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independent. all the parties are - re ared independent. all the parties are prepared to _ independent. on - independent. all the parties are prepared to take place on a - independent. all the parties are i prepared to take place on a debate on itv tonight. seven senior members of the major parties go head to head again. penny mordaunt for the conservatives, and angela rayner for labour, will be alongside daisy cooperfor the lib dems, stephen flynn for the snp, the green party's carla denyer, rhun ap iorwerth for plaid cymru, and nigel farage, the leader of reform uk. let's speak to our political correspondent damian grammaticas, who's in the spin room. about an hour to go then? that's riaht, about an hour to go then? that's right. and _ about an hour to go then? that's right. and this — about an hour to go then? that's right, and this is _ about an hour to go then? that's right, and this is the _ about an hour to go then? that's right, and this is the spin room, | right, and this is the spin room, the debate itself shortly to get under way in a studio just nearby. so watching very close
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farage then created his own independent party and was regularly elected to the european parliament. eared in world news only in 2010. farage crashes in plane that gets tangled in banner his party. the finest hour of politics came later, at the moment when britain was deciding whether or not to leave the european union. i want us to govern our country ourselves, to have our own laws, an independent parliament and independent politicians. after the referendum , farage did not experience a radical rise in big-time politics, except for his friendship with donald trump, although he even created a new one. the party called it brexit, but after britain and the european union entered into a divorce agreement, this name was no longer relevant. as a result of farage's latest rebranding, a reform party emerged, but the main theme remained the same, this is migration, which, according to the politician, should be seriously limited. farage became a tireless critic of the british government, hosting radio and television programmes, writing opinion columns and even appearing on reality tv shows. u
farage then created his own independent party and was regularly elected to the european parliament. eared in world news only in 2010. farage crashes in plane that gets tangled in banner his party. the finest hour of politics came later, at the moment when britain was deciding whether or not to leave the european union. i want us to govern our country ourselves, to have our own laws, an independent parliament and independent politicians. after the referendum , farage did not experience a radical...
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then he created his own independent party and was regularly elected to the european parliament. in world news only in 2010. farage crashed in a plane that became entangled in his party's banner. the politician's finest hour came later, at the moment when britain was deciding whether or not to leave the european union. real popularity came to farage about 10 years ago, when he headed an independent party. “i want us to govern our country ourselves, so that we have our own laws, an independent parliament and independent politicians. after the referendum , farage did not experience a radical rise in big politics, except for his friendship with donald trump, although he even created a new party called it "brexit", but after britain and the european union reached a deal, he argues that his reform party should absorb the conservative party because. apart from a humiliating defeat, the conservatives, in his opinion, have nothing in sight in the upcoming elections. in fact, this election is already over, the conservatives have completely lost confidence, this means that they are finished
then he created his own independent party and was regularly elected to the european parliament. in world news only in 2010. farage crashed in a plane that became entangled in his party's banner. the politician's finest hour came later, at the moment when britain was deciding whether or not to leave the european union. real popularity came to farage about 10 years ago, when he headed an independent party. “i want us to govern our country ourselves, so that we have our own laws, an independent...
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they take it into their own hands and the pro—independence parties can put it on the ballot papen partiesut it on the ballot paper. it's actually listed on the ballot paper that people are. so people know what they're voting for , that they're voting voting for, that they're voting for independence. and if all the pro—independence parties combined reach a majority of votes cast, that would be 50% plus one at any election. so it could be a general election or and of course, we have the scottish elections coming up in two years. it could be at that election that instead of asking for a democratic event, that's the language the snp are using, which i think they mean they're asking for another referendum, that actually what you do then is you negotiate to leave the uk. so it's quite clear, it's very clear, pragmatic strategy. it's responding to the situation that scotland finds itself in. >> thank you. thank you very much indeed, ash regan, for coming on gb news this evening, well, i'm glad to be joined by my panel. we've not seen before this evening. historian and broadcaster tessa dunlop, w
they take it into their own hands and the pro—independence parties can put it on the ballot papen partiesut it on the ballot paper. it's actually listed on the ballot paper that people are. so people know what they're voting for , that they're voting voting for, that they're voting for independence. and if all the pro—independence parties combined reach a majority of votes cast, that would be 50% plus one at any election. so it could be a general election or and of course, we have the...
