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members of parliament.yself become a correspondent. you learned as you show people around in the bin few people of our constitutional constitutional settlement into thinking that doesn't matter. >> i suppose i'm more on the modernizer wing however i think the ceremony is one that provides a historical explanation for what our parliament does and why it doesn't. i think it sets a framework in which the business of the house can be performed in a much more efficient and functional manner. so i think it works. >> let's have a look in central lobby because i'm told the speaker's procession is on its way. police inspector rate to give the command for hats off strangers and we will see the procession itself speaker john berg go with the sergeant of arms and he will be accompanied by the chaplain rose hudson wilkins. what i expect if he has left his office said he will come up along the corridor and they will turn left. turning left into the central lobby. right. >> it's right. he is turning right. he's he is comi
members of parliament.yself become a correspondent. you learned as you show people around in the bin few people of our constitutional constitutional settlement into thinking that doesn't matter. >> i suppose i'm more on the modernizer wing however i think the ceremony is one that provides a historical explanation for what our parliament does and why it doesn't. i think it sets a framework in which the business of the house can be performed in a much more efficient and functional manner....
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also reminds the queen and parliament is, there are three parts of parliament. a fantastic ceremonial this one. this afternoon the house resumes and there is quite, the bible, underlines the fact it is the right of the, and to proceed with business regardless of what they may need to do after the queen's speech. but that's the framework in the morning and then the hurly-burly in the afternoon is a great contrast but as part of our parliamentary. >> there are thousands of people who work here. you were in charge of what, 2000 people? >> 2000 in the house of commons, yes, with a fantastic range, skills and experiences because we provide all of the services that the house needs to conduct its business. so everything that experts from the woodwork, not directly but y the houses business but it is about maintaining the incredible building in which we operate. right across the board the economic research experts, select committees, the people who provide come hell provide our security. it's a remarkable group of people. i'm very proud to have led them for the last thr
also reminds the queen and parliament is, there are three parts of parliament. a fantastic ceremonial this one. this afternoon the house resumes and there is quite, the bible, underlines the fact it is the right of the, and to proceed with business regardless of what they may need to do after the queen's speech. but that's the framework in the morning and then the hurly-burly in the afternoon is a great contrast but as part of our parliamentary. >> there are thousands of people who work...
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opening of the parliament. she delivered a speech written by the government that outlines the priorities for the coming year. hugh edwards hosted the coverage. this is an hour and 45 minutes. >> it is 10:30 in westminster. standby for a unique blend of pageantry and politics as we bring you full coverage of the state opening of parliament. it is the last queen speech before the general election. >> good morning. not long to go before the queen arrives here in that traditional carriage procession the start of a new procession of parliament but the new we know is 11 months so there's hardly any time to start an ambitious new program of legislation. having said that there are some interesting and significant items in the list of bills we're expecting today and we will be talking about those in due course. we also put the thing in the wider political context following the recent local and european elections which saw the rise raising new questions for other party leaders. plenty for david cameron about. he left num
opening of the parliament. she delivered a speech written by the government that outlines the priorities for the coming year. hugh edwards hosted the coverage. this is an hour and 45 minutes. >> it is 10:30 in westminster. standby for a unique blend of pageantry and politics as we bring you full coverage of the state opening of parliament. it is the last queen speech before the general election. >> good morning. not long to go before the queen arrives here in that traditional...
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and fs the crown in parliament.tually parliament goes through both houses but they don't become law until they receive royal aconstituent still pronounced. or promulgated in ancient legal french. >> what's happening now is that andrew ford the controller is handing over to this gentleman who is marcus chummably a very important figure. he is the lord ray chamberlin in charge of the royal part for the palace of westminster and he will be one of those greeting the queen when she arrives very shortly. it's on display in the royal gallery the crown. because it is there to demonstrate very publicly the queen's authority. the reason is that she's coming to parliament today to open parliament and to deliver that queen's speech. so the crown is on display. and if we also see what's happening next because we see that the cap of maintenance and the sword of states are also being placed on display. not quite as imimportant as the imperial state crown but they are also powerful and ancient symbols of the monarch's authority. so
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well now you guys after the elections have twenty four places in the european parliament is set enough to do anything to change anything well the problem of the european parliament is being a member of the european parliament is like being a eunuch at an orgy the problem is you don't actually have any real power you can't suggest legislation you can only react to it so world i will be doing is doing my best and as my party will be to highlight the more ridiculous aspects of the rules and regulations to try to bring in and try to our best choose to stop that which we can just say we're twenty four members that should be a lot a lot better than it was before we have a good team here they're good quality they're all very united very together. we will be making a mark on the not only just in one part the u.k. but believe the whole of the u.k. including scotland and wales and we will be able to take the case for all those policy united kingdom to the european union. talking about what's going on inside the u.k. now i remember in two thousand and nine european elections your party had simila
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group in the parliament are you. trying to form a bloc. leader is doing that at the moment he's very good at the sort of thing getting somewhere we're making headway looking very good but these things. are the question. that was i was asking you about a specific. we will not be doing business with them at the end of her party. which is just. we just sort of thing. people and quite frankly that would be unacceptable. but the trouble is in the european parliament european problem strange bedfellows you have to get into into bed with all sorts of people you wouldn't want to take home to see your mother but that's what i'm saying i cannot set differences aside and work with not in the plan per se for the sake of a bigger cause. because. we were a socialist party and also the have a lot of history. isn't that sort of thing absolutely unacceptable to you can't we we're meant to resist party we don't believe in that sort of nonsense it's certainly not our way of doing things it's very we certainly would have nothing to do with it ok so david came
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the card of success transfer into something bigger well david cole board member of the hearing in parliament for scotland is my guest today. a venue with the euro skeptic you keep party took the recent do you elections by stool suggesting that britons are getting fed up with mainstream politicians in london in brussels. this is the beginning of the end for britain's euro story will you keep success force change to big parties or was it merely a fleeting protest vote. david cobra scottish. thanks for joining us it's great to have you on our program today now we're going to start from the latest news day european commission has demanded a six billion hike to a budget from the u.k. now where is that money going was a very good question where is the money going they don't seem to know whether the previous money's gone for nineteen years they haven't been able to all that the cones. well now you guys after the elections have twenty four places in the european parliament is set enough to do anything to change anything well the problem of the european parliament is being a member of the european pa
the card of success transfer into something bigger well david cole board member of the hearing in parliament for scotland is my guest today. a venue with the euro skeptic you keep party took the recent do you elections by stool suggesting that britons are getting fed up with mainstream politicians in london in brussels. this is the beginning of the end for britain's euro story will you keep success force change to big parties or was it merely a fleeting protest vote. david cobra scottish....
