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greener michael thomas, the brexit party, 9801. alan hope, the official monster raving looney party. 112. pierre kirk uk eu, 25. andrew moore 101. patrick o'flynn, stb, andrew moore 101. patrick 0'flynn, stb, 130 inch five. dick rodgers, common good, remain in the eu, 60. tom rogers, christian peoples alliance, 162. beki sellick, liberal democrats, 4159. greene smith, robertjunior, 5, renewed, a5, wells, joseph, 10a5. john william stanley, uk independence party, a00 and i do hereby declare that lisa forbes is duly elected did as a member of peterborough. cheering and applause. i would like to begin by thanking gillian beasley, her staff and the police for the effective conduct of this by—election. council staff have had to run for elections in the space of a month and their professionalism and commitment is a real credit to peterborough. thanks must also go to my opponents stop putting yourself forward to stand for election is never easy. to my agent and campaign team and our amazing activists, for their tireless work over many mon
greener michael thomas, the brexit party, 9801. alan hope, the official monster raving looney party. 112. pierre kirk uk eu, 25. andrew moore 101. patrick o'flynn, stb, andrew moore 101. patrick 0'flynn, stb, 130 inch five. dick rodgers, common good, remain in the eu, 60. tom rogers, christian peoples alliance, 162. beki sellick, liberal democrats, 4159. greene smith, robertjunior, 5, renewed, a5, wells, joseph, 10a5. john william stanley, uk independence party, a00 and i do hereby declare that...
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frame economy and the market and not do not go for special issues and the green party is the party which is most keen on into winning in small topics and not just giving a frame and let the market go within this framework american. mentioned an important point the koreans are in the opposition and if a part of a party is in a position it can claim some purity of its stance of its program if you if they have to go into government they have to make tradeoffs tradeoffs between the environmentalists events in places like heston in places like boston what there's a clear why different thing because to start somewhere in the state they do not decide about economic policies not about tax policies not very much about labor market policies but these are the areas where the tradeoffs will come up between clear environmental policy and these kind of policy some a beverage for 7 years and government. from mine tonight incidentally wary much that you are right that they were not punished this guessing and interest for these topics that especially fiscal policy i thought was quite interesting to see t
frame economy and the market and not do not go for special issues and the green party is the party which is most keen on into winning in small topics and not just giving a frame and let the market go within this framework american. mentioned an important point the koreans are in the opposition and if a part of a party is in a position it can claim some purity of its stance of its program if you if they have to go into government they have to make tradeoffs tradeoffs between the...
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all the city here in madrid it is a party has been a party since last night it was a business very square what other thought were more with liverpool fans gathered after the final whistle to party a lot above all the fans that you have tickets to go to the stadium some didn't even have a place to stay last night so far just partied and drank the night away and this morning we got to see some fans still waking up from literally sleeping on the streets here but i guess of the price you have to pay to be called your be a champ all right seems like a really crazy party vote mark you know liverpool coach you're going to club of course lost to his previous 2 european finals so he must be on cloud 9 he must be super thrilled about last night's victory pretty please don't think i mean you mentioned the 2 european finals you've lost it lost his last 6 consecutive finals in all competitions so he was pretty hot let's hear his reaction. i don't want to explain why we wanted only one enjoyed everyone and all the rest is not important it's for all the people around the world in the stadium with. knowl
all the city here in madrid it is a party has been a party since last night it was a business very square what other thought were more with liverpool fans gathered after the final whistle to party a lot above all the fans that you have tickets to go to the stadium some didn't even have a place to stay last night so far just partied and drank the night away and this morning we got to see some fans still waking up from literally sleeping on the streets here but i guess of the price you have to...
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everyone knows that the surveys regarding our party have not been good in the last . our task was to try and work our way out of these poor survey results sadly despite all our work we didn't manage to swing things around towards the list alone doesn't surprise. the s.p.d. was once a big tent party but after years playing 2nd fiddle in chancellor angela merkel's government the social democrats have struggled to find a place for itself in a changing political spectrum new polling puts the s.p.d. at just 12 percent a distant 3rd that can spell trouble for germany's governing coalition which has struggled to get along since it formed last year serious policy differences between the s.p.d. and c.d.u. have kept them largely from lawmaking both in germany and the wider he you but the chancellor trying to keep things together until her promised final term ends in 2021 insists the work of government will go on give in the beginning we will continue the government's work with all seriousness and we will above all do so with a great sense of responsibility. the issues we have t
everyone knows that the surveys regarding our party have not been good in the last . our task was to try and work our way out of these poor survey results sadly despite all our work we didn't manage to swing things around towards the list alone doesn't surprise. the s.p.d. was once a big tent party but after years playing 2nd fiddle in chancellor angela merkel's government the social democrats have struggled to find a place for itself in a changing political spectrum new polling puts the s.p.d....
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sundry analysis 1st joined the social democratic party more than 20 years ago as the leader of the party's youth organization she studied german and political science in one of her very 1st interviews she told g w that a career in politics was not in the cards. chopping it for you but i don't want to stay in politics for the rest of my life so after being chair i want to look for a real job and for that i need a good degree. cruz says but after finishing university 4 years later now it's rose in the ranks of the s.p.d. 1st as a parliamentarian then labor minister and ultimately party leader germany's minimum wage law 1st introduced in 2015 was one of her key achievements now as has a reputation for being outspoken after her rousing speech at an s.p.d. convention party members agree to change course and form a coalition with angela merkel's conservatives rather than enter the opposition. designed we're going to negotiate and get some more good results that's why voting yes today is worth it. now as was the party's 1st female leader since it was founded more than 150 years ago she was tasked
sundry analysis 1st joined the social democratic party more than 20 years ago as the leader of the party's youth organization she studied german and political science in one of her very 1st interviews she told g w that a career in politics was not in the cards. chopping it for you but i don't want to stay in politics for the rest of my life so after being chair i want to look for a real job and for that i need a good degree. cruz says but after finishing university 4 years later now it's rose...
