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made margaret thatcher was broken on the issue of europe. may, another prime minister who had been broken by the issue of europe. and it is not entirely clear if whoever succeeds her will have any luck. and it will ta ke her will have any luck. and it will take a while anyway, 4— six weeks to vote in somebody else. and she will probably stay as caretaker during that period. but is this the right time for this all to happen right now? when britain was granted an extension until october 31 on the brexit process, donald task from the european union said that we must use this time wisely. so the more time thatis this time wisely. so the more time that is spent in leadership elections, that is another few weeks that cannot be used to resolve this issue. there is still every issue that we will get to october 31 without any decision on brexit and, indeed, the french are beginning to worry about that again. the french president said only yesterday he was worried about the infection as he put it of brexit continuing to disturb europe and he wants thi
made margaret thatcher was broken on the issue of europe. may, another prime minister who had been broken by the issue of europe. and it is not entirely clear if whoever succeeds her will have any luck. and it will ta ke her will have any luck. and it will take a while anyway, 4— six weeks to vote in somebody else. and she will probably stay as caretaker during that period. but is this the right time for this all to happen right now? when britain was granted an extension until october 31 on...
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some of them use the picture of margaret thatcher as she left downing street in 1990 after stepping down
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i also note that 40 years ago, of course, it was the election of margaret thatcher and her conservativegovernment. and margaret, and it was always said it was always said that , margaret thatcher had indeed enjoyed being interviewed by brian walden, and he did indeed not only have a career in this house but went on to have a very respected career in television journalism as a broadcaster and interviewer. but can i say to the right honorable gentleman, he raises issues about fairness and equality, and those who are better off in our society. can i just say to him that income inequality is down since 2010? as conservatives, we want everyone to be better off, everyone to have good jobs, and everyone to have a better life. but that is always the difference between us and labor. labour wants to bring people down, we want to raise people up. mr. corbyn: mr. speaker the , nobel prize-winning economist sir angus deaton said that the u.k. risks having extreme inequality levels of pay, wealth and health. of the g7 countries, only the united states is more unequal than britain. is that something t
i also note that 40 years ago, of course, it was the election of margaret thatcher and her conservativegovernment. and margaret, and it was always said it was always said that , margaret thatcher had indeed enjoyed being interviewed by brian walden, and he did indeed not only have a career in this house but went on to have a very respected career in television journalism as a broadcaster and interviewer. but can i say to the right honorable gentleman, he raises issues about fairness and...
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years and having spent 40 years in this house and note that 40 years ago it was the election of margaret thatcher and margaret and it was always said that margaret thatcher had indeed enjoyed being interviewed by brian walden and he did indeed not only have a career in this house but a very respected career in television journalism as broadcaster and interviewer but can i say to the right honorable gentleman he raises issues about fairness and equality and those who are better off in our society. income inequality is down since 2010. as conservatives we want everyone to be better off, everyone to have good jobs and everyone to have a good life. that is always the difference between us and labor. labor wants to bring people down. we want to raise people up. [shouting] >> mister speaker, the nobel prize-winning economist angus dean said the uk is having extreme any quality levels of pack, wealth and health. of the g7 countries only the united states is more unequal than britain. is that something the prime minister is proud of? >> what is important, he's talking about income inequality and fairness
years and having spent 40 years in this house and note that 40 years ago it was the election of margaret thatcher and margaret and it was always said that margaret thatcher had indeed enjoyed being interviewed by brian walden and he did indeed not only have a career in this house but a very respected career in television journalism as broadcaster and interviewer but can i say to the right honorable gentleman he raises issues about fairness and equality and those who are better off in our...
