 15% and the police budget by 20%, how can he even be giving up on a cut in the e.u. budget before the negotiations have been in. >> we have to make cuts in budgets because we're dealing with a record debt and deficit. [cheers and applause] if he wants to talk about co
ed miliband. >> mr.speaker, when it comes to consistency, if we've forgotten what he said as leader of the opposition just four months before the last general election. this is what he said. i would have thought they were interest inside what the prime minister said when he was leader of the opposition, mr. speaker. this is what he said. at a time when budgets are being cut in the u.k., he said, does the prime minister agree in reviewing the e.u. budget the main purpose should be to push...
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in the last week, ed miliband said about taxes, he described a tax cut as the government writing people a check. i hope you don't want, i just want to explain it for him. this is how it works. when people earn money, it's their money, not the governments money. it's their money. [applause] >> don't interrupt. i don't want to lose the thread. [laughter] >> than the government takes some of it away in tax. so if we cut taxes, we are not giving the money. we're taking less of it away, okay? got it? [applause] >> and do you know what? while we are on a, who suffers when a wealthy businessman or operator moves to geneva? not him. it's those who want to work because the jobs come the investment, the growth will go somewhere else. [applause] we promised that those with the broadest shoulders would bear the biggest burden, and with as the rich will pay a greater share of tax in every year of this parliament. and in any one of the 30 years under labour, under labour. [applause] we haven't forgotten what it was like under labour. we remember who spent our golden legacy, who sold our goal from who
in the last week, ed miliband said about taxes, he described a tax cut as the government writing people a check. i hope you don't want, i just want to explain it for him. this is how it works. when people earn money, it's their money, not the governments money. it's their money. [applause] >> don't interrupt. i don't want to lose the thread. [laughter] >> than the government takes some of it away in tax. so if we cut taxes, we are not giving the money. we're taking less of it away,...
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ed miliband. [shouting] >> mr. speaker, i joined up runners in paying tribute to the sixtsix servicemen that have did since the house last met. lance corporal of first battalion the grenadier guards, sergeant, a third battalion yoshire regiment. sergeant jonathan coops are the royal electrical and mechanical engineers. captain james townley of the corps of royal engineers, and captain karl manley of the royal marines. they all died heroically serving our coury. fish of the outpost bravery and sacrifice and i condone -- our condolences goes to the family of friends but i also ined them in paying tribute to the on the on the bill and hughes. to remind us of the dangers work, mr. speaker, our police officers to aid in and day out in the line of duty. her death is a great loss to the great manchester police, the committee they serve and most of all of course to the families. i also want to thank the prime minister for his generous comment about the two lead colleagues we have lost since we last met. stuart bell was "th
ed miliband. [shouting] >> mr. speaker, i joined up runners in paying tribute to the sixtsix servicemen that have did since the house last met. lance corporal of first battalion the grenadier guards, sergeant, a third battalion yoshire regiment. sergeant jonathan coops are the royal electrical and mechanical engineers. captain james townley of the corps of royal engineers, and captain karl manley of the royal marines. they all died heroically serving our coury. fish of the outpost bravery...
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own party as to push boys who don't know the price of milk but in reality just how different is ed miliband his father was a socialist intellectual and his upbringing in highbrow north london circles is worlds away from the lives of most british workers he went to oxford and has never had a proper job outside politics apart from a teaching post at harvard's this speech was full of bluster about the call me the police the wonder of the lympics an ephemeral vision for britain some might say that's because policies are few and far between he said he'll sorts out the banks make sure companies pay a fair wage and support the national health service but the main announcement of the speech was a promise that if elected labor will instigate a massive increase in food cation the education focusing on the fifty percent of young people who don't go to university a great idea youth unemployment is around twenty percent at the moment but there was no mention of the all important cost and how it would be met miliband has admitted that if labor was in power they'd be making austerity cuts too but he's ref
own party as to push boys who don't know the price of milk but in reality just how different is ed miliband his father was a socialist intellectual and his upbringing in highbrow north london circles is worlds away from the lives of most british workers he went to oxford and has never had a proper job outside politics apart from a teaching post at harvard's this speech was full of bluster about the call me the police the wonder of the lympics an ephemeral vision for britain some might say...
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then another chance to hear from -- ed miliband.tomorrow, mitt romney gives a speech on foreign policy at the virginia military institute. live coverage on c-span. >> one of the things i have heard from a number of individuals i have met with is that the fcc sometimes has not much alacrity with the issues pending before the commission or in and doing action on other issues. so i wanted to think of ways the commission could speed up its processes. second, one of the key things the commission can and should do to enable a more dynamic industry is to get more spectrum into the commercial marketplace. there have been a number of different proposals on the table and i have taken and all of the above approach with respect to spectrum policy. i try to think of different ways the fcc can remove barriers to infrastructure investment. some studies say that for every billion dollars in private sector spends on a fiber-optic cable, 15,000 to 20,000 new jobs could be created. from an employment perspective, our goals should be to remove barriers
then another chance to hear from -- ed miliband.tomorrow, mitt romney gives a speech on foreign policy at the virginia military institute. live coverage on c-span. >> one of the things i have heard from a number of individuals i have met with is that the fcc sometimes has not much alacrity with the issues pending before the commission or in and doing action on other issues. so i wanted to think of ways the commission could speed up its processes. second, one of the key things the...