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labour party.ring that labour are likely to win by a margin that hopefully means we will get home. no recount in other words. and we will do better. i'm confident we will do better than the 3%. there is a bit of a? as to whether we will keep the tories. so you think that is a pole —— possibility. lance foreman?” you think that is a pole —— possibility. lance foreman? i am hearing it is a close call. —— lance forman. it is a close call between labour and the brexit party we have only been around for eight weeks. labour have had data on all their vote rs labour have had data on all their voters going back decades and winning elections isn't only about campaign, its about getting people out in the day and if you have a list of people going and knocking on their doors, that is half the battle. and the brexit party have none of that. we are hoping that the campaign alone would have been sufficient. what are you hearing, dan? i am hearing it is close and i can't shed any light on it. between the labour p
labour party.ring that labour are likely to win by a margin that hopefully means we will get home. no recount in other words. and we will do better. i'm confident we will do better than the 3%. there is a bit of a? as to whether we will keep the tories. so you think that is a pole —— possibility. lance foreman?” you think that is a pole —— possibility. lance foreman? i am hearing it is a close call. —— lance forman. it is a close call between labour and the brexit party we have...
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party some votes.igures from yesterday's by—election. he explained their significance — and what they could mean for any future general election. roughly speaking, what you would have expected, given where the labour party stands in the national polls at the moment, given what happened in this constituency in the euro election two weeks ago, the first thing, crucial thing to realise, the brexit party according to the polls is a significant player on average. they're pulling about 2596. on average. they're pulling about 25%. but that's 25% is about seven points down what the brexit party achieved nationally in the european election two weeks ago. ergo, given that the brexit party got 37% of the vote estimated in the constituency in the election peterborough, then we would expect them to get 30% last night. end they ended up at 29. conversely, the labour party, though it is only running at 23% or so in the opinion polls, that is nine points up on what it achieved in the european election for the top of t
party some votes.igures from yesterday's by—election. he explained their significance — and what they could mean for any future general election. roughly speaking, what you would have expected, given where the labour party stands in the national polls at the moment, given what happened in this constituency in the euro election two weeks ago, the first thing, crucial thing to realise, the brexit party according to the polls is a significant player on average. they're pulling about 2596. on...
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now as the strongest party in germany which is anything but a good sign for the 2 governing parties the c.d.u. muffles conservatives they've come out today and said that they want to push forward with the so-called grand coalition and of course neither the s.p.d. nor the c.d.u. will be wanting to put that coalition on the line right now with the chance of for example fresh elections of course if the current opinion polls are anything to go by then they wouldn't be doing well at all but of course this is going to be a chance for the s.p.d. wouldn't again to go forward with some sense of renewal now. so be interesting to see if they choose. perhaps a little further to the left of the of germany's political spectrum something which country and alice have promised to do but we can have a little look back now exactly where she is and what she has done so far. sundry analysis 1st joined the social democratic party more than 20 years ago as the leader of the party's youth organization she studied german and political science in one of her very 1st interviews she told g.w. that a career in
now as the strongest party in germany which is anything but a good sign for the 2 governing parties the c.d.u. muffles conservatives they've come out today and said that they want to push forward with the so-called grand coalition and of course neither the s.p.d. nor the c.d.u. will be wanting to put that coalition on the line right now with the chance of for example fresh elections of course if the current opinion polls are anything to go by then they wouldn't be doing well at all but of...
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is the greens as we have just perceived as being a young party a mobile and agile party that's something you can say about the cons of those in the social democrats from thanks so much for coming in this morning else. let's review now some of the other stories making the news at this hour an initial probe by saudi arabia u.a.e. and norway suggests that the damage to their oil tankers in the gulf was likely caused by a state actor photos provided to the united nations where such show evidence of a naval mine attack the u.s. and saudi arabia have blamed iran but the sabotage iran denies any involvement. mexico has deployed $6000.00 troops to its border with guatemala in the south an attempt to stem the flow of migrants headings the united states is part of mexico's efforts to ward off new u.s. import tariffs washington says it will impose a 5 percent tax on all mexican goods on monday if no deal on illegal migration is reached. new york city's police commissioner has officially apologized for a violent raid on the stonewall inn gay bar some 50 years ago the incident in june of 1969 sparked
is the greens as we have just perceived as being a young party a mobile and agile party that's something you can say about the cons of those in the social democrats from thanks so much for coming in this morning else. let's review now some of the other stories making the news at this hour an initial probe by saudi arabia u.a.e. and norway suggests that the damage to their oil tankers in the gulf was likely caused by a state actor photos provided to the united nations where such show evidence of...
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parties. voting on parties and a lot of our coverage broke down party by party right up to the small parties. any election has a range of data that you can carve in comparison to previous elections or in this case, the leave/remain referendum that we had three years ago now. nothing wrong with giving people a snapshot of how the uk votes based on those intentions and how they compared with the last time we went to the polls specifically on the europe issue. which was a referendum. except it created confusion because people are saying you didn't put the conservatives in what you should have done and maybe if you stuck to party lines, they wouldn't be any complaints. the vast majority of our coverage sticks to party lines with the brexit party showing clearly as the winner. i don't really think taking on the coverage of the whole anybody could be any doubt we report absolutely fairly completely straightly that the brexit party was the winner of this election. they were. there were a lot of compl
parties. voting on parties and a lot of our coverage broke down party by party right up to the small parties. any election has a range of data that you can carve in comparison to previous elections or in this case, the leave/remain referendum that we had three years ago now. nothing wrong with giving people a snapshot of how the uk votes based on those intentions and how they compared with the last time we went to the polls specifically on the europe issue. which was a referendum. except it...