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was that the final nail in the coffin of her quest to form this group in the parliament? >> i would not say was the final nail, but certainly it did not help. it certainly turned a number of far right parties from scandinavia, and we're being told also from eastern europe. it was a major problem for a main ally from the done each -- from the dutch anti-islam freedom party. he is very pro-israel. be part of that. le pen tried to distance itself from her father, but i think it was too late. it was a reminder of the roots of her very party. it also shows, i believe, that the far right is highly fermented. i mentioned the differences between the anti-islam and the very liberal party and the conservative party. the hope of marine le pen was to form an alliance with a new polish party, the polish congress of the new right. the problem is that it's a leader is highly controversial and made a number of sexist and homophobic remarks. you see the far right is very powerful in the parliament come of it it is very fragmented. the big winner is the man who formed a political group and
was that the final nail in the coffin of her quest to form this group in the parliament? >> i would not say was the final nail, but certainly it did not help. it certainly turned a number of far right parties from scandinavia, and we're being told also from eastern europe. it was a major problem for a main ally from the done each -- from the dutch anti-islam freedom party. he is very pro-israel. be part of that. le pen tried to distance itself from her father, but i think it was too late....
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of national parliaments.uced changes to turnouts across europe going down and down. i put it on the table. we need to think about it. it's not a policy. certainly as we saw in the local and european elections, there is a profound sense of alienation with the european union. i'm far from convinced you get it by having a referendum. we've got to see it brought back. i might be wrong but the last queen's speech -- >> the queen is just leaving. we'll pick you want in a second. the queen preparing to leave the palace of westminster. the heads of the armed forces lined up on the right. then sharing a little joke there. lord chancellor, baroness desouza, lord speaker. checking the purse for the speech. there you go. it's a little bit late now, jack. >> i think the duke is explaining on one occasion the speech wasn't put back popperly. then the poor lord chancellor wasn't able to close the bag. it was heavy. you have to be really careful about it. >> so gives you a sense of this part of it is relaxed. the queen is a
of national parliaments.uced changes to turnouts across europe going down and down. i put it on the table. we need to think about it. it's not a policy. certainly as we saw in the local and european elections, there is a profound sense of alienation with the european union. i'm far from convinced you get it by having a referendum. we've got to see it brought back. i might be wrong but the last queen's speech -- >> the queen is just leaving. we'll pick you want in a second. the queen...
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libyans are voting today to elect a new 200 seat parliament.arlier today, the current prime -- cast his vote rather in that election. they will be choosing members of the new parliament that will be replacing the general -- national general congress. the new hope is that the new parliament will create a viable with more seats in the east where they are demanding greater autonomy. >> the whole nation goes to the polls. this will be the third time libyans have been able to vote freely since the fall of moammar gadhafi. >> every libyan citizen is asking for comfort, safety, and stability. the begins want a well-built state, like the rest of the developed world. the dream of security remains distant in libya's second largest city in ghazi, where tolls regularly explode and be brave enough to go to the valid ibaka must special forces are on by. -- on standby. and to be brave enough to go to the ballot walks, libyan forces are on standby. however, the security forces face a section of those who want to join the rogue general. they are engaged in batt
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i came to parliament in 2010. that's the first opportunity i had to watch the queen's speech and be a participant in the commence up close, but even now many years on i still find it an enormous source of pride about our country. i think, of course, there's politics today. i'm sure we might get onto that later, but what's far more important today is actually this is a moment of national pride for us all and you sort of put the politics aside for a while and reflect on what this actually means about our country and our constitutional arrangements in government. >> your perspective, tom, what is it? some of your colleagues in the past have said to me, you know, we should move away from this kind of stuff in the 21st century. what's your take on this? >> we shouldn't forget there's a practical side to this in terms of the queen's speech and the content which, of course, sets out what the government's program of action is and it's an opportunity for the coalition government to set out its program, but also an opportun
i came to parliament in 2010. that's the first opportunity i had to watch the queen's speech and be a participant in the commence up close, but even now many years on i still find it an enormous source of pride about our country. i think, of course, there's politics today. i'm sure we might get onto that later, but what's far more important today is actually this is a moment of national pride for us all and you sort of put the politics aside for a while and reflect on what this actually means...
