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they didn't vote liberal democrat in 2015.at these by—elections also merit being regarded as potentially at leastjust important signals. tom at least 'ust important signals. two lines at leastjust important signals. two lines coming _ at leastjust important signals. two lines coming in _ at leastjust important signals. two lines coming in to us from labour this morning after that speech by sir keir starmer, saying that labour is taking the victory humbly. still a lot of time until the general election and a lot can change in time, but he hopes that this incredible result will persuade other people to vote labour. that is the point here. it starts to change the point here. it starts to change the narrative somewhat, doesn't it, and give people a sense that politics could change? perhaps, but i think one has _ politics could change? perhaps, but i think one has to _ politics could change? perhaps, but i think one has to say _ politics could change? perhaps, but i think one has to say that - i think one has to say that certainly
they didn't vote liberal democrat in 2015.at these by—elections also merit being regarded as potentially at leastjust important signals. tom at least 'ust important signals. two lines at leastjust important signals. two lines coming _ at leastjust important signals. two lines coming in _ at leastjust important signals. two lines coming in to us from labour this morning after that speech by sir keir starmer, saying that labour is taking the victory humbly. still a lot of time until the general...
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that's the liberal democrat mp talkin: to want.emocrat mp talking to my colleague. _ want. that's the liberal democrat mp talking to my colleague. let's - want. that's the liberal democrat mp talking to my colleague. let's bring . talking to my colleague. let's bring it to other news now coming to us today tributes are being paid to the friends actor matthew perry, who's died at the age of 5a. the star, who played chandler bing in the globally successful sitcom, which was one of the biggest shows of the 905 and noughties, was found dead at his los angeles home. our arts and entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba reports. each of friends�* six characters brought unique characteristics to the show. matthew perry's chandler was the funny one. someone at work ate my sandwich. well, what did the police say? i'm sorry, we don't have your sheep. i went to that tanning place your wife suggested. was that place the sun? supremely talented at delivering sometimes self—aware one—liners. i'm chandler, i makejokes when i'm uncomfortable. i'm n
that's the liberal democrat mp talkin: to want.emocrat mp talking to my colleague. _ want. that's the liberal democrat mp talking to my colleague. let's - want. that's the liberal democrat mp talking to my colleague. let's bring . talking to my colleague. let's bring it to other news now coming to us today tributes are being paid to the friends actor matthew perry, who's died at the age of 5a. the star, who played chandler bing in the globally successful sitcom, which was one of the biggest...
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and just a word on i the liberal democrats, if you would. to attract some conservative voters, and talk to me about the role they will play in this next election? the interesting thin u- to this next election? the interesting thing on to now — this next election? the interesting thing up to now has _ this next election? the interesting thing up to now has been, - this next election? the interesting thing up to now has been, there i this next election? the interesting i thing up to now has been, there has largely been a single challenger to the conservative party. labour or the conservative party. labour or the lib dems. ifeel like i've been to half a dozen or so by—elections in the past couple of years, and in each of them there were scenes —— there seems to be one main party that had the chance of ousting conservatives. that wasn't the case in mid bedfordshire, because both labour and the lib dems through the kitchen sink at it. the lib dems were arguing up to yesterday that they could win, they weren't miles away but they weren't that clos
and just a word on i the liberal democrats, if you would. to attract some conservative voters, and talk to me about the role they will play in this next election? the interesting thin u- to this next election? the interesting thing on to now — this next election? the interesting thing up to now has _ this next election? the interesting thing up to now has been, - this next election? the interesting thing up to now has been, there i this next election? the interesting i thing up to now has...
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labour and the liberal democrats. in fact, labour and the liberal democrats.ant for the seat was the i labour party. so the truth is two by-election _ labour party. so the truth is two by—election results, _ labour party. so the truth is two by—election results, both- labour party. so the truth is two by—election results, both of- labour party. so the truth is twol by—election results, both of them extremely— by—election results, both of them extremely bad _ by—election results, both of them extremely bad news _ by—election results, both of them extremely bad news for _ by—election results, both of them extremely bad news for the - extremely bad news for the conservatives. _ extremely bad news for the conservatives. in— extremely bad news for the conservatives. in whateverl extremely bad news for the - conservatives. in whatever criteria you use. _ conservatives. in whatever criteria you use. they— conservatives. in whatever criteria you use. they are _ conservatives. in whatever criteria you use. they are up _ conservatives. in whatever criteria you use, they
labour and the liberal democrats. in fact, labour and the liberal democrats.ant for the seat was the i labour party. so the truth is two by-election _ labour party. so the truth is two by—election results, _ labour party. so the truth is two by—election results, both- labour party. so the truth is two by—election results, both of- labour party. so the truth is twol by—election results, both of them extremely— by—election results, both of them extremely bad _ by—election results,...
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that is the liberal democrat _ desperately want.ayla i desperately want. that is the - liberal democrat mp layla moran, speaking to victoria derbyshire on the sunday with laura kuenssberg programme. under continuing grey skies, i can hear the sound of drones and israeli jets in the sky. we have been hearing again the continuing sound this morning of that bombardment of gaza under these grey skies, which at times are starting to really obliterate the skyline. you can still see in the background, in fact you can hear as well, the sound of the drones in the sky... you can see the plumes of smoke that continue to rise over gaza. we can also show you the situation inside gaza, the refugee camp in khan younis, where so many people have moved from the north of gaza, have been told by the israeli military for their own safety that they need to move south. you can see they need to move south. you can see the scenes. so many people displaced in gaza at the moment, and this continuing intensification of the israeli military operation in gaza g
that is the liberal democrat _ desperately want.ayla i desperately want. that is the - liberal democrat mp layla moran, speaking to victoria derbyshire on the sunday with laura kuenssberg programme. under continuing grey skies, i can hear the sound of drones and israeli jets in the sky. we have been hearing again the continuing sound this morning of that bombardment of gaza under these grey skies, which at times are starting to really obliterate the skyline. you can still see in the background,...