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it is annoying that the automatic comparison that margaret thatcher made, it is not surprising at allmay is tearful and this and also exhausted but she said some resilience hanging on this far. it is an emotional time for her and i think any prime minister is concerned about the legacy when they know that the game is up and it is interesting that a lot of the talk right now is that she's just trying to hold on, to try to beat gordon brown's record, trying to get one marked off in the shortest prime minister stakes, that is what her premiership is trying to... to think it would come down to something like that. some people think about that in theirfinal days, it that. some people think about that in their final days, it becomes a very personal thing and people think about how they're going to be recorded in the annals of history. about how they're going to be recorded in the annals of historylj don't recorded in the annals of history.” don't think they'll be that type of comparison. what did you think lisa ( page? it's a comparison to margaret thatcher since becoming tory leader whethe
it is annoying that the automatic comparison that margaret thatcher made, it is not surprising at allmay is tearful and this and also exhausted but she said some resilience hanging on this far. it is an emotional time for her and i think any prime minister is concerned about the legacy when they know that the game is up and it is interesting that a lot of the talk right now is that she's just trying to hold on, to try to beat gordon brown's record, trying to get one marked off in the shortest...
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margaret thatcher being interviewed by brian walden, who has died at the age of 86.1 billionaires in the country. together they hold a combined wealth of 525 billion pounds, and london is home to more billionaires than any other city in the world. that's according to the sunday times. john mcmanus reports. if you woke up this morning to find that once again you haven't made it onto the sunday times rich list, well, don't be too envious. the very well—heeled can afford the largest yachts but life is not all plain sailing for the captains of industry. one of the most famous names, philip green, fell out with the british establishment over the collapse of his high street chain bhs and harassment claims, which he strongly denies. it is notjust his reputation that has plummeted. the sunday times says he lost over £1 billion and is now merely a multimillionaire. the top dogs of the list for the third time are the hinduja brothers, who made their £22 billion fortune in energy, property and finance. we've been much better off and richer as a nation. at numberfive is sirjames
margaret thatcher being interviewed by brian walden, who has died at the age of 86.1 billionaires in the country. together they hold a combined wealth of 525 billion pounds, and london is home to more billionaires than any other city in the world. that's according to the sunday times. john mcmanus reports. if you woke up this morning to find that once again you haven't made it onto the sunday times rich list, well, don't be too envious. the very well—heeled can afford the largest yachts but...
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they have imperfections most likely cost in transit somewhere helmut newton is photograph of margaret thatcher is scratched and dented. p. to lend facts peace has a small split in the frame so should they be penned or are they still worth something and is a product of the here that's the question we have to ask the object stored time to write offs meaning we paid out the full insurance value for them. we could actually check them out but for me a financial write off isn't necessarily a cultural write off. this is one of the biggest arts insurers in the world just 2 years ago they started paying to keep the art hair in storage and they say it's not necessarily a graveyard it's a smallish dance floor is the last entirely we really believe it can be preserved so he never knew restoration processes that could preserve certain pieces of art i think lived the p.s. so to talia by georgia carrick i would probably be worth a 1000000 euros if a wrecking ball hadn't bashed into the wall it was hanging on for now it wait with the other rejects typing for a new lease of life. what's claimed to be the world
they have imperfections most likely cost in transit somewhere helmut newton is photograph of margaret thatcher is scratched and dented. p. to lend facts peace has a small split in the frame so should they be penned or are they still worth something and is a product of the here that's the question we have to ask the object stored time to write offs meaning we paid out the full insurance value for them. we could actually check them out but for me a financial write off isn't necessarily a cultural...
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unfortunately margaret thatcher, the great margaret thatcher passed away several is years ago.hink about it? he is on the show. google is making it harder for companies to track you on line. our reporter robert gray is google's developer conference in mountain view, california. he has the story. he will tell us all about it. next. ♪ i have heart disease, watch what i eat, take statins, but still struggle to lower my ldl bad cholesterol. which means a heart attack or stroke. could strike without warning, pulling me away from everything that matters most. (siren) because with high bad cholesterol, my risk of a heart attack or stroke is real. ♪ repatha® plus a statin seriously lowers bad cholesterol by 63%. and significantly drops my risk of having a heart attack or stroke. do not take repatha® if you are allergic to it. repatha® can cause serious allergic reactions. signs include: trouble breathing or swallowing, or swelling of the face. most common side effects include runny nose, sore throat, common cold symptoms, flu or flu-like symptoms back pain, high blood sugar, and rednes
unfortunately margaret thatcher, the great margaret thatcher passed away several is years ago.hink about it? he is on the show. google is making it harder for companies to track you on line. our reporter robert gray is google's developer conference in mountain view, california. he has the story. he will tell us all about it. next. ♪ i have heart disease, watch what i eat, take statins, but still struggle to lower my ldl bad cholesterol. which means a heart attack or stroke. could strike...
