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because rwanda and uganda are part of the rebels.ave supported the rebels since 1998, and year and a half past. the president himself realized that things were not working as they were expected, because see there's a territory called bunagana, it was occupied by the military of rwanda and uganda and they left the m23 rebels free and they killed each other and fought with the army of the democratic republic of the congo, so today yes we can say that there is a part of the army of rwanda and oganda within the democratic republic of the congo, and there's a report that it speaks of more than four. "i have said from the beginning of the program that there is no life there, because there is no security, no food, no peace, because today the camps are bombed, the rebels have the right to bomb the camps without any reaction from the government or the military, and there are also refugees who cry every day because of hunger, they don't even have anything eat, and there is sexual abuse in this part, and apart from the sexual abuse there, there
because rwanda and uganda are part of the rebels.ave supported the rebels since 1998, and year and a half past. the president himself realized that things were not working as they were expected, because see there's a territory called bunagana, it was occupied by the military of rwanda and uganda and they left the m23 rebels free and they killed each other and fought with the army of the democratic republic of the congo, so today yes we can say that there is a part of the army of rwanda and...
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these 200 groups have by the way, a link with neighboring countries, rwanda, uganda, etc., but thereo deep economic interests. pero también hay profundos intereses económicos a partir de la minería, which is what makes the democratic republic of congo very rich, right? and there are also the hands of western european powers, what is this interference and this neocolonialist or directly colonialist activity that is affecting the congo. well, currently in the 21st century we're talking about climate change and the energy. we're talking about new technologies and here the democratic republic of the congo stand out as a country which has all the materials, the minds that we need for the energy transition and for the development of new technologies. so the congole's government has been handling case against apple for few months because apple is accused of buying minerals illegally exploited in the democratic republic of the congo, and so countries such as the united states, france, the united. kingdom are countries that take advantage of this situation to finally support their companies,
these 200 groups have by the way, a link with neighboring countries, rwanda, uganda, etc., but thereo deep economic interests. pero también hay profundos intereses económicos a partir de la minería, which is what makes the democratic republic of congo very rich, right? and there are also the hands of western european powers, what is this interference and this neocolonialist or directly colonialist activity that is affecting the congo. well, currently in the 21st century we're talking about...
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these 200 groups have by the way, a link with neighboring countries: rwanda, uganda, etc., but thereso deep economic interests when it comes to minerals. and here the democratic republic of the congo stand out as a country which has all the materials, the minds that we need for the energy transition and for the development of new technologies, so the congolese government has been handling case against apple for few months, because apple is accused of buying minerals illegally exploited in the democratic republic of the congo, and so countries such as the united states, france, the united kingdom are countries that take it. manage of this situation to finally support their companies, large companies, multinational companies, so what happens is that when we want things to be done legally, they immediately put their support behind the rebels so that they can illegally exploit the wealth of the congo, and if we call on the international community and there is complicity, no one pays attention to us and we're talking, as i have said about companies such as samsung, apple, tesla, for examp
these 200 groups have by the way, a link with neighboring countries: rwanda, uganda, etc., but thereso deep economic interests when it comes to minerals. and here the democratic republic of the congo stand out as a country which has all the materials, the minds that we need for the energy transition and for the development of new technologies, so the congolese government has been handling case against apple for few months, because apple is accused of buying minerals illegally exploited in the...
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scampton rwanda seekers in raf scampton rwanda scheme rehomed berlin is considering deporting migrants to british funded facilities in rwanda prisons for higher british prisoners could serve their sentences in estonian jails under a plan being considered by ministers and britain's best brew , which britain's best brew, which budget teabag has been declared superior to the big name brands? >> we will reveal that later . on. >> are you a tea or coffee person or a coffee in the morning? >> tea in the afternoons? a little earl grey after lunch. always find. can't just enjoy. it'll do the business. >> can't do coffee. in a terrible incident that happened at school. i'll tell you about that later. >> you're too full of energy for coffee. who needs it? can't do it. you don't need that. >> you don't need. who do you think's britain's best tea brand, >> for me, it's got to be a twinings. earl grey. really free pr for them on britain's newsroom this morning. >> very good. well, i'll drink it as long as it hasn't got caffeine. yeah, well, you've heard our views on coffee and tea, but we'd love to
scampton rwanda seekers in raf scampton rwanda scheme rehomed berlin is considering deporting migrants to british funded facilities in rwanda prisons for higher british prisoners could serve their sentences in estonian jails under a plan being considered by ministers and britain's best brew , which britain's best brew, which budget teabag has been declared superior to the big name brands? >> we will reveal that later . on. >> are you a tea or coffee person or a coffee in the...
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we've built in rwanda? we could have sent criminals to rwanda, couldn't we? there . but if own the buildings there. but if we took these, if we took the. >> this is madness. >> this is madness. >> if we took the illegal immigrant germans in rwanda. now, if we if we took the illegal immigrants out of our prisons and put them in estonia, we could put our own prisoners in prisons in britain and then the families could visit them, and we'd have enough people in prisons. but i do agree we need more prisons , more schools and more prisons, more schools and more prisons, more schools and more hospitals because we keep building houses. but we haven't got the infrastructure. >> we don't build any housing. the problem is that they're not in my backyard as most of them are pensioners. most of them are older people. most of them live on the isle of wight, where we have three prisons. >> we have. we have parkhurst, camp hill and albany. >> you better behave yourself , alex. >> and those prisons and those prisons bring a lot of no more fist bumping. those prisons bnng fist
we've built in rwanda? we could have sent criminals to rwanda, couldn't we? there . but if own the buildings there. but if we took these, if we took the. >> this is madness. >> this is madness. >> if we took the illegal immigrant germans in rwanda. now, if we if we took the illegal immigrants out of our prisons and put them in estonia, we could put our own prisoners in prisons in britain and then the families could visit them, and we'd have enough people in prisons. but i do...
