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the tory party has been obsessed with margaret thatcher for too long.to your point of view. but she left office in 1990. it's 34 years ago. get a grip . tories years ago. get a grip. tories move on. >> go on pete, go for it. >>— >> go on pete, go for it. >> okay, on that i actually do agree with you. however, what i will say on on this issue of the painting, i actually think everyone's missed the point. this was a dead cat. the real arguments that we should be having is about the money that's being spent on net zero, about the whopping pay deals to the trade unions. this was to get everybody. this was jangling the keys to the right to say talk about that. but we haven't been speaking about that. >> i've been on the media all week speaking about this. >> oh, look, this was matthew doyle, who's the director of comms attempt to shift the narrative away from a very negative week for keir starmer. and unfortunately , too many and unfortunately, too many people have fallen into the trap. but what i would say . trap. but what i would say. sorry, i keep calling
the tory party has been obsessed with margaret thatcher for too long.to your point of view. but she left office in 1990. it's 34 years ago. get a grip . tories years ago. get a grip. tories move on. >> go on pete, go for it. >>— >> go on pete, go for it. >> okay, on that i actually do agree with you. however, what i will say on on this issue of the painting, i actually think everyone's missed the point. this was a dead cat. the real arguments that we should be having...
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so where else would you put a picture of a picture of margaret thatcher. are plenty of rooms in downing street to rename it now. >> well you could rename another room. they've got a white room there. they could rename the thatcher room and stick the picture in there. but all all we're saying here is you don't want that picture looking down on you when you're trying to do some work. yeah well, he's reportedly described it as unsettling . unsettling. >> well. >> well. >> oh, i think he just needs to man up. i really do. >> right . man up. i really do. >> right. nigel, can we have a look at. this is a fascinating story, the cia's deputy director has said all this shutting of closing of the taylor swift concerts in austria a few weeks back saved thousands of lives. >> yeah, and i think this is something that we really ought to take seriously , that one of to take seriously, that one of the problems i think we have is that when something awful happens, like 9/11 or 707, it's seared in our memory and we remember it. the ones that are near misses or didn't happen.
so where else would you put a picture of a picture of margaret thatcher. are plenty of rooms in downing street to rename it now. >> well you could rename another room. they've got a white room there. they could rename the thatcher room and stick the picture in there. but all all we're saying here is you don't want that picture looking down on you when you're trying to do some work. yeah well, he's reportedly described it as unsettling . unsettling. >> well. >> well. >>...
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keir starmer appeared on bbc�*s praising the status of margaret thatcher.ifetime and i spoke to him. yeah. and it was a big moment. but i've seen a lot of people who love the labour party, who are listeners of ours as well, and they say this is an example, they've only been in for eight weeks, and we've got to be horrified about the moving of a picture. get over yourself. when you look at the last 11; years. what i want to know is, was this put out proactively by labour people as a little message. so sort of the reverse of when gordon brown became prime minister and invited margaret thatcher in for tea. probably. um, you know, it's all about messaging, isn't it? and it's all about the impression you want to give. it's not the daily mail's big exclusive sort of double page spread. we've got 40s to do some previews. paddy, preview broadcasting house tomorrow. well, let's not play any sound. i did bring some, but i think time is catching up with us. but we will be previewing the grenfell report. i've been to meet people who survived the dagenham blaze. that'll
keir starmer appeared on bbc�*s praising the status of margaret thatcher.ifetime and i spoke to him. yeah. and it was a big moment. but i've seen a lot of people who love the labour party, who are listeners of ours as well, and they say this is an example, they've only been in for eight weeks, and we've got to be horrified about the moving of a picture. get over yourself. when you look at the last 11; years. what i want to know is, was this put out proactively by labour people as a little...
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>> margaret thatcher is going straight back on the rule.t me just get that on the record. first of all. well, look, number one, i'm not going to play that game of soundbite politics. you've just heard me also give a speech about freedom and conservative values and beliefs. and chopper, you know, when it comes to freedom , it's when it comes to freedom, it's freedom as to how we live our lives. you've also seen what i've said in recent days around the smoking ban. what that is going to mean, actually for businesses, for pubs and hospitality sector. i think just before the general election, i was spending a lot of time with the hospitality sector, not just in my own constituency but elsewhere. the other point, just to say on this issue is that we've got a government that wants the police, the very people that should be policing our streets to be policing beer gardens and things of that nature. in my view, we need the police on the streets, not in beer gardens. they need to be doing their job. and, you know, this is exactly where we need to un
>> margaret thatcher is going straight back on the rule.t me just get that on the record. first of all. well, look, number one, i'm not going to play that game of soundbite politics. you've just heard me also give a speech about freedom and conservative values and beliefs. and chopper, you know, when it comes to freedom , it's when it comes to freedom, it's freedom as to how we live our lives. you've also seen what i've said in recent days around the smoking ban. what that is going to...
