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i don't think he will issue and will accept it in general that is from mr cameron's own view but he can't carry the day he also will he will face serious difficulties because. some. m.p.'s in his own conservative party even on the right are opposed to getting involved in syria leena military would mind you the united states and. indirectly he are helping. the syrian rebels that has not stopped. so what if the gulf states for example decide on their own to simply fund and give weapons to the syrian rebels do you think that it could simply radicalize the further radicalize the opposition and without any assistance or intervention by developed countries well the legalization of. islamist groups in syria and and in egypt where who has taken place is already taking place while. there is the welcome of the. egypt where is the muslim brotherhood was. seen as encouraging syrian rebels especially fundamentalists in recent weeks. that that has not star who has not stopped them only collation in in egypt on the contrary and elsewhere so i think the medicalization is something that is going to be i b
i don't think he will issue and will accept it in general that is from mr cameron's own view but he can't carry the day he also will he will face serious difficulties because. some. m.p.'s in his own conservative party even on the right are opposed to getting involved in syria leena military would mind you the united states and. indirectly he are helping. the syrian rebels that has not stopped. so what if the gulf states for example decide on their own to simply fund and give weapons to the...
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november two thousand and eleven about half a year after the syrian conflict erupted back then mr cameron called on the international community to engage more closely with the rebels he upped his appeals for more aid the following year saying the syrian regime must be put under pressure fast forward a year and the rhetoric slightly changes he was still vehemently anti assad but not so sure anymore that arms shipments were the only way forward this brings us up to the present with of the syrian government advancing on rebel militias the official opposition failing to unite and mr cameron describing the situation as a stalemate political analyst a deep policy explained earlier what could have been behind the u.k. leader's shifting position. situation is complicated i told him he will have difficulty getting. approval. because there is a lot of week after iraq with this coalition partners the liberal democrats are armstrong remarks or do we have been very public opinion is not. wrong you just being realized in the west that no matter. how much there are sure instance from western governments
november two thousand and eleven about half a year after the syrian conflict erupted back then mr cameron called on the international community to engage more closely with the rebels he upped his appeals for more aid the following year saying the syrian regime must be put under pressure fast forward a year and the rhetoric slightly changes he was still vehemently anti assad but not so sure anymore that arms shipments were the only way forward this brings us up to the present with of the syrian...
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november two thousand and eleven about half a year after the syrian conflict erupted back then mr cameron called on the international community to engage more closely with the syrian rebels he upped his appeals more and more for aid the following year saying that the syrian regime must be put under pressure fast forward to a year and the rhetoric slightly changes he was still vehemently anti assad but not so sure anymore that arms shipments were the only way forward this brings us up to the present with the syrian government advancing on the rebel militias the official position of failing to unite and mr cameron describing the situation as a stalemate political analyst or de popular party explained earlier what could have been behind the u.k. leader's shifting position to tradition is complicated at home he will have difficulty getting. approval because there is a lot of. after iraq coalition partners the liberal democrats are remarks or do we hone in their economic opinion is not. wrong on you just being realized in the west but. how much there are sure instance from western governments
november two thousand and eleven about half a year after the syrian conflict erupted back then mr cameron called on the international community to engage more closely with the syrian rebels he upped his appeals more and more for aid the following year saying that the syrian regime must be put under pressure fast forward to a year and the rhetoric slightly changes he was still vehemently anti assad but not so sure anymore that arms shipments were the only way forward this brings us up to the...
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the syrian government advancing on the rebel militias the official position failing to unite and mr cameron describing the situation as a stalemate political analyst policy explained earlier what could have been behind the u.k. leader's shifting position. situation is complicated at home he will have difficulty getting. approval because there is quite a lot of uneasiness week after iraq with this coalition partners the liberal democrats are on remarks or on supporting we have been very comical opinion is not supported brock does being realized in the west that no matter. how much there are surance that from western governments that. only the good guys will get help in terms of arms supplies but that's not the case on the ground and saudi arabia is very worried about the rise of islamic fundamentalism in syria because jordan and some of their quite close a minute the united states and britain indirectly by a turkey are helping the syrian rebels that has not stopped. well we are heading into a short break right now but don't worry we'll be back with more bad news for greek workers. athens ben
the syrian government advancing on the rebel militias the official position failing to unite and mr cameron describing the situation as a stalemate political analyst policy explained earlier what could have been behind the u.k. leader's shifting position. situation is complicated at home he will have difficulty getting. approval because there is quite a lot of uneasiness week after iraq with this coalition partners the liberal democrats are on remarks or on supporting we have been very comical...