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the democratic republic of congo under the government of mubuto sesaseco hosted refugees from rwandae hutus and they entered the congo and set up camps there. and at that time, the politician who is currently the president of rwanda, paul kagame, claimed that the hutus who are rebels and want to steal power from the tutsies of rwanda, had gone to the kongo with weapons. this was the first reason why. rwanda sent its military into the camps in the congo to so to speak, disarm these hutos who were in the camps there. today the same story continues. we're talking about more than 7 million internally displaced people. the democratic republic of the congo is currently the first country with the largest number of internally displaced people, and what the rondan government is doing is continuing with the same pretext of persecuting the hutos who have fled to the camp. in the congo, today there is no safe camp existent, if you don't have anywhere to go and you flee the war, taking refuge in a camp, thinking that you are still alive, there is the certainty that they will drop bombs one way or
the democratic republic of congo under the government of mubuto sesaseco hosted refugees from rwandae hutus and they entered the congo and set up camps there. and at that time, the politician who is currently the president of rwanda, paul kagame, claimed that the hutus who are rebels and want to steal power from the tutsies of rwanda, had gone to the kongo with weapons. this was the first reason why. rwanda sent its military into the camps in the congo to so to speak, disarm these hutos who...
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paul kagame claimed that the hutus who are rebels and want to steal power from the tutsies of rwandagone to the kango with weapons. this was the first reason why rwanda sent its military into the camps in the congo to... so to speak disarmed these hutos who were in the camps there. today, the same story continues. we're talking about more than 7 million internally displaced people. the democratic republic of the congo is currently the first country with the largest number of internally displaced people. and what the rondone government is doing is continuing with the same pretext of persecuting the hutus who have fled to the camp in the congo. today there is no safe camp existent. 'if you don't have anywhere to go and you flee the war, taking refuge in a camp, thinking that you are still alive, there is the certainty that they will drop bombs one way or another, and what also happens is that the kongolis'. the government of the democratic republic of congo has also abandoned these compatriots who live in these camps. roland, unfortunately, i'm going to have to stop you there, we're go
paul kagame claimed that the hutus who are rebels and want to steal power from the tutsies of rwandagone to the kango with weapons. this was the first reason why rwanda sent its military into the camps in the congo to... so to speak disarmed these hutos who were in the camps there. today, the same story continues. we're talking about more than 7 million internally displaced people. the democratic republic of the congo is currently the first country with the largest number of internally...
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this was the first reason why rwanda. sent its military into the camps in the congo to, so to speak,arm these hutos who are in the camps there. today, the same story continues. we're talking about more than 7 million internally displaced people. the democratic republic of the congo is currently the first country with the largest number of internally displaced people, and what the rwandane government is doing is continuing with the same pretext of persecuting the hutus who have fled to the camp in. in the congo. today there is no safe camp existent. if you don't have anywhere to go and you flee the war taking refuge in a camp, thinking that you are still alive, there is the certainty that they will drop bombs one way or another. and what also happens is that the kongoles government, the government of the democratic republic of congo has also abandoned these compatriots who live in these camps. roland, unfortunately, i'm going to have to stop you there. we're going to continue with the... threat of the conversation as what you're saying is significant to understand what is going on in
this was the first reason why rwanda. sent its military into the camps in the congo to, so to speak,arm these hutos who are in the camps there. today, the same story continues. we're talking about more than 7 million internally displaced people. the democratic republic of the congo is currently the first country with the largest number of internally displaced people, and what the rwandane government is doing is continuing with the same pretext of persecuting the hutus who have fled to the camp...
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we've built in rwanda? we could have sent criminals to rwanda, couldn't we? there . but if own the buildings there. but if we took these, if we took the. >> this is madness. >> this is madness. >> if we took the illegal immigrant germans in rwanda. now, if we if we took the illegal immigrants out of our prisons and put them in estonia, we could put our own prisoners in prisons in britain and then the families could visit them, and we'd have enough people in prisons. but i do agree we need more prisons , more schools and more prisons, more schools and more prisons, more schools and more hospitals because we keep building houses. but we haven't got the infrastructure. >> we don't build any housing. the problem is that they're not in my backyard as most of them are pensioners. most of them are older people. most of them live on the isle of wight, where we have three prisons. >> we have. we have parkhurst, camp hill and albany. >> you better behave yourself , alex. >> and those prisons and those prisons bring a lot of no more fist bumping. those prisons bnng fist
we've built in rwanda? we could have sent criminals to rwanda, couldn't we? there . but if own the buildings there. but if we took these, if we took the. >> this is madness. >> this is madness. >> if we took the illegal immigrant germans in rwanda. now, if we if we took the illegal immigrants out of our prisons and put them in estonia, we could put our own prisoners in prisons in britain and then the families could visit them, and we'd have enough people in prisons. but i do...
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they can send people to rwanda . they can send people to rwanda. they can send people to rwanda.ing. it's growing a pair and actually applying our own law to get the job done, is it not? >> well , i it not? >> well, i can't pick. all i can do is say that there are two solutions to the echr. one is that you leave it, the other is that you leave it, the other is that you leave it, the other is that you ignore it. but if you stay in it and you follow everything it does , you are everything it does, you are trapped and it runs your country and you don't . and that, you and you don't. and that, you know, that's that's just i mean , know, that's that's just i mean, in people will say, oh, that's terribly politically controversial nonsense. that's not even a political position. i suppose there are three options. you can stay if you want to. if you want to leave, you can leave it. and if you want to stay in and have it work, you've got to ignore it. like the french and the germans and the italians and everyone else. but you can't have our special british way. and we did invent this. and
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but there are those who rwanda. of course, on the conservative benches, that labour essentially threw out the baby with the bathwater. and that point has been a sort of highlighted by the fact that the german government is now considering using some of those facilities in rwanda that have been paid for already by the british taxpayer in to order temporarily house migrants who've come over illegally from germany. so there will be questions if that does go ahead about why, if that scheme is good enough for germany, it's not good enough for britain. >> really, really surprising outcomes from germany. but i suppose after the recent election results they've had, perhaps they're going down a stricter line. olivia utley. thank you so much for joining stricter line. olivia utley. thank you so much forjoining us there outside the national crime agency headquarters. well, joining us now is international human rights lawyer david hay. and david, this is a concerning situation, of course, for everyone , because ultimately, ever
but there are those who rwanda. of course, on the conservative benches, that labour essentially threw out the baby with the bathwater. and that point has been a sort of highlighted by the fact that the german government is now considering using some of those facilities in rwanda that have been paid for already by the british taxpayer in to order temporarily house migrants who've come over illegally from germany. so there will be questions if that does go ahead about why, if that scheme is good...
