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this comparison between borisjohnson and margaret thatcher on the front of a left—leaning paper. act all the right—leaning papers with think this is great comparing johnson to thatcher. i think this is amazing. they would indeed and i suspect that borisjohnson is pretty keen to make that link between himself and margaret thatcher be a way of remembering himself to some of the grassroots party members who are here in manchester watching and will be watching his speech tomorrow. she could see why he might see that comparison is favourable. especially given that margaret thatcher did presided over the lowering of taxes over the course of her time as prime minister. in the moment you've got borisjohnson and rishi sunak refusing to rule out future tax hikes and refusing to even entertain the idea of short—term tax cuts was that we could see why he's pretty eager to the message across that he does have some thatcher principles and perhaps the party faithful will stick with him.— stick with him. natalie, however maruaret stick with him. natalie, however margaret thatcher _ stick with him
this comparison between borisjohnson and margaret thatcher on the front of a left—leaning paper. act all the right—leaning papers with think this is great comparing johnson to thatcher. i think this is amazing. they would indeed and i suspect that borisjohnson is pretty keen to make that link between himself and margaret thatcher be a way of remembering himself to some of the grassroots party members who are here in manchester watching and will be watching his speech tomorrow. she could see...
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memories of margaret thatcher.— margaret thatcher.atcher. she would have liked her finger and _ margaret thatcher. she would have liked her finger and said _ margaret thatcher. she would have liked her finger and said more - liked herfinger and said more borrowing now is higher interest rates and higher taxes later. he was cheered for— rates and higher taxes later. he was cheered for low _ rates and higher taxes later. he was cheered for low taxes _ rates and higher taxes later. he was cheered for low taxes one _ rates and higher taxes later. he was cheered for low taxes one day - rates and higher taxes later. he was cheered for low taxes one day but i cheered for low taxes one day but the mission for now, levelling up to make life just as good in every post code. with extra cash for new science teachers and less well—off areas to help. then he reminded his home crowd by his personal and the public�*s experience means more cash for the nhs. the public's experience means more cash for the nhs-— for the nhs. the nhs saved me and our won
memories of margaret thatcher.— margaret thatcher.atcher. she would have liked her finger and _ margaret thatcher. she would have liked her finger and said _ margaret thatcher. she would have liked her finger and said more - liked herfinger and said more borrowing now is higher interest rates and higher taxes later. he was cheered for— rates and higher taxes later. he was cheered for low _ rates and higher taxes later. he was cheered for low taxes _ rates and higher taxes later. he was...
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margaret thatcher teamed up with ronald reagan and john paul ii and changed the world. when you have this conversation with ambassador haley about what is going on with china, the president needs to view china the way that reagan and pope john paul viewed the soviet union. we're at acrossroads with
margaret thatcher teamed up with ronald reagan and john paul ii and changed the world. when you have this conversation with ambassador haley about what is going on with china, the president needs to view china the way that reagan and pope john paul viewed the soviet union. we're at acrossroads with
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to put borisjohnson and profile like that up against margaret thatcher with that £20 a week cut in universal is coming too many families, it's quite a stark reality, it's a powerful front page. quite a stark reality, it's a powerfulfront page. it quite a stark reality, it's a powerful front page. it would make a lot of difference to people. sure. lot of difference to people. sure, indeed for _ lot of difference to people. sure, indeed for a _ lot of difference to people. sure, indeed for a lot _ lot of difference to people. sure, indeed for a lot of _ lot of difference to people. sure, indeed for a lot of the _ lot of difference to people. sure, indeed for a lot of the readers i lot of difference to people. sure, indeed for a lot of the readers in | indeed for a lot of the readers in the area that you cover in nottingham and lincoln share and darby. some of those who voted conservative possibly for the first time in the last election. the prime ministers policies... are the still the kind of things that those people want to hear? it’s the kind of things that those people want to hear?— want
to put borisjohnson and profile like that up against margaret thatcher with that £20 a week cut in universal is coming too many families, it's quite a stark reality, it's a powerful front page. quite a stark reality, it's a powerfulfront page. it quite a stark reality, it's a powerful front page. it would make a lot of difference to people. sure. lot of difference to people. sure, indeed for _ lot of difference to people. sure, indeed for a _ lot of difference to people. sure, indeed for a lot...
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once they pass you need to talk about margaret thatcher. suppose margaret thatcher stayed home to watch her get not that there's anything wrong with that. it's a very noble profession think of the difference in england, in the world. she partnered with ronald reagan. they did incredible things. and, of course, claire lewis booth. she was the age of my great-grandmother, probably your great, great grandmother because you're younger, unbelievable the things she did back in when women were not at the party. we have big picture here of our office. it's a 1944 republican national convention. she's like this. she's giving the keynote speech. she lows into roseau, president was up and said you lied us into war. its military family. she was so ahead of her times, a congresswoman when there were like ten. she was editor of "vanity fair." she was basically homeschooled. her father was an itinerant musician. he left the family before she was grown so the move from town to town. she had four years of formal schooling and what an incredible career, a wr
once they pass you need to talk about margaret thatcher. suppose margaret thatcher stayed home to watch her get not that there's anything wrong with that. it's a very noble profession think of the difference in england, in the world. she partnered with ronald reagan. they did incredible things. and, of course, claire lewis booth. she was the age of my great-grandmother, probably your great, great grandmother because you're younger, unbelievable the things she did back in when women were not at...