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starmer has removed margaret thatcher's portrait from the thatcher room. how real is that?s union rejects. >> but they did claim the adults were back in the room. >> i mean, is that an adult thing to do? no, they're not back in the room. >> lots of you are commenting on the on the cigarette thing as well. banning cigarettes. stop selling cigarettes. if they want it banned. well, they won't do that because it rakes in loads of money in taxes. exactly. and of money in taxes. exactly. and of course, this is a point. that was jenny, by the way. and maggie says, if they ban the sale of cigarettes , it will just sale of cigarettes, it will just force it underground and we'll have smoke eases. remember that speakeasy? >> well, listen, at least it's not above ground. i think people will probably stop at the end. look, that's what i think. look, if it was brought out now, if somebody invented a cigarette now and said, oh, we're going to sell that, people would say, no, that you can't do that, lisa says this about weighing people in the office. she says , so in the office. she says,
starmer has removed margaret thatcher's portrait from the thatcher room. how real is that?s union rejects. >> but they did claim the adults were back in the room. >> i mean, is that an adult thing to do? no, they're not back in the room. >> lots of you are commenting on the on the cigarette thing as well. banning cigarettes. stop selling cigarettes. if they want it banned. well, they won't do that because it rakes in loads of money in taxes. exactly. and of money in taxes....
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margaret thatcher would be horrified. happening in britain today, the state of the country under under laboun state of the country under under labour. and this decision by by starmer, of course, to remove thatcher's portrait, says everything we need to know about keir starmer, about his lack of class character and his poor, his poor judgement. >> okay, nigel. well, say what you really think. you know . get you really think. you know. get off that fence. thank you so much. i'll catch up with you soon, nigel. thank you. panel. andrew. andrew. it was . it was andrew. andrew. it was. it was his labour colleague who commissioned the portrait. gordon brown. absolutely. >> and i've been to downing street many times, and i have to say there's pictures of every prime minister going through history , and it's a respect for history, and it's a respect for the position. that's what it was. i think it's abhorrent that keir starmer can come in and effectively remove that picture. and so it's wrong, completely wrong . roger. wrong. roge
margaret thatcher would be horrified. happening in britain today, the state of the country under under laboun state of the country under under labour. and this decision by by starmer, of course, to remove thatcher's portrait, says everything we need to know about keir starmer, about his lack of class character and his poor, his poor judgement. >> okay, nigel. well, say what you really think. you know . get you really think. you know. get off that fence. thank you so much. i'll catch up...
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well, sir keir starmer is reported to have moved this painting of margaret thatcher from her old officed. my sense ofjudging a good portrait — if you sense you�*re in the presence of that person, all so he could bowl again, fast. gone! stone�*s return to the england team was hastened by injuries to others. any fortune, success here was hard earned and joyfully received. grim stuff, though, for sri lanka. england�*s bowlers kept coming. matthew potts there, and now gus atkinson. yep, he takes wickets too. new faces bowling like old hands, shoaib bashir perfect. now, it�*s been a tough test for england�*s stand—in captain, but when 0llie pope took aim here, his throw was delayed, but true. a run out and sri lanka�*s day mainly that. joe wilson, bbc news, lord�*s. now, do you find this portrait unsettling? well, sir keir starmer is reported to have moved this painting of margaret thatcher from her old office in number ten. there�*s been no official comment, but sir keir�*s biographer has suggested the labour leader was less than comfortable with lady thatcher staring down at him. it�*s ann
well, sir keir starmer is reported to have moved this painting of margaret thatcher from her old officed. my sense ofjudging a good portrait — if you sense you�*re in the presence of that person, all so he could bowl again, fast. gone! stone�*s return to the england team was hastened by injuries to others. any fortune, success here was hard earned and joyfully received. grim stuff, though, for sri lanka. england�*s bowlers kept coming. matthew potts there, and now gus atkinson. yep, he...
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the maggie that they're talking about is margaret thatcher.nd she was one of the great, great british presidents or whatever you have, prime minister, prime minister research done. she was great. we loved her in america . we loved loved her in america. we loved her in america, but we didn't understand the damage that she had done to the working class people. and the people of britain, because she didn't do that. can i tell my joke? i've got an old joke. do your joke. >> he's got a joke. >> he's got a joke. >> i've got a joke because of margaret thatcher. british people won't. no they won't. so many british people will not know what it's like not to get . know what it's like not to get. not to be lactose intolerant. you blew. you blew my tongue. >> oh, because she. she took away milk. >> she took away the milk because of margaret thatcher. people won't know the joy of being in a brass band. because of margaret thatcher, because whatever it is, this is, this was. >> that's a very convoluted joke that nobody's going to get the reference of. she c
the maggie that they're talking about is margaret thatcher.nd she was one of the great, great british presidents or whatever you have, prime minister, prime minister research done. she was great. we loved her in america . we loved loved her in america. we loved her in america, but we didn't understand the damage that she had done to the working class people. and the people of britain, because she didn't do that. can i tell my joke? i've got an old joke. do your joke. >> he's got a joke....
