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i think he has _ forward by mr gordon brown. i think he has hit _ forward by mr gordon brown.the — forward by mr gordon brown. i think he has hit the nail— forward by mr gordon brown. i think he has hit the nail right— forward by mr gordon brown. i think he has hit the nail right on— he has hit the nail right on the head — he has hit the nail right on the head. just _ he has hit the nail right on the head. just incremental- he has hit the nail right on the . head. just incremental increases he has hit the nail right on the - head. just incremental increases in overseas _ head. just incremental increases in overseas development _ head. just incremental increases in overseas development assistance i head. just incremental increases in. overseas development assistance will not cut _ overseas development assistance will not cut it _ overseas development assistance will not cut it to _ overseas development assistance will not cut it to make _ overseas development assistance will not cut it to make up _ overseas development assistance will not cut it to make up for— overseas develop
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earlier i spoke to gordon brown and asked him about these proposals.ion in the world today. we have got droughts, floods and fire storms hitting the poorest countries in the world, and yet at the same time we have got these unprecedented profits, windfall profits that have been made by the petro states and oil companies, and the extent of it is that it is 4 trillion, 4,000 billion in revenues in the last year, 2.5 trillion of that a windfall, money that is unearned but money that should go to helping those people that are suffering from the high energy prices, and suffering from climate change as a result of historic emissions. that's why i am proposing that the chair of the cop28, which is the united arab emirates, come forward with a proposal to kick—start a new financing mechanism to deal with the mitigation and adaptation in the south and they then ask, after they pay a windfall levy, i suggest 25 billion, they then ask the rest of the rich countries to guarantee finance so we can eventually get to $1 trillion a year, which is what is necessary to
earlier i spoke to gordon brown and asked him about these proposals.ion in the world today. we have got droughts, floods and fire storms hitting the poorest countries in the world, and yet at the same time we have got these unprecedented profits, windfall profits that have been made by the petro states and oil companies, and the extent of it is that it is 4 trillion, 4,000 billion in revenues in the last year, 2.5 trillion of that a windfall, money that is unearned but money that should go to...
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and tony blair _ started under gordon brown and tony blair in _ started under gordon brown andd over the _ bureaucracy which has the whip hand over the elected government. this supply—side revolution has to encompass changes to tax, regulation and the _ encompass changes to tax, regulation and the size _ encompass changes to tax, regulation and the size of the state. the government needs to take on the obr over the _ government needs to take on the obr over the impact of tax policy, and we need — over the impact of tax policy, and we need to— over the impact of tax policy, and we need to see much more sophisticated levels of analysis from _ sophisticated levels of analysis from the — sophisticated levels of analysis from the treasury of our long—term economic— from the treasury of our long—term economic growth. this needs a wide variety— economic growth. this needs a wide variety of— economic growth. this needs a wide variety of thinkers, including supply—side is. we can't afford to be uncompetitive internationally. we need corporation tax back at 19%, and we _ need corporation
and tony blair _ started under gordon brown and tony blair in _ started under gordon brown andd over the _ bureaucracy which has the whip hand over the elected government. this supply—side revolution has to encompass changes to tax, regulation and the _ encompass changes to tax, regulation and the size _ encompass changes to tax, regulation and the size of the state. the government needs to take on the obr over the _ government needs to take on the obr over the impact of tax policy, and we...
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i talk to neil kinnock, tony blair, gordon brown, and talk to| blair, gordon brown, and talk to tony larly about the period of 95, 96, 97, not about specific policies because that is too long ago, but about the place, intensity, preparation that we need an also increasingly recently about the mood, because there is this tendency when we should be looking forward to always look back so everybody will say what is next year's collection going to be about then search the history books to say is it 97, 92, further back, which is obviously wrong because it will be 2024, but the mood in 97 was one of optimism. the economy was growing. services, public services were not on their knees, and we were turning into a new century which always gives a human sense of hope. and therefore, our theme was that things could only get better, this song that was sung at every labour party gathering ever since. but it chimes with the times. and it wouldn't now. and it is a big mistake to misread the mood of the country. at the moment i think there is a real sense of concern, of insecurity. and people want a l
i talk to neil kinnock, tony blair, gordon brown, and talk to| blair, gordon brown, and talk to tony larly about the period of 95, 96, 97, not about specific policies because that is too long ago, but about the place, intensity, preparation that we need an also increasingly recently about the mood, because there is this tendency when we should be looking forward to always look back so everybody will say what is next year's collection going to be about then search the history books to say is it...
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and gordon brown, who's forgotten, he's got a microphone on.rently at all about the decisions to broadcast them? should there be any difference? i think each one you have to take on their individual circumstances. you know what. . . ? how was the audio obtained? did the individual have a reasonable right to expect that they might be being recorded? and then there's the public interest. you know, does the public interest outweigh those considerations of privacy? and i think sometimes they're really finely balanced decisions. but as broadcasters generally, we want to broadcast and let the public know things we don't really want to know stuff that we then don't broadcast or let the public know about. well, another interesting example isjohn major, who, of course, didn't think he was being overheard or recorded or said he didn't think he was being recorded when he made criticisms about unsupportive cabinet colleagues and used a kind of strong word. is there a difference between that and i mean, do you think gillian keegan clearly knew why she'd bee
and gordon brown, who's forgotten, he's got a microphone on.rently at all about the decisions to broadcast them? should there be any difference? i think each one you have to take on their individual circumstances. you know what. . . ? how was the audio obtained? did the individual have a reasonable right to expect that they might be being recorded? and then there's the public interest. you know, does the public interest outweigh those considerations of privacy? and i think sometimes they're...