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normally supportive this right wing paper teary eyed to resume a room you know looks a bit like margaret thatcher when when she had to go there they say she had to say tomorrow when she will go but whether that means she's actually going to resign some more or say when she's going to go tomorrow is a different thing in downing street in saying this morning that she's still intent on trying to table this with where we draw bill for the week after next and then say that she'll go after that but given that the withdrawal buildup see no chance of winning that's why everybody is saying just get out of the way and let us get on with something else because they want to have. a new leadership contest and get a new conservative party leader in before parliament breaks up for the summer but she's but she's dead politically you know bret's it's an absolute beast it's taken the careers of several very high ranking government ministers that's a reason they put in place to deliver bricks if people like boris johnson the foreign secretary secretaries david davis and dominic rather they all resigns because they
normally supportive this right wing paper teary eyed to resume a room you know looks a bit like margaret thatcher when when she had to go there they say she had to say tomorrow when she will go but whether that means she's actually going to resign some more or say when she's going to go tomorrow is a different thing in downing street in saying this morning that she's still intent on trying to table this with where we draw bill for the week after next and then say that she'll go after that but...
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theosted everyone from dalai lama to ronald reagan too, as you can see here, margaret thatcher.ere are over 100 episodes of the show, so we are in the process of digitizing all of these shows and making them available online so people can enjoy them, just to watch and enjoy, but also to use it for scholarship. so now, we are looking at a rare photograph from world war ii. williames from our philip collection. he was an interesting man who did a lot for the office of strategic services during world war ii, and then he worked with prosecutors at the trials of nuremberg. his work was to do profiles of high-ranking nazis. this is actually the personal the man wholbum of was hitler's's foreign minister, and the pictures show him signing the nazi soviet pact, and also in the pictures, you will find stalin. now, stalin looks very happy in this picture because he knows he is going to require half of poland, as we know, from this pact, and it is very rare to see these. about very superstitious having his picture taken because he has been hunted -- had been hunted by the czars secret poli
theosted everyone from dalai lama to ronald reagan too, as you can see here, margaret thatcher.ere are over 100 episodes of the show, so we are in the process of digitizing all of these shows and making them available online so people can enjoy them, just to watch and enjoy, but also to use it for scholarship. so now, we are looking at a rare photograph from world war ii. williames from our philip collection. he was an interesting man who did a lot for the office of strategic services during...
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he was known for exacting political interviews, including with margaret thatcher in 1989 which helpedied following complications from emphysema at his home in guernsey, on thursday. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm tulsen tollett and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: manchester city celebrate with their fans after bringing the premier league trophy home. they beat liverpool by one point to retain the title. the wait goes on for their rivals. no league crown since 1990, but a champions league final to look forward to. and novak djokovic wins another title, to draw level with rafael nadal for masters wins. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with the footballing news that manchester city have held their nerve on the final day of the premier league season, and retained the title. pep guardiola's side won 4—1 at brighton to see off liverpool byjust a single point. they took the trophy back to manchester to celebrate with their fans. city end the campaign with a record i4 successive league victories, making it 32 in all
he was known for exacting political interviews, including with margaret thatcher in 1989 which helpedied following complications from emphysema at his home in guernsey, on thursday. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm tulsen tollett and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: manchester city celebrate with their fans after bringing the premier league trophy home. they beat liverpool by one point to retain the title. the wait goes on for their...