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, she never made it to iowa, and now the media's taken over, they're trying to make her into margaret thatcherbut i don't think that's going to work. first, the latest headlines. police in the city of plymouth have warned that anyone committing criminal offences "will be dealt with robustly". it comes after unrest erupted there, with police keeping rival protesters apart. police have arrested almost 400 people in towns and cities across england and northern ireland since violent protests began last week in southport, after the fatal stabbings of three girls. bangladesh's prime minister has resigned and fled the country after some of the worst protests and violent clashes the country has seen. not long after sheikh hasina left, thousands of anti—government protestors stormed her official residence. more than 300 people have died since student protests over civil service job quotas started last month. us vice—president kamala harris is expected to announce her running mate shortly. our us media partner cbs reports that the announcement will come on tuesday. she's reported to have interviewed six
, she never made it to iowa, and now the media's taken over, they're trying to make her into margaret thatcherbut i don't think that's going to work. first, the latest headlines. police in the city of plymouth have warned that anyone committing criminal offences "will be dealt with robustly". it comes after unrest erupted there, with police keeping rival protesters apart. police have arrested almost 400 people in towns and cities across england and northern ireland since violent...
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i mean, margaret thatcher is the devil to some of these people. >> well, look, the fire brigades unionons. >> do you think mick lynch would like that? >> let me be absolutely clear. there is no way, shape or form this labour government is going to agree to the repeal of the reforms that daniel has just outlined. you know, i had an uncle who worked on the factory line at vauxhall in luton and i remember the fear and intimidation he felt when strike decisions were taken by a show of hands in the factory yard. we are not going back to those days, certainly not under this labour government. >> you'd be well dealt with. >> you'd be well dealt with. >> yeah. sent to coventry is the politest way of putting it. but in terms of these strikes, i mean, one, they're not inflationary. you talk about the rail dispute. that's 14.25% over rail dispute. that's14.25% over three years. >> you don't think that's generous with no strings attached. >> well hold on, it's less than inflation for those three years. and we had a come on bill. >> these are highly paid people. >> these are highly paid people. >>
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margaret thatcher didn't laugh like that, did she? did she laugh? find endearing about kamala harris. it's how i know that she enjoys what she does. i joe biden was being heavily criticised for a series of stumbles and gaffes. and now, i want to hand it over to the president of ukraine. ladies and gentlemen, president putin. president putin? he's going to beat president putin. president zelensky. then, injune, came this... the...the...the total initiative relative to what we can do with more border patrol and more asylum officers. president trump? i really don't know- what he said at the end of that sentence. i don't think he knows what he said, either. i ..a presidential debate disaster. less than a month later, the biden campaign was over. republicans knew that the likelihood of biden making it through the election campaign was very low. but in the end, they weren't prepared for it. the republicans may have been unprepared but inside the white house, kamala harris was not. i think someone who is as politically skilled as kamala harris would have a
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margaret thatcher didn't laugh like that, did she? did she laugh?l criticise a laugh. it's something that i i really find endearing about kamala harris. it's how i know that she enjoys what she does. i joe biden was being heavily criticised for a series of stumbles and gaffes. and now i want to hand it over to the president of ukraine. ladies and gentlemen, president putin. president putin? he's going to beat president putin. president zelensky. then injune came this. the...the...the total initiative relative to what we can do with more border patrol and more asylum officers. president trump? i really don't know- what he said at the end of that sentence. i don't think he knows what he said either. l a presidential debate disaster. less than a month later, the biden campaign was over. republicans knew that the likelihood of biden making it through the election campaign was very low. but in the end, they weren't prepared for it. the republicans may have been unprepared, but inside the white house, kamala harris was not. i think someone who is as polit
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she never made it to iowa and now the media is taking it over and they tried to make it into margaret thatcherut i don't think that's going to work. maria: robert cahaly told me yesterday she doesn't change her term of policies it's the same policy but she change the enthusiasm, democrats will come out for her, how does she change the race for you. >> i think there's more enthusiasm how can you be enthusiastic about joe biden, okay, i think she's actually worse in a horrible candidate because she wants open borders, she was a borders are and tries to deny that now which is not working. maria: she also said she's not against bracket and she doesn't want to do medicare for all. >> she wants everything bad. >> she wants all electric cars, everything bad, men playing in women's sports, think about no fracking, she will destroy pennsylvania in many other places by the way. your energy bills will double, triple and quadruple, she is terrible she is not respected in the foreign countries, she has laughed at everybody cannot believe this is happening. she was sent to see putin about not going into ukr
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but on to your main issue about margaret thatcher's strike laws.e unionist all my working life, and there's a lot of people actually support some of people actually support some of the stuff that margaret thatcher brought in, particularly the minimum level of the ballot for strike action. what they don't support is that nonsense sort of gesture politics that the tories brought in recently about a minimum level of standards during strikes . nobody could enforce that. >> there's no doubt about that. i'll tell you who does support that, stephen. excuse me. everybody else . everybody who everybody else. everybody who has to use those services. everybody who has to go to hospital, everybody who has to get a train, everybody who has to send their kids to is not that, sir keir starmer is not exactly a master negotiator. he's going to cave in to this as well, isn't he ? well, isn't he? >> look, of course he is. look, let's get a couple of things straight. patrick, you're a decent, good investigative journalist. you would never use one of these corny cliche
but on to your main issue about margaret thatcher's strike laws.e unionist all my working life, and there's a lot of people actually support some of people actually support some of the stuff that margaret thatcher brought in, particularly the minimum level of the ballot for strike action. what they don't support is that nonsense sort of gesture politics that the tories brought in recently about a minimum level of standards during strikes . nobody could enforce that. >> there's no doubt...
