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nigel farage. >> i told you at the start they were all the same and they all agree. they should be part of the european union. as members of the eu what can we do to control immigration. let me tell you. nothing. nothing. the prime minister can talk about benefits. this isn't about benefits. this is about numbers. we have a total open door to ten former communist countries and to the euro zone where people are suffering very badly. i don't blame a single immigrant that comes here wanting to better their lot. it's depressed wages. we have to build a new house, one house every seven minutes just to cope with current level of immigration. we need to change the relationship with europe. one of trade and friendship. take back control of our borders and put in place an australian style point system and 77% of british people want something down. >> nigel farage thank you. nick clegg. >> i will never spread fear about immigration because i think we just need to remember there's basically good immigration a
nigel farage. >> i told you at the start they were all the same and they all agree. they should be part of the european union. as members of the eu what can we do to control immigration. let me tell you. nothing. nothing. the prime minister can talk about benefits. this isn't about benefits. this is about numbers. we have a total open door to ten former communist countries and to the euro zone where people are suffering very badly. i don't blame a single immigrant that comes here wanting...
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nigel farage. >> how does that cut the deficit. with, how can they believe your promises. you've failed in the government to eliminate the deficit. that was your promise. tell johnny who asked the question, what are you going to cut? >> what i would say is we're going to find one pound out of everyone hundred that the government spends and save it for. if we coit for two more combined with the extra taxes in terms of tax avoidance we'll eliminate the deficit. >> david cameron, thank you. let me put the point on the side of the deficit to leanne wood. >> labor have voted for more austerity. they voted for the austerity charter which means another 30 billion pounds of cuts. and in the valleys where i live we've yet to recover from the recession before last, let alone this one. and your party, ed, represents many airs ya of wales at all different levels. do you accept that you failed people in wales because we represent some of the poorest communities in the whole of the eu and your party is presiding over those communities. >> no, i
nigel farage. >> how does that cut the deficit. with, how can they believe your promises. you've failed in the government to eliminate the deficit. that was your promise. tell johnny who asked the question, what are you going to cut? >> what i would say is we're going to find one pound out of everyone hundred that the government spends and save it for. if we coit for two more combined with the extra taxes in terms of tax avoidance we'll eliminate the deficit. >> david cameron,...
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nigel farage of the u.k. independence party. ed miliband, labor. leanne would the party wales. nicola sturgeon of the scottish national party. and david cameron for the conservatives. [applause] our questions are going to focus on some of the big political issues that we are all care about and affect everyday life. you can get analysis online i going to our website. if you want to comment, the twitter tag is #leadersdebate. natalie: you were told austerity and inequality were inevitable.
nigel farage of the u.k. independence party. ed miliband, labor. leanne would the party wales. nicola sturgeon of the scottish national party. and david cameron for the conservatives. [applause] our questions are going to focus on some of the big political issues that we are all care about and affect everyday life. you can get analysis online i going to our website. if you want to comment, the twitter tag is #leadersdebate. natalie: you were told austerity and inequality were inevitable.
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nigel farage. farage: there are six other party leaders tonight. they may look different, but all are the same. all six support britain's membership of the european union and most of our laws being made somewhere else. as a consequence, all of them support open-door immigration. is it any wonder the trust in politics is broken down to the extent it has? i represent ukip, and we believe this country should be a self-governing nation. we believe we are getting to do that. we believe this open-door immigration depressed the wages, made buying houses are youngsters very difficult. made it tough to get an appointment and not being good for this country. we have a positive alternative. let's have revealed europe. but make involved -- laws. let's take back control our own quarter so we can choose the quantity and quality of two comes to britain. by doing that we will give you working people and even break. clegg: i think it is pretty obvious no one standing here will win the election outright. we'll have
nigel farage. farage: there are six other party leaders tonight. they may look different, but all are the same. all six support britain's membership of the european union and most of our laws being made somewhere else. as a consequence, all of them support open-door immigration. is it any wonder the trust in politics is broken down to the extent it has? i represent ukip, and we believe this country should be a self-governing nation. we believe we are getting to do that. we believe this...