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what about the liberal democrats in all of this?aisy cooper emphasised that the party had been able to attract conservative voters. this the party had been able to attract conservative voters.— the party had been able to attract conservative voters. this is clearly in the end turned _ conservative voters. this is clearly in the end turned out _ conservative voters. this is clearly in the end turned out to _ conservative voters. this is clearly in the end turned out to be - conservative voters. this is clearly in the end turned out to be a - conservative voters. this is clearly j in the end turned out to be a three way seat, and as i say, we are really proud of the fabling we managed to almost double or share of vote and we did win over the support of thoughs and thousands of lifelong conservative voters, clearly we won a lot of support in more of the rural villages, there was about 48 villages in mid bedfordshire, we know that labour focussed more on the towns in that area, but if the success we had in winning support in those villa
what about the liberal democrats in all of this?aisy cooper emphasised that the party had been able to attract conservative voters. this the party had been able to attract conservative voters.— the party had been able to attract conservative voters. this is clearly in the end turned _ conservative voters. this is clearly in the end turned out _ conservative voters. this is clearly in the end turned out to _ conservative voters. this is clearly in the end turned out to be - conservative...
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you mentioned the liberal. mentioned the liberal democrats.ing and how that will play out in the general election. the how that will play out in the general election.— how that will play out in the general election. the truth is that these — general election. the truth is that these are _ general election. the truth is that these are neither - general election. the truth is i that these are neither properly not by—elections in which tactical voting was ever going to be crucial. there was not much of a liberal democrats are in the first place and meanwhile mid bedfordshire is the first parliamentary by—election in this parliament to where both labour and the liberal democrats have campaigned very vigorously that it seems pretty clear that there was not a great deal of tactical voting because as i was saying both labour and the liberal democrats is all the ever—rise by a considerable amount. so to that extent these are probably not to remark by—elections were tactical voting guided practice had much of or end it was to claim a general place. pro
you mentioned the liberal. mentioned the liberal democrats.ing and how that will play out in the general election. the how that will play out in the general election.— how that will play out in the general election. the truth is that these — general election. the truth is that these are _ general election. the truth is that these are neither - general election. the truth is i that these are neither properly not by—elections in which tactical voting was ever going to be crucial. there was...
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liberal democrats won 9420 votes.ed out to _ over the line. why not? well, it turned out to be _ over the line. why not? well, it turned out to be a _ over the line. why not? well, it turned out to be a three-way i over the line. why not? well, it l turned out to be a three-way seat over the line. why not? well, it i turned out to be a three-way seat in turned out to be a three—way seat in the end _ turned out to be a three—way seat in the end as — turned out to be a three—way seat in the end as i — turned out to be a three—way seat in the end. as i say, we are really proud _ the end. as i say, we are really proud of— the end. as i say, we are really proud of the fact we managed to almost _ proud of the fact we managed to almost double our share of the vote and we _ almost double our share of the vote and we did — almost double our share of the vote and we did win over the support of thousands— and we did win over the support of thousands and thousands of lifelong conservative voters. clearly we won a lot of— conserva
liberal democrats won 9420 votes.ed out to _ over the line. why not? well, it turned out to be _ over the line. why not? well, it turned out to be a _ over the line. why not? well, it turned out to be a three-way i over the line. why not? well, it l turned out to be a three-way seat over the line. why not? well, it i turned out to be a three-way seat in turned out to be a three—way seat in the end _ turned out to be a three—way seat in the end as — turned out to be a three—way seat in...
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�* decline �*decline was shared between labour of decline was shared between labour and liberal democratsd labour got a third of the vote. not exactly a dominating result. the interesting thing is that even though labour for the first time was actually fighting it out with the liberal democrats in order to see who could beat the conservatives, labour won the battle. one has to say the truth is whilst labour have changed sufficiently under keir starmer to profit from a concept of misfortune, the timeline has been one weather to clear events were the first revelations about partygate under borisjohnson, and the liz truss fiscal event. those other two things which saw voters swing from conservative to labour. and this has been a parliament that has been dominated by conservative mistakes, from which labour are profiting and now need to and solidify. i think one could seriously ask the question, if partygate didn't happen, would labour at the moment be enjoying a 17 point lead, let alone getting 20 point swings? let us speak to a column nhs at the observer. sonia, good to have you with us, ke
�* decline �*decline was shared between labour of decline was shared between labour and liberal democratsd labour got a third of the vote. not exactly a dominating result. the interesting thing is that even though labour for the first time was actually fighting it out with the liberal democrats in order to see who could beat the conservatives, labour won the battle. one has to say the truth is whilst labour have changed sufficiently under keir starmer to profit from a concept of misfortune,...
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system, and the liberal democratic system hopes that they will become, well, citizens, responsible citizens this system, and how do you, how do you calculate, actually, look, this is actually a repetition of the ancient history, because the muslim-ottoman occupation of europe is a century-old history of occupation, abuse, and well, you know the historical background well, and in fact multiculti broke down as a concept in europe as well here is this game with the militant wing of islam, which does not dissolve , does not accept the rules of european society, and now commits... actually pogroms on the streets of civilized cities such as london, paris and so on, that is, the european union will be forced to decide again that this is an occupation- the muslim question in a forceful way, as it was from the third century until the 11th century. if one does not take into account the realities and plans of many arab muslim countries, and now the plan after the makiya conference... which took place either in 2004 or in in 2005, i don't remember exactly now, but the idea was like this, shiites and su
system, and the liberal democratic system hopes that they will become, well, citizens, responsible citizens this system, and how do you, how do you calculate, actually, look, this is actually a repetition of the ancient history, because the muslim-ottoman occupation of europe is a century-old history of occupation, abuse, and well, you know the historical background well, and in fact multiculti broke down as a concept in europe as well here is this game with the militant wing of islam, which...
