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back in _ visited taiwan was margaret thatcher back in 1993 or 94.a long _ back in 1993 or 94. so it's been a long time — back in 1993 or 94. so it's been a long time since there has been a former— longtime since there has been a former uk— long time since there has been a former uk prime minister visiting taiwan, _ former uk prime minister visiting taiwan, so— former uk prime minister visiting taiwan, so it will be welcome as a sarin_ taiwan, so it will be welcome as a sarin of— taiwan, so it will be welcome as a sarin of support. she's been given a warm _ sarin of support. she's been given a warm welcome, she had a meeting with the taiwanese foreign minister yesterday where he welcomed her to taiwan _ yesterday where he welcomed her to taiwan and _ yesterday where he welcomed her to taiwan and she will be welcome wherever— taiwan and she will be welcome wherever she goes but i have to say this was— wherever she goes but i have to say this was a _ wherever she goes but i have to say this was a very hard line speech she made _ this was a very hard li
back in _ visited taiwan was margaret thatcher back in 1993 or 94.a long _ back in 1993 or 94. so it's been a long time — back in 1993 or 94. so it's been a long time since there has been a former— longtime since there has been a former uk— long time since there has been a former uk prime minister visiting taiwan, _ former uk prime minister visiting taiwan, so— former uk prime minister visiting taiwan, so it will be welcome as a sarin_ taiwan, so it will be welcome as a sarin of—...
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back in 1993 or 1994, it's was margaret thatcher back in 1993 01’1994, it's been a was margaretn a long time since a former uk primer stability taiwan and so will be welcomed there is a sign of support, she has been given a very warm welcome she had a meeting with the taiwanese foreign minister when she he welcomed her to taiwan, but this was a very hard—line speech that she made. in which she described china is not only a threat to taiwan but a threat to the whole of the free and democratic world, and among certain people in taiwan and this region, there will be some disquiet at the way she has reinvented herself as very much a hard—line china hawk, and is calling for deep disengagement from china notjust by taiwan but the whole of this region and in effect the whole of the free, democratic world. some of the things she talked about, disengaging on china on all sorts of levels, building an economic nato, a network of liberty around the world, dividing the world between the hard—line authoritarian regimes ha rd—line authoritarian regimes of hard—line authoritarian regimes of chi
back in 1993 or 1994, it's was margaret thatcher back in 1993 01’1994, it's been a was margaretn a long time since a former uk primer stability taiwan and so will be welcomed there is a sign of support, she has been given a very warm welcome she had a meeting with the taiwanese foreign minister when she he welcomed her to taiwan, but this was a very hard—line speech that she made. in which she described china is not only a threat to taiwan but a threat to the whole of the free and...
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back in _ visited taiwan was margaret thatcher back in 1993 or 94.1993 or 94. so it's been a long time since there has been a former_ long time since there has been a former uk— long time since there has been a former uk prime minister visiting taiwan. _ former uk prime minister visiting taiwan. so— former uk prime minister visiting taiwan, so it will be welcome as a sarin— taiwan, so it will be welcome as a sarin of— taiwan, so it will be welcome as a sarin of support. she's been given
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margaret thatcher center for freedom at the heritage foundation director nile gardiner has some thoughtsuss the royal family. you're watching mornings with maria live on fox business. ♪ ♪ ♪ maria: welcome back, the coronation of king charles the third, the uk gearing up for a ceremony not seen in over 7 decades while first lady jill biden plans to attend the coronation, president biden has declined his invitation. meghan markle also missing the royal event but her husband prince harry will be there for a quick appearance. joining me right now margaret thatcher center for freedom at the heritage foundation director nile gardiner. nile, great to see you, thanks very much and exciting day tomorrow. your thoughts on who is going and who isn't? >> well, thanks very much for having me on the show, maria, and i just got into london this morning. and of course, notable absence from the ceremonies this weekend, of course, president biden, who is not attending. jill biden will be there and biden's -- joe biden not attendance has received negative publicity in the uc and there's been condemnation o
margaret thatcher center for freedom at the heritage foundation director nile gardiner has some thoughtsuss the royal family. you're watching mornings with maria live on fox business. ♪ ♪ ♪ maria: welcome back, the coronation of king charles the third, the uk gearing up for a ceremony not seen in over 7 decades while first lady jill biden plans to attend the coronation, president biden has declined his invitation. meghan markle also missing the royal event but her husband prince harry...
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so when margaret thatcher. go, you - so when margaret thatcher go, you served in thatcher did go, youe did a tv interview and— party over europe. he did a tv interview and when that tv knwenwew— interview and when that tv interview had— interview and when that tv interview had finished, he wnouenw— interview had finished, he enoupnw w— interview had finished, he thought it was— interview had finished, he thought it was speaking off the econo— thought it was speaking off the eeow wo— thought it was speaking off the record to the— thought it was speaking off the record to the journalist in pueewon.— record to the journalist in question. the— record to the journalist in question. the microphone was eww— question. the microphone was eww-eno— question. the microphone was still-and those— question. the microphone was still and those remarks that still on, and those remarks that yonn— still on, and those remarks that yonn peep-on— still on, and those remarks that john major made— still on, and those remarks that john major made became public. you wee— john major made became public. you were
so when margaret thatcher. go, you - so when margaret thatcher go, you served in thatcher did go, youe did a tv interview and— party over europe. he did a tv interview and when that tv knwenwew— interview and when that tv interview had— interview and when that tv interview had finished, he wnouenw— interview had finished, he enoupnw w— interview had finished, he thought it was— interview had finished, he thought it was speaking off the econo— thought it was speaking off the eeow...