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second thing, gordon brown's remarked it cost 10, no question -- him, no question. is that bigoted woman? especially when she was talking about immigration. i don't think the education secretary will have the same problem today. in a sense, she is a kind of -- she speaks well and articulately. i am certain that whatever the families i talked about earlier, i am sure she is aware of them, will use this moment to try and get redress, more money into schools. and she is right. she was the only one making the case. everyone else was letting her take the flak. these are collective decisions. it was the governor's decision about expenditures, and she is the minister, but she could have done some buttressing. i don't think rishi sunak's remarked, not me, when it was, helped her at all. i understand her frustration. i don't think people will exact a price on her for that, i think there will be sympathy. lewis: great to get your thoughts and analysis. thanks for coming on the program. i am still wearing my microphone so i'll be careful indeed. let's go to the first africa cl
second thing, gordon brown's remarked it cost 10, no question -- him, no question. is that bigoted woman? especially when she was talking about immigration. i don't think the education secretary will have the same problem today. in a sense, she is a kind of -- she speaks well and articulately. i am certain that whatever the families i talked about earlier, i am sure she is aware of them, will use this moment to try and get redress, more money into schools. and she is right. she was the only one...
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had to find the _ tabloid press, gordon brown had to find the woman he was talking about and apologise_ the whole story was awful. he had left the microphone on and had no idea he _ left the microphone on and had no idea he was— left the microphone on and had no idea he was still on air. slightly different— idea he was still on air. slightly different from today but mps who have experience that will never ever repeat _ have experience that will never ever repeat that — have experience that will never ever repeat that mistake again. it is therefore the _ repeat that mistake again. it 3 therefore the grace of god and all that. philip, let's come to you. we spoke to will hutton earlier who said in this case, because of the way that she has handled it and broken, he doesn't think it will do too much damage. i broken, he doesn't think it will do too much damage.— broken, he doesn't think it will do too much damage. i don't think this one will do — too much damage. i don't think this one will do too _ too much damage. i don't think this one will do too much _ too much damage. i don't think t
had to find the _ tabloid press, gordon brown had to find the woman he was talking about and apologise_ the whole story was awful. he had left the microphone on and had no idea he _ left the microphone on and had no idea he was— left the microphone on and had no idea he was still on air. slightly different— idea he was still on air. slightly different from today but mps who have experience that will never ever repeat _ have experience that will never ever repeat that — have experience...
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the second thing is, i'm not sure, i mean gordon brown's remark did cost him, no question. talking about immigration. i don't think people are going to come i don't think the education secretary will have the same problems because in a sense, she is a kind of... she speaks well and articulately and i am certain that whatever the failings i talked about earlier, i'm sure she is aware of them and i'm sure she's going to use this moment to try and get redress and try and get more money into schools. actually, she is right, she was the only one out and about today making the case, everyone else was letting her take the flak. it was the government as a whole that led to education expenditure being in the position it is in. she could have done with some buttressing and i don't think rishi sunak�*s remark helped her at all. i understand her frustration and i don't think people will exact a price for that. there will exact a price for that. there will be some sympathy for her. great to net our will be some sympathy for her. great to get your thoughts _ will be some sympathy for her
the second thing is, i'm not sure, i mean gordon brown's remark did cost him, no question. talking about immigration. i don't think people are going to come i don't think the education secretary will have the same problems because in a sense, she is a kind of... she speaks well and articulately and i am certain that whatever the failings i talked about earlier, i'm sure she is aware of them and i'm sure she's going to use this moment to try and get redress and try and get more money into...
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and there's a return for some of those who served under tony blair and gordon brown, including hilaryland secretary. our political correspondent iain watson is at westminster. any surprises in this? no major any surprises in this? no ma'or surrises any surprises in this? no ma'or surrpses but i any surprises in this? no ma'or surprises but what is i any surprises in this? no major| surprises but what is interesting and what has been the focus is what would happen to angela rayner and she has undoubtedly done very well out of the reshuffle butjust she has undoubtedly done very well out of the reshuffle but just two years ago when keir starmer tried to move her there was an almighty fuss and divisions were on display but not today. keir starmer said giving her a big job and also the type of shadow deputy prime minister is also evidence of their strong and close relationship —— the title. but also those broadly on the left have been moved to the margins and the prime example is lisa nandy because when keir starmer first became labour leader he made her shadow foreign secretary but now sh
and there's a return for some of those who served under tony blair and gordon brown, including hilaryland secretary. our political correspondent iain watson is at westminster. any surprises in this? no major any surprises in this? no ma'or surrises any surprises in this? no ma'or surrpses but i any surprises in this? no ma'or surprises but what is i any surprises in this? no major| surprises but what is interesting and what has been the focus is what would happen to angela rayner and she has...
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in terms of the comments of the education secretary, we remembered the gaffe from gordon brown meetingage or can theyjust be fleetingly embarrassing? i think permanent damage or can they 'ust be fleetingly embarrassinglfi fleetingly embarrassing? i think it is more than _ fleetingly embarrassing? i think it is more than a _ fleetingly embarrassing? i think it is more than a fleeting _ fleetingly embarrassing? i think it is more than a fleeting and - fleetingly embarrassing? i think it| is more than a fleeting and gordon brown was tortured when he was caught slagging off a voter in his car with a microphone still on. he apologised right away and went to see the voter but it does not remove the original remarks which have been captured. the problem for gillian keegan is that it reinforced her tone throughout, nothing to do with me, i'm doing very well in addressing it, she was basically saying. it is another crisis where the question is of who is in charge, the question is of who is in charge, the local authorities or the ministers, but in the end the minister is responsible and accountab
in terms of the comments of the education secretary, we remembered the gaffe from gordon brown meetingage or can theyjust be fleetingly embarrassing? i think permanent damage or can they 'ust be fleetingly embarrassinglfi fleetingly embarrassing? i think it is more than _ fleetingly embarrassing? i think it is more than a _ fleetingly embarrassing? i think it is more than a fleeting _ fleetingly embarrassing? i think it is more than a fleeting and - fleetingly embarrassing? i think it| is more...
