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p 's into the house of lords chain book. so that he could read out the government's legislative agenda, reduce a speech written for him by the government. he has no part to play in the structure of the construct to go to speech. he is constitutionally bound, demonic, to be actually neutral. the know things politically will read it out to us so to monitor the new to the way so is not to indicate any form of support for any of the government's policies. and then as i say, the parliament will be put on the business of this government enacting its promise of change in this country. after 14 years of conservative party government will get under way. and uh, you mentioned a bit of pageantry. we can see the procession going on right now, joe. now we'll come back to in a moment when the, the king's carriage, that it's a little bit closer to where you off. and now thanks so much, jonah, how are the representatives from 28 countries and meeting the libyan capital to address dangerous migrant crossings across the mediterranean sea? most
p 's into the house of lords chain book. so that he could read out the government's legislative agenda, reduce a speech written for him by the government. he has no part to play in the structure of the construct to go to speech. he is constitutionally bound, demonic, to be actually neutral. the know things politically will read it out to us so to monitor the new to the way so is not to indicate any form of support for any of the government's policies. and then as i say, the parliament will be...
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, you can't forget that labor also has a sitting house of lords, a sitting member of the house f lords, john hutton, who is simultaneously employed by the israeli government as the director of a subsidiary of raphael advanced systems, the zionist state-owned entity. yeah, no indeed, but david, what's the story then with with index on censorship where anderson was the ceo until may of this year? well, index and censorship was originally set up in the early 70s um and it's subsequently been revealed that it was effectively a cia asset that took money, and when when all that blew up in the the 60s and early 70s the... the role of the cia in funding left-wing groups uh lot of people distance themselves from that, but it did transpires that when you now look at it, there's a piece by by the editor martin bright on on the website of indexship where he alludes to the fact that it was a cia asset and then he has a form of words which leave open that it's still a cia asset, but the main evidence that it is still a cia asset is the fact that it receives funds for the national end for demo
, you can't forget that labor also has a sitting house of lords, a sitting member of the house f lords, john hutton, who is simultaneously employed by the israeli government as the director of a subsidiary of raphael advanced systems, the zionist state-owned entity. yeah, no indeed, but david, what's the story then with with index on censorship where anderson was the ceo until may of this year? well, index and censorship was originally set up in the early 70s um and it's subsequently been...
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in the palace and you're quite right, black rod is sent by the king to some in the house of commons to the house of lordshis face and this is to remind us that charles the first try to arrest five mps in 1642 in the house of commons that its independence. once they know who it is, they let him in and he summons the mp5. then of course as you know they wander along together chatting in a very friendly way and then go listen to the speech and in the afternoon they go hammer and tongs at each other in order to bash out what has been said. has at each other in order to bash out what has been said.— at each other in order to bash out what has been said. has it been done the same way — what has been said. has it been done the same way or— what has been said. has it been done the same way or does _ what has been said. has it been done the same way or does it _ what has been said. has it been done the same way or does it evolve? - what has been said. has it been done l the same way or does it evolve? some of those physicians obviously return but what about the broader choreography?— but what about the broader ch
in the palace and you're quite right, black rod is sent by the king to some in the house of commons to the house of lordshis face and this is to remind us that charles the first try to arrest five mps in 1642 in the house of commons that its independence. once they know who it is, they let him in and he summons the mp5. then of course as you know they wander along together chatting in a very friendly way and then go listen to the speech and in the afternoon they go hammer and tongs at each...
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but the king arriving at about 11:20, here, going into the house of lords. n the door of the commons. the commons will close the door in his face, emphasising the sovereignty of the house of commons. and then all the mps will troop along to hear the king's speech. at about 1135. in terms of what to expect about 35 bills, and a few of them carried over from the last government. so rishi sunak's smoking and vapes bill, we expect to be in there. martyn's law and beefed up terror legislation. but of course, lots from the new government particularly focused on, building. they want to build 1.5 million homes renationalising the railways and national energy company. sir keir starmer, tweeting on x in the last hour or so , saying today we set out or so, saying today we set out new laws to create wealth in every corner of our country to make people better off. also, they have borrowed the language of a vote leave the brexit days, take back control, they say so big plans, but of course getting growth, which is their central mission, is very, very much easier said than
but the king arriving at about 11:20, here, going into the house of lords. n the door of the commons. the commons will close the door in his face, emphasising the sovereignty of the house of commons. and then all the mps will troop along to hear the king's speech. at about 1135. in terms of what to expect about 35 bills, and a few of them carried over from the last government. so rishi sunak's smoking and vapes bill, we expect to be in there. martyn's law and beefed up terror legislation. but...
