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when ifirst came to is incredibly important to me.bly important to me. when ifirst came to parliament, i rush to get on the agriculture select committee because i thought supporting my rural community was vital in my role as member of parliament. so i can reassure you i will run the most pro—countryside, pro—farming government ever seen. if i don't, my own constituents will not re—elect me, never mind anyone else. applause. hello, i am a former councillor and also a _ hello, i am a former councillor and also a nurse — hello, i am a former councillor and also a nurse and i work during the pandemic — also a nurse and i work during the pandemic. just for the press, they have _ pandemic. just for the press, they have not— pandemic. just for the press, they have not told me to say that, to channel — have not told me to say that, to channel for _ have not told me to say that, to channel for especially, thank you for your— channel for especially, thank you for your hard work during the pandemic. we never liked anything and the _ pandemic. we
when ifirst came to is incredibly important to me.bly important to me. when ifirst came to parliament, i rush to get on the agriculture select committee because i thought supporting my rural community was vital in my role as member of parliament. so i can reassure you i will run the most pro—countryside, pro—farming government ever seen. if i don't, my own constituents will not re—elect me, never mind anyone else. applause. hello, i am a former councillor and also a _ hello, i am a former...
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Jul 24, 2022
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when ifirst started looking into the story, i gradually became obsessed with it.ull this off and where were the jewels? nobody knew who was responsible but the media were focusing on one woman who was accused of wearing stolen diamonds. she uploaded a photo to facebook which appeared to show her wearing one of tamara ecclestone's stolen necklaces. j showed me a photo of a lady, if you can call her that, wearing a necklacej had bought for me. it was a distinctive piece because it was rainbow coloured diamonds. itjust coloured diamonds. it just makes coloured diamonds. itjust makes it feel very real actually seeing something that belongs to you on someone else. and just not being able to get it even back or any closer to getting it back to seizure the unfair. he was the man who gave her this jewellery? he was the man who gave her thisjewellery? who is he? when we took on this investigation, i had a conversation with my detective inspector meebo said this and are going to be a quick win. there is no lines of inquiry the letters anywhere. the police were genuinely sta
when ifirst started looking into the story, i gradually became obsessed with it.ull this off and where were the jewels? nobody knew who was responsible but the media were focusing on one woman who was accused of wearing stolen diamonds. she uploaded a photo to facebook which appeared to show her wearing one of tamara ecclestone's stolen necklaces. j showed me a photo of a lady, if you can call her that, wearing a necklacej had bought for me. it was a distinctive piece because it was rainbow...
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Jul 3, 2022
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ifirst rememberthere was a little piece mentioning the so—called gay plague, and my first thought wase hiv and aids crisis. ., , " j~ talk authentically about the hiv and aids crisis. ., , " j~ talk authentically about the hiv and aids crisis. .,, "3 .,, ., aids crisis. it was 1982, those of us that remember _ aids crisis. it was 1982, those of us that remember the _ aids crisis. it was 1982, those of us that remember the 80s i aids crisis. it was 1982, those of us that remember the 80s will i us that remember the 805 will remember so vividly that shock tactic that was used with the advertising of the tombstone. it's amazing how things have moved on. sure. i think for many people their narrative is still stuck in the 19805, because there has not been the same level of public awareness since then. the really important thing to say is that to date somebody diagnosed with hiv can have a normal life expectancy, and really importantly because of the drugs in the system cannot pass the virus on through sexual contact. i the system cannot pass the virus on through sexual contact.— through se
ifirst rememberthere was a little piece mentioning the so—called gay plague, and my first thought wase hiv and aids crisis. ., , " j~ talk authentically about the hiv and aids crisis. ., , " j~ talk authentically about the hiv and aids crisis. .,, "3 .,, ., aids crisis. it was 1982, those of us that remember _ aids crisis. it was 1982, those of us that remember the _ aids crisis. it was 1982, those of us that remember the 80s i aids crisis. it was 1982, those of us that...
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Jul 7, 2022
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because there was, certainly when i first started reporting, be because there was, certainly when ifirstawful lot about, he is in the news quite often. he is a crucialfigure here, the head of the 1922 committee and its right to say is in charge of the process? . i and its right to say is in charge of the process?— and its right to say is in charge of the process? , ithink he is, he is a committee _ the process? , ithink he is, he is a committee to _ the process? , ithink he is, he is a committee to help _ the process? , ithink he is, he is a committee to help them - the process? , ithink he is, he is a committee to help them and i the process? , i think he is, he is i a committee to help them and yes, he's highly respected in the conservative party, the kind of person to borrow from an americanism, straight shooter. good to see you. — americanism, straight shooter. good to see you. rob _ americanism, straight shooter. good to see you, rob is _ americanism, straight shooter. good to see you, rob is been _ americanism, straight shooter. good to see you, rob is been with us for an awful lon
because there was, certainly when i first started reporting, be because there was, certainly when ifirstawful lot about, he is in the news quite often. he is a crucialfigure here, the head of the 1922 committee and its right to say is in charge of the process? . i and its right to say is in charge of the process?— and its right to say is in charge of the process? , ithink he is, he is a committee _ the process? , ithink he is, he is a committee to _ the process? , ithink he is, he is a...
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Jul 22, 2022
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ifirst realised on inaudible.— you said you express your opinion forcefully, - you said you express your opinion forcefully, could l you said you express your. opinion forcefully, could you tell opinion forcefully, could you tett us— opinion forcefully, could you tett us how— opinion forcefully, could you tell us how you _ opinion forcefully, could you tell us how you did - opinion forcefully, could you tell us how you did that? - opinion forcefully, could you tell us how you did that? on the tell us how you did that? the privilege issue, i can't the privilege issue, ican't talk— the privilege issue, i can't talk about conversations with the president, but generically, ican— the president, but generically, i can say— the president, but generically, i can say that i said, people need — i can say that i said, people need to— i can say that i said, people need to be told, there needs to be need to be told, there needs to he a _ need to be told, there needs to be a public announcement, fast, that they— be a public ann
ifirst realised on inaudible.— you said you express your opinion forcefully, - you said you express your opinion forcefully, could l you said you express your. opinion forcefully, could you tell opinion forcefully, could you tett us— opinion forcefully, could you tett us how— opinion forcefully, could you tell us how you _ opinion forcefully, could you tell us how you did - opinion forcefully, could you tell us how you did that? - opinion forcefully, could you tell us how you did that? on...