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in 7:00 hour, he will be talking with the former prime minister of the united king, gordon brown. his book is how we extract ourselves from these post-covid challenges. lisa: especially at a time when we are readjusting to rates. can we get to a new rate regime of higher rates without something breaking and people keep asking that question and the answer is yes and now people are saying if it keeps climbing from here, we still so confident that nothing will break? tom: let's go to the bond market. i want to know if i see a real yield out to 2.17%, if i see the 400 51 on the 10 year yield, what do spreads tell us? our corporate spreads giving away? lisa: a little bit, particularly in the risky sphere. the premium is increasing that investors are charging over benchmark rates. when do risk assets fully adapt to this idea of higher yields? do rates really matter for stocks? if so, it's not priced in this has basically been the theory when yesterday, seven magnificent tech stocks did not up rhonda in the face of the highest yields -- did not respond in the face of the highest yields i
in 7:00 hour, he will be talking with the former prime minister of the united king, gordon brown. his book is how we extract ourselves from these post-covid challenges. lisa: especially at a time when we are readjusting to rates. can we get to a new rate regime of higher rates without something breaking and people keep asking that question and the answer is yes and now people are saying if it keeps climbing from here, we still so confident that nothing will break? tom: let's go to the bond...
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we gordon brown and his 75p per week increase. ~ u, gordon brown and his 75p per week increase. ~ h,tuency _ increase. we can and we can say meat business in my constituency i - business in my constituency i hear about how artificial intelligence is transforming life sciences and the automated and financial sectors. does he agree artificial intelligence will transform the way humanity will live in the 21st century, and through his op, global ai summit will he ensure appropriate safeguards are put in place to protect society? that upcoming. when ikea is way to highlight the incredible power of ai ikea is way to highlight the incredible power of al to transform businesses and productivity and also public services in areas like health and education but we do need guard rails to a to make most of the opportunities of ai and address rest the regulatory approach sets out our sensible and proportionate approach that balances a risk and innovation and look forward to working with international partners that have a do this globally at the upcoming summit. luton airport is trying to massively
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and had changed his allegiance to david cameron, and interviewing gordon brown that morning, noid to be in scotland, a bear with a sore head, very angry about it, because head, very angry about it, because he realised and very much appreciated the importance of having murdoch on side and your point is what about the politicians being on site for murdoch, exactly what many people are saying. terry in greenwich, tell us about your dad. i heard you talking about murdoch this morning, i always think of my dad in these times. my dad used to work for news international and deliver the reams of paper in his lorry up to fleet street and in the grand scheme of things, is pretty small, but my dad he would drop them off and have breakfast or lunch or whatever and rupert murdoch would come in if he happened to be in the building and sent down, and sit amongst all the other workers. sent down, and sit amongst all the otherworkers. he sent down, and sit amongst all the other workers. he wasn't in some private office having a board meeting. he would come in there, sit down and chew the fat wit
and had changed his allegiance to david cameron, and interviewing gordon brown that morning, noid to be in scotland, a bear with a sore head, very angry about it, because head, very angry about it, because he realised and very much appreciated the importance of having murdoch on side and your point is what about the politicians being on site for murdoch, exactly what many people are saying. terry in greenwich, tell us about your dad. i heard you talking about murdoch this morning, i always...
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exactly what tony blair and gordon brown did back in 97.e . sense. >> but that was the crucial difference because gordon brown and blair on and tony blair took on a strongly growing economy. we have growth in this economy have no growth in this economy and we have absolutely a tax base. that's the highest for 70 years that we're not getting any growth in this. these are not growing. we're spending too much i >> -- >> so really, nigel, this this this reference to grown ups means people actually frozen in the headlight. again, we need to look at where the responsibility for this lies. i think it lies partly in gordon brown for the grotesque inflation of government expenditure in the latter period of the new labour government and much more importantly, it lies with george osborne and the way in which austerity . was enforced. austerity. was enforced. remember, he did the worst possible thing you can do. he ringfenced the nhs. and was it education and then everything else arbitrarily cut . so else was arbitrarily cut. so what we've got what you
exactly what tony blair and gordon brown did back in 97.e . sense. >> but that was the crucial difference because gordon brown and blair on and tony blair took on a strongly growing economy. we have growth in this economy have no growth in this economy and we have absolutely a tax base. that's the highest for 70 years that we're not getting any growth in this. these are not growing. we're spending too much i >> -- >> so really, nigel, this this this reference to grown ups...
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gordon brown was tortured when he was caught slagging off a voter in a car with his microphone stillt remove the original remarks that have been captured, and i think the problem for gillian keegan is that it kind of reinforced, by saying it has nothing to do with me, i'm doing very well in addressing this, and it is complicated, because it is another crisis when the question of who is in charge applies. local authorities, and government. but in the end, in britain, central government tends to be responsible and accountable. so, they ought to sort this out, and it is all very well rishi sunak saying he commissioned more school building, but the points being made by the senior official of the department for education was it was nowhere near enough. it was a cut on the original plan, and this resistance to investing in capital spending is a sort of ideological mission. he would say as chancellor he was then bothered about addressing the deficit after the pandemic, and wouldn't do any of these things. but this is the problem that now arises, and i think it is a problem for rishi sunak,
gordon brown was tortured when he was caught slagging off a voter in a car with his microphone stillt remove the original remarks that have been captured, and i think the problem for gillian keegan is that it kind of reinforced, by saying it has nothing to do with me, i'm doing very well in addressing this, and it is complicated, because it is another crisis when the question of who is in charge applies. local authorities, and government. but in the end, in britain, central government tends to...
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gordon brown.t the nail on the head, and incremental increase in overseas developments and assistants will not cut it to make up for the financing. i need to look at other sources of financing and the principal that windfall -- many for gains have been made by companies and petrol states. it is important and a powerful starting point. the proposal he has put forward is 1% of the finances of these companies, which makes a substantial starter contribution to funding this. >> it is more -- >> what would it mean to a country like fiji? >> for fiji and all of the pacific, it is an important starting point. when you talk about this, these are areas where the options no longer apply. new homes will be built for them, being relocated. the relocations have been happening already for several years and across the pacific islands, in pop new guinea as well. countries are considering these options and they need to be funded through a facility that is substantially financed and escapable, undertaking these activ
gordon brown.t the nail on the head, and incremental increase in overseas developments and assistants will not cut it to make up for the financing. i need to look at other sources of financing and the principal that windfall -- many for gains have been made by companies and petrol states. it is important and a powerful starting point. the proposal he has put forward is 1% of the finances of these companies, which makes a substantial starter contribution to funding this. >> it is more --...
