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well it's because none of those four well, no one knew margaret thatcher would be the margaret thatcheruld be the margaret thatcher that she was until she became, until she became leader. >> this is clearly heating up. so what we're going to we're going to come straight back to this because benjamin feels strongly about it. would margaret thatcher now vote reform uk? is that the party that she'd rather lead? but patrick is at the tory party conference. he is in birmingham. patrick, who have you got for us? >> oh my gosh, this is absolutely amazing. everybody just firstly have a little look at this here. look at this wonderful crowd. now i'm going to try something i'm not sure this is going to work, but let's give it a go . hello everybody. give it a go. hello everybody. can we get . on three gb news can we get. on three gb news 123. fantastic. back to dancing there we go. now the wonderful jacob rees—mogg is right here. here he is. >> come on, jacob, how are you? all the better for seeing you okay. now how do you think the conference is going. so far? >> the best question i had today wa
well it's because none of those four well, no one knew margaret thatcher would be the margaret thatcheruld be the margaret thatcher that she was until she became, until she became leader. >> this is clearly heating up. so what we're going to we're going to come straight back to this because benjamin feels strongly about it. would margaret thatcher now vote reform uk? is that the party that she'd rather lead? but patrick is at the tory party conference. he is in birmingham. patrick, who...
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so more daunting even than margaret thatcher was i than margaret thatcher was playing emily maitlis. she can be quite daunting, while i playing emily maitlis. she can be quite daunting, while also | be quite daunting, while also being absolutely fabulous. and she in fact has her own drama coming up that she has produced about that same interview. there is room for two dramas so close together about the same interview with prince andrew. l interview with prince andrew. i don't know. it's interesting. because the one that we did was sam mcallister�*s take. ladulha because the one that we did was sam mcallister's take.— sam mcallister's take. who was the producer- — sam mcallister's take. who was the producer. he _ sam mcallister's take. who was the producer. he was _ sam mcallister's take. who was the producer. he was a - the producer. he was a producer. _ the producer. he was a producer, on _ the producer. he was a producer, on what i the producer. he was a i producer, on what happens. the producer. he was a - producer, on what happens. and i'm very interested to see it. hopefully the
so more daunting even than margaret thatcher was i than margaret thatcher was playing emily maitlis. she can be quite daunting, while i playing emily maitlis. she can be quite daunting, while also | be quite daunting, while also being absolutely fabulous. and she in fact has her own drama coming up that she has produced about that same interview. there is room for two dramas so close together about the same interview with prince andrew. l interview with prince andrew. i don't know. it's...
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do you think kemi badenoch could be margaret thatcher?mark two well, i'm not sure i would go that far, but she's certainly a battle axe. she's very combative, combative, and it's been said that if kemi badenoch, badenoch was in a room on her own, she would create a fight , and i on her own, she would create a fight, and i think to be honest, i think probably if you're what matters in the next few years is, obviously policies, but it's also performance in the house of commons and its performance in particular at prime minister's question time. and i don't think starmer would actually know quite to how deal with kemi. he she's a woman . she's a woman of she's a woman. she's a woman of colour. and i think he would find that very difficult, whereas he would find it much easier to bat against, a male . easier to bat against, a male. >> okay. now this will change by the day. it's like a stock market. it's like the grand national. but, christine, who do you think wins in november ? you think wins in november? >> oh goodness me, i have no idea. b
do you think kemi badenoch could be margaret thatcher?mark two well, i'm not sure i would go that far, but she's certainly a battle axe. she's very combative, combative, and it's been said that if kemi badenoch, badenoch was in a room on her own, she would create a fight , and i on her own, she would create a fight, and i think to be honest, i think probably if you're what matters in the next few years is, obviously policies, but it's also performance in the house of commons and its performance...
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this is not actually about margaret thatcher at all.ike images, pictures of people staring down at me. i have had all of my life. when i was a lawyer, used to have, sort of, pictures ofjudges. i don't like it. i like landscapes. so this is my study, it's my private place where i go to work. i didn't want a picture of anyone, it's a picture of landscapes. as a lawyer, people tried to persuade me that i needed pictures ofjudges staring at me the whole time. i didn't like it. i don't like it any more if they are politicians. there isn't any politician i would want staring at me. wow. i mean, isuppose if you are the labour prime minister and it's a picture of margaret thatcher staring down at you, you might be tempted to move it. well, you might be. it's also an interesting little revealing land grab about being in number ten because the prime minister's office is actually not the office, it's actually another little office somewhere else well, not a little office, quite a big office in the building. and what was called the thatcher room, i
this is not actually about margaret thatcher at all.ike images, pictures of people staring down at me. i have had all of my life. when i was a lawyer, used to have, sort of, pictures ofjudges. i don't like it. i like landscapes. so this is my study, it's my private place where i go to work. i didn't want a picture of anyone, it's a picture of landscapes. as a lawyer, people tried to persuade me that i needed pictures ofjudges staring at me the whole time. i didn't like it. i don't like it any...
