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appointed to the important role by george osborne. one of a clutch of i'iew george osborne. one of a clutch of new labour grandees who found a home with the camera in administration. another one alan milburn, a couple of weeks ago quit as the head of the social mobility unit. he said the government did not have the bandwidth as the consequence of brexit to do with social mobility. he's also complaining about brexit. the tories will say in response, well, since the public voted for it, theresa may said brexit means brexit, parliament voted to trigger article 50, why has it taken you this long to realise the government is pursuing brexit? occurs you disagree with it, you cannot serve it. and issuing the resignation? might it be because the eu withdrawal bill is coming?|j might it be because the eu withdrawal bill is coming? i think these protests a re withdrawal bill is coming? i think these protests are the least interesting part of the resignation letter. he was always a staunch remain, nota letter. he was always a staunch remain, not a surprise he is opposed to the process.
appointed to the important role by george osborne. one of a clutch of i'iew george osborne. one of a clutch of new labour grandees who found a home with the camera in administration. another one alan milburn, a couple of weeks ago quit as the head of the social mobility unit. he said the government did not have the bandwidth as the consequence of brexit to do with social mobility. he's also complaining about brexit. the tories will say in response, well, since the public voted for it, theresa...
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george osborne used to be proud of. george osborne used to be proud of. of squeezing the uk can be tighter than any in the advanced world, all in the name of ending the budget deficit. but squeezing out of the economy has left the tories short of a palace budget while doubling national debt. having failed to end the deficit by 2015, their original target, they say they will only harboured by 2022, and by that stage, the corpus will have moved yet again to maintain the illusion that their plan is still on track and to justify still more austerity. there has been much handwringing in political circles about the so—called austerity of the last decade. but in truth, it has been to lack. australian island, where tough things were adopted. —— austerity in ireland. in the uk, concessions to this, in this or that budget, the chancellor feels obliged to take a rabbit out of the hat, and the political pressures which lead to this should be seen against a sombre background. when it comes to research and development and innovation, cover the good news is the garments
george osborne used to be proud of. george osborne used to be proud of. of squeezing the uk can be tighter than any in the advanced world, all in the name of ending the budget deficit. but squeezing out of the economy has left the tories short of a palace budget while doubling national debt. having failed to end the deficit by 2015, their original target, they say they will only harboured by 2022, and by that stage, the corpus will have moved yet again to maintain the illusion that their plan...
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the equivalent of david cameron losing george osborne when he was in government and for number 10 they of strength by theresa may, showing her ruthlessness. she got rid of her best political friend. as with all these things it was more the cover—up than the original claim they did for him. it isa original claim they did for him. it is a metaphor for her leadership. she felt she was getting momentum and this happens. jack, how do you seeit? and this happens. jack, how do you see it? this is the third resignation. michael fallon, priti patel, is this the biggest of the three? yes. he is heard de facto number two three? yes. he is heard de facto numbertwo and he three? yes. he is heard de facto number two and he stands in when she is out of the country and hears her closest ally, they have known each other since university so imagine how it feels to write the letter she wrote to a best friend saying sorry, you are out. i think it genuinely shows a ruthless streak that perhaps not everyone would know was there but if you read the report by the cabinet office, the summary, into his behaviou
the equivalent of david cameron losing george osborne when he was in government and for number 10 they of strength by theresa may, showing her ruthlessness. she got rid of her best political friend. as with all these things it was more the cover—up than the original claim they did for him. it isa original claim they did for him. it is a metaphor for her leadership. she felt she was getting momentum and this happens. jack, how do you seeit? and this happens. jack, how do you see it? this is...
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we heard george osborne before departing the cabinet with his great northern powerhouse and even though of that continue to turn successfully beyond the borders of the watford gap. i can only add my voice to toady's, it is refreshing as somebody who, not as a victim, but you get into this matter centric bubble, thinking things only happen in london, it is refreshing, when you go to places beyond the city walls and he realised there is a lot going on, culturally, socially, artistically, and if it takes an economic shift of the weight of the bank of england, then so weight of the bank of england, then so be it. the front page of the telegraph. a little bit more signed to enhance our environment, tills ringing to the side of these transactions. i am horrified by this story. marketing employees and visa have spent one year choosing the perfect noise that can single speed and convenience! it says the company has been running a complete vibration at users feel through the phone claiming they are entering a new era of sensory branding. god help us all! i don't think i want by phone to vibrate
we heard george osborne before departing the cabinet with his great northern powerhouse and even though of that continue to turn successfully beyond the borders of the watford gap. i can only add my voice to toady's, it is refreshing as somebody who, not as a victim, but you get into this matter centric bubble, thinking things only happen in london, it is refreshing, when you go to places beyond the city walls and he realised there is a lot going on, culturally, socially, artistically, and if...