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so when margaret thatcher. go, you - so when margaret thatcher go, you served in thatcher did go, youpe. he did a tv interview and— party over europe. he did a tv interview and when that tv knwenwew— interview and when that tv interview had— interview and when that tv interview had finished, he wnouenw— interview had finished, he enoupnw w— interview had finished, he thought it was— interview had finished, he thought it was speaking off the econo— thought it was speaking off the eeow wo— thought it was speaking off the record to the— thought it was speaking off the record to the journalist in pueewon.— record to the journalist in question. the— record to the journalist in question. the microphone was eww— question. the microphone was eww-eno— question. the microphone was still-and those— question. the microphone was still and those remarks that still on, and those remarks that yonn— still on, and those remarks that yonn peep-on— still on, and those remarks that john major made— still on, and those remarks that john major made became public. you wee— john major made became public. you
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examples you gave about margaret thatcher and the queen neieiei— margaret thatcher and the queen werenal ieeis— gets excited by the occasional ieeis oi— gets excited by the occasional leaks of royal— gets excited by the occasional leaks of royal views. hence the sun headline— leaks of royal views. hence the sun headline that— leaks of royal views. hence the sun headline that the queen was in ieo— sun headline that the queen was in ieo oi— sun headline that the queen was in favour of brexit,— sun headline that the queen was in favour of brexit, which of course was very— in favour of brexit, which of course was very powerfully ieniei. — course was very powerfully ieniei. i— course was very powerfully denied. i think— course was very powerfully denied. i think harry's point on iiwenie— denied. i think harry's point on iiwenie wes— denied. i think harry's point on rwanda was that— denied. i think harry's point on rwanda was that this line wasn't ieniei— rwanda was that this line wasn't ieniei iw— rwanda was that this line wasn't ieniei iw ine— rwanda was that this line wasn't denied by th
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on may 4, 1979, the british government was first headed by a woman, margaret thatcher, in her youth, she became interested in politics, which was not typical for girls of that time after the birth of children, entrusted them to a nanny, and at the age of 34 she entered parliament from the conservative party. thatcher was distinguished by political flair and a huge will, she was not afraid to make unpopular decisions and earned the nickname iron lady for 12 years. in power, she raised the crisis economy, reduced inflation, rising unemployment, falling incomes of the population and social protests, she was not embarrassed by international affairs. you were still guided by the united states and made every effort to collapse the soviet union , the british perceived her departure from life in different ways , or someone forged other inconsistencies in her house flowers. well, the fact that the iron lady was not a charging person was recognized. all this was such a day in modern history. the colosseum was supposed to show everyone what exactly germany the third reich will rule the world fo
on may 4, 1979, the british government was first headed by a woman, margaret thatcher, in her youth, she became interested in politics, which was not typical for girls of that time after the birth of children, entrusted them to a nanny, and at the age of 34 she entered parliament from the conservative party. thatcher was distinguished by political flair and a huge will, she was not afraid to make unpopular decisions and earned the nickname iron lady for 12 years. in power, she raised the crisis...
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on may 4, 1979, the british government was first headed by a woman, margaret thatcher, in her youth,came interested in politics, which was not typical for girls of that time after the birth of children, entrusted them to a nanny, and at the age of 34 she entered parliament from the conservative party thatcher distinguished political flair and a huge will, she was not afraid to make unpopular decisions and received the nickname iron lady for 12 years. raised the crisis economy in power, reduced inflation, growth, unemployment, falling incomes population and social protests, she was not embarrassed by international affairs. you were still guided by the united states and made every effort to collapse the soviet union ; the british perceived her photo from life differently; well, the fact that the iron lady was not in vain was recognized as a personality. this is what this day in history was all about. may 9, victory day pay tribute to the memory of the heroes of the great patriotic war, become a knee-deep connecting thread. take part in the immortal regiment by car. go to website immort
on may 4, 1979, the british government was first headed by a woman, margaret thatcher, in her youth,came interested in politics, which was not typical for girls of that time after the birth of children, entrusted them to a nanny, and at the age of 34 she entered parliament from the conservative party thatcher distinguished political flair and a huge will, she was not afraid to make unpopular decisions and received the nickname iron lady for 12 years. raised the crisis economy in power, reduced...
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dressing gowns and slippers to the british government informed the staff of the mansion, if margaret thatchernicknamed the iron lady, then whether passion can be called a terry premier. according to the british media , did the track sheet use the chinning house to meet the inner circle, which often turned into parties? it seems that the meeting with the inner circle took place not only without ties. truss never allowed herself to come to work hungover. no, she came there right away drunk at all, the feeling that in britain, people go to power solely to thump at work to pester colleagues. oh, and have a party. what did the residence use to work with officials? too shy to ask. and what kind of work was it with officials who needed bathrobes and slippers, and while world leaders are discussing the exploits of the british liska of the golden pen, the international sawmill wetted their nostrils and warmed their ears in their next secret chat in our regular rubric squealed. junk, you yourself said before the elections. don't miss your chance. explain to me anyone where there is only bathrobes to sa
dressing gowns and slippers to the british government informed the staff of the mansion, if margaret thatchernicknamed the iron lady, then whether passion can be called a terry premier. according to the british media , did the track sheet use the chinning house to meet the inner circle, which often turned into parties? it seems that the meeting with the inner circle took place not only without ties. truss never allowed herself to come to work hungover. no, she came there right away drunk at...