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do you find margaret thatcher. do you find margaret thatcher.it's the idea of. i'm not sure that a female prime minister is it the idea of a female leader that the leader of the labour party finds unsettling? i wonder minister ? unsettling? i wonder minister? >> not at all. and i think i do remember , keir starmer making remember, keir starmer making some quite complimentary comments about margaret thatcher in a previous speech, which which didn't actually go down all that well with some other people who remember her legacy very badly, so, look, she was a she was a successful prime minister in the sense that she got re—elected many times . but, got re—elected many times. but, you know, i would argue and i'm sure many would argue, that she did a great deal of damage to this country in some of the policies that she put forward. but her portrait and her legacy lives . on in downing street and lives. on in downing street and lives. on in downing street and lives on throughout our country. >> all right. lucy powell, thank you so much for your time. t
do you find margaret thatcher. do you find margaret thatcher.it's the idea of. i'm not sure that a female prime minister is it the idea of a female leader that the leader of the labour party finds unsettling? i wonder minister ? unsettling? i wonder minister? >> not at all. and i think i do remember , keir starmer making remember, keir starmer making some quite complimentary comments about margaret thatcher in a previous speech, which which didn't actually go down all that well with some...
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i heard, saw her lips move, margaret thatcher call nelson mandela, common terrorist. i watched while the british and the american states did everything they could, until they no longer could to prop up. white supremacist rule in south africa across the world there was a great mass movement and apartite was eventually smashed between the hammer of the armed resistance of the south african masses and the anvil of international solidarity. after the liberation we didn't have to wait long to see whether or not the... african national congress and its leader nelson mandela would repay the loyalty of those liberation movements and their supporters all over the world who had supported him and his struggle. he didn't let us down. mandela, the anc and then the south african government itself did everything that they could to repay the solidarity. which had been shown to them, they supported the just cause of the palestinian people every particular, and its highest point was surely the case brought by the government of south africa at the hague, charging the israeli state with
i heard, saw her lips move, margaret thatcher call nelson mandela, common terrorist. i watched while the british and the american states did everything they could, until they no longer could to prop up. white supremacist rule in south africa across the world there was a great mass movement and apartite was eventually smashed between the hammer of the armed resistance of the south african masses and the anvil of international solidarity. after the liberation we didn't have to wait long to see...
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rightly people say margaret thatcher said _ quite rightly people say margaret thatcher said these _ _ after one term, but generally this is what you hear from political- is what you hear from political parties — is what you hear from political parties when _ is what you hear from political parties when it _ is what you hear from political parties when it has _ is what you hear from political parties when it has lost - is what you hear from political parties when it has lost one i is what you hear from political- parties when it has lost one time, and it— parties when it has lost one time, and it is— parties when it has lost one time, and it is about _ parties when it has lost one time, and it is about to _ parties when it has lost one time, and it is about to lose _ parties when it has lost one time, and it is about to lose another i and it is about to lose another time, and _ and it is about to lose another time, and another. _ and it is about to lose another time, and another.— time, and another. that is interesting. _ time, and another. that is interesting. this _ time, and anoth
rightly people say margaret thatcher said _ quite rightly people say margaret thatcher said these _ _ after one term, but generally this is what you hear from political- is what you hear from political parties — is what you hear from political parties when _ is what you hear from political parties when it _ is what you hear from political parties when it has _ is what you hear from political parties when it has lost - is what you hear from political parties when it has lost one i is what you...
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look at doctor lands under heseltine and margaret thatcher.ic park under boris, and tease works. what i saw on the tees valley was incredible. stimulating an estimated 20,000 newjobs, attracting an annual £1 billion investment into the regional and local economy, and these low tax, low regulation zones is what i want to see more of a round the whole country. we used to have a one in, one out rules for regulation. the truth is we straight from the path of righteousness, so we have got to get back on track, maybe even go further, having at one in to out approach to regulation because we must empower the innovators and the wealth creators because this son of an entrepreneur will make us the party of business once again. make us the party of business once again-— once again. applause. so we need _ once again. applause. so we need to - once again. applause. so we need to do - once again. applause. so we need to do more| once again. applause. i so we need to do more to empower the private sector, not the state to drive our economy. ben has done that
look at doctor lands under heseltine and margaret thatcher.ic park under boris, and tease works. what i saw on the tees valley was incredible. stimulating an estimated 20,000 newjobs, attracting an annual £1 billion investment into the regional and local economy, and these low tax, low regulation zones is what i want to see more of a round the whole country. we used to have a one in, one out rules for regulation. the truth is we straight from the path of righteousness, so we have got to get...
