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i'm joined now what is the reform reform party. what is the reform j reform party. reform party stand for? i love the area and i and i party stand for? i love the area and i - and i love — party stand for? i love the area and i - and i love this _ party stand for? i love the area and i - and i love this town. - party stand for? i love the area and i - and i love this town. that i the reform was my first motive. the reform party as an extension from was my first motive. the reform party as an extension fr some of brexit party. we realise some of brexit party. we realise some of brexit has been done and there are still a lot of work a still a lot of work to be done and a lot of reform is needed to see that those promises can be fulfilled. doing more in terms of delivering for brexit, is that a priority for people given that one of the issues is the major thing at the moment and we can look at all of is the major thing at the moment and w this look at all of is the major thing at the moment and w this area at all of is the major thing at the moment and w this area and
i'm joined now what is the reform reform party. what is the reform j reform party. reform party stand for? i love the area and i and i party stand for? i love the area and i - and i love — party stand for? i love the area and i - and i love this _ party stand for? i love the area and i - and i love this town. - party stand for? i love the area and i - and i love this town. that i the reform was my first motive. the reform party as an extension from was my first motive. the reform party as an...
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a local stalwart of the reform party standing in after the candidate was unavailable to appear on newsnight's westminster, the political system, the banking system, the establishment, and the way things are run. what works currently, it really does need reform. a by—election is a chance to protest. send your thoughts through a vote for the reform party to westminster. nearly time to pull stumps. decision time is approaching in this rural corner of england, where the result may reverberate across the land. you can see the full list of candidates on your screen now. for more information please go the bbc website. tonight marks a very special moment in the history of british television and science fiction. exactly 70 years ago, the first episode of the quatermass experiment aired on the bbc, the only television service in the uk at the time. written by nigel kneale and produced by rudolph cartier, the serial gripped the nation with imaginative storytelling and bold, inventive production techniques. tv sequels and film adaptations followed. the rest, as they say, is history, with a host of scie
a local stalwart of the reform party standing in after the candidate was unavailable to appear on newsnight's westminster, the political system, the banking system, the establishment, and the way things are run. what works currently, it really does need reform. a by—election is a chance to protest. send your thoughts through a vote for the reform party to westminster. nearly time to pull stumps. decision time is approaching in this rural corner of england, where the result may reverberate...
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these are all supporters of the reform party - or voted against him. move forward as we gather in this park in the thai parliament. as we watch today to see the votes come in. they were cheese that any time someone stood up to support... lots of cheers and boos and some very colourful language. in particular the unelected senator stood up to oppose him. few people here are surprised by this result. everybody expected that this would happen. that is what it was said to put them full by the military, and in the past. at the same time many are bitterly disappointed. some were saying what was the point with voting in such passion in may for a platform of sweeping change if what they voted for has not been reflected by the choice of government in parliament. move forward can come back next week with their coalition partners and try again to get re—elected but that is unlikely that will happen. what kind of government time it ends up with is not clear on this stage. what is clear is that a great deal of faith in thailand's democratic system has been lost. th
these are all supporters of the reform party - or voted against him. move forward as we gather in this park in the thai parliament. as we watch today to see the votes come in. they were cheese that any time someone stood up to support... lots of cheers and boos and some very colourful language. in particular the unelected senator stood up to oppose him. few people here are surprised by this result. everybody expected that this would happen. that is what it was said to put them full by the...
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the reform party is putting down a marker.re putting a strong message out there to the government in this by—election that we're here for the long term. we are also speaking out for the silent majority of people who are frightened to speak out for themselves, because we're the people's party, we're the common sense party and we are the voice of the ordinary working people and the politically homeless. peering into the future and bustle in the shadow of an iconic local business as the clock counts down to decision time. a full list of candidates is on your screen now. for more information please go the bbc website. that's all from us tonight. faisal�*s here tomorrow. until then, goodnight. breaking news from around the world 24 breaking news from around the world 2a hours a day. this is bbc news. they're furious. for years, they've struggled to fight the stigma and convince people to buy their fish. now they say the reputational damage from the water release plan will be another huge blow. fishing has been in toru takahashi's f
the reform party is putting down a marker.re putting a strong message out there to the government in this by—election that we're here for the long term. we are also speaking out for the silent majority of people who are frightened to speak out for themselves, because we're the people's party, we're the common sense party and we are the voice of the ordinary working people and the politically homeless. peering into the future and bustle in the shadow of an iconic local business as the clock...
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in my life, a former communist, founded the liberal reform party became prime minister.o it can be said that dad inherited the position to his daughter not very european, but quite american ahead, a new goal kallas was on the list of possible candidates for the post of nato secretary general the alliance has been thinking about appointing a woman for a long time it would be nice if she was from the forge of russophobic personnel in eastern europe, especially the basic course of russophobia in the deputy chair european parliament. she has already gone through her education. she speaks five languages. and at the same time, she is trying hard to forget russian russian, we have reviewed more than one interview with kayakalas, where she is asked in russian, and she defiantly answers in estonian, therefore in russian. she says to herself quite well, well, defiantly believes that she needs to renounce this as well as her soviet childhood. estonia, as many of you remember, someone read about it was considered a showcase of socialism , huge financial investments were invested in
in my life, a former communist, founded the liberal reform party became prime minister.o it can be said that dad inherited the position to his daughter not very european, but quite american ahead, a new goal kallas was on the list of possible candidates for the post of nato secretary general the alliance has been thinking about appointing a woman for a long time it would be nice if she was from the forge of russophobic personnel in eastern europe, especially the basic course of russophobia in...