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so great for independent third party third-party candidates it really happens.emory from 1990 to thesidential debate that included r perot one the thingsgs you may have remembered here it is pretty incredible number of young people are efforts. they're deeply concerned we take them. i think it is a fitting or on the tonight. these young people think out this wony wide difficulty finding a job.ess up, leave the country good shape and pass on the america them. we've got to collected taxes to do a fair fairway i am all ears. again let's hear from gerry gerry in new jersey democ line. >> good morning. things. on they give you two minutes to speak. the other person says something and so we may be stuck on one per five or 10 minutes. that media most of it is skewed. and i am concerned about cnn.ee is a fairness give them both a chris wallace at that debate everyone keeps saying interrupted they lied. they lied. 151 people 51 intelligent people said the computer, the laptop was not testament this russian disinformation they lied and that go and it really costs amp i think the election. let'
so great for independent third party third-party candidates it really happens.emory from 1990 to thesidential debate that included r perot one the thingsgs you may have remembered here it is pretty incredible number of young people are efforts. they're deeply concerned we take them. i think it is a fitting or on the tonight. these young people think out this wony wide difficulty finding a job.ess up, leave the country good shape and pass on the america them. we've got to collected taxes to do a...
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. — independence does not belong to one political party. and _ independence doesence supporters political party, and many— independence supporters recognise that as _ independence supporters recognise that as welt — independence supporters recognise that as well. but _ independence supporters recognise that as well. but i— independence supporters recognise that as well. but i will— independence supporters recognise that as well. but i will tell - independence supporters recognise that as well. but i will tell you i that as well. but i will tell you one of— that as well. but i will tell you one of the _ that as well. but i will tell you one of the threads _ that as well. but i will tell you one of the threads that - that as well. but i will tell you one of the threads that has i that as well. but i will tell youl one of the threads that has run through— one of the threads that has run through every— one of the threads that has run through every issue _ one of the threads that has run through every issue that - one of the threads that has run through every issue tha
. — independence does not belong to one political party. and _ independence doesence supporters political party, and many— independence supporters recognise that as _ independence supporters recognise that as welt — independence supporters recognise that as well. but _ independence supporters recognise that as well. but i— independence supporters recognise that as well. but i will— independence supporters recognise that as well. but i will tell - independence supporters recognise that...
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palestine, most of the businessmen are also well-known businessmen and became members of the independence party , the national defense party and other parties that are close to the hosseini family. the economic situation was very good the result of the people. islamic world participated in this meeting. this meeting continued for 10 days in quds. several committee meetings were held and several decisions were made, including some important political decisions. it was said that political issues will not be discussed in this summit because of the fear of british guardianship, but it turned out the other way around. they talked about political issues and took a stand against colonialism. they are from french colonialism. in morocco , they criticized the italian colonialism and their crimes in jabal al-akhdar and libya. they are from the french colonialism in syria and lebanon from british rule itself they also criticized. many decisions were made, especially about palestine, in the field of cultural enrichment and the establishment of al-aqsa mosque university, but unfortunately, this plan did not
palestine, most of the businessmen are also well-known businessmen and became members of the independence party , the national defense party and other parties that are close to the hosseini family. the economic situation was very good the result of the people. islamic world participated in this meeting. this meeting continued for 10 days in quds. several committee meetings were held and several decisions were made, including some important political decisions. it was said that political issues...
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most of the businessmen , those well-known businessmen , became members of the independence party, theional defense party, and other parties that are close to the hosseini family their presence played a very significant role in this case, but i can also tell you that the economic situation was very good, it was very good, as a result, people had more facilities than their basic needs.
most of the businessmen , those well-known businessmen , became members of the independence party, theional defense party, and other parties that are close to the hosseini family their presence played a very significant role in this case, but i can also tell you that the economic situation was very good, it was very good, as a result, people had more facilities than their basic needs.
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party from the culture change role? >> as we say in the report the independent third party may or may n■ot be the same. >> the report highlightedk your team would have offered this recommendation if you had not found misconduct perpetuated by the chairman? the answer that? >> i believe we saw value in the 360 review regardless of who is the chairman. and would have recommended similar review. >> because the report highlighted the misconduct of the current chairman of the fdic do you think the information obtained by the 360 review should be submitted to congress to assist on oversight efforts ? >> our view is it should b conducted by independent party so they are not worried aboutou concerns or fear management would hear about it. i doo not think we recommended that it be made public or provide to■ congress by think there are some questions about how open somewhat would be in a 360 review if they know it is going to be provided publicly. that is not part of our recommendation that it be provided to congress. >> thank you chairman to yield back. >> a gentleman yieldhe gentlewoman from california is not recognize or five minutes.
party from the culture change role? >> as we say in the report the independent third party may or may n■ot be the same. >> the report highlightedk your team would have offered this recommendation if you had not found misconduct perpetuated by the chairman? the answer that? >> i believe we saw value in the 360 review regardless of who is the chairman. and would have recommended similar review. >> because the report highlighted the misconduct of the current chairman of...