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, tended to be much more ambiguous, and margaret thatcher was much more cautious and ambiguousg. and of course, tony blair is another example . you have to is another example. you have to smooth over edges because you have to run a team with very different views . and part of the different views. and part of the skill of politics is finding formulae which unite people of different views. and this, incidentally, is going to be keir starmer's problem in government. and we'll see how good he is at doing that. so enoch powell's obsessive logic prevented him, i think, from reaching very high office. and indeed he couldn't get on with colleagues. it's another weakness. he had . he couldn't weakness. he had. he couldn't bear harold macmillan, and the first occasion i met him, he once said i couldn't stand the sight of him, which is very unusual for a politician , unusual for a politician, because what politicians usually say is they don't like someone is he has many great qualities. but. but enoch powell didn't do that. and when he saw that, i looked rather shocked at this. he said wi
, tended to be much more ambiguous, and margaret thatcher was much more cautious and ambiguousg. and of course, tony blair is another example . you have to is another example. you have to smooth over edges because you have to run a team with very different views . and part of the different views. and part of the skill of politics is finding formulae which unite people of different views. and this, incidentally, is going to be keir starmer's problem in government. and we'll see how good he is at...
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this is not actually about margaret thatcher at all.nd pictures of people staring down. i've had it all my life. when i was a lawyer, i used to have sort of pictures ofjudges. i don't like it. i like landscapes, so this is my study, it's my private place where i go to work. i didn't want a picture of anyone. it's a picture of landscapes. as a lawyer people tried to persuade me that i needed pictures ofjudges staring at me the whole time. i didn't like it. i don't like it any more if they're politicians. there isn't any politician staring at me in my study where i just get on with the work i need to get on with. it's unusual for a politician not to like people looking at them, whether they're in real life or in portrait form. people have different views. in our house now, in our flat, you won't... you know, some people have their mantelpieces full of pictures of themselves with world leaders. none of that in ours. not even in the toilet where people traditionally also put it. all i've got is pictures of the kids, the cats now, etc. i mig
this is not actually about margaret thatcher at all.nd pictures of people staring down. i've had it all my life. when i was a lawyer, i used to have sort of pictures ofjudges. i don't like it. i like landscapes, so this is my study, it's my private place where i go to work. i didn't want a picture of anyone. it's a picture of landscapes. as a lawyer people tried to persuade me that i needed pictures ofjudges staring at me the whole time. i didn't like it. i don't like it any more if they're...
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and it was part of, of margaret thatcher's belief of giving people control over the destiny of their destiny of their own lives. i remember in the later years of lady thatcher's life when we would go to receptions and people would come up and say to her, i started my own business because of the enterprise allowance scheme, and i just want to thank you. i now employ x number of people and she always said to them, it should be me thanking you, because without people like you, thatcherism would just have been a theory. she was about the empowerment of the individual, and she believed that society as and she believed that society as a whole would benefit when people acquired property and wealth and were able to pass on. however, you are absolutely correct, and i think she latterly agreed that there was a mistake, that the receipts weren't used to replenish the stock, so that the cascading of opportunity would continue. now, one of the reasons they weren't is because if you remember at the time, you all remember better than i a little, little how old i am, little age gap, we were in the w
and it was part of, of margaret thatcher's belief of giving people control over the destiny of their destiny of their own lives. i remember in the later years of lady thatcher's life when we would go to receptions and people would come up and say to her, i started my own business because of the enterprise allowance scheme, and i just want to thank you. i now employ x number of people and she always said to them, it should be me thanking you, because without people like you, thatcherism would...