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ben habib, who is the ceo of the first property group a member of reform group and a member of reform partyve alan miller, the co—founder of together campaign group . so you're campaign group. so you're already getting in touch thick and fast about this abortion ruling about essentially this woman who had an abortion at about 32 to 34 weeks, a very late term abortion has been released from prison with a suspended sentence . we'll be suspended sentence. we'll be getting to that later on in the show. but please do keep your views coming in. but firstly, i want to and you can get in touch gbviews@gbnews.com or at gb news on twitter . but firstly, the on twitter. but firstly, the home office has made a decision to temporarily relax visa rules to temporarily relax visa rules to enable more overseas builders and the like to come to britain to work. that means bricklayers, roofers, carpenter , plasterers roofers, carpenter, plasterers are all welcome after construction workers were deemed to be in short supply in the uk. this comes, of course, just weeks after net migration was recorded at record
ben habib, who is the ceo of the first property group a member of reform group and a member of reform partyve alan miller, the co—founder of together campaign group . so you're campaign group. so you're already getting in touch thick and fast about this abortion ruling about essentially this woman who had an abortion at about 32 to 34 weeks, a very late term abortion has been released from prison with a suspended sentence . we'll be suspended sentence. we'll be getting to that later on in the...
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ruling party kwanisha and from the last government isn't prototype of interest as well that the move forward potentially informs the governments of the thailand sees some sort of political change and reform. absolutely. i think it's, it's difficult to be tied to advance is interest because, um, it's actually not protest, correct. uh, and the party may lose popularity among its constituents to basically be seen as the train move forward. right. but so i think that's i have to wait for that right moment. the extra step is but indeed, i mean without prototype leadership, i think it would be quite difficult to men's hand on the, the results from the last election. and basically, i'm just saying that in the sense that the opposition could lead to rooting a quantization. so pruitt, i have to do this in the rhetoric and repeat the the fact i always mispronouncing damages already beat time. it in general and read from the move forward. body and, and the, and the people's mandate, the t one meeting expectations. this is somebody that the people of thailand shows at the end of the day can follow them and actually choose to completely ignore the people's mandate. a well type policy type politics. s
ruling party kwanisha and from the last government isn't prototype of interest as well that the move forward potentially informs the governments of the thailand sees some sort of political change and reform. absolutely. i think it's, it's difficult to be tied to advance is interest because, um, it's actually not protest, correct. uh, and the party may lose popularity among its constituents to basically be seen as the train move forward. right. but so i think that's i have to wait for that right...
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. >> the reform party, when he first ran, had they persevered beyond the next election cycle, lost interest and pooled his money. they could have had a real impact moving forward they gave up too soon. neil: you and i remember bobby kennedy senior, good seeing you, thank you very much. in the meantime, watching tesla, getting squeezed with those price cuts, there's no problem with the number of cars you lawn musk is selling, just the money he makes off of them. after this. ♪ there are some things that go better... together. burger and fries... soup and salad. like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. with voya, considering all your financial choices together can help you make smarter decisions. voya. well planned. well invested. well protected. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. there are currently more than 750,000 unfilled cybersecurity jobs in the u.s
. >> the reform party, when he first ran, had they persevered beyond the next election cycle, lost interest and pooled his money. they could have had a real impact moving forward they gave up too soon. neil: you and i remember bobby kennedy senior, good seeing you, thank you very much. in the meantime, watching tesla, getting squeezed with those price cuts, there's no problem with the number of cars you lawn musk is selling, just the money he makes off of them. after this. ♪ there are...
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for example, teddy roosevelt's progressive bull moose party and ross perot's reform party were top downody in washington makes excuses. nobody takes responsibility. they revolved around one national figure and then shrank after those figures lost or the opposite. we're building from the ground up, recruiting candidates for local office and building a bench for national races years down the road. doing that, they say they won't be accused of spoiling a close presidential race in 2024. as other third parties have been accused of in the past. you can consider me as an exhibit a of that truth. for example, al gore claimed third party candidate ralph nader disproportionately pulled votes from him, while george w bush won in a squeaker. we are not running a candidate in the national race in 24 because our focus is local. other third party movements have also struggled based on what they represent. some focused on single issues. rep it's two high, others develop a whole platform that skews right or left and wind up looking similar to republicans or democrats and get absorbed or largely left be
for example, teddy roosevelt's progressive bull moose party and ross perot's reform party were top downody in washington makes excuses. nobody takes responsibility. they revolved around one national figure and then shrank after those figures lost or the opposite. we're building from the ground up, recruiting candidates for local office and building a bench for national races years down the road. doing that, they say they won't be accused of spoiling a close presidential race in 2024. as other...