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, of course, the house of commons is elected in the round of general elections, the house of lords does not... meets, these are the so-called hereditary peers, and it is this inheritance, this perhaps i would say political archaism against the background of a fairly, i would say, developed democracy in great britain, and wanted to replace labor, but even in the leading circles of labor they say that the whole proposal was barely, again using english humor, barely placed in the oven it says... or is it about baking some specific cake that could be eaten, that is, it is not about any radical reforms that will happen literally even during the tenure of this labor government, that is, here here, let's say so , peres and lords can sleep peacefully. britain called china, russia and north korea mortal threats. it really is. the british will understand it, the distance to china is very far, to north korea is even further, well, russia, yes, it is a little closer, but it is also not not underfoot, why are such sharp words used so acutely: mortal threat, i understand when ukrainians say that
, of course, the house of commons is elected in the round of general elections, the house of lords does not... meets, these are the so-called hereditary peers, and it is this inheritance, this perhaps i would say political archaism against the background of a fairly, i would say, developed democracy in great britain, and wanted to replace labor, but even in the leading circles of labor they say that the whole proposal was barely, again using english humor, barely placed in the oven it says......
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of course , but house the show. of course, but house of lordsm, scrapping hereditary peers. >> yeah. well, as a commoner myself, certainly a common political beast. that's the bit i'm desperate to get my teeth into at some point. i think it's a bit of constitutional vandalism, actually, to get political about this. we're still, i don't think, have recovered from the kinds of constitutional reforms that tony blair's last labour government put in by scrapping most of the hereditaries by taking the law lords out and putting in the supreme court of the united kingdom, which i think has been a complete failure. i'm sure we can get some lots of people calling in about that. but you'll remember, is it baroness hale with her little spider brooch, saying that the proroguing of parliament was unconstitutional and all these sorts of things, but to now get rid of these people and to have his majesty the king who is there because of some would say by god, but some would certainly say by his mother being his predecessor, having to sit there on that lovely gol
of course , but house the show. of course, but house of lordsm, scrapping hereditary peers. >> yeah. well, as a commoner myself, certainly a common political beast. that's the bit i'm desperate to get my teeth into at some point. i think it's a bit of constitutional vandalism, actually, to get political about this. we're still, i don't think, have recovered from the kinds of constitutional reforms that tony blair's last labour government put in by scrapping most of the hereditaries by...
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>> into the house of lords. >> into the house of lords. >> this is what we like.ike the ceremony. >> read the speech prepared for him by sir keir starmer. >> you'll be front row in your ermine, won't you? >> i will be there in my ermine, ihave >> i will be there in my ermine, i have to say. in my red robes and ermine i will have to fight for a front row seat, because we don't get seats allocated to get there early. if you want to. and of course, a lot of the seats they put extra seats in that are benches that have no backs. agony. so you've got to get there and say, how does that work? >> i mean, it's completely off topic. i'm just being nosy. it has a back. >> do you sort of like fist bump people out of the way? >> well, i will now. >> well, i will now. >> now he knows that to do it i have actually seen that done. i have actually seen that done. i have never actually had to. i have never actually had to. i have only done it a few times, but i've only been in the house of lords for years and it doesn't happen every year. and one year it was covid and the queen cam
>> into the house of lords. >> into the house of lords. >> this is what we like.ike the ceremony. >> read the speech prepared for him by sir keir starmer. >> you'll be front row in your ermine, won't you? >> i will be there in my ermine, ihave >> i will be there in my ermine, i have to say. in my red robes and ermine i will have to fight for a front row seat, because we don't get seats allocated to get there early. if you want to. and of course, a lot...