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would a young margaret thatcher support this modern conservative party today or choose to lead it?be answering that question and my answer may surprise you. we're live at nine. >> well , the answer is clearly >> well, the answer is clearly yes anyway. splendid. patrick. that's coming up tomorrow after the weather. i'm back tomorrow. the weather in somerset is gorgeous. it's raining in birmingham . birmingham. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar, sponsors of weather on . solar, sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> hi there. welcome to the latest update from the met office for gb news. the next 24 hours stays damp and blustery in the east, but it does dry up elsewhere. brighter skies coming along in the west later on tuesday . finally, a drier period tuesday. finally, a drier period to give us all a respite from all the rain. but it is going to take its time as this low slowly clears eastwards. it's still going to bring further rain to northern england into parts of the midlands overnight, east anglia as well as north wales. now that rain does turn more showery in the west, the nort
would a young margaret thatcher support this modern conservative party today or choose to lead it?be answering that question and my answer may surprise you. we're live at nine. >> well , the answer is clearly >> well, the answer is clearly yes anyway. splendid. patrick. that's coming up tomorrow after the weather. i'm back tomorrow. the weather in somerset is gorgeous. it's raining in birmingham . birmingham. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar, sponsors of weather on ....
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margaret thatcher didn't cackle or laugh a lot.harris is concerned that going into this environment on top of the good reasons mark mentioned dignifying her opponent, she may not have wanted to put herself in a position where she was taken less seriously. she seems to be doing a pretty good job of that already. >> bret: obviously the press once more interviews. we always want more interviews. we want more access. is that whole dynamic of limiting her exposure to tough interviews, is not having an effect at all in the electorate, how they think about the race? >> i think it is a strength and vulnerability for her. it is a strength, because her image makers and herself are able to project an image of being likable, of being poor's unpopular policies. never having to address what she really supported before. it is a vulnerability. 20 or 30% independent voters who want to make up their mind realize they are not getting those things to make up their mind. at the trump campaign really effectively attacked it, it would be a vulnerability
margaret thatcher didn't cackle or laugh a lot.harris is concerned that going into this environment on top of the good reasons mark mentioned dignifying her opponent, she may not have wanted to put herself in a position where she was taken less seriously. she seems to be doing a pretty good job of that already. >> bret: obviously the press once more interviews. we always want more interviews. we want more access. is that whole dynamic of limiting her exposure to tough interviews, is not...
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the cold war began, which ended only in the mid-eighties, when margaret thatcher decided that gorbachevonly after the collapse of the ussr in october 1994. queen elizabeth ii made her first and only visit to russia . ursula fondeen introduced the new european commission. previously, politicians and commentators in the old world elegantly moved thimbles across the table. the european union is economics and rights, no war, no geopolitics. nato, yes, a defense alliance, well, that too. disappeared, the new composition of the eu executive body is designed to put europe on military-political rails to fulfill the order of the outgoing nato secretary general stoltenberg, to spend on military needs not the mandatory 2% of gdp, but as much as possible, through i can not, it is even interesting what will happen. this was an international review, goodbye. open a deposit the best percentage with an increased rate of up to 20% per annum in sberbank right now. only tender chicken is created for big chickenburger and special moments of tenderness. large juicy chicken fillet with a new garlic-cream sau
the cold war began, which ended only in the mid-eighties, when margaret thatcher decided that gorbachevonly after the collapse of the ussr in october 1994. queen elizabeth ii made her first and only visit to russia . ursula fondeen introduced the new european commission. previously, politicians and commentators in the old world elegantly moved thimbles across the table. the european union is economics and rights, no war, no geopolitics. nato, yes, a defense alliance, well, that too....
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the cold war began, which ended only in the mid-eighties, when margaret thatcher decided that gorbachev. yes, the ussr in october 1994, queen elizabeth ii made her first and only visit to russia. ursula vonderlaen introduced the new european commission. previously, politicians and commentators in the old world elegantly moved the napiersky across the table. the european union is economics and law, no war, no geopolitics. people's review, goodbye, the situation is difficult, the shelling continues, the shelling is chaotic, knocked out, corner bedroom, i'm watching tv, boom, i think, yoho mother, well, we can say the conditions are close to combat, because there is shelling every day. we are simply restoring what was destroyed, and such large-scale work, replacement, we do not do this now, routine is routine, but it is impossible to get used to it. mom, why do we need these letters? for a fairy tale. in the ninth kingdom, three-tenth state. the russian emergencies ministry warns, protect your home, install a fire alarm. safety begins with you, the russian emergencies ministry. it is easy
the cold war began, which ended only in the mid-eighties, when margaret thatcher decided that gorbachev. yes, the ussr in october 1994, queen elizabeth ii made her first and only visit to russia. ursula vonderlaen introduced the new european commission. previously, politicians and commentators in the old world elegantly moved the napiersky across the table. the european union is economics and law, no war, no geopolitics. people's review, goodbye, the situation is difficult, the shelling...