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, excuse me -- margaret thatcher-- freudian slip, but i knew her too... the prime minister of great britain, theresa may." oh, this is going to be a long election. i'm looking forward to the debate. (as biden) "well, at least my campaign didn't get help from that russian dictator tsar nicholas the first, i mean, breznev." (as trump) "joe, i think the name you're looking for is stalin, 's-t-o-l-l-e-n." ( cheers and applause ) we have a good show for you tonight. common is here. and "game of thrones"! all the spoils. stick around. i was on the fence about changing from a manual to an electric toothbrush. but my hygienist said going electric could lead to way cleaner teeth. she said, get the one inspired by dentists, with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's gentle rounded brush head removes more plaque along the gum line. for cleaner teeth and healthier gums. and unlike sonicare, oral-b is the first electric toothbrush brand accepted by the ada for its effectiveness and safety. what an amazing clean! i'll only use an oral-b! oral-b. brush like a
, excuse me -- margaret thatcher-- freudian slip, but i knew her too... the prime minister of great britain, theresa may." oh, this is going to be a long election. i'm looking forward to the debate. (as biden) "well, at least my campaign didn't get help from that russian dictator tsar nicholas the first, i mean, breznev." (as trump) "joe, i think the name you're looking for is stalin, 's-t-o-l-l-e-n." ( cheers and applause ) we have a good show for you tonight. common...
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he hosted everyone from ronald reagan to the dalai lama to jack kerouac to margaret thatcher.e 1505 episodes of the show so we are in the process of digitizing all of these shows and making them available online so that people can enjoy them just, you know, to watch and enjoy, but also to use for scholarship. >> you really then have got to go -- a now, we're looking at rare photograph album from world war ii. from our william philp collection. he was a very interesting man who did a lot of work the office of strategic services during world the war two and then he worked prosecutors at the trials in nuremburg. do profilesto of high-ranking nazis. hishis album from collection is actually the album of -- who was hitler's foreign minister and the pictures show him signing soviet pact, and also in the pictures you'll stalin. now, stalin looks very happy in this picture because he knows that he is going to of poland.f as we know from this, from pact, and it's very rare to see so many photographs of stalin in one because he was very superstitious about having because he taken had bee
he hosted everyone from ronald reagan to the dalai lama to jack kerouac to margaret thatcher.e 1505 episodes of the show so we are in the process of digitizing all of these shows and making them available online so that people can enjoy them just, you know, to watch and enjoy, but also to use for scholarship. >> you really then have got to go -- a now, we're looking at rare photograph album from world war ii. from our william philp collection. he was a very interesting man who did a lot...
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he hosted everyone from ronald reagan to the dalai lama to jack kerouac to margaret thatcher. there were 1505 episodes of the show, so we are in the process of digitizing all of these shows and making them available online so that people can enjoy them just, you know, to watch and enjoy, but also to use for scholarship. you really then have got to go -- now, we're looking at a rare photograph album from world war ii. this comes from our william phillips collection. he was a very interesting man who did a lot of work for the office of strategic services during world the war two and then he worked with prosecutors at the trials in nuremburg. his job was to do profiles of high-ranking nazis. so this album from his collection is actually the personal photograph album of hitler's foreign minister and the pictures show him signing the nazi soviet pact, and also in the pictures you'll find stalin. now, stalin looks very happy in this picture because he knows that he is going to acquire half of poland. as we know from this, from this pact, and it's very rare to see so many photographs
he hosted everyone from ronald reagan to the dalai lama to jack kerouac to margaret thatcher. there were 1505 episodes of the show, so we are in the process of digitizing all of these shows and making them available online so that people can enjoy them just, you know, to watch and enjoy, but also to use for scholarship. you really then have got to go -- now, we're looking at a rare photograph album from world war ii. this comes from our william phillips collection. he was a very interesting man...