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united kingdom independence party has shocked the british establishment coming first in the here of parliament elections good news for those who want to see the u.k. live the new well the length of founder the party isn't thrilled and is launching a new turn a day of dr alan scare at their original hero skeptic a historian turned politician and he's my guest today. a european swing to the right is troubling brussels regions maverick you keep is gaining points a total all as another euro skeptic blog is propping up on the horizon this time on the left side of the political mainstream. do they have better answers when will the u.k. see the end of us territory is a british exit from the e.u. a real possibility. dr alan scat founder of the new deal party here a skeptic politicians scholar it's great to have you on our show today welcome now i'm just go going to go ahead and start here the one who found it ukase into benton's party you're also its biggest critic now a days because you left it but this year they're of their highest success yet twenty four members say it's in the e.u. parliament that
united kingdom independence party has shocked the british establishment coming first in the here of parliament elections good news for those who want to see the u.k. live the new well the length of founder the party isn't thrilled and is launching a new turn a day of dr alan scare at their original hero skeptic a historian turned politician and he's my guest today. a european swing to the right is troubling brussels regions maverick you keep is gaining points a total all as another euro skeptic...
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polls tos went to the elect a new parliament. the vote went ahead despite continuing unrest in parts of the country. 22 of the new seats are reserved for women. would usher in a more stable government. libya has been gripped by a power struggle between islamists and moderate since the ousting of dictator muammar coffee three years ago. >> european union leaders began their june summit on thursday with a ceremony in belgium. they were remembering the out rate of world war i 100 years ago. around half a million people died in fighting in the small belgian town between 1914 and 1918. he gained notoriety as the battlefield with the german army played poison gas for the first time. today, rows of graves are a somber reminder of the horrors of war. what hundred years later, european cooperation is proof that at least some lessons have been learned from history. the world health organization warned on thursday that west africa's able a outbreak is likely to spread further. any thismic began in year and has been transmitted to neighborin
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day, it will the need to have the votes of the parliament.talks, to have the respective discussions with the parliament and to talk about possible candidates. there have been enough public statements on the part of plenty of people. let's get down to the responsible work. >> [inaudible] as far as the timetable is concerned, we need to talk about the end of june. that continues to be the case. in theliament will meet first decisions will be taken and we will have to bear those in mind. i've a very straightforward approach, which is i want britain to stay in a reformed european union. that is my goal and that is what i think is best and it is best for europe as well. as a decision about whether to stay in europe or to leave europe will be for the british people in a referendum by the end of 2017. the approach the european union takes between now and then will be very important if we can achieve reforms, if we can demonstrate openness, flexibility, less interference. people capable of taking the european union forward in that direction. plain --
day, it will the need to have the votes of the parliament.talks, to have the respective discussions with the parliament and to talk about possible candidates. there have been enough public statements on the part of plenty of people. let's get down to the responsible work. >> [inaudible] as far as the timetable is concerned, we need to talk about the end of june. that continues to be the case. in theliament will meet first decisions will be taken and we will have to bear those in mind....
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russia's parliament votes to withdraw permission for russian troops to be deployed in ukraine as the violence fuels refugee crisis we discussed it with the u.n. representative in just a few moments. leaving i had still the polls to choose and the new parliament against a backdrop of bloodshed and chaos three years since the overthrow of the khadafi regime promised to bring peace and democracy. plus as orbiting junk threatens to cut us off from vital communications satellites we speak to the man on a mission to save the day. what you are here to national life for moscow with me marina josh welcome to the program a russian lawmakers have appealed the decision to allow the use of russian forces on ukrainian territory following their request by president putin the permission had been and place since march when moscow sought to protect the russian population in crimea ahead of a referendum the move is seen as an act of goodwill to diffuse the tension over eastern ukraine the region struggling to maintain a fragile truce with both the army and local militia blaming each other for breaking
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any cooperation from the parliament.there will be a clash of institutions, despite the fact that there has not been -- he will try to avoid that. the constructive part, look at these super candidates. we talked about -- my colleagues think it is necessarily could happen, but she might be one of the super candidates who could override your discussions. >> [indiscernible] >> he could be a very good commission president. >> if you are getting into new speculations here. >> first, about legitimacy and le pen. two things. democracy, you have 51 persons that makes the decision. it is perfect legitimacy and it has a big concern since then. madam le pen, i would love that no one excessively [indiscernible] 4.8 million voters, and le pen two years ago, 6.4 million. it is not about the exclusion of the extreme right? >> you mean at the presidentials? >> yes. every voter who was willing to vote [indiscernible] do not overemphasize that very idiosyncratic situation. a difficult situation, i came back from my state and this city by u
any cooperation from the parliament.there will be a clash of institutions, despite the fact that there has not been -- he will try to avoid that. the constructive part, look at these super candidates. we talked about -- my colleagues think it is necessarily could happen, but she might be one of the super candidates who could override your discussions. >> [indiscernible] >> he could be a very good commission president. >> if you are getting into new speculations here. >>...
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it risks undermining the power of national parliaments, and it hands new power to the european parliament. >> cameron and victor or bond of hungary were the only two to vote no to juncker. the 26 other leaders voted in favor, including german chancellor angela merkel. >> the debate about a leading candidate has not only resulted in a decision about who it should be -- it has also set the agenda to the next five years. this strategic agenda sets up the challenges that we, together with the eu parliament, must face in the next five years. >> europe's and excavation president has a difficult job ahead of him. he needs to champion major reforms to the eu and at the same time address british demands that powers be given back to member countries. >> let's find out what this all means. jeff is at the european council and has the details for us. great to see you. mr. juncker has been a very much in the thick of things, and david cameron says he has just been far too long around the eu block tom about other leaders disagree. >> they sort of did. to be honest, a lot of the leaders see mr. juncker i
it risks undermining the power of national parliaments, and it hands new power to the european parliament. >> cameron and victor or bond of hungary were the only two to vote no to juncker. the 26 other leaders voted in favor, including german chancellor angela merkel. >> the debate about a leading candidate has not only resulted in a decision about who it should be -- it has also set the agenda to the next five years. this strategic agenda sets up the challenges that we, together...