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well, sir keir starmer is reported to have moved this painting of margaret thatcher from her old office's annoyed some conservatives, but the man who painted the portrait, richard stone, isn't too worried. the sense ofjudging a good portrait — if you sense you're in the presence of that person, then it starts ticking boxes for me. and if, in this circumstance, two people looking at this portrait found it unsettling, well, then, i like to think that my portrait of margaret thatcher had a presence in that room. i'm very philosophical. where my portraits hang is entirely up to the owner, the custodian of the picture. one of the most memorable comments i have ever received from any sitter was from lady thatcher. when she saw the finished picture, she lightly touched the pearls at her throat and, with a little break in her voice, she said, "it is how one would wish to be remembered". time for a look at the weekend weather now with ben. hello. this weekend will take us out of august and into september — technically speaking, the start of the meteorological autumn. but in spite of that, there
well, sir keir starmer is reported to have moved this painting of margaret thatcher from her old office's annoyed some conservatives, but the man who painted the portrait, richard stone, isn't too worried. the sense ofjudging a good portrait — if you sense you're in the presence of that person, then it starts ticking boxes for me. and if, in this circumstance, two people looking at this portrait found it unsettling, well, then, i like to think that my portrait of margaret thatcher had a...
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is starmer removing that portrait of margaret thatcher from the thatcher room? >> yeah.was the wrong thing to do? >> i think i think it's fine. i think he can. what the guy who painted, the artist who painted it said that he thinks that it shows what a good portrait it was, that it made him feel uncomfortable . and he says, uncomfortable. and he says, i take it as a compliment that it's still in number 10 and it is hung in number 10. it's just not hung in a room that people do a lot of work in. >> it's hung in number 10 because she's a former prime minister >> she's the only one. >> she's the only one. >> she's the only one. >> she's all the rest of them are up the stairs are up the stairs. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> she's also up the stairs as well. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i mean, and he'sjust put it >> i mean, and he's just put it in another room. i think it's i think it i think i think it's fine. i think i mean, why tom baldwin had to sort of announce it is because it's symbolic, because i think keir starmer was sending a message. >> i think he wanted the news out
is starmer removing that portrait of margaret thatcher from the thatcher room? >> yeah.was the wrong thing to do? >> i think i think it's fine. i think he can. what the guy who painted, the artist who painted it said that he thinks that it shows what a good portrait it was, that it made him feel uncomfortable . and he says, uncomfortable. and he says, i take it as a compliment that it's still in number 10 and it is hung in number 10. it's just not hung in a room that people do a lot...
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the prime minister took power in 2012, pledging to become japan's version of margaret thatcher and ronald reagan for the was a very little structural change the yen falling 30%, we did not see enough forform in falling 30%, we did not see enough for form in terms of shaking up markets in terms of increasing elevation and empowering women. the next leaders to going to have to figure out how to reinvigorate the process for them at a moment when china is slowing, the us labour market is showing signs of strain and it's not really clear what it will establish here injapan as an appetite for big risk, if you will. ., ., ., ., will. two women have thrown their hats _ will. two women have thrown their hats in _ will. two women have thrown their hats in the _ will. two women have thrown their hats in the ring - will. two women have thrown their hats in the ring for - will. two women have thrown their hats in the ring for pm l their hats in the ring for pm as well as to men. is there an obvious candidate?— obvious candidate? you got current economic _ current economic security minister who's certa
the prime minister took power in 2012, pledging to become japan's version of margaret thatcher and ronald reagan for the was a very little structural change the yen falling 30%, we did not see enough forform in falling 30%, we did not see enough for form in terms of shaking up markets in terms of increasing elevation and empowering women. the next leaders to going to have to figure out how to reinvigorate the process for them at a moment when china is slowing, the us labour market is showing...
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prime minister shinzo abe took power in 2012, pledging to becomejapan's version of margaret thatcher and ronald reagan wrapped together, and we saw very little structural change, large military easing, the b0] doing a lot, the yen falling 30%. we did not see enough reform, in terms of increasing innovation, empowering women, and the next leader is going to have to figure out how to reinvigorate that process at a moment when china is slowing, when the us labour market is showing signs of strains. and it is not clear if the market he has an appetite for a big risk. two women have thrown their hats in the ring for pm, among several men. is there a obvious candidate? you have a current economic security minister, who throwing her hat into the ring. and a long—time female lawmaker, and it is an interesting wrinkle. i have argued for a long time that it is past timejapan needs a female prime minister, and if you were the liberal democratic party and you are talking about empowering one half of the population, what better moment to name a female prime minister than today? and so i think the
prime minister shinzo abe took power in 2012, pledging to becomejapan's version of margaret thatcher and ronald reagan wrapped together, and we saw very little structural change, large military easing, the b0] doing a lot, the yen falling 30%. we did not see enough reform, in terms of increasing innovation, empowering women, and the next leader is going to have to figure out how to reinvigorate that process at a moment when china is slowing, when the us labour market is showing signs of...