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the next day, mackrell was one of those showing margaret thatcher around hillsborough.ch commander, david duckenfield, was there too. his recent trial ended without a verdict. a retrial is being considered. judith moritz, bbc news. now it's time for the travel show. this week on the show: the remnants of france's nazi occupation. in some ways, this place is immaculate. it feels in some areas as though the germans have just stood up and walked out of here. and a bird's eye view of california. it's called the ‘jug' when you do this. he grunts. that one wasn't so good! it's incredible up here. the normandy coast in north—west france. next month marks 75 years since it saw the biggest seaborne invasion in history. 156,000 american, british and canadian troops landed along five of these beaches on d—day. this was the bloodiest flash point of d—day — 0maha beach, where 43,000 american troops stormed the beaches straight into the teeth of the german guns — and really well defended positions here, as well. it took ten hours of brutal fighting before the beach was secured. looki
the next day, mackrell was one of those showing margaret thatcher around hillsborough.ch commander, david duckenfield, was there too. his recent trial ended without a verdict. a retrial is being considered. judith moritz, bbc news. now it's time for the travel show. this week on the show: the remnants of france's nazi occupation. in some ways, this place is immaculate. it feels in some areas as though the germans have just stood up and walked out of here. and a bird's eye view of california....
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it's a repeat of history to margaret thatcher all over again.graph comes something rather different indian. a little bit more on the daily mail. ——, something rather different in the end. boris johnson. he was not a big announcement. it sort of trickled out. it is interesting the mail through this forward, but boris, it has been no secret in westminster he was going to run. he was at the british insurance brokers association in manchester, and he slipped about and what i think was a question—and—answer session and said, yes, of course i'm going to go forward. of course i'm going to go forward. of course i'm going to go forward. you can hear him saying that. it's very boris. the fact is, this sort of slipped out, really. there were no tv pictures of him saying it. we think it wasjust an audio recording that surfaced rather later in the day. rather or not this was planned, the date of the prime ministers essentially given her marching orders by the 1922 committee. what is interesting about borisjohnson is committee. what is interesting about boris
it's a repeat of history to margaret thatcher all over again.graph comes something rather different indian. a little bit more on the daily mail. ——, something rather different in the end. boris johnson. he was not a big announcement. it sort of trickled out. it is interesting the mail through this forward, but boris, it has been no secret in westminster he was going to run. he was at the british insurance brokers association in manchester, and he slipped about and what i think was a...
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picked up a weapon and going to serve their nation since i think tom king some time ago under margaret thatchertary. fascinating appointment. a former diplomat, former governor in iraq. he is a former minister who used to be at international development. very interesting maverick ideas about the way britain should place itself in the world. so i think there will be many people looking at that appointment and thinking, oh, that is an interesting appointment. he might only have a few months. all change, all over again. to the issue where this all came unstuck which is huawei. with your diplomatic hat on, how difficult —— how damaging or that have been to this relationship when we are talking about how much huawei should be involved ? we are talking about how much huawei should be involved? brothers because in the company headache. 0r should be involved? brothers because in the company headache. or will they be trying to stay above and beyond this? look, i think they will look upon it and see it as internal private grief for the british cove na nt. i private grief for the british covenant. i think
picked up a weapon and going to serve their nation since i think tom king some time ago under margaret thatchertary. fascinating appointment. a former diplomat, former governor in iraq. he is a former minister who used to be at international development. very interesting maverick ideas about the way britain should place itself in the world. so i think there will be many people looking at that appointment and thinking, oh, that is an interesting appointment. he might only have a few months. all...
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he hosted everyone from ronald reagan to the dalai lama to as you can see here, margaret thatcher. 15005ows. we are digitizing these shows and making them available online so people can enjoy them just to watch and enjoy but also to use for scholarship. at a raree looking photograph album from world war ii. this comes from a william -- collection. manas a very interesting that did a lot of work for the office of strategic services in world war ii and then he worked with prosecutors at the trials in nÜrnberg. his job was to do profiles of high-ranking nazias. this album from his collection is a personal photograph album of hitler's foreign minister. and the pictures show him pact.g the nazi-soviet also in the pictures, you will find stalin. stalin looks very happy in this picture because he knows he will acquire half of poland from this pact. rare to see so many in one place because he was very superstitious about having his picture taken because he had been hunted by the secret police for the bolsheviks came to power. we havehoover, wonderful collections that reflect the history of the c
he hosted everyone from ronald reagan to the dalai lama to as you can see here, margaret thatcher. 15005ows. we are digitizing these shows and making them available online so people can enjoy them just to watch and enjoy but also to use for scholarship. at a raree looking photograph album from world war ii. this comes from a william -- collection. manas a very interesting that did a lot of work for the office of strategic services in world war ii and then he worked with prosecutors at the...
