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the mon, loaded in the house of parliament by bars johnson of the siri lyre and fraud, performed it as on battalion their lovely boys. that's all i listened to. good old vladimir at telling that if he didn't have any money left off to be bankrupt to europe and did a good job of trying to bankrupt the usa. and if you don't have the cash to give us, why don't you give us to give us a loan? you know, we're going to pay it back right. full of 80. if you can give us, give us some financial support. okay. yeah. okay, please give us a credit. it's cool and we'll give you back money. yeah it's, it's a, it's like the, the alcoholic or drug addict into from you. they come to the door, you just think it was a. so i'm it. so you, that was back in 2023, right? so that's a like a 100 years ago in the, in the context of this conflict in the money that's been pumped in. so back in 2023 people are already started save. we've given them all the money when we have a q and a while. the weapons versions is still lose and where's all the money going? but we gotta keep it up. so that's 23 and 2025. it turns
the mon, loaded in the house of parliament by bars johnson of the siri lyre and fraud, performed it as on battalion their lovely boys. that's all i listened to. good old vladimir at telling that if he didn't have any money left off to be bankrupt to europe and did a good job of trying to bankrupt the usa. and if you don't have the cash to give us, why don't you give us to give us a loan? you know, we're going to pay it back right. full of 80. if you can give us, give us some financial support....
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french government is facing a no-confidence vote after the prime minister bypassed the lower house of parliamentrce the adoption of its budget. the far left is said it will file a no-confidence motion in a vote is expected on wednesday, but the government could survive of mps follow guidance not to support the motion. the u.k. treasury has told government departments to prepare for their budgets to be frozen in cash terms ahead of a major spending review in june. the ruling labour party has pledged to avoid the return to austerity. public finances are under pressure from high borrowing costs and stagnant growth. unprotected areas like justice, culture and local government are most at risk of being squeezed. plenty more coming up, stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: trumps 10% tariffs on china are in place. china response. they have a playbook. more symbolic than substantial could be the argument given that for example, a probe into google is pretty insubstantial given that business has very little exposure to the chinese markets. yet they pull in a bit a bit of natural gas and lng from the u
french government is facing a no-confidence vote after the prime minister bypassed the lower house of parliamentrce the adoption of its budget. the far left is said it will file a no-confidence motion in a vote is expected on wednesday, but the government could survive of mps follow guidance not to support the motion. the u.k. treasury has told government departments to prepare for their budgets to be frozen in cash terms ahead of a major spending review in june. the ruling labour party has...
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picked the previous government's target of building just under a million homes over a parliament that wouldn't have been commensurate with the scale of the housing this country is in the. grip of, you know, that won't deal with the fact that a generation is locked out of home ownership, that 1.3 million people languishing on social housing waiting lists that we've got to our shame as a country, 160,000 children right now homeless in temporary accommodation. so yes, it's a stretching target. it's challenging, but we've got to take reform across the board. it's got to be reform and investment. it's a set menu if you like, not a la carte. we've got to do everything. we're working at pace to do that. but if that. >> in that case. >> in that case. >> we are confident we can meet the target. >> in that case, you say you've got 1.3 million on housing waiting lists. why on earth isn't labour doing more to bring immigration really, really considerably? because we've got an ons prediction that the population is going to go up to 72.5 million by 2032, 4.9 million of that is going to be made up by migrants. so actually the maths don't add up on your housing
picked the previous government's target of building just under a million homes over a parliament that wouldn't have been commensurate with the scale of the housing this country is in the. grip of, you know, that won't deal with the fact that a generation is locked out of home ownership, that 1.3 million people languishing on social housing waiting lists that we've got to our shame as a country, 160,000 children right now homeless in temporary accommodation. so yes, it's a stretching target....