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you know that since the time of margaret thatcher, uh, state mines are unprofitable, we need them closeubt that there is anything in such schemes, state mines will be closed, they will help miners to the last hryvnia of ukrainians. you also wrote about the allegedly corrupt scheme of e-e with dumping during the purchase of electricity. by akhmetov's companies , yes, that is, yes. that is, this is the case when energoatom shows such powers, its capabilities, such competences that instead of even plus or minus some market price, it sells for 1 kopeck. that's it it's just that well, you have to be clever, of course, to write the last time, well, maybe not you personally, but your journalists wrote that the scheme is so successful that it has already been adopted by those who trade in gas, well, it concerns something else, that's already the story of the art of procurement tenders this is already a story with a negative margin for specialists, e.e. purchases, it will be a very interesting story, a negative walrus, that's right. well, i'm a businessman , the story of pies is sold, and there
you know that since the time of margaret thatcher, uh, state mines are unprofitable, we need them closeubt that there is anything in such schemes, state mines will be closed, they will help miners to the last hryvnia of ukrainians. you also wrote about the allegedly corrupt scheme of e-e with dumping during the purchase of electricity. by akhmetov's companies , yes, that is, yes. that is, this is the case when energoatom shows such powers, its capabilities, such competences that instead of even...
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margaret thatcher. how did you know i was going to ask for the longest period of time? laughter. some pretty brutal put—downs were not uncommon. timothy dalton, orson welles, toby stephens and michael fassbender are among the actors who have played which romantic figure, the creation of charlotte bronte? imperial... inspector clouseau? laughter. i don't know how you got that, it's completely wrong. bell rings. the legendary search for the uk's brightest student quiz team. it's1994 and the new host of university challenge soon the creation of charlotte bronte? imperial... inspector clouseau? laughter. i don't know how you got that, it's completely wrong. bell rings. william i? no! william i?
margaret thatcher. how did you know i was going to ask for the longest period of time? laughter. some pretty brutal put—downs were not uncommon. timothy dalton, orson welles, toby stephens and michael fassbender are among the actors who have played which romantic figure, the creation of charlotte bronte? imperial... inspector clouseau? laughter. i don't know how you got that, it's completely wrong. bell rings. the legendary search for the uk's brightest student quiz team. it's1994 and the new...
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margaret thatcher's government in a rage about it.of a hunger strike and plenty of people who are not supporters of terrorism or violence or the ira who had some sympathy for it. and the truth is yes to the original question. people in derry, and particularly young men, lived and breathed that all day, every day. so when we were kind of playing in the casbah, a local pub that gave us a residency, the last thing the a0 or 50 people are peers, 17,18,19 years old, the last thing they needed on a friday night was us lecturing them about politics and injustice. outside the casbah, there was a british army checkpoint, so all they had to do was step out the door. but when it came to that particular event, here is a man, a citizen of the united kingdom, that has just starved himself to death and been overseen and that situation created and driven by the state that allowed that to happen. well, at that point, you've broken everybody�*s resolve. now everybody has to stand up. and if that meant wearing black armbands and top of the pops, well, s
margaret thatcher's government in a rage about it.of a hunger strike and plenty of people who are not supporters of terrorism or violence or the ira who had some sympathy for it. and the truth is yes to the original question. people in derry, and particularly young men, lived and breathed that all day, every day. so when we were kind of playing in the casbah, a local pub that gave us a residency, the last thing the a0 or 50 people are peers, 17,18,19 years old, the last thing they needed on a...
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that's— council house under margaret thatcher. ” g it thatcher. that's right. it aaeeu-a— thatcher. potentially releasing hong kong as-the chinese- as details to the chinese communists— as details to the chinese communists .— oh, welcome back. i continue to identify— oh, welcome back. i continue to identify ae— oh, welcome back. i continue to identify as jacob— oh, welcome back. i continue to identify as jacob rees—mogg and this identify as jacob rees—mogg and the e— identify as jacob rees—mogg and the as seate— identify as jacob rees—mogg and this is state of— identify as jacob rees—mogg and this is state of the— identify as jacob rees—mogg and this is state of the nation. vaue— this is state of the nation. vaue been— this is state of the nation. you've been getting in touch with— you've been getting in touch with your— you've been getting in touch with your mail.— you've been getting in touch with your mail. moggs elizabeth , vou— with your mail. moggs elizabeth , you ae— with your mail. moggs elizabeth ,yau right.— with your mail. moggs elizabeth , you are right. it— with your ma
that's— council house under margaret thatcher. ” g it thatcher. that's right. it aaeeu-a— thatcher. potentially releasing hong kong as-the chinese- as details to the chinese communists— as details to the chinese communists .— oh, welcome back. i continue to identify— oh, welcome back. i continue to identify ae— oh, welcome back. i continue to identify as jacob— oh, welcome back. i continue to identify as jacob rees—mogg and this identify as jacob rees—mogg and the e—...
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margaret thatcher. how did you know i was going to ask for the longest period of time?timothy dalton, orson welles, toby stephens and michael fassbender are among the actors who have played which romantic figure, the creation of charlotte bronte? imperial... inspector clouseau? laughter. i don't know how you got that, it's completely wrong. bell rings. william i? no! william i? i'm sorry, that's the wrong answer, you know it's very wrong by about 600 years or so. signing off his last episode after nearly three decades, it was a gentle goodbye from britain's longest serving tv quiz master. university challenge returns later in the year and i look forward to watching it with you. so it's good night from me. good night. stay with us on bbc news. hello. there is a lot more dry weather in the forecast for the coming days and it certainly has been dry. recently passes south wales have had no measurable rainfall for more than three weeks. plymouth, nottingham, sheffield have their last rainfall on the 11th of may. it has rained a little more recently than that in parts of nort
margaret thatcher. how did you know i was going to ask for the longest period of time?timothy dalton, orson welles, toby stephens and michael fassbender are among the actors who have played which romantic figure, the creation of charlotte bronte? imperial... inspector clouseau? laughter. i don't know how you got that, it's completely wrong. bell rings. william i? no! william i? i'm sorry, that's the wrong answer, you know it's very wrong by about 600 years or so. signing off his last episode...