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we think back to margaret thatcher, they got rid of her because she was threatening their position wherethe party so she is out. is boris what the party needs right now and if it is, is she going to be short—term once they deliver brexit, that's it. if he delivers brexit. if he does it will be a massive achievement especially for the conservative party and then after that it depends what type of brexit with the impact in what state the party is in after the next general election, assuming that is when it is scheduled in 2022, obviously, it could come sooner or make him sooner but isjeremy corbyn says, but a lot hangs on what happens in brexit, whether he delivers it the i can probably help to unify his party, probably, broadly speaking put it over the hurdle. then, it is a question of how they pull themselves together in the time they have left after that. the problem with boris is that you have this performing boris, do you have i got news for you, kind of guy who cheers the conservatives up. but then you've got the boris that has a record in office that is kind of, i was going to say i
we think back to margaret thatcher, they got rid of her because she was threatening their position wherethe party so she is out. is boris what the party needs right now and if it is, is she going to be short—term once they deliver brexit, that's it. if he delivers brexit. if he does it will be a massive achievement especially for the conservative party and then after that it depends what type of brexit with the impact in what state the party is in after the next general election, assuming...
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he said margaret thatcher contacted me, was concerned about the trump administration.uncle joe biden for a second. he's so out of touch, he thought margaret thatcher is still alive or that china is not a real threat. he's not fit to be president of the united states. trish: most sane people, politics aside, look at the world right now, and they recognize the real, intense economic and eventually military threat china really is. so as steve bannon said, an important day in economic history for the united states of america. let's see what happens on friday. corey lieu lewandowski, always a pleasure. thank you. >>> u.s. officials tonight confirming what we suspected, that migrants heading for our southern border are exploiting legal loopholes in order to get in our country. border patrol agents in el paso, texas, say some migrants are recycling unrelated children all in an effort to appear as though they're a family when they're apprehended by u.s. authorities, and they pay these kids' families $200 for doing so. the incoming head of immigration, mark morgan, telling me r
he said margaret thatcher contacted me, was concerned about the trump administration.uncle joe biden for a second. he's so out of touch, he thought margaret thatcher is still alive or that china is not a real threat. he's not fit to be president of the united states. trish: most sane people, politics aside, look at the world right now, and they recognize the real, intense economic and eventually military threat china really is. so as steve bannon said, an important day in economic history for...
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and val blocked them and they reminded me of when all this cabinet ministers went to go see margaret thatcherrhaps theresa may is really set up battling down the hatches and saying look i will not have other people tell me to go i would do it in my own time and way, but she isjack said, i really running out of time. i think that's fair, infairness running out of time. i think that's fair, in fairness to her there is a sense that the prime minister announcing her resignation on the eve of elections which we had today would not have been a good look for the party, and she's very conscious of how it looks for the party, so i'm not surprised she wants to wait until the polls close tonight for doing anything. lets go to the guardian, tory leadership race heats up guardian, tory leadership race heats up as ney prepares to name exit date. so that leads me to ask you, who is likely to be the next leader. my money is on borisjohnson. i think he's a ahead of everyone else in terms of where he is at the grassroots activist. now at the mps although i did get the signs and peas are positioned to him —— op
and val blocked them and they reminded me of when all this cabinet ministers went to go see margaret thatcherrhaps theresa may is really set up battling down the hatches and saying look i will not have other people tell me to go i would do it in my own time and way, but she isjack said, i really running out of time. i think that's fair, infairness running out of time. i think that's fair, in fairness to her there is a sense that the prime minister announcing her resignation on the eve of...