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nigel farage. >> it's interesting. our own leaders aren't optimistic. our own leaders don't think this country is good enough even to make its own laws. what i want to see is a self-governing, self-confident united kingdom, a country in which we've got pride. and for young people we're living in a global economy. we've got to forget this obsession with our frankly failing in many cases next-door neighbors in europe and let's re-engage with a bigger, wider world and the best place to start would be the 2.2 billion people that live in the quaemt and that are our real friends. let's have a britain that governs itself and -- >> leanne wood. thank you. >> the best way to provide optimism is to create the conditions whereby everyone can have a job, whereby we can create the conditions of full employment. made cymru wants to create 50,000 new jobs with our jobs creation plan by supporting small businesses and also changing the way the public sector contracts out to the private sector to guarantee more jobs to be local jobs. >> thank you very much. a note of op
nigel farage. >> it's interesting. our own leaders aren't optimistic. our own leaders don't think this country is good enough even to make its own laws. what i want to see is a self-governing, self-confident united kingdom, a country in which we've got pride. and for young people we're living in a global economy. we've got to forget this obsession with our frankly failing in many cases next-door neighbors in europe and let's re-engage with a bigger, wider world and the best place to start...
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nigel farage just sent his manifesto and said it was serious.nd more spending on greece. president obama intends to drop cuba from a list of states connected with terrorism. it marks a shift towards restoring relations between the two countries. the congress will respond to the notification. sri lanka unexpectedly cut its key lending rate, it cut to 8%. it comes as growth slows the most in two years. you can find more on that story at bloomberg.com. mark: the eu could issue charges against google this week for violating competition laws. it will is accused of highlighting its own services at the expense of rivals. the implication could be severe with hefty fines which could constrain how google delivers its engine. what is likely to happen? tony: there have been three settlements that have been shocked, just as we think nothing more can surprise us, today they will announce the first set of charges against google for the search engine. today they will also announce a new probe that will -- they have been studying informally for a while about the
nigel farage just sent his manifesto and said it was serious.nd more spending on greece. president obama intends to drop cuba from a list of states connected with terrorism. it marks a shift towards restoring relations between the two countries. the congress will respond to the notification. sri lanka unexpectedly cut its key lending rate, it cut to 8%. it comes as growth slows the most in two years. you can find more on that story at bloomberg.com. mark: the eu could issue charges against...
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richard: i think the person who has the most to win is nigel farage.really made his presence known in a minority group. i think the person who needs to make up the most ground is the green party. we saw that with the interview they gave on lbc. which went really well. the fact that she not only didn't know some of the facts around housebuilding policies, but also the fact that she stumbled so much, really doesn't give people confidence that this is somebody who can lead the country. guy: last time, we saw nick clegg. nobody knew really who he was. do you think we get a repeat performance here? this is a really good debater. she could really stand out here. is some good -- somebody going to pull a clefgg out of this one? tanya: we are waiting to see what happens. they have a short amount of time to put their point across. is there that point where clegg-mania could come the second time? what effect could this have in terms of what people think after the debate? francine: richard, in terms of people, if you look at the mood amongst voters, we were just t
richard: i think the person who has the most to win is nigel farage.really made his presence known in a minority group. i think the person who needs to make up the most ground is the green party. we saw that with the interview they gave on lbc. which went really well. the fact that she not only didn't know some of the facts around housebuilding policies, but also the fact that she stumbled so much, really doesn't give people confidence that this is somebody who can lead the country. guy: last...