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petro poroshenko is about to take his oath of office in parliament. let's show you the latest picture from the ukrainian capitol kyiv. once poroshenko has been sworn in the leaders of his government will present themselves and the flag of the country will be hoisted. he will begin almost immediately of with the huge task of trying to stabilize eastern ukraine. >>> as we wait for the president elect to arrive, and take office, what are we comchg this- expecting in this ceremony. >> he will be sworn in in front of the rada, the ukrainian parliament. we might hear him make his speech of what his plans will be, coming hours, coming days. and he may make his way over to st. sofia square, where he will be meeting members of the armed forces where he will be recognized as commander in chief of the ukrainian are armed forces. because the ukrainians are at war. whether this is a battle as many in kyiv see it between ukraine and pro-russian forces or russian forces in the east of the country. so his immediate tip steps wille to tackle at a problem. that is real
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antiestablishment and neo-nazi parties will have considerably more seats in the eu parliament. the far right national from plants -- from france clinched 20 seats. a party also emerged as the strongest force in denmark and the danish people's party is not quite as extreme, but much like the u.k. independence party it has an anti-eu and anti-immigration platform, which tapped into widespread fear that foreigners are compromising the country's identity and values. >> just 26 years old, he has already made the jump to brussels. his platform is simple and straightforward. >> we don't think europe should be a social union. there are numerous issues in the national states. we think the eu should focus on what is good in the free trades, the cross-border problems, like+ climate and environment. that they should not interfere in the day-to-day business. >> more denmark and lest europe -- and less europe, this is what put the danish people party in place and doubled the number of the right-wing populists sent to brussels. it was an impressive showing. something for them to sing about. h
antiestablishment and neo-nazi parties will have considerably more seats in the eu parliament. the far right national from plants -- from france clinched 20 seats. a party also emerged as the strongest force in denmark and the danish people's party is not quite as extreme, but much like the u.k. independence party it has an anti-eu and anti-immigration platform, which tapped into widespread fear that foreigners are compromising the country's identity and values. >> just 26 years old, he...
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his candidate has to be approved by the parliament. i share the view of the heads of government certainly want this issue to be resolved relatively rapidly. first, the head of the -- will be the natural candidates for the job. and second, we want to keep the flexibility to nominate the president. this was the prediction which mrs. merkel was taken last week. [ indiscernible ] so it's not a personable question, it's really an institutional question. and the new electoral body like the parliament will not see -- a super candidate, i don't believe. i'm always happy to see french people in a position to be candidates like that. but i think that the parliament has no reason to accept anyone coming outside from his electoral area. so i think they're both excellent candidates. i'm not sure that the best job for them is head of the commission. >> let me answer the debt question and also touch on the jobs question. on the debt, there are two separate issues. there use sustainability, where it really depends on the ability of the country to fina
his candidate has to be approved by the parliament. i share the view of the heads of government certainly want this issue to be resolved relatively rapidly. first, the head of the -- will be the natural candidates for the job. and second, we want to keep the flexibility to nominate the president. this was the prediction which mrs. merkel was taken last week. [ indiscernible ] so it's not a personable question, it's really an institutional question. and the new electoral body like the parliament...
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to participate in this new sitting of the parliament. encourages them not to attends they are failing in their national duty. because during that period, during that seating the whole objective is for the newly-elected m.p.s, the blocks parliamentary blocks to elect a new president and vice presidents, prime minister and deputy prime ministers and head of parliament and the deputies. >> the messages that have been sent out, though, from the u.s., from some in his own party from, the shia cleric, the messages are all basically subtly maybe saying the same things it's time for nouri al-maliki to go. but actually what iraq needs now is some sort of unity government and a prime minister who isn't so toxic, who can be more inclusive. it doesn't matter what happened in the election, the election has passed and this is now a country that in certain parts is at civil war. >> well, who will eventually become prime minister is not something that is known. no one can predict that and the parliamentary blocks, the parliamentary groups, the political
to participate in this new sitting of the parliament. encourages them not to attends they are failing in their national duty. because during that period, during that seating the whole objective is for the newly-elected m.p.s, the blocks parliamentary blocks to elect a new president and vice presidents, prime minister and deputy prime ministers and head of parliament and the deputies. >> the messages that have been sent out, though, from the u.s., from some in his own party from, the shia...
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negotiations to form a coalition of the european parliament. his party has artie sent the right-wing populists -- has already sent the right-wing populists packing. >> racism is not acceptable. it is not ok to base them on the color of their skin. there are lots of friend lines. that is why we said no thank you . >> the members of the european parliament and the world are keeping a close eye on how the right-wing parties are shaping up. >> not even half of all eligible voters actually cast their ballots in last year's elections. many citizens in the ee you feel let down by politics and politicians. take small farmers in romania, for example. national governments often
negotiations to form a coalition of the european parliament. his party has artie sent the right-wing populists -- has already sent the right-wing populists packing. >> racism is not acceptable. it is not ok to base them on the color of their skin. there are lots of friend lines. that is why we said no thank you . >> the members of the european parliament and the world are keeping a close eye on how the right-wing parties are shaping up. >> not even half of all eligible voters...