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and her mother, who was a liberal democrat, more liberal than hillary and i.t was listening -- interesting how their marriage unfolded in terms of raising their children. he was a really good guy. smart. he wound up working as a volunteer in my campaign for congress in 1974. david: when you were president, three times, we had a budget surplus. a surplus is when you had more lending than you spend. at one point, it was thought maybe we would run out of having federal treasury bills because we would not have any debt. any ideas about how we can get back to that situation? pres. clinton: first, i had a big argument with alan greenspan. he was to my left. he said, we are not going to -- how did we set interest rates on federal securities if we have no debt? i said, that is a high-class problem. we will deal with that when we get there. let me say that i also supported obama's stimulus program. and i supported the bill president trump passed and the bill president obama passed. when you have zero to negative interest rates, you cannot run a balanced budget. you can
and her mother, who was a liberal democrat, more liberal than hillary and i.t was listening -- interesting how their marriage unfolded in terms of raising their children. he was a really good guy. smart. he wound up working as a volunteer in my campaign for congress in 1974. david: when you were president, three times, we had a budget surplus. a surplus is when you had more lending than you spend. at one point, it was thought maybe we would run out of having federal treasury bills because we...
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the truth is, the spoils of the concept of decline was shared between labour and liberal democrats, andwho could beat the conservatives, labour won the battle. one has to say the truth is whilst labour have changed sufficiently under keir starmer to profit from a concept of misfortune, the timeline has been one weather to clear events were the first revelations about partygate under borisjohnson, and the liz truss fiscal event. those other two things which saw voters swing from conservative to labour. and this has been a parliament that has been dominated by conservative mistakes, from
the truth is, the spoils of the concept of decline was shared between labour and liberal democrats, andwho could beat the conservatives, labour won the battle. one has to say the truth is whilst labour have changed sufficiently under keir starmer to profit from a concept of misfortune, the timeline has been one weather to clear events were the first revelations about partygate under borisjohnson, and the liz truss fiscal event. those other two things which saw voters swing from conservative to...
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democrats and the - any logic, the whole country of the liberal democrats and the results i liberal not a suggested stop right they're saying we're back. if labour - not a suggested stop right they're saying we're back. if labour party| saying we're back. if labour party managed — saying we're back. if labour party managed to — saying we're back. if labour party managed to win _ saying we're back. if labour party managed to win back— saying we're back. if labour party managed to win back the - saying we're back. if labour party managed to win back the seats i saying we're back. if labour party. managed to win back the seats out saying we're back. if labour party- managed to win back the seats out of the last— managed to win back the seats out of the last election _ managed to win back the seats out of the last election and _ managed to win back the seats out of the last election and that means - the last election and that means they can — the last election and that means they can win— the last election and that means they can win seats _ the last election and that means they can win
democrats and the - any logic, the whole country of the liberal democrats and the results i liberal not a suggested stop right they're saying we're back. if labour - not a suggested stop right they're saying we're back. if labour party| saying we're back. if labour party managed — saying we're back. if labour party managed to — saying we're back. if labour party managed to win _ saying we're back. if labour party managed to win back— saying we're back. if labour party managed to win back...
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we have also produced special programmes around the leaders�* speeches from the liberal democrat and. there has been a substantial amount of discussion and analysis of decisions and debate at the conferences on numerous bbc platforms, including radio and television programmes, as well as on the website." so what they're saying is across the range of output, you'll get lots of coverage about what was important from the conferences. does that satisfy you? well, it doesn't really, because you get more from seeing it for yourself then from commentary. and bbc commentary is always very expert and i'm sure, you know, deciding in advance what would be the important bits of a conference and which won't be so important is going to be difficult. but the chance is to see the debates, particularly those where the membership go against what the leadership would prefer them to do is really indicative of what's going on in the party and gives an insight into how things will play out if they're elected into into government. drjohn carman, thank you so much. finally on wednesday morning, bbc breakfas
we have also produced special programmes around the leaders�* speeches from the liberal democrat and. there has been a substantial amount of discussion and analysis of decisions and debate at the conferences on numerous bbc platforms, including radio and television programmes, as well as on the website." so what they're saying is across the range of output, you'll get lots of coverage about what was important from the conferences. does that satisfy you? well, it doesn't really, because...
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i sat front bench support of all the parties and probably has no support in labour than the liberal democrats of opposition to hs2 this part of the reason it is ballooned out of control. ~ , ., , ., ~' of the reason it is ballooned out of control. ~ , ., , ., ~ , ., control. why do you think when you are making — control. why do you think when you are making those _ control. why do you think when you are making those calls _ control. why do you think when you are making those calls after- control. why do you think when you are making those calls after the - are making those calls after the election in 2019 —— my comments rishi sunak disagreed with you. there was an argument from the johnson apremiership they wanted hs2 to go ahead. i still have these arguments with boris and i made the case against it then and continue to know and i'm delighted know we had in that hole a few moments ago the honest assessment this is not the project britain needs. flan honest assessment this is not the project britain needs.— honest assessment this is not the project britain needs. pro'ect britain needs. can i
i sat front bench support of all the parties and probably has no support in labour than the liberal democrats of opposition to hs2 this part of the reason it is ballooned out of control. ~ , ., , ., ~' of the reason it is ballooned out of control. ~ , ., , ., ~ , ., control. why do you think when you are making — control. why do you think when you are making those _ control. why do you think when you are making those calls _ control. why do you think when you are making those calls after-...
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but they said that labour and the liberal democrats so far have not only interested in doing that. have been trying for so long. they have been targeting some labour seats went labour seems to be doing so well in the polls. i asked adrian ramsay, wind i have ever doing so well? over the last four sets of elections, we've seen huge growth in the number of greens elected to councils right across the country and that's been from labour and from the conservatives in rural and urban areas alike. people are saying that they're looking for a positive alternative for mps who will fight for their area, who will fight fora fairer, greener country and whoever forms the next government we need green mps there to hold them to account and stand up for their constituencies. and we've just got huge excitement, huge momentum behind our campaign to deliver those green mps at the next general election. if you look at some of our sister parties around the world, like australia and canada, for example, they've seen their green mp numbers grow in their recent elections. they've gone from one to three or
but they said that labour and the liberal democrats so far have not only interested in doing that. have been trying for so long. they have been targeting some labour seats went labour seems to be doing so well in the polls. i asked adrian ramsay, wind i have ever doing so well? over the last four sets of elections, we've seen huge growth in the number of greens elected to councils right across the country and that's been from labour and from the conservatives in rural and urban areas alike....
