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let's talk about ed miliband the supermodel lipstick with the pig. the pig with the supermodel lipstick the deliver the list and there's a pig shit sir that. so ed miliband he made a comment at the recent labor conference that used to be the rising tide lifts all boats but here the rising tide is lifting only the yachts i thought was very insightful well the rising tide hides the dead bodies at the bottom which have become victimized by the money printing the money printing and the q.e. is going to go on you know the taper talk and taper tantrum that you saw is ridiculous if they can't get out because what you have is a zero boundary on interest rates since one thousand nine hundred eighty one interest rates have come straight down ok we had a low last year of one point four three in the ten year which is what they base all risk off of in the united states bernanke he said q e three q e four what a q e insanity q e infinity whatever it is he's an academic that's never had a job in his life which most of them are which is part of the problem and they'
let's talk about ed miliband the supermodel lipstick with the pig. the pig with the supermodel lipstick the deliver the list and there's a pig shit sir that. so ed miliband he made a comment at the recent labor conference that used to be the rising tide lifts all boats but here the rising tide is lifting only the yachts i thought was very insightful well the rising tide hides the dead bodies at the bottom which have become victimized by the money printing the money printing and the q.e. is...
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let's talk about ed miliband the supermodel lipstick with the pig. the pig with the supermodel lipstick the delicious i let the others a pig try to turn that. so ed miliband he made a comment at the recent labor conference that used to be the rising tide lifts all boats but here the rising tide is lifting only the yachts up though is very insightful well the rising tide hides the dead bodies at the bottom which have become victimized by the money printing the money printing and the q.e. is going to go on you know the taper talk and taper tantrum that you saw is ridiculous if they can't get out because what you have is a zero boundary on interest rates since one thousand nine hundred eighty one interest rates have come straight down ok we had a low last year of one point four three in the ten year which is what they base all risk off of in the united states bernanke he said q e three q e four what a q e insanity q e infinity whatever it is he's an academic that's never had a job in his life which most of them are which is part of the problem and they'
let's talk about ed miliband the supermodel lipstick with the pig. the pig with the supermodel lipstick the delicious i let the others a pig try to turn that. so ed miliband he made a comment at the recent labor conference that used to be the rising tide lifts all boats but here the rising tide is lifting only the yachts up though is very insightful well the rising tide hides the dead bodies at the bottom which have become victimized by the money printing the money printing and the q.e. is...
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majority normally in the british house of commons that then gets voted down as world our leader ed miliband simply stood up for what's called a point of order after that vote and asked mr cameron whether you could give an undertaking that he wouldn't put british forces into action without a further vote that was all he asked mr cameron used that to speak to read from a prepared text to say words to the effect that he was not to bring about a back the house of commons at all so this is a situation afraid that mr cameron has brought on himself so well but just in a nutshell where are the big holes in cameron's case and his presentation what first of all was in the timing we were brought back from our recess our holidays four days before we were due to go back anyway so what he's thinking what's the urgency here is there about to be a missile strike launched over the weekend are we to be presented with. six significant intelligence. that we never offered a proper explanation so people were brought back without proper explanation and they were left wondering why that was secondly we were we wer
majority normally in the british house of commons that then gets voted down as world our leader ed miliband simply stood up for what's called a point of order after that vote and asked mr cameron whether you could give an undertaking that he wouldn't put british forces into action without a further vote that was all he asked mr cameron used that to speak to read from a prepared text to say words to the effect that he was not to bring about a back the house of commons at all so this is a...