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margaret thatcher is my inspiration. that's why i team up with michelle fishback, women winning to stand the test and have stood up in difficult races and have shown courage and tenacity in their willingness to defend our principles as americans in a time when we're at a crossroads. we need to stand up now and need leaders today. we're so honored to have the endorsement of our ambassador nikki haley. >> martha: nikki, before i let you go, these were three seats that nancy pelosi is targeting already. when you see what is shaking out with this enormous bill and some democrats think they're getting somewhere and this is a win, what do you think? >> these are rock stars. they're running circles around nancy pelosi. i can tell you claudia is pushing back on china. she's trying to get internet nor the cubans. our veterans were in very tough races last time. pelosi has her eyes on them this time. we need to win and we will have their backs. we have to get these iron ladies and so many republicans elected. it was the year of wo
margaret thatcher is my inspiration. that's why i team up with michelle fishback, women winning to stand the test and have stood up in difficult races and have shown courage and tenacity in their willingness to defend our principles as americans in a time when we're at a crossroads. we need to stand up now and need leaders today. we're so honored to have the endorsement of our ambassador nikki haley. >> martha: nikki, before i let you go, these were three seats that nancy pelosi is...
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i or when his face he did 1983 in that second _ or when his face he did 1983 in that second margaret thatcher he won by a whisk error, but was so successful as an mp and _ error, but was so successful as an mp and that — error, but was so successful as an mp and that charming smile that we talked _ mp and that charming smile that we talked about one over the voters and was able _ talked about one over the voters and was able to— talked about one over the voters and was able to maintain his seat and he has been _ was able to maintain his seat and he has been in — was able to maintain his seat and he has been in parliament for 38 years now _ has been in parliament for 38 years now. make—up retail has some experience of mps being killed, but the two _ experience of mps being killed, but the two previous ones were detailed and the _ the two previous ones were detailed and the brighton bomb and of crecy and the brighton bomb and of crecy and who— and the brighton bomb and of crecy and who was blown up in his car both terrorist _ and who was blown up in his car both terrorist related incidents, but
i or when his face he did 1983 in that second _ or when his face he did 1983 in that second margaret thatcher he won by a whisk error, but was so successful as an mp and _ error, but was so successful as an mp and that — error, but was so successful as an mp and that charming smile that we talked _ mp and that charming smile that we talked about one over the voters and was able _ talked about one over the voters and was able to— talked about one over the voters and was able to maintain his...
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margaret thatcher would not have ignored the l thatcher would not have ignored the meteorite that hast some would like to pull down.— like to pull down. not because we are roud like to pull down. not because we are proud of— like to pull down. not because we are proud of everything _ like to pull down. not because we are proud of everything but - like to pull down. not because we are proud of everything but trying| are proud of everything but trying to edit it now is as dishonest as a celebrity trying furtively to changes entry on wikipedia and a betrayal of our children's education. the government wouldn't rest, he added, until there are more prosecutions for rape. vaccines — "jabs, jabs, jabs" as he put it, now meantjobs, jobs jobs and there was this on labour's sir keir starmer. the human weather vane, the starmer chameleon, and in his final absurd act of opportunism he decided to oppose step four — he opposed step four of the roadmap in july, remember? that's right, folks. if we'd listened to captain hindsight today we'd still be in lockdown. we wouldn't have had the fastest growt
margaret thatcher would not have ignored the l thatcher would not have ignored the meteorite that hast some would like to pull down.— like to pull down. not because we are roud like to pull down. not because we are proud of— like to pull down. not because we are proud of everything _ like to pull down. not because we are proud of everything but - like to pull down. not because we are proud of everything but trying| are proud of everything but trying to edit it now is as dishonest as a...
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i can tell you something, margaret thatcher would not have ignored the media right that has just crashed through the public finances. she would've wagged her finger and said, more borrowing now is just higher interest rates and even higher taxes later. when this country was sick, our nhs, front-line care workers battled against the new disease was selfless, risking lives, sacrificing their lives, and it is right for this party that has looked after the nhs for most of its history should rise to the challenge, 48 hospitals, 60,000 nurses in the 50 million appointments. 14 new diagnostic centers, and fixing those backlogs with real change, because the pandemic not only put colossal pressure on the nhs, it was the illumination of a problem we have failed to address for decades. in 1948, this country, at the national health service, but kept social care local, and generations of older people have found themselves lost in the gap. when covid broke, the 100,000 beds in the nhs and 30,000 occupied by people who could have been covered for elsewhere -- cared for elsewhere, and we know the proble
i can tell you something, margaret thatcher would not have ignored the media right that has just crashed through the public finances. she would've wagged her finger and said, more borrowing now is just higher interest rates and even higher taxes later. when this country was sick, our nhs, front-line care workers battled against the new disease was selfless, risking lives, sacrificing their lives, and it is right for this party that has looked after the nhs for most of its history should rise to...