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liberal democratic party member sugita mio made the online post in 2016 after attending a u.n. conference on the elimination of discrimination against women. she described some participants wearing ethnic korean or ainu clothing as middle-aged women cosplayers. she also wrote their existence is a shame for japan. three korean residents of osaka prefecture filed for human rights regress at a legal affairs bureau in february this year. they claimed sugita's remarks were discriminatory. the bureeo has acknowledged the violation and told her to deepen her understand of human rights. sugita said she already deleted her comments and offered an apology last year. in september another legal affairs bureau also found sugita's remarks had violated human rights. the ainu are an indigenous people who lived in northern japan. a senior opposition member says the ldp should have sugita hold a news conference to give an explanation. >> translator: i don't know any precedent where a sitting lawmaker has been recognized as violating human rights by legal authorities and told to deepen understand
liberal democratic party member sugita mio made the online post in 2016 after attending a u.n. conference on the elimination of discrimination against women. she described some participants wearing ethnic korean or ainu clothing as middle-aged women cosplayers. she also wrote their existence is a shame for japan. three korean residents of osaka prefecture filed for human rights regress at a legal affairs bureau in february this year. they claimed sugita's remarks were discriminatory. the bureeo...
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and so they probably have to talk to the social democratic liberal party that split off of the main party. and it will be interesting to see how, how they can agree on that because they are naturally, they are the ones who want to support the government regimen of supplying ups. and i think this will be the crunch line, but they have to to discuss how they want to proceed. oh, interesting developments they have what, what, wait to see how all of that is good to males together. now how do you think that brussels is going to react to the outcome of the election is football? but they're really teased less already because the you commission always tried to push for more sanctions for more support for ukraine and, and all of that. and it doesn't work without the member states approval, and now we see the approval v coming in all the public opinions and all nations and the european union. so i think that process has a very difficult time to bring anything across. and i think they are actually folding of of this. okay, now, according to the russian foreign intelligence service, they say that the
and so they probably have to talk to the social democratic liberal party that split off of the main party. and it will be interesting to see how, how they can agree on that because they are naturally, they are the ones who want to support the government regimen of supplying ups. and i think this will be the crunch line, but they have to to discuss how they want to proceed. oh, interesting developments they have what, what, wait to see how all of that is good to males together. now how do you...
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the liberal democrats didn't do well, so i think it was prince play a problem we need to find better greg hands there talking about their double defeat in the by—elections overnight. let us shift gears to the other big story today. as we've been reporting, two people have died as storm babet batters the uk with torrential rain, strong winds and severe flooding. hundreds of people have been advised to leave their homes overnight in parts of scotland as the storm hit — and thousands of properties were left without power. a rare red weather warning — meaning there's a risk to life — is in force until midday. and trains between london and south wales have been cancelled due to flooding on the line. we can go to brechin now where we are joined by our reporter louise cowie. louise — what's happening there now? well as you can probably
the liberal democrats didn't do well, so i think it was prince play a problem we need to find better greg hands there talking about their double defeat in the by—elections overnight. let us shift gears to the other big story today. as we've been reporting, two people have died as storm babet batters the uk with torrential rain, strong winds and severe flooding. hundreds of people have been advised to leave their homes overnight in parts of scotland as the storm hit — and thousands of...
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now, the last time a prime minister from kishida's liberal democratic party attended such a meeting was6 years ago. kishida told delegates the government will maintain a dialogue with labor unions in order to realize a positive economic cycle. >> translator: the momentum for higher pay must be sustained and extended to include small and mid-size businesses across japan. >> the leaders of the two backed opposition parties also attended. the head of the democratic party says real continues to fall as prices are still rising. the president of the democratic party for the people called for income tax to be cut. >>> now, the japanese government says it's had to halt a program that provides working parents with cheap baby-sitting services. officials in charge say they have used up all of the discount coupons for the fiscal year ending in march for have no more to offer. the program's overseen by the japan child care services association. the industry group says it's already hit the annual quota, which is 390,000 coupons. a coupon provides a discount of 3,200 yen or roughly $15. parents are en
now, the last time a prime minister from kishida's liberal democratic party attended such a meeting was6 years ago. kishida told delegates the government will maintain a dialogue with labor unions in order to realize a positive economic cycle. >> translator: the momentum for higher pay must be sustained and extended to include small and mid-size businesses across japan. >> the leaders of the two backed opposition parties also attended. the head of the democratic party says real...
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the british liberal democratic party announced in a report: about 25,000 patients have had their operationsceled 10 times, and the government has failed to achieve all the goals of treating cancer patients. the survival rate of cancer patients in this the country is far behind france, germany, america and japan, and the government has failed to achieve all the goals of treating cancer patients. doctors in england have been on strike many times since last year. they have followed up and consider the government's inattention to the problems of the health care system of this country to be responsible for this crisis. for more than 10 years , the budget crisis has been bothering the healthcare sector and it is getting worse. the result of the budget reduction is the lack of facilities, hard work and staff in the health care sector and the worsening of the crisis. the british labor party recently announced more than 120,000 patients. on the page waiting for the start of treatment in the hospitals of this country is over. currently, 7,700,000 patients are waiting for treatment in the government h
the british liberal democratic party announced in a report: about 25,000 patients have had their operationsceled 10 times, and the government has failed to achieve all the goals of treating cancer patients. the survival rate of cancer patients in this the country is far behind france, germany, america and japan, and the government has failed to achieve all the goals of treating cancer patients. doctors in england have been on strike many times since last year. they have followed up and consider...