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how do you think nigel farage did, though judy because he was there to make a big impression?> he was. and he was the one that everybody should be excited about watching. but i think because we had the new faces in there, i know nicolanicol nicolas sturgeon i think a lot of people, they thought she was a small woman in a red dress. but i think he looked slightly waxen face and sweaty. and the women were just watching him, which was funny. but he's very good doing this sort of bloke in the pubbish type thing, but at the same time, i think when he was under attack like that he did flounder slightly i think. >> did either of you think he did well? because his aim was to say, i'm not like the rest of them. >> he definitely pushed his issue, so if he wanted to get immigration on the table, he did. and, you know, that's something different. >> he said that he stood out and he was telling truths that establishment politicians don't want to -- >> you get with american debates, particularly on the presidential level is very packaged, very careful, they're very meticulous in what they'r
how do you think nigel farage did, though judy because he was there to make a big impression?> he was. and he was the one that everybody should be excited about watching. but i think because we had the new faces in there, i know nicolanicol nicolas sturgeon i think a lot of people, they thought she was a small woman in a red dress. but i think he looked slightly waxen face and sweaty. and the women were just watching him, which was funny. but he's very good doing this sort of bloke in the...
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nigel farage once a referendum and so does david cameron.s want an end to austerity, so they sit with labor. the irish party mostly sits with david cameron. the numbers clearly stack up in ed miliband's favor. but that gives the liberal democrats a lot of bargaining power. >> what a dismal choice. >> this is just a projection. the conservatives do a little better. what many want him to do is risk forming a coalition and go it alone. anna: fantastic. i'm joined now by my bloomberg politics coanchor, guy johnson. guy is hosting a debate on britain and europe. good morning. guy: it kind of leads back to what rob was talking about. who is going to form the next government? the labour party says that a referendum is bad for british business. the conservatives say that a referendum needs to be answered. today, we talk about the fact the fiction, and the future. we've got a great panel. john mills, lord lamont roger carr, all joining us downstairs. it is our debate, but it is also our audience's debate. we are going to have a twitter war. we are ta
nigel farage once a referendum and so does david cameron.s want an end to austerity, so they sit with labor. the irish party mostly sits with david cameron. the numbers clearly stack up in ed miliband's favor. but that gives the liberal democrats a lot of bargaining power. >> what a dismal choice. >> this is just a projection. the conservatives do a little better. what many want him to do is risk forming a coalition and go it alone. anna: fantastic. i'm joined now by my bloomberg...
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the verdict in that poll was that ed miliband had done best and that nigel farage had come third.ine: it was a good debate. steven, when you look at the uncertainty, is -- are there one or two sectors that you would invest in at the moment? something is going to change. i'm thinking of housing. stephen: housing has become something of a cloud. people are concerned about the impact of a labor implementation of non-dumb policy on the market. the fundamentals are still sound. there are unfortunately not enough houses being built. there is a mismatch between demand and supply. with unemployment coming down and real incomes rising affordability is still good. francine: stephen, thank you so much for joining us. stephen macklow-smith from j.p. morgan asset management and anna edwards. later, we will speak to the u.k. work and pensions secretary. we will talk about those jobless claim numbers. stay with us for that interview. here are bloomberg's top stories. u.s. banks citigroup and goldman sachs posted their best earnings in years. citigroup saw the highest profit since the onset of th
the verdict in that poll was that ed miliband had done best and that nigel farage had come third.ine: it was a good debate. steven, when you look at the uncertainty, is -- are there one or two sectors that you would invest in at the moment? something is going to change. i'm thinking of housing. stephen: housing has become something of a cloud. people are concerned about the impact of a labor implementation of non-dumb policy on the market. the fundamentals are still sound. there are...
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nigel farage of the u.k. independence party. ed miliband, labor. leanne would the party wales. nicola sturgeon of the scottish national party. and david cameron for the conservatives. [applause] our questions are going to focus on some of the big political issues that we are all care about and affect everyday life. you can get analysis online i going to our website. if you want to comment, the twitter tag is #leadersdebate. natalie: you were told austerity and inequality were inevitable. they were not. you all deserve better. let's put principles and values first. that is why i got into politics. the green party is determined to deliver a fair party that does not make the poor pay for bankers. returning the nhs to its founding principles. no public money going into private coffers. we know we must take real action on climate change. the biggest threat facing us all. other parties trade in fear. fear of immigrants, demonizing people on benefits. to build a decent, humane society, we start with help. vote green. julie: thank you. >> all six of them support britain's union in the
nigel farage of the u.k. independence party. ed miliband, labor. leanne would the party wales. nicola sturgeon of the scottish national party. and david cameron for the conservatives. [applause] our questions are going to focus on some of the big political issues that we are all care about and affect everyday life. you can get analysis online i going to our website. if you want to comment, the twitter tag is #leadersdebate. natalie: you were told austerity and inequality were inevitable. they...