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and now we might see further actions against and not an opposition party that is future forward party and cannot hold on to room kid who was the candidate for the premiership who ran against in a minute he will talk more about future for a little bit later my comments in turkey you've had a sort of rise smile on your face the whole time as we've been talking there i'm sensing you don't totally agree with what we're saying here though i agree highly was what should i says i always agree with and i and i just. what we're describing here things that we've known for quite some time since the 2017 constitution was approved and i think it's more fruitful to look and see what lays ahead so i had rather than to rehash this mathematics that's been obvious for a long time well if it's been obvious for a long time it's all been done under the guise of a democratic election so i think it does need to be rehashed because this doesn't if we knew the solong if we knew these numbers then it doesn't look like a democratic election. well we're tossing around categories here that really don't reveal ver
and now we might see further actions against and not an opposition party that is future forward party and cannot hold on to room kid who was the candidate for the premiership who ran against in a minute he will talk more about future for a little bit later my comments in turkey you've had a sort of rise smile on your face the whole time as we've been talking there i'm sensing you don't totally agree with what we're saying here though i agree highly was what should i says i always agree with and...
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probably any new parties that give us an idea how it could work so the traditional german parties being swept aside to a certain extent from that's a by by tectonic changes there and among those there's a lot of talk about another tectonic change in german politics suddenly the social media people having an influence on german politics it's being described as a new generation in german politics is that all hype or is there something in it. i think there's something in it and i wouldn't say social media but people who. have the communication they know how communication works they don't know how to how to get a lot of followers how to. which words to use to really reach a wider audience the younger ones those who are not well educated and so on and so on and so they are all quite young but pros in what they do and they just sneak into the political discourse and we see that the major parties really failing at understanding them and also in adequately reacting to it because they seem so helpless they don't even know what to do with all those kids on the street for example they don't know w
probably any new parties that give us an idea how it could work so the traditional german parties being swept aside to a certain extent from that's a by by tectonic changes there and among those there's a lot of talk about another tectonic change in german politics suddenly the social media people having an influence on german politics it's being described as a new generation in german politics is that all hype or is there something in it. i think there's something in it and i wouldn't say...
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when nick griffin, the labour party.in, the then leader of the bnp, announced he was going to stand against me, i thought i would get buckets full of anti—semitic abuse. and they did get some. but what has really shocked me is that since 2015 i have received far, far more anti—semitic abuse, partly, or mainly because of social media, but the other thing is traditionally that sort of abuse came from the right. eye rake in two out of three of the stuff i've received comes from the hard left. that anecdote you tell about 2010 is interesting to me, partly because i recall that one of the labour mps who came to your support, who came to your constituency to join your battle, was onjeremy corbyn. you praised him for the degree to which he went out of his way to battle the far right on your behalf. and yet now you accuse jeremy right on your behalf. and yet now you accusejeremy corbyn himself of, andi you accusejeremy corbyn himself of, and i am quoting from a recent daily mail article, a right—wing newsletter that you chose to
when nick griffin, the labour party.in, the then leader of the bnp, announced he was going to stand against me, i thought i would get buckets full of anti—semitic abuse. and they did get some. but what has really shocked me is that since 2015 i have received far, far more anti—semitic abuse, partly, or mainly because of social media, but the other thing is traditionally that sort of abuse came from the right. eye rake in two out of three of the stuff i've received comes from the hard left....
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he is the standard bearer of the party's left even though he's not actually a member of the party.to really come out as the leader of that -- >> you know what i think of bernie sanders, is and i have a lot of respect for bernie sanders. he was very helpful to me as the interim chair of the party, and he was supportive. i think of this platform. i mean, bernie pushed us. he pushed us in ways that we didn't want to go, and i think as a result of that bernie can stand up and say, look, before e came along, the democratic party didn't want to raise the wage to -- he started a revolution, and now you've got all these revolutionaries who are running. so i think bernie can talk about that. but the american people are not looking at what, you know, what you've done for me today, they want to know what are you going to do for me tomorrow. gerry: well, let's move to that. elizabeth juan has been campaigning -- warren has been campaigning in a detailed, polished way. have you been impressed with her campaign so far? >> absolutely. i'm impressed with her vision, her ideas, but more importantly
he is the standard bearer of the party's left even though he's not actually a member of the party.to really come out as the leader of that -- >> you know what i think of bernie sanders, is and i have a lot of respect for bernie sanders. he was very helpful to me as the interim chair of the party, and he was supportive. i think of this platform. i mean, bernie pushed us. he pushed us in ways that we didn't want to go, and i think as a result of that bernie can stand up and say, look,...
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the decision you know that democratic party will have to make in terms of a successor for. the despite that i would like to speak on behalf of the government and say that we will press on with the work of governing this country with all of the seriousness that this job entails and with a great awareness of the responsibility we bear because the issues we need to address are clear. both in the federal public and germany here at home and in europe and in the world if you look at the situation generally and in this spirit we will continue to do our work thank you very much. let's get more now from our political correspondents hans brahms at the social democrat headquarters in berlin and here with me in the studio is day to me is kate brady welcome to you both hands all start with you how's the s.p.d. coping with this shock announcement. well obviously there's a sense of shock 1st of all and of course at the same time there's some kind of scrambling for damage control and attempts to at least. get some kind of direction for the next couple of days rather than for the next coupl
the decision you know that democratic party will have to make in terms of a successor for. the despite that i would like to speak on behalf of the government and say that we will press on with the work of governing this country with all of the seriousness that this job entails and with a great awareness of the responsibility we bear because the issues we need to address are clear. both in the federal public and germany here at home and in europe and in the world if you look at the situation...
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your party is called the conservative and unionist party!o, i don't. my the uk? do you agree? no, i don't. my evidence, i did some live polling ofa my evidence, i did some live polling of a large chunk of our party a few weeks ago on these precise issues, and we are very much of the unionist party as well as conservatives, and we are looking at to strengthen the uk. but the yougov poll was clear that your mentorship was prepared to go for brexit even if it broke up the uk. i would take polls with a big pinch of salt. as somebody who's beenin big pinch of salt. as somebody who's been in the party for many years and talks to people across the country, from the four nations, i know that we in the conservative party believe in the union, we want to keep the union strong. that is why we have struggled so much to find a way through to deliver brexit. it was at the forefront of our minds in those deliberations as we worked out what to do. so i think the union is safe in our hands, but what we must do is find a way through this, and it is complex, a
your party is called the conservative and unionist party!o, i don't. my the uk? do you agree? no, i don't. my evidence, i did some live polling ofa my evidence, i did some live polling of a large chunk of our party a few weeks ago on these precise issues, and we are very much of the unionist party as well as conservatives, and we are looking at to strengthen the uk. but the yougov poll was clear that your mentorship was prepared to go for brexit even if it broke up the uk. i would take polls...