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these was actually the, the of these concepts between the worlds, between the liberal world liberal democratic and sorted by the, every year we become strong. but a family do need some best resources we to fate because it's impossible to deal with the russian. so resolved to create the coming into then reinforce but 3 units of ukrainian ukraine already will in the war. and pizza, not only conflict between ukraine and rush grant at people is not the and the russian. maybe i believe that it's a war against democracy. it's not the crisis feeds him to mate she to be. if we lose it hot, it will be a loss for holding the when there a war politically with your values, principles, and institutions. you either have to decide that you're going to defend and fight back, or we are going to be a very, very grave risk. as i said here, russia is massive troops on the ukrainian border. as i sits here, russia is mobilizing new military power in the arctic ocean and so on. china is mobilizing its military in the south china sea and bearing down on taiwan. i don't think we should seek to cold war, but it is a pe
these was actually the, the of these concepts between the worlds, between the liberal world liberal democratic and sorted by the, every year we become strong. but a family do need some best resources we to fate because it's impossible to deal with the russian. so resolved to create the coming into then reinforce but 3 units of ukrainian ukraine already will in the war. and pizza, not only conflict between ukraine and rush grant at people is not the and the russian. maybe i believe that it's a...
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labour think it is possible they could do it and they think they have displaced liberal democrats andbecause it's about her and she's too modest to do it. today was the 30th anniverssary of her first presenting shift on this programme. she's also announced that she'll be leaving us after the next general election, which, of course, is our loss. for my own part, i can say it's been an enormous pleasure to have worked with her. there is more of her to come... we'll leave you tonight with a compilation of kirsty—tastic moments from that year shejoined us. do join her again tomorrow. until then — goodnight. now on bbc two, kirsty wark presents newsnight. - newsnight theme plays. good evening.... the spirit of mrs thatcher still stalks the backbench tory 1922 committee after mainstream mps failed to oust the right. the 1922 committee wields a considerable amount of power. all the more because of john major's slender majority. the 22 has given the prime minister a lot of grief, particularly over europe. the 1922 committee does still contain a great challenge to euro unity within the conserv
labour think it is possible they could do it and they think they have displaced liberal democrats andbecause it's about her and she's too modest to do it. today was the 30th anniverssary of her first presenting shift on this programme. she's also announced that she'll be leaving us after the next general election, which, of course, is our loss. for my own part, i can say it's been an enormous pleasure to have worked with her. there is more of her to come... we'll leave you tonight with a...
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the liberal democratic party of england announced in a report: about 25,000 patients have had their surgeriesceled 10 times and the government has failed to achieve all the goals of treating cancer patients. the survival rate of cancer patients in this country is far behind that of france, germany, america and japan, and the government has failed to achieve all the goals of treating cancer patients. doctors in england who have pursued their demands many times with nationwide strikes since last year. the government's inattention to the problems of the health care system of this country is responsible they know the occurrence of this crisis. for more than 10 years, the budget crisis has been bothering the healthcare sector and it is getting worse. the result of budget reduction, lack of facilities, hard workers and the health care sector and the worsening of the crisis. the british labor party recently announced that there are more than 120,000 patients on the waiting list. they started treatment in the hospitals of this country. currently, 7,700,000 patients are waiting for treatment in the go
the liberal democratic party of england announced in a report: about 25,000 patients have had their surgeriesceled 10 times and the government has failed to achieve all the goals of treating cancer patients. the survival rate of cancer patients in this country is far behind that of france, germany, america and japan, and the government has failed to achieve all the goals of treating cancer patients. doctors in england who have pursued their demands many times with nationwide strikes since last...
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populism is a phenomenon that cannot be compared with liberal-democratic politics, tusk does not speak at home, and when i turn on the public broadcaster, there is always they call him a servant of berlin, they say that yaroslav kaczyński does not take part in pre-election debates with him, because, they say, he can only debate with his boss, that is, manfred weber from germany. these are just some absurd thoughts, besides , i would not take public television in poland into account, because its broadcasting is not carried out by journalists, it is directly subordinated to the government. and no one in poland perceives employees of public television as journalists. that this is such a great politician, you can also think that more or less tusk, a moravian, is a politician, may differ slightly, but are actually on the same level. not the same level, i'm really saying, it's not as a supporter of the opposition, but as someone who knows, you can compare it to the us situation, donald trump and joe biden, they're not just politicians who have different views, one of them is inside a democra
populism is a phenomenon that cannot be compared with liberal-democratic politics, tusk does not speak at home, and when i turn on the public broadcaster, there is always they call him a servant of berlin, they say that yaroslav kaczyński does not take part in pre-election debates with him, because, they say, he can only debate with his boss, that is, manfred weber from germany. these are just some absurd thoughts, besides , i would not take public television in poland into account, because...
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in the lower house the former finance minister of the main ruling liberal democratic party was chosen to succeed hiroyuki as the speaker. he hopes to debate policies including how to tackle inflation. >> translator: we will give a detailed explanation to the people about what kind of changes my administration is taking up and trying to make them into opportunities and then into power. >> isuma kenta is the head of the opposition constitutional democratic party. he says economic measures are taking too long. >> translator: i'd like to go into this diet session to share the accumulated feelings, suffering and pain of people in this country. >> question and answer sessions are scheduled for three days from tuesday. the ruling coalition and the government plan to compile new economic measures and submit a draft supplementary budget to fund spending. they're aiming to have it passed before the end of the session on december 13th. and for a closer look at that extraordinary session yamamoto miki earlier spoke to masuda tsuyoshi. >> on monday he's expected to say that the economy will be his
in the lower house the former finance minister of the main ruling liberal democratic party was chosen to succeed hiroyuki as the speaker. he hopes to debate policies including how to tackle inflation. >> translator: we will give a detailed explanation to the people about what kind of changes my administration is taking up and trying to make them into opportunities and then into power. >> isuma kenta is the head of the opposition constitutional democratic party. he says economic...