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if we heard a mob crashed down the doors of parliament and taken control of the house of commons. my reaction would have been that's impossible. i've been there, i've seen that. it's carefully guarded and watched, and it's a venerable institution when it comes parliamentary law. i can't imagine that a mob would take over the house of commons in london. think about america and think about the impression of what happened on january 6 to other people around the world, that this happened in our time in this building. we have to go back to the war of 1812 to find an invasion of enemy force and now we come to january 6, 2021, the so-called political prisoners, some call them tourists that came in and desecrated this building. that was the reality. i think it's a serious, historic event and one that we'll think about many times again. and individuals who were involved in that were federal employees and they were doing their job and risking their lives in the process for doing it. so what is going on through the office of management and budget there is a man named matthew thu vaeth who is
if we heard a mob crashed down the doors of parliament and taken control of the house of commons. my reaction would have been that's impossible. i've been there, i've seen that. it's carefully guarded and watched, and it's a venerable institution when it comes parliamentary law. i can't imagine that a mob would take over the house of commons in london. think about america and think about the impression of what happened on january 6 to other people around the world, that this happened in our...
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of parliament. >> sign him up instantly. what about the millions of people that are sat on benefits? what about the millions of people coming into the country who are being given free healthcare? >> free housing housing. >> benefit recipients? are pensioners free? >> right guys, look, coming up next, we're going back in the day with esther welcome back to the real world. we're going back in the day now with esther stanhope, leadership coach. you you are like a public speaking expert as well. conferences, political speeches i would imagine pop stars, film stars, stuff like that. >> mainly people in business. i help them to present, to pitch, to go on panels. i'm a tedx speaker as well, and i talk about personal impact and influence, and i even wrote a book about public speaking called goodbye glossophobia. glossophobia glossophobia. the greek word glosso is tongue. it's actually the word for the phobia of public speaking . glossophobia. >> so i do a little bit of pubuc >> so i do a little bit of public speaking. i know some in parliament, i do conferences and just have a look at this clip here that this is me speaking in. i think it was chesterjust in. i think it was chester just a few weeks a
of parliament. >> sign him up instantly. what about the millions of people that are sat on benefits? what about the millions of people coming into the country who are being given free healthcare? >> free housing housing. >> benefit recipients? are pensioners free? >> right guys, look, coming up next, we're going back in the day with esther welcome back to the real world. we're going back in the day now with esther stanhope, leadership coach. you you are like a public...
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a few members of the geriatric legislature body offered scattered social media posts condemning the move. but parliament, where both houseskend. even as musk's forces spread through the capital streets, it was unclear what role, if any, musk's forces would allow parliament to have in the new governmental structures by the time it returned next return to the national assembly. known as capitol hill, this abdication of one of the branches of government is, to me, the most under-covered story that i've ever seen. and i worked in the white house. i worked in the executive branch. i never worked in capitol hill, but this this abdication of the role of advise and consent, this, you know, give me maga, but give me a maga with a brain and a moral compass. it happened so quickly it seemed to destabilize mr. thune and mr. mcconnell and others. and i wonder what what you i mean, trump could appoint anyone he wanted to his cabinet, but picking people who had real personal trespasses, people like like mr. hegseth, he initially picked mr. gaetz, both of them credibly accused of criminal acts, picking inexperienced people, mr. patel and
a few members of the geriatric legislature body offered scattered social media posts condemning the move. but parliament, where both houseskend. even as musk's forces spread through the capital streets, it was unclear what role, if any, musk's forces would allow parliament to have in the new governmental structures by the time it returned next return to the national assembly. known as capitol hill, this abdication of one of the branches of government is, to me, the most under-covered story that...
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the labour were attacking them, they'd be saying that this guy needs to be booted out of the houses of parliamentogether. let's move on to the sunday times. i've spoken with two of so bebe king and el—sisi parents have. spoken . elsie stancombe parents spoken. elsie stancombe parents have spoken for the very first time to the sunday times. and i mean, i did have a tear in my eye reading this in the car on the way here. nick. >> this is heartbreaking. this is absolutely heartbreaking. >> and they make an interesting point in this piece. i do urge people to just read their first hand testimony of, you know, how they got the girls into the dance group, how they heard the news, how they were treated when they then approached the scene taped off by the police? it is literally every parent's abject worst nightmare. but they've made an interesting point that i think merits some discussion. the judge in the case, obviously now sentencing is filmed. the whole case isn't filmed like it is in america, but the sentencing is filmed. and the judge was pretty explicit about the injuries that were sustained by b
the labour were attacking them, they'd be saying that this guy needs to be booted out of the houses of parliamentogether. let's move on to the sunday times. i've spoken with two of so bebe king and el—sisi parents have. spoken . elsie stancombe parents spoken. elsie stancombe parents have spoken for the very first time to the sunday times. and i mean, i did have a tear in my eye reading this in the car on the way here. nick. >> this is heartbreaking. this is absolutely heartbreaking....