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september 20 , 1988, margaret thatcher, the legendary the iron lady, the first female prime ministern, attacked the supporters of the united. she spoke in the belgian city of bruges, emotionally and sharply. the story is as follows. in 1973 , the british joined the european economic community, but the expediency of political integration caused great doubts among them, especially thatcher. having undertaken to return greatness to foggy albion, she did not want to share her power with the europeans, which, from her point of view, was what the strengthening of the governing bodies threatened eu. thatcher stressed that great britain is part of europe and... is committed to european values and traditions, but pointed out the danger of centralizing power, to the detriment of national sovereignty, customs and traditions of each country. her words flew around the world. we did not push back our borders, it was meant to liquidate the british empire, in order to see how the european superpower is preparing to establish a new dominance from brussels. after thatcher's resignation in ninety-two
september 20 , 1988, margaret thatcher, the legendary the iron lady, the first female prime ministern, attacked the supporters of the united. she spoke in the belgian city of bruges, emotionally and sharply. the story is as follows. in 1973 , the british joined the european economic community, but the expediency of political integration caused great doubts among them, especially thatcher. having undertaken to return greatness to foggy albion, she did not want to share her power with the...
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angela rayner is preparing to rip up margaret thatcher's right to buy policy , thatcher's right to buy policy, despite benefiting from the council house scheme herself. >> and finally, the grenfell inquiry report. the report into the disaster that claimed the lives of 72 people in 2017 will be published in its final form today and a campaign for change dame esther rantzen has issued a heartfelt plea to mps to allow a vote on assisted dying when, tomorrow they have the chance to introduce a private member's bill. >> we're going to be talking to esther's daughter. >> had enough? harry prince harry has reportedly sought advice on how to mastermind a return to the uk, but says he's got no interest in returning to resume his royal duties. but would you take him back anyway ? would you take him back anyway? >> pmqs of course. today, first one back. so these pictures, which we are getting live from the channel this morning, which will continue to bring you. they're not going to land particularly well starmer. >> they're shocking because you might have thought with 12 people perishing in the s
angela rayner is preparing to rip up margaret thatcher's right to buy policy , thatcher's right to buy policy, despite benefiting from the council house scheme herself. >> and finally, the grenfell inquiry report. the report into the disaster that claimed the lives of 72 people in 2017 will be published in its final form today and a campaign for change dame esther rantzen has issued a heartfelt plea to mps to allow a vote on assisted dying when, tomorrow they have the chance to introduce...
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and i said, well, i'm a conservative because of margaret thatcher. she's my role model. but then you meet someone like the bushes. you can't help but be a republican. so thank you. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you for sharing that. i love the beginning of harvard story within president bush's best friends in houston. mattress back. yes, he sells mattresses, but they were very good friends. do we have time? do i know jay? have the students have to go to class? the students? you have to go to class. but we have time for. one more question, please. could i throw in one real quick? you may throw in you want because the last two, most of us saw of george herbert walker bush was the national cathedral in that beautiful, beautiful. and i had never been invited to a presidential official funeral before. and what came in, i happened to be standing with a couple of george smith and others from abc news and on the bus in there, there were four young men who were wearing kind of, you know, plaid shirts, corduroy jackets, and they're around at walk in t
and i said, well, i'm a conservative because of margaret thatcher. she's my role model. but then you meet someone like the bushes. you can't help but be a republican. so thank you. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you for sharing that. i love the beginning of harvard story within president bush's best friends in houston. mattress back. yes, he sells mattresses, but they were very good friends. do we have time? do i know jay? have the students have to go to class? the...
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rayner be ripping up the right to buy.7 reports the deputy prime minister is preparing to scrap margaret thatcher's policy despite previously profiting from the scheme herself . from the scheme herself. >> crisis in the channel 12 migrants dying trying to cross to the uk, including a pregnant woman and six children. >> it's a knockout. the first tory party leader hopeful will be eliminated today. >> and as young workers are leading the return to the office with older colleagues preferring to work from home, we're asking are those older workers lazier .7 are those older workers lazier.7 >> and if you want to get back into shape after an overindulgent summer, you can include me in that and we will be joined a little bit later on by mr motivator himself. >> and in sport, this morning, just just the one paralympic gold medal for team gb yesterday now puts us up to 30 in tennis. jack draper plays the biggest game of his life in the us open tonight. and another medallist from the dirtiest race in olympic history is banned for ten years. >> another day where you'll be dodging the downpours, heavy showers
rayner be ripping up the right to buy.7 reports the deputy prime minister is preparing to scrap margaret thatcher's policy despite previously profiting from the scheme herself . from the scheme herself. >> crisis in the channel 12 migrants dying trying to cross to the uk, including a pregnant woman and six children. >> it's a knockout. the first tory party leader hopeful will be eliminated today. >> and as young workers are leading the return to the office with older...