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reform. the pressure is on for both main parties _ reform. e pressure is on for both main parties to _ reform. the pressure is on for both main parties to show _ reform. the pressure is on for both main parties to show how - reform. the pressure is on for both main parties to show how they - reform. the pressure is on for both main parties to show how they fix l main parties to show how they fix the health service. the main parties to show how they fix the health service.— main parties to show how they fix the health service. the longer the conservatives _ the health service. the longer the conservatives are _ the health service. the longer the conservatives are in _ the health service. the longer the conservatives are in power - the health service. the longer the conservatives are in power the . conservatives are in power the longer patients will wait. labour has a plan to deliver the biggest expansion of nhs staff in history. fix, expansion of nhs staff in history. a big birthday for the biggest institution is on the way. the main question th
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for example, teddy roosevelt's progressive bull moose party and ross perot's reform party were top down movements. everybody in washington makes excuses. nobody takes responsibility. they revolved around one national figure and then shrank after those figures lost. we're the opposite. we're building from the ground up, recruiting candidates for local office and building a bench for national races. years down the road. doing that, they say they won't be accused of spoiling a close presidential race in 2024. as other third parties have been accused of in the past. you can consider me as an exhibit a of that truth. for example, al gore claimed third party candidate ralph nader disproportionately pulled votes from him, while george w bush won in a squeaker. we are not running a candidate in the national race in 24 because our focus is local. other third party movements have also struggled based on what they represent. some focused on single issues. rep it's two high, others develop a whole platform that skews right or left and wind up looking similar to republicans or democrats and get abso
for example, teddy roosevelt's progressive bull moose party and ross perot's reform party were top down movements. everybody in washington makes excuses. nobody takes responsibility. they revolved around one national figure and then shrank after those figures lost. we're the opposite. we're building from the ground up, recruiting candidates for local office and building a bench for national races. years down the road. doing that, they say they won't be accused of spoiling a close presidential...
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so i like fusion because it's i see it as a pro parties reform, right. it is an opportunity to build political parties, i think just because our 2 parties are broken doesn't mean we should give up on the idea of political parties of the problem is we need more parties, right? and we need your parties and fusion and proportional representation allow us to do that, i think in terms of running a 3rd party candidate in presidential elections. that is a tremendous long shot. and that there is really never been a successful 3rd party candidacy in america. the, the electoral college, it is a winner take all system on top of a one or take all systems. so with all. busy due respect holly i, it seems like running a 3rd party candidate in this presidential election is, is a incredibly unlikely winning strategy. well, lucky for us, we're not running a 3rd party candidate. we are running. the idea is if we get to the spring of 2024 and the american people are still pretty clear and what they're telling us right now, which is they do not want a repeat of 2020 the ideas
so i like fusion because it's i see it as a pro parties reform, right. it is an opportunity to build political parties, i think just because our 2 parties are broken doesn't mean we should give up on the idea of political parties of the problem is we need more parties, right? and we need your parties and fusion and proportional representation allow us to do that, i think in terms of running a 3rd party candidate in presidential elections. that is a tremendous long shot. and that there is really...
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and when you started the reform party reclaim get it right, reclaimed. yes my mistake. n you mistake. mia, culpa, when you started to reclaim party 2 or 3 years ago, a very senior conservative politician with a high profile said, oh , well, if high profile said, oh, well, if you, you know, just buy a sports car instead of starting a political party to deal with your midlife crisis. and you, of course, replied, already have a sports car. but the thing that really yeah that is it she really yeah about that is it she was trivial izing she was making a sexist slur against you. she wouldn't have said that to a woman at she was woman at and she was trivialising really you trivialising not really you because you can handle it, you know, you can with the know, you can deal with the rough but she was rough and tumble, but she was trivialising men who find themselves midlife themselves in a kind of midlife crisis situation and are depressed, stressed out depressed, anxious, stressed out of and kind of their minds and kind of rolling their at that as if rolling their eyes at that a
and when you started the reform party reclaim get it right, reclaimed. yes my mistake. n you mistake. mia, culpa, when you started to reclaim party 2 or 3 years ago, a very senior conservative politician with a high profile said, oh , well, if high profile said, oh, well, if you, you know, just buy a sports car instead of starting a political party to deal with your midlife crisis. and you, of course, replied, already have a sports car. but the thing that really yeah that is it she really yeah...
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and when you started the reform party reclaim get it right, reclaimed. yes my mistake. hen you mistake. mia, culpa, when you started to reclaim party 2 or 3 years ago, a very senior conservative politician with a high profile said, oh , well, if high profile said, oh, well, if you, you know, just buy a sports car instead of starting a political party to deal with your midlife crisis. and you, of course, replied, already have a sports car. but the thing that really yeah that is it she really yeah about that is it she was trivial izing she was making a sexist slur against you. she wouldn't have said that to a woman at she was woman at and she was trivialising really you trivialising not really you because you can handle it, you know, you can with the know, you can deal with the rough but she was rough and tumble, but she was trivialising men who find themselves midlife themselves in a kind of midlife crisis situation and are depressed, stressed out depressed, anxious, stressed out of and kind of their minds and kind of rolling their at that as if rolling their eyes at that
and when you started the reform party reclaim get it right, reclaimed. yes my mistake. hen you mistake. mia, culpa, when you started to reclaim party 2 or 3 years ago, a very senior conservative politician with a high profile said, oh , well, if high profile said, oh, well, if you, you know, just buy a sports car instead of starting a political party to deal with your midlife crisis. and you, of course, replied, already have a sports car. but the thing that really yeah that is it she really...