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the conservative party has never been an ideological party, it is our pragmatism.he has been good on the tax and expend side of things. we have lost his candidature in this race but the question he asked everyone time and time again remains come on brexit, which is the issue, there are now four candidates left, all of which say they will renegotiate you withdraw agreement and he said, how will you do that? tell us. not one of them can do that. he did not have a solution either. that was the problem. you did not have that panacea in his locker either. that is the thing. good to have you both with us. thank you very much indeed forjoining us. you're watching bbc news. now, sports day. hello, i'm olly foster. this is sportsday on a big night for the home nations at the women's world cup. iamat i am at the park to prance where it isa i am at the park to prance where it is a must win match for scotland against argentina. and i am here in nice where england are taking on japan knowing a draw will be enough to see them top the
the conservative party has never been an ideological party, it is our pragmatism.he has been good on the tax and expend side of things. we have lost his candidature in this race but the question he asked everyone time and time again remains come on brexit, which is the issue, there are now four candidates left, all of which say they will renegotiate you withdraw agreement and he said, how will you do that? tell us. not one of them can do that. he did not have a solution either. that was the...
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party candidate claim in. the city well the defeat brings the ak party's rule of turkey's most popular city to and. according to the results as of now my competitors in the race i congratulate him and wish him good luck. there were scenes of jubilation at the headquarters of the main opposition party the c.h.p. after you know more use victory unofficial results give him 53.76 percent of the vote and he won an even more district than he did in the n.l. the election back in march. the other headlines ethiopia's military chief and the regional president of the northern state of i'm here i've been killed in 2 related attacks the prime minister's office says the killings were part of an attempt by a high ranking military official to overthrow the regional government. in light of these attacks ethiopian people should remain calm and i want to take this opportunity to assure people there is nothing within the military to worry about and lastly this attack was against the people and the government and all of its armed
party candidate claim in. the city well the defeat brings the ak party's rule of turkey's most popular city to and. according to the results as of now my competitors in the race i congratulate him and wish him good luck. there were scenes of jubilation at the headquarters of the main opposition party the c.h.p. after you know more use victory unofficial results give him 53.76 percent of the vote and he won an even more district than he did in the n.l. the election back in march. the other...
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parties.ferendum that we had three years ago now. nothing wrong with giving people a snapshot of how the uk votes based on those intentions and how they compared with the last time we went to the polls specifically on the europe issue. which was a referendum. except it created confusion because people are saying you didn't put the conservatives in what you should have done and maybe if you stuck to party lines, they wouldn't be any complaints. the vast majority of our coverage sticks to party lines with the brexit party showing clearly as the winner. i don't really think taking on the coverage of the whole anybody could be any doubt we report absolutely fairly completely straightly that the brexit party was the winner of this election. they were. there were a lot of complaints that the bbc gave the top headline to nigel farage and his party over the success of remain parties. that wasn't the best topic headline. that is the opposite complaint to the other one. we are getting complaint from bot
parties.ferendum that we had three years ago now. nothing wrong with giving people a snapshot of how the uk votes based on those intentions and how they compared with the last time we went to the polls specifically on the europe issue. which was a referendum. except it created confusion because people are saying you didn't put the conservatives in what you should have done and maybe if you stuck to party lines, they wouldn't be any complaints. the vast majority of our coverage sticks to party...
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party leader selected. well what they are doing at the moment i think although this has not been completely confirmed yet is that they are looking for interim leaders senior leaders of the party scene and senior members of the party that don't have ambitions to himself for those top position they are scheduled to leave the party for an interim period and during this interim period the party will try to kind of find and find its feet again and discuss how the succession can be organized it's likely to take a few weeks there are obviously. things such as to determine when party congress for instance can be held then we're getting into the. summer holiday period here in germany so at the moment it's very unclear how exactly is going to develop the most likely scenario is going to be that senior leaders will take on interim leadership and after that they will decide how exactly to go forward and kinds given that lack of clarity that you just mentioned how is the atmosphere at the s.p.v. headquarters this mornin
party leader selected. well what they are doing at the moment i think although this has not been completely confirmed yet is that they are looking for interim leaders senior leaders of the party scene and senior members of the party that don't have ambitions to himself for those top position they are scheduled to leave the party for an interim period and during this interim period the party will try to kind of find and find its feet again and discuss how the succession can be organized it's...
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the labour party did.r who want to take as ever further to the right and a harder form of brexit is the competition between them. that would be an utter disaster for us and that is the only deal available. we have tried to mitigate and ameliorate the impact of leaving the european union but it hasn't been successful so we are looking down the barrel of a straight choice, no deal or remain and that has to go to the people and we have to have a referendum on that issue and let the people make their minds up. mr mcdonnell, ifi may interrupt, labour has taken a while to definitively put out that view, hasn't it, about another vote and whether three years on from the european referendum whether people have changed their mind or not, so i wonder whether this result last night and over the course of the night and over the course of the night is our correspondent said sometimes it looked like the brexit party was about to win and at other times labour were more confident and of course labour won the day, but does
the labour party did.r who want to take as ever further to the right and a harder form of brexit is the competition between them. that would be an utter disaster for us and that is the only deal available. we have tried to mitigate and ameliorate the impact of leaving the european union but it hasn't been successful so we are looking down the barrel of a straight choice, no deal or remain and that has to go to the people and we have to have a referendum on that issue and let the people make...