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. >> ed miliband. [shouting] >> mr. speaker, i joined the prime minister and remembering the terrible events of september 11, 2001. especially all the british citizensho died on that day. the mindless cruelty of that attack must never be forgotten. and today our thoughts are with the families and friends of those who died. mr. speaker, two days fall in unemployment is welcome. [shouting] >> but does he recognize the concern that unemployment is still rising among young people and is close to a million? and the number of people up and working part time but can't find a full-time job is at record level? >> can i thank the gentleman for what he said about this anniversary of those dreadful events in new york, and can i also thank him for the welcome to the fall in unemployment. and let me say very clearly, of course is welcome when unemployment falls but we've still got a long way to go. as the chancellor said were turning a corner but we need to build this recovery, we've got to go on backing businesses, dealing with our
. >> ed miliband. [shouting] >> mr. speaker, i joined the prime minister and remembering the terrible events of september 11, 2001. especially all the british citizensho died on that day. the mindless cruelty of that attack must never be forgotten. and today our thoughts are with the families and friends of those who died. mr. speaker, two days fall in unemployment is welcome. [shouting] >> but does he recognize the concern that unemployment is still rising among young people...
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there's a reflection of public opinion very clear in the united kingdom for example that if you want ed miliband stance of opposing the intervention was actually welcomed by a large majority of people not everybody by a large majority of people we have for the use of chemical weapons but actually military intervention every time things people do terrible things is not the way forward. the son of the late libyan dictator can get daffy has briefly a painting call with his trial immediately edge and until december saif al islam is accused of war crimes during the country's twenty eleven civil war the hearings are taking place in each tripoli despite the international criminal court's many requests to send him to the hague paula slayer has the details of the case. twenty eight members of the former libyan regime are facing trial among them abdullah allison you see who was the former intelligence chief of the libyan leader moammar gadhafi as well as safe islam who was the heir apparent and also the only gadhafi son to be held in custody now the charges they're facing include murder inciting rape and
there's a reflection of public opinion very clear in the united kingdom for example that if you want ed miliband stance of opposing the intervention was actually welcomed by a large majority of people not everybody by a large majority of people we have for the use of chemical weapons but actually military intervention every time things people do terrible things is not the way forward. the son of the late libyan dictator can get daffy has briefly a painting call with his trial immediately edge...
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there's a reflection of public opinion very clear in the united kingdom for example if you want ed miliband stance of opposing an intervention was actually welcomed by a large majority of people not everybody by a large majority of people we have pour the use of chemical weapons but actually military intervention every time things people do terrible things is not the way forward and you think that in itself is holding nato back then from pushing for direct involvement in syria. well i mean sorry i. mean i think lack of a common approach is holding things back but what worries me about nato direct involvement seems to be sort of military involvement we need some we if we have a common political line with with nato sort of standing behind us that we might be able to get something done my view of a successful if you want cold policy is not one that automatically leads to if you want military intervention ok thank you we've run out of time there thank you for your opinion that's a former clean forward. the son of the late a libyan dictator colonel gadhafi has briefly appeared in court with his
there's a reflection of public opinion very clear in the united kingdom for example if you want ed miliband stance of opposing an intervention was actually welcomed by a large majority of people not everybody by a large majority of people we have pour the use of chemical weapons but actually military intervention every time things people do terrible things is not the way forward and you think that in itself is holding nato back then from pushing for direct involvement in syria. well i mean...
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instead we will bring you remarks from british labor leader admit live band -- ed miliband. an remarks are a little over hour. ♪ >> flees welcome the leader -- please welcome the leader of the ed miliband. ♪ [applause] >> i want to start by thanking somebody from the bottom of my heart. a round of applause for justine, .adies and gentlemen [applause] m, but a woman called ella phillips. me on her bike. she fell off. i helped her off, and she called me something i had never been called before. she said i was an action hero. why are you laughing? heroaid i was an action who mysteriously appeared out of nowhere. ed was not geeky at all. she said even the way he appeared was swath -- suave. i don't know why you find this so funny. he was dressed casually but had style. sounds like me, doesn't it? this,pretty pleased with as you can tell, until something dawned on me. ella said, i was seeing things because i was in quite a days. not kidding, but let me say, if you are watching today, thank you. you have made my year. [applause] i want to start today with the simplest of thoughts.
instead we will bring you remarks from british labor leader admit live band -- ed miliband. an remarks are a little over hour. ♪ >> flees welcome the leader -- please welcome the leader of the ed miliband. ♪ [applause] >> i want to start by thanking somebody from the bottom of my heart. a round of applause for justine, .adies and gentlemen [applause] m, but a woman called ella phillips. me on her bike. she fell off. i helped her off, and she called me something i had never been...