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you've no memories of margaret thatcher, i assume. you were nine when tony blair was elected.8 when alex salmond became first minister and the era of snp dominance began. it means, in a sense, you've never known it hard for your party, have you? no, i don't think that would be the case, because i don't think it gets harder than what we had to deal with in 2014 when, you know, everything that we worked towards for many people for decades, me for for a few years, in terms of the independence referendum, that was the hardest moment because we had scotland's future in our hands and, and we chose not to... well, the people of scotland chose not to follow the path i thought they would. that was the hardest moment without a shadow of a doubt. you thought they would, you believed you'd win? 0h, absolutely. and, you know, i was pounding the streets like everyone else and the positivity of the campaign. and, you know, we really believed that we were part of something that was going to going to change society for the better. now, is that in part because you grew up not in a politicalfami
you've no memories of margaret thatcher, i assume. you were nine when tony blair was elected.8 when alex salmond became first minister and the era of snp dominance began. it means, in a sense, you've never known it hard for your party, have you? no, i don't think that would be the case, because i don't think it gets harder than what we had to deal with in 2014 when, you know, everything that we worked towards for many people for decades, me for for a few years, in terms of the independence...
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was verv— allegedly margaret thatcher was verw ehth — allegedly margaret thatcher was very antiery about your very little about your employment prospects. and if you've that, then think you've done that, then i think you've done that, then i think you shouldn't be in the you probably shouldn't be in the police or they might have police force or they might have been a certain crowd when been within a certain crowd when they was young, which actually might them in good stead. they was young, which actually mightyou them in good stead. they was young, which actually mightyou growzm in good stead. they was young, which actually mightyou growzm iiget od stead. they was young, which actually mightyou growzm iiget octakeni. when you grow up, get it taken off. what do you think? two very gehettw— off. what do you think? two very quickly, because _ off. what do you think? two very quickly, because i've— what do you think? two very quickly, because i've got to go to quickly, because i've got to go teihreeh— quickly, because i've got to go te-hreet. het— quickly, because i've got to go to-
was verv— allegedly margaret thatcher was verw ehth — allegedly margaret thatcher was very antiery about your very little about your employment prospects. and if you've that, then think you've done that, then i think you've done that, then i think you shouldn't be in the you probably shouldn't be in the police or they might have police force or they might have been a certain crowd when been within a certain crowd when they was young, which actually might them in good stead. they was young,...
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and everybody— voting for margaret thatcher and everybody noioo— voting for margaret thatchereally adjusting to all inio— i was really adjusting to all inio in— i was really adjusting to all inio in ino— i was really adjusting to all this in the in— i was really adjusting to all this in the in the early 70s, a wonoorioi— this in the in the early 70s, a wonderful cartoon that showed tw0r_ wonderful cartoon that showed iwot woo — wonderful cartoon that showed iwo, you know,— wonderful cartoon that showed two, you know, like this. and moro— two, you know, like this. and oioro-iorgo— two, you know, like this. and there-large sign - two, you know, like this. and there large sign which there was a large sign which ooio— there was a large sign which ooio oooon— there was a large sign which said queen a— there was a large sign which said queen a tory. this, this was rumour about the queen's was the rumour about the queen's noiiiioo— was the rumour about the queen's noiiiioo. kno— was the rumour about the queen's politics. and-puff,— was the rumour about the queen's politics. and puff,
and everybody— voting for margaret thatcher and everybody noioo— voting for margaret thatchereally adjusting to all inio— i was really adjusting to all inio in— i was really adjusting to all inio in ino— i was really adjusting to all this in the in— i was really adjusting to all this in the in the early 70s, a wonoorioi— this in the in the early 70s, a wonderful cartoon that showed tw0r_ wonderful cartoon that showed iwot woo — wonderful cartoon that showed iwo, you know,—...
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you spoke margaret thatcher spoke about margaret thatcher sort your introduction, sort of in your introductioneas it really stops in houses, whereas it really stops th the— houses, whereas it really stops th the eerty— houses, whereas it really stops in the early 1990s. other in the early 1990s. and other then— in the early 1990s. and other then tetert— in the early 1990s. and other than robert jenrick, who made a reet— than robert jenrick, who made a reet ehert— than robert jenrick, who made a reet ettert ee— than robert jenrick, who made a real effort as environment eeeretery— real effort as environment seeretery te— real effort as environment secretary to build more ereeerttee— secretary to build more properties, we haven't been getthg— properties, we haven't been getthg we— properties, we haven't been getthg we te— properties, we haven't been getting up to the numbers that we heee.— getting up to the numbers that we meet veeh— getting up to the numbers that we need. yeah but i mean, if i te— we need. yeah but i mean, if i te teet— we need. yeah but i mean, if i were to look at— we need. ye
you spoke margaret thatcher spoke about margaret thatcher sort your introduction, sort of in your introductioneas it really stops in houses, whereas it really stops th the— houses, whereas it really stops th the eerty— houses, whereas it really stops in the early 1990s. other in the early 1990s. and other then— in the early 1990s. and other then tetert— in the early 1990s. and other than robert jenrick, who made a reet— than robert jenrick, who made a reet ehert— than robert...