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policy, it's interest in the rwanda policy, wsfime interest in the rwanda policy, it's time for keir to admit that if you scrap a policy designed to save lives and you put nothing in its place, then you will to be blame for the drowning of kids at sea. >> boris wrote in his daily mail column i want you to think of the last few moments of those poor children. imagine their utter terror, their screams for their mothers, their struggles, perhaps against bigger and stronger adults, to find some piece of the wreck to cling to. think of those drowning kids and all the 12 passengers who died. and ask yourself who was ultimately responsible for their deaths? yes, of course i blame the gangs, boris said. i blame the gangs, boris said. i blame the authorities for letting them set off from that beach. and do you know what? i'm afraid i now blame the uk government. yes, i blame the uk government. yes, i blame keir starmer. i blame yvette cooper, the home secretary. i blame them because they've casually and irresponsibly cancelled the one plan that had a chance of stopping the gangs. so here we a
policy, it's interest in the rwanda policy, wsfime interest in the rwanda policy, it's time for keir to admit that if you scrap a policy designed to save lives and you put nothing in its place, then you will to be blame for the drowning of kids at sea. >> boris wrote in his daily mail column i want you to think of the last few moments of those poor children. imagine their utter terror, their screams for their mothers, their struggles, perhaps against bigger and stronger adults, to find...
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so example, about rwanda.eporting people foreign, nationals who enter the country illegally to another country in another jurisdiction, another state, because they've entered the country illegally. i don't see how if you are a uk citizen, however, that you will just be able to be rounded up, put on a plane and sent to another country against your will, against your human rights. i'm sure there will be. there will always be the human rights issue. exactly. and i've got to have the right for family to visit you and all that. yeah exactly. so i don't see this one as something that will take off, but, let's see. >> when it was first proposed by the conservative party, labour said, you can't do that. that's outrageous. how dare you? now suddenly, did we propose it? >> oh, right. well, i mean well, well , well, >> oh, right. well, i mean well, well, well, in that >> oh, right. well, i mean well, well , well, in that case, >> oh, right. well, i mean well, well, well, in that case, you know, all options took first pla
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we've scrapped the rwanda scheme , but scrapped the rwanda scheme, but we've fired up the estonians.u couldn't write it, could you? >> so illegal migrants mustn't go to rwanda, but convicts must go to rwanda, but convicts must go to rwanda, but convicts must go to estonia, i'd rather them over there than on the streets here, if that's what it takes. to be honest , i don't here, if that's what it takes. to be honest, i don't think it's a particularly good idea. but shows what an undeveloped country we are , shows how country we are, shows how serious our problems are in terms of infrastructure and planning that we just can't build anything, our prison capacity is creaking, and we just, you know, you look at nuclear, you look at railways, you look at the prison system, you look at the prison system, you look at housing. we are, frankly, utterly useless these days as a society in terms of infrastructure and planning and how it ever got to a point where we're thinking as an advanced industrial, modern democracy in western europe, that we are having to send some of our prisoners to estoni
we've scrapped the rwanda scheme , but scrapped the rwanda scheme, but we've fired up the estonians.u couldn't write it, could you? >> so illegal migrants mustn't go to rwanda, but convicts must go to rwanda, but convicts must go to rwanda, but convicts must go to estonia, i'd rather them over there than on the streets here, if that's what it takes. to be honest , i don't here, if that's what it takes. to be honest, i don't think it's a particularly good idea. but shows what an...
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next on to the daily mail and rwanda's back.britain paid for. we'll have much to say about that in a moment. next, on to the guardian. and they're saying no justice for the grenfell tragedy until the next decade. so the report was out yesterday and that's the advocates and the representatives saying they don't believe anything will happen any time soon. and then finally, for this hour, we have the times again, a picture of splendid facial fuzz there of prince the prince of wales on the front. allison pearson, rather taken by that, i don't think, the headline, however, being the firm behind grenfell refit blocked from closing down cavalier architects await blaze investigation. so that's the latest of the front pages. and let's go back to one of those stories. and it wasn't good enough for starmer's government. but today germany's migration commissioner has proposed sending migrants to rwanda to deal with the migrants crossing the country's eastern border and we've made it even easier for them with the hotels and the hostels prepa
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germany is considering that germany is considering their own rwanda scheme using uk facilities. germany's special representative for migration agreements, joachim stamp, said the eu could use facilities set up the eu could use facilities set ”p by the eu could use facilities set up by the last uk government. labour cancelled the rwanda scheme, which was intended to deter migrants planning to cross the english channel in small boats when they entered office. downing street said it would not comment on the discussions between two foreign governments . between two foreign governments. the government has admitted not all buildings with the same dangerous cladding as grenfell tower have been identified. that's following the damning findings published this week. the prime minister has pledged to review all 58 recommendations from the inquiry, with a full response due within six months. the report heavily criticised firms like arconic and kingspan , firms like arconic and kingspan, with families and survivors calling for a swift punishment for those found at fault. meanwhile, the metro
germany is considering that germany is considering their own rwanda scheme using uk facilities. germany's special representative for migration agreements, joachim stamp, said the eu could use facilities set up the eu could use facilities set ”p by the eu could use facilities set up by the last uk government. labour cancelled the rwanda scheme, which was intended to deter migrants planning to cross the english channel in small boats when they entered office. downing street said it would not...