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tractors, thousands of tractors to descend on this area of central london, right outside the houses of parliamentan see big ben behind me. we've got winston churchill to my left. we've also got whitehall, of course, where downing street is to. and farmers are here to make their voices heard. they're here to make their voices heard. now, a number of tractors have already arrived. they're not being allowed to stop quite yet. i don't believe so. they're doing the rounds. they're going around parliament square and around the surrounding area, tooting their horns, making it known to the pubuc horns, making it known to the public why they're here. and they're here to save the british farm, to save the family farm, to fight back against the inheritance tax rate. now, i'm just going to walk over here because i'm delighted to be joined by ollie fletcher, who is second in command at save british farming. and he's. well, you can hear the noise behind me. he's at save british farming, which is the organiser of this protest today. ollie, if you can hear me, please talk us through what's going to happen today
tractors, thousands of tractors to descend on this area of central london, right outside the houses of parliamentan see big ben behind me. we've got winston churchill to my left. we've also got whitehall, of course, where downing street is to. and farmers are here to make their voices heard. they're here to make their voices heard. now, a number of tractors have already arrived. they're not being allowed to stop quite yet. i don't believe so. they're doing the rounds. they're going around...
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the reform uk member of parliament for ashfield and his first time on the show tonight it's chris wall, labour housingt. is that right, chris? yeah. that'll do. our left in the corner and she's back. the very lovely chloe dobbs. look this week again. another week, another scandal for the labour party. sir keir starmer is up to his neck in it. he reckons he's been having voice coaching lessons at the height of the covid lockdowns. just listen to this. this is the result of some of his voice coaching lessons. >> exterminatei exterminate. >> exterminatei exterminate. >> sorry, that's the wrong clip. let's go back to the excuse he made in the commons this week about the voice coaching lessons. >> in december 2020, i was in my office working on the expected brexit deal with my team. we had to analyse the deal as it came in at speed. that's what i was doing. what were they doing? suitcases of booze into downing street, partying and fighting, vomiting up the walls, leaving the cleaners to remove red wine stains. that's the difference. i was working, they were partying. >> look, guys, we heard that. i think p
the reform uk member of parliament for ashfield and his first time on the show tonight it's chris wall, labour housingt. is that right, chris? yeah. that'll do. our left in the corner and she's back. the very lovely chloe dobbs. look this week again. another week, another scandal for the labour party. sir keir starmer is up to his neck in it. he reckons he's been having voice coaching lessons at the height of the covid lockdowns. just listen to this. this is the result of some of his voice...
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parliament. and this is farage's response. >> appears to be some panic on that side of the house. not surprised. >> yeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> and what did the prime minister say? well, surprise, surprise, he accused reform of being not too generous with their stance on the nhs. >> mr speaker. >> mr speaker. >> he talks of panic. the only panic is people using the nhs who know that under his policy, he wants to charge them for using the nhs and what he should say to the people of clacton when he finally finds clacton is that they should vote labour because we're stabilising the economy and boosting the jobs. >> we later had accusations that labouris >> we later had accusations that labour is producing a secret anti—reform database in a bid to undermine the party. the sun newspaper reported that labour together, the think tank headed by former mp jonathan ashworth, was plotting to turn the party against reform uk instead of, crucially, the official opposition, the tories. then we come to today. it was meant to be embargoed, but the times newspaper revealed this morning that the
parliament. and this is farage's response. >> appears to be some panic on that side of the house. not surprised. >> yeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> and what did the prime minister say? well, surprise, surprise, he accused reform of being not too generous with their stance on the nhs. >> mr speaker. >> mr speaker. >> he talks of panic. the only panic is people using the nhs who know that under his policy, he wants to charge them for using the nhs and what...