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i'm to deal with a pipeline problem and dispute with margaret thatcher and, helmut kohl and my jaw dropped. and i said, mr. secretary, can i get back to you. and he said, please do it. he said, but i want you to know my am i tea room mate for a guy named john turner? john turner, one of the most influential and important canadian politicians, and he called george shultz and said, george, do you know how screwed up u.s. canadian relations are? and i'll tell you, we within three months under george schultz's leadership, we not only changed the name of the bureau european and canadian affairs, we brought in a deputy assistant secretary to focus on canada and under shultz leadership set up four meetings between secretary of state and the canadian foreign minister. a year and within three years we had solved probably ten or 12 of the most difficult trade and and investment issues in that relation and environmental issues and that relationship that that says it all as far as i'm about shultz as somebody who could use his relationships and use his intellectual leadership and his knowledge of the
i'm to deal with a pipeline problem and dispute with margaret thatcher and, helmut kohl and my jaw dropped. and i said, mr. secretary, can i get back to you. and he said, please do it. he said, but i want you to know my am i tea room mate for a guy named john turner? john turner, one of the most influential and important canadian politicians, and he called george shultz and said, george, do you know how screwed up u.s. canadian relations are? and i'll tell you, we within three months under...
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scandalous resignation after only 45 days in power of the tracks, diligently copied the image margaret thatchertements, but the iron lady seems to have forgotten about the legendary frugality. and now she will be remembered by the briton as a slipper thief. first, in the summer vacation season, more and more russians are interested in recreation within the country, the kaliningrad region of crimea and the resorts of the krasnodar territory are leaders this year, and more and more often, vacationers look at the coast of the azov and caspian seas in dagestan , the lion's share of the load was taken over by the ancient, derbent may holidays hotels are 100% full. so whose attracts tourists to the southernmost city of russia will tell so easy to get acquainted with dagestan today. it is possible, perhaps, only in derbent districts maidan on the city square - this is the country of mountains. in miniature. culinary delights of the southern peoples, artistic crafts of the center and the north of the republic did not leave tourists indifferent. to take master classes in lezginka, to plunge into the atm
scandalous resignation after only 45 days in power of the tracks, diligently copied the image margaret thatchertements, but the iron lady seems to have forgotten about the legendary frugality. and now she will be remembered by the briton as a slipper thief. first, in the summer vacation season, more and more russians are interested in recreation within the country, the kaliningrad region of crimea and the resorts of the krasnodar territory are leaders this year, and more and more often,...
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May 15, 2023
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— margaret thatcher, it's happened to none tn nn— margaret thatcher, it's happened to boris.his, but, you know, this has been a nen— but, you know, this has been a nen teonattnt— but, you know, this has been a very degrading process, hasn't it? very degrading process, hasn't tte ven— very degrading process, hasn't it? very humiliating and just not ntnt— it? very humiliating and just not nont ton— it? very humiliating and just not right for some a piece of take. — not right for some a piece of take. ant— not right for some a piece of cake. and i'm— not right for some a piece of cake. and i'm sorry,- not right for some a piece of cake. '“ti not right for some a piece of cake. ' cake. and i'm sorry, buddy. can you understand the anger here when you look at what's going on in scotland with the snp and scheming sturgeon and the media for two years have not reported on that when they were obsessed with a piece of cake. so this does come back down, though, doesn't it? to your point, when we etanet — doesn't it? to your point, when we started the— i . .7 to your point, when we starte
— margaret thatcher, it's happened to none tn nn— margaret thatcher, it's happened to boris.his, but, you know, this has been a nen— but, you know, this has been a nen teonattnt— but, you know, this has been a very degrading process, hasn't it? very degrading process, hasn't tte ven— very degrading process, hasn't it? very humiliating and just not ntnt— it? very humiliating and just not nont ton— it? very humiliating and just not right for some a piece of take. — not right for...
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May 16, 2023
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— margaret thatcher, it's happened to none tn nn— margaret thatcher, it's happened to boris. say this, but, you know, this has been a nen— but, you know, this has been a nen teonattnt— but, you know, this has been a very degrading process, hasn't it? very degrading process, hasn't tte ven— very degrading process, hasn't it? very humiliating and just not ntnt— it? very humiliating and just not nont ton— it? very humiliating and just not right for some a piece of take. — not right for some a piece of take. ant— not right for some a piece of cake. and i'm— not right for some a piece of cake. and i'm sorry,- not right for some a piece of cake. '“ti not right for some a piece of cake. ' cake. and i'm sorry, buddy. can you understand the anger here when you look at what's going on in scotland with the snp and scheming sturgeon and the media for two years have not reported on that when they were obsessed with a piece of cake. so this does come back down, though, doesn't it? to your point, when we etanet — doesn't it? to your point, when we started the— i . .7 to your point, when we
— margaret thatcher, it's happened to none tn nn— margaret thatcher, it's happened to boris. say this, but, you know, this has been a nen— but, you know, this has been a nen teonattnt— but, you know, this has been a very degrading process, hasn't it? very degrading process, hasn't tte ven— very degrading process, hasn't it? very humiliating and just not ntnt— it? very humiliating and just not nont ton— it? very humiliating and just not right for some a piece of take. — not right...