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margaret thatcher would not of seen the meteorite. it is right that this party should rise to the challenge. he is talking about public finances and the big hole that he things we need to fill. tom: it is there in every nation. paying for pandemic, i get it. the labour party would say, you can grow your way out of it with productivity and enthusiasm, just like the progressives and liberals in america are suggesting with president biden. it is something that gets you reelected within conservative confines. the democrats are making a point of same. lisa: they are saying we need to grow. i do wonder if the idea of conservative financial politics with liberal immigration system it -- i was struck by boris johnson the truck shortages. you're going to offer up your services as drivers, and you're ready to go. he will not let tom keene join because they are going to limit immigration still. jonathan: tom will come in. helen you want to do that for, tom? tom: from here to calais. jonathan: the primacy of the u.k., boris johnson, addressing th
margaret thatcher would not of seen the meteorite. it is right that this party should rise to the challenge. he is talking about public finances and the big hole that he things we need to fill. tom: it is there in every nation. paying for pandemic, i get it. the labour party would say, you can grow your way out of it with productivity and enthusiasm, just like the progressives and liberals in america are suggesting with president biden. it is something that gets you reelected within...
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famously, margaret thatcher survived on for hours a night. ., , thatcher survived on for hours a niuht. .,, ., night. i need lots. according to this book, _ night. i need lots. according to this book, the _ night. i need lots. according to this book, the idea _ night. i need lots. according to this book, the idea that - night. i need lots. according to this book, the idea that you - night. i need lots. according to| this book, the idea that you can survive on less than about six hours regular than the is a bit of a miss. there was a suggestion that politicians like thatcher who make a virtue of how little they sleep it may be exaggerating or setting a bad example. certainly, i haven't met with any bone who can get four hours of sleep a night and still be helpful — — anyone. of sleep a night and still be helpful - - anyone.- of sleep a night and still be helpful - - anyone. which doesn't mean to say _ helpful - - anyone. which doesn't mean to say you _ helpful - - anyone. which doesn't mean to say you haven't - helpful - - anyone. which doesn'
famously, margaret thatcher survived on for hours a night. ., , thatcher survived on for hours a niuht. .,, ., night. i need lots. according to this book, _ night. i need lots. according to this book, the _ night. i need lots. according to this book, the idea _ night. i need lots. according to this book, the idea that - night. i need lots. according to this book, the idea that you - night. i need lots. according to| this book, the idea that you can survive on less than about six hours regular...
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she refers to margaret thatcher to back up her argument.es in a positive case of freedom of democracy and how that's really changed history. she talks about trust. that will be very interesting to see which countries this foreign secretary, this prime minister in this new post brexit world trusts. as we say, follow my gaze was up to be across the channel? i gaze was up to be across the channel?— channel? i love the idea of micron and liz charles _ channel? i love the idea of micron and liz charles flirting _ channel? i love the idea of micron and liz charles flirting a _ channel? i love the idea of micron and liz charles flirting a little - and liz charles flirting a little bit to try to rebuild the relationship.— bit to try to rebuild the relationshi -. �* , ., ., relationship. it's a wonderful imaue. relationship. it's a wonderful image- your _ relationship. it's a wonderful image. your readers... - relationship. it's a wonderful - image. your readers. .. interesting, image. your readers... interesting, ou think image. your readers... int
she refers to margaret thatcher to back up her argument.es in a positive case of freedom of democracy and how that's really changed history. she talks about trust. that will be very interesting to see which countries this foreign secretary, this prime minister in this new post brexit world trusts. as we say, follow my gaze was up to be across the channel? i gaze was up to be across the channel?— channel? i love the idea of micron and liz charles _ channel? i love the idea of micron and liz...
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i can tell you something, margaret thatcher would not have it ignored a meteorite if it had just crashed through. shef would have wagged her fingr and said now it's higher interest rates and even higher taxess later. when this country was sick, our nhs, frontline workers against a new disease selflessly risking their lives and it's right that this party that's looked after them for most of its history should be the ones to rise to the challenge. forty-eight new hospitals, 50,000 more nurses, 50 million gp appointments and 14 diagnostic centers and with real change because the pandemic not only put pressure on them but it was a lightning flash elimination of a problem we failed to address for decades. in 1948 this country created the national health service but kept social care local and that made sense in many ways but the generations of older people have found themselves lost in the gap. when covid broke, the 100,000 and the 30,000 occupied by people who could have been cared for at home or residential care. we know that this problem is one of the major reasons why it takes too long to
i can tell you something, margaret thatcher would not have it ignored a meteorite if it had just crashed through. shef would have wagged her fingr and said now it's higher interest rates and even higher taxess later. when this country was sick, our nhs, frontline workers against a new disease selflessly risking their lives and it's right that this party that's looked after them for most of its history should be the ones to rise to the challenge. forty-eight new hospitals, 50,000 more nurses, 50...
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margaret thatcher famously said that. judge jeanine: congressman green.are we going to do to get the infrastructure package and what we need? do we have to indebt our children for the next 100 years sow we can get niece socialist programs going? >> that's what nancy pelosi wants. she wants to concentrate power into the hands of fewer and fewer people in washington. that's what socialism is all about until you get like nicolas maduro. that's what they want. they want a socialist country. they will tie all of this together and attempt to create that socialist country. but i have the unique fortune to interview saddam hussein the night we caught him. when you concentrate power into the hands of too few people, you get tyranny. an average of 24 pounds lost by each venezuelan. they had a decrease in agricultural production. 33% of the population has basically fled the country. but that's what pelosi and aoc and bernie sanders want. >> what is going to map? the radical left it seems, congressman waltz. the radical left is controlling. who is in charge? >> just
margaret thatcher famously said that. judge jeanine: congressman green.are we going to do to get the infrastructure package and what we need? do we have to indebt our children for the next 100 years sow we can get niece socialist programs going? >> that's what nancy pelosi wants. she wants to concentrate power into the hands of fewer and fewer people in washington. that's what socialism is all about until you get like nicolas maduro. that's what they want. they want a socialist country....