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any cooperation from the parliament.here will be a clash of institutions, despite the fact that there has not been -- he will try to avoid that. the constructive part, look at these super candidates. colleaguesbout -- my think it is necessarily could happen, but she might be one of the super candidates who could override your discussions. >> [indiscernible] >> he could be a very good commission president. >> if you are getting into new speculations here. legitimacy and le pen. towo things. you have 51 persons that makes the decision. it is perfect legitimacy and it has a big concern since then. madam le pen, i would love that excessively [indiscernible] 4.8 million voters, and le pen two years ago,6.4 million. it is not about the exclusion of the extreme right foot >> you mean at the presidentials? >> yes. every voter who was willing to vote [indiscernible] overemphasize that very idiosyncratic situation. situation, i came back from my state in this city, by using american comparisons. is ae question is t-tip difficult p
any cooperation from the parliament.here will be a clash of institutions, despite the fact that there has not been -- he will try to avoid that. the constructive part, look at these super candidates. colleaguesbout -- my think it is necessarily could happen, but she might be one of the super candidates who could override your discussions. >> [indiscernible] >> he could be a very good commission president. >> if you are getting into new speculations here. legitimacy and le pen....
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vote for me it is a protest vote be interested in the european parliament. be in dozens of you keep m.e.p. since going back to nine hundred ninety nine they didn't do anything constructive the just go to take the money the expenses pensions. the leader. just claim these taken over two million pounds in expenses although we hardly have a dozen key meetings he avoids key debates as did most of the others to piece have been put in jail for fraud. really very sad reflection of protest politics the the not very bright people vote them in breach of. the european union and its institutions are so you're saying it's a purchase vote but what about about that i mean all it comes down to is that people want change now. but the don't articulate any politics any policies. behave in the hollywood i mean they don't make a case for british. exit you would really just a bunch of not very bright people getting as much money and expenses as the as they could possibly get. their representative. of the electorate to five percent so that's about one percent of the electorate as a
vote for me it is a protest vote be interested in the european parliament. be in dozens of you keep m.e.p. since going back to nine hundred ninety nine they didn't do anything constructive the just go to take the money the expenses pensions. the leader. just claim these taken over two million pounds in expenses although we hardly have a dozen key meetings he avoids key debates as did most of the others to piece have been put in jail for fraud. really very sad reflection of protest politics the...
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e p's in the european parliament as opposed to fifty six m.p.'s in the british all of this can be mentioned because you come to the e.u. if you're in one of the big things but just a yes or no question do you think the scots will vote yes or no. this story tony just law i think. all right al i have to go blue because. i'm sorry that's all the time we got left thank you so much i'm sorry we had to interrupt the conversation but i'm sure we're going to get a chance to talk to you more in the future maybe in september after the referendum thanks a lot for this interesting insight we're talking to dr alan scat scholar politician original founder of the united kingdom independence party and now they knew dale party we're talking about why they make so little difference in a european problem and also why the united kingdom should leave you that's it for this edition of soaping i'll see you next time. ok thank you. he was nazi germany's minister of propaganda the myths that he created exist to this day. group propaganda it was actually trying to denigra
e p's in the european parliament as opposed to fifty six m.p.'s in the british all of this can be mentioned because you come to the e.u. if you're in one of the big things but just a yes or no question do you think the scots will vote yes or no. this story tony just law i think. all right al i have to go blue because. i'm sorry that's all the time we got left thank you so much i'm sorry we had to interrupt the conversation but i'm sure we're going to get a chance to talk to you more in the...
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russia's parliament votes to withdraw permission for russian troops to be deployed in ukraine as moscow seeks to deescalate the crisis in the country's east. hands to the polls to choose and new parliament against a backdrop of bloodshed and chaos three years since the overthrow of the khadafi regime promised to bring peace and democracy plus. orbiting junk threatens to cut us off from vital communications satellites we speak to the man on a mission to save the day. is two pm in moscow watching us international with marina josh the russian lawmakers have repealed the discussion to decision rather to allow the use of russian forces on ukrainian territory following their request by president putin the move is seen as a goodwill attempt to defuse the tension over eastern ukraine. has a details. the mandate was implemented the beginning of march on the eve of the referendum in crimea and russian officials were extremely concerned about the fate of russian nationals living on the peninsula particularly about the security of russian military contingent who are stationed at a navy base there o
russia's parliament votes to withdraw permission for russian troops to be deployed in ukraine as moscow seeks to deescalate the crisis in the country's east. hands to the polls to choose and new parliament against a backdrop of bloodshed and chaos three years since the overthrow of the khadafi regime promised to bring peace and democracy plus. orbiting junk threatens to cut us off from vital communications satellites we speak to the man on a mission to save the day. is two pm in moscow watching...
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breaking news russia's parliament voted to redraw permission for russian troops to be deployed in ukraine as moscow seeks to deescalate the crisis in the country's east. libya heads to the polls to choose a new parliament against a backdrop of bloodshed and chaos three years since the overthrow of the gadhafi regime promised to bring peace and democracy. says over to junk threatens to cut us off from vital communications satellites we speak to the man on a mission to save the. welcome you're watching r.t. international and we'll start with breaking news because russian lawmakers have repealed the decision to allow the use of russian forces or ukrainian territory the permission had been in place since march when moscow sought to protect the russian population in crimea ahead of a referendum well let's get the details now from r.t. . who joins us can you tell us more about this decision and why it's been made now . absolutely well as you have said the decision was initially implemented the mandate was implemented the beginning of march on the eve of the referendum in crimea and russian offi
breaking news russia's parliament voted to redraw permission for russian troops to be deployed in ukraine as moscow seeks to deescalate the crisis in the country's east. libya heads to the polls to choose a new parliament against a backdrop of bloodshed and chaos three years since the overthrow of the gadhafi regime promised to bring peace and democracy. says over to junk threatens to cut us off from vital communications satellites we speak to the man on a mission to save the. welcome you're...