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i mean, they're getting more female bishops in the house of lords. that, is that important enough to be in the or is that hate women of all the bishops from the house of lords, why do they suddenly get a pass? >> that is the odd thing i would, but only because of their woke. >> if they weren't, i'd just make it all bishops. they call the house of bishops. >> one time the bishops were the most reliable sea anchor against reform and progression that there was, wasn't it? about nowadays they're less reliable. i obviously you couldn't reverse engineer the house of lords, but you know, it's like a constitutional monarchy. >> bishops are very progressive, given they can only move diagonally. i just thought of that chess joke, guys. at 5 am. >> quite well known that joke, is it? yeah well, i take it back. that joke, but not in the house of lords. what about the. i regret my words. yes. sorry what was the other one you said early on? there was one that you went through, and, the two state solution. >> resetting relations, no . >> resetting relations, no. her
i mean, they're getting more female bishops in the house of lords. that, is that important enough to be in the or is that hate women of all the bishops from the house of lords, why do they suddenly get a pass? >> that is the odd thing i would, but only because of their woke. >> if they weren't, i'd just make it all bishops. they call the house of bishops. >> one time the bishops were the most reliable sea anchor against reform and progression that there was, wasn't it? about...
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of lords, and they summon black rod, uh, who's one of the housemmons officials up to the lords. and black rod brings some mps with them. and that sort of kick starts the whole process of the new parliament sitting, and then the speaker only officially becomes the speaker once they've gone through the process of royal approbation. and that also happens in the lords. so that's why you have them going to the lords, first of all. then you have the speaker being elected, then you have the speaker going to the lords, then the speaker goes back, and then the house of commons can really get under way. and then the next thing that happens is everyone kind of swearing in as an mp. and you can do that on a bible or another holy book. and actually keir starmerjust decided not to use the bible. yeah they do. exactly. it's sort of people choose different ways of doing it. i mean, you can see it all, it's all live streamed and it's sort of done in order of seniority, really, isn't it? so you end up with the cabinet, the shadow cabinet, and then it's done on, you
of lords, and they summon black rod, uh, who's one of the housemmons officials up to the lords. and black rod brings some mps with them. and that sort of kick starts the whole process of the new parliament sitting, and then the speaker only officially becomes the speaker once they've gone through the process of royal approbation. and that also happens in the lords. so that's why you have them going to the lords, first of all. then you have the speaker being elected, then you have the speaker...
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we have no support at all in the house of lords. don't even have a secretary or anything. it is. you do everything. everything. >> the world's smallest. every to you, baron ryan of kensington. >> everything yourself. you get no support at all. >> i don't know how you manage it. >> this is why an elected house of lords would be a great idea. but very expensive. because we'd all have to have staff then, if we were elected like the mps. >> at least you were in the office. at least you went. and you might have just been having a cup of coffee or a drink. but at least you went in the office and the fact that we're not working in our place of employment anymore was a huge problem today, wasn't it? paul? can we just get back to work now, people? >> i don't think it's that straightforward. i think where it works for people to work from home, where it works for the organisation, the employer and the employee. i don't think it's really for anyone else the law, the government, anyone else to intervene and say, actually, no, we're going to stop that arrangement. i do understand the concerns a
we have no support at all in the house of lords. don't even have a secretary or anything. it is. you do everything. everything. >> the world's smallest. every to you, baron ryan of kensington. >> everything yourself. you get no support at all. >> i don't know how you manage it. >> this is why an elected house of lords would be a great idea. but very expensive. because we'd all have to have staff then, if we were elected like the mps. >> at least you were in the...
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and i'm afraid in this for people who want to reform the house of lords, i tell you, i don't think that'sppen. >> i'd love a referendum on the house of lords. i know the result already. now, in a moment, we will join the debate thatis moment, we will join the debate that is going to be had in pubs and clubs and houses, up and down the country. gareth southgate has gone as the england manager. what do we think about his years? was it right for him to go and maybe have some thoughts on who should succeed him? gareth southgate in just well, it was another huge disappointment. i have to say, the spanish team were absolutely superb. they just were a young, great team. they were 8 to 1 against before the tournament began because they were mostly unknowns. they were deserved winners. but, you know, we've had eight years of gareth southgate and he's taken us to two european cup finals. he's taken us to a world cup semi—final and i was thinking, frankly, you've got to go back to bobby robson in 1990 to think of an england manager that did anything. we had, you know, 25 years of absolute blooming,
and i'm afraid in this for people who want to reform the house of lords, i tell you, i don't think that'sppen. >> i'd love a referendum on the house of lords. i know the result already. now, in a moment, we will join the debate thatis moment, we will join the debate that is going to be had in pubs and clubs and houses, up and down the country. gareth southgate has gone as the england manager. what do we think about his years? was it right for him to go and maybe have some thoughts on who...