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germany and britain cannot divide rwanda. berlin decided to borrow london's plan for illegal migrants, the descent capsule of the booing starliner spacecraft returned to earth, is harmless. all the details after the commercial. see you. moscow, the kremlin, putin, extremely interesting footage in the program that sees more than others. sunday on rtr. allow yourself a first-class vacation with leo resorts, elegant details, a feast of exquisite tastes, a variety of entertainment, a golden beach and azure waves. riресорds, we are here for you. this is not a rite of worship to ancient spirits and not even a wedding ceremony, this is how travelers in this country initiate. the earth is round. we will figure out everything else. in detail. it seems that an old ship is about to let go of steam nearby. what a cool machine. let's go. what to fill your travel piggy bank with is up to you. and yet. lace suits me, and we will always help, that this paradise is obvious to everyone, even to iguanas, well, let's carry it as a secret to the
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my problem is specifically with this plan, with the rwanda plan.hy would that be a deterrent? >> well, the idea was that it would be a deterrent, because why would you pay a trafficker ,5,000 or more if your feet wouldn't touch sides once wouldn't touch the sides once you arrived in the uk? and the funny thing is, we had a lot of illegal immigration during the last labour government and people like david blunkett, other labour foreign secretary, other labour foreign secretary, other labour foreign secretary, other labour home secretaries were ruthless. we deported tens of thousands of illegals in at the time of the last labour government. even now and it did stop for some time. the numbers coming. i mean, this is the point, isn't it? you know how is it that a labour government could get rid of people who came illegally in those days, not by boats, in the backs of lorries, literally. and this is where the echr has changed everything, isn't it? yeah. >> i mean, the echr has become more and more political. it's, you know, not alone in the judicial sen
my problem is specifically with this plan, with the rwanda plan.hy would that be a deterrent? >> well, the idea was that it would be a deterrent, because why would you pay a trafficker ,5,000 or more if your feet wouldn't touch sides once wouldn't touch the sides once you arrived in the uk? and the funny thing is, we had a lot of illegal immigration during the last labour government and people like david blunkett, other labour foreign secretary, other labour foreign secretary, other...
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and, that we had with rwanda. and, you know, i am an advocate of the rwanda plan.think that that was shut down far too early, if offshoring is the answer. we went a very, very long way down that route. and when this government was elected, the first thing they did almost before they were elected was to say, well, we're going to shut that down. it seems to me rather odd that we're now going to italy to see look at a proposal, because it's not running yet, martin, but a proposed plan, which would be a similar kind of arrangement for offshoring with with italy. slightly different. i accept, because they are saying, you know, if your application fails, you will get in. whereas rwanda, you will get in. whereas rwanda, you would have stayed there anyway, whether or not you qualified for asylum. so it's slightly different. but i do think the rwanda model was probably the better one of the two, and i'm rather disappointed that they were so hasty in closing that down. personally >> okay. excellent stuff. always an absolute delight to share your expertise on the show. that's
and, that we had with rwanda. and, you know, i am an advocate of the rwanda plan.think that that was shut down far too early, if offshoring is the answer. we went a very, very long way down that route. and when this government was elected, the first thing they did almost before they were elected was to say, well, we're going to shut that down. it seems to me rather odd that we're now going to italy to see look at a proposal, because it's not running yet, martin, but a proposed plan, which would...
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next on to the daily mail and rwanda's back. tonight with me . martin daubney tonight with me. martin daubney only on gb news. now. it's time now to return to the liveliest pay per now to return to the liveliest pay per view on telly, and more front pages have just been delivered hot off the press. let's start with the daily mirror, which announces a royal exclusive, a monument for queen elizabeth. apparently that's going to be built in saint james's park in london. that's the nearest park, of course, to buckingham palace. next on to the daily mail and rwanda's back. but it's germany planning for britain's hostels prepared for britain's now axed rwanda deal are simply sitting empty. and what this is aboutis sitting empty. and what this is about is the fact that it's going to be simply a handover. allison pearson, a system, a scheme axed on the very first day by sir keir starmer of the new government. he was over doing a bromance tour, a european tour, looking for solutions, pan european solutions, pan european solutions with the
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as michelle says, it is different because rwanda was about sending you to live in rwanda, whether youo stay in britain or not. it was a different scheme. yeah, well it was some people wanted it, but i mean, obviously if you respect the notion that there are any legitimate refugees, then you couldn't go along with that. and it costs 700 million. you say, hang on, why not? >> so if you believe that there's a legitimate refugee who, let's just say, faces persecution in afghanistan, let's just say let's agree that, yeah. why then do you think that then therefore you couldn't be, supportive of that person then being given safe a safe life in rwanda? >> well, i think people who held british troops in afghanistan, for example, should be allowed to come and live here. that's what they were promised. >> talking about. >> talking about. >> well, they're refugees, but no, no, hold on. >> let's not be disingenuous because we have a separate scheme, don't we? where we have a resettlement scheme for afghanistan, people who have actually worked with us for some, but not for all, but the bulk of the
as michelle says, it is different because rwanda was about sending you to live in rwanda, whether youo stay in britain or not. it was a different scheme. yeah, well it was some people wanted it, but i mean, obviously if you respect the notion that there are any legitimate refugees, then you couldn't go along with that. and it costs 700 million. you say, hang on, why not? >> so if you believe that there's a legitimate refugee who, let's just say, faces persecution in afghanistan, let's...