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this is the parliament with presidential powers in poroshenko today. this is the parliament that stripped those powers from viktor yanukovych after the revolution. this is the power that president poroshenko wants absolved to create the reforms that ukraine so desperately needs. these are the men that he commands. but the solution to the violence in the east of the country may ultimately lie with russia. talks are expected. there is hope for diplomacy, but this country is virtually at war. it's new command center chief now has to choose which path to tread. al jazeera, kiev. >> reporter: so how will poroshenko's plan go down in the east of ukraine? we have reporters in the region. in a moment we'll hear from david chater in slovyasnk, but first we have reaction to the inauguration. >> reporter: many people are divided over whether there will be change in the east. many people have for a long time felt neglected by the kiev. >> they couldn't even arrange presidential elections here. there were no elections of this poroshenko. what local elections are we
this is the parliament with presidential powers in poroshenko today. this is the parliament that stripped those powers from viktor yanukovych after the revolution. this is the power that president poroshenko wants absolved to create the reforms that ukraine so desperately needs. these are the men that he commands. but the solution to the violence in the east of the country may ultimately lie with russia. talks are expected. there is hope for diplomacy, but this country is virtually at war. it's...
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first, parliament, have they made a decision declaring a state of emergency?t would that mean? >> reporter: well, the declaration of the state of emergency has to come from a vote of parliament to do that. they need to convene an emergency session, that emergency session will be con conveniented on thursday. so all eyes are now on thursday. it's eye by no means a given that they the prime minister will get this state of emergency, he's been criticized massively by various parts of the iraqi political system for not being tough enough on terrorists and this goes what he's saying now, he's saying if you give me the sweeping powers i can use all of the state security at my disposal to get rid of the fighters. and i can tell you it's already happening, he's put the army and iraqi security forces on maximum alert. and we have heard that f-16s have been used for the first time on mosul. those f-16s were sold by the iraqs to the united states part of the deal that he signed with the deal for the u.s. and they have been used against targets in mosul. and that's happen
first, parliament, have they made a decision declaring a state of emergency?t would that mean? >> reporter: well, the declaration of the state of emergency has to come from a vote of parliament to do that. they need to convene an emergency session, that emergency session will be con conveniented on thursday. so all eyes are now on thursday. it's eye by no means a given that they the prime minister will get this state of emergency, he's been criticized massively by various parts of the...
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libyans are voting for a new parliament but few are expected to turn out during the worst security crisis in years and public apathy towards the embattled government. that's us human rights watch reveals shocking details of the abuse of detainees by unaccountable militias across libya. russian lawmakers repealed permission to deploy troops to ukraine in a move to support peace efforts the council of europe tells r.t. it's a positive step. and in iraq battles with militants over a key oil refinery leave dozens dead as u.s. advisors start propping up the beleaguered army. seven pm in moscow you're watching international with me. libyans are choosing and new parliament amid the worst violence in the country since the revolution three years ago the turnout is expected to be low with less than a third of the population even registered to vote says mark it up he was toppled the libyan leadership's revolving door has seen hands of state come and go whoever is chosen to stand around will be the country's six leader in two years but the government still holds little sway over large parts of the co
libyans are voting for a new parliament but few are expected to turn out during the worst security crisis in years and public apathy towards the embattled government. that's us human rights watch reveals shocking details of the abuse of detainees by unaccountable militias across libya. russian lawmakers repealed permission to deploy troops to ukraine in a move to support peace efforts the council of europe tells r.t. it's a positive step. and in iraq battles with militants over a key oil...
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and evidently of the depends that will take place in the parliament. how big is the problem of this year commissioners you want to get rid of flake has this hour to issues so serious . sovereignty is the foundation of democracy without sovereignty there is no democracy because having the freedom to cost a ballot and the ballot box is one thing but if the people you elected with your budget have no power because the actual power was transferred to a supernatural body then we are no longer in a democratic process and this is exactly what we are currently going through i think it was a nine hundred fifty seven and the national assembly mendez frond said that there are two ways to establish totalitarianism either all of the powers are united together or we transfer all the power to a supernatural body well that's exactly what they did by building the european union they transfers the sovereignty of the people to a supernatural body that is not elected and has no legitimacy and that imposes its will on the people this is true for our territorial sovereignty
and evidently of the depends that will take place in the parliament. how big is the problem of this year commissioners you want to get rid of flake has this hour to issues so serious . sovereignty is the foundation of democracy without sovereignty there is no democracy because having the freedom to cost a ballot and the ballot box is one thing but if the people you elected with your budget have no power because the actual power was transferred to a supernatural body then we are no longer in a...