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members of the house of commons , estimates for the public services will be laid before you. my lords and members of the house of commons other measures will be laid before you. i pray that the blessing of almighty god may rest upon your counsels.
members of the house of commons , estimates for the public services will be laid before you. my lords and members of the house of commons other measures will be laid before you. i pray that the blessing of almighty god may rest upon your counsels.
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house of north except the out of the bridge community. and i believe visual beauty, home guys busy and i believe that the big jump popped is through the accept that the entering the house of lords is easier than entering the house of commons because is by no means i think labor somewhere has to be. i'm always off the road. yeah, i think now somebody needs i think the house of lords needs to be abolished. that was really labor management as well. i'm a grab this, you know? no, no, that's the check answer from you. as long as it's exist, the reality is that data breaches community is the only one i'm gonna be presented and as long as it exists, we should be more than think that and if you members of that community, i recognize and intervene to the house of lords which is not unimportant in the british policy, consist of okay, well enough about britain for has the current level um yeah, i think you know, we have enough for enough fluids. uh, give me what do you think about the fact that um, every time anyone talks about the genocide in gauze or at the state department press briefings, the statesman does say, 12 and smokes personal. how do they blink? and we'll say, you know, we ca
house of north except the out of the bridge community. and i believe visual beauty, home guys busy and i believe that the big jump popped is through the accept that the entering the house of lords is easier than entering the house of commons because is by no means i think labor somewhere has to be. i'm always off the road. yeah, i think now somebody needs i think the house of lords needs to be abolished. that was really labor management as well. i'm a grab this, you know? no, no, that's the...
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house of north except the ada bridge community. and i believe the visual beauty home guys does it say 50? and i believe that the big jump, 5 district accept that the entering the house of lords is easier than entering the house of commons because it's by no means i think labor somewhere has to be, i'm always out the roads. you know, i think that somebody needs, i think the house of lords needs to be abolished. that was really labor management as well. i'm a gravity. no, no, no, that's the check...
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lord mcfall. he is the speaker of the house of lords. eighs you down because it is pure _ robes. really weighs you down because it is pure gold. - robes. really weighs you down because it is pure gold. not i robes. really weighs you down because it is pure gold. not all robes. really weighs you down i because it is pure gold. not all of it but the braiding is, but... so you need to have a bearer. you need to walk slowly- _ you need to have a bearer. you need to walk slowly. you _ you need to have a bearer. you need to walk slowly. you have _ you need to have a bearer. you need to walk slowly. you have a _ to walk slowly. you have a bearer going down, but then they hook, hook your robe up and you don't have a bearer on the under way through the ceremony, just ahead of the queen, as it was in my day, queen, now the king and the queen. is the robe adjusted for you?— king and the queen. is the robe adjusted for you? yes, indeed, what the do is adjusted for you? yes, indeed, what they do is they _ adjusted for you? yes, indeed, what they do is
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and then house of lords reform... maining hereditary peers. and, yes, they have this idea that peers should retire at the end of the parliament after they have turned 80. but quite a lot of the other stuff around the house of lords, which kind of added up to a wholesale reshaping of the upper chamber, is not there either. so again, as i say, they would say, "well, hang on a minute. you know, this isjust the start." and in terms of volume of planned legislation, there's no disputing that this is pretty hulking. but in all of this, whether it's the stuff around the digital id stuff or the stuff around social care or all of this, is... never underestimate this in politics, the sort of folk lore memory that rattles around in the most devoted to a party's cause, where they try and learn what they perceive were the lessons of a failure from last time. and so what those who cast their minds back and have minds long enough to go back to 1997 say, a lot of them, is that tony blair didn't use his first majority as effectively as
and then house of lords reform... maining hereditary peers. and, yes, they have this idea that peers should retire at the end of the parliament after they have turned 80. but quite a lot of the other stuff around the house of lords, which kind of added up to a wholesale reshaping of the upper chamber, is not there either. so again, as i say, they would say, "well, hang on a minute. you know, this isjust the start." and in terms of volume of planned legislation, there's no disputing...