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of course at all a quite sir. margaret thatcher, the british, her former prime minister, the unexpected always happens. and i think with a nobel peace prize that is very much the case. there is often with the nobel peace prize, a slightly left field candidate, a group that comes out from slightly lower down the list of bookies, favorites and comes in. so yes, the, these 2 are new laureates, one, not the top of the list of those who people who watch the nobel peace prize year in the out year out were expecting. as you say, gretta turn berg, the swedish climate change activist, was one of those atlanta taken oscar, the been a russian opposition. politician. she was one as well. then there was the w h o the world health organization for its work. over the last year in combating the coven pandemic, that was in now considered to be a foreigner. what we have here are 2 journalists working in different countries, different parts of the world. of course, what they share essentially is working to our highlights injustices around the world and in their particular corners of the world. and i think
of course at all a quite sir. margaret thatcher, the british, her former prime minister, the unexpected always happens. and i think with a nobel peace prize that is very much the case. there is often with the nobel peace prize, a slightly left field candidate, a group that comes out from slightly lower down the list of bookies, favorites and comes in. so yes, the, these 2 are new laureates, one, not the top of the list of those who people who watch the nobel peace prize year in the out year out...
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been in house since1983, he he's been in house since 1983, he wanted that landslide victory of margaret thatchere of his personality, that big smile on the night — his personality, that big smile on the night wind over so many people over so— the night wind over so many people over so many years, and he is still in the _ over so many years, and he is still in the house — over so many years, and he is still in the house of commons now 38 years. _ in the house of commons now 38 years. he — in the house of commons now 38 years, he was still in the house of commons — years, he was still in the house of commons now 38 years on. a very popular— commons now 38 years on. a very popular man. i mean, it was one of those chaps— popular man. i mean, it was one of those chaps who you passed in the corridor— those chaps who you passed in the corridor and — those chaps who you passed in the corridor and he would always give you a _ corridor and he would always give you a big — corridor and he would always give you a big beaming smile and say good morning _ you a big beaming smile and say good morning or— you a
been in house since1983, he he's been in house since 1983, he wanted that landslide victory of margaret thatchere of his personality, that big smile on the night — his personality, that big smile on the night wind over so many people over so— the night wind over so many people over so many years, and he is still in the _ over so many years, and he is still in the house — over so many years, and he is still in the house of commons now 38 years. _ in the house of commons now 38 years. he...
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. >> i can type something margaret thatcher would not have ignored the media right here just crash of the public finances but she would've wagged her finger and said borrowing now is higher interest rate in even higher taxes later. when this country was sick our mhs was the nurse, front-line workers battled against eight new disease risking their lives, sacrificing their lives. it is right that this party who looked after the mhs for most of its history should be the one to rise to the challenge. forty-eight new hospitals, 50000 more nurses, 50 million gp appointments 14 new diagnostic centers in those backlogs with real change. the pandemic not only put colossal pressure on the mhs it was eight flash illumination of a problem we have failed to address for decades. in 1948 this country created the national health service this that but kept social care at local. though that made sense in many ways generations of older people who found themselves lost in the gap. when covid broke the 100,000 beds and 30,000 occupied by people who could've been cared for elsewhere whether it's in-home or
. >> i can type something margaret thatcher would not have ignored the media right here just crash of the public finances but she would've wagged her finger and said borrowing now is higher interest rate in even higher taxes later. when this country was sick our mhs was the nurse, front-line workers battled against eight new disease risking their lives, sacrificing their lives. it is right that this party who looked after the mhs for most of its history should be the one to rise to the...
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it started when vulgar finishes job back in 1980, and ronald reagan and margaret thatcher came to office and we've had 40 years of lower interest rates. well, that's now finished. we're going to have now multi year period of rising interest rates. it's going to be worse than the 1970. we're going to see major defaults across the corporate world. we're going to see sovereign defaults. and we're going to see more countries like el salvador start to make bitcoin legal tender to get out, and they're openly mocking the i m f l salvador is openly talking the m f on twitter saying we're, we're buying big coin and it's, we're in and completely new era, a new world, a new global standard as ran. paul, a senator and you know, in america has called on been going to be the new global monetary standard, not the dollar, not gold bitcoin. right? not as much because a host to all the cars are report, mike said, thanks for your take on that. good savvy, with a sure headlines. vaccine donations by western states of failing the max initial pleasure. so says the people vaccine alliance, whose latest report
it started when vulgar finishes job back in 1980, and ronald reagan and margaret thatcher came to office and we've had 40 years of lower interest rates. well, that's now finished. we're going to have now multi year period of rising interest rates. it's going to be worse than the 1970. we're going to see major defaults across the corporate world. we're going to see sovereign defaults. and we're going to see more countries like el salvador start to make bitcoin legal tender to get out, and...