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live now to manchester, england, for an address and labor party leader ed miliband.t started just a couple minutes ago. >> they put a meter up to britain and showed up the best of ourselves. we succeeded because of our outstanding troops from our outstanding trips to many of them were drafted in at the last minute. and let us today pay tribute to the bravery, their courage, their sacrifice in afghanistan all all around the world. [applause] and let's say to them, and let's say to them, just as you do our duty by us, in the most courageous way possible, so we will always do our duty by you, both in military and in civilian life. [applause] we succeeded, we succeeded because of our outstanding police. and let us in the city of manchester show our appreciation's for what the extraordinary police men and women of our country do for our country. [applause] and how we succeeded, and this is a real lesson. we succeeded because of a group of individuals, a group of individuals who saw the odds against london's bid, and thought, nevermind. we are going to pioneer the bid for
live now to manchester, england, for an address and labor party leader ed miliband.t started just a couple minutes ago. >> they put a meter up to britain and showed up the best of ourselves. we succeeded because of our outstanding troops from our outstanding trips to many of them were drafted in at the last minute. and let us today pay tribute to the bravery, their courage, their sacrifice in afghanistan all all around the world. [applause] and let's say to them, and let's say to them,...
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did you hear what ed miliband said last week about taxes? described a tax cut as the government writing people a check. ed, let me explain to you how it works. when people earn money, it is their money. not the government's money, their money. [applause] then, the government takes some of it away in tax. so, if we cut taxes, we are not giving them money, we are taking less of it away, ok? [applause] and while we are on that, who suffers when the wealthy businessman goes off to live in geneva? not him -- he is paying about half the tax he would do here, it is those who want to work who suffer because the jobs are not being created here. [applause] we promised that those with the broadest shoulders would bear the biggest burden, and with us, the rich will pay a greater share of tax in every year of this parliament than in any one of the thirteen years under labour. under labour. [applause] we have not forgotten, you know. we remember who spent our golden legacy, who sold our gold, who busted our banks, who smothered our businesses, who wracked
did you hear what ed miliband said last week about taxes? described a tax cut as the government writing people a check. ed, let me explain to you how it works. when people earn money, it is their money. not the government's money, their money. [applause] then, the government takes some of it away in tax. so, if we cut taxes, we are not giving them money, we are taking less of it away, ok? [applause] and while we are on that, who suffers when the wealthy businessman goes off to live in geneva?...
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but that job went to his brother, ed miliband, since leaving front line politics, david miliband hasnd a member of parliament, since 2001, and continues in that role, he has a community organizing campaign, i am pleased to have him back on this program. >> very nice to be back. >> so what are you doing with your life? >> i try and be a better dad, that's to the best thing i have stepped up to but i 32 to stay up with foreign affairs, i thik it is important in this time in the west people are challenging us to withdraw from the world and just focus on our own local problems, i want to stay engaged in that and i work on some buying issues in the uk, unemployment with the youth is important and there is so much disaffection in politics i have launched this political organizing. > how is your brother do. >> he is doing great. >> why aren't you there now? >> because i think in my position i end up becoming a perpetual commentary where the media wants me commenting on him, and i was determined to go to the -- i have been for 25 years and made my contributions, but on his buying day i want
but that job went to his brother, ed miliband, since leaving front line politics, david miliband hasnd a member of parliament, since 2001, and continues in that role, he has a community organizing campaign, i am pleased to have him back on this program. >> very nice to be back. >> so what are you doing with your life? >> i try and be a better dad, that's to the best thing i have stepped up to but i 32 to stay up with foreign affairs, i thik it is important in this time in the...
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. >> coming up next, ed miliband a)i"aa!se, senate last author book review speeches and most kinds of things. if i know a bill is coming up on the floor in the house, i watch, you know, which generally want to see because i have them all. if there is a very speech i know that she was covered only book review, i'm going to watch that. when i want to find out somethingit has some value to it, that is going to be one of the places i look. i'm obviously a public broadcasting fan. i watch those. out of a couple hundred channels, i probably have five to 10 at the most, but it's going to include other c-span channels. [applause] >> at the british labour party's autumn conference, ed miliband contrasted this party with those at the conservative liberal democrat coalition. he highlighted policy differences on the national health service and the system for young people to go to college. this is just over an hour. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you so much, friends. it is great to be in labor manchester. [cheers and applause]
. >> coming up next, ed miliband a)i"aa!se, senate last author book review speeches and most kinds of things. if i know a bill is coming up on the floor in the house, i watch, you know, which generally want to see because i have them all. if there is a very speech i know that she was covered only book review, i'm going to watch that. when i want to find out somethingit has some value to it, that is going to be one of the places i look. i'm obviously a public broadcasting fan. i watch...
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. >> tuesday british labour party leader ed miliband delivers remarks in manchester. we'll have live coverage from england here on c-span2 starting at 9:15 a.m. eastern. also tuesday on c-span2, a look at what happens to individual taxes if the bush era tax cuts expire. former congressional budget office director douglas holtz-eakin and other economists look at the issue. our live coverage from the urban institute here in washington, d.c. starts at noon eastern. >> every generation through our history has worked and sacrificed to leave a better country to their children and grandchildren and future generations. we, we were then spending their money, we are now even more, much more, spending their money, and we are leaving them a mess that will be a very difficult to deal with, and if we are that weak, just think of who wants to come here first and take us over. now, the last thing i ever want to see is to see our country taken over because we're so financially weak we can't do anything. >> uh-huh. >> and we're moving in that direction. we're on the edge of the cliff,
. >> tuesday british labour party leader ed miliband delivers remarks in manchester. we'll have live coverage from england here on c-span2 starting at 9:15 a.m. eastern. also tuesday on c-span2, a look at what happens to individual taxes if the bush era tax cuts expire. former congressional budget office director douglas holtz-eakin and other economists look at the issue. our live coverage from the urban institute here in washington, d.c. starts at noon eastern. >> every generation...