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tusk's party career began in the late eighties with joining the liberal democratic congress party.nety-first, he was elected to the seimas as part of it; in the mid-nineties, after losing the elections, he merged with the democratic union and headed the freedom union party, which brought him to the senate in 1997. in 2001, the politician founded his own liberal-conservative party. civil platform party and 4 years later he brought it to sim, receiving the support of a third of voters. that same year he ran for president, but lost in the second round to lech kaczynski. but in 2007 the party was a politician. received a majority in parliament, and he himself was elected prime minister. in 2011, tusk again headed the government, something none of his predecessors had achieved. during his premiership, the minimum wage in poland doubled and, in terms of today’s ruble exchange rate, amounted to almost 40,000. unemployment fell by 4%, and spending on health care, the military and higher education increased by more than a third. donald tusk became the man of the year five times and received
tusk's party career began in the late eighties with joining the liberal democratic congress party.nety-first, he was elected to the seimas as part of it; in the mid-nineties, after losing the elections, he merged with the democratic union and headed the freedom union party, which brought him to the senate in 1997. in 2001, the politician founded his own liberal-conservative party. civil platform party and 4 years later he brought it to sim, receiving the support of a third of voters. that same...
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also decided to vote for the liberal democrats . and that liberal democrats.e country, we can see that country, then we can see that liberal democrats will make a number the next number of gains at the next general election. >> what i was going to say. >> next is how will that change the way you fight maybe any more? by elections, but certainly general election . certainly a general election. and you think it will and when do you think it will be? you think that these be? do you think that these results change the prime results will change the prime minister's mind about he minister's mind about when he might election . in >> well, i can't read the prime minister's mind and it is obviously just in his gift to decide when the general election will be. some people are saying it could be in may next year. some it could some people are saying it could be october, the latest it be in october, the latest it could be would be january 25th. so knows? but i think from so who knows? but i think from the point of view of the british public, general public, i think a gene
also decided to vote for the liberal democrats . and that liberal democrats.e country, we can see that country, then we can see that liberal democrats will make a number the next number of gains at the next general election. >> what i was going to say. >> next is how will that change the way you fight maybe any more? by elections, but certainly general election . certainly a general election. and you think it will and when do you think it will be? you think that these be? do you...
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liberal, and now they are competing. populism is a phenomenon that cannot be compared with liberal-democraticitics. tusk does not speak german at home, and when i turn on the public broadcaster, they constantly call him a servant of berlin, they say that jarosław kaczyński does not take part in pre-election debates with him, because they say, he can only debate with his boss, i.e. manfred webor, bo mozi, że może usiaść z jego szefem, czyli manfredem weberem z niemiec. these are just some absurd thoughts, besides , i would not take public television in poland into account, because its broadcasting is not carried out by journalists, it is directly subordinated to the government. and no one in poland perceives employees of public television as journalists, so i understand that from the point of view of ukraine, as you thought about a bagpipe. this is not as a supporter of the opposition, but as a person who knows, you can compare it with the situation of the usa, trump and joe biden. these are not just politicians, the views of which differ, one of them is in the middle of democracy, and the oth
liberal, and now they are competing. populism is a phenomenon that cannot be compared with liberal-democraticitics. tusk does not speak german at home, and when i turn on the public broadcaster, they constantly call him a servant of berlin, they say that jarosław kaczyński does not take part in pre-election debates with him, because they say, he can only debate with his boss, i.e. manfred webor, bo mozi, że może usiaść z jego szefem, czyli manfredem weberem z niemiec. these are just some...
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tusk's party career began in the late eighties with joining the liberal democratic congress party.irst, as part of its composition , he was elected to the seimas; in the mid-nineties, after losing the election to merge with the democratic union, he led the freedom union party, which he brought to the senate in 1997. 2001 politician founded his own liberal-conservative party, the civic platform, and after 4 years he held it in 7, receiving the support of voters, in the same year he ran for the party. but in 2007 , he himself was elected prime minister. in 2011 , politics gained a majority in parliament, and tusk again headed the government, which none of his predecessors had achieved. during his premiership, the minimum wage in poland doubled and amounted to almost 4,000 in terms of today’s ruble exchange rate. unemployment decreased by... 4%, and spending on health care, the military and higher education increased by more than a third. donald tusk became the man of the year five times and received the title of the most popular politician in poland three times. he left the post of h
tusk's party career began in the late eighties with joining the liberal democratic congress party.irst, as part of its composition , he was elected to the seimas; in the mid-nineties, after losing the election to merge with the democratic union, he led the freedom union party, which he brought to the senate in 1997. 2001 politician founded his own liberal-conservative party, the civic platform, and after 4 years he held it in 7, receiving the support of voters, in the same year he ran for the...
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the liberal democratic party of england announced in a report: about 25,000 patients have had their surgerieseled 10 times, and the government has failed to achieve all the goals. failed cancer patients is. survival rate of cancer patients in this country from france, germany, america and japan. it is far behind and the government has failed to achieve all the goals of treating cancer patients. doctors in england , who have followed up their demands with nationwide strikes many times since last year , consider the government's inattention to the problems of the health care system of this country to be responsible for this crisis. . it has been more than 10 years that the budget crisis has been bothering the health care sector , it is constantly decreasing as a result of budget cuts, the lack of hard facilities and health care workers and the worsening of the crisis, the british labor party has recently announced kurds, more than 120,000 patients died while waiting for the start of treatment in the hospitals of this country. currently, 7,700,000 patients are waiting in line for the start of tr
the liberal democratic party of england announced in a report: about 25,000 patients have had their surgerieseled 10 times, and the government has failed to achieve all the goals. failed cancer patients is. survival rate of cancer patients in this country from france, germany, america and japan. it is far behind and the government has failed to achieve all the goals of treating cancer patients. doctors in england , who have followed up their demands with nationwide strikes many times since last...