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i remember once reading that margaret thatcher, big prime minister of the u. k for 10 years and yet still only 90 percent of the youth people. uh huh. so i don't know where the other delivery, i don't know. i always say every person who knows about the guy is that great quote. say don't. a group of people can't change the world because the fact that's the only way it's happened. you know. so what i would say is that everyone who knows something about themselves does something about the goals they will succeed. and i am thinking about your next passion project or your car. a passion, like i love the to the close to that is that he's getting out there right now. how far ahead of you when you strategize? well, sometimes 1st, sometimes slow, you know, sometimes you'll have an idea and say, let's do this at christmas. i mean, i tell you, it seems dal, but it's the most interesting in the world. i'm very obsessed by pensions at the moment. i would gladly have re read you. well, i mean, not only exam about start collecting mine, but gina, in the world, pensions are a
i remember once reading that margaret thatcher, big prime minister of the u. k for 10 years and yet still only 90 percent of the youth people. uh huh. so i don't know where the other delivery, i don't know. i always say every person who knows about the guy is that great quote. say don't. a group of people can't change the world because the fact that's the only way it's happened. you know. so what i would say is that everyone who knows something about themselves does something about the goals...
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examination into is sort of coming off the back of when the police were investigating a pin, a shea, margaret thatcher is great from the dictator of chileya who was in the ca cuckoo in lady 73. but of course, because she was released but is the point that the metropolitan police might do something here in london to her. so this is, this is obviously, it was not intended to come off the back of the semester finish something is. but of course, that is one of the legal, financial bases for or the metropolitan place to, to last investigation. this is not the 1st case has been brought. there all cases have been brought in the past. agnes taylor, as an example, was arrested charter schools are not successful unfortunately, but that was a question of the evidence, not questions during the diction. so when i seen cases in germany and france around europe against sarah and officials and birth other crimes being investigated on universal jurisdiction. and so there is a legal basis for it. and so ultimately it's more of a question of whether the evidence is strong enough rather than if there is actually an evide
examination into is sort of coming off the back of when the police were investigating a pin, a shea, margaret thatcher is great from the dictator of chileya who was in the ca cuckoo in lady 73. but of course, because she was released but is the point that the metropolitan police might do something here in london to her. so this is, this is obviously, it was not intended to come off the back of the semester finish something is. but of course, that is one of the legal, financial bases for or the...
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examination into is, is sort of coming off the back of when the police were investigating pin a. shay, margaret thatcher is great friend. the dictator of chilly, who was in the ca, who in 9073, but it was because she was released. but is the point that the metropolitan police might do something here in london to a business. obviously, it was not intended to come off the back of the 17 years, but of course that is one of the legal financial bases for or the metropolitan police to, to launch investigation. this is not the 1st case. it's been brought. there are cases have been brought in the past actions. taylor as an example was rushed to charge rescue to the new k not successfully unfortunately. but that was a question of the evidence, not question with jurisdiction. so we've also seen cases in germany and france around europe against sarah and officials and verse other crimes being investigated on the universal jurisdiction. so, so there is a legal basis or so ultimately it's more of a question of whether the evidence is strong enough rather than if there is actually an evidence or, or a legal barrier.
examination into is, is sort of coming off the back of when the police were investigating pin a. shay, margaret thatcher is great friend. the dictator of chilly, who was in the ca, who in 9073, but it was because she was released. but is the point that the metropolitan police might do something here in london to a business. obviously, it was not intended to come off the back of the 17 years, but of course that is one of the legal financial bases for or the metropolitan police to, to launch...
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i can tell you something, margaret thatcher would not have ignored the meteorite that has just crashed through the public finances. she would have wagged her finger and said more borrowing now is just higher interest rates and even higher taxes later when this country was sick. r n, a chess was the nurse frontline teleworkers battled against a new disease selflessly risking their lives sacrificing their lives. and it is right that this party that is looked off to the n h. s, for most of its history, should be the one to rise to the challenge. $48.00 new hospitals, $50000.00 more nurses, $50000000.00, more g p appointments, 14 year diagnostic centers, and fixing those backlogs with the real change. because the pandemic not only put colossal pressure on the n h s, it was a lightening flash illumination of a problem. we have failed to address for decades. in 1948, this country created the national health service but kept social care local. and that made sense in many ways, generations of older people have found themselves lost in the gap. when kobe broke the one 100000 beds in the n, h s,
i can tell you something, margaret thatcher would not have ignored the meteorite that has just crashed through the public finances. she would have wagged her finger and said more borrowing now is just higher interest rates and even higher taxes later when this country was sick. r n, a chess was the nurse frontline teleworkers battled against a new disease selflessly risking their lives sacrificing their lives. and it is right that this party that is looked off to the n h. s, for most of its...
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he also very clearly, that's how margaret thatcher wanted to ask was her greatest accomplishment as prime minister of the uk and she said you labor, which was the right word turns of the labour party that she forced her political opponents in her direction, click on tempered terrain. that is clearly true of carter. >> one of the striking things about carter is, kind of tragic because every generation democrats releases jimmy carter by the way, cliff stevenson won the presidency in the 50s departed within the first guy to do this. he was against things like socialized medicine he is pretty far to the right on policy in those very popular among liberals but every population of democratic presidents, says i'm going to balance the budget. i'm going to turn my back on the freespending democratic ways they have to do it again, again, and again because they never get credit for. milk clinton and the famous 1995 or 96 i think it was 95 newt gingrich congress and state of the union he famously said the arab big government is over. jimmy carter's and on this exact same thing in 1978. obama try to m
he also very clearly, that's how margaret thatcher wanted to ask was her greatest accomplishment as prime minister of the uk and she said you labor, which was the right word turns of the labour party that she forced her political opponents in her direction, click on tempered terrain. that is clearly true of carter. >> one of the striking things about carter is, kind of tragic because every generation democrats releases jimmy carter by the way, cliff stevenson won the presidency in the 50s...