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, _ at its core is a pro—independence party, that— at its core is a pro—independence party, thatnd it had a back seat in the 2019 manifesto but even more so now. not even mentioned until page a2 in the manifesto — even mentioned until page a2 in the manifesto. are theyjust being realistic, — manifesto. are theyjust being realistic, testing the temperature in wales— realistic, testing the temperature in wales and recognising the appetite is nowhere near yet so they're — appetite is nowhere near yet so they're going to try and increase that? _ they're going to try and increase that? 0r— they're going to try and increase that? 0rare they're going to try and increase that? or are they abandoning some of the core _ that? or are they abandoning some of the core voters by doing that? thomas. — the core voters by doing that? thomas, good to talk to you. thank you very much. let's take you from the plaid cymru manifesto launch to the plaid cymru manifesto launch to the lib dems campaign. they are calling for extra money to help young carers with education. ed davey wants to increase fundi
, _ at its core is a pro—independence party, that— at its core is a pro—independence party, thatnd it had a back seat in the 2019 manifesto but even more so now. not even mentioned until page a2 in the manifesto — even mentioned until page a2 in the manifesto. are theyjust being realistic, — manifesto. are theyjust being realistic, testing the temperature in wales— realistic, testing the temperature in wales and recognising the appetite is nowhere near yet so they're — appetite is...
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in palestine , most of the businessmen, those well-known businessmen, became members of the independence party, the national defense party, and other parties that were close to the hosseini family. they played a significant role in this matter, but let me also tell you that the economic situation was very good. it was good, as a result, people have more facilities than needs having their own basic. in 1931, quds hosted an exceptional event that was not the same even in the 20th century. i mean the islamic world congress, where more than 150 people from 25 arab and islamic countries of the world participated in this meeting for 10 days. it continued in quds. several committee meetings were held and several decisions were made, including some important political decisions. it was said that political issues will not be discussed in this summit because of the fear of british guardianship, but it turned out the other way around. they talked about political issues and took a stand against colonialism. they are from french colonialism in morocco, italian colonialism and their crimes in jebel. akhdar
in palestine , most of the businessmen, those well-known businessmen, became members of the independence party, the national defense party, and other parties that were close to the hosseini family. they played a significant role in this matter, but let me also tell you that the economic situation was very good. it was good, as a result, people have more facilities than needs having their own basic. in 1931, quds hosted an exceptional event that was not the same even in the 20th century. i mean...
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once a member of the british parliament, even a representative of his then independent party of great became a member of the british parliament. the culprit was detained by the police, her action was condemned by all parties participating in the elections, including concern for the safety of their own candidates. alexander khabarov, ilya mordyukov, lead great britain. order a free alfabank credit card with a whole year without interest. receive super cashback in rubles on all purchases and withdraw cash for free. not it’s just profitable, alpha is profitable. magnet - the price is what you need. milka ice cream 999. in the russian lotto we will play for country houses and. anniversary honor, golden barrel, additional chance to become a millionaire in every draw. tickets on the website in stoloto branded stores. feel free to face your expenses, with yota your money will not fly away. there are gigs and minutes left, we return rubles for them every month. can. this is sasha. it is important for him to have friends nearby. and where are you? are you at the pillar? i'm looking for you, do
once a member of the british parliament, even a representative of his then independent party of great became a member of the british parliament. the culprit was detained by the police, her action was condemned by all parties participating in the elections, including concern for the safety of their own candidates. alexander khabarov, ilya mordyukov, lead great britain. order a free alfabank credit card with a whole year without interest. receive super cashback in rubles on all purchases and...