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rich: let's bring in warmer policy adviser to margaret thatcher the heritage of margaret thatcher center. thank you for joining us this afternoon. what you have heard in these last few segments is not much likely over yet. do we expect this regional war that american officials have been warning against for so long now, this is potentially the beginning of it urge are the parties finally taking a step back here? >> think of her have them on the show today, rich. thank god for benjamin netanyahu and the people of israel bravely fighting against hezbollah and other terrorist organizations i do think the united states should be getting in southern lebanon that's it's exactly thet message to send no one wants to see a wider regional conflict here. but iran as actively fueling the prospect of a conflict by other terrorist movements. i do think it is unfortunate joe biden seems to spend most of his time in office on vacation. the united state should be standing shoulder to shoulder with the israeli people in their hour of need it. the white house seems to be operating this neutral opposition. a
rich: let's bring in warmer policy adviser to margaret thatcher the heritage of margaret thatcher center. thank you for joining us this afternoon. what you have heard in these last few segments is not much likely over yet. do we expect this regional war that american officials have been warning against for so long now, this is potentially the beginning of it urge are the parties finally taking a step back here? >> think of her have them on the show today, rich. thank god for benjamin...
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gorbachev and his wife raisa maksimovna arrived at the country house of british prime minister margaret thatcherin chequers. after a cocktail party, the guests joined the dinner, and gorbachev and thatcher began to talk so animatedly that they barely touched their food. then. gorbachev and thatcher went into the main living room. when the conversation turned to the arms race, gorbachev, according to the recollections of a diplomat present there, took out of his pocket and unfolded a chart the size of a newspaper sheet. gorbachev showed. thatcher a secret map of the soviet union to english cities, summing up madam prime minister, it's time to put an end to all this and the general staff with an indication of nuclear strikes as soon as possible, after which the head of the british government margaret thatcher will write in a letter to us president ronald reagan, gorbachev can be dealt with, it was a very interesting visit, it is believed that it was a kind of viewing, yes, because techer later said that gorbachev can be dealt with, she went to andropov's funeral, yes in the eighty-fourth year she.
gorbachev and his wife raisa maksimovna arrived at the country house of british prime minister margaret thatcherin chequers. after a cocktail party, the guests joined the dinner, and gorbachev and thatcher began to talk so animatedly that they barely touched their food. then. gorbachev and thatcher went into the main living room. when the conversation turned to the arms race, gorbachev, according to the recollections of a diplomat present there, took out of his pocket and unfolded a chart the...
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worked as many people, well, here we are at the end of the seventies, here is what happens: margaret thatcheromes to power in great britain, who is the daughter of a bottling maker, and a chemist, a person who absolutely made himself an absolutely iron lady, she realized the whole english dream began to pull herself here he was sad, he was lonely, he was interesting. diana loved in charles precisely because he was sad, lonely, she saw herself in him, because she was also quite sad, she had a large bouquet, so to speak, of depressive states, she also felt like a stranger in this world, and of course, she liked him, i think, why not, he loved, probably, what next? she already as a wife, heir, princess, needs had to rebuild her life, what was required of her, she was required to do charity work, she was required to attend a huge number of events, because the windsor family really works itself to the bone, and at that time they already had standards for so-called social presence, that is, the queen had to attend more than 300 events a year, they had to raise money for charitable foundations, they
worked as many people, well, here we are at the end of the seventies, here is what happens: margaret thatcheromes to power in great britain, who is the daughter of a bottling maker, and a chemist, a person who absolutely made himself an absolutely iron lady, she realized the whole english dream began to pull herself here he was sad, he was lonely, he was interesting. diana loved in charles precisely because he was sad, lonely, she saw herself in him, because she was also quite sad, she had a...
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margaret thatcher said, i love germany so much. i want to of them. so it was huge lift. and what jim baker showed was the importance of personal relationships. he developed a personal kinship with the foreign minister of the soviet union, shevardnadze took him to jackson hole for several days where his own retreat was and broke the ice so that shevardnadze could take positions which were at odds with his own foreign ministry on reunifying germany. but doing so with nato. that was a huge accomplishment by. both jim baker and by president george h.w. bush. and it's one of the reasons why that is one of the 12 chapters that i highlight and why his preface to my book is so important as you can guess, we're talking about diplomacy and foreign policy. the numbers are up on the screen. go ahead and dial in if you would like to talk was to eizenstat, former ambassador to the european union, former chief domestic policy adviser to president jimmy carter, and in fact, when you were in the white house, the camp david accords were signed. but you were working on domestic policy at t
margaret thatcher said, i love germany so much. i want to of them. so it was huge lift. and what jim baker showed was the importance of personal relationships. he developed a personal kinship with the foreign minister of the soviet union, shevardnadze took him to jackson hole for several days where his own retreat was and broke the ice so that shevardnadze could take positions which were at odds with his own foreign ministry on reunifying germany. but doing so with nato. that was a huge...