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george osborne said she was a dead woman walking.er colleagues said privately she was wounded antelope. suggesting there was no way she could get one. there was no way she could get one. there was a coup attempt against after the party speech. i'm sure you'll ewers would remember if they have the awkward displeasure of watching some of the clips. yet here we are, she is still in charge. not necessarily with enormous amounts of political authority. doing the most important thing, showing up in klingon. the reason she's still there is the same reason she's still there is the same reason she's still there is the same reason she stayed on the 9th of june. the fundamental here is that the tory party do not agree on who the tory party do not agree on who the best person would be to take over from her. the best person would be to take overfrom her. notjust that, they don't agree on the details of how they should approach the future relationship with the european union. and therefore they look at theresa may, and they think right now, in thi
george osborne said she was a dead woman walking.er colleagues said privately she was wounded antelope. suggesting there was no way she could get one. there was no way she could get one. there was a coup attempt against after the party speech. i'm sure you'll ewers would remember if they have the awkward displeasure of watching some of the clips. yet here we are, she is still in charge. not necessarily with enormous amounts of political authority. doing the most important thing, showing up in...
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commitments in terms of money and back in the days of coalition government, david cameron and george osbornemuch more an emphasis on the chinese letting big british companies come here, make things here, sell things here. now i think the direction of travel is the other way, this is about trying to encourage chinese companies, many of them linked of course to the chinese state, to invest in the uk. at the forefront of that effort are british financial services and britain's service industry, which of course includes things like insurance, and legal specialities as well. so on this trip we have some bankers from hsbc and s&c, some lawyers as well, and we have the chief executive of the london stock exchange as well, there is a hope that in terms of a deal being signed, and i always like to have something to show at the end of these trips, but they will be some kind of link up, some kind of trading connection between the stock exchange here in the south of china in shenzhen, and the london stock exchange, allowing people on either side to trade in stocks other side. what kind of infrastructure
commitments in terms of money and back in the days of coalition government, david cameron and george osbornemuch more an emphasis on the chinese letting big british companies come here, make things here, sell things here. now i think the direction of travel is the other way, this is about trying to encourage chinese companies, many of them linked of course to the chinese state, to invest in the uk. at the forefront of that effort are british financial services and britain's service industry,...
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yourself in blow your brains out and cover up the hole that's what we think of you even standard george osborne the british establishment lawyer with r.b.s. it just b.c. and barclays they're all frickin terrorists and should die for ok we got to go to break states unless you are coming your way. about your sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself and taken your last wrong turn. to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each spring . but then my feeling started to change you talked about more like it was again still some more fun to feel those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral in the same as one enters the mind it's consumed with this one to. speak to now because there are no other takers. claimed that mainstream media has met its maker. with more make this manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes to protect themselves. wi
yourself in blow your brains out and cover up the hole that's what we think of you even standard george osborne the british establishment lawyer with r.b.s. it just b.c. and barclays they're all frickin terrorists and should die for ok we got to go to break states unless you are coming your way. about your sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself and taken your last wrong turn. to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put...
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constables and senior ministers on the government there was a settlement agreed in 2014 that george osborners there would be a flat cash settlement, so the policing budget overall was protected and local forces, policing budget overall was protected and localforces, their budgets would remain the same if police and crime commissioners, raised their precept up to 2%. but, what has happened in the past couple of years, what has happened in the past couple of yea rs, we what has happened in the past couple of years, we have seen an escalation of years, we have seen an escalation of the terrorism threat and we have seen police officer numbers fall. so the police and crime commissioners are saying that settlement in 2014 is no longer sufficient. they are facing bleak times, they are stretched. they need extra money. the home office has been going arounds to force, looking at the resilience, the demands they face, nick hurd the policing minister has been doing, that listen to what the police forces have been saying so they've found a bit of extra money from the treasury and also loosening the pur
constables and senior ministers on the government there was a settlement agreed in 2014 that george osborners there would be a flat cash settlement, so the policing budget overall was protected and local forces, policing budget overall was protected and localforces, their budgets would remain the same if police and crime commissioners, raised their precept up to 2%. but, what has happened in the past couple of years, what has happened in the past couple of yea rs, we what has happened in the...