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typically a contingent matter as we get to third in the partyda times in 1992, the only third independent party candidate that. there single debate with ronald reagan and john anderson in 1980 butso that battle continues every four years. the sponso debate, the debate commissionl apply their rules and willhave any candidates that meet a certain threshold in the polling states at the time that the debate takes place to to 270 electoral votes? and if that issue of adding additional voices to the debate stage think is just so great for independent host: here's a bit of a memory 1992, one of those things that you may remember from watching it. the incredible number o my effort because they are that we have taken the american dream from them. i think it's fitting thaton the campus of the university tonight. these young people whenl university will have difficulty finding a job. 've got to clean this mess up, leave this country in good shape to them. we've got tthe taxes to do it. if there is a fair way, i am all ears. [laugh[applause] host: again, let's hear from line. caller: good morning. i have a
typically a contingent matter as we get to third in the partyda times in 1992, the only third independent party candidate that. there single debate with ronald reagan and john anderson in 1980 butso that battle continues every four years. the sponso debate, the debate commissionl apply their rules and willhave any candidates that meet a certain threshold in the polling states at the time that the debate takes place to to 270 electoral votes? and if that issue of adding additional voices to the...
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is among their top three worst performances ever in the country, for a party which is a pre—independence partyal sort of contender for the top post. and now, what happens to india and what happens to modi as india's leader? so, there's no dispute about the fact that he is the leader that the people have chosen. what they have done — what they seem to have done — is that they've reined in this aura of invincibility, this, you know, almost absolute grip on power that they've enjoyed over the past ten years. some of the big laws that they wanted to bring in that would involve changes for minorities as well. even with their allies, they're very far from a two thirds majority in parliament. so, to pass the bjp's agenda through — the agenda that they made public in their manifesto — they're not only going to have to keep their allies together, they're also going to have to see if anyone from opposition will come on board. in the past, the words modi and humility didn't kind of fit in the same sentence very often, did they? do you think we will see a difference in his approach? he's not been a part o
is among their top three worst performances ever in the country, for a party which is a pre—independence partyal sort of contender for the top post. and now, what happens to india and what happens to modi as india's leader? so, there's no dispute about the fact that he is the leader that the people have chosen. what they have done — what they seem to have done — is that they've reined in this aura of invincibility, this, you know, almost absolute grip on power that they've enjoyed over...
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people here traditionally vote for right-wing politicians; once even a representative of his then-independent party of the british parliament. the culprit was detained by the police, her action was condemned by all parties participating in the elections, including concern for the safety of their own candidates. alexander khabarov, ilya mordyukov, lead great britain. in turkey, a parliamentary meeting was interrupted by a mass brawl. representatives of the pro-kurdish democratic party staged a protest at the podium. a verbal altercation with supporters of president erdogan quickly escalated into a fight. the posters that the kurdish supporters brought with them were torn to shreds. russia, china and iran have called on western countries to restore the nuclear deal with tehran. the joint statement of the three countries says that it is time for the west to show political will and... stop the escalation, from which the parties have not been able to find a way out for almost 2 years. the authors of the statements believe that restoring the deal would clear up the vast majority of questions about iran's
people here traditionally vote for right-wing politicians; once even a representative of his then-independent party of the british parliament. the culprit was detained by the police, her action was condemned by all parties participating in the elections, including concern for the safety of their own candidates. alexander khabarov, ilya mordyukov, lead great britain. in turkey, a parliamentary meeting was interrupted by a mass brawl. representatives of the pro-kurdish democratic party staged a...
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if you are interested in scottish independence, don�*t be distracted, vote for the snp, because we are the partyr reaction to the sunday times story this — your reaction to the sunday times story this morning on £450 million of funds_ story this morning on £450 million of funds that has to go back to the eu, and _ of funds that has to go back to the eu, and secondly, the former snp chief_ eu, and secondly, the former snp chief executive peter murrell was charged — chief executive peter murrell was charged recently in connection with embezzlement of party funds. how can a party— embezzlement of party funds. how can a party members and snp donors have faith and _ a party members and snp donors have faith and confidence that the money they give _ faith and confidence that the money they give to the snp, their hard earned — they give to the snp, their hard earned money, is spent properly? firstly, _ earned money, is spent properly? firstly, paul, on the sunday times story. clearly the eu funding programmes have not reached their conclusion. they will reach their conclusion. they will reach their con
if you are interested in scottish independence, don�*t be distracted, vote for the snp, because we are the partyr reaction to the sunday times story this — your reaction to the sunday times story this morning on £450 million of funds_ story this morning on £450 million of funds that has to go back to the eu, and _ of funds that has to go back to the eu, and secondly, the former snp chief_ eu, and secondly, the former snp chief executive peter murrell was charged — chief executive peter...