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i think they would have liked to same labor go for the on house of lords or 4 months. it is one of labor's intending to do is to get rid of the remaining hereditary peers and the house of lords. so people who have asked them to because they'll born in the our stock or say, i do so we introduce a monday tray retirement age for some pays in order to get the numbers in the house of lords down. of course, many people would argue that in the 21st century, democracy like britain, we really shouldn't be in a situation where one house of parliament is a point said roll them elected. there are many people in the labour. uh so i to believe that, but uh the labor government has said that uh, any progress on that is for the future. i think they probably will introduce folks at 60, not something that's been a policy for some time and they will introduce automatic bunch of registration. but they say that there's plenty of time to do that. and to be honest, i think labor probably has called at least 4 or 5 years. there's no danger of this government collapsing any time soon. right. bu
i think they would have liked to same labor go for the on house of lords or 4 months. it is one of labor's intending to do is to get rid of the remaining hereditary peers and the house of lords. so people who have asked them to because they'll born in the our stock or say, i do so we introduce a monday tray retirement age for some pays in order to get the numbers in the house of lords down. of course, many people would argue that in the 21st century, democracy like britain, we really shouldn't...
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and of course, a famous political podcaster has gone into the house of lords or will be going into thef lords and then into the education department. you never told me. congratulations. no, i'm completely politically neutral. um, um, i also have no managerial or executive skills. um, yeah. jacqui smith is who i'm talking about. yeah. so, yeah. jacqui smith is returning former labour home secretary. heading into the department for education as a junior minister, or certainly morejunior than being a secretary of state. it means that, yeah, iain dale is hunting for a successor on the for the many podcast. so there's a reshuffle going on in broadcasting as well as in, uh, as well as in government. i mean, if he'd been selected as a tory candidate, that podcast would just have vanished because both their presenters would be working, working for politics. apart from the fact that the seat that he was likely to fight the lib dems actually. 0h, true. good point. so so his, you know, decision to um, uh, to, to not run turned out to be a good one. well, maybe it did, although, who knows, maybe h
and of course, a famous political podcaster has gone into the house of lords or will be going into thef lords and then into the education department. you never told me. congratulations. no, i'm completely politically neutral. um, um, i also have no managerial or executive skills. um, yeah. jacqui smith is who i'm talking about. yeah. so, yeah. jacqui smith is returning former labour home secretary. heading into the department for education as a junior minister, or certainly morejunior than...
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he, um, as deftly as diplomacy allows in these situations, pointed out that in his view, the house of lordsto be, broadly speaking, of a certain age. so perhaps the easiest way of killing it a bit is to have some sort of age cap. but he insisted that that bore no relation or had any impact on his view about the legitimacy or otherwise of, you know, aged leaders elsewhere around the world. but clearly, when we head to the white house later to see the moment on the chairs in the oval office between the prime minister and the president, that swirl, that is dominating the national conversation here in the states and then more broadly shapes the conversation around the nato table, because obviously, american leadership is so central to nato. what happens in the coming in the coming months is absolutely dominant. flicking around the us tv channels this morning at breakfast time here. and this is not remotely surprising, but it was there wall to wall all of the questions about, well, ultimately if the president is senile. well let's bring it back to defence then. so what are keir starmer�*s ideas
he, um, as deftly as diplomacy allows in these situations, pointed out that in his view, the house of lordsto be, broadly speaking, of a certain age. so perhaps the easiest way of killing it a bit is to have some sort of age cap. but he insisted that that bore no relation or had any impact on his view about the legitimacy or otherwise of, you know, aged leaders elsewhere around the world. but clearly, when we head to the white house later to see the moment on the chairs in the oval office...