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margaret thatcher closed the the military base and said, your future is tourism and finance. servicesslands, jersey, gurnsay, all the key places, hong kong, was the british, i mean they can't be against it, because london is still one of the biggest, it's the mother of all finance centers, i think if people are paying their tax, it's a proper legitimate. business, if it's properly run, if it meets all the international standards, that's what it is, the celitation for gibalta group is a group that that started in jibalta many years ago, over 20 years ago now and it is a group that came about as a result of local tribaltarian um persons being um worried that the rights of the dribrolitarians were perhaps not being respected, um, one has to see the context of the time that in which this happened, it was, it was a time when when england and and spain were being told by the united nations that they had to resolve the issue of gibralta bilaterally as between themselves, and there was therefore a sentiment amongst the people of gibralta that um our wishes, our aspirations and indeed our righ
margaret thatcher closed the the military base and said, your future is tourism and finance. servicesslands, jersey, gurnsay, all the key places, hong kong, was the british, i mean they can't be against it, because london is still one of the biggest, it's the mother of all finance centers, i think if people are paying their tax, it's a proper legitimate. business, if it's properly run, if it meets all the international standards, that's what it is, the celitation for gibalta group is a group...
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>> i think margaret thatcher was the was a great one.k, we have got some time. oh, i've got a round of applause. >> okay. >> okay. >> not a partisan audience whatsoever. let's let's have a look through a couple of unfiltered dilemmas before we leave. we've got a dilemma from diane in hackney , not diane diane in hackney, not diane abbott, is it? oh, it might be. i'm dating a guy whose idea of a good time is taking me to on a date to highgate cemetery, so he can visit the grave of karl marx. is the guy a weirdo? yeah. very funny. you thought i wouldn't know. you thought i'd be tricked. but that's a hoax. >> it's a red flag. >> it's a red flag. >> that is a red. >> that is a red. >> it's definitely an anti—semite. >> that is a that's a red flag. isn't that a red flag? >> it could be like, you know, literally a red flag. >> well, you might she might want a guy with a red flag. >> she might want to date a guy who's a communist. well, actually. >> so diane abbott's new book is coming out and she does talk about how she, when she was dating je
>> i think margaret thatcher was the was a great one.k, we have got some time. oh, i've got a round of applause. >> okay. >> okay. >> not a partisan audience whatsoever. let's let's have a look through a couple of unfiltered dilemmas before we leave. we've got a dilemma from diane in hackney , not diane diane in hackney, not diane abbott, is it? oh, it might be. i'm dating a guy whose idea of a good time is taking me to on a date to highgate cemetery, so he can visit the...
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so margaret thatcher introduced a bunch of liberalising reforms which she said would lead to lots moreng the council homes stock and massively liberalising the rental market. so before that you had rent controls. you also had long term rental contracts. she massively liberalised it. and yes, you've got more landlords buying up houses that already existed. you didn't get extra homes, but you also got a steady number of houses being built. >> but it was lower. but hold on, but hold on steadily low number, hold on. the big change comes from 1997 with mass migration. when you go from the tens of thousands a year , you tens of thousands a year, you know, mixing up two things. >> i'm not talking about supply here. >> we're going to have this and i'm talking about demand. supply and demand. the key to economics. but sadly , michael, economics. but sadly, michael, i'm going to have to cut you off. i am sorry this is such an interesting conversation. we'll come back to it, no doubt in a moment we'll be discussing how offensive the word walkabout is in light of buckingham palace's decision not t
so margaret thatcher introduced a bunch of liberalising reforms which she said would lead to lots moreng the council homes stock and massively liberalising the rental market. so before that you had rent controls. you also had long term rental contracts. she massively liberalised it. and yes, you've got more landlords buying up houses that already existed. you didn't get extra homes, but you also got a steady number of houses being built. >> but it was lower. but hold on, but hold on...