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deal, that because of mistrust within the snp itself but also with the greens, the other pro—independence party. the snp is also grappling with the ongoing police investigation into its finances, so that has been looming over the party for quite some considerable time. it was not the easiest start to this election campaign forjohn swinney, either. 0ne campaign forjohn swinney, either. one of the snp these former ministers faced sanctions and holyrood after being found to have breached the msp�*s code of conduct. john swinney had been defending him, michael matheson, that led to attacks over this issue of integrity and trust from his political opponents. it has certainly been a bit of a theme of this election for the snp. , , , bit of a theme of this election for the snp. , , y ., , the snp. lynsey, what is the strate: the snp. lynsey, what is the strategy for _ the snp. lynsey, what is the strategy for independence i the snp. lynsey, what is the strategy for independence in | the snp. lynsey, what is the i strategy for independence in this election campaign?— strategy for independence in this e
deal, that because of mistrust within the snp itself but also with the greens, the other pro—independence party. the snp is also grappling with the ongoing police investigation into its finances, so that has been looming over the party for quite some considerable time. it was not the easiest start to this election campaign forjohn swinney, either. 0ne campaign forjohn swinney, either. one of the snp these former ministers faced sanctions and holyrood after being found to have breached the...
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do you remember nigel farage, the leader of the uk independence party? a member of the european parliament, and that was always the main thing at the time of his political activity, as a member of the european parliament, he headed this party and fought for exit. great britain got out of the european union, and where he is now, you don't know, he is now as the leader of the reform party, trying to get into the british parliament, but the trick is that he always tried to get into the british parliament and never got in, because it's one thing to choose in great britain, there were elections to the european parliament based on party lists, that was voting for the party, and another matter was individually he won an election, he was never... well, he wasn't elected, the man who led the party that led to brexit was always at the door of the house of commons, and everyone accepted that, but we still can't deny it , that the political forces of the right wing have significantly strengthened their presence for ten years, yes, but they are also changing, well, fi
do you remember nigel farage, the leader of the uk independence party? a member of the european parliament, and that was always the main thing at the time of his political activity, as a member of the european parliament, he headed this party and fought for exit. great britain got out of the european union, and where he is now, you don't know, he is now as the leader of the reform party, trying to get into the british parliament, but the trick is that he always tried to get into the british...
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k independence party f pete for a period he was in the european parliament where he continually was this stone and issue for the establishment. challenging that corruption any point about some very, very valid points as well. so you can see, this is really the reality of, of why right now as the british election comes as the project you train uh, gets uh, worse and worse to slow motion car crush. that's like, right, that's really what it's all about. you know? yeah. so an interesting um, you know, there's a rise in a recent optical shade talks about all the mistakes that wes, them, powers are may think in terms a little bit about, but yeah, i mean, not to french has continually, uh, held up uh, the british and american foreign policy record, which for anybody who could read anyone who understands this, the can see this catalogue of interventions, this intervention list attitude to foreign policy. he's discuss libya. he's discussed the rack syria, and he's a skeptic of that. and also he's also a very prominent influence. in the united states and the my guess come in with president from pr
k independence party f pete for a period he was in the european parliament where he continually was this stone and issue for the establishment. challenging that corruption any point about some very, very valid points as well. so you can see, this is really the reality of, of why right now as the british election comes as the project you train uh, gets uh, worse and worse to slow motion car crush. that's like, right, that's really what it's all about. you know? yeah. so an interesting um, you...
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leader of reform uk — who'll be familiar around the world for formerly leading the pro—brexit uk independence partyrussia's invasion of ukraine was provoked by europe and nato. with more, here's our political correspondent, harry farley. vladimir putin this morning at a ceremony to mark the nazi invasion of russia in world war ii. his invasion of ukraine has largely united british politics. this is more like a police interview... but last night, the man who says he wants to be leader of the opposition said it was a consequence of eu and nato expansion. we've provoked this war. you know, of course it's his fault. he's used... but we provoked the invasion of ukraine? yes, and very interestingly, once again, ten years ago when i predicted it... by the way, i'm the only person in british politics that predicted what would happen. and of course, everyone says i was a pariah for daring to suggest it. rishi sunak has so far been reluctant to criticise mr farage, perhaps hoping to persuade those who tempted by reform to back the conservatives. no such hesitation this morning. what he said was completely wr
leader of reform uk — who'll be familiar around the world for formerly leading the pro—brexit uk independence partyrussia's invasion of ukraine was provoked by europe and nato. with more, here's our political correspondent, harry farley. vladimir putin this morning at a ceremony to mark the nazi invasion of russia in world war ii. his invasion of ukraine has largely united british politics. this is more like a police interview... but last night, the man who says he wants to be leader of the...