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nigel farage of the u.k. independence party. ed miliband, labor. leanne would the party wales.sturgeon of the scottish national party. and david cameron for the conservatives. [applause] our questions are going to focus on some of the big political issues that we are all care about and affect everyday life. you can get analysis online i going to our website. if you want to comment, the twitter tag is #leadersdebate. natalie: you were told austerity and inequality were inevitable. they were not. you all deserve better. let's put principles and values first. that is why i got into politics. the green party is determined to deliver a fair party that does not make the poor pay for bankers. returning the nhs to its founding principles. no public money going into private coffers. we know we must take real action on climate change. the biggest threat facing us all. other parties trade in fear. fear of immigrants, demonizing people on benefits. to build a decent, humane society, we start with help. vote green. julie: thank you. >> all six of them support britain's union in the european
nigel farage of the u.k. independence party. ed miliband, labor. leanne would the party wales.sturgeon of the scottish national party. and david cameron for the conservatives. [applause] our questions are going to focus on some of the big political issues that we are all care about and affect everyday life. you can get analysis online i going to our website. if you want to comment, the twitter tag is #leadersdebate. natalie: you were told austerity and inequality were inevitable. they were not....
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very briefly, the leader, nigel farrar farage was up on your patch. what reception did he get? was a bit of a chaotic day, to be honest. we have a picture of him from the grimsby telegraph. who knows? we'll see. >> ben, thank you very much, indeed. grimsby evening telegraf i started my journalistic career on that paper. you can keep in touch with me on twitter, @bbcdavideased and don't forget the website as well bbc.com at -- where are we? slash news if i can get it out. thanks for watching "gmt." you pay your auto insurance premium every month on the dot. you're like the poster child for paying on time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey insurance companies, news flash. nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] give extra. get extra. succes
very briefly, the leader, nigel farrar farage was up on your patch. what reception did he get? was a bit of a chaotic day, to be honest. we have a picture of him from the grimsby telegraph. who knows? we'll see. >> ben, thank you very much, indeed. grimsby evening telegraf i started my journalistic career on that paper. you can keep in touch with me on twitter, @bbcdavideased and don't forget the website as well bbc.com at -- where are we? slash news if i can get it out. thanks for...
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thank you as well to nicola sturgeon, natalie wood, nigel farage. also, thank you to our audience for your questions, those at home watching, and everyone online. stay with us for analysis on news at 10. thanks again for watching and good night. [applause] >> monday night on "the communicators" the development of cloud storage. >> the national security agency is building one of the largest cloud data centers in a secure mountain facility in utah. it is doing so because it surveillance needs require that degree of storage and security. the u.s. government's chief information officer three or four years ago ordered u.s. government agencies to move to the cloud. as a result, even civilian agencies are turning to cloud services. >> monday night at 8:00 eastern on the communicators on c-span2. >> next, former maryland governor martin o'malley and a politics and exit breakfast in new hampshire. then a discussion on the role religion plays in politics. after that, minority whip steny hoyer hold a discussion with college students. starting tomorrow night, p
thank you as well to nicola sturgeon, natalie wood, nigel farage. also, thank you to our audience for your questions, those at home watching, and everyone online. stay with us for analysis on news at 10. thanks again for watching and good night. [applause] >> monday night on "the communicators" the development of cloud storage. >> the national security agency is building one of the largest cloud data centers in a secure mountain facility in utah. it is doing so because it...