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so were margaret thatcher's at midpoint in the electoral cycle but then she bounced back. be a european leader. especially after angela merkel is gone. especially if he winds up running against someone on the far right like he did previously. if that is the case, then the future of france becomes increasingly intertwined with the eu. but his flirtation with groups within the european block is what confuses things. he could win it and become a big international leader or he could alienate people by being too overtly political. and a little bit too pompous in that scenario. and all of that while people are still rioting in the capital. laying down lectures for others while he can't keep things together in his own country. do you see a scenario in which europe wakes up saying that it has done much more different things than they might have expected? i don't think so. i think you will see the greens doing better than they have been across europe because of the recent publicity about climate change and there is more of a sense of urgency. but i do not. it is a long, slow proces
so were margaret thatcher's at midpoint in the electoral cycle but then she bounced back. be a european leader. especially after angela merkel is gone. especially if he winds up running against someone on the far right like he did previously. if that is the case, then the future of france becomes increasingly intertwined with the eu. but his flirtation with groups within the european block is what confuses things. he could win it and become a big international leader or he could alienate people...
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there's this thinking out there that's been going on for a long time he talks about margaret thatcher being a disciple of this most of us grew up with the cuban missile crisis we've always been told as long as we have big nukes and the bigger our nukes the bigger their nukes that's fine because then no one will use them so it's the fact that our weapons are large that keeps us from ever having to engage in a war that's kind of the thinking guys like you and i grew up with and that's what some of those leaders you just mentioned also kind of believed in is that true. well no of course i mean it was it was reducing the nuclear stockpiles and and monitoring those stockpiles that made the world a safer place getting reengaged which we've now done in a nuclear weapons race and remember the russians have now put up antiballistic systems that they say cannot be detected because of course we've moved under nato missiles up to russia's border this is extremely dangerous say you have various flashpoints syria being one where this conflict could go wrong really quickly and so you want communicat
there's this thinking out there that's been going on for a long time he talks about margaret thatcher being a disciple of this most of us grew up with the cuban missile crisis we've always been told as long as we have big nukes and the bigger our nukes the bigger their nukes that's fine because then no one will use them so it's the fact that our weapons are large that keeps us from ever having to engage in a war that's kind of the thinking guys like you and i grew up with and that's what some...
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saying that margaret thatcher would never have allowed huawei to be involved in britain's five g networkhe i which report that 56 phones face delay in uk — after washington warns that the special relationship is at risk peril if uk goes ahead with the huawei deal. a climate crisis ‘may force uk towns to be abandoned' says the guardian — it reports that the environment agency say huge numbers of towns are under threat from coastal and river floods. the times launch their ‘clean airforall‘ campaign with an investigation saying that millions of children attend schools in britain with dangerous levels of air pollution. and the daily mail return to that photo — first publicised on the sussex's instagram account — showing the queen and her newest great—grandchild archie harrison mountbatten—windsor. it is all on social media so you don't even need to rely on the newspapers. fortunately we have our guests who will keep the candle burning for papers here on the bbc. let's look at the papers before we burn them. the daily mirror front page. that picture. what do you think of it? very much a strik
saying that margaret thatcher would never have allowed huawei to be involved in britain's five g networkhe i which report that 56 phones face delay in uk — after washington warns that the special relationship is at risk peril if uk goes ahead with the huawei deal. a climate crisis ‘may force uk towns to be abandoned' says the guardian — it reports that the environment agency say huge numbers of towns are under threat from coastal and river floods. the times launch their ‘clean...
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circle of hell all this of all coming up in today's going underground but 1st it's 32 years since margaret thatcher denied to the house of commons any of the spycatcher conspiracy allegations about an attempt by u.k. secret intelligence agencies to overthrow the british government led by labor prime minister harold wilson the book spycatcher was banned by the british government a fact no doubt not lost on the current labor leader jeremy corbyn there is an ongoing inquiry into secret intelligence activities against him with no real news on when it will report it was called when. number 2 john mcdonnell who appeared to get called in to trouble ahead of the last u.k. general election when interviewed about any possible shake up of britain's allegedly unaccountable secret services what about money for the security services how could we take that seriously when your shadow chancellor was photographed holding a letter which called for the abolition of m i 5 the abolition of a special branch and the disarming of the police given the terrorism has presided over 20000 police officers jobs being cut it was r
circle of hell all this of all coming up in today's going underground but 1st it's 32 years since margaret thatcher denied to the house of commons any of the spycatcher conspiracy allegations about an attempt by u.k. secret intelligence agencies to overthrow the british government led by labor prime minister harold wilson the book spycatcher was banned by the british government a fact no doubt not lost on the current labor leader jeremy corbyn there is an ongoing inquiry into secret...