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fire on another front after reports that he's removed the portrait of one of his predecessors, margaret thatcherg commissioned by gordon brown, of all people , as unsettling. is all people, as unsettling. is this fair enough, or is this pure pettiness and snowflake theory? well, joining me now is ben green, who was a conservative councillor for south kesteven. kesteven even in coalition group. welcome to the show ben green. no doubt as a you're in the constituency of grantham, that area i believe maggie thatcher. you think this is total nonsense. tell us why . is total nonsense. tell us why. >> well, yes, absolutely. >> well, yes, absolutely. >> i think we've already seen that the ideological mask has supped that the ideological mask has slipped from comrade keir, >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i would absolutely echo that. what? what pettiness. this was something that was commissioned as you rightly say, by gordon brown, obviously another labour prime minister, i would be very happy to go on the record to say that if this portrait can't be shown in its rightful place in downing street, we're more than ha
fire on another front after reports that he's removed the portrait of one of his predecessors, margaret thatcherg commissioned by gordon brown, of all people , as unsettling. is all people, as unsettling. is this fair enough, or is this pure pettiness and snowflake theory? well, joining me now is ben green, who was a conservative councillor for south kesteven. kesteven even in coalition group. welcome to the show ben green. no doubt as a you're in the constituency of grantham, that area i...
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margaret thatcher was able to make it work. didn't work.ble to make it work . and i was able to make it work. and i think over the next 15 to 20 years we'll see lots more outsourcing and or rwanda type schemes. it's not quite the same thing. >> yes, because of course the european commission has been talking with tunisia. it's been talking with tunisia. it's been talking with tunisia. it's been talking with egypt, of course , talking with egypt, of course, there are many countries with whom deals like this may be on the cards . just just not any the cards. just just not any more for britain. >> well, i mean, it depends what the deal is going to be. i mean, bearin the deal is going to be. i mean, bear in mind that prior to us getting involved, the un was sending people to rwanda. they came from the congo and libya. the crucial difference was they were volunteers . these weren't were volunteers. these weren't people compelled to go there. they were under an emergency resettlement scheme. should they choose to do so. israel pulled out because t
margaret thatcher was able to make it work. didn't work.ble to make it work . and i was able to make it work. and i think over the next 15 to 20 years we'll see lots more outsourcing and or rwanda type schemes. it's not quite the same thing. >> yes, because of course the european commission has been talking with tunisia. it's been talking with tunisia. it's been talking with tunisia. it's been talking with egypt, of course , talking with egypt, of course, there are many countries with...
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after all, margaret thatcher was a very conventional member of the heath government.e before she before she reinvented herself. and you went down that road with jenrick in the interview when you mentioned keith joseph, a wonderful quotation from him saying i thought i was conservative, but i never was until now. >> and then he became one. does keir starmer , by abandoning half keir starmer, by abandoning half his promises, actually make it harder for everybody else? does he damage trust in the whole of politics? by the way, he intimated he wouldn't raise taxes and i was intimating that he will raise taxes. yeah. >> i mean, in fact, he's saying he's saying he will raise taxes. but you're quite right. during the election, he intimated that the election, he intimated that the tax rises that were built in were as far as he needed to go. so i think that he's got to get over an issue of explaining that, or at least rachel reeves has, and then, of course, we didn't know anything about the winter fuel allowance being abolished during the election. now, if rachel reeves needed
after all, margaret thatcher was a very conventional member of the heath government.e before she before she reinvented herself. and you went down that road with jenrick in the interview when you mentioned keith joseph, a wonderful quotation from him saying i thought i was conservative, but i never was until now. >> and then he became one. does keir starmer , by abandoning half keir starmer, by abandoning half his promises, actually make it harder for everybody else? does he damage trust...
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there's got to be margaret thatcher. of course. she's amazing, iron lady. ng? what a petty little man, matthew. >> so i've actually been. i've been asking sources in downing street about this . i mean, i street about this. i mean, i thought it was from the flat, but no, it seems it's from the thatcher room, which is confusing. yeah, i think from the flat it was legitimate to take the picture down, but he's spoken. he's praised mrs. thatcher as a strong leader before, and obviously her picture will remain on the stairs where all the pictures of the former pms are. it's just he finds apparently, he finds this particular picture unnerving. it's called the thatcher room. >> nobody else did. >> nobody else did. >> maybe we can put a different picture of thatcher in it. jealous? >> jealous. it will never be a keir starmer in this picture. >> it's not. i don't think it's the greatest picture of mrs. t £100,000 as well. oh it won't be obviously it will just go back into the government collection ready for the next tory pm when commissioned by gordon brown i didn't r
there's got to be margaret thatcher. of course. she's amazing, iron lady. ng? what a petty little man, matthew. >> so i've actually been. i've been asking sources in downing street about this . i mean, i street about this. i mean, i thought it was from the flat, but no, it seems it's from the thatcher room, which is confusing. yeah, i think from the flat it was legitimate to take the picture down, but he's spoken. he's praised mrs. thatcher as a strong leader before, and obviously her...