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don't think -- and remember i think we all know when he came to pensions what we can remember it's gordon brown 75p a week increase. >> thank you, mr. speaker. we can reach out as a meat business at my constituency about how artificial intelligence reform the we will work in sectors like life sciences, the automotive sector and financial services. does he agree artificial intelligence will transform the way humanity will live in the 21st century? and to his global outcome and i will promote -- as we become her leaders in this technology? >> my honorable friend is right to highlight the incredible power of ai. it's transform not just businesses but also public services in areas like health and education but we do need guardrails to allow us to make the most of the opportunities of ai and to address our realtor approach that is not responsible proportion approach to ai that balances innovation and i look for to work with international partners about how we do this at a global level at our upcoming ai safety summit. >> daisy cooper. >> thank you, mr. speaker. massively expand its airport capacity
don't think -- and remember i think we all know when he came to pensions what we can remember it's gordon brown 75p a week increase. >> thank you, mr. speaker. we can reach out as a meat business at my constituency about how artificial intelligence reform the we will work in sectors like life sciences, the automotive sector and financial services. does he agree artificial intelligence will transform the way humanity will live in the 21st century? and to his global outcome and i will...
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it is the last days of gordon brown's government when he assembled this weird cabinet of all the talentsndrew adonis, as of lords, andrew adonis, as secretary of state for transport, and this abortion is the creation of andrew adonis. and if you look at the map, you see why it's a disaster. it delays , deliberately diverges delays, deliberately diverges from the line of the from the existing west coast main line. it goes through virgin beautiful and protected countryside . do and protected countryside. do you know can i can i tell you how it got itself through the most beautiful and important and protected bit of the chilterns tell us a tunnel . a tunnel for tell us a tunnel. a tunnel for high speed rail. nine and a half miles long. can you imagine the simple cost of that? and there's another thing that this is this again, it is absolutely typical of the blair and brown government . it's this notion of government. it's this notion of blue sky thinking in which you reach down a project from the skies and deliberately modelled on what other people have done. that's to say the european high
it is the last days of gordon brown's government when he assembled this weird cabinet of all the talentsndrew adonis, as of lords, andrew adonis, as secretary of state for transport, and this abortion is the creation of andrew adonis. and if you look at the map, you see why it's a disaster. it delays , deliberately diverges delays, deliberately diverges from the line of the from the existing west coast main line. it goes through virgin beautiful and protected countryside . do and protected...
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former uk prime minister gordon brown, countries to help the poorer ones.f the g20, about it. i have sent a letter to the chair of the cop28 committee. i believe that around the world, people who are concerned about climate change will know that we need something to break through this logjam. we promised 100 billion in 2009 to the developing countries which was never delivered. then there was a promise of 100 billion in international money called special drawing rights. it has not yet been delivered. last year a loss and damage fund was set up, and there's hardly any money in it. we have got to do something to break through. and if you're the chair of cop28, as the uae is, they have a duty as well as an opportunity to come up with a funding solution. if we could get a burden—sharing agreement, we could serve the needs of the poorest coastal states because when you look at the floods in libya, when you look at the droughts in africa and when you look at the previous floods in pakistan, these countries simply cannot afford to pay. africa are responsible for 2
former uk prime minister gordon brown, countries to help the poorer ones.f the g20, about it. i have sent a letter to the chair of the cop28 committee. i believe that around the world, people who are concerned about climate change will know that we need something to break through this logjam. we promised 100 billion in 2009 to the developing countries which was never delivered. then there was a promise of 100 billion in international money called special drawing rights. it has not yet been...
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is, >> i wonder why that is, benjamin once benjamin i did try at once i because gordon brown was deliveringd, i hate . oh, god, >> oh, my god, i hate. oh, god, how exciting . in the spare how exciting. in the spare bedroom to watch it on the television. oh, my god. >> it's the only time i ever true. >> well, there's an education, benjamin. >> school to watch gordon brown sell off our nation's gold. still ahead, benjamin thinks sunak should approve that. actually, the people would pick him for pm and lynn. sick of race baiting on both sides . and race baiting on both sides. and emily carver, well, she's asking whether or not we're all turning into work. shy radio. >> welcome back to the saturday five. so you've been sending in your emails. frank says, i hate to disagree with darren. oh but we have to pay for it if we don't, nobody will. well, there you go . debbie says when in you go. debbie says when in doubt, the french. oh, doubt, blame the french. oh, that's one for you, right? let's get to our next debate. what have we got on the cards? >> yes. up next, sunak says the people want him. b
is, >> i wonder why that is, benjamin once benjamin i did try at once i because gordon brown was deliveringd, i hate . oh, god, >> oh, my god, i hate. oh, god, how exciting . in the spare how exciting. in the spare bedroom to watch it on the television. oh, my god. >> it's the only time i ever true. >> well, there's an education, benjamin. >> school to watch gordon brown sell off our nation's gold. still ahead, benjamin thinks sunak should approve that. actually,...
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what we remember is gordon we can remember is gordon brown's 75 per week increase came back .k you, mr speaker. we can week out as i meet businesses in my constituency of meriden, i hear about how artificial intelligence is transforming the way we work in sectors like life sciences, the automotive sector and financial services. does my right honourable friend agree that artificial artificial intelligence will transform the way humanity will live in the 21st way humanity will live in the 21s1and through upcoming >> and through his upcoming global ai summit, will we ensure that appropriate are that appropriate guardrails are put protect society put in place to protect society as world leaders in as we become world leaders in this technology? >> prime minister, my honourable friend is right to highlight the incredible power of ai friend is right to highlight the incredible power of al to transform not just businesses and our productivity, but also pubuc and our productivity, but also public services in areas like health and education. >> but we do need guardrails to allow us to m
what we remember is gordon we can remember is gordon brown's 75 per week increase came back .k you, mr speaker. we can week out as i meet businesses in my constituency of meriden, i hear about how artificial intelligence is transforming the way we work in sectors like life sciences, the automotive sector and financial services. does my right honourable friend agree that artificial artificial intelligence will transform the way humanity will live in the 21st way humanity will live in the 21s1and...