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May 20, 2023
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i've got a letter from margaret thatcher congratulating me for winning a debate against the campaignto thatcher? well, i wrote to her to tell her i'd won a debate against a cnd campaigner and she wrote back a really nice letter congratulating me on this. and it was all that kind of thing where i had a lot of interaction with the rich, powerful and famous just as a kid. after a few years working on local papers, morganjoined and soon ran the sun's showbusiness column, which was called bizarre. most days, he could be found on its pages standing next to a celebrity, and he was starting to become one. audience claps cheering hooter at 28 years old, he was appointed editor of one of the biggest—selling newspapers on the planet, the news of the world. what kind of editor were you? i was like the third or fourth youngest member of the entire news of the world staff. so that's a strange place to start. i had a lot of work to prove myself. and i realised early on that the only way to do that was to break the big stories. and he did. two years of scoops and awards followed with morgan becoming
i've got a letter from margaret thatcher congratulating me for winning a debate against the campaignto thatcher? well, i wrote to her to tell her i'd won a debate against a cnd campaigner and she wrote back a really nice letter congratulating me on this. and it was all that kind of thing where i had a lot of interaction with the rich, powerful and famous just as a kid. after a few years working on local papers, morganjoined and soon ran the sun's showbusiness column, which was called bizarre....
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May 28, 2023
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so deregulation became and then margaret thatcher christened it privatization in britain. so it literally became a global transformational effort in the economy. now, those are just two examples of things that i guarantee you. i don't. i mean, i remember i delivered one of the eulogies and the president funeral, and we sure didn't talk about drag nation and we didn't say much about helsinki. and there are any number of examples in new york city fiscal crisis. remember famous headline for the city drop dead, which of course, he never said the here's the irony and i'll shut up the of new york democrat and who kerry who in public was ford's sparring partner throughout the new city fiscal crisis which basically down to ford's willingness to commit the united states government to loan guarantees, is to prevent new york from going bankrupt while in theory new york would get its house in order, etc., etc. etc.. ford thought the only way that new york was going to forced into making kinds of changes was a kind of tough love approach. he held out until the end, and in the end he go
so deregulation became and then margaret thatcher christened it privatization in britain. so it literally became a global transformational effort in the economy. now, those are just two examples of things that i guarantee you. i don't. i mean, i remember i delivered one of the eulogies and the president funeral, and we sure didn't talk about drag nation and we didn't say much about helsinki. and there are any number of examples in new york city fiscal crisis. remember famous headline for the...
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May 6, 2023
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yeah, so in their view, they weren't necessarily thinking about germany a revention of germany margaret. thatcher was in the late 1980s. she was concerned about a unified germany because of world war two, but they were they were concerned about an aggressive soviet union hundred percent. but ukraine falls into a to a different category. maybe i'll get to ukraine and nato now i want to talk to you about what condition us russia relations were in as the yeltsin and clinton administration's got underway because they were in pretty good shape. there were still some leftover trust in communication and some hope for cooperation in the 1990s. so we'll well it's up to you want do we want to talk about ukraine and nato early 90s or us russia relations, or why don't we start with you my interviews go build it up to ukraine and i think the 1990s is the high point of the us russian relationship you have the highest number of meetings between russia and american presidents clinton. what the moscow a bunch of times? yeah. there was a lot of respect shown on both sides. i think even friendship you could see bet
yeah, so in their view, they weren't necessarily thinking about germany a revention of germany margaret. thatcher was in the late 1980s. she was concerned about a unified germany because of world war two, but they were they were concerned about an aggressive soviet union hundred percent. but ukraine falls into a to a different category. maybe i'll get to ukraine and nato now i want to talk to you about what condition us russia relations were in as the yeltsin and clinton administration's got...
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May 5, 2023
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so let's look at the last 11 general elections — the first one there, margaret thatcher's victory inon labour. in 1996 labour were 16 points up on the conservatives. and in 2009 david cameron's conservatives were 15 points ahead of labour. so we can see of those three, the minimum margin is 12 points a year before a general election. a bit of a health warning — we of course don't know exactly when the next general election will be, only that it has to be sometime before january 2025. but where is sir keir starmer right now, according to the local elections' projected national share of the vote? he's nine points up. but there's a big caveat that i'm going to come back to in a moment. let's look at the other eight general elections for the incumbent won. how badly did things go in the local elections the year before, but the party in power still managed to hang on? you can see there is quite a range there, from the incumbent party neck and neck in 2018 to behind by 12 points in 2004, when tony blair still went on to win the next general election. so, sir keir starmer�*s nine point lead
so let's look at the last 11 general elections — the first one there, margaret thatcher's victory inon labour. in 1996 labour were 16 points up on the conservatives. and in 2009 david cameron's conservatives were 15 points ahead of labour. so we can see of those three, the minimum margin is 12 points a year before a general election. a bit of a health warning — we of course don't know exactly when the next general election will be, only that it has to be sometime before january 2025. but...
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May 13, 2023
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what about margaret thatcher? would she have qualified? i am interested in your responses.a good question and goes to the heart of what i would say is a difference between strong leadership. but strong is not a bad word. there has been many times when we have needed strong leadership and what i mean by this term. i think you gave an example of strong leadership but within a democratic network. she took power at a time when britain was facing economic problems and so on. she pushed reforms that a lot of people thought were not doable but she managed to get them done. but she did it within the legal framework. she did it within a democratic framework. she never actually lost an election, but when her party turns on her and cast her out of 10 downing street following the rules of the game, she did not at any point attempt to say i am not going to accept this or that the system was ranked against me, or attempt to stay on and break the democratic contract. in that respect, i would say she follows winston churchill who would say to be u.k. in 1945 and have every reason to believ
what about margaret thatcher? would she have qualified? i am interested in your responses.a good question and goes to the heart of what i would say is a difference between strong leadership. but strong is not a bad word. there has been many times when we have needed strong leadership and what i mean by this term. i think you gave an example of strong leadership but within a democratic network. she took power at a time when britain was facing economic problems and so on. she pushed reforms that...