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and he's also standing as a candidate in the next may's london mayoral election for the reform party.l us a bit about happened in us a bit about what happened in court the drama that court today and the drama that unfolded . hello martin. unfolded. hello martin. >> it's nice to be on your show. thank you very much. well, it's interesting when you think about it, this is a major judicial it, this is a majorjudicial review and it only took eight hours, two hours each morning and hours each afternoon for and two hours each afternoon for hours. and it's a bit like watching paint dry. there's a lot of procedural aspects being debated there on both sides debated in there on both sides of the case. and there was a lot of the case. and there was a lot of things missing as far as i'm concerned. but this is about whether he's process of actually making the decision of actually making the decision of actually making the decision of actually making the ulez extension, being introduced in august was lawful . it's not about the decision itself . and that's what is itself. and that's what is frustra
and he's also standing as a candidate in the next may's london mayoral election for the reform party.l us a bit about happened in us a bit about what happened in court the drama that court today and the drama that unfolded . hello martin. unfolded. hello martin. >> it's nice to be on your show. thank you very much. well, it's interesting when you think about it, this is a major judicial it, this is a majorjudicial review and it only took eight hours, two hours each morning and hours each...
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the reorrtt fatw— reform party do, because the reform party, the _ reform party do, because the reforme on tuesday , sparking by police on tuesday, sparking trots— by police on tuesday, sparking rtots aross— by police on tuesday, sparking riots across france— by police on tuesday, sparking riots across france . the riots across france. the tttertor— riots across france. the interior ministry says more than too— interior ministry says more than rtoo peopte— interior ministry says more than 1300 people were— interior ministry says more than 1300 people were arrested oterttgtt— 1300 people were arrested oterttatt .— 1300 people were arrested overnight . but— 1300 people were arrested overnight . but as violence overnight. but as violence eottttwet— overnight. but as violence continued to— overnight. but as violence continued to spread across the eowttrw— continued to spread across the country, buildings and vehicles were torched— country, buildings and vehicles were torched and— country, buildings and vehicles were torched and stores looted by protesters— were torched and stores looted by
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host: a conversation on political parties with lee dr utman and the author of a most recent and a paper about democracy reform. why do we have political parties in the first place and considering the state of politics right now, might it do better to do away with parties? guest: i understand people are frustrated with the performance of our two parties. but mass representative democracy cannot be done without political parties. they are inevitable and essential as institutions of representative democracy. it needs organized politics. if it is not political parties, and it will just be charismatic autocrats. lyrical parties, structure, elections tilde majorities in the legislature and engage in mobile structures and coalitions. the parties do the work of moderate -- modern demonstrative month -- representative democracy. without it we would have a free-for-all or a chaotic mess. host: to the beginning of putting the parties and the rules and how they have changed in politics. guest: the framers didn't like political parties when they were writing the. political parties will cause vision and we need to find a w
host: a conversation on political parties with lee dr utman and the author of a most recent and a paper about democracy reform. why do we have political parties in the first place and considering the state of politics right now, might it do better to do away with parties? guest: i understand people are frustrated with the performance of our two parties. but mass representative democracy cannot be done without political parties. they are inevitable and essential as institutions of representative...
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all revealed their de—banking how had two bank accounts shut down our reform party account was shut downo exactly two years ago. >> i gave a press conference on it and then another digital bank called tide bank. they shut an account of mine. last year. both of them claimed commercial reasons. howard davies and alison rose seemed to have presided over a regime of political ethnic cleansing . political ethnic cleansing. >> not had some very good >> had i not had some very good friends to me, my family friends to help me, my family would absolutely would have been absolutely screwed . screwed. >> but then more interestingly, so too did the arch ramona . gina so too did the arch ramona. gina miller. nigel long, longtime nemesis, complained the account for her own pro—eu political party. true and fair, had been closed by monzo and that she and her party had been rejected by nine other financial institute and so allowed us to open the account. >> in november 2021. but then on the 13th of july sent an email through their app saying or a message through their app saying, your account will be clo
all revealed their de—banking how had two bank accounts shut down our reform party account was shut downo exactly two years ago. >> i gave a press conference on it and then another digital bank called tide bank. they shut an account of mine. last year. both of them claimed commercial reasons. howard davies and alison rose seemed to have presided over a regime of political ethnic cleansing . political ethnic cleansing. >> not had some very good >> had i not had some very good...
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i've had bank accounts closed, had two bank accounts closed, one reform party by metro one for reformy by metro bank, another account by tied bank. bank, another account by tied bank . i'm bank, another account by tied bank. i'm going to be sending them subject access requests as well. i suspect we'll see well. and i suspect we'll see something dissimilar. but something not dissimilar. but the is coutt's bank have the reality is coutt's bank have been caught not once , been caught lying not once, twice. they lied about the fact of his wealth that actually turns out from their own documents to be hogwash . and documents to be hogwash. and then lied about the fact then they lied about the fact whether was to do with whether or not it was to do with his pet status. think it's his pet status. i think it's incredibly serious. i've remind me what status means. me for what status means. >> richard coutt's bank to both apologise and frankly, heads should roll. >> there has to be some accountability. we own. we do 38.6. do. of this bank and 38.6. we do. of this bank and its person of what's th
i've had bank accounts closed, had two bank accounts closed, one reform party by metro one for reformy by metro bank, another account by tied bank. bank, another account by tied bank . i'm bank, another account by tied bank. i'm going to be sending them subject access requests as well. i suspect we'll see well. and i suspect we'll see something dissimilar. but something not dissimilar. but the is coutt's bank have the reality is coutt's bank have been caught not once , been caught lying not...