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they're going to take away people's money and they're going to, you know, it's like what margaret thatcherut this, which i forgot. but i know she had she had ronald reagan, you know, when they run out of it's like it's all it's very easy to run out of other going to take away they're going to take away people's money and they're going to, you know, it's like what margaret thatcher said about about this, which i forgot. but i know she had she had ronald reagan, you know, when they run out of it's like it's all it's very easy to run out of other people's money, other people's money. and that's what they are doing. and that you i'm not saying we shouldn't have elected them because the tories were basically doing the same thing. they were raising taxes and taking people's money, and they weren't doing a betterjob of it. you need to have a political party. who cares about the family, the country, family in the country. and maybe we know labour are going to come hard. my labour are going to come hard. my tie it is your tie. is that my tie? >> is that the tie? >> is that the tie? >> we had this d
they're going to take away people's money and they're going to, you know, it's like what margaret thatcherut this, which i forgot. but i know she had she had ronald reagan, you know, when they run out of it's like it's all it's very easy to run out of other going to take away they're going to take away people's money and they're going to, you know, it's like what margaret thatcher said about about this, which i forgot. but i know she had she had ronald reagan, you know, when they run out of...
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reports the deputy prime minister is preparing to scrap margaret thatcher's policy despite previouslyme herself . from the scheme herself. >> crisis in the channel 12 migrants dying trying to cross to the uk, including a pregnant woman and six children. >> it's a knockout. the first tory party leader hopeful will be eliminated today. >> and as young workers are leading the return to the office with older colleagues preferring to work from home, we're asking are those older workers lazier ? are those older workers lazier? >> and if you want to get back into shape after an overindulgent summer, you can include me in that and we will be joined a little bit later on by mr motivator himself. >> and in sport, this morning, just just the one paralympic gold medal
reports the deputy prime minister is preparing to scrap margaret thatcher's policy despite previouslyme herself . from the scheme herself. >> crisis in the channel 12 migrants dying trying to cross to the uk, including a pregnant woman and six children. >> it's a knockout. the first tory party leader hopeful will be eliminated today. >> and as young workers are leading the return to the office with older colleagues preferring to work from home, we're asking are those older...
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margaret thatcher, definitely. but helmut kohl, chancellor was someone who we worked with and. so you had thatcher called reagan. and of course, we're going to hear this evening also with prime minister mulroney and canada. so how how crucial it was that he had partners, partners that together that were of like and felt it was important to go forward. i'll mention one last point here. one of the areas that i worked at the time of the beginning of the reagan administration, and so going to that point of where he was being challenged as to how he was going to handle tough issues, you had the imposition of martial law in poland and i mentioning because i remember very distinctly reagan was very definitive. and when he made a decision, not only did he make a decision, but he stuck with it. and in this he gave a speech that was one of the most emotional speeches i remember. and kudos to the speechwriters in this. it was how he appealed to all and also to the globe at large. light a candle in the window and we want freedom in poland. light a candle. and he appealed and appealed to al
margaret thatcher, definitely. but helmut kohl, chancellor was someone who we worked with and. so you had thatcher called reagan. and of course, we're going to hear this evening also with prime minister mulroney and canada. so how how crucial it was that he had partners, partners that together that were of like and felt it was important to go forward. i'll mention one last point here. one of the areas that i worked at the time of the beginning of the reagan administration, and so going to that...
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september 20, 1988 margaret thatcher, the legendary iron lady, the first female prime minister of greatin, attacked supporters of a united europe. she spoke in the belgian city of bruges. emotionally and harshly. the story is as follows. in seventy-third, the british joined the european economic community, but the expediency of political integration caused great doubts in them, especially in thatcher. having taken. part of europe and committed to european values and traditions, but pointed out the danger of centralization of power to the detriment of national sovereignty, customs and traditions of each country. her words flew around the world, we did not move our borders back for that and... who are you? i, a traveler, aeronaut, jean ivan, and so it turns out that we are namesakes, what a fairy tale, without ivan, eh, what started, without deception? without flint, should you go into the flint sharpened, self-writing pen, magic ink, you'll get it, the main thing is, vanya, hurry up, so give me a horse, a mechanical one, hit yourself on the head, you have a nickname, where you need to
september 20, 1988 margaret thatcher, the legendary iron lady, the first female prime minister of greatin, attacked supporters of a united europe. she spoke in the belgian city of bruges. emotionally and harshly. the story is as follows. in seventy-third, the british joined the european economic community, but the expediency of political integration caused great doubts in them, especially in thatcher. having taken. part of europe and committed to european values and traditions, but...