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gordon brown, theresa may, decent people. that's not enough., there is a huge part of the solution that comes from outside of government. it's about businesses changing as well. it's not all about spending more money through a failing system. it's about changing the system, that is a fundamentally different objective than just saving a few taxpayer pounds. well, you've taken us to the end of this episode of newscast. so, thank you for everyone who hasjoined us in this episode of newscast. you can listen to our daily podcast episodes on bbc sounds. bye— bye. newscast. newscast, from the bbc. good afternoon. it was a fine start to the last day of september, albeit a little chilly, but rain is now moving in on this area of low pressure here. that will bring some rather wet weather across northern ireland, much of northern and western england and wales throughout the remainder of daylight today, but further north across scotland, staying fine and dry as it should do across southern and eastern areas, and still feeling quite warm. but with this rain
gordon brown, theresa may, decent people. that's not enough., there is a huge part of the solution that comes from outside of government. it's about businesses changing as well. it's not all about spending more money through a failing system. it's about changing the system, that is a fundamentally different objective than just saving a few taxpayer pounds. well, you've taken us to the end of this episode of newscast. so, thank you for everyone who hasjoined us in this episode of newscast. you...
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. >> and what do we about >> and what do we think about gordon brown, prime gordon brown, former primecountries like minister? he says countries like saudi arabia should pay a climate tax. luck. are they climate tax. good luck. are they going get him to pay that? going to get him to pay that? >> windfall tax on >> then a windfall tax on countries , saudi countries like norway, saudi arabia, , probably all of arabia, qatar, probably all of these oil producing countries ? these oil producing countries? yeah, i'm sure they're going to say sure. yeah take our money. >> gordon he did try and save the world. if you remember, dunng the world. if you remember, during the 2008 financial bailout, and he did actually tell of i did tell the house of commons i did put together plan to save the put together a plan to save the world was to world and what he meant was to save but it slipped save britain. but it slipped because he was , to be fair, a because he was, to be fair, a big key figure in the forming of g and all this. and it's not g 20 and all this. and it's not a idea, but how do you a bad i
. >> and what do we about >> and what do we think about gordon brown, prime gordon brown, former primecountries like minister? he says countries like saudi arabia should pay a climate tax. luck. are they climate tax. good luck. are they going get him to pay that? going to get him to pay that? >> windfall tax on >> then a windfall tax on countries , saudi countries like norway, saudi arabia, , probably all of arabia, qatar, probably all of these oil producing countries ?...
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gordon brown has talked about this today $4 trillion that the petrol states have made over the last year south would make all the difference, he says, to the climate adaptation they need to put in place. is he right? aha, need to put in place. is he right? lot of commitments over the last years and much less when you talk about the checks that are barely being written. all you need to do is look at the human development goals, the sustainability development goals. you see that extreme poverty is actually going up. hunger is going up. of course the pandemic made a lot of this worse. the russian where in the inflation on commodities, food, fertiliser, that has made a lot of at wares. but the fact that the developed countries are just not willing to open their pocketbooks. here we have set with more people in africa than in china, over 1.4 billion people, 43% of them do not have access to electricity. that entire continent is 3% of global trade, and they are the ones that are getting hit the worst by climate change. so what is going to happen is they are going to move. they are going to get
gordon brown has talked about this today $4 trillion that the petrol states have made over the last year south would make all the difference, he says, to the climate adaptation they need to put in place. is he right? aha, need to put in place. is he right? lot of commitments over the last years and much less when you talk about the checks that are barely being written. all you need to do is look at the human development goals, the sustainability development goals. you see that extreme poverty...
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he was a cabinet minister under tony blair and gordon brown.s on the pitch for what is going to be a crucial part of the journey, and the question i have asked myself is, have i got really, really good talented people in post, and people hungry and determined to change our country for the better? and that's why i put this team together, and i am delighted to have put such a strong team together, to face the country. 0ur political correspondent alex forsyth is in westminster — so what do you make of the changes? it turned out to be quite a wide—ranging labour reshuffle. the most _ wide—ranging labour reshuffle. the most senior positions stayed the samef _ most senior positions stayed the same, shadow chancellor, home secretary. — same, shadow chancellor, home secretary, foreign secretary, but beyond _ secretary, foreign secretary, but beyond that a lot of promotions, some _ beyond that a lot of promotions, some sideways moves and some demotions as well. a lot of people were _ demotions as well. a lot of people were watching what would happen to
he was a cabinet minister under tony blair and gordon brown.s on the pitch for what is going to be a crucial part of the journey, and the question i have asked myself is, have i got really, really good talented people in post, and people hungry and determined to change our country for the better? and that's why i put this team together, and i am delighted to have put such a strong team together, to face the country. 0ur political correspondent alex forsyth is in westminster — so what do you...
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the military offers to support armed police former british pm gordon brown calls for a levy on oil and
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gordon brown, here that when. gordon brown, the year that gordon brown was considering holding a general election and cameron and osborne had floated this idea and there was such a huge uptick in tory support that gordon brown bottled the election and the rest is history, as indeed was a labour government . labour government. >> you said you suggested earlier that this might be a bit of a maybe a bit of a desperate move from rishi sunak to try and claw back some support. but it's also, as steven said , it's also, as steven said, it's a matter of principle for people . matter of principle for people. it's like ulez, for example, didn't affect many people really when you look at the statistics, but that feeling of, you know what, i've worked hard . i think what, i've worked hard. i think other people shouldn't be slapped with extra costs and do you think that this could actually bring on board people who who weren't otherwise going to vote conservative? or is this just something for conservative voters ? voters? >>
gordon brown, here that when. gordon brown, the year that gordon brown was considering holding a general election and cameron and osborne had floated this idea and there was such a huge uptick in tory support that gordon brown bottled the election and the rest is history, as indeed was a labour government . labour government. >> you said you suggested earlier that this might be a bit of a maybe a bit of a desperate move from rishi sunak to try and claw back some support. but it's also, as...