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we can cross live now to howard cox found a fair fuel uk and london mayoral candidate for the reform partyst outside the television centre. good afternoon to you, howard. always a pleasure and never a chore. first of all, why specifically are you outside the bbc? what's been going on with mayor khan's alleged interference of bbc editorial policy on ulez ? policy on ulez? >> hello martin. >> hello martin. >> it's great to be on your show. yeah, the producer whistleblower contacted me again about after four weeks ago, highlighting the fact that khan had interfered and written to the head office. >> q bbc headquarters to say he's not happy with the way ulez has actually reported the negative reporting and what happened then is the bosses at headquarters wrote or emailed every single one of the bbc and the southern regional offices , the southern regional offices, all the very experienced journos that they could not report on ulez unless they got it approved by headquarters. >> and he told me last night, right up to date that particular order is still in place. local local journalists cannot r
we can cross live now to howard cox found a fair fuel uk and london mayoral candidate for the reform partyst outside the television centre. good afternoon to you, howard. always a pleasure and never a chore. first of all, why specifically are you outside the bbc? what's been going on with mayor khan's alleged interference of bbc editorial policy on ulez ? policy on ulez? >> hello martin. >> hello martin. >> it's great to be on your show. yeah, the producer whistleblower...
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discuss those events even further with dimitry juliani who's a spokesperson of the palestinian fox parties. reform is democratic function. thank you very much for joining us today. um, how do you assess last night's events in the west by yourself? it seems like a disturb escalation. what's happening in the west bank, especially in the evenings refugee camp, is a classic case of terrorism, where political reasons are behind this escalation, especially after one week or 2 to quite in come in. and they westbank, we see also double standards in dealing with the what the, what does raise call as terrorism is really military leaders. last, we have at define the jewish settler violence as jewish terrorism using these exact terms. but we don't see military view vehicle surrounding any illegal, legitimate settlements in the us bank, arresting these jewish terrorist. we don't see event arrest assassinations. anything that the israeli government is going to take the day against civilian spouse, pinion in a sense of values under the pretext of watching stairs. and other words, they define jewish terrorism, no
discuss those events even further with dimitry juliani who's a spokesperson of the palestinian fox parties. reform is democratic function. thank you very much for joining us today. um, how do you assess last night's events in the west by yourself? it seems like a disturb escalation. what's happening in the west bank, especially in the evenings refugee camp, is a classic case of terrorism, where political reasons are behind this escalation, especially after one week or 2 to quite in come in. and...
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reform. the opposition people's party won the parliamentary elections in spain second coming, the ruling socialistbut an absolute majority in parliament. no, none of the political forces will have to negotiate in order to form a cabinet of ministers. man killed in plane crash at international airport according to representatives of the country's armed forces, the transport aircraft crashed due to a technical malfunction, four were killed during takeoff, the military also noted in an official...
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conservative say, and a lot of conservative voters previously that simply did not vote or voted for the reform partyyorkshire party as a protest vote because they were so fed up with the conservatives. the turnout was very low . only about 44% as very low. only about 44% as opposed to 72% in the general election. so they do think that about 23,000 conservative voters simply did not turn out. but a huge victory here for labour nonetheless . a different story nonetheless. a different story completely , of course, down in completely, of course, down in the south, in uxbridge, labour had expected to take boris johnson's old seat, but it was not to be. and the reason for that much as rishi sunak turned up at the rumbling tum cafe on friday morning in very jovial mood, it was not his is win. it was because of opposition to the labour mayor sadiq khan's expansion of the ultra low emission zone to outer london, which means that from the end of august most people driving older diesel and petrol cars will either have to pay £12.50 every day to drive in these areas or get rid of those cars and replace them wit
conservative say, and a lot of conservative voters previously that simply did not vote or voted for the reform partyyorkshire party as a protest vote because they were so fed up with the conservatives. the turnout was very low . only about 44% as very low. only about 44% as opposed to 72% in the general election. so they do think that about 23,000 conservative voters simply did not turn out. but a huge victory here for labour nonetheless . a different story nonetheless. a different story...
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reform. the opposition people's party won the parliamentary elections in spain, the second is the ruling socialistarties, but there is no absolute majority in parliament, none of the political forces will have to negotiate to form a cabinet of ministers. immediately after the advertisement , the day in history program will tell you who and when discovered the ancient city of the inca civilization, which is considered one of the new wonders of the world. i am denis axis, together with alfa-bank we will distribute 100 million rubles to an entrepreneur throughout the country money get the best stories. tell us about your business on alpha-bank.ru and give, give, give for restaurants food and give, yes, now market, food, favorite, publish. yes, we will deliver for free, we force hot food from cafe restaurants for free. find out your credit rating for free on the compare dot ru website. we will help you choose a loan taking into account your current payments and credit histories and check that you have no delinquencies and no one has taken a loan in your name. if you have a loan, then on the site compa
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[applause] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> it is very complicating and both parties, immigration reform is very cumbersome so what is your take on immigration? >> you sound like you are originally from iowa. [laughter] >> those of you who did not hear the response, from alabama. [laughter] >> that was very fun. [laughter] >> thank you for making it fun. i will simply say, it has to start at the southern border. i do not believe we can have a serious conversation without first closing our southern border. [applause] our southern border is unsafe and wide open. we have to do a few things to secure the southern border. this nation spends about $7 trillion even though we only bring in $5 trillion. under president biden we are spending 40% more money than bringing in. intentionally did to close our southern border, it would cost around $10 billion out of 7 trillion and spending, i think we can get that done to make it a priority. also $5 billion for the southern border to slow down and coming over and killing americans. we can also and should go back to policy on asylum seeking, seven with your
[applause] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> it is very complicating and both parties, immigration reform is very cumbersome so what is your take on immigration? >> you sound like you are originally from iowa. [laughter] >> those of you who did not hear the response, from alabama. [laughter] >> that was very fun. [laughter] >> thank you for making it fun. i will simply say, it has to start at the southern border. i do not believe we can have a serious conversation without...