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important port a past and it's more important. port design is wayne of the democratic party and the independent party that he is concerned about losing young women and men who are in the streets or rightly so saying, genocide, genocide, genocide, and you're absolutely correct one phone call this sense because under the arms export controller which is real. there's been clearly in violation of for generations now. he fits up a phone, he says that's the end that you're not in compliance with the act of congress put ended as well because they are the only person who can weigh in on the arms export control act. judiciary has said it's a separation of powers issue. so by and as he's done through his entire career has made a political calculus. how do i get more involved? so what do i have to worry about, in this case? the slaughter of bowman yesterday of, of, of, of the, the electoral, of the a pack ownership. really friends they find watch when he knows he can't shut down. here's wheels for a while. we tried to walk inside rope where he, for every dollar he gave them the man attorney and a d. it's 10 to
important port a past and it's more important. port design is wayne of the democratic party and the independent party that he is concerned about losing young women and men who are in the streets or rightly so saying, genocide, genocide, genocide, and you're absolutely correct one phone call this sense because under the arms export controller which is real. there's been clearly in violation of for generations now. he fits up a phone, he says that's the end that you're not in compliance with the...
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of reform uk — who will be familiar around the world for formerly leading the pro—brexit uk independence partyimed that russia's invasion of ukraine was provoked by europe and nato. in a pre—election interview, he told nick robinson for bbc panorama that he'd previously said he admired vladimir putin as a political operator — but disliked him as a person. the prime minister, rishi sunak has joined other politicians critcising mr farage. he said the leader of reform uk's comments were dangerous. what he said was completely wrong and only plays into putin's hands. this is a man who deployed nerve agents on the streets of britain who's doing deals with countries like north korea. and this kind of appeasement is dangerous for britain's security, the security of our allies that rely on us and only emboldens putin further. ukrainian officials say mr farage's comments mirror the claims of the kremlin. our security correspondent, gordon corera, is in kyiv. one source in the presidential office did tell the bbc that, in their words, the virus of putinism unfortunately affects people and can be even wor
of reform uk — who will be familiar around the world for formerly leading the pro—brexit uk independence partyimed that russia's invasion of ukraine was provoked by europe and nato. in a pre—election interview, he told nick robinson for bbc panorama that he'd previously said he admired vladimir putin as a political operator — but disliked him as a person. the prime minister, rishi sunak has joined other politicians critcising mr farage. he said the leader of reform uk's comments were...
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important to port a past and is more important. port designers wing of the democratic party and the independent party that he is concerned about losing young women and men who are in the streets, or rightly so saying, genocide, genocide, genocide, and you're absolutely correct one phone call the sense because under the arms export controller, which is real, there's been clearly in violation of for generations now. he fits up a phone, he says that's the end that you're not in compliance with the act of congress put ended as well because they are the only person who can weigh in on the arms export control act. judiciary has said, it's a separation of powers issue, so bite, and as he's done through his entire career has made a political calculus. how do i get more involved? so what do i have to worry about, in this case? the slaughter of bowman yesterday of, of, of, of the, the electoral, of the a pack ownership. really friends they find watch when he knows he can't shut down. here's wheels for a while. we tried to walk beside rope ready for every dollar. he gave him the man to try to give 10 to kill pe
important to port a past and is more important. port designers wing of the democratic party and the independent party that he is concerned about losing young women and men who are in the streets, or rightly so saying, genocide, genocide, genocide, and you're absolutely correct one phone call the sense because under the arms export controller, which is real, there's been clearly in violation of for generations now. he fits up a phone, he says that's the end that you're not in compliance with the...