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outrage and pearl clutching by the establishment, by the mainstream media, by former prime minister gordon brownthink you'll find that, as with so much else, so much avoidable death, inexplicable death, ugly, death on the streets of london, the usual suspects are mysteriously, you might say , inexplicably might say, inexplicably sanguine, which is to say cold blooded. in other news, ingredients in the products pushed as vaccines are known to pass to babies via their mother's milk . but no pass to babies via their mother's milk. but no one pass to babies via their mother's milk . but no one seems mother's milk. but no one seems to mind very much about that. heart attacks harvest callow boys on the field of play. othennise, healthy people die in their sleep. there's disrupted menstrual for half of all women that took the jabs sampled by one nonnegian study. think of that for every other mother , that for every other mother, sister daughter is the round the clock wall to wall outrage about any of that are they're furious . calls for sackings and resignations for heads to roll for any of the compani
outrage and pearl clutching by the establishment, by the mainstream media, by former prime minister gordon brownthink you'll find that, as with so much else, so much avoidable death, inexplicable death, ugly, death on the streets of london, the usual suspects are mysteriously, you might say , inexplicably might say, inexplicably sanguine, which is to say cold blooded. in other news, ingredients in the products pushed as vaccines are known to pass to babies via their mother's milk . but no pass...
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outrage and pearl clutching by the establishment, by the mainstream media, by former prime minister gordon brownthink you'll find that, as with so much else, so much avoidable death, inexplicable death, ugly, death on the streets of london, the usual suspects are mysteriously, you might say , inexplicably might say, inexplicably sanguine, which is to say cold blooded. in other news, ingredients in the products pushed as vaccines are known to pass to babies via their mother's milk . but no pass to babies via their mother's milk. but no one pass to babies via their mother's milk . but no one seems mother's milk. but no one seems to mind very much about that. heart attacks harvest callow boys on the field of play. othennise, healthy people die in their sleep. there's disrupted menstrual for half of all women that took the jabs sampled by one nonnegian study. think of that for every other mother , that for every other mother, sister daughter is the round the clock wall to wall outrage about any of that are they're furious . calls for sackings and resignations for heads to roll for any of the compani
outrage and pearl clutching by the establishment, by the mainstream media, by former prime minister gordon brownthink you'll find that, as with so much else, so much avoidable death, inexplicable death, ugly, death on the streets of london, the usual suspects are mysteriously, you might say , inexplicably might say, inexplicably sanguine, which is to say cold blooded. in other news, ingredients in the products pushed as vaccines are known to pass to babies via their mother's milk . but no pass...
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i had to do this from brown's infamous from gordon brown's infamous rant david rant from rochdale toitain's most political hot mic most awkward political hot mic moments . moments. >> she's been very good to meet you. you're very to meet you. you're very good to meet you. you're very good to meet you. and you're wearing the you. yes. and you're wearing the right colour today. oh, everything she just sort of bigoted woman said she used to be a labour minister is ridiculous. >> thanks a lot, steve. it wasn't a stupid question , steve. wasn't a stupid question, steve. >> you know it. i'm very happy to go up against you on trust any day . yeah what a trees is any day. yeah what a trees is difficult woman. >> but you and i work for margaret thatcher. >> thank you very much . prime >> thank you very much. prime minister . who do you do? minister. who do you do? >> do right . >> do right. >> do right. >> it's quite sweet. well, i'm going to say is there but for the grace of god, all of us. >> it is everyone's everyone. >> it is everyone's everyone. >> have you ever been caught on a hot mic?
i had to do this from brown's infamous from gordon brown's infamous rant david rant from rochdale toitain's most political hot mic most awkward political hot mic moments . moments. >> she's been very good to meet you. you're very to meet you. you're very good to meet you. you're very good to meet you. and you're wearing the you. yes. and you're wearing the right colour today. oh, everything she just sort of bigoted woman said she used to be a labour minister is ridiculous. >> thanks...
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i had to do this from brown's infamous from gordon brown's infamous rant david rant from rochdale toitain's most political hot mic most awkward political hot mic moments . moments. >> she's been very good to meet you. you're very to meet you. you're very good to meet you. you're very good to meet you. and you're wearing the you. yes. and you're wearing the right colour today. oh, everything she just sort of bigoted woman said she used to be a labour minister is ridiculous. >> thanks a lot, steve. it wasn't a stupid question , steve. wasn't a stupid question, steve. >> you know it. i'm very happy to go up against you on trust any day . yeah what a trees is any day. yeah what a trees is difficult woman. >> but you and i work for margaret thatcher. >> thank you very much . prime >> thank you very much. prime minister . who do you do? minister. who do you do? >> do right . >> do right. >> do right. >> it's quite sweet. well, i'm going to say is there but for the grace of god, all of us. >> it is everyone's everyone. >> it is everyone's everyone. >> have you ever been caught on a hot mic?
i had to do this from brown's infamous from gordon brown's infamous rant david rant from rochdale toitain's most political hot mic most awkward political hot mic moments . moments. >> she's been very good to meet you. you're very to meet you. you're very good to meet you. you're very good to meet you. and you're wearing the you. yes. and you're wearing the right colour today. oh, everything she just sort of bigoted woman said she used to be a labour minister is ridiculous. >> thanks...