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ijoined the labour party as an immigrant and ajew because it was the party that fought racism, promotedjewish labour mps... i'm a fighter. well, you say you're a fighter, but otherjewish labour mps have decided this is beyond the pale for them, beyond their threshold of acceptability. i'm thinking of luciana berger, for example. she went off to join another party, change uk, and that has its own travails. but nonetheless, she was quite clear on the principles. some might conclude that you've stayed inside the party because you achieve desire as, it has to be said, a blairite mp, is to use this issue — to consistently use it to beat jeremy corbyn over the head, to undermine his leadership, and to change the labour party. and you know the person who believes that more than any other is one of the key figures inside the party, len mccluskey, leader of the unite union, who talks about the way corbyn is being smeared, and how anti—semitism as an issue is being contrived to hurt corbyn. let me say two things. first of all, i do want to say about luciana berger, i completely understand why she
ijoined the labour party as an immigrant and ajew because it was the party that fought racism, promotedjewish labour mps... i'm a fighter. well, you say you're a fighter, but otherjewish labour mps have decided this is beyond the pale for them, beyond their threshold of acceptability. i'm thinking of luciana berger, for example. she went off to join another party, change uk, and that has its own travails. but nonetheless, she was quite clear on the principles. some might conclude that you've...
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everyone knows that the surveys regarding our party have not been good in the last . our task was to try and work our way out of these poor survey results sadly despite all our work we didn't manage to swing things around. during the initial. surprise. the s.p.d. was once a big tent party but years of playing 2nd fiddle in chancellor angela merkel's government have left the social democrats struggling to stay relevant new polling puts the s.p.d. a just 12 percent a distant 3rd behind the greens and conservatives coalition has found it difficult to make headway since its painful formation after the 2017 german election merkel wants to see out her final term until 2021 years we will continue the government's work with all seriousness and we will above all do so with a great sense of responsibility for. the issues we have to solve our for germany and europe and the rest of the world with this mindset we will continue working the holes that's likely to prove no easy task is specially with perth the main parties seeing their support ebbing away. let's bring in our politica
everyone knows that the surveys regarding our party have not been good in the last . our task was to try and work our way out of these poor survey results sadly despite all our work we didn't manage to swing things around. during the initial. surprise. the s.p.d. was once a big tent party but years of playing 2nd fiddle in chancellor angela merkel's government have left the social democrats struggling to stay relevant new polling puts the s.p.d. a just 12 percent a distant 3rd behind the greens...
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everyone knows that the surveys regarding our party have not been good in the last . you know our task was to try and work our way out of these poor survey results sadly despite all our work we didn't manage to swing things around. during the initial. surprise. yes p.d. was once a big tent party but years of playing 2nd fiddle in chancellor angela merkel's government have left the social democrats struggling to stay relevant new polling puts the s.p.d. a just 12 percent a distant 3rd behind the greens and conservatives merkel's coalition has found it difficult to make headway since its painful formation after the 2017 german election merkel wants to see out her final term until 2021 year period we will continue the government's work with all seriousness now we will above all do so with a great sense of responsibility for. the issues we have to solve our for germany and europe and the rest of the world with this mindset we will continue working to hold that's likely to prove no easy task especially with both the main parties seeing their support ebbing away. let's brin
everyone knows that the surveys regarding our party have not been good in the last . you know our task was to try and work our way out of these poor survey results sadly despite all our work we didn't manage to swing things around. during the initial. surprise. yes p.d. was once a big tent party but years of playing 2nd fiddle in chancellor angela merkel's government have left the social democrats struggling to stay relevant new polling puts the s.p.d. a just 12 percent a distant 3rd behind the...
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it does seem at least that the majority or the strongest party at least would be the green party so this is also about keeping the conservatives in track best interests at heart as well when we think about to what. the what the leader there of the of the conservative party and a great crump karrenbauer was saying but it will be interesting to see how this develops now and to see whether the s.p.d. really can hold it together we are going to be hearing from chancellor angela merkel she's due to speak shortly what do we what do you expect to hear from her and what does this whole situation situation mean for her government. we will certainly be hearing something along the similar similar lines to the c.d.u. party leader just now and of course this could at least have huge repercussions. for the grand coalition of course it's also worth bearing in mind that marco herself made the decision earlier this year to stand down as conservative party leader and hand those reins over to the great crime picower so right now you don't really have to particularly strong parties in the coalition any
it does seem at least that the majority or the strongest party at least would be the green party so this is also about keeping the conservatives in track best interests at heart as well when we think about to what. the what the leader there of the of the conservative party and a great crump karrenbauer was saying but it will be interesting to see how this develops now and to see whether the s.p.d. really can hold it together we are going to be hearing from chancellor angela merkel she's due to...
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to become a governing party and probably. probably out out t the party whh has. the chance to be bonus comes long. theyey have to sort it out now d they have to sort out who said not only the most popular popular but also the most -- prominent on the most and diligent person to to to go for it. there's also a point to think about the greens step into government. they start with their matches against climate change which is absolutely right and correct. but we all know the not change the climate. germany's only responsible 4223% of the carbon. emissisions so they will not change anything and the people will expect success but they cannot grab. the because this is on the right side shop of reality for the green gold has just about okay with the shock. shock of reality that so we're going to have to leave it thank you very much for joining me here today on court creek -- would be talking about japanese potential number one the greens. a lot of skepticism in the room about that prospect bye bye come back next week choose
to become a governing party and probably. probably out out t the party whh has. the chance to be bonus comes long. theyey have to sort it out now d they have to sort out who said not only the most popular popular but also the most -- prominent on the most and diligent person to to to go for it. there's also a point to think about the greens step into government. they start with their matches against climate change which is absolutely right and correct. but we all know the not change the...
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back together again so you may win votes for the party but he won't win a happy feature of this party all right and john very quickly if you would just take a series as some of the other candidates because it is important to mention that there are 6 we mentioned partial to dominant rob what about michael kay is the environment secretary who was seen is a very firm breasts a tear isn't he he was seen as somebody could really stand up not only to jeremy cool ben but also to the leaders of europe what's happened to his campaign. well he was obviously partners in crime with boris johnson during the live campaign but then was kind of muddied his brand a little bit with tory voters in the last leadership election where he essentially knifed forrest johnson during that campaign he was now he's now been seen as been very loyal to mrs may's deal which is hated by brought to tears that has damaged his standing amongst the more euro skeptic elements of the party and now his campaign is really fighting for life because of revelations about drug use from his past so he's not really been able to br
back together again so you may win votes for the party but he won't win a happy feature of this party all right and john very quickly if you would just take a series as some of the other candidates because it is important to mention that there are 6 we mentioned partial to dominant rob what about michael kay is the environment secretary who was seen is a very firm breasts a tear isn't he he was seen as somebody could really stand up not only to jeremy cool ben but also to the leaders of europe...