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technically, they just be hidden under a giant rug called rwanda. and look, if anyone has a problem with any of that, it's printing who made them do it to this day with our to international have next on the whistle, blowers done. terry also looks at boeing, trading and safety for profits. the if you think about russia, what is your mind to picture the landscape open up before your eyes? the what one does, you imagine the, the discount starts, the journey, the, the, you ready to come along the russian states. never as one of the most sense, the dfcs most all sense and up the speed, the one else holes. question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin media mission, the state on russia to day and split the r t spoke neck, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube, the payment services with question, did you say they requested the the, the at the end of the 18th century great britain began to conquer and colonize australia. from the very beginning of that, british penetration to the continent. natives were su
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we were talking about john major and rwanda and the mail nogs have come in.lly paid up liberal. yes. no comment. and kathleen, thank you kathleen, i like this message. thank you for the correction between due and owing. one of the reasons i watch your show, apart from the fact that i am and always have been a conservative. well, kathleen, there are some of us left. it's going from bad to worse for our pious prime minister, the reverend starmer, as his list of freebies just keeps getting longer and longer. since 2019, the labour leader has accepted, turns out, over £100,000 worth of goodies, including vip tickets to two taylor swift shows. i believe they're popular music. the royal box at wimbledon football games, hotel stays , holidays not to hotel stays, holidays not to mention the frocks for lady starmer and his notorious £5,000 spectacles. what are they made of? you would think, with glasses so expensive. the prime minister would have had the foresight to practice what he used to preach. well i'm joined now by a brave soul. former labour party spokesman ja
we were talking about john major and rwanda and the mail nogs have come in.lly paid up liberal. yes. no comment. and kathleen, thank you kathleen, i like this message. thank you for the correction between due and owing. one of the reasons i watch your show, apart from the fact that i am and always have been a conservative. well, kathleen, there are some of us left. it's going from bad to worse for our pious prime minister, the reverend starmer, as his list of freebies just keeps getting longer...
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and the rwanda scheme is logical.ies around the world including european countries have looked at very similar schemes. i'm very disappointed that one of the first things labour did, having talked the talk on being tough on migration, and then one of the first things they did was scrap the rwanda scheme. simon case, the top civil servant, he is to go, tell me more about that. he was appointed to be the head of the civil service, the cabinet secretary, under borisjohnson, secretary, under boris johnson, and secretary, under borisjohnson, and he served under liz truss, rishi sunak and now keir starmer, and there were reports that there were tensions in downing street but in his letter to civil servants today, he makes very clear that this is to do with his house and he says it is a shame he has to feel he has to spell this out —— that this is to do with his health. he says it is nothing to do with anything else. he has undergone treatment for a neurological condition over the last 18 months, and while spirit remains wil
and the rwanda scheme is logical.ies around the world including european countries have looked at very similar schemes. i'm very disappointed that one of the first things labour did, having talked the talk on being tough on migration, and then one of the first things they did was scrap the rwanda scheme. simon case, the top civil servant, he is to go, tell me more about that. he was appointed to be the head of the civil service, the cabinet secretary, under borisjohnson, secretary, under boris...
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technically, they just be hidden under a giant rug called rwanda. and look, if anyone has a problem with any of that, it's clinton who made them do it. alright, just stay with archie international. i'll be back with much more and about half an hour. in the meantime, be sure to visit our website, r t. com for the very latest breaking news and updates by the the look some of the but it was a student, alexander e on us, a human rights activist and head of anti globalization movement of russia. thank you very much for joining us today. we will of course, discuss the case against who that has begun in the united states. what can you say about this trial? did you expect it to come to this? and how do you think it will end? well, i mean, because it's going to the golf course. i'll start with a line from a classic american film, which is not guilty for me. this was a major shock because in 2022, when the special military operation began. that what people know, certainly in russia who supported it, they were also.
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technically, they just be hidden under a giant rug called rwanda. and look, if anyone has a problem with any of that, it's printing who made them do it. but next we have to, for the interview with alex on the i know of the head of the russian anti globalization basement discussing the ongoing chart in florida. west full hospice stand accused of being criminal in agents and not the that was more news documented the look somebody on what it was, a student, alexander eon of a human rights activist and head of anti globalization movement of russia. thank you very much for joining us. today, we will of course, discuss the case against who that has begun in the united states. what can you say about this trial? did you expect it to come to this? and how do you think it will end a slow? i mean, because he's coming across cuz he will start with a line from a classic american film, which is not guilty for me. this was a major shock because in 2022, when the special military operation began. that what people know, certainly in russia who supported it, they wer
technically, they just be hidden under a giant rug called rwanda. and look, if anyone has a problem with any of that, it's printing who made them do it. but next we have to, for the interview with alex on the i know of the head of the russian anti globalization basement discussing the ongoing chart in florida. west full hospice stand accused of being criminal in agents and not the that was more news documented the look somebody on what it was, a student, alexander eon of a human rights activist...
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they managed to push only 370 million pounds into rwanda, but not a single refugee; after the change of government in london , this plan was rejected. kigali is not going to return the money, because the reservation has already been built and, in general, rwanda is trying to milk the same cow twice. germany has become interested in this infrastructure, especially after its own recent outbreaks of violence by refugees, and after... it was difficult, but to cope with the unrest this summer was much more difficult. then in 2011 i had no doubt that the courts would do what was needed, today i am not so sure. in england , else has 83 beds left in men's cells, recently one of them. washington released julian assange, which did not solve the problem of freedom of the press in the us, nor the availability of prison cells in britain. and now the minister of justice of estonia, whose last name is pakosta, has proposed, like rwanda , to shelter british thugs. perhaps, i hope, like kigali, to get money, but not problems. there are vacant places in prisons in estonia. the prosecutor's office may
they managed to push only 370 million pounds into rwanda, but not a single refugee; after the change of government in london , this plan was rejected. kigali is not going to return the money, because the reservation has already been built and, in general, rwanda is trying to milk the same cow twice. germany has become interested in this infrastructure, especially after its own recent outbreaks of violence by refugees, and after... it was difficult, but to cope with the unrest this summer was...
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we gave rwanda 10 billion.lly carried on, carried on with the programme. >> i think given the numbers, people will be willing to for government to pay whatever at this point, not just to stop people coming, but to stop people coming, but to stop people dying on the on the channel but the other point is you are seeing the deterrent effect, not just in ireland, but on tiktok. you know, these gangs advertising half price before rwanda comes into force. you are seeing it in chatter. people in third world countries knew what rwanda was . they knew that if rwanda was. they knew that if you came to britain, there was a risk that you'd be deported to africa. that was a deterrent. i don't see a similar deterrent being even discussed by the labour government. >> well, the only two deterrence programmes that have ever worked in the history of these programmes is operation sovereign borders and australia. tone return to papua new guinea . tone return to papua new guinea. but you can't do and well hang on and in italy right
we gave rwanda 10 billion.lly carried on, carried on with the programme. >> i think given the numbers, people will be willing to for government to pay whatever at this point, not just to stop people coming, but to stop people coming, but to stop people dying on the on the channel but the other point is you are seeing the deterrent effect, not just in ireland, but on tiktok. you know, these gangs advertising half price before rwanda comes into force. you are seeing it in chatter. people in...
