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the finns party is right now in government and has been democratically elected, it is working based oneuropean constitution. in my experience and i was in government with the finns in 2015, when you are given power, responsibility is taken, then whether you like the way in which it is done or not is a completely different thing. for me, this is not about ideology but respecting the rule of law and democracy and the finnish government is doing so. but, ultimately, it is about whether finland is a country of basic, shared and unifying values. and i would suggest to you that, right now, today if one looks at finland, it looks like it is going through the same process of toxic polarisation that we see in many other democracies, perhaps most visibly in the united states? i think that's a simplification, to be very frank with you. if you look at all kinds of measurements, whether it's freedom of press, whether it's rule of law or different type of freedoms, finland is always top three in the world. so i would not come and point the finger at a country which is one of the vibrant democracies
the finns party is right now in government and has been democratically elected, it is working based oneuropean constitution. in my experience and i was in government with the finns in 2015, when you are given power, responsibility is taken, then whether you like the way in which it is done or not is a completely different thing. for me, this is not about ideology but respecting the rule of law and democracy and the finnish government is doing so. but, ultimately, it is about whether finland is...
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usually in today's world we simplify things too much, the finns party is right now in government andopean constitution, in my experience and i was in government with finns party in 2015, when you are given power and responsibility is taken whether they like the which the way which it is done or not is a completely different thing. for me this is not about ideology but respecting the rule of law and democracy and the finish government is doing so. . , the finish government is doing so. ., , , ., so. ultimately it is about whether— so. ultimately it is about whether finland - so. ultimately it is about whether finland is i so. ultimately it is about whether finland is a i so. ultimately it is about i whether finland is a country of basic, shared and unifying values, i would suggest to you that right now, to date on looks at finland, looks like it is going through the same process of toxic polarisation that we see in many other democracies, perhaps most visibly in the united states? i think that's a simplification to be very frank with you. if you look at all kinds of measurements, whet
usually in today's world we simplify things too much, the finns party is right now in government andopean constitution, in my experience and i was in government with finns party in 2015, when you are given power and responsibility is taken whether they like the which the way which it is done or not is a completely different thing. for me this is not about ideology but respecting the rule of law and democracy and the finish government is doing so. . , the finish government is doing so. ., , , .,...
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party last minute. >> steffy: yeah. i guess it's kind of a waste that i sent out finn to get pizza, because they're gonna be having a feastiam: no, it's not a waste, because i want a slice. >> steffy: oh, okay. >> liam: aunt liam is hungry.
party last minute. >> steffy: yeah. i guess it's kind of a waste that i sent out finn to get pizza, because they're gonna be having a feastiam: no, it's not a waste, because i want a slice. >> steffy: oh, okay. >> liam: aunt liam is hungry.
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it's true that all the main parties in ireland, whether it be, fine gael, whether it be, fine gael, whether it be finn in ireland or whether it even be sinn fein, they're all struggling to, as to what approach to take in terms of deaung approach to take in terms of dealing with asylum seekers. and yes, there's an election not that far away in ireland. and then in terms of the uk, yeah, rishi sunak is facing an election. he needs his rwanda policy to work, if you look at pubuc policy to work, if you look at public opinion in the uk, it is just about supportive of that policy. but there are huge differences according to whether you're a conservative supporter or a labour supporter. the latter are against it. keir starmer says he'll get rid of the policy. conservative supporters are in favour, a majority are in favour and so in terms of shoring up the conservative vote or getting it out, come the looming election. rishi sunak, i suppose, needs that policy . so yeah, there's an that policy. so yeah, there's an awful lot of party politics as well as the actual issue, that are being played here. >> well, we
it's true that all the main parties in ireland, whether it be, fine gael, whether it be, fine gael, whether it be finn in ireland or whether it even be sinn fein, they're all struggling to, as to what approach to take in terms of deaung approach to take in terms of dealing with asylum seekers. and yes, there's an election not that far away in ireland. and then in terms of the uk, yeah, rishi sunak is facing an election. he needs his rwanda policy to work, if you look at pubuc policy to work, if...
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a lot of different other francs, finnish, amish finns and so on, so most likely we will observe what a big coalition there is ipipi of the people's party but at the same time increase spending on the defense industry and continue the creation of some kind of unified european military-industrial complex. by the way, this is an idea that macron is actively promoting, and some of the european elites are not fully promoting it. cichlen on arms purchases of the united states, again a big question, but something will not work out, because we see two-year attempts, there now, for example, yes, under france, the european commission, breton declares that he wants to finish year to produce 2 million shells, well, i think that if in reality there were such opportunities to produce them, then the czechs would not have to run around the world and try to find some unfortunate 3000 shells, which they seem to find there by june, maybe there will even be something supply to ukraine, but it is clear that... after all , there will be some injections into the european military-industrial complex, which is why it is quite possible that they can create cert
a lot of different other francs, finnish, amish finns and so on, so most likely we will observe what a big coalition there is ipipi of the people's party but at the same time increase spending on the defense industry and continue the creation of some kind of unified european military-industrial complex. by the way, this is an idea that macron is actively promoting, and some of the european elites are not fully promoting it. cichlen on arms purchases of the united states, again a big question,...