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a speech that focused a lot on the next election and the policies of labour and the liberal democratsoss live to our political correspondent nick eardley. i know you are listening to that 5peech eardley. i know you are listening to that speech as well.— that speech as well. look, michael gove is always _ that speech as well. look, michael gove is always quite _ that speech as well. look, michael gove is always quite popular- that speech as well. look, michael gove is always quite popular i - that speech as well. look, michael| gove is always quite popular i think at these conferences because of his rhetorical clashes. he is quite good at taking that political argument to labour. we've seen a lot of that over the course of the morning and yesterday as well. it feels like this is a party getting very ready to try and set out those dividing line5 to try and set out those dividing lines with labour before the next general election. we were chatting earlier about hs2 general election. we were chatting earlier about h52 and the continued uncertainty over what exactly the government has deci
a speech that focused a lot on the next election and the policies of labour and the liberal democratsoss live to our political correspondent nick eardley. i know you are listening to that 5peech eardley. i know you are listening to that speech as well.— that speech as well. look, michael gove is always _ that speech as well. look, michael gove is always quite _ that speech as well. look, michael gove is always quite popular- that speech as well. look, michael gove is always quite popular i -...
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are not worried about it, they are not worried about the fact that ukraine is fighting for liberal-democraticues, ultimately for the freedom of the western world. they are only concerned about internal disputes with the democratic party and the desire to offend to president bainen so that their candidate would then be chosen in the elections that will be held next year in november. and that's why this part, such a small republican one, this part that exists, in principle , behaves just as inadequately as trump himself, the former president of the united states, behaves. and the number of criminal cases that i have with you. it is not at all clear whether he will be a candidate there and so on, let's leave everything aside, but this is the essence of the whole complexity, so to facilitate the whole situation and really correctly analyzing the situation that exists today on the international arena, president biden did the absolutely right thing when he put everything together and clearly indicated that, in my understanding, this is today's confrontation, it will determine the future policy of t
are not worried about it, they are not worried about the fact that ukraine is fighting for liberal-democraticues, ultimately for the freedom of the western world. they are only concerned about internal disputes with the democratic party and the desire to offend to president bainen so that their candidate would then be chosen in the elections that will be held next year in november. and that's why this part, such a small republican one, this part that exists, in principle , behaves just as...
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now liberal now in those seats, the liberal democrats and of democrats get 1 or 2.urse, when charles kennedy was leading the liberal democrats, his one big was his one big policy was opposition war, opposition to the iraq war, which support. we which won muslim support. we haven't the lib dems haven't heard from the lib dems at the moment, it's at the moment, and it's interesting to if we do interesting to see if we do anything that would which anything that would give, which would effectively would give effectively disgruntled voters on the centre left who angry about his left who are angry about his position and hamas. position on israel and hamas. somewhere to go. so as you say, only in scotland is there somewhere obvious for them to go. there's people do worry, you know, the thing that the public don't sort of think about very much , but politicians certainly much, but politicians certainly do, internal do, which is the internal internal the internal electorate, the electorate within the parties and obviously in muslim majority areas, party will be areas, the la
now liberal now in those seats, the liberal democrats and of democrats get 1 or 2.urse, when charles kennedy was leading the liberal democrats, his one big was his one big policy was opposition war, opposition to the iraq war, which support. we which won muslim support. we haven't the lib dems haven't heard from the lib dems at the moment, it's at the moment, and it's interesting to if we do interesting to see if we do anything that would which anything that would give, which would effectively...
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the liberal democratic party of england announced in a report: about 25,000 patients have had their surgeriesd 10 times and the government has failed to achieve all the goals of treating cancer patients. the survival rate of cancer patients in this country is far behind that of france, germany, america and japan, and the government has failed to achieve all the goals of treating cancer patients. doctors in england, which has been on strike many times since last year . they have followed up and consider the government's inattention to the problems of the health care system of this country to be responsible for this crisis. it has been more than 10 years since the budget crisis. it bothers the health care sector, it is constantly getting worse as a result of budget cuts, lack of facilities and staff in the health care sector, and the worsening of the crisis, the british labor party recently announced that more than 120 thousand patients are waiting in line for treatment in this country's hospitals . laugh currently, 7,700,000 patients are waiting in line for treatment in hospitals based on acco
the liberal democratic party of england announced in a report: about 25,000 patients have had their surgeriesd 10 times and the government has failed to achieve all the goals of treating cancer patients. the survival rate of cancer patients in this country is far behind that of france, germany, america and japan, and the government has failed to achieve all the goals of treating cancer patients. doctors in england, which has been on strike many times since last year . they have followed up and...
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occupation prosecutor's office in novaya kakhovka, and later joined another one kizyak to the liberal democraticthe kherson region. its leader , volodymyr zhirynovskyi, has been dancing at a concert in kubzon for a year. so newcomers to the party are now accepted by another rashist, leonid slutsky. we wanted to make sure that everyone we accepted into the party are really people who are with us for a long time. shakhov will definitely not be in your rotten party for long, but i hope he will go to a ukrainian prison for a long time. and this is another collaborator from novaya kakhovka, oleksandr oleksandrovich shevchenko, born in 1986. in 2020 on the local. the election took place from the servant people to the novokakhovsk city council. he promised voters a bright future, but as soon as an opportunity to earn money appeared, he immediately hid the mandate and ran to the occupiers. on march 6 of this year, all russian agricultural sector support programs began to operate on the territory of the kherson region. shevchenko quickly adopted new occupation orders. he is the owner of the advertising a
occupation prosecutor's office in novaya kakhovka, and later joined another one kizyak to the liberal democraticthe kherson region. its leader , volodymyr zhirynovskyi, has been dancing at a concert in kubzon for a year. so newcomers to the party are now accepted by another rashist, leonid slutsky. we wanted to make sure that everyone we accepted into the party are really people who are with us for a long time. shakhov will definitely not be in your rotten party for long, but i hope he will go...