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technically, they just be hidden under a giant rug called rwanda. and look, if anyone has a problem with any of that, it's printing who made them do it to say with our to international. i'll be back with much more and just over 30 minutes, i can see it. i'll see you then by the what is this, think of the continental o send we in draft with the rest of the while. we're going to relate to the wind in terms of don't nations or in tons of train answer come define what she wants. political assets might define are soft cultures, also come define ourselves critically. the cause of the guys, no choice but to move forward. forward. shoot with the you know, living out here. i see. so this guy to ok. i couldn't get the picture of it. because uh i, i didn't pull my, my phone out, bass, you know, kinda got my phone. uh, take a picture of this thing i saw on this guy. that's what really tripped me out. this is one of the ships i saw in the sky. that's what it looked like. it kept saying brother to his brother, grab those this right here. i saw this and this guy i
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technically, they just be hidden under a giant rug called rwanda. as luck, if anyone has a problem with any of that, it's clinton who made them do it to stay with our to international up next, the latest episode of going on the ground with action.
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they managed to push only 370 million pounds into rwanda, but not a single refugee. after the change of government in london. this plan was rejected. kigali is not going to return the money, because the reservation has already been built and, in general, rwanda is trying to milk the same cow twice. germany has become interested in this infrastructure, especially after its own recent outbreaks of violence by refugees. and after, on a wave of discontent with scholz's migration policy, in thuringia to a far-right party has come to power. it promises to stop the stabbings, scholz is in power. in 2011, when riots were raging in london and all over the country, i was the attorney general, when i look back at that time , i see how low we have fallen, because it was difficult to respond to those riots, but it was much more difficult to deal with the riots this summer. then in 2011, i had no doubt that the courts would do what was needed, today i am not so sure. in england, else has 83 beds left in men's cells, one of them recently. released julian assange by washington's ord
they managed to push only 370 million pounds into rwanda, but not a single refugee. after the change of government in london. this plan was rejected. kigali is not going to return the money, because the reservation has already been built and, in general, rwanda is trying to milk the same cow twice. germany has become interested in this infrastructure, especially after its own recent outbreaks of violence by refugees. and after, on a wave of discontent with scholz's migration policy, in...
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technically, they just be hidden under a giant rug called rwanda. and look, if anyone has a problem with any of that, it's 210 who made them do it a just say with our to international i'll be back with much more news in about 30 minutes. i'll see you then by the the, the level of the land bar, the most computer last to be placed the between the sites, the bottom for you planes. body is also more dental plan. the, in the us, the hardware software. but the people, the low to, by doing the, the look some of the, but it was a student, alexander eon of a human rights activist and head of anti globalization movement of russia. thank you very much for joining us today. we will, of course, discuss the case against hulu, that has the gun in the united states. what can you say about this trial? did you expect it to come to this? and how do you think it will end a slow? i mean, because he's coming to the house because he will start with a line from a caustic american film, which is not guilty for me. this was a major shock because in 2022, when the special mil
technically, they just be hidden under a giant rug called rwanda. and look, if anyone has a problem with any of that, it's 210 who made them do it a just say with our to international i'll be back with much more news in about 30 minutes. i'll see you then by the the, the level of the land bar, the most computer last to be placed the between the sites, the bottom for you planes. body is also more dental plan. the, in the us, the hardware software. but the people, the low to, by doing the, the...
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is he bring back rwanda. to, claw back diplomatic relations with the rwandan government because arrogantly, labour decided to tell the media they were going to scrap it before they told rwanda. do you think bringing back rwanda as a winner , back rwanda as a winner, including the time? >> i think we'll see by the time the next election comes around that there may even be some other european countries who have adopted similar policies when it comes to this fundamentally , doesn't matter if fundamentally, doesn't matter if it's rwanda or whatever it is, but you need to have some kind of disincentive for people entering countries illegally. and, you know, the idea of being sent somewhere else to be processed, that's a disincentive. the stronger one, of course, is something that labour have said that they're going to scrap, which is this idea that if you enter the united kingdom illegally, you will never , ever, under any will never, ever, under any circumstances, be allowed to stay here. and that's a really, rea
is he bring back rwanda. to, claw back diplomatic relations with the rwandan government because arrogantly, labour decided to tell the media they were going to scrap it before they told rwanda. do you think bringing back rwanda as a winner , back rwanda as a winner, including the time? >> i think we'll see by the time the next election comes around that there may even be some other european countries who have adopted similar policies when it comes to this fundamentally , doesn't matter if...
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rwanda's back, but it's germany's planning to use it. guardian. justice for the grenfell tragedy until next decade. the i brexit food rules set for delay to avoid price rises at supermarkets. and finally, the daily star. mad vlad had spy whale whacked and those were front pages . adam, those were front pages. adam, first of all, let's look at the daily mail and a very original idea here. this is a keeper. >> oh, yeah, it's great. >> oh, yeah, it's great. >> i don't know where they came up with it. >> i don't know either. so, yeah, this is the story from the daily mail. rwanda is back, but it's germany planning to use it and they want to put migrants in facilities. britain paid for. so yeah this is basically a story about labour facing embarrassment last night after a german after germany, proposed sending illegal immigrants to facilities in rwanda paid for by the british taxpayer. so this is a beautifully ironic story. i think, obviously, as we all know , think, obviously, as we all know, the great scheme for rwanda, people criticising it, people
rwanda's back, but it's germany's planning to use it. guardian. justice for the grenfell tragedy until next decade. the i brexit food rules set for delay to avoid price rises at supermarkets. and finally, the daily star. mad vlad had spy whale whacked and those were front pages . adam, those were front pages. adam, first of all, let's look at the daily mail and a very original idea here. this is a keeper. >> oh, yeah, it's great. >> oh, yeah, it's great. >> i don't know where...
