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country the voted on something that's basically meaningless and also the britain needs to keep the jager zones to keep people in britain people in britain safe from terrorists. well i would i would leave it to the 116 countries and their remaining 6 as well as those who voted in favor u.k. on this matter that is against our resolution to make their own opinion about the about this statement that was made by french and i think that it is really showing that u.k. is still in the same mindset as it was the night in 65 when they. excise the island from ships you can and that you are where what mindset like when they call them tarzan's and man fridays in the rectory exactly this is this is that might say that my prime minister and his statement actually pointed this out that if we are back in one to 65 when it is islands removed from the territorial issues that time they did that as if it will meet. with the u.n. whereas this time they are challenging the authority of the un they're challenging they were going to court to continue with their position that is completely completely untenable in
country the voted on something that's basically meaningless and also the britain needs to keep the jager zones to keep people in britain people in britain safe from terrorists. well i would i would leave it to the 116 countries and their remaining 6 as well as those who voted in favor u.k. on this matter that is against our resolution to make their own opinion about the about this statement that was made by french and i think that it is really showing that u.k. is still in the same mindset as...
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you want to supportive of the anglo-american war on iraq where presumably if more riches have the jager silence militias would still have allowed the americans to have bombed iraq from diego garcia. well you you will recall that the 2003 invasion of iraq. which was not quite the way in which the u.n. it's ready meant to allow such operations to open. and the yes we did not. go resolution that would have supported us physician to go into iraq. had we had. the time and. we i don't know i can't i can't tell you what. it certainly would have raised. in case there had been in case we had known that there had been activities that were not in accordance with us because the allegations are clearly that britain has defacto allowed the united states not only to bomb other countries from the jaegers islands but to kidnap individuals in the so called rendition flights they don't torture people would have allowed people to be tortured on the jager simons as part of the terror their spies the fact that we not. have the ability to exercise its. sovereignty over the side which island. we have sent lett
you want to supportive of the anglo-american war on iraq where presumably if more riches have the jager silence militias would still have allowed the americans to have bombed iraq from diego garcia. well you you will recall that the 2003 invasion of iraq. which was not quite the way in which the u.n. it's ready meant to allow such operations to open. and the yes we did not. go resolution that would have supported us physician to go into iraq. had we had. the time and. we i don't know i can't i...
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welcome thank you sorry mr dowds idea he is head of the high peace council also leading the lawyer jager it's meant to wrap here tomorrow where the seller gets will put forward their recommendations what they want as representatives of the afghan people going forward should the afghan government get to talk with the taliban shiela bellis live in the afghan capital kabul thank you very much indeed for now. right now workers and activists of gathering in cities around the world for the annual may day celebration now around eighty countries around the world has this kind of celebration which focuses on the rights of workers that's the situation live in red square in moscow and they can see lots of species lots of people have turned out on a bright sunny day it's been going for about eighty years i believe it started off after there was a strike in the united states and the police crackdown ended up with about eleven to fifteen workers being killed that see origins of may day i did not know that in the philippines meanwhile in the capital manila protesters there are taking the opportunity to
welcome thank you sorry mr dowds idea he is head of the high peace council also leading the lawyer jager it's meant to wrap here tomorrow where the seller gets will put forward their recommendations what they want as representatives of the afghan people going forward should the afghan government get to talk with the taliban shiela bellis live in the afghan capital kabul thank you very much indeed for now. right now workers and activists of gathering in cities around the world for the annual may...
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laura: you ever wonder what it's like to have moves >> ever wonder what it is like to have moves like jagering ready for the relaunch of his tour because of that valve replacement. he has eight kids and his last kid is 73. he is still moving. check out my new podcast. i dropped a new one today. shannon bream and the fox news at night team. shannon: i get tired just watching him. thank you so much. we begin with a fox news alert. a national debate over abortion after a total ban with an eye on the us supreme court. is an escort from critics of roe v wade are messed up in the wrong direction? donald trump delivering on a key
laura: you ever wonder what it's like to have moves >> ever wonder what it is like to have moves like jagering ready for the relaunch of his tour because of that valve replacement. he has eight kids and his last kid is 73. he is still moving. check out my new podcast. i dropped a new one today. shannon bream and the fox news at night team. shannon: i get tired just watching him. thank you so much. we begin with a fox news alert. a national debate over abortion after a total ban with an...
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decision to stop a food back last autumn in response to an increase in student turning up hungry de jagerce. they need to be fed, warm, feels safe. it is difficult. we have had parents who had founded difficult to manage financially to feed their children because of the introduction of the universal credit. great yarmouth was one of the first uk tends to roll out universal credit, replacing six benefits with one monthly payment. the government says it is simpler and fairer, but the school says some parents are struggling. one of those parents is lee, he is learning to cook at the school alongside others going through to times. it was eight weeks due to universal credit payments, so in the meantime the school was a great help in giving us food parcels. but the school‘s ability to help disadvantaged families faces a new thread. the school budget is being heard. staff will have to go, debbie‘sjob will be heard. staff will have to go, debbie‘s job will be on the line. will i had to rely on the food bank? who knows? i am a single—parent with children. one of those things. it can‘t be helped. y
decision to stop a food back last autumn in response to an increase in student turning up hungry de jagerce. they need to be fed, warm, feels safe. it is difficult. we have had parents who had founded difficult to manage financially to feed their children because of the introduction of the universal credit. great yarmouth was one of the first uk tends to roll out universal credit, replacing six benefits with one monthly payment. the government says it is simpler and fairer, but the school says...