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they've plucked from the house of lords, lord george robertson, who just described china as a deadly threat to the united kingdom. how, how is china a deadly threat to the united kingdom? united. kingdom is a flee on the back side of an elephant, so far as china is concerned, yet george believes that china is a deadly threat to our way of life, maybe they think that the chinese are coming for our fish and chips, so no, i don't see it as a diminution or an end to the strategy of tension that the empire has been following uh for these last years decades in fact, but will mean a change of emphasis and we'll have to see how that plays out, another friend of the show, fra huge, author and journalist and fellow traveler of mine on the long miles to gaza many a time, welcome back, hello mr galloway, thank you very much, i wanted wanted to actually address uh maybe what i would consider to be the elephant in the room sometimes which is is really society, what you have? society that's overwhelmingly in favor of the continuing genocide in gaza, it is the sons and daughters of israeli society t
they've plucked from the house of lords, lord george robertson, who just described china as a deadly threat to the united kingdom. how, how is china a deadly threat to the united kingdom? united. kingdom is a flee on the back side of an elephant, so far as china is concerned, yet george believes that china is a deadly threat to our way of life, maybe they think that the chinese are coming for our fish and chips, so no, i don't see it as a diminution or an end to the strategy of tension that the...
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measures to modernize the constitution will be introduced, including house of lords reform to remove the right of hereditary peers to sit and vote in the lords. my ministers will strengthen the integrity of elections and encourage wide participation in the democratic process. the government will propose a modernization committee of theom house of commons, which will be tasked with driving standards, improving work practices and reforming procedures. my government will ensure a strong defense based on the north atlantic treaty organization common values of individual liberty, democracy, human rights and the rule of law. its commitment to nato were very unshakable. it will be maintain a passionate people maintain a strong armed forces, including the nuclear deterrent. to ensure that the united kingdom's defense capabilities are matched to the changing nature of global strategic threats, my government will conduct a strategic defense review. my government will continue to give its full support to ukraine and its people, and it will endeavor to play a leading role in providing ukraine wit
measures to modernize the constitution will be introduced, including house of lords reform to remove the right of hereditary peers to sit and vote in the lords. my ministers will strengthen the integrity of elections and encourage wide participation in the democratic process. the government will propose a modernization committee of theom house of commons, which will be tasked with driving standards, improving work practices and reforming procedures. my government will ensure a strong defense...
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25 years later, they still can't find anybody new to do these things, they've plucked from the house of lords, lord george robertson, who just described china as a deadly threat to the united kingdom, how, how is china a deadly threat to the united kingdom, the united kingdom is a flee on the back side of an elephant, so far as china is concerned, yet, george believes that china is a deadly threat to our way of life, maybe they think that the chinese are coming for our fish and chips, so no, i don't see it as a diminution or an end to the strategy of tension that the empire has been following uh for these last years decades in. fact uh, but it will mean a change of emphasis and we'll have to see how that plays out. another friend of the show, fra huse, author and journalist and fellow traveler of mine on the long miles to gaza many a time. fra, welcome back. hello, mr. gallaway, thank you very much. i wanted, wanted to actually address, maybe what i would consider to be the elephant in the room sometimes, which is is really... society, what you have is society that's overwhelmingly in favor o
25 years later, they still can't find anybody new to do these things, they've plucked from the house of lords, lord george robertson, who just described china as a deadly threat to the united kingdom, how, how is china a deadly threat to the united kingdom, the united kingdom is a flee on the back side of an elephant, so far as china is concerned, yet, george believes that china is a deadly threat to our way of life, maybe they think that the chinese are coming for our fish and chips, so no, i...
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starmer, coincidentally, has now decided to urgently limit the age of his legislators in the house of lordsrited chair in which they sit until their death. starmer wants pers to be forced to retire after 80 years; to the guardian’s astonished question as to why such a hasty initiative is connected, he immediately answered: joe biden has nothing to do with it, the house of lords is simply too large, almost 800 people sit in it, more in the world only the chinese, but in the prc there are almost one and a half billion people, in britain there are only 67 million people, so with the help of the age limit they decided to simply thin out the chamber. next is a short advertisement, after which we will tell you which of russian taxpayers were included in the forbes rating, but also the latest data on forest fires in russian regions, what surprises of the mongolian terrain the participants of the silk road and the conservation project encountered, how they are reviving and saving the architectural heritage of russia. our new name is tebank. when opening a business, you need to think through everyth
starmer, coincidentally, has now decided to urgently limit the age of his legislators in the house of lordsrited chair in which they sit until their death. starmer wants pers to be forced to retire after 80 years; to the guardian’s astonished question as to why such a hasty initiative is connected, he immediately answered: joe biden has nothing to do with it, the house of lords is simply too large, almost 800 people sit in it, more in the world only the chinese, but in the prc there are...