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i think margaret thatcher was probably correct what you said there is no society and we, we really have not anymore. so we're being replaced now. the big point standard went, arises from the big one standard in terms of what we will recognize and call civilization. that's what you have to be determined. we really don't know yet. america is choking under and everything shortage. that's the story from the atlantic and it catalogues the same thing, all the shortages across the entire economy and it blames the locked downs but also all the money printing as a result of the lock downs i. when you're locked down, when you're not producing goods and services, you have to create value with all that money printing. otherwise, everybody's just getting more money to chase the same available goods and services which were shrinking and shrinking and shrinking, which as everybody locked down and locked home and everybody around the world got free money. so we're facing the same goods. i'm going to show you this email i received part of the email that i received from family farm. i think it was an ind
i think margaret thatcher was probably correct what you said there is no society and we, we really have not anymore. so we're being replaced now. the big point standard went, arises from the big one standard in terms of what we will recognize and call civilization. that's what you have to be determined. we really don't know yet. america is choking under and everything shortage. that's the story from the atlantic and it catalogues the same thing, all the shortages across the entire economy and...
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k. government to put them in the law. margaret thatcher visited him and brought him misty, and as soon as he, you know, a doctor attested that he had some problems to concentrate and had slight forms of amnesia he was fumbled out. are we not even facing a dutch do? his aunt who has been grave, you know, medical harm has been cause to him in the last decade to that, to a constant. you know, i solution defamation and abuse, and up a come from anxiety that he suffers. and he's being isolated absolutely unnecessarily and therefore unlawful. so she is continuously also arbitrarily to change. it would be a tragedy if she lost his life in those circumstances. he had special opportunity. thank you. thank you very much. after the break, the queen putin and she may not be going, but why did the budget of the boys, johnson government, just sabotage. net 0 targets ahead of the weekends club $26.00 conference? well, the to more can we have about to have going underground. welcome back. i browser raised editor more as cop 26 summit in glasgow. morris, johnson's goldman sachs employee turned you. k.
k. government to put them in the law. margaret thatcher visited him and brought him misty, and as soon as he, you know, a doctor attested that he had some problems to concentrate and had slight forms of amnesia he was fumbled out. are we not even facing a dutch do? his aunt who has been grave, you know, medical harm has been cause to him in the last decade to that, to a constant. you know, i solution defamation and abuse, and up a come from anxiety that he suffers. and he's being isolated...
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but please, ronald reagan sit us free, just like margaret thatcher in britain, ronald reagan in the unitedus economy, i adored it, to go from there to now, i find astonishing, i shocked and surprised, i think you are too. mark: i am different disgustd by it. >> i am too. >> joe biden is a one man wrecking ball. you look at border and im break, we don't have immigration. it is a lawless border. >> can i interrupt. i know your show, but i have to break in. i first came to the united states, this is 1970s, we all knew that if you over stayed our visa, you were in deep trouble. we all knew that if you were here illegally, does not have a political leg to stand on. now you have all of the support that government can give you, and democrats urging you to ocome in, this is a deliberate open border policy, we don't have a constitutional republic if we don't have some control of the border and who comes in. that is the way it is, i am shocked we've come to this i use that word a lot. but i am truly shocked. at what we've come to in a short period of time. >> are right on. to massively, expand welfa
but please, ronald reagan sit us free, just like margaret thatcher in britain, ronald reagan in the unitedus economy, i adored it, to go from there to now, i find astonishing, i shocked and surprised, i think you are too. mark: i am different disgustd by it. >> i am too. >> joe biden is a one man wrecking ball. you look at border and im break, we don't have immigration. it is a lawless border. >> can i interrupt. i know your show, but i have to break in. i first came to the...
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i got to know him when i was working for margaret thatcher in downing street.uestion or in every speech he referenced basildon in ringing tones, as my honourable friend demonstrated, and then after his election for southend, his campaign for it to become a city was mentioned at every opportunity and it was well known that he was a great animal lover and devoted to his dogs. even when seeking support for his french dog vivian in the westminster dog of the year competition this year, the reason he gave as to why we should vote for vivian as the westminster dog of the year was that she is an enthusiastic supporter of southend becoming a city. laughter when in 2012, chelmsford as the county town of essex was granted city status, david took the news reasonably well. i can say on the half of my constituents in chelmsford how delighted we are that essex now has two cities. i represent part of the chelmsford local authority area but the member for chelmsford has the city itself and she is unable to be here today, she is on ministerial duties abroad, but she asked me to
i got to know him when i was working for margaret thatcher in downing street.uestion or in every speech he referenced basildon in ringing tones, as my honourable friend demonstrated, and then after his election for southend, his campaign for it to become a city was mentioned at every opportunity and it was well known that he was a great animal lover and devoted to his dogs. even when seeking support for his french dog vivian in the westminster dog of the year competition this year, the reason...