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of reform uk, who will be familiar around the world for formerly leading the pro—brexit uk independence partyclaimed that russia's invasion of ukraine was provoked by europe and nato. in a pre—election interview, he told nick robinson for bbc panorama that he'd previously said he admired vladimir putin as a political operator — but disliked him as a person. the home secretary, james cleverly, accused mr farage of echoing mr putin's own justification for his invasion. our political correspondent jack fenwick reports. nigel farage chose to step into the role of party leader in the middle of this campaign, and that comes with further scrutiny about his ideas and his political record. it's more like a police interview! laughter. he was asked about views he'd expressed in the past about vladimir putin. he'd previously said he disliked the russian president but admired him as a political operator, and that the invasion of ukraine was a consequence of western expansion. the reform uk leader said he had predicted the war ten years ago. i stood up in the european parliament in 2014 and i said, and i q
of reform uk, who will be familiar around the world for formerly leading the pro—brexit uk independence partyclaimed that russia's invasion of ukraine was provoked by europe and nato. in a pre—election interview, he told nick robinson for bbc panorama that he'd previously said he admired vladimir putin as a political operator — but disliked him as a person. the home secretary, james cleverly, accused mr farage of echoing mr putin's own justification for his invasion. our political...
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some, some parliamentary seats for which has previously let the united kingdom independence party. and he helped lawrence the process that led to britain leaving me your opinion on breakfast i am going to stop in this election. i'll be those. you might kind of see it mid day tomorrow. in the essex, a side town of clack, since mid day tomorrow, collected a high court in pockets. don has a good time to treason, conviction against the former prime minister and run khan who remains in jail for other charges. he was sentenced to 10 years in prison for leasing, and classifying diplomatic alexa between washington and his lemme read. contents removed from office back in 2022 through a conference for at least 15 people being killed off the heavy months in rain, cold flash flooding. and landslide centurylink of more than $50000.00 amount displays from their homes following the heavy down pools 20 of the countries $25.00 districts were affected by the rain. full government is ordered. all schools remain shut on monday. as more rain is full, cost and floods in southern germany have killed 4 pe
some, some parliamentary seats for which has previously let the united kingdom independence party. and he helped lawrence the process that led to britain leaving me your opinion on breakfast i am going to stop in this election. i'll be those. you might kind of see it mid day tomorrow. in the essex, a side town of clack, since mid day tomorrow, collected a high court in pockets. don has a good time to treason, conviction against the former prime minister and run khan who remains in jail for...
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we have taken steps already to hire an independent third-party expert , independent monitor and to restructure the rereduce the fear of retaliation, to ensure that we have the right outside expertise so we can make the changes necessary. >> you are outsourcing the leadership challenge to some third-party, and you will put a director in to implement what the thir >> the purpose of engaging with outside parties is to make sure we have the best expertise. >> why not just hire a good leader? >> we have to do this differently than in the past who want to make sure we have the right plan, and that we are implementing those steps. >> sounds to me like the plan is to come up with the committee designed to delay action while gruenberg writes e rest of the biden administration and continues his time there. how long has director gruenberg >> 20 years, as i understand. >> how long is he been leading? >> 10 of the last 13s anything to do with poisoning the culture? >> i thinkchairman is ultimately accountable for the culture. >> generally, that is the answer. everything that happens or fails to happen in a
we have taken steps already to hire an independent third-party expert , independent monitor and to restructure the rereduce the fear of retaliation, to ensure that we have the right outside expertise so we can make the changes necessary. >> you are outsourcing the leadership challenge to some third-party, and you will put a director in to implement what the thir >> the purpose of engaging with outside parties is to make sure we have the best expertise. >> why not just hire a...
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how much more powerful would it be if they switched caps and said i'm an independent party. at the end of the day, the number one party are independents who lean -- they're democrating leaning republican. instead of cowering to someone who promises to bring us back to the dark ages, and he says it out loud every single day. >> you both raise a very important and i think a central piece here, and it is leadership. and where you've had in the past republicans like reagan and bush lead on an issue like immigration, which was difficult for them to do given the context of what was happening in the country and in the congress, and yet, still, they were able to put something out there, you have the biden administration now a little bit stuck on that issue, but having now cleaved off some space for a different conversation, particularly after republicans failed yesterday again to lean on it when they had the bill, how do democrats take exactly what rick is talking about in terms of that leadership, that important characteristic, and have that to use the term trump the age question a
how much more powerful would it be if they switched caps and said i'm an independent party. at the end of the day, the number one party are independents who lean -- they're democrating leaning republican. instead of cowering to someone who promises to bring us back to the dark ages, and he says it out loud every single day. >> you both raise a very important and i think a central piece here, and it is leadership. and where you've had in the past republicans like reagan and bush lead on an...