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london-built centers for migrants in rwanda. a hail of rockets fell on the strongholds of the armed forces of ukraine on the kursk border. the blow was delivered to accumulation of manpower, armored vehicles are burned. the coordinates are transmitted by target scouts. they are found using drones, the attack is carried out day and night, after a salvo, the installation quickly leaves the firing point to reload and re-enter the battle. i myself was a deputy director of a school - i worked in st. petersburg, i volunteered, first i fought in the kharkov direction, i was a private, then i became a platoon commander and now i am a battery commander, i directly command the awards. after the grads on the enemy with air strikes army aviation drones. mortar crew of the armed forces of ukraine destroyed by precise strike of kamikaze drone. attempt to disguise on the edge of forest landing failed. established supply of ammunition allows to destroy enemy dugouts, manpower, observation posts and command points day and night. precise strikes
london-built centers for migrants in rwanda. a hail of rockets fell on the strongholds of the armed forces of ukraine on the kursk border. the blow was delivered to accumulation of manpower, armored vehicles are burned. the coordinates are transmitted by target scouts. they are found using drones, the attack is carried out day and night, after a salvo, the installation quickly leaves the firing point to reload and re-enter the battle. i myself was a deputy director of a school - i worked in st....
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labour cancelled the rwanda scheme, which was intended to deter migrants planning to cross the englishnel in small boats when they entered office. downing street said it would not comment on the discussions between two foreign governments . between two foreign governments. water bosses could face up to two years in jail under new laws aimed at cracking down on pollution in england's rivers, seas and lakes. the government claims the new water bill gives regulators more power to fine executives or face time behind bars if they fail to protect water quality. environment secretary steve reed says the previous government was too weak. >> instead of protecting our waterways, water companies were allowed to pay out multi—million pound bonuses and billions in dividends. and the conservative government was too weak to stop them . the result? this year's them. the result? this year's annual annual boat race here in putney was overshadowed by health warnings telling rowers not to enter the water due to high levels of sewage. we've inherited a broken water system that affects us all from the healt
labour cancelled the rwanda scheme, which was intended to deter migrants planning to cross the englishnel in small boats when they entered office. downing street said it would not comment on the discussions between two foreign governments . between two foreign governments. water bosses could face up to two years in jail under new laws aimed at cracking down on pollution in england's rivers, seas and lakes. the government claims the new water bill gives regulators more power to fine executives...
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that's why an albania plan isn't the same as the rwanda plan, because the reason why the rwanda plan in the glove was the threat that you'd get sent because you'd be automatically sent to rwanda and ineffectual, being deported to a third country. the means of your arrival is deemed illegal, and therefore that's breaking the rules. so you go to rwanda and you don't come here. whereas what they're proposing is your process in albania, and therefore it's feasible that you might be sent to albania and then come to britain once you've been accepted. >> if you went to rwanda and you got asylum, your asylum would be in rwanda, not back in the uk. it was really deportation. whereas this, if you've got asylum in albania, you'd come to the uk to live and to get benefits and so on. so actually there would be no benefits, but yeah, or just work and contribute and become a citizen of with refugee status. but there'd be no disadvantage to coming. there'd be no deterrent to coming. >> it's true. i think the key thing to bear in mind is that meloni has achieved something like a 65% reduction in peop
that's why an albania plan isn't the same as the rwanda plan, because the reason why the rwanda plan in the glove was the threat that you'd get sent because you'd be automatically sent to rwanda and ineffectual, being deported to a third country. the means of your arrival is deemed illegal, and therefore that's breaking the rules. so you go to rwanda and you don't come here. whereas what they're proposing is your process in albania, and therefore it's feasible that you might be sent to albania...
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why, therefore, was it relevant to mention that this person's parents came from rwanda?s nothing to do with the crime, which was a non—racially motivated crime. all it did was it ignited deep—rooted anger against immigrants across the country. and the bbc must take some blame and responsibility for the riots that followed. whatever the causes, and they were much debated, disturbances broke out over several cities and towns in england and northern ireland in the days following the killings. a police car in a side street vandalised. around the next corner, a taxi overturned and set alight. about 400—500 protesters here in the centre of sunderland. we've got a police helicopter overhead. you can probably see the riot squads just getting out of their van. we've had police on horseback charging through the crowd to disperse them. the terminology used in reports like that came in for some criticism, with an m wheal asking.. others objected to what they saw as the excessive and inappropriate use of the phrase far—right. here's dennis white. well, let's discuss those points rais
why, therefore, was it relevant to mention that this person's parents came from rwanda?s nothing to do with the crime, which was a non—racially motivated crime. all it did was it ignited deep—rooted anger against immigrants across the country. and the bbc must take some blame and responsibility for the riots that followed. whatever the causes, and they were much debated, disturbances broke out over several cities and towns in england and northern ireland in the days following the killings....
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he's resurrecting rwanda the right thing. because bearin rwanda the right thing.never denied calling the rwanda scheme bat poo . bat poo. >> i think the problem is with james there and he's he's a fine individual. he sort of strikes me that he's talking about the past, not the future. and i think the real debate about the conservative leadership election should be who can shape the future of britain, not refight the last general election. he's a great guy . i the last general election. he's a great guy. i just don't think that was the best launch i've ever seen. >> carol, your views on that, i think rwanda is the wrong the wrong word. >> i don't think if we're going to have that kind of scheme where people are processed offshore, it perhaps shouldn't be rwanda, because that's the one that triggers the left. that's the one where they're still thinking 30 years ago, genocide, whatever we need to get somewhere that isn't rwanda and get a scheme working. >> also, you know what's so we're talking what, in five years time we're going to be back having the rwanda debate
he's resurrecting rwanda the right thing. because bearin rwanda the right thing.never denied calling the rwanda scheme bat poo . bat poo. >> i think the problem is with james there and he's he's a fine individual. he sort of strikes me that he's talking about the past, not the future. and i think the real debate about the conservative leadership election should be who can shape the future of britain, not refight the last general election. he's a great guy . i the last general election....