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mr. cameron that democracy is young, but the progress has been made. >> outside parliament, campaign groupsdemned the meeting, saying that many people are still suffering persecution and that it is too early to welcome the president of myanmar to london. >> it is difficult to know how far the reform protests -- process will go. some are saying that britain is putting commercial interests before human-rights and they are especially concerned about the minority community. >> tens of thousands of refugees have drifted from their homes because of clashes with the buddhist community and lived in squatter camps. security forces are accused by human rights groups by taking part in this persecution. they say the president has taken a blind eye to these abuses. >> we want him to end these racist attacks. >> there have been real changes in myanmar. the opposition leader is in parliament, many political prisoners have been released. campaigners in london worry that the west has become too friendly, too fast for the president, making it more difficult to push for further reforms. >> let's bring into th
mr. cameron that democracy is young, but the progress has been made. >> outside parliament, campaign groupsdemned the meeting, saying that many people are still suffering persecution and that it is too early to welcome the president of myanmar to london. >> it is difficult to know how far the reform protests -- process will go. some are saying that britain is putting commercial interests before human-rights and they are especially concerned about the minority community. >>...
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mr. cameron democracy is young in myanmar but the progress has been made. but outside parliament, campaign groups condemn the meeting. they say many people in myanmar are still suffering persecution that it's too early to welcome president saine to london. it's difficult to know how far the reform process in myanmar will go but protesters worry britain is putting commercial interests before human rights. they're especially concerned about the plight of the minority rohinja community. tens of thousands of people were driven from their home in clashes with the buddhist community. they now live in squared camps. myanmar's security forces are accused by human rights groups of taking part in this persecution. the president, they say, has turn aid blind eye to abuses against muslims. >> we want him to end all of this discrimination and ensure their citizenship rights. >> there have been real changes in myanmar. opposition leader is in parliament. many political prisoners have been released. but campaigners here in london worry the west has become too friendly, to
mr. cameron democracy is young in myanmar but the progress has been made. but outside parliament, campaign groups condemn the meeting. they say many people in myanmar are still suffering persecution that it's too early to welcome president saine to london. it's difficult to know how far the reform process in myanmar will go but protesters worry britain is putting commercial interests before human rights. they're especially concerned about the plight of the minority rohinja community. tens of...
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interested in president and the only way to get rid of him is through elections i'm standing here with mr cameron who is a protest to be protesting over the last few days in support of morsi who a lot of people are saying that it was a popular whale that pushed time and mostly out of office what is your reaction to that actually. first of all i want to say that i am one of the people who went out in the streets and generate when people are going through mubarak and we believe that what is happening right now is to get mubarak again and. i hope but split it in five elections among the last thirty months and we want to proceed with the democratic way of ruling this state. and now we are being isolated by the military the military is trying to leave a big portion of the egyptian population they don't want to hear our voice they are closing t.v. t.v. stations and they are arresting people without anything we don't have a constitution that most of the people has approved only six months ago well as tensions are rising across the capital clashes have broken out at the other frame o.c.c. famously member
interested in president and the only way to get rid of him is through elections i'm standing here with mr cameron who is a protest to be protesting over the last few days in support of morsi who a lot of people are saying that it was a popular whale that pushed time and mostly out of office what is your reaction to that actually. first of all i want to say that i am one of the people who went out in the streets and generate when people are going through mubarak and we believe that what is...
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is in mr cameron's body here in london but then what do the european union do they immediately target has. the very movement that is saved christians jews shias and sunnis from the onslaught of al-qaeda linked lists that have been funded by american and western powers so we have a very strange situation that is continuing to spiral out of control because the european union having no there's no letup in their attempts at trying to create instability that has killed a hundred thousand people. what london or paris seems to want at all costs is and presumably when they go to sleep at night these leaders don't say they want all these people killed and to support so laugh is a death is the impact of their foreign policies that is the impact coming from saudi arabia and there is very little in these capitals where any policy is being figured out to support groups like and support groups like the syrian government that it just would be trying to. control of the country or even the kurdish minority is currently being slaughtered and killed by defacto american linked al-qaeda militants it's a t
is in mr cameron's body here in london but then what do the european union do they immediately target has. the very movement that is saved christians jews shias and sunnis from the onslaught of al-qaeda linked lists that have been funded by american and western powers so we have a very strange situation that is continuing to spiral out of control because the european union having no there's no letup in their attempts at trying to create instability that has killed a hundred thousand people....