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hilary benn, who served in tony blair and gordon brown's cabinet, is back in the cabinet.d pat mcfadden , who's cabinet. and pat mcfadden, who's a well known blairite, has been promoted to the position of national campaign coordinator, which is really important position in the labour party. it really feels now as though keir starmer is gaining confidence . starmer is gaining confidence. he's wrangled his party back from it, from the from the left side of the labour organisation and he is now taking control. he's leading the party in the direction he wants it to be going in, getting ready, it seems for a general election in 2024. >> indeed, olivia , thank you for >> indeed, olivia, thank you for that. politics explode back into action after that parliamentary recess. thank you very much indeed. a bit of breaking news coming through from the met police who say a 42 year old man has been arrested on suspicion of assault after the sky. sports pundh of assault after the sky. sports pundit roy keane was allegedly headbutted after arsenal's match against man u. of course, arsenal
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actually, gordon brown didn't have to stay in downing street for an extra week.ould have left and he could have said it's to the have said it's up to the constitutional monarch to work out prime minister out who the next prime minister should be throwing the political problem lap of the problem firmly on the lap of the sovereign than dealing sovereign rather than dealing with it in the political field . with it in the political field. so the question for the future is, can the constitutional monarchy continue to work? and we've all seen how brilliantly the king has done in his first yeah the king has done in his first year. the steadiness , the year. the steadiness, the dignity, the clear affection that he has for his people. and his desire to make it work properly, and the humour that he's brought to it, not to mention the great support that he gets. so obviously from queen camilla, from the current queen, it's been a fantastic start . but it's been a fantastic start. but will it be able to go through to the squalls which will come , or the squalls which will co
actually, gordon brown didn't have to stay in downing street for an extra week.ould have left and he could have said it's to the have said it's up to the constitutional monarch to work out prime minister out who the next prime minister should be throwing the political problem lap of the problem firmly on the lap of the sovereign than dealing sovereign rather than dealing with it in the political field . with it in the political field. so the question for the future is, can the constitutional...
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this was a gentleman who wants to take us into the euro and was basically stopped by gordon brown. on migration on closer alignment to the eu. frankly, i don't think labour will take back into the eu. will take us back into the eu. you probably too. you probably think that too. i actually see them as a continuation tony blair and continuation of tony blair and some quite negative ways, probably . i would also say probably. i would also say i think you're a very brave man. if you think you can determine emphatic fairly precisely what keir starmer actually wants, believes , thinks because nobody believes, thinks because nobody knows this. this is a gentleman who, until his late 40s, was a republican, and yet at labour party conference last year, i think they began with the national anthem, obviously and given the passing of her majesty, the queen. so i don't think anybody, including maybe even keir starmer's wife , even keir starmer's wife, definitively knows what this may be. >> even keir starmer isn't that the more interesting question? >> but is he again taking a rather different
this was a gentleman who wants to take us into the euro and was basically stopped by gordon brown. on migration on closer alignment to the eu. frankly, i don't think labour will take back into the eu. will take us back into the eu. you probably too. you probably think that too. i actually see them as a continuation tony blair and continuation of tony blair and some quite negative ways, probably . i would also say probably. i would also say i think you're a very brave man. if you think you can...
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this was a gentleman who wants to take us into the euro and was basically stopped by gordon brown.migration on closer alignment to the eu. frankly, i don't think labour will take back into the eu. will take us back into the eu. you probably too. you probably think that too. i actually see them as a continuation tony blair and continuation of tony blair and some quite negative ways, probably . i would also say probably. i would also say i think you're a very brave man. if you think you can determine emphatic fairly precisely what keir starmer actually wants, believes , thinks because nobody believes, thinks because nobody knows this. this is a gentleman who, until his late 40s, was a republican, and yet at labour party conference last year, i think they began with the national anthem, obviously and given the passing of her majesty, the queen. so i don't think anybody, including maybe even keir starmer's wife , even keir starmer's wife, definitively knows what this may be. >> even keir starmer isn't that the more interesting question? >> but is he again taking a rather different appr
this was a gentleman who wants to take us into the euro and was basically stopped by gordon brown.migration on closer alignment to the eu. frankly, i don't think labour will take back into the eu. will take us back into the eu. you probably too. you probably think that too. i actually see them as a continuation tony blair and continuation of tony blair and some quite negative ways, probably . i would also say probably. i would also say i think you're a very brave man. if you think you can...
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think back, perhaps to gordon brown, who walked away from an interview with a microphone still in hisket . but even when you're off pocket. but even when you're off air, perhaps you're not really off air. this is what happened after the interview that gillian keegan gave to itv. this morning. >> we will get a plan and every single one of them will be done i >> -- >> okay. thank you very much. >> okay. thank you very much. >> thank you. thank you. jot down just a few marcus setchell. does anyone ever say, you know what? you've done a good job because everyone else has sat on there and done nothing. no no signs of that. no >> now . now it signs of that. no >> now. now it may signs of that. no >> now . now it may well have >> now. now it may well have been naughty of itv to play out that clip because she didn't think she was being recorded. but hey, you're still miked up . but hey, you're still miked up. the cameras rolling and from a journalistic point of view, i guess you're fair game. but what it revealed was just the most astonishing level of self—regard that gillian keegan has for h
think back, perhaps to gordon brown, who walked away from an interview with a microphone still in hisket . but even when you're off pocket. but even when you're off air, perhaps you're not really off air. this is what happened after the interview that gillian keegan gave to itv. this morning. >> we will get a plan and every single one of them will be done i >> -- >> okay. thank you very much. >> okay. thank you very much. >> thank you. thank you. jot down just a...
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tom: fascinating particularly to see what gordon brown says about new labor and what they say it and whole thing is we have been speaking about crisis to crisis. and if we don't have fun, what are we doing? tom: mohamed el-erian will push against crises. he is an optimist. jonathan: thank you for coming to home turf a little bit. actor new york. i am pleased you did not insult to many people, tom. just try to get him on a plane out of london unscathed. [laughter] thank you for being with us all week and thank you for the hard work of the team and producers who put this together for us. good morning. ♪ ♪ is it possible to fall in love with your home... ...before you even step inside? ♪ discover the magnolia home james hardie collection. available now in siding colors, styles and textures. curated by joanna gaines. hi, i'm jason and i've lost 202 pounds on golo. so the first time i ever seen a golo advertisement, styles and textures. i said, "yeah, whatever. there's no way this works like this." and threw it to the side. a couple weeks later, i seen it again after getting not so pleasa
tom: fascinating particularly to see what gordon brown says about new labor and what they say it and whole thing is we have been speaking about crisis to crisis. and if we don't have fun, what are we doing? tom: mohamed el-erian will push against crises. he is an optimist. jonathan: thank you for coming to home turf a little bit. actor new york. i am pleased you did not insult to many people, tom. just try to get him on a plane out of london unscathed. [laughter] thank you for being with us all...