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margaret-this-of margaret thatcher. this type of tntng— margaret thatcher.eunty— know, this is a this is a security concern. it must be teatty— security concern. it must be teatty-tot- security concern. it must be really -for boris. really horrifying for boris tonnson— really horrifying for boris tonnson .— really horrifying for boris johnson , film. really horrifying for boris- johnson ,-film.-looked johnson, this film. i've looked at-nts— johnson, this film. i've looked at-his family.- johnson, this film. i've looked at his family. yeah it's at it and his family. yeah it's very— at it and his family. yeah it's very t— at it and his family. yeah it's very i remember— at it and his family. yeah it's very i remember it puts all pottttetans— very i remember it puts all politicians at— very i remember it puts all politicians at risk. sadiq khan, he politicians at risk. sadiq khan, ne ant— politicians at risk. sadiq khan, ne ant t— politicians at risk. sadiq khan, he and i have— politicians at risk. sadiq khan, he and i have history, but he gets— he and i have h
margaret-this-of margaret thatcher. this type of tntng— margaret thatcher.eunty— know, this is a this is a security concern. it must be teatty— security concern. it must be teatty-tot- security concern. it must be really -for boris. really horrifying for boris tonnson— really horrifying for boris tonnson .— really horrifying for boris johnson , film. really horrifying for boris- johnson ,-film.-looked johnson, this film. i've looked at-nts— johnson, this film. i've looked at-his...
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May 12, 2023
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margaret-this-of margaret thatcher. this type of tntng— margaret thatcher.n— know, this is a this is a security concern. it must be teattn— security concern. it must be teattn-tot- security concern. it must be really -for boris. really horrifying for boris tonnson— really horrifying for boris tonnson .— really horrifying for boris johnson , film. really horrifying for boris- johnson ,-film.-looked johnson, this film. i've looked at-nts— johnson, this film. i've looked at-his family.- johnson, this film. i've looked at his family. yeah it's at it and his family. yeah it's wen— at it and his family. yeah it's wen t— at it and his family. yeah it's very i remember— at it and his family. yeah it's very i remember it puts all pottttotans— very i remember it puts all politicians at— very i remember it puts all politicians at risk. sadiq khan, he politicians at risk. sadiq khan, ne ant— politicians at risk. sadiq khan, ne ant t— politicians at risk. sadiq khan, he and i have— politicians at risk. sadiq khan, he and i have history, but he gets— he and i have history
margaret-this-of margaret thatcher. this type of tntng— margaret thatcher.n— know, this is a this is a security concern. it must be teattn— security concern. it must be teattn-tot- security concern. it must be really -for boris. really horrifying for boris tonnson— really horrifying for boris tonnson .— really horrifying for boris johnson , film. really horrifying for boris- johnson ,-film.-looked johnson, this film. i've looked at-nts— johnson, this film. i've looked at-his...
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was one— the christian view i'm margaret thatcher was one of the most lonnoue— thatcher wasur neighbour with your resources. archbishop's your resources. the archbishop's nonl— your resources. the archbishop's mold—lo- your resources. the archbishop's mold—lo lole moral position would be to take lelugeee— moral position would be to take nelugeee lnlo— moral position would be to take refugees into his— moral position would be to take refugees into his palace and look— refugees into his palace and look-wen.— refugees into his palace and look them. beyond that, look after them. beyond that, were— look after them. beyond that, lnene le— look after them. beyond that, done do no— look after them. beyond that, there is no christian mandate to tell there is no christian mandate to loll-slalo— there is no christian mandate to tell-state how— there is no christian mandate to tell-state how to— there is no christian mandate to tell state how to behave or tell the state how to behave or to tell the state how to behave or lo now— tell the state how to behave or lo now expend— tell the st
was one— the christian view i'm margaret thatcher was one of the most lonnoue— thatcher wasur neighbour with your resources. archbishop's your resources. the archbishop's nonl— your resources. the archbishop's mold—lo- your resources. the archbishop's mold—lo lole moral position would be to take lelugeee— moral position would be to take nelugeee lnlo— moral position would be to take refugees into his— moral position would be to take refugees into his palace and look— refugees...
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May 29, 2023
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can we just stay with what margaret thatcher hunting? what hunting? er— mass immigration large enough to have a major demographic eemegrepnbe— have a major demographic demographic effect, only dates mem— demographic effect, only dates mem me— demographic effect, only dates from the blair— demographic effect, only dates from the blair era and is eempberebv— from the blair era and is completely unpressed presented in eu— completely unpressed presented in nbsrerv— completely unpressed presented in nbsrerv. — completely unpressed presented in our history. so— completely unpressed presented in our history. $70 in our history. so that's 20 years rather than, you know, going back millennia . exactly. going back millennia. exactly. so it's almost like— going back millennia. exactly. so it's almost like the- 2de “g t ri1“1“ exactly. so it's almost like the bbc, a verv— so it's almost like the bbc, a very berr— so it's almost like the bbc, a very left leaning— so it's almost like the bbc, a very left leaning and liberal ene— very left leaning and liberal ene bee
can we just stay with what margaret thatcher hunting? what hunting? er— mass immigration large enough to have a major demographic eemegrepnbe— have a major demographic demographic effect, only dates mem— demographic effect, only dates mem me— demographic effect, only dates from the blair— demographic effect, only dates from the blair era and is eempberebv— from the blair era and is completely unpressed presented in eu— completely unpressed presented in nbsrerv— completely...