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bling thank you very much for joining us this afternoon firstly which way do you think those are mr cameron's government will go given this study promotes the current relationship that the u.k. has with the. well basically we have a prime minister who i think is probably the most naïve prime minister since we've had in this country since ramsey mcdonald he really doesn't understand how it works now at the moment we do not have self-government we are governed by brussels seventy five percent of our laws come from brussels they control our energy policy our agricultural policy fishing policy employment policy and all the major things that we should have as a free nation and self-governing nation of being gone so this report doesn't reflect the will of the british people it just reflects the will of the political class the status quo and we're just about fed up with it in the united kingdom and i've got a point to make here as well you know that just about fed up with it everywhere else in the european union with fed up with the political class let's rule our own countries let's run our own coun
bling thank you very much for joining us this afternoon firstly which way do you think those are mr cameron's government will go given this study promotes the current relationship that the u.k. has with the. well basically we have a prime minister who i think is probably the most naïve prime minister since we've had in this country since ramsey mcdonald he really doesn't understand how it works now at the moment we do not have self-government we are governed by brussels seventy five percent of...
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advancing on a rebel militias the official position failing to you know opposition failing to unite mr cameron calling the situation a stalemate. he explained earlier to me what could have been the u.k. leaders shifting position. situation is complicated at home he will have difficulty getting. approval because there is quite a lot of i need after iraq to put this coalition partners the liberal democrats are on remarks are supported we had under republican opinion is not. wrong just being realized in the west that no matter. how much there are surance of from western governments that. only the good guys will get help in terms of supplies but that's not the case on the ground and saudi arabia is where you worried about the rise of slum fundamentalism in syria because jordan and some of the white cloaks the minute the united states and britain indirectly by the are helping the syrian rebels that has not stopped decades of war in afghanistan have made economic development almost impossible but set the perfect ground for the onset of the world's biggest heroin industry with amount of land under op
advancing on a rebel militias the official position failing to you know opposition failing to unite mr cameron calling the situation a stalemate. he explained earlier to me what could have been the u.k. leaders shifting position. situation is complicated at home he will have difficulty getting. approval because there is quite a lot of i need after iraq to put this coalition partners the liberal democrats are on remarks are supported we had under republican opinion is not. wrong just being...
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live from birmingham firstly thank you very much for joining us this afternoon why do you think mr cameron has appeared to have changed his stance on the syrian crisis. always change his mind because there's been a huge resistance from within parliament from all sides in parliament certainly all of the backbench members of parliament have made it clear that this is not an issue they want to be intervened in terms of military action or british. forces on the ground and now here you are you have to really move with the regional we've also had a problem and only two weeks ago where the backbench committee raised this issue was put on the floor of the house and we only had one person voting against their right to recall parliament if the decision was taken and any decision that would be taken would have to be voted through parliament so i think is realise the position that has been put in is not one that's sustainable that he will be able to do with it originally as you said you thought he marched william hague off to europe and said let's let's get rid of the ban on syria in turn was supplyin
live from birmingham firstly thank you very much for joining us this afternoon why do you think mr cameron has appeared to have changed his stance on the syrian crisis. always change his mind because there's been a huge resistance from within parliament from all sides in parliament certainly all of the backbench members of parliament have made it clear that this is not an issue they want to be intervened in terms of military action or british. forces on the ground and now here you are you have...
