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argued as one of those examples you counted put somebody and so it probably got sped up after horsy holford took over as interior minister so to what extent then was a whole foot involved in this case you the interior minister and he has very hardline views and refugees and asylum seekers and almost brought down the government over this issue. well hossein were for when he first took office earlier this year he declared that he was going to make this special case of some we are a top priority that he would get personally involved in trying to speed up the deportation. is number one topic is clearly migration and like you've mentioned the government coalition with almost collapsed because he challenge the challenge openly on the open stage over asylum policy so he did lose a lot of support in that role and it's possible that he thinks that he can win a few voters back if he speeds up the deportation process of somebody who is considered a potential terrorist threat you know has a did obviously as a good correspondent thank you very much turning now to pakistan with a promise in a drive to in
argued as one of those examples you counted put somebody and so it probably got sped up after horsy holford took over as interior minister so to what extent then was a whole foot involved in this case you the interior minister and he has very hardline views and refugees and asylum seekers and almost brought down the government over this issue. well hossein were for when he first took office earlier this year he declared that he was going to make this special case of some we are a top priority...
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recognise it now jeremy corbyn is odds on to replace theresa may joining me now is oxford university's holford mackinder chair one of the world's greatest geographers professor danny dorling whose new book peak inequality britain's ticking time bomb is out now president welcome back to going underground so you trace the roots of the way. literally left of center labor party under jeremy corbyn no looking set to win the next election is directly related to what you call peak inequality what is peak inequality peak inequality is when everything comes together so the way we measure inequality is the gap between rich and poor in terms of income and that would be getting wider and wider and then they got for people who weren't in the top ten percent but they don't get to more than they lost out and they went up and down until around about spring this year spring two thousand and eighteen when the highest paid person in britain lost his job and we all had reports that bankers pay was falling so is the peak of the income inequality gap but at the same time problems created by inequalities are problem
recognise it now jeremy corbyn is odds on to replace theresa may joining me now is oxford university's holford mackinder chair one of the world's greatest geographers professor danny dorling whose new book peak inequality britain's ticking time bomb is out now president welcome back to going underground so you trace the roots of the way. literally left of center labor party under jeremy corbyn no looking set to win the next election is directly related to what you call peak inequality what is...
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recognise it now jeremy corbin is odds on to replace theresa may joining me now is oxford university's holford mic in the chair one of the world's greatest geographers professor danny dorling whose new book peak inequality britain's ticking time bomb is out now president welcome back to going underground so you trace the roots of why a relatively left of center labor party under jeremy corbyn now looking set to win the next election is directly related to what you call peak inequality what is peak inequality peak inequality is when everything comes together so the way we measure inequality is the gap between rich and poor in terms of income. and that would be getting wider and wider and then they got for people who weren't in the top ten percent but they count on getting more and then they lost out and they went up and so on until around about spring this year spring two thousand and eighteen when the highest paid person in britain lost his job and we'll have reports that bankers' pay was falling so is the peak of the income inequality gap but at the same time problems created by inequality so
recognise it now jeremy corbin is odds on to replace theresa may joining me now is oxford university's holford mic in the chair one of the world's greatest geographers professor danny dorling whose new book peak inequality britain's ticking time bomb is out now president welcome back to going underground so you trace the roots of why a relatively left of center labor party under jeremy corbyn now looking set to win the next election is directly related to what you call peak inequality what is...
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recognise it now jeremy corbyn is odds on to replace theresa may joining me now is oxford university's holford mackinder chair one of the world's greatest geographers professor danny dorling whose new book peak inequality britain's ticking time bomb is out now president well go back to going underground so you trace the roots of why a relatively left of center labor party under jeremy corbyn no looking set to win the next election is directly related to what you call peak inequality what is peak inequality peak inequality is when everything comes together so the way we measure inequality is the gap between rich and poor in terms of income and that would be getting wider and wider and then got narrow for people. in the top ten percent but they count on getting more and then they lost thousands of jobs they went up and down until around about spring this year spring two thousand and eighteen when the highest paid person in britain lost his job and we all had reports that bankers pay was falling so is the peak of the income inequality gap but at the same time problems created by inequalities are
recognise it now jeremy corbyn is odds on to replace theresa may joining me now is oxford university's holford mackinder chair one of the world's greatest geographers professor danny dorling whose new book peak inequality britain's ticking time bomb is out now president well go back to going underground so you trace the roots of why a relatively left of center labor party under jeremy corbyn no looking set to win the next election is directly related to what you call peak inequality what is...