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reform? is there any chance of congress, the parties and power to pass meaningful immigration reform? so now you're heading me with a trick question. the answer is no, has been tried before, but it's not going to happen right now and is actually not even on the horizon. at least i can see it, and i'm in good company with many, many experts, and many, many people are much smarter than i am. there's nothing on the arriving horizon to do any of comprehensive new immigration policy really will move the ball or push the envelope in the right direction, whatever the right direction is here, but in a direction that's not happening. this is going to be a topic for political circus and for the campaign and 2024. and it will remain that i'm sure you'd have your correspond stuff on simon's handling those trick questions and all other questions quite well from washington. thanks very much. it's been more than a week since russia left a deal with ukraine allowing green ships safe passage from ukrainian ports global. we prices have spike by as much as 15 percent over concerns for food supplies. the
reform? is there any chance of congress, the parties and power to pass meaningful immigration reform? so now you're heading me with a trick question. the answer is no, has been tried before, but it's not going to happen right now and is actually not even on the horizon. at least i can see it, and i'm in good company with many, many experts, and many, many people are much smarter than i am. there's nothing on the arriving horizon to do any of comprehensive new immigration policy really will move...
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i won't be voting labour , but i hope i have voting labour, but i hope i have a reform party candidatek for that. simon says thank you for that. simon says regarding your opening monologue, there is no way i'm voting for either sunak or starmer . they're both at world starmer. they're both at world economic forum clones, says simon roberts as well. i wouldn't vote for wanky if you paid me. go on, read it. i dare you. well, look, robert, if that's what you think you're entitled your view, it's. entitled to, your view, it's. it's pretty fruity language. but look, mark dolan, tonight is the home of free speech. if you want to keir starmer, if you home of free speech. if you want to you'reeir starmer, if you home of free speech. if you want to you're definitely', if you home of free speech. if you want to you're definitely voting| think you're definitely voting for me a line, by for him, do drop me a line, by the way, because this is a the way, because this show is a broad church . uh, last but not broad church. uh, last but not least, now, mandy says, dear least, for now, mandy says, dear
i won't be voting labour , but i hope i have voting labour, but i hope i have a reform party candidatek for that. simon says thank you for that. simon says regarding your opening monologue, there is no way i'm voting for either sunak or starmer . they're both at world starmer. they're both at world economic forum clones, says simon roberts as well. i wouldn't vote for wanky if you paid me. go on, read it. i dare you. well, look, robert, if that's what you think you're entitled your view, it's....
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i won't be voting labour , but i hope i have voting labour, but i hope i have a reform party candidatek for that. simon says thank you for that. simon says regarding your opening monologue, there is no way i'm voting for either sunak or starmer . they're both at world starmer. they're both at world economic forum clones, says simon roberts as well. i wouldn't vote for wanky if you paid me. go on, read it. i dare you. well, look, robert, if that's what you think you're entitled your view, it's. entitled to, your view, it's. it's pretty fruity language. but look, mark dolan, tonight is the home of free speech. if you want to keir starmer, if you home of free speech. if you want to you'reeir starmer, if you home of free speech. if you want to you're definitely', if you home of free speech. if you want to you're definitely voting| think you're definitely voting for me a line, by for him, do drop me a line, by the way, because this is a the way, because this show is a broad church . uh, last but not broad church. uh, last but not least, now, mandy says, dear least, for now, mandy says, dear
i won't be voting labour , but i hope i have voting labour, but i hope i have a reform party candidatek for that. simon says thank you for that. simon says regarding your opening monologue, there is no way i'm voting for either sunak or starmer . they're both at world starmer. they're both at world economic forum clones, says simon roberts as well. i wouldn't vote for wanky if you paid me. go on, read it. i dare you. well, look, robert, if that's what you think you're entitled your view, it's....
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reform. for members of his own party after recent supreme court decisions.the house, representatives khanna and buyer reintroduced term limits. and candidate adam schiff is taking it a step further, campaigning on adding seats to the supreme court. so far, president biden has been hesitant. here's what he told my colleague nicolle wallace last week. >> if we start the process of trying to expand the court, we're going to politicize it maybe forever in a way that is not healthy. >> that you can't get back. >> that you can't get back. >> here to discuss is basil smikle, former director of the new york party. do you think that most people can get behind term limits as opposed to expansion of the court? >> well, that's where the difficulty is. i think voters want some kind of reform, not just because of the recent decisions but because of the concerns around ethics. something needs to get done. the question is, what's the best way forward. president biden had his own commission established to look at this, and they weren't even tasked with specific recommendatio
reform. for members of his own party after recent supreme court decisions.the house, representatives khanna and buyer reintroduced term limits. and candidate adam schiff is taking it a step further, campaigning on adding seats to the supreme court. so far, president biden has been hesitant. here's what he told my colleague nicolle wallace last week. >> if we start the process of trying to expand the court, we're going to politicize it maybe forever in a way that is not healthy. >>...