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israel assassinated some people in in london in palestinians in the streets of london, even margaret thatcher who was pro israel kicked mosad and other israeli officials out. the british capital, starmer now seems to be saying that kind of behavior is okay, as long as it's committed against against the iranian people, so going forward, it looks very dangerous indeed, but... i think israel means war, it's always meant war since it was implanted in the region as a kind of latterday crusader state, 56, 67, 73, 82, the list goes on of israel attacking its neighbors and killing large, large numbers of people, not just palestinians, so now we see a line up in the middle east, the pro-genocide elements on one side, britain, america, israel, anti-genocide elements on the other side. iran, uh, the the the lebanese resistance, the hithis and so on, and i think the whole world is looking at this and seeing despite america's effort, despite britain's effort using all sorts of of means and tactics to portray the west as the good guys, which in a sense they did for their own populations for quite a few yea
israel assassinated some people in in london in palestinians in the streets of london, even margaret thatcher who was pro israel kicked mosad and other israeli officials out. the british capital, starmer now seems to be saying that kind of behavior is okay, as long as it's committed against against the iranian people, so going forward, it looks very dangerous indeed, but... i think israel means war, it's always meant war since it was implanted in the region as a kind of latterday crusader...
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the man that can't look at margaret thatcher's picture, he could take a lot of margaret thatcher with you think bill, that this. i mean, remember, it took him a while to say whether a woman doesn't have a penis or not. he struggled to describe what a woman is. do you think that maybe there's some sort of other issues regarding women? i mean, that's just my thought. i'm asking because she's a woman. i think she's out there. >> i think he's an absolute champion of women's rights. >> however, he couldn't answer the question. >> let's not rewrite history. i've got respect for thatcher, but she was actually enormously divisive. and millions and millions of people in this country opposed her. yes respect. and compared to her tory successors that we've seen over the last 14 years, she's an absolute giant and a statesperson. but you know, not without her critics and i don't think we should set her up as the be all and end all. >> nobody's setting her up for the be all and end all. but you know, gordon brown was the person who commissioned the picture. he's a labour person, and he was able to
the man that can't look at margaret thatcher's picture, he could take a lot of margaret thatcher with you think bill, that this. i mean, remember, it took him a while to say whether a woman doesn't have a penis or not. he struggled to describe what a woman is. do you think that maybe there's some sort of other issues regarding women? i mean, that's just my thought. i'm asking because she's a woman. i think she's out there. >> i think he's an absolute champion of women's rights. >>...
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israel assassinated some people in in london in palestinians in the streets of london, even margaret thatcher who was pro israel kicked mosad and other israeli officials out of the british capital. starmer now seems to be saying that kind of behavior's okay, as long as it's committed against the... against the iranian people, so going forward, it looks very dangerous indeed, but i think israel means war, it's always meant war since it was implanted in the region as a kind of latterday crusader state, 56, 67, 73, 82, the list goes on of israel attacking its neighbors and killing large, large numbers of people, not just palestinians, so now we see a line up in the middle east, the pro-genocide elements and side, britain, america, israel, anti-genocide elements on the other side, iran, uh, resistance, thehis and so on, and i think the whole world is look. looking at this and seeing despite america's effort, despite britain's effort using all sorts of of means and tactics to portray the west as the good guys, which in a sense they did for their own populations for quite a few years after 1945, it
israel assassinated some people in in london in palestinians in the streets of london, even margaret thatcher who was pro israel kicked mosad and other israeli officials out of the british capital. starmer now seems to be saying that kind of behavior's okay, as long as it's committed against the... against the iranian people, so going forward, it looks very dangerous indeed, but i think israel means war, it's always meant war since it was implanted in the region as a kind of latterday crusader...
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and margaret thatcher spoke about this all the time when she was prime minister, that the best way youe best ideasis best way you get to the best ideas is by weeding out the bad ones. and you must have a marketplace of ideas. you must allow people to say the most outrageous things so that we know what outrageous things look like. you have to allow people to say the most grotesque and horrendous things. otherwise, i hope it's not a bad sign. >> but keir just took down her >> but keirjust took down her portrait so yes, well, if that thatis portrait so yes, well, if that that is definitely an anecdote and a microcosm for what the future of this country might look like. >> yeah, and there are no checks. it seems to be, you know, communist states. yeah. well exactly. margaret thatcher was the first female leader of the country, and keir starmer , the country, and keir starmer, to be fair, takes her portrait. >> they did replace the portrait with a picture of diane abbott as a mermaid . with a picture of diane abbott as a mermaid. i made the same joke on headliners last night. don't watch bo
and margaret thatcher spoke about this all the time when she was prime minister, that the best way youe best ideasis best way you get to the best ideas is by weeding out the bad ones. and you must have a marketplace of ideas. you must allow people to say the most outrageous things so that we know what outrageous things look like. you have to allow people to say the most grotesque and horrendous things. otherwise, i hope it's not a bad sign. >> but keir just took down her >> but...