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look at regulation, many of the people coming here would say we are in margaret thatcher's old study. used to be an economic liberal. we now have highest tax stake in terms of national income going to the government. all these new regulations. people expected you to come in with the regulatory -- p.m. johnson: one thing that you have missed as we've been through a colossal pandemic which has sadly necessitated the expansion of state activity into all sorts of fields neither you nor i would have wanted or previously contemplated. john: you're putting up corporate taxes -- p.m. johnson: they remain amongst the lowest in the g7. john: will you reduce them? p.m. johnson: any decisions the chancellor may make on the fiscal side, you can -- a staunch low tax conservative, he believes in an enterprise economy. that's why they are doing all the things we are doing. one of the things we are doing to make this country more attractive to investing is you talk about tax, huge super deduction to investing capital, write that off against tax. in order to deal with that activity issue, it takes an i
look at regulation, many of the people coming here would say we are in margaret thatcher's old study. used to be an economic liberal. we now have highest tax stake in terms of national income going to the government. all these new regulations. people expected you to come in with the regulatory -- p.m. johnson: one thing that you have missed as we've been through a colossal pandemic which has sadly necessitated the expansion of state activity into all sorts of fields neither you nor i would have...
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you mention margaret thatcher... are you going to do it again?ly avoid it, i do not want to raise taxes again, of course not. all right. nor does rishi sunak. so, does not want to but you will notice there was not a categorical know and i suspect that will make some conservatives a bit nervous over the next few days. aside from the daily politics, there is the big issue that has been dominating a lot of mines in the uk over the past few daysis of mines in the uk over the past few days is the murder of sarah everard by a serving metropolitan police officer. that has raised questions about the met and the vetting process for police and also much wider questions about violence against women and girls and what the government can do to tackle that. the prime minister was asked about this this morning, firstly could people trust the police, his argument was yes, absolutely, despite some of the concerns that have been raised recently, he does want people to retain their trust in the police. he was asked several times whether he would agree to a public e
you mention margaret thatcher... are you going to do it again?ly avoid it, i do not want to raise taxes again, of course not. all right. nor does rishi sunak. so, does not want to but you will notice there was not a categorical know and i suspect that will make some conservatives a bit nervous over the next few days. aside from the daily politics, there is the big issue that has been dominating a lot of mines in the uk over the past few daysis of mines in the uk over the past few days is the...
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you mention margaret thatcher... are you going to do it again?id it, i do not want to raise taxes again, of course not. all right. nor does rishi sunak. so that was i do not want to, but viewers will have noticed there was not a categorical know, i suspect we will hear a bit more of that issue over the next few days here in manchester and back on the broader news agenda, the prime minister was of course asked about the murder of sarah everard and the fact that this week we had a serving metropolitan police officers sentenced to a whole life jail sentence for her murder. big questions about the vetting process in the met and how that was allowed to happen, but also the broader question that a lot of people have been asking since sarah everard's murder about the safety of women and girls. the prime minister was asked several times whether he would hold a public enquiry into what had gone on with sarah everard, thatis what had gone on with sarah everard, that is something he would not commit to this morning, he did urge people to trust the police, d
you mention margaret thatcher... are you going to do it again?id it, i do not want to raise taxes again, of course not. all right. nor does rishi sunak. so that was i do not want to, but viewers will have noticed there was not a categorical know, i suspect we will hear a bit more of that issue over the next few days here in manchester and back on the broader news agenda, the prime minister was of course asked about the murder of sarah everard and the fact that this week we had a serving...
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you look at regulation, many of the people coming here wednesday, it was in margaret thatcher's old studyed to be an economic liberal. we now have the highest tax take in terms of national income since 1969 going to the government. you have all these new regulations. people expect that you to come in -- p.m. johnson: our regular viewers would not have missed that we have been through a colossal pandemic which has necessitated the extents -- expansion of's date activity into all sorts of fields that neither new -- neither you nor i would have wanted. john: you are putting up corporate taxes from 19% to 25%. p.m. johnson: they remain amongst the lowest in the g7. john: will you reduce them? p.m. johnson: i don't want to say any decisions that the chancellor may make on the fiscal side, but you can take it sooner. as mis is a staunch low tax, conservative. he believes in an enterprise economy. that's why we are doing all the things we are doing. in one of the things we're doing to make this country more attractive to investing, is talking about tax, super reduction for companies to invest in
you look at regulation, many of the people coming here wednesday, it was in margaret thatcher's old studyed to be an economic liberal. we now have the highest tax take in terms of national income since 1969 going to the government. you have all these new regulations. people expect that you to come in -- p.m. johnson: our regular viewers would not have missed that we have been through a colossal pandemic which has necessitated the extents -- expansion of's date activity into all sorts of fields...
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to tax too much and can't claim to to tax too much and can't claim to to be the successor to margaret thatcheran unprecedented pandemic where £4 billion is being splashed out it keep the soul and work and keep us all safe and we are now £2.2 trillion in debt stop so there's not a lot of manoeuvre for the chancellor on this one with taxis and to watch the spending. you mentioned _ and to watch the spending. you mentioned flight _ and to watch the spending. you mentioned flight issues ahead of cop26. the front page of the mirror, the prime minister racking up a lot of miles two weeks ahead of cop26. i think we can have a look at the front page. i don't think we have it, actually. basically, 1000 miles in two weeks and it adds up to a lot of carbon emissions. dave. i in two weeks and it adds up to a lot of carbon emissions. dave.- of carbon emissions. dave. i take this one with _ of carbon emissions. dave. i take this one with a _ of carbon emissions. dave. i take this one with a bit _ of carbon emissions. dave. i take this one with a bit of— of carbon emissions. dave. i take this one with a bit
to tax too much and can't claim to to tax too much and can't claim to to be the successor to margaret thatcheran unprecedented pandemic where £4 billion is being splashed out it keep the soul and work and keep us all safe and we are now £2.2 trillion in debt stop so there's not a lot of manoeuvre for the chancellor on this one with taxis and to watch the spending. you mentioned _ and to watch the spending. you mentioned flight _ and to watch the spending. you mentioned flight issues ahead of...