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mr. cameron, he says he is excited about the royal birth. we heard from prince charles.says it is too early to give us any further information. as far as carol middleton is concerned, of course she wants to come and see her daughter as quickly as she possibly can, no doubt bringing pippa along as well and dad, soon to be grandfather will be coming as well. if and when they arrive they will probably be coming through the front door and we'll bring you those pictures here on sky news. the other item we'll see at the front door before we see the royal couple and the baby is a parchment from buckingham palace. that will come into a car that is waiting here in front. it will be whisked in the hours of daylight to buckingham palace where threl be a special e-- there will be a special easel erected there. it will be laced on that easel and we will know what the sex of the baby, probably the weight of the baby but certainly not the name. any ideas on the name? >> if it's a boy, might be wayne, something like that. >>brian: the name speculation continues there. what a shot of the
mr. cameron, he says he is excited about the royal birth. we heard from prince charles.says it is too early to give us any further information. as far as carol middleton is concerned, of course she wants to come and see her daughter as quickly as she possibly can, no doubt bringing pippa along as well and dad, soon to be grandfather will be coming as well. if and when they arrive they will probably be coming through the front door and we'll bring you those pictures here on sky news. the other...
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mr. cameron had roomaled out arming the opposition. is this an accurate report? >> no. there has been no change in the government's policy on this. as you know as said to the house, many times, we've made no decision to send arms to the syrian opposition. and if we did as i also made clear, i believe the house has made clear, we would present it to the house on extent for a motion. equally, we haven't ruled out anoption. none of us can foresee exactly how this crisis will develop. so we have not ruled that out. we haven't ruled it out in any reports that we have ruled anything out that are not correct. >> so, on those last two words, downing street didn't confirm that you ruled out arming the opposition? >> the reports we've trained our policy on aren't connect and if that's -- not correct. >> fine. well, that's hopeful. that means we don't have a lot of questions. can we look at the nature of the op jiggs i mean in your understanding, it's the interim government of the syrian nosh coalition providing security services or governments on the ground in areas of syria cont
mr. cameron had roomaled out arming the opposition. is this an accurate report? >> no. there has been no change in the government's policy on this. as you know as said to the house, many times, we've made no decision to send arms to the syrian opposition. and if we did as i also made clear, i believe the house has made clear, we would present it to the house on extent for a motion. equally, we haven't ruled out anoption. none of us can foresee exactly how this crisis will develop. so we...
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mr. stephen harper. [applause] >> prime minister cameron, your excellency's, parliamentary colleagues from both houses, ladies and gentlemen. it is for me an enormous pleasure and an undoubted privilege to be able today here in this room to introduce the prime minister of canada, stephen harper to you and to do so in a personal and official capacity. the prime minister is no stranger to the ways of westminster, being a politician of considerable range as well as outstanding international vision. there is far more he could tell you and me about this place then i could tell him about the parliament in ottawa. that said, it was my privilege to get to load the nonbiased -- the longest-serving one. speaking in your history, and more recently to have a rapport with the youngest occupants of the fear. your speaker.r, you're very welcome visit to britain, this is less a diplomatic engagement than a and-standing close friends, it is all the more appealing for having that quality to it. i hope you feel at home. the ties between our two countries are so strong it is almost umbilical. it has long been fashionable in the
mr. stephen harper. [applause] >> prime minister cameron, your excellency's, parliamentary colleagues from both houses, ladies and gentlemen. it is for me an enormous pleasure and an undoubted privilege to be able today here in this room to introduce the prime minister of canada, stephen harper to you and to do so in a personal and official capacity. the prime minister is no stranger to the ways of westminster, being a politician of considerable range as well as outstanding international...
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mr. morsi took office. >>> in pakistan, 49 people were killed today in a series of attacks. the bombings came as david cameron were in the capital of islamabad. the deadliest of the attacks happened near a shiite mosque. security forces prevented the bomber from entering the mosque or the death toll would have been higher. in all 29 people were killed in that attack including nine women and several children. >>> not one but two apartment towers came down in scotland today. the towers were demolished as part of a revitalization project. between the two towers sits a 110-year-old church. a piece of demolition debris crashed through the roof but the parishners say it could be fixed. prayers were said for the church to stay in one piece. >>> it was passed in 2011 but the sale that were already in the state is still allowed until tomorrow. officials say the ban will health slow the defamation of the shark. part of the san francisco chinese community has sued to overturn the ban. >>> more on our breaking news tonight as b.a.r.t. moves closer to the strike. we will check back in with deborah villalon who has the ver
mr. morsi took office. >>> in pakistan, 49 people were killed today in a series of attacks. the bombings came as david cameron were in the capital of islamabad. the deadliest of the attacks happened near a shiite mosque. security forces prevented the bomber from entering the mosque or the death toll would have been higher. in all 29 people were killed in that attack including nine women and several children. >>> not one but two apartment towers came down in scotland today. the...