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and the shdde— by margaret thatcher and the single market— by margaret thatcher and the singlely crazy. arnie and you're worried about not arnie and you're worried about her herded— arnie and you're worried about not having enough at 600, i threw— not having enough at 600, i rhhh hered— not having enough at 600, i think kemi badenoch is probably dehd— think kemi badenoch is probably dehg very— think kemi badenoch is probably dehg very wedd— think kemi badenoch is probably doing very well for us. the rest we prehehdw— doing very well for us. the rest we probably don't— doing very well for us. the rest we probably don't need to change or we den-r— we probably don't need to change or we don't need— we probably don't need to change or we don't need to— we probably don't need to change or we don't need to change just rddhr— or we don't need to change just rddhr rew— or we don't need to change just rdghr he— or we don't need to change just right now. be calm, be patient. were— right now. be calm, be patient. here d— right now. be calm, be patient. here d sew— right now. be calm, be p
and the shdde— by margaret thatcher and the single market— by margaret thatcher and the singlely crazy. arnie and you're worried about not arnie and you're worried about her herded— arnie and you're worried about not having enough at 600, i threw— not having enough at 600, i rhhh hered— not having enough at 600, i think kemi badenoch is probably dehd— think kemi badenoch is probably dehg very— think kemi badenoch is probably dehg very wedd— think kemi badenoch is probably doing...
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and the shdde— by margaret thatcher and the single market— by margaret thatcher and the singlely crazy. arnie and you're worried about not arnie and you're worried about her herded— arnie and you're worried about not having enough at 600, i threw— not having enough at 600, i rhhh hered— not having enough at 600, i think kemi badenoch is probably dehd— think kemi badenoch is probably dehg very— think kemi badenoch is probably dehg very wedd— think kemi badenoch is probably doing very well for us. the rest we prehehdw— doing very well for us. the rest we probably don't— doing very well for us. the rest we probably don't need to change or we den-r— we probably don't need to change or we don't need— we probably don't need to change or we don't need to— we probably don't need to change or we don't need to change just rddhr— or we don't need to change just rddhr rew— or we don't need to change just rdghr he— or we don't need to change just right now. be calm, be patient. were— right now. be calm, be patient. here d— right now. be calm, be patient. here d sew— right now. be calm, be p
and the shdde— by margaret thatcher and the single market— by margaret thatcher and the singlely crazy. arnie and you're worried about not arnie and you're worried about her herded— arnie and you're worried about not having enough at 600, i threw— not having enough at 600, i rhhh hered— not having enough at 600, i think kemi badenoch is probably dehd— think kemi badenoch is probably dehg very— think kemi badenoch is probably dehg very wedd— think kemi badenoch is probably doing...
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May 18, 2023
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when margaret thatcher opened up the market in the thatcher opened up the market in no boob,— thatcher meant booblo lon— increasing regulation had meant booblo loii ino— increasing regulation had meant people left the private rental malnou— people left the private rental nailoi. why?— people left the private rental market. why? because they ooulon-i— market. why? because they ooulon-i goi— market. why? because they couldn't get their properties back.— couldn't get their properties back. because— couldn't get their properties back. because the rights of property— back. because the rights of biobony nau— back. because the rights of property had been undermined . property had been undermined. unai— property had been undermined. wnai anio— property had been undermined. what this did— property had been undermined. what this did was meant that boobie— what this did was meant that people nno— what this did was meant that people who wanted to rent found inan— people who wanted to rent found anon nas— people who wanted to rent found anon no— people who wanted to rent found there was no property
when margaret thatcher opened up the market in the thatcher opened up the market in no boob,— thatcher meant booblo lon— increasing regulation had meant booblo loii ino— increasing regulation had meant people left the private rental malnou— people left the private rental nailoi. why?— people left the private rental market. why? because they ooulon-i— market. why? because they ooulon-i goi— market. why? because they couldn't get their properties back.— couldn't get their...
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May 28, 2023
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can we just stay with what margaret thatcher hunting? what hunting? arge enough to have a major demographic eemegrepnbe— have a major demographic demographic effect, only dates mem— demographic effect, only dates mem me— demographic effect, only dates from the blair— demographic effect, only dates from the blair era and is eempberebv— from the blair era and is completely unpressed presented in eu— completely unpressed presented in nbsrerv— completely unpressed presented in nbsrerv. — completely unpressed presented in our history. so— completely unpressed presented in our history. $70 in our history. so that's 20 years rather than, you know, going back millennia . exactly. going back millennia. exactly. so it's almost like— going back millennia. exactly. so it's almost like the- 2de “g t ri1“1“ exactly. so it's almost like the bbc, a verv— so it's almost like the bbc, a very berr— so it's almost like the bbc, a very left leaning— so it's almost like the bbc, a very left leaning and liberal ene— very left leaning and liberal ene bee— very left leaning an
can we just stay with what margaret thatcher hunting? what hunting? arge enough to have a major demographic eemegrepnbe— have a major demographic demographic effect, only dates mem— demographic effect, only dates mem me— demographic effect, only dates from the blair— demographic effect, only dates from the blair era and is eempberebv— from the blair era and is completely unpressed presented in eu— completely unpressed presented in nbsrerv— completely unpressed presented in...