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i was active and prominent in the 1980s in the campaign to stop ronald reagan and margaret thatcher planting new generation of nuclear. weapons all over europe and now i'm still active and i'm still prominent as we face what could be of course the final curtain. my apologies everyone who didn't get in, but i hope you've enjoyed, have it out with galloway. this week on expose, western broadcast media continues to twist the truth about the zionist captives spating a narrative that shields the israeli entity from accountability while unfairly demonizing palestinians. meanwhile, digital mainstream outlets have once again signed with the israeli entity aggression, choosing to justify the latest military actions, rather than covering the loss of life and widespread destruction in places like janin, nur shams and alfaraha, they present the israeli entity offensive as a justified act of defense, and the tall of this brutality is staggering. 41% of the 40,000 direct deaths in gaza are children, heartbreaking reminder of the disproportionate and devastating impact of the zionist onslaught. stay tuned
i was active and prominent in the 1980s in the campaign to stop ronald reagan and margaret thatcher planting new generation of nuclear. weapons all over europe and now i'm still active and i'm still prominent as we face what could be of course the final curtain. my apologies everyone who didn't get in, but i hope you've enjoyed, have it out with galloway. this week on expose, western broadcast media continues to twist the truth about the zionist captives spating a narrative that shields the...
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. >> edwina, you served under margaret thatcher.ave something of the iron lady about her? >> oh she does. it's really quite sort of, you know, sends a little shivers up and down my back. it's wonderful. the slight difference is that actually, margaret learned after 20 years in parliament to put across a case, a complex case in very simple words that would appeal to everyone. things like the state is our master, the state should be our servant, not our master. very elegant. she had robert, was it bell? robin bell writing her speeches. the. and the people from saatchi. they were very good indeed at turning what she wanted to say into elegant soundbites. kemi is not quite there yet. listening to kemi is a bit like listening to a choo choo train. you have to concentrate very hard and i've got two degrees. goodness knows what it sounds like to somebody, shall we say a tad older than me i'iow. now. >> edwina, i understand it was tim bell. timothy bell that wrote speeches for margaret thatcher. of course you'll you'll remember that you're
. >> edwina, you served under margaret thatcher.ave something of the iron lady about her? >> oh she does. it's really quite sort of, you know, sends a little shivers up and down my back. it's wonderful. the slight difference is that actually, margaret learned after 20 years in parliament to put across a case, a complex case in very simple words that would appeal to everyone. things like the state is our master, the state should be our servant, not our master. very elegant. she had...
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lots more to get through our labour waging war on aspiration by scrapping margaret thatcher's right toce harry next. but first, the headlines with gb news royalty. someone that will never leave the family. sam francis . family. sam francis. >> mark. dawn. thank you very much indeed. good afternoon to you. just coming up to 1:32. and the headlines this hour, the grenfell tower fire, which killed 72 people, was the result of decades of failure. that's according to a long awaited report over almost 1700 pages. that report reveals how missed opportunities by the government building companies, contractors and council staff turned grenfell into what's been described as a death trap. families and survivors of the deadly blaze seven years ago say that today's final and damning report shows they were failed by calculated dishonesty and greed. >> we paid the price of systematic dishonesty, institutional indifference and neglect. the government ignored warnings about dangerous cladding from as early as 1991. it knew the risk but failed to prevent them , revealing the prevent them, revealing the g
lots more to get through our labour waging war on aspiration by scrapping margaret thatcher's right toce harry next. but first, the headlines with gb news royalty. someone that will never leave the family. sam francis . family. sam francis. >> mark. dawn. thank you very much indeed. good afternoon to you. just coming up to 1:32. and the headlines this hour, the grenfell tower fire, which killed 72 people, was the result of decades of failure. that's according to a long awaited report over...
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this is not actually about margaret thatcher at all.res ofjudges. i don't like it. i like landscapes, so this is my study, it's my private place where i go to work. i didn't want a picture of anyone. it's a picture of landscapes. as a lawyer people tried to persuade me that i needed pictures ofjudges staring at me the whole time. i didn't like it. i don't like it any more if they're politicians. there isn't any politician staring at me in my study where ijust get on with the work i need to get on with. it's unusualfor a politician not to like people looking at them, whether they're in real life or in portrait form. people have different views. in our house now, in our flat, you won't... you know, some people have their mantelpieces full of pictures of themselves with world leaders. none of that in ours. not even in the toilet where people traditionally also put it. all i've got is pictures of the kids, the cats now, etc. i might tolerate thierry henry on the wall, but that's about as far as i go. and you've gone there with the cats. so
this is not actually about margaret thatcher at all.res ofjudges. i don't like it. i like landscapes, so this is my study, it's my private place where i go to work. i didn't want a picture of anyone. it's a picture of landscapes. as a lawyer people tried to persuade me that i needed pictures ofjudges staring at me the whole time. i didn't like it. i don't like it any more if they're politicians. there isn't any politician staring at me in my study where ijust get on with the work i need to get...