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the leaders of the parties in the house of lords, plus the lord speaker. o the house of commons, and they'll come trotting back. >> and then there is a great deal of bowing and hat doffing, some of it's solo hat doffing , some of it's solo hat doffing, some of it's solo hat doffing, some of it synchronised hat doffing. >> oh, it's , it's the world >> oh, it's, it's the world leader on hat doffing. >> this ceremony. >> this ceremony. >> and but when they've done that the commons will then be commanded to elect a speaker. and that's what they go off and do . takes a long time to say it do. takes a long time to say it all. but, that's what they're going to do. and indeed, what the lord commissioners will say is we have it in command from his majesty to let you know that as soon as the members of both houses shall be sworn, the causes of his majesty calling this parliament will be made known to you. in other words , known to you. in other words, the contents of the queen's. the king's speech. >> goodness me. well miriam cates, of course. you were there five yea
the leaders of the parties in the house of lords, plus the lord speaker. o the house of commons, and they'll come trotting back. >> and then there is a great deal of bowing and hat doffing, some of it's solo hat doffing , some of it's solo hat doffing, some of it's solo hat doffing, some of it synchronised hat doffing. >> oh, it's , it's the world >> oh, it's, it's the world leader on hat doffing. >> this ceremony. >> this ceremony. >> and but when they've...
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25 years later, they still can't find anybody new to do these things, they've plucked from the house of lords, lord george robertson, who just described china as a deadly threat to the united kingdom, how, how is china a deadly threat to the united kingdom? the united kingdom is a flee on the back side of an elephant. so far as china is concerned, yet, george believes that china is a deadly threat to our way, maybe they think that the chinese are coming for our fish and chips, so no, i don't see it as a a diminution or an end to the strategy of tension that the empire has been following uh for these last years decades in fact, but it will mean a change of emphasis and we'll have to see. how that plays out, another friend of the show, fra huse, author and journalist and fellow traveler of mine on the long miles to gaza many a time, fr, welcome back, hello, mr. galloween, thank you very much, wanted to wanted to actually address uh, maybe what i would consider to be the elephant in the room sometimes, which is uh is really society, what you have is society that's overwhelmingly in favor of the.
25 years later, they still can't find anybody new to do these things, they've plucked from the house of lords, lord george robertson, who just described china as a deadly threat to the united kingdom, how, how is china a deadly threat to the united kingdom? the united kingdom is a flee on the back side of an elephant. so far as china is concerned, yet, george believes that china is a deadly threat to our way, maybe they think that the chinese are coming for our fish and chips, so no, i don't...
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national wealth fund, house of lords reform, the list _ wealth fund, house of lords reform, the listto do to the victims of hillsboro, martyn's law, i failed to do to the victims of hillsb of, martyn's law, i failed to do to the victims of hillsb of some �*yn's law, i failed to do to the victims of hillsb of some of's law, i failed to do to the victims of hillsb of some of those, i failed to do to the victims of hillsb of some of those things that proud of some of those things that are in_ proud of some of those things that are in this — proud of some of those things that are in this king's speech. what i would _ are in this king's speech. what i would say— are in this king's speech. what i would say is firstly, this is a programme for our first session, not for the _ programme for our first session, not for the whole parliament, just the first session. you know the difference what that means. one year. _ difference what that means. one year. 18 — difference what that means. one year, 18 months, possibly a longer sessioh _ year, 18 months, possibly a longer sessioh we — year, 18 mont
national wealth fund, house of lords reform, the list _ wealth fund, house of lords reform, the listto do to the victims of hillsboro, martyn's law, i failed to do to the victims of hillsb of, martyn's law, i failed to do to the victims of hillsb of some �*yn's law, i failed to do to the victims of hillsb of some of's law, i failed to do to the victims of hillsb of some of those, i failed to do to the victims of hillsb of some of those things that proud of some of those things that are in_...