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conservative women, keir starmer has been in hot water today for apparently removing a portrait of margaret thatcher from a room in number 10. does that bother you at all or not.7 and in germany, they're apparently planning to limit benefits to migrants who have arrived from other eu countries to just bread, bread and soap. do you think we should follow suit? and we've discussed two tier policing, two tier justice and so on. and now it's time for us to look at two tier health. jess phillips has bizarrely announced that she reckons she got preferential treatment from the nhs because of her support for a ceasefire in gaza. what on earth is that all about? we'll have all of that and more . lots to all of that and more. lots to get through . get through. >> good evening. from the gb newsroom. it'sjust >> good evening. from the gb newsroom. it's just gone 6:00. your top story this hour. police say they are following active lines of inquiry after launching a murder investigation following the death of a 13 year old boy found stabbed to death at a house in the west midlands. the teenager was treated by par
conservative women, keir starmer has been in hot water today for apparently removing a portrait of margaret thatcher from a room in number 10. does that bother you at all or not.7 and in germany, they're apparently planning to limit benefits to migrants who have arrived from other eu countries to just bread, bread and soap. do you think we should follow suit? and we've discussed two tier policing, two tier justice and so on. and now it's time for us to look at two tier health. jess phillips has...
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we're like 30, 40 years behind england with margaret thatcher. america should have elected hillary clinton. they tried with the popular vote. the electoral college kicking obviously, i don't think this is of reproduction of 2016, the cultural dynamics are different. kamala came from the very bottom from the city attorney all the way up to senator nobody in american history. has the political kind of kamala harris, black white male or female. if you really look at her climb from city attorney to da to attorney general, to u.s., senator, to vice president, no man or woman has that background. if you study and i have for hundreds of years. so the reality is kamala harris is not being respected for what she represents. she's more in the largest state with the largest diverse population in america. about 8 times here in california, conservatives in the central valley liberals in the northern california, there are all kinds of people in southern california. but kamala harris has done well again and again. and people continue to underestimate and i thin
we're like 30, 40 years behind england with margaret thatcher. america should have elected hillary clinton. they tried with the popular vote. the electoral college kicking obviously, i don't think this is of reproduction of 2016, the cultural dynamics are different. kamala came from the very bottom from the city attorney all the way up to senator nobody in american history. has the political kind of kamala harris, black white male or female. if you really look at her climb from city attorney to...
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british minister margaret thatcher, she became the first foreign leader of such rank to pay an official visit to the verkhovna rada, but thatcher made it clear that she saw ukraine only as part of the ussr. when she was asked if there would ever be an embassy of ukraine in london, she replied: "we don't have an embassy in california." on the west did not really believe in ukraine and saw it only as a state, not as an independent country. thatcher was, yes... gorbachev's girlfriend. gorbachev charmed her. and gorbachev used the current as a trojan horse, which was supposed to ensure the preservation of the soviet union and the support of gorbachev. i was most outraged by the reaction of the hall of communists. they stood, clapped their hands and applauded thatch's shameful answer. in the fact that two days after thatcher's visit , the russian federation declared its sovereignty, and this became an additional an argument for those ukrainian communists who hesitated until now, saying that if the russians can do it, then we can too. in addition, the communists found themselves without their
british minister margaret thatcher, she became the first foreign leader of such rank to pay an official visit to the verkhovna rada, but thatcher made it clear that she saw ukraine only as part of the ussr. when she was asked if there would ever be an embassy of ukraine in london, she replied: "we don't have an embassy in california." on the west did not really believe in ukraine and saw it only as a state, not as an independent country. thatcher was, yes... gorbachev's girlfriend....
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the prime minister took power in 2012, pledging to become japan's version of margaret thatcher and ronald0%, we did not see enough forform in falling 30%, we did not see enough for form in terms of shaking up markets in terms of increasing elevation and empowering women. the next leaders to going to have to figure out how to reinvigorate the process for them at a moment when china is slowing, the us labour market is showing signs of strain and it's not really clear what it will establish here injapan as an appetite for big risk, if you will. ., ., ., ., will. two women have thrown their hats _ will. two women have thrown their hats in _ will. two women have thrown their hats in the _ will. two women have thrown their hats in the ring - will. two women have thrown their hats in the ring for - will. two women have thrown their hats in the ring for pm l their hats in the ring for pm as well as to
the prime minister took power in 2012, pledging to become japan's version of margaret thatcher and ronald0%, we did not see enough forform in falling 30%, we did not see enough for form in terms of shaking up markets in terms of increasing elevation and empowering women. the next leaders to going to have to figure out how to reinvigorate the process for them at a moment when china is slowing, the us labour market is showing signs of strain and it's not really clear what it will establish here...