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so party caucus. you know people actively search for those settings the mood is a us the car they leave everything in their default settings for to maybe to their disadvantage. and best and it would be best if these things were set more strictly by default string of. experience with previous updates has shown that when users have to actively seek out and choose their settings if you will go those extra steps. to truly protect user privacy it needs to be guaranteed by the default setting i myself often don't have time to switch my settings when i visit a new of apps and unfortunately that seems to be the case for most users now i know the internet has big brother capabilities if some guy with a camera following me around all day i would never stand for it but when ever i check my emails in the morning or visit a vet page or look at what's happening on facebook or instagram 103rd party trackers are following my every move this is the unpleasant truth behind tracker. cookies can be made visible with spec
so party caucus. you know people actively search for those settings the mood is a us the car they leave everything in their default settings for to maybe to their disadvantage. and best and it would be best if these things were set more strictly by default string of. experience with previous updates has shown that when users have to actively seek out and choose their settings if you will go those extra steps. to truly protect user privacy it needs to be guaranteed by the default setting i...
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yank a party and its islamist party predecessors have governed its stamboul for a quarter of a century it is where president heir to one 1st rose to power as mayor heir to watch but after yesterday's municipal election is stamboul may now be where the people defy and deny it through democracy the almost unchecked power of the political party. the end disputed victory of istanbul's merilyn lection is this man. he extended his majority in sunday's controversial rerun of a ballot he already narrowly won in march the new math cool to the change. that this is not a victory this is a new beginning. i would like to say from here that as of tomorrow i will treat 16000000 people equally as i'm a. done deal. president wretched type out of one's a k party and cool the 1st result a regular on the electoral board agreed this time around. him conceded defeat or are all. according to the results as of now my compared to sa a crumb he's leading the race i congratulate him and wish him good luck. her. tens of thousands turned out to celebrate. today john leo i'm so excited about it the right person has
yank a party and its islamist party predecessors have governed its stamboul for a quarter of a century it is where president heir to one 1st rose to power as mayor heir to watch but after yesterday's municipal election is stamboul may now be where the people defy and deny it through democracy the almost unchecked power of the political party. the end disputed victory of istanbul's merilyn lection is this man. he extended his majority in sunday's controversial rerun of a ballot he already...
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the renew party.nd ijoined the renew party afterwards and my question to you both would be, in the light of a no—deal brexit and the light of a no—deal brexit and the possibility of a general election, what would you both be willing to do as leaders of the liberal democrat party to work on a remain and alliance and empowering the smaller parties like change uk and renew, into working in a remain alliance coalition government?” think we need to be prepared to do whatever it takes to stop brexit because the threat to our country is so because the threat to our country is so huge. i very much think the liberal democrats have proven to be the most consistent rallying point for remain. but not in the european elections when you could not get your act together. we had our best ever european election result, so you can't wipe the smile off are faced with that. i'm not talking about that, i'm talking about a remain alliance. you failed at that. this is why i think looking at a general election we need to be s
the renew party.nd ijoined the renew party afterwards and my question to you both would be, in the light of a no—deal brexit and the light of a no—deal brexit and the possibility of a general election, what would you both be willing to do as leaders of the liberal democrat party to work on a remain and alliance and empowering the smaller parties like change uk and renew, into working in a remain alliance coalition government?” think we need to be prepared to do whatever it takes to stop...
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the conservative party has rick. i think we seem to be having trouble with the line to london with big mass we just have to leave it there that was big mass our correspondent in london moving on now to some news from the world of sport and the world's most expensive football player naima has just given a statement to brazilian police denying any rowing wrongdoing after he reportedly made public intimate messages from a woman it was an attempt to defend himself after she accused him of rape the woman recently detailed allegations during an interview on brazilian television neymar has an ankle injury and arrived at the police station in a wheelchair. naima had to make his way through a media scrum to reach the police station in his wheelchair he was there to give a statement denying the rape of a brazilian woman he had invited her to paris where he plays after exchanging messages on social media the front of people meant to hop the rest of the way. his accuser appeared on brazilian television to acknowledge she expecte
the conservative party has rick. i think we seem to be having trouble with the line to london with big mass we just have to leave it there that was big mass our correspondent in london moving on now to some news from the world of sport and the world's most expensive football player naima has just given a statement to brazilian police denying any rowing wrongdoing after he reportedly made public intimate messages from a woman it was an attempt to defend himself after she accused him of rape the...
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about one of the main parties obviously the conservative party how bad is this for them.well that they're really in a hole at the moment it's a reason mays last day as conservative parts of the national fire always always one for a stunt and moving the agenda to his time is put in them through lots of ups and the 10 downing street this morning saying demanding to be part of the new bricks in the ghost asian with whoever succeeds at his prime minister and all the main contenders for that race are now saying we've got to live a brooks's otherwise a conservative policies types and the reps that policy takes over but as i'm saying the thing they wouldn't address in that is if they would say says we are delivering bricks it one way or the other over the 31st. then there will be a vote of no confidence in parliament and probably the conservative party would lose that because there are enough incentive in peace who would vote against their own government collapses and that would lead to a general election even before they could they could deliver that source of bricks and so it'
about one of the main parties obviously the conservative party how bad is this for them.well that they're really in a hole at the moment it's a reason mays last day as conservative parts of the national fire always always one for a stunt and moving the agenda to his time is put in them through lots of ups and the 10 downing street this morning saying demanding to be part of the new bricks in the ghost asian with whoever succeeds at his prime minister and all the main contenders for that race...