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i endlessly asked, do i feel more comfortable with david cameron or an element -- ed miliband? look at ed and david and ask myself, who i would be most comfortable with as if i was buying a new sofa. [laughter] in an ideal world, i would be prime minister on my own. [applause] i would like to think i do a better job to. very good. give the manage. -- give the man a job. the best thing would be to put all of those predictions to one side. whether we have another coalition is determined by the british people, not may, not you, the people. if that happens, only their votes can tell us what combination of parties carries the greatest legitimacy. our job is plain and simple, to get more elected. a liberal commitment to genuine pluralism, genuine democratic choice starts and finishes with the wishes of the public, not the preferences of the political classes. ed is one of the reasons why i of ourver shared the aim party should be to realign british politics by joining up with one or the other party. jenkins, someone i admired hugely believed that if we aligned with a modern party, we
i endlessly asked, do i feel more comfortable with david cameron or an element -- ed miliband? look at ed and david and ask myself, who i would be most comfortable with as if i was buying a new sofa. [laughter] in an ideal world, i would be prime minister on my own. [applause] i would like to think i do a better job to. very good. give the manage. -- give the man a job. the best thing would be to put all of those predictions to one side. whether we have another coalition is determined by the...
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. >> ed miliband. [shouting] >> mr. speaker, i joined the prime minister and remembering the terrible events of september 11, 2001. especially all the british citizens who died on that day. the mindless cruelty of that attack must never be forgotten. and today our thoughts are with the families and friends of those who died. mr. speaker, two days fall in unemployment is welcome. [shouting] >> but does he recognize the concern that unemployment is still rising among young people and is close to a million? and the number of people up and working part time but can't find a full-time job is at record level? >> can i thank the gentleman for what he said about this anniversary of those dreadful events in new york, and can i also thank him for the welcome to the fall in unemployment. and let me say very clearly, of course is welcome when unemployment falls but we've still got a long way to go. as the chancellor said were turning a corner but we need to build this recovery, we've got to go on backing businesses, dealing with ou
. >> ed miliband. [shouting] >> mr. speaker, i joined the prime minister and remembering the terrible events of september 11, 2001. especially all the british citizens who died on that day. the mindless cruelty of that attack must never be forgotten. and today our thoughts are with the families and friends of those who died. mr. speaker, two days fall in unemployment is welcome. [shouting] >> but does he recognize the concern that unemployment is still rising among young...
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. >> ed miliband. [shouting] >> mr. speaker, i joined the prime minister and then gradually the duke and duchess of cambridge on the birth of prince george. i wish all of them all of the happiness in the world. at the g20 summit in st. petersburg tomorrow, will the prime minister do everything he can to get other countries to match the uk's a commitment to alleviate the humanitarian emergency in syria? given that we know almost one-third of season families have been forced to flee their homes, and yet the u.n. has left it has resources that it needs? >> of course i will be taking that action because britain has a very proud record on humanitarian aid not just in this conflict but in many previous complex. in this one with the second largest aid donor that there has been. we've spent over 400 billion pounds but is there important at the g20 to make a number of points clear. repulsion of chemical weapons from our desire for piece process but i think above all getting donor countries together and making sure we do everythi
. >> ed miliband. [shouting] >> mr. speaker, i joined the prime minister and then gradually the duke and duchess of cambridge on the birth of prince george. i wish all of them all of the happiness in the world. at the g20 summit in st. petersburg tomorrow, will the prime minister do everything he can to get other countries to match the uk's a commitment to alleviate the humanitarian emergency in syria? given that we know almost one-third of season families have been forced to flee...