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. would assist the reform party.'s going to take time. nothing much is going to happen between now and really next summer. i would have said now, you know, the lower courts supported it, including the high court. the lord chief justice himself supports it. and yet, of course , he was outvoted by two course, he was outvoted by two dissenting voices. course, he was outvoted by two dissenting voices . now, dissenting voices. now, therefore , there is a chance, if therefore, there is a chance, if you take this to the supreme court or, you know , you take court or, you know, you take further measures or you make the law more explicit or whatever it is you do, there is a chance that this can go through. and i think it should go through. i think it should go through. i think it should go through. i think it is a mighty good deterrent, but it won't be a deterrent, but it won't be a deterrent so long as nobody's being sent there. and a woman who being sent there. and a woman wne teet— being sent there. and a woman wne teet ew
. would assist the reform party.'s going to take time. nothing much is going to happen between now and really next summer. i would have said now, you know, the lower courts supported it, including the high court. the lord chief justice himself supports it. and yet, of course , he was outvoted by two course, he was outvoted by two dissenting voices. course, he was outvoted by two dissenting voices . now, dissenting voices. now, therefore , there is a chance, if therefore, there is a chance, if...
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. would assist the reform party. to take time. nothing much is going to happen between now and really next summer. i would have said now, you know, the lower courts supported it, including the high court. the lord chief justice himself supports it. and yet, of course , he was outvoted by two course, he was outvoted by two dissenting voices. course, he was outvoted by two dissenting voices . now, dissenting voices. now, therefore , there is a chance, if therefore, there is a chance, if you take this to the supreme court or, you know , you take court or, you know, you take further measures or you make the law more explicit or whatever it is you do, there is a chance that this can go through. and i think it should go through. i think it should go through. i think it should go through. i think it is a mighty good deterrent, but it won't be a deterrent, but it won't be a deterrent so long as nobody's being sent there. and a woman who being sent there. and a woman wne teet— being sent there. and a woman wne teet ewt— being
. would assist the reform party. to take time. nothing much is going to happen between now and really next summer. i would have said now, you know, the lower courts supported it, including the high court. the lord chief justice himself supports it. and yet, of course , he was outvoted by two course, he was outvoted by two dissenting voices. course, he was outvoted by two dissenting voices . now, dissenting voices. now, therefore , there is a chance, if therefore, there is a chance, if you take...
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today. thailand's reformers to move forward, parties says it will back a candidate from it to ally the to tie party for prime minister move forwards, concession comes after its own candidate party leader peter them. joe run rob twice failed to get support from the army back to send them to god. but to him, the world's biggest rice supply or india has banned some overseas exports with immediate effect in a move that could push storing global prices even higher. daily said, it would help sales have some types of white rice to ensure availability and better prices and local markets. the band types of rise make up a quarter of india's rice exports. rescuers are still searching for survivors for huge landslide killed at least 16 people in western india. more than $100.00 others are clear to be trapped for their homes were flattened. did a remote mountain village. heavy rain has been hampering rescue at the pentagon and says it has no information on the condition or the whereabouts of private travis king. the us soldier who crossed into north korea, he's now considered to be absent without l
today. thailand's reformers to move forward, parties says it will back a candidate from it to ally the to tie party for prime minister move forwards, concession comes after its own candidate party leader peter them. joe run rob twice failed to get support from the army back to send them to god. but to him, the world's biggest rice supply or india has banned some overseas exports with immediate effect in a move that could push storing global prices even higher. daily said, it would help sales...
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they were hoping to stop or at least delay these reforms, but they have been unsuccessful. opposition partiespassed. it is the first of a few different reforms here, part of a bigger package. as for the government and binyamin netanyahu, he says the reforms are necessary, they are prodemocratic, the courts have been overreaching and he has his supporters in his right—wing government. as we can see, as the camera zooms in, you can see a bit of the tension between authorities and protesters out on the streets. traffic has stopped in other live pictures that we have, as protesters are on the streets there. we have been keeping across these pictures over the last few hours and we will continue to do so deep, deep division in israel. hello. southern parts of europe are still baking in that heatwave, whereas in our neck of the woods the weather is the exact opposite, it's changeable, it's rainy. it's on the cool side and the outlook remains the same for the rest ofjuly and also into august. unsettled with rain at times, frequent showers and, in fact, large weather systems being spawned by the fairl
they were hoping to stop or at least delay these reforms, but they have been unsuccessful. opposition partiespassed. it is the first of a few different reforms here, part of a bigger package. as for the government and binyamin netanyahu, he says the reforms are necessary, they are prodemocratic, the courts have been overreaching and he has his supporters in his right—wing government. as we can see, as the camera zooms in, you can see a bit of the tension between authorities and protesters out...