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and evidently of the depends that will take place in the parliament. how big is the problem of this year commissioners you want to get rid of like has this hour to issues so serious. sovereignty is the foundation of democracy without sovereignty there is no democracy because having the freedom to cost a ballot in the ballot box is one thing but if the people you elected with your ballot have no power because the actual power was transferred to a supernatural body then we are no longer in a democratic process and this is exactly what we are currently going through i think it was a nine hundred fifty seven and the national assembly mendez frond said that there are two ways to establish to tell you terry and it isn't either all of the powers are united together or we transfer all the power to a supernatural body well that's exactly what they did by building the european union they transfers the sovereignty of the people to supernatural body that is not elected and has no legitimacy and that imposes its will on the people this is true for our territorial s
and evidently of the depends that will take place in the parliament. how big is the problem of this year commissioners you want to get rid of like has this hour to issues so serious. sovereignty is the foundation of democracy without sovereignty there is no democracy because having the freedom to cost a ballot in the ballot box is one thing but if the people you elected with your ballot have no power because the actual power was transferred to a supernatural body then we are no longer in a...
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an emergency session of parliament declared a few days ago. prime minister nouri al-maliki wants a state of emergency giving him sweeping powers. it's unclear whether he'll visit the parliament and meet with the parliamentarians. he's not technically - he doesn't technically have to be there. several sunni politicians insisted that he put his case forward. he's under a tremendous amount of pressure, a meeting that began 9:30 wednesday night, and went late into thursday morning. it was an extraordinary meeting, the leaders of all the key political parties. it was the first time the guys have been in a room for four years, and he wanted this state of emergency to be pushed through. he was trying to build a consensus, by all the sources we had, telling us he was not able to build a consensus. all eyes are on the parliamentary meeting. >> he had a rough ride. the parliamentarians will be looking behind their shoulders to see what is going on across iraq and see how they'll react in parliament this afternoon. >> that's absolutely right. we'll bring
an emergency session of parliament declared a few days ago. prime minister nouri al-maliki wants a state of emergency giving him sweeping powers. it's unclear whether he'll visit the parliament and meet with the parliamentarians. he's not technically - he doesn't technically have to be there. several sunni politicians insisted that he put his case forward. he's under a tremendous amount of pressure, a meeting that began 9:30 wednesday night, and went late into thursday morning. it was an...
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to be approved by the parliament. i share the view of the ambassadors that the heads of government certainly want this issue to be unresolved relatively rapidly. the problem is they have gone up. two things, first the head of the government will be the natural candidate for the job. and second, we want to keep the flexibility to nominate the president. these are contradictory and this was a contradiction which was taken last week saying tuesday, don't know exactly, saying i have been committed to support this issue in every meeting, i will support isabelle kumar. it is not a personal question. is an institutional question and a new and electoral body like the parliament -- a different supercandidate, happy to see french people in a position to be candidates like that but i think the parliament has no reason to accept anyone outside the alert for oil -- they are excellent candidates, both of them to higher positions in national institutions and the best job for that is head of the commission. >> let me answer the debt
to be approved by the parliament. i share the view of the ambassadors that the heads of government certainly want this issue to be unresolved relatively rapidly. the problem is they have gone up. two things, first the head of the government will be the natural candidate for the job. and second, we want to keep the flexibility to nominate the president. these are contradictory and this was a contradiction which was taken last week saying tuesday, don't know exactly, saying i have been committed...
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libya heads to the polls to choose a new parliament against a backdrop of bloodshed and chaos three years since the overthrow of the gadhafi regime promised to bring peace and democracy. moscow and europe security watchdog for the troops in eastern ukraine to be extended is renewed battles between the army and local militias rattle the temporary ceasefire and as orbiting junk threaten to cut us off from vital communications satellites we speak to the man on a mission to say. hello they're coming to you live from moscow you're watching r.t. international. libya's libyans go to the polls on wednesday to elect a new parliament this is the country is going through the worst parliaments since the revolution there three years ago since the toppling of moammar gadhafi libya has been on a leadership brand about swapping one head of state for another in fact leverage chosen the head of the new parliament is going to be the country's sixth leader in the last two and a half years and aside from the politicians this popular support for this man a leaf or half a rogue general who launched a war on mil
libya heads to the polls to choose a new parliament against a backdrop of bloodshed and chaos three years since the overthrow of the gadhafi regime promised to bring peace and democracy. moscow and europe security watchdog for the troops in eastern ukraine to be extended is renewed battles between the army and local militias rattle the temporary ceasefire and as orbiting junk threaten to cut us off from vital communications satellites we speak to the man on a mission to say. hello they're...
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>> parliament will meet. it doesn't mean they will come up with this government everyone is so desperate for. last time around, it took nine months to actually form a government. this time, they don't have the luxury of time on their hands, so prime minister malaki is under intense pressure to form that government. he's still trying to cobble together a coalition. he won quite a few seats. in fact, the biggest single number of seats is coalitioned, his party did. he still doesn't have enough to govern himself. he has a reach out to former allies, including up to sutter for support. >> trying to decide who is up first is difficult. the head of the iraqi army took on u.s. troops and syria warned not to interfere in iraq, but malaki saying he welcomes the syrian fighter jets attacking fighters near the border and the u.s. and iraq now seem to have to agree to disagree. >> although the u.s. says that it's and others say that they're terribly afraid of this becoming a regional conflict, in fact syria jets striking
>> parliament will meet. it doesn't mean they will come up with this government everyone is so desperate for. last time around, it took nine months to actually form a government. this time, they don't have the luxury of time on their hands, so prime minister malaki is under intense pressure to form that government. he's still trying to cobble together a coalition. he won quite a few seats. in fact, the biggest single number of seats is coalitioned, his party did. he still doesn't have...