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k. independence party for the breaks it potty without feeling that they compromise their identity as tories. because they saw nodule. firearms as an instrument to direct their own party towards what they thought was more authentic, conservative values. in other words, this has always been about moving the main sensor right party in britain to the right. first of all, on the you then on net 0 and now increasingly on integration and russia and katya, do you think then that we will see a bigger role of this brand of, of right wing populism in the u. k. have they've been successful in what olivers laying out us? i think so. not nice because they have nigel fellows back. you know what? but many people, the problem that many people have with the 2 main stream policies, is that they haven't go any personnel really at the top with any form of you know, what, what you might describe as christmas and a knowledge of how much does have of that and so i think, you know, because they've managed to sort of try to my off retirement or whatever it is that he was doing. but they have not got somebody u
k. independence party for the breaks it potty without feeling that they compromise their identity as tories. because they saw nodule. firearms as an instrument to direct their own party towards what they thought was more authentic, conservative values. in other words, this has always been about moving the main sensor right party in britain to the right. first of all, on the you then on net 0 and now increasingly on integration and russia and katya, do you think then that we will see a bigger...
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your bigger question about an independent party. there is some potential to that, a party for the people and not for the billionaires or wealthy class. the question is who will fund that? orm in this country. even maga agrees on that but the people in power won't let us do that. we have to return the power to the people 100%. i will agree with that. host: dean, you are also a cnn contributor. one of your headlines was talking about the national convention. former president trump spoke at that event last weekend. o(what are your takeaways? guest: i am not a libertarian i am a progressive but i wrote about they booed donald trump. he stopped speaking about a half hour. he turned on the crowd and lashed out at the people there. i love that they booedthey had signs up saying he's a threat to democracy. what i applauded is booing donald trump is what patriotism sounds like. they booed trump, i applaud them. they were making it very clear they rejected him. ultimately, he did not put his name into formal consideration. he knew he was going
your bigger question about an independent party. there is some potential to that, a party for the people and not for the billionaires or wealthy class. the question is who will fund that? orm in this country. even maga agrees on that but the people in power won't let us do that. we have to return the power to the people 100%. i will agree with that. host: dean, you are also a cnn contributor. one of your headlines was talking about the national convention. former president trump spoke at that...
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leader of reform uk — who'll be familiar around the world for formerly leading the pro—brexit uk independence partynvasion of ukraine was provoked by europe and nato. with more, here's our political correspondent harry farley. vladimir putin this morning at a ceremony to mark the nazi invasion of russia in world war ii. his invasion of ukraine has largely united british politics. side this is more like a police interview. the man who says he wants to be leader of the opposition, there was a consequence of eu and nato expansion. we consequence of eu and nato mansion-— consequence of eu and nato exansion. ~ , ., ., , ., expansion. we promote this war. of course it is — expansion. we promote this war. of course it is his _ expansion. we promote this war. of course it is his fault... _ expansion. we promote this war. of course it is his fault... but - expansion. we promote this war. of course it is his fault... but we - course it is his fault... but we provoked _ course it is his fault... but we provoked it _ course it is his fault... but we provoked it. once again, ten years a-o provoked it. once agai
leader of reform uk — who'll be familiar around the world for formerly leading the pro—brexit uk independence partynvasion of ukraine was provoked by europe and nato. with more, here's our political correspondent harry farley. vladimir putin this morning at a ceremony to mark the nazi invasion of russia in world war ii. his invasion of ukraine has largely united british politics. side this is more like a police interview. the man who says he wants to be leader of the opposition, there was a...
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debates, and there was a time when going outside of the traditional mccright republican party actually had an independent on the stage, and we are only drinking pepsi and coke, as they say, and you hear the term unity party -- uni party more and more these days, tweedledee, tweedledum, and i think more americans are feeling that way, and i was hoping that we could talk more about what it used to be. remember, they used to be exit polls, you know, before all these questions, the vote counting and all of that, they stopped doing exit polls because that was a more realistic measure of who is actually getting the most votes. i remember one more thing, in 2000, when they had the questioning of paper ballots, you had private corporations, dominion and all of them, that was introduced, like a problem and reaction solution almost. it would nice to have somebody spend some time on when things changed. host: pew research service has the history of presidential debates, that's what you originally asked about. the first debates in 1960 through 1988, that matchup between george w. bush and michael dukakis, the candid
debates, and there was a time when going outside of the traditional mccright republican party actually had an independent on the stage, and we are only drinking pepsi and coke, as they say, and you hear the term unity party -- uni party more and more these days, tweedledee, tweedledum, and i think more americans are feeling that way, and i was hoping that we could talk more about what it used to be. remember, they used to be exit polls, you know, before all these questions, the vote counting...