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liberal democratic party of russia from the kherson region. its leader , volodymyrnovsky, has been dancing at the okupzon concert for a year, so newcomers to the party are now accepted by another rasist, leonid slutsky. we wanted to make sure that everyone we accepted into the party are really people who are with us for a long time. shakhov will definitely not be in your rotten party for long. but i hope to go to a ukrainian prison. will sit for a long time. and this is another collaborator from novaya kakhovka, oleksandr oleksandrovich shevchenko, born in 1986. in 2020, at the local elections, he went from the servant of the people to novokakhovka city council. he promised voters a bright future. instead, as soon as there was an opportunity to make money, he immediately hid the mandate and ran to the occupiers. on march 6 of this year , they began to operate on the territory of the kherson region. shevchenko quickly accepted the new occupation orders, he is the owner of the advertising agency eurocenter, so he became very useful in the system
liberal democratic party of russia from the kherson region. its leader , volodymyrnovsky, has been dancing at the okupzon concert for a year, so newcomers to the party are now accepted by another rasist, leonid slutsky. we wanted to make sure that everyone we accepted into the party are really people who are with us for a long time. shakhov will definitely not be in your rotten party for long. but i hope to go to a ukrainian prison. will sit for a long time. and this is another collaborator...
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this , and we may we are entering the decades of confrontation between autocracies and the liberal democratic west with the usa, these er, such crisis moments, they can continue, and even more can be dangerous, such coexistence, so to speak, of different poles of power and vision of how the world should develop, but everything after all, after such historical stages, i would say that it is very important that the aggressor bears the punishment, yes, but for this, humanity should be kicked in the ass by this cock. and when humanity is scorched by the war, which ended conditionally yesterday, then 50-70 years later, humanity says: no, no, let's do it don't repeat it, it will be bad for us, but if it doesn't happen, as we see, we lived in peace for 50, 70, 80 years, that's all, we have to fight a little, but russia started, then, the armenian-azerbaijani conflict, then the middle east and so on, maybe the chinese is approaching china, china is against china, in short, a lot of problems arise here, and when you say that the european option is good, i sometimes think that it is beautiful, when ame
this , and we may we are entering the decades of confrontation between autocracies and the liberal democratic west with the usa, these er, such crisis moments, they can continue, and even more can be dangerous, such coexistence, so to speak, of different poles of power and vision of how the world should develop, but everything after all, after such historical stages, i would say that it is very important that the aggressor bears the punishment, yes, but for this, humanity should be kicked in...
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generational change of, despite the change of the mood and model republicans, i'm the left is the liberal democrats, the us foreign policy, still monopolized by the deep state and the traditional establishment which are committed to the boss cold war paradigm of the us global leadership. so much more internal and external crisis unfortunately wouldn't be required and for the united states to reject this policy will come from being a russia they will continue the hybrid war against bratia and sustain me. confrontational bonuses? unfortunately, you opt to there is a ceasefire or resolution of the conflict in the ukraine. they will continue sanctions. they will continue to demonize ational process. unfortunately, i do not see any indication of any c and uh, for a change of american for in bullets. it'd be, it'd be a rush right to the door. some improvement in the, in the observable prospect into longer to prospect. and i, e friend, when the united states find a list accepts the yellow, it is a multi polarity and starts to play a role of one among many. this change will certainly become in the editable
generational change of, despite the change of the mood and model republicans, i'm the left is the liberal democrats, the us foreign policy, still monopolized by the deep state and the traditional establishment which are committed to the boss cold war paradigm of the us global leadership. so much more internal and external crisis unfortunately wouldn't be required and for the united states to reject this policy will come from being a russia they will continue the hybrid war against bratia and...
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tongue done by in person about his concept of social utopia, a confusion alternative to the liberal democratic order. but because of the pen demik had to join in by video call becoming less than the phone and all the people of enlightenment is self garvin is in that will be wonderful, but a lot of people just aren't all able to govern themselves. well, then maybe we should take some off their off our take away from them and give them give the power to those who are more responsible and i'm more confident. that's a fundamental confusion. believe i want to have a society where people are, are whereas equal economically to achieve that, if you need to arrange for there is some form of inequality, we still preserve some form. i qualify with community, but then, so you call them the days we. so we select difficult the best and brightest and give them more power in plato, decision making process, their higher status comb to be justified. if the poor people come benefit from their carbon a has the world become too complex? 10 are liberal democracies respond adequately to enormous challenges like clim
tongue done by in person about his concept of social utopia, a confusion alternative to the liberal democratic order. but because of the pen demik had to join in by video call becoming less than the phone and all the people of enlightenment is self garvin is in that will be wonderful, but a lot of people just aren't all able to govern themselves. well, then maybe we should take some off their off our take away from them and give them give the power to those who are more responsible and i'm more...
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just the ruling conservative party, but also the so-called opposition parties of labor and the liberal democrat, they all support israel 100%, but the people, the people voted with their feet on saturday, and the numbers speak for themselves, i i was there in london, i believe there were at least 200,000 people, um, however, even the some of the political parties, the elite are feeling the pressure of this public opinion, the labor party is starting to see resignations now, over 20, local politicians have have resigned and beginning to be lot of discussion about the the racism involved in the position of the british government and of the leader of the labor party, so this country britain um is in a very dangerous position socially, i did not find it difficult to imagine riot, because if the police, and this is what the government say they want to see happen, the government want the police to arrest pro, palestinian protesters, if this happens, there will be resistance, there will be massive massive riot, so we are in a very dangerous situation, if this continues. okay, thank you so much, petert
just the ruling conservative party, but also the so-called opposition parties of labor and the liberal democrat, they all support israel 100%, but the people, the people voted with their feet on saturday, and the numbers speak for themselves, i i was there in london, i believe there were at least 200,000 people, um, however, even the some of the political parties, the elite are feeling the pressure of this public opinion, the labor party is starting to see resignations now, over 20, local...