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voters in the central england town of new work to the polls to elect a new member of parliament ukipthe euro skeptic party hoping to capitalize on recent success, they want to secure their first british mp. a manhunt underway in canada for a man believed to have shot dead three police officers in a brazen attack in new brunswick. residence in the city of moncton have been told to lock themselves inside their homes. ♪ also coming up this hour, tomorrow marks the 70th anniversary of d-day. world leaders are heading to the enormity beaches for ceremonies. one french veteran made the jump for his adopted nation, america. investigation continues into the french suspect in the shooting death at the jewish museum in brussels. many are getting angry about the rise of radicalization in france. to haveect is believed had contacts with islamic extremists in syria. first, the g7 group of world leaders is meeting in brussels. for the first time since russia joined the exclusive club, it was not invited. russia has been expelled from the g7 over its annexation of crimea and the situation in ukraine.
voters in the central england town of new work to the polls to elect a new member of parliament ukipthe euro skeptic party hoping to capitalize on recent success, they want to secure their first british mp. a manhunt underway in canada for a man believed to have shot dead three police officers in a brazen attack in new brunswick. residence in the city of moncton have been told to lock themselves inside their homes. ♪ also coming up this hour, tomorrow marks the 70th anniversary of d-day....
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an election next year could usher in more republicans to parliament. for now a center right of government will pass a succession law. >> 90% of the people support the monarchy. they can't be silenced by a small noisy minority. >> reporter: this is one of the leaders of that growing minority. in just four months this young university professor has turned his movement into spain's fourth largest political force. >> right now the main institutions are to be discredited. the royal house is seen as out of touch. >> reporter: this is the reason why political movements are gaining ground. in one housing project there are 200 families facing eviction because they can't afford the rent. she has nowhere to go. >> the system doesn't work. at least that's what i think, and they know it. it's time for a change. >> reporter: the debt crisis has changed the very fabric of spanish society. families are torn apart by poverty. some citizens are getting more involved in politics. others are questioning the establishment, and that includes spain's monarchy. al jazeera, ma
an election next year could usher in more republicans to parliament. for now a center right of government will pass a succession law. >> 90% of the people support the monarchy. they can't be silenced by a small noisy minority. >> reporter: this is one of the leaders of that growing minority. in just four months this young university professor has turned his movement into spain's fourth largest political force. >> right now the main institutions are to be discredited. the royal...
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has a parliament stopping kneel composition of the parliament. or has it first of july has a problem. people sign disease they flourish and the members of the law there is a former member of. meet the only israel is the only dishes from seven e.u. member states and. so this is a common position of each we'll be joined by i'm sure. only parliament next week when they step out. just repeated position of the city of clout politicians me in october last year that eastern partnership program should not be some kind of creation of the new. baltic sea. ah-h. h. it beats and iron. or battery and wall that is it bad that ship must include their ash. as a great eastern european states and not to be selective eet ees. not a days is it was also before he vanished summit and now these all events in the ukraine each shows that is it positional call for creating people is just not what the president poroshenko is society's extremely divided and society is not there when for. the chance in quincy's to the eleventh and have. a sighting of trade agreement the lead
has a parliament stopping kneel composition of the parliament. or has it first of july has a problem. people sign disease they flourish and the members of the law there is a former member of. meet the only israel is the only dishes from seven e.u. member states and. so this is a common position of each we'll be joined by i'm sure. only parliament next week when they step out. just repeated position of the city of clout politicians me in october last year that eastern partnership program should...
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levy and are voting for a new parliament but few are expected to turn algeria worst security crisis in years and public apathy towards the embattled government. and with half a million bits of space junk orbiting earth at lightning speed we'll talk to the man who thinks he can save our satellites from almost certain destruction and make big bucks in the process. which party the national live from moscow with me marina joshie welcome to the program. russia's parliament has revoked the resolution to allow the use of troops in ukraine it follows a request by president putin as moscow moves further in its efforts to deescalate the crisis gripping ukraine's east or in english to reports. the mandate was implemented the beginning of march on the eve of the referendum in crimea and russian officials were extremely concerned about the fate of russian nationals living on the peninsula particularly about the security of russian military contingent who are stationed at a navy base there of course now the president puts in on tuesday has sent a letter to federation council the upper chamber off ru
levy and are voting for a new parliament but few are expected to turn algeria worst security crisis in years and public apathy towards the embattled government. and with half a million bits of space junk orbiting earth at lightning speed we'll talk to the man who thinks he can save our satellites from almost certain destruction and make big bucks in the process. which party the national live from moscow with me marina joshie welcome to the program. russia's parliament has revoked the resolution...
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the conservatives and the christian democrats in the european parliament. but it is possible that mr cameron may have something more difficulties because the decisions of his group led to the pain parliament. that we have here a little and ultimately i mean what could this mean for mr cameron's hopes of reform. well it may go either way it may strengthen his position because he has an additional member that comes from germany but may also. push him to calm down he's a. war to find a deal with anger america i mean it's a the u.k. is in a very special position. generally saying quite weak at the moment so we have to see what is the real metra behind the navy from the people point in the matter is most probably the financial infrastructure and regulation of europe then who would be sitting as had permission and i think it is important as a symbol but it's not decision a key matter now let's talk in general about europe because we saw euro skeptics make wide gains didn't they in a parliamentary elections recently what chances do you think exists for brussels wi
the conservatives and the christian democrats in the european parliament. but it is possible that mr cameron may have something more difficulties because the decisions of his group led to the pain parliament. that we have here a little and ultimately i mean what could this mean for mr cameron's hopes of reform. well it may go either way it may strengthen his position because he has an additional member that comes from germany but may also. push him to calm down he's a. war to find a deal with...