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given asylum in rwanda.italian law, and if the asylum claim is successful, they would be given asylum in italy, it is an attempt by countries to sort of be outside the box to some extent, to solve this problem, and the parish government is said to be extremely interested in how it works. so i think possibly there might be some attempt by britain to try to move more towards this off shoring model, and also britain is clearly interested in how italy has been working with the transit countries, tunisia and libya to try to stop migration at the source. that said, the deals that italy has struck particularly with tunisia to give them more than 100 million euros to try to stop migration has been heavily criticised, even by members of the european parliament who have said they rwanda send asylum—seekers to rwanda where they would make an asylum claim and, if successful, they would be given asylum in rwanda. this scheme is different because it's run by italy — so even though the counsellor and albania will come unde
given asylum in rwanda.italian law, and if the asylum claim is successful, they would be given asylum in italy, it is an attempt by countries to sort of be outside the box to some extent, to solve this problem, and the parish government is said to be extremely interested in how it works. so i think possibly there might be some attempt by britain to try to move more towards this off shoring model, and also britain is clearly interested in how italy has been working with the transit countries,...
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because rwanda already made the infrastructure for the bread. so we couldn't manage to get anyone to actually go there for processing before the whole idea was just scrapped under the new prime minister. it was a gimmick, the last government spent 700000000 pounds to get for people to voluntarily go to rolanda. and they were gearing up to spend literally billions more. it simply wasn't working. i think the german people will have to decide what to do. but my warning to them would be that the rwanda scheme was an expensive gimmick. and it won't work as anyone bothered asking how romando teens feel about it. because the answer is not great if opposition remarks. there are any indication rich nations like the u. k, should fulfill their responsibility to host refugees and not send them to 3rd countries. we are completely against these kind of deals. who cares though, right? as long as the west can keep pretending that it isn't having to clock back the disastrous results of its own open border, virtue signaling because of my hurts, would still be in
because rwanda already made the infrastructure for the bread. so we couldn't manage to get anyone to actually go there for processing before the whole idea was just scrapped under the new prime minister. it was a gimmick, the last government spent 700000000 pounds to get for people to voluntarily go to rolanda. and they were gearing up to spend literally billions more. it simply wasn't working. i think the german people will have to decide what to do. but my warning to them would be that the...
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they just see hayden, under a giant rugs called rwanda. and look, if anyone has a problem with any of that, it's clinton who made them do it. the us justice department is investigating members of the african peoples socialist party. all the you who are amazement, they being accused of serving as clarendon agents under the supervision of russian security services. the us screen policy has thrown its support behind the defendants. we discussed the case with one of his members. these are people who speak their mind and, and have a very valid cause and you know, multiple valid causes. and basically this is the attack on the 1st amendment, the right to free speech in the united states. what they're being charged with is almost comical. and if it wasn't serious, you wouldn't be left but, but they're very, very serious about it. they're trying to make an example of these people who are working towards their cause and have a right to voice their opinion on their causes and various other causes. and now they're saying because they voice their opini
they just see hayden, under a giant rugs called rwanda. and look, if anyone has a problem with any of that, it's clinton who made them do it. the us justice department is investigating members of the african peoples socialist party. all the you who are amazement, they being accused of serving as clarendon agents under the supervision of russian security services. the us screen policy has thrown its support behind the defendants. we discussed the case with one of his members. these are people...
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holodomor, they watched it later. they began to consider and shoot important films, here is hotel rwandaand next to it is schindler's list, and this becomes the property of art, but everyone does not think about the fact that, in principle, it was necessary to save people, living people, not heroes, cinema? er, you know, really, i believe that genocides are a phenomenon of the modern 20th century, because now there is a tendency among genocide researchers, you know, to suppress, let's say, deny that the extermination of indians in america is also genocide. i still think that this phenomenon is connected with the 20th century, with the possibility. infrastructural capabilities, with a certain development of human civilization, and you know, it seems to me that one of the problems is that neither the world, nor ukrainians, well, historians, probably already so, but here ukrainians and the world could not understand the nature of soviet totalitarianism, could not reflect on it, did not understand what it was ... a system that, in my opinion, surpassed nazism in its consequences, in terms of
holodomor, they watched it later. they began to consider and shoot important films, here is hotel rwandaand next to it is schindler's list, and this becomes the property of art, but everyone does not think about the fact that, in principle, it was necessary to save people, living people, not heroes, cinema? er, you know, really, i believe that genocides are a phenomenon of the modern 20th century, because now there is a tendency among genocide researchers, you know, to suppress, let's say, deny...
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sound familiar7 well, they're doing it with albania rather than with, rwanda. rwanda. of the african countries. >> and the thing is the, the government have scrapped the rwanda scheme and so on day one, all all how quickly we forget is just gone through my head. >> this is different though, because we if we were to do this, we'd take people who whose claim was valid. yeah. so it's slightly different to rwanda, but wouldn't it be very interesting if we were to copy giorgia meloni7 she's a character, isn't she7 in her pink trouser suit. she is a character. they're getting on very well, it seems. we're also, of course, going to be following the sentencing of huw edwards. i believe we are still waiting, waiting, waiting to find out what exactly is happening there. so shocking details from the court hearing there, and also for those ghastly images. >> yeah, yeah, we've heard the pretty grating lawyer has now concluded the defence lawyer is currently speaking will be live there of course, one of the developments that has happened in the last few minutes is this is definitely
sound familiar7 well, they're doing it with albania rather than with, rwanda. rwanda. of the african countries. >> and the thing is the, the government have scrapped the rwanda scheme and so on day one, all all how quickly we forget is just gone through my head. >> this is different though, because we if we were to do this, we'd take people who whose claim was valid. yeah. so it's slightly different to rwanda, but wouldn't it be very interesting if we were to copy giorgia meloni7...