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more on this was cross live now to center rockman pen knesset and really design as party member who supported the reform bill . a welcome sir. now you promoted this reform and one of the people who did, which is the source of much condemnation and protests. why did you support it? myself? i don't fear 1st. i don't think that this reform is the source of the coming be kind of mentation and, and food. i think uh, 1st this reform and introduce a checks and balances to the own chest and on balance is demetrius. it's not that disrupting checks and balances of democracy. i think the most a, most of the approach and most of the people that are connected to this protest protesting the existence existence of because they do not protest this action or that action this legislation to the passage station leaders on the powder state. hopefully these government is the legitimate they do not accept the outcome of the election. investments is something that the democratic country can accept. well, i'm not know. then we also know that there are some indians, really army protesting against the reforms. is the coalition c
more on this was cross live now to center rockman pen knesset and really design as party member who supported the reform bill . a welcome sir. now you promoted this reform and one of the people who did, which is the source of much condemnation and protests. why did you support it? myself? i don't fear 1st. i don't think that this reform is the source of the coming be kind of mentation and, and food. i think uh, 1st this reform and introduce a checks and balances to the own chest and on balance...
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the economy. it comes to reforming the economy-— it comes to reforming the econom . ., , ., ., , economy. -- popular party have to stress _ economy. -- popular party. i have to stress the _ economy. -- popular party. i have to stress the right - economy. -- popular party. i have to stress the right was i have to stress the right was the favourite going into the election and i think it would be quite difficult for feijoo and the conservatives to come to power. that said, i think we would see a shift towards some more market friendly government, you could say, especially when it comes to taxation, that's the properly the number one priority is to lower the tax burden but at the same time feijoo has been clear, and this goes for the left and the right i have to say, that the need to be cautious about fiscal policy and maintain some degree of physical discipline could be working through the huge debt pile that spain, like all other european economies, as accrued or accumulated as a result of the pandemic and energy crisis, are all in all, i think a fairly cautious economic policy is needed. federico santi. th
the economy. it comes to reforming the economy-— it comes to reforming the econom . ., , ., ., , economy. -- popular party have to stress _ economy. -- popular party. i have to stress the _ economy. -- popular party. i have to stress the right - economy. -- popular party. i have to stress the right was i have to stress the right was the favourite going into the election and i think it would be quite difficult for feijoo and the conservatives to come to power. that said, i think we would see a...
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earlier we spoke with sin, shall rosman, kinessa and religious designers, party member who supported the reform bill. instead, protesters are not so much against reform as they are against the government. they don't think that this reform is the source of the coming be recommendation and food . i think uh 1st this reform and introduce checks and balances to the own. checks and balances to me. true. it's not the disrupting checks and balances of democracy. i think the most and most of the, most of the people that are connected to that broadcast, protesting existence existence, us because we do not protest this action or that the action this registration is that which station the leader of the state. hopefully these government is do legitimate because they do not accept the outcome of the elections. and that's not something that uh, is that the democratic country can accept a political analyst and former media adviser to the is really president says this situation is that countries worst crisis in decades. the of the following multiple strikes on civilian targets inside russia, the ukrainian defe
earlier we spoke with sin, shall rosman, kinessa and religious designers, party member who supported the reform bill. instead, protesters are not so much against reform as they are against the government. they don't think that this reform is the source of the coming be recommendation and food . i think uh 1st this reform and introduce checks and balances to the own. checks and balances to me. true. it's not the disrupting checks and balances of democracy. i think the most and most of the, most...
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joining us now to discuss this is the leader of the reform party, tice , this party, richard tice, thisrichard so is it the motorists fight back? could this swing back the next general election? motorists have said, you know what, you've fleeced us for long enough in the name of the environment and it isn't true . true. >> absolutely. without question . this is the beginning of the fight back by motorists and by voters against the madness of net zero. phil and esther, because that's what's driving all of this and that's what's driving sadiq khan khan's complete obsession with climate change with net zero, frankly, to the detriment of londoners about other issues. this was a remarkable turnaround . you've remarkable turnaround. you've got a labour candidate who, when he actually started knocking on doors, he panicked and realised that this was a major, major issue. so he did a u—turn and then his leader thought about doing a u—turn on one day and then flip flopped on another day. when talking to lbc. and look, the truth is that quite rightly , they have been sent rightly, they have been
joining us now to discuss this is the leader of the reform party, tice , this party, richard tice, thisrichard so is it the motorists fight back? could this swing back the next general election? motorists have said, you know what, you've fleeced us for long enough in the name of the environment and it isn't true . true. >> absolutely. without question . this is the beginning of the fight back by motorists and by voters against the madness of net zero. phil and esther, because that's...
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. >> joining me is former brexit party mep and reform advisor ben habib. >> hello , ben. you very >> hello, ben. thank you very much for joining >> hello, ben. thank you very much forjoining me. and also former editor of the labourlist peter edwards. lovely to see you, peter. thank you for joining me. right. so here's what's coming up. 1000 bank accounts are being closed every day. so says our very own nigel farage, who has today launched a new website vowing to take the banks head on and is the eu punishing us over brexit.7 what do you think? new punishing us over brexit? what do you think? new travel rules, visas, more secure and delay is the eu finally getting their brexit revenge against british travellers and the latest bright idea from the home office migrant marquees ? why not? migrant marquees? why not? refugee activists have hit out at the marquees as cruel and unfair, but with thousands of arrivals across the channel, is it the right solution? and with winter energy bills set to soar again over shortages , can we again over shortages, can we really afford to kee
. >> joining me is former brexit party mep and reform advisor ben habib. >> hello , ben. you very >> hello, ben. thank you very much for joining >> hello, ben. thank you very much forjoining me. and also former editor of the labourlist peter edwards. lovely to see you, peter. thank you for joining me. right. so here's what's coming up. 1000 bank accounts are being closed every day. so says our very own nigel farage, who has today launched a new website vowing to take the...