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everyone knows that the surveys regarding our party have not been good in the last . our task was to try and work our way out of these poor survey results sadly despite all our work we didn't manage to swing things around. during the initial. surprise. the s.p.d. was once a big tent party but the years of playing 2nd fiddle in chancellor angela merkel's government have left the social democrats struggling to stay relevant new polling puts the s.p.d. a just 12 percent a distant 3rd behind the greens and conservatives coalition has found it difficult to make headway since its painful formation after the 2017 german election merkel wants to see out her final term until 2021 years we will continue the government's work with all seriousness and we will above all do so with a great sense of responsibility. the issues we have to solve are for germany and europe and the rest of the world with this mindset we will continue working the holes and that's likely to prove no easy task is specially with both the main parties seeing their support ebbing away. let's bring in our polit
everyone knows that the surveys regarding our party have not been good in the last . our task was to try and work our way out of these poor survey results sadly despite all our work we didn't manage to swing things around. during the initial. surprise. the s.p.d. was once a big tent party but the years of playing 2nd fiddle in chancellor angela merkel's government have left the social democrats struggling to stay relevant new polling puts the s.p.d. a just 12 percent a distant 3rd behind the...
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and seniorfigures in this party, including vince, have said that although the party curb george osborne'sing the pledge on university tuition fees. i don't see that happening ever again. most importantly, the biggest impediment to ending austerity currently is pressing on with brexit. in every brexit scenario, tax receipts will be hit hard, depriving the exchequer of much—needed revenue to invest in public services. both labour and the conservatives are committed to facilitating brexit. and you cannot end austerity and sponsor brexit. that is absolutely clear. applause and i am proud to be a member of a party that was committed to a people's vote and remaining in the eu right from the start. i suspect that those who are going to be most critical of the decision that i have made will be many of those that i left behind in the labour party. the question they must answer now is this — if they are committed to ending austerity too, continued support of a party leadership committed to brexit cannot enable you to end austerity. privately, many accept this. they also know that visceral hatred of
and seniorfigures in this party, including vince, have said that although the party curb george osborne'sing the pledge on university tuition fees. i don't see that happening ever again. most importantly, the biggest impediment to ending austerity currently is pressing on with brexit. in every brexit scenario, tax receipts will be hit hard, depriving the exchequer of much—needed revenue to invest in public services. both labour and the conservatives are committed to facilitating brexit. and...
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party was 53 percent across. all right unfortunately we're out of time or we appreciate you taking the time tonight to give us the perspective from the a k 40 in stamboul room or magog spokesperson for the a k party it's good to see you here and thank you. well still to come on the day the anti russia sentiment gripping georgia could last weeks angry clashes force a break with the country's former soviet masters we'll talk about reform and russian influence later in the show. with the u.s. president trump announced new sanctions against iran at this time the hard hitting sanctions as he calls them are aimed at the country's most senior military political and diplomatic leaders trump told reporters that the new sanctions are meant in part to retaliate after the downing of a u.s. drone last week however the president also said that the sanctions had been planned and were going to happen anyway. in a few moments i'll be signing an executive order imposing hard hitting sanctions on the supreme leader of iran and the
party was 53 percent across. all right unfortunately we're out of time or we appreciate you taking the time tonight to give us the perspective from the a k 40 in stamboul room or magog spokesperson for the a k party it's good to see you here and thank you. well still to come on the day the anti russia sentiment gripping georgia could last weeks angry clashes force a break with the country's former soviet masters we'll talk about reform and russian influence later in the show. with the u.s....
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but to morrow is tuesday and it is the day for political party group meetings party will have a meeting which is going to be chaired by president are gone and then they will have a central executive's committee meeting and following the group meeting and president add on is expected to elaborate on the election results and do some self critics which made them take it big blow in june 23 election time for a short break here in al-jazeera when we come back running away from the so-called deal of the century palestinian activist speak out against the u.s. middle east peace plan. children born to isolate fighters return to a country some of them. stay with us. hello another day off in the rain are sink for most of japan this is the hump that brought you rain just recently and this is disappearing slowly dorsey's woods site forecast was used a big area of sunshine yes is some talk back running for the northern part of one shoot because of a card about 25 reasonable degrees in turkey it's not particularly humid rather hot a picture of the korean peninsula specially so in beijing that will be
but to morrow is tuesday and it is the day for political party group meetings party will have a meeting which is going to be chaired by president are gone and then they will have a central executive's committee meeting and following the group meeting and president add on is expected to elaborate on the election results and do some self critics which made them take it big blow in june 23 election time for a short break here in al-jazeera when we come back running away from the so-called deal of...
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party and that's going to put more pressure on the conservative party to deliver breaks in many of the leadership candidates argue that while the public isn't so fed up that britain just needs to leave the european union come what may so niger project success at the recent european elections definitely putting pressure on both the established party since reason they might be leaving by the braggs it's come number a is going to stay true i did so are you a bigot must in london thank you very much. you're watching the news coming up ahead we meet the photographer who finds some really wonderful coincidences in gathering. but 1st some sport and the women's wild guy starts later today and it looks to be the most watched women's football tournament ever anthony how it can be deadly sports says is to bring us up to speed up to speed as to what's going to happen and to tell us about the talk about how it unfolded $24.00 teams to $52.00 matches 9 host cities including paris that's where the action kicks off tonight that's where france the host will make korea they're hoping to emulate what the
party and that's going to put more pressure on the conservative party to deliver breaks in many of the leadership candidates argue that while the public isn't so fed up that britain just needs to leave the european union come what may so niger project success at the recent european elections definitely putting pressure on both the established party since reason they might be leaving by the braggs it's come number a is going to stay true i did so are you a bigot must in london thank you very...
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political party system as they see it which they still view as a west german apart party system to some extent. i would totally agree then but i think the problem is not then that they rely on the car or eat lots of meat but then the problem is a problem for presentation. and this is where the parties really have to work on and and see how many politicians from the east we have an all parties and how much are they dealing with the issues that they have there. and these are the things that really have to be tackled at the moment to to not just let them stick with the aft and the left party and we have these key regional elections coming up in eastern germany and in the autumn in september and october do you think. that that is going to be appointed which the german government really does full opponents. because a lot of people are predicting that the results are going to be so damaging for democracy in germany that says that's going to push the current government over the edge. yes definitely and i don't see how how now we can i don't think that that is now the moment where we can change
political party system as they see it which they still view as a west german apart party system to some extent. i would totally agree then but i think the problem is not then that they rely on the car or eat lots of meat but then the problem is a problem for presentation. and this is where the parties really have to work on and and see how many politicians from the east we have an all parties and how much are they dealing with the issues that they have there. and these are the things that...