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we can't stay in the internal market that was always absolutely said even by david cameron and george osborne who said very clearly if you leave and vote to leave you would be leaving a single market the customs union staying in the customs union wouldn't allow us to have that freedom which i think is a great country united kingdom has an eye to reach out to the rest of the world and to really get trade going in areas that we can negotiate much more quickly than we would with twenty seven other countries but that doesn't say we don't want to be good friends with the e.u. and trade with them and the germans still want to sell us their cars and we want their wine and all of those kinds of things but we have to bottom line is you know i put the country first before the overall position of the european union in many of your fellow blokes for two years of the city. vision of the u.k. becoming a sort of singapore but the singapore small country in a large trading area called to see you the u.k. is a medium sized country and the deal has been fixed at all just because a lot of us and different parti
we can't stay in the internal market that was always absolutely said even by david cameron and george osborne who said very clearly if you leave and vote to leave you would be leaving a single market the customs union staying in the customs union wouldn't allow us to have that freedom which i think is a great country united kingdom has an eye to reach out to the rest of the world and to really get trade going in areas that we can negotiate much more quickly than we would with twenty seven other...
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yourself in blow your brains out and cover up the hole that's what we think of you eating standard george osborne the british establishment lloyds r.b.s. h.s.b.c. and barclays you're all frickin terrorists and should die. ok we've got to go to break stay ten much more coming your way. here's what people have been saying about redacted in the senate it's full on awesome the only show i go out of my way to you know what it's really packed a punch. is the john oliver of party americans do the same. apparently better than booth. and see people you never heard of love back to the night. president of the world bank take. me seriously send us an e-mail. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies to meet the simple song alone even some company elsewhere they invite private companies to take over the utilities many by the telescope was allowed to miss you guys you got to pick him up because. this is. of more use than bill bill if bill brought up locals are ready to stand up for the basic human right of access to water it's about water but it's called school for
yourself in blow your brains out and cover up the hole that's what we think of you eating standard george osborne the british establishment lloyds r.b.s. h.s.b.c. and barclays you're all frickin terrorists and should die. ok we've got to go to break stay ten much more coming your way. here's what people have been saying about redacted in the senate it's full on awesome the only show i go out of my way to you know what it's really packed a punch. is the john oliver of party americans do the...
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yourself in blow your brains out and cover up the hole that's what we think of you eating standard george osborne the british establishment lawyers r.b.s. h.s.b.c. and barclays you're all frickin terrorists and you should die for ok we got to go to break stay ten much more coming your way. apply to many clubs over the years so i know the game and sorry guys. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the families it's the age of the superman each kill the narrowness and spending to get the twenty million and one player. it's an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful game great so what chance for. peace. you know the palestinians have to use the united nations as a weapon of war against the future of peace both for palestinians and israelis the united nations general assembly has passed more resolutions against the democratic state of israel that it has against north korea and iran and syria combined so that you know it is a bubbling cauldron of hatred and anti democracy.
yourself in blow your brains out and cover up the hole that's what we think of you eating standard george osborne the british establishment lawyers r.b.s. h.s.b.c. and barclays you're all frickin terrorists and you should die for ok we got to go to break stay ten much more coming your way. apply to many clubs over the years so i know the game and sorry guys. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the families it's the age of the...
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yourself in blow your brains out and cover up the hole that's what we think of you eating standard george osborne the british establishment loys r.b.s. h.s.b.c. and barclays you're all frickin terrorists and you should die. ok we've got to go to break states and much more coming your way. when you don't. need. to are. dead according to. the most true only ten best. left alone. said. no servant is messy that. you speak french. continue. to. be everybody i'm stephen both. hollywood. proud american first of all i'm just george bush and honored to say this is my buddy max famous financial guru just a little bit different. than your windows up with all the drama happening in our country and brood have fun every day americans. really start to bridge the gap this is the great american. how does it feel to be a sheriff the greatest job in the world it's as close to being a king as any job there is what business model helps to run a prison now we just do it all like i said you'll be video visitation i don't know what comes in anymore we don't have to serve them anymore it's defective this will be on. that
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he was here with george osborne all the time when he was prime minister. both countries as a golden period. we have a newjob for david cameron, it is private money, private funds. it is private money, private funds. it is supported by philip hammond, but thatis is supported by philip hammond, but that is as far as it goes in terms of associations with the government. david cameron warhead this investment fund that has about £700 million to spend. they will focus on infrastructure projects in the uk and china, things like pipelines and railways. it is linked to this very significant china initiative, massively important for the president, xijinping. not without controversy, because people think it is not just about controversy, because people think it is notjust about economic controversy, because people think it is not just about economic spot about trying to increase china's presence and influence in these countries. thank you very much. a letter which alleges taxi firm uber set up a secret unit to steal trade secrets from other companies has been made pu
he was here with george osborne all the time when he was prime minister. both countries as a golden period. we have a newjob for david cameron, it is private money, private funds. it is private money, private funds. it is supported by philip hammond, but thatis is supported by philip hammond, but that is as far as it goes in terms of associations with the government. david cameron warhead this investment fund that has about £700 million to spend. they will focus on infrastructure projects in...