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to mark the 40th anniversary of the 1979 general election, which saw margaret thatcher sweep to powerwith coverage starting at 9am on monday morning. we'll be back when parliament returns on tuesday, but for now, from me, goodbye. hello there. it feels like our weather has gone a bit weird, what with the 21 celsius we had in february, and now snow in may. yeah, that's what we've seen over the last 2a hours. some wintry showers in scotland, snow settling on some of the northern hills. you see those wintry showers feeding in behind this line of rain, which is a cold front heading south across england and wales. don't be surprised over the next few hours if we see some of that rain get a bit heavier and perhaps turn to snow over the hills of wales, even. wintry showers continue to feed in further north in scotland, with further snow to be spotted here. it is the brisk winds which will prevent a frost from falling for most of us, but where those winds fall off in the countryside, the odd patch of frost is possible. and for the weekend, big, dramatic skies like these. sunshine and cumuloni
to mark the 40th anniversary of the 1979 general election, which saw margaret thatcher sweep to powerwith coverage starting at 9am on monday morning. we'll be back when parliament returns on tuesday, but for now, from me, goodbye. hello there. it feels like our weather has gone a bit weird, what with the 21 celsius we had in february, and now snow in may. yeah, that's what we've seen over the last 2a hours. some wintry showers in scotland, snow settling on some of the northern hills. you see...
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when even holding those mandela's picture in public was deemed to be illegal at a time when margaret thatcher was called in the a.n.c. terrorists at a time when david cameron was calling for the execution of nelson mandela when jeremy corbyn was being arrested on the streets of london for protesting against apartheid at the time. even you heard david cameron as late as $89.00 being having a paid for a trip to south africa by an anti sanctions lobbying firm. it put south africa into a situation where dock workers all the way from liverpool to melbourne were refusing to handle south african cargo and what i would say to be absolutely clear is that benjamin netanyahu and donald trump are racist murderous they are walking monstrosities now those that stand with them today will not be judged kindly by history as thomas paine said time converts more than reason and as we have seen precisely with apartheid south africa those who were either slow to pull out or those who stood with apartheid south africa as let's not forget the same time when the specials were making free nelson mandela and bob dylan
when even holding those mandela's picture in public was deemed to be illegal at a time when margaret thatcher was called in the a.n.c. terrorists at a time when david cameron was calling for the execution of nelson mandela when jeremy corbyn was being arrested on the streets of london for protesting against apartheid at the time. even you heard david cameron as late as $89.00 being having a paid for a trip to south africa by an anti sanctions lobbying firm. it put south africa into a situation...
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heseltine before he was deified as the arch remainer, had a tough time and never got through against margaret thatcherking place, and we've all seen those pictures in the media today and yesterday of theresa may leaving in tears because she failed to deliver a brexit that she promised that she could deliver. so, this is all about who can do that. now, of course, many people don't think that it should happen at all and have other plans, but they are not going to be driving this race. and what we've seen from boris, it's interesting people keep saying that he has talked about no—deal and sebastien is right, he has. but read the rest of the sentence — probably something some journalists don't do enough these days. he says, if you want to get a deal, the only way you'll get a better deal is by being prepared to take a no—deal. and that, i think, tells you he is riding two horses and i'm sure people like matt hancock — very shrewd and probably not going to win, but coming in, that generation around a0, and clearly a remainer as well — but he is making noises that it has to be delivered, brexit, but they ha
heseltine before he was deified as the arch remainer, had a tough time and never got through against margaret thatcherking place, and we've all seen those pictures in the media today and yesterday of theresa may leaving in tears because she failed to deliver a brexit that she promised that she could deliver. so, this is all about who can do that. now, of course, many people don't think that it should happen at all and have other plans, but they are not going to be driving this race. and what...