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the decision that was made this was not made by our party nor that the our party demanded this but there were regularities that had that our party had appealed and the decision was made by the supreme election council you safe enough for this agree just to stop you there gentlemen it's want to put that point to use of cannily in ankara did people go for mr m m o 2 in march granted there was only 13000 votes in it but did they go for him because he had genuinely attractive logical policies or did they go for him because he wasn't the a.k.p. . was the people went in a mood because diesel in him. the whole. people still hope the justices were going to move everything will be far better is indeed deflective will work even will offer to turks people who just were turkish city of. a smooth running democracy rather than one man show that mr erdogan going to turkey over the past 17 years 40 in london just to be clear for those of us who are not totally across that the tapestry of turkish politics is stan bull is the jewel in the political crown of turkish politics if you lose stan bull your pres
the decision that was made this was not made by our party nor that the our party demanded this but there were regularities that had that our party had appealed and the decision was made by the supreme election council you safe enough for this agree just to stop you there gentlemen it's want to put that point to use of cannily in ankara did people go for mr m m o 2 in march granted there was only 13000 votes in it but did they go for him because he had genuinely attractive logical policies or...
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my all race it is the 1st time in 25 years the president rajat thai party wants ruling party has lost power in turkey's economic capital russian reports from istanbul. they stumbled changes hands for the 1st time since 1994 the main opposition c.s.p. candidate who has been elected mayor of the city in a controversial run that has polarized the nation the 49 year old was relatively unknown but has managed to win the backing of crucial allies such as the kurdish people's democratic party the s.d.p. start. a marriage to work with the turkish president in harmony and i aspire to do that i am announcing that in front of all the residents of istanbul once a legal process is completed after receiving the mandate and assuming the office i would like to visit and as soon as possible to present a road map and opinions and listen to his views. lose when is a major setback for ben ali yielded a former prime minister and a party's candidate for the mayoral election. loss is widely interpreted here as an indication of the party's waning influence. according to the results as and now my competitors
my all race it is the 1st time in 25 years the president rajat thai party wants ruling party has lost power in turkey's economic capital russian reports from istanbul. they stumbled changes hands for the 1st time since 1994 the main opposition c.s.p. candidate who has been elected mayor of the city in a controversial run that has polarized the nation the 49 year old was relatively unknown but has managed to win the backing of crucial allies such as the kurdish people's democratic party the...
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party that came in second onlyjust 700 way in the party that came in second only just 700 votes way700 votes behind it was only therefore eight weeks. first of all this is not a party of its only been there for eight weeks. this is the continuity ukip party and it's led by the same people and it has broadly the same voter base and we saw it at the european election where the combined right—wing parties were reduced by about 10% and the combined left—wing and liberal parties increased their vote, and a similar look can be seen in this result. lisa has done a very good campaign and what i think it shows is that when we talk about national issues, positively, people will stay with us. this was a marginal seat before and it is a marginal seat before and it is a marginal seat before and it is a marginal seat now. what we must make sure we don't do in the labour party is split the left and liberal vote because even in northern seats and southern seats across the whole country, if we lose and split the centre—left, country, if we lose and split the ce ntre—left, we will country, if we lose
party that came in second onlyjust 700 way in the party that came in second only just 700 votes way700 votes behind it was only therefore eight weeks. first of all this is not a party of its only been there for eight weeks. this is the continuity ukip party and it's led by the same people and it has broadly the same voter base and we saw it at the european election where the combined right—wing parties were reduced by about 10% and the combined left—wing and liberal parties increased their...
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they will choose people who do not have a political party, people who have another political party, for, parents. they will ta ke grandchildren, parents. they will take all that into account and look at both of these candidates freshen decide who is best for britain. i do not think they will be bound by what people are said in pozo in the past. when you look at jeremy that way, it is very exciting for britain and the conservative party, and we know we are carrying out a duty for others. and i think the conservative party will take that really seriously and choose a series individual for a greatjob. choose a series individual for a great job. whoever wins this is a massive challenge of bringing the party back together, there has not been much unity around here and your party for the last two or three yea rs. party for the last two or three years. how will they do that? we have got a remarkable ability to come together when the chips are down. as indicated a moment ago, if you press most of us here, we recognise that whatever may be the issues in the party, this is not a party thing, pure
they will choose people who do not have a political party, people who have another political party, for, parents. they will ta ke grandchildren, parents. they will take all that into account and look at both of these candidates freshen decide who is best for britain. i do not think they will be bound by what people are said in pozo in the past. when you look at jeremy that way, it is very exciting for britain and the conservative party, and we know we are carrying out a duty for others. and i...
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the green party always keeps. the. question the question is also a social question because when we look at. suffering from. for example yes of course there are those coal miners but 1st of all we can find solutions with . a completely different people these are the poorest people we have. but. we do we do have to find. other solutions on how to move how to be more inclusive. how to use energy differently so that we can just keep on living. more sustainable and i think that we can tackle these questions another thing. they do protecting minority rights now we know that there has not too many minorities in the former east but in the end they also protect from and they also profit from this discourse because it's all about protecting the poor ones for example those who are for gotten those who need more a presentation all of these questions are inherently also green issues. you have been quoted as saying that the eastern west a more divided than before i don't know if you meant ever before all more recently but tell me ab
the green party always keeps. the. question the question is also a social question because when we look at. suffering from. for example yes of course there are those coal miners but 1st of all we can find solutions with . a completely different people these are the poorest people we have. but. we do we do have to find. other solutions on how to move how to be more inclusive. how to use energy differently so that we can just keep on living. more sustainable and i think that we can tackle these...