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gaza several months ago, they ended up filling the vacancies in some cases with members of the house of lordsow every member of the government to fill select committees, though they'll have far fewer select committee chairmanships. they're going to struggle for money because public money, short money for opposition parties is a function of how many seats you have. i don't think they've yet grasped the mechanics of how difficult it's going to be for them to be in opposition. do you know the other thing they're going to struggle for, which might be the most painful thing of all? relevance. they're going to really struggle to feel relevant, and politicians are going to have a really hard time with that. well, you just look at the map and it's been very interesting. i think the papers have had a great sunday. there's been some really fabulous editions and playfulness, actually, with. .. there's keir starmer, produced in the style of the jonathan yeo portrait of king charles. i love that. by the genius that is morten morland. right, that's the sunday times. so we pay tribute to the sundayjournalis
gaza several months ago, they ended up filling the vacancies in some cases with members of the house of lordsow every member of the government to fill select committees, though they'll have far fewer select committee chairmanships. they're going to struggle for money because public money, short money for opposition parties is a function of how many seats you have. i don't think they've yet grasped the mechanics of how difficult it's going to be for them to be in opposition. do you know the...
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here and he, as deftly as diplomacy allows in these situations, pointed out that in his view the house of lords but he insisted that bore no relation or had any impact on his view about the legitimacy or otherwise of aged leaders elsewhere around the world. but clearly when we head to the white house later to see the moment on the chairs in the oval office between the prime minister and the president, that's world that is dominating the national conversation here in the states, and then more broadly shape the conversation around the nato table, american leadership so central to nato, what happens in the coming months, is absolutely dominant. flicking around the us tv channels this morning at breakfast time here, and this is not remotely surprising, it was wall—to—wall, all of the questions about, ultimately, if the president is senile. �* , about, ultimately, if the president is senile. v , about, ultimately, if the president is senile. �*, , . ~ ., is senile. let's bring it back to defence. _ is senile. let's bring it back to defence, then. _ is senile. let's bring it back to defence, then. wh
here and he, as deftly as diplomacy allows in these situations, pointed out that in his view the house of lords but he insisted that bore no relation or had any impact on his view about the legitimacy or otherwise of aged leaders elsewhere around the world. but clearly when we head to the white house later to see the moment on the chairs in the oval office between the prime minister and the president, that's world that is dominating the national conversation here in the states, and then more...
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and you want to reduce this size of the house of lords by forcing peers to retire at the age of 80 so 80 might be too old well, the house of lords, you're absolutely right. >> we want to have this limit that if you're at during the course of the parliament, then you have to retire. that's actually more to do with this, how the size of the house of lords our second chamber is the second biggest chamber in the world. we've got over 800 members got to get the size down. so this age limit is actually more of mechanism for getting the age down obviously in america, it's for the american people decide who they want to be their president speaking in which polls indicate former president donald trump as of right now, looks like he will be reelected who knows, what will happen in the next four months, but you're foreign secretary david lammy in 2018, called president trump, quote, a woman hating neo neo-nazi sympathizing sociopath. >> and quote, profound threat to the international order you yourself said with less flowery lying flat really language a trump when it is not your desired outcome
and you want to reduce this size of the house of lords by forcing peers to retire at the age of 80 so 80 might be too old well, the house of lords, you're absolutely right. >> we want to have this limit that if you're at during the course of the parliament, then you have to retire. that's actually more to do with this, how the size of the house of lords our second chamber is the second biggest chamber in the world. we've got over 800 members got to get the size down. so this age limit is...
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the former labour mp shaun simon and the life peer in the house of lords, daniel moylan, remain alongsideon't know where you used to holiday when you was a kid, but scarborough was a particular favourite and still is. i think to many of us northerners. anyway, there's reports coming out from there now that apparently lawless drug, a knife culture means that many people living there now have decided it's not safe for their children to be out on the streets. now, i already found that quite interesting, because another story that caught my eye is what they're up to in sheffield. is there a proposal now ? and it's like what some now? and it's like what some people are calling like a mocked up , almost like what many up, almost like what many people, their words, not mine, are calling like a council estate. and it would be this safe kind of environment where people used to knock about when they were kids in and around their home, estate. they're they're literally their own neighbourhood where you used to be able to kick a ball, have fun, play. and it was safe. and i think if we've got to the p
the former labour mp shaun simon and the life peer in the house of lords, daniel moylan, remain alongsideon't know where you used to holiday when you was a kid, but scarborough was a particular favourite and still is. i think to many of us northerners. anyway, there's reports coming out from there now that apparently lawless drug, a knife culture means that many people living there now have decided it's not safe for their children to be out on the streets. now, i already found that quite...
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