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mr speaker, in 2013 the then chancellor of the exchequer, jorn —— george osborne, when reflecting onwas taken at the time of the financial crisis in relation to the financial crisis in relation to the support that the government provided to the royal bank of scotland. if he is going to raise branch closures, as he did last week, i‘m afraid i will have to tell him that he will get the same answer as he got last week — this is a commercial decision for the royal bank of scotland. but the government does ensure through the protocol and through the work that has been done with the post office, that services are available for people. mr speaker, it is supposed to be prime minister‘s questions, the prime minister‘s questions, the prime minister is supposed to at least try and answer the question. if it was right in 2013 for the chancellor of the exchequer to intervene on the departure of the chief executive officer, then of course it is quite right that the government takes its responsibility when the last branches in town are going to be closed in scotland. prime minister, shows some lead
mr speaker, in 2013 the then chancellor of the exchequer, jorn —— george osborne, when reflecting onwas taken at the time of the financial crisis in relation to the financial crisis in relation to the support that the government provided to the royal bank of scotland. if he is going to raise branch closures, as he did last week, i‘m afraid i will have to tell him that he will get the same answer as he got last week — this is a commercial decision for the royal bank of scotland. but the...
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osborne. as -- under george w. bush, diane ravitch.if this is a topic that interests you, to our website, booktv.org.in the search bar, type in education book. you'll find a large archive of authors and materials. all of these programs are available to watch online. >> today, live on in-depth, professors cornell west and robert george will be our guests. >> anytime you get a chance to be in dialogue with professor george, my dear brother, we go back 13 years. we revel in each other's humanity. we share our fundamental commitment to the lives and the world of ideas we've had a chance to teach in. around the country. when i see him, i do not see him first and foremost as a conservative thinker, catholic philosopher. what are the major political leaders of our day. i think of him as my brother. i think of him as my friend and someone who has a right to be wrong. [laughter] >> if you're going to work together in conversation. even debate, to get at the truth, the people involved in the conversation first have to recognize that they are fal
osborne. as -- under george w. bush, diane ravitch.if this is a topic that interests you, to our website, booktv.org.in the search bar, type in education book. you'll find a large archive of authors and materials. all of these programs are available to watch online. >> today, live on in-depth, professors cornell west and robert george will be our guests. >> anytime you get a chance to be in dialogue with professor george, my dear brother, we go back 13 years. we revel in each...
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osborne reports from cherry hill. >>> i owe everything i have to george bailey. >> reporter: in this performance, the cast and crew areerations apart from the original story about a man named george bailey. >> help my son -- >> reporter: and the town to surrounded him on his darkest day. >> george just has an incredible life that he didn't realize at first. >> reporter: the plot wasn't lost on harrison smith, a senior at cherry hill high school east who plays george in "it's a wonderful life." in it, the themes the loss and selflessness were not lost on his classmates either. >> the feeling that you get when you put on this play is so special. >> reporter: what makes it even more special is the literal page they're pulling from this year's playbook. they, too, were trying to come up with $8,000. >> why $8,000? george bailey in the show loses $8,000. >> reporter: not for a school dance or next year's play, but for the victims of recent huan florida, and texas. >> we thought, we can use our influence over this little town that we have to raise the $8,000 t just like george needed the money. >> reporter: the students hav
osborne reports from cherry hill. >>> i owe everything i have to george bailey. >> reporter: in this performance, the cast and crew areerations apart from the original story about a man named george bailey. >> help my son -- >> reporter: and the town to surrounded him on his darkest day. >> george just has an incredible life that he didn't realize at first. >> reporter: the plot wasn't lost on harrison smith, a senior at cherry hill high school east who...