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from president nixon in a controlled economy, ronald reagan set us free just like marred under margaret thatcher and ronald reagan set us free in the united states, we have this glorious economy where we were growing strongly we had strengthen profits and capitalism and i absolutely adored it into go from that to where we are now i find astonishing i am shocked at this and very surprised by it i think you are too. mark: i am disgusted by it, when you look at every aspect of this culture, joe biden has his finger in it and he's a one man wrecking bar if you look at the border and immigration we don't have immigration it is not immigration is a lawless border. >> i have to break in here when i first came to the united states in the 1970s, we all knew if you overstayed your visa you are in deep trouble, we all knew if you were here illegally you did not have a political leg to stand on but suddenly you do, now you come in illegally and you have all the support that the government can possibly give you and the democrat urging you one, come on in this is a deliberate open border policy and it reverse
from president nixon in a controlled economy, ronald reagan set us free just like marred under margaret thatcher and ronald reagan set us free in the united states, we have this glorious economy where we were growing strongly we had strengthen profits and capitalism and i absolutely adored it into go from that to where we are now i find astonishing i am shocked at this and very surprised by it i think you are too. mark: i am disgusted by it, when you look at every aspect of this culture, joe...
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margaret thatcher was a small state deregulating prime minister, and a _ state deregulating prime ministerregulating prime minister, and a lot of people still in the conservative party idealise that as a sort _ conservative party idealise that as a sort of _ conservative party idealise that as a sort of ideological vision of conservatism. but actually, overthe conservatives's 200 year history as the most _ conservatives's 200 year history as the most successful political party of the _ the most successful political party of the world, most times they've not been the _ of the world, most times they've not been the ideological winners, they've — been the ideological winners, they've been fair weather friends of political _ they've been fair weather friends of political trends and done what is needed — political trends and done what is needed to hold onto power. and at the moment, what's needed is to hold onto that _ the moment, what's needed is to hold onto that electoral coalition boris johnson _ onto that electoral coalition boris johnson put together in 2019, bringing — johnson put togeth
margaret thatcher was a small state deregulating prime minister, and a _ state deregulating prime ministerregulating prime minister, and a lot of people still in the conservative party idealise that as a sort _ conservative party idealise that as a sort of _ conservative party idealise that as a sort of ideological vision of conservatism. but actually, overthe conservatives's 200 year history as the most _ conservatives's 200 year history as the most successful political party of the _ the most...
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the fact that we are in margaret -- in margaret thatcher's study there's a picture of her glowering downat was the culture from which boris johnson came. he still has some quite strong libertarian instincts. at the same time he is increasing the size of government formidably. he blames that on covid. is also trying to do a version of industrial policy to push the british economy towards manufacturing. jonathan: the football stadiums are full again. were you at lester manchester united last weekend? john: very sadly i missed that. my wife -- my life is happy because i saw brendan rogers in a restaurant. none of this will mean anything to people like tom. jonathan: right work is always. john micklethwait, bloomberg news editor-in-chief sitting down with the prime minister. what a win for leister last weekend. tom: i watched three minutes of it before i got bored and moved on. jonathan: cap and you get bored of that match? 4-2. tom: you know. jonathan: i'm just going through the fixture list. united-liverpool on sunday. tom: the manager of manchester united. jonathan: trying to keep the old
the fact that we are in margaret -- in margaret thatcher's study there's a picture of her glowering downat was the culture from which boris johnson came. he still has some quite strong libertarian instincts. at the same time he is increasing the size of government formidably. he blames that on covid. is also trying to do a version of industrial policy to push the british economy towards manufacturing. jonathan: the football stadiums are full again. were you at lester manchester united last...
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you mention margaret thatcher... are you going to do it again? avoid it, i do not want to raise taxes again, of course not. all right. nor does rishi sunak. regular viewers of political programmes will know that there was not an emphatic no in their even if the prime minister said he did not want to raise taxes on one thing that this government has done quite a lot over the last couple of years is change its mind on fairly significant issues, in reaction to the pandemic and who brags it and shortages, etc, that is the politics. there is one other big issue that is on the minds of a lot of people this way, which is the murder of sarah everard, questions over vetting within the police force and the safety of women and girls. the prime minister was asked repeatedly this morning whether he would hold a public enquiry into what went wrong at the met to allow sarah everard�*s killer to be a police officer with access to parliament and with all the other issues that came with that. there was not a specific answer on the public enquiry, the prime ministe
you mention margaret thatcher... are you going to do it again? avoid it, i do not want to raise taxes again, of course not. all right. nor does rishi sunak. regular viewers of political programmes will know that there was not an emphatic no in their even if the prime minister said he did not want to raise taxes on one thing that this government has done quite a lot over the last couple of years is change its mind on fairly significant issues, in reaction to the pandemic and who brags it and...