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absolutely >> also when was dumped, when they gordon brown, they they dumped gordon brown, they dumpedbour party conference to back david which caused a david cameron, which caused a huge at time. it'll huge furore at the time. it'll be interesting to see who be very interesting to see who they back. actually, if looks they back. actually, if it looks like labour are definitely going to next election, will to win the next election, will they back labour time? will they back labour next time? will they? knows? they? who knows? >> i think it is being >> i mean i think it is being sold as a story as that murdoch is roy from succession is the logan roy from succession figure, which makes kind figure, which makes it all kind of a more kind of of sound a bit more kind of interesting and sexy, but actually he, i mean, sure actually he, i mean, i'm sure also know sunak was having also know rishi sunak was having lots conversations lots of conversations with lots of people, hoping our of people, and i'm hoping our prime minister is able to make up his own mind, but he may well cast a range opin
absolutely >> also when was dumped, when they gordon brown, they they dumped gordon brown, they dumpedbour party conference to back david which caused a david cameron, which caused a huge at time. it'll huge furore at the time. it'll be interesting to see who be very interesting to see who they back. actually, if looks they back. actually, if it looks like labour are definitely going to next election, will to win the next election, will they back labour time? will they back labour next...
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think if rathee, nikhil rathi, i think if i remember correctly, was private secretary to, uh, gordon brownhe then went on to, to do brown. he then went on to, to do some otherjobs brown. he then went on to, to do some other jobs inside the brown. he then went on to, to do some otherjobs inside the civil some other jobs inside the civil service. he then got a job in the london stock exchange . he the london stock exchange. he then came back into system these jobs rotate amongst people who are the london establishment . are the london establishment. and what you're seeing is the outcome of that. what you're seeing is, oh, well, you know, these are our people. we can't we can't be too critical of them. i mean, it is inconceivable that any professional organisation , one professional organisation, one could look at the facts, the facts with respect to you, where arron banks, all these other people and say, well, there's nothing wrong here, you know, and they very, very carefully designed their terms . they said, designed their terms. they said, well, we're only going to look from june 21 to 22
think if rathee, nikhil rathi, i think if i remember correctly, was private secretary to, uh, gordon brownhe then went on to, to do brown. he then went on to, to do some otherjobs brown. he then went on to, to do some other jobs inside the brown. he then went on to, to do some otherjobs inside the civil some other jobs inside the civil service. he then got a job in the london stock exchange . he the london stock exchange. he then came back into system these jobs rotate amongst people who are...
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rules and that is the framework and people will be looking in and shouting in about people like gordon brownnd i completely agree. i mean, there should be there should a proper should have been a proper election . however, one the election. however, one of the things that and i have things that ben and i have discussed quite often, and i know would to have seen know ben would like to have seen the of budget responsible the office of budget responsible be completely , but be abolished completely, but they still there now and they are still there now and they are still there now and they were there. and one of the reasons that the markets got frit to use margaret thatcher's phrase, was because of kwasi kwarteng , the liz truss kwarteng, the liz truss chancellor and liz truss were refusing to share their information with the obr . now information with the obr. now that frankly is refusing. >> they weren't to move at speed. >> well then you could argue that if you go, i think that was a mistake. >> in hindsight i do think it was a mistake because they had this wretched organised in the obr, ever
rules and that is the framework and people will be looking in and shouting in about people like gordon brownnd i completely agree. i mean, there should be there should a proper should have been a proper election . however, one the election. however, one of the things that and i have things that ben and i have discussed quite often, and i know would to have seen know ben would like to have seen the of budget responsible the office of budget responsible be completely , but be abolished...
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think back, perhaps to gordon brown, who walked away from an interview with a microphone still in hisket . but even when you're off pocket. but even when you're off air, perhaps you're not really off air. this is what happened after the interview that gillian keegan gave to itv. this morning. >> we will get a plan and every single one of them will be done i >> -- >> okay. thank you very much. >> okay. thank you very much. >> thank you. thank you. jot down just a few marcus setchell. does anyone ever say, you know what? you've done a good job because everyone else has sat on there and done nothing. no no signs of that. no >> now . now it signs of that. no >> now. now it may signs of that. no >> now . now it may well have >> now. now it may well have been naughty of itv to play out that clip because she didn't think she was being recorded. but hey, you're still miked up . but hey, you're still miked up. the cameras rolling and from a journalistic point of view, i guess you're fair game. but what it revealed was just the most astonishing level of self—regard that gillian keegan has for h
think back, perhaps to gordon brown, who walked away from an interview with a microphone still in hisket . but even when you're off pocket. but even when you're off air, perhaps you're not really off air. this is what happened after the interview that gillian keegan gave to itv. this morning. >> we will get a plan and every single one of them will be done i >> -- >> okay. thank you very much. >> okay. thank you very much. >> thank you. thank you. jot down just a...
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think if rathee, nikhil rathi, i think if i remember correctly, was private secretary to, uh, gordon brownthen went on to, to do brown. he then went on to, to do some otherjobs brown. he then went on to, to do some other jobs inside the brown. he then went on to, to do some otherjobs inside the civil some other jobs inside the civil service. he then got a job in the london stock exchange . he the london stock exchange. he then came back into system these jobs rotate amongst people who are the london establishment . are the london establishment. and what you're seeing is the outcome of that. what you're seeing is, oh, well, you know, these are our people. we can't we can't be too critical of them. i mean, it is inconceivable that any professional organisation , one professional organisation, one could look at the facts, the facts with respect to you, where arron banks, all these other people and say, well, there's nothing wrong here, you know, and they very, very carefully designed their terms . they said, designed their terms. they said, well, we're only going to look from june 21 to 22, w
think if rathee, nikhil rathi, i think if i remember correctly, was private secretary to, uh, gordon brownthen went on to, to do brown. he then went on to, to do some otherjobs brown. he then went on to, to do some other jobs inside the brown. he then went on to, to do some otherjobs inside the civil some other jobs inside the civil service. he then got a job in the london stock exchange . he the london stock exchange. he then came back into system these jobs rotate amongst people who are the...