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using all her power, thatcher crushed it. the tragic results. 3 did 20000 injured 11300 arrested a 100 year old workers trade union culture was being suffocated and the people simply shrugged. under mrs. thatcher, the welfare state was regarded as some getting something for nothing. it was regarded as a disincentive to works or if he were given benefits, you would not be not be interested in working so, so she reset everything really. the biggest thing she did and the most kind of unnoticed, almost because it wasn't, it's kind of people didn't kind of put it all together. was to privatize massive corporations which had been state run. it was always sold in a way that made it seem. am that it wasn't quite giving it all away. oh, she did that it cancel housing. she did it with the utility and she did it with his gas. she did it, firm telecoms and for local council, she, again, part of the state less government met, lower taxes and less money for public services. thatcher began drastically lowering the tax rate for those with th
using all her power, thatcher crushed it. the tragic results. 3 did 20000 injured 11300 arrested a 100 year old workers trade union culture was being suffocated and the people simply shrugged. under mrs. thatcher, the welfare state was regarded as some getting something for nothing. it was regarded as a disincentive to works or if he were given benefits, you would not be not be interested in working so, so she reset everything really. the biggest thing she did and the most kind of unnoticed,...
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so the _ unconsciously on margaret thatcher so the fact — unconsciously on margaret thatcher so theor quasi—clotting might reconsider that has proposals on his note budget, it could _ has proposals on his note budget, it could make — has proposals on his note budget, it could make an dig in because psychologically when people are in a corner. _ psychologically when people are in a corner, they either retreat and roll over or— corner, they either retreat and roll over or it— corner, they either retreat and roll over or it makes them dig in further and it— over or it makes them dig in further and it is— over or it makes them dig in further and it is possible because of all the other— and it is possible because of all the other optics around this conference, the fact liz truss will want _ conference, the fact liz truss will want to _ conference, the fact liz truss will want to be — conference, the fact liz truss will want to be seen to be authoritative and not _ want to be seen to be authoritative and not be — want to be seen to be authoritative and not be pushed around by anybody that
so the _ unconsciously on margaret thatcher so the fact — unconsciously on margaret thatcher so theor quasi—clotting might reconsider that has proposals on his note budget, it could _ has proposals on his note budget, it could make — has proposals on his note budget, it could make an dig in because psychologically when people are in a corner. _ psychologically when people are in a corner, they either retreat and roll over or— corner, they either retreat and roll over or it— corner,...
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sentences i never _ margaret thatcher...one of the _ never thought i would hear and one of the problems is the novelty value — of the problems is the novelty value. premiers all talk about the honeymoon period, if in doubt do nothing — honeymoon period, if in doubt do nothing liz— honeymoon period, if in doubt do nothing. liz truss was thrown a bag of spanners — nothing. liz truss was thrown a bag of spanners politically but also she was given— of spanners politically but also she was given a wild platform, she spoke at the _ was given a wild platform, she spoke at the queen's funeral, she was our leading _ at the queen's funeral, she was our leading premierand at the queen's funeral, she was our leading premier and she at the queen's funeral, she was our leading premierand she had at the queen's funeral, she was our leading premier and she had to steer the course _ leading premier and she had to steer the course. people were willing to believe. _ the course. people were willing to believe, when theresa may came to the platf
sentences i never _ margaret thatcher...one of the _ never thought i would hear and one of the problems is the novelty value — of the problems is the novelty value. premiers all talk about the honeymoon period, if in doubt do nothing — honeymoon period, if in doubt do nothing liz— honeymoon period, if in doubt do nothing. liz truss was thrown a bag of spanners — nothing. liz truss was thrown a bag of spanners politically but also she was given— of spanners politically but also she was...
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under mrs. thatcher, the welfare state was regarded as some getting something for nothing. it was regarded as a disincentive to works or if he were given benefits, you would not be not be interested in working so, so she reset everything really. the biggest thing she did and the most kind of unnoticed, almost because it wasn't, it's kind of people didn't kind of put it all together. was to privatize massive corporations which had been state run. it was always sold in a way that made it seem. am that it wasn't quite giving it all away. oh, she did that it cancel housing. she did it with the utility and she did it with his gas. she did it, firm telecoms and for local council, she, again, part of the state in less government met lower taxes and less money for public services. thatcher began drastically lowering the tax rate for those with the highest incomes . and for companies, inequality increased almost immediately. if you look at the sort of a, a measure of inequality of britain over the 1980s, it was one of the most sharp increases inequality anywhere on the planet in the
under mrs. thatcher, the welfare state was regarded as some getting something for nothing. it was regarded as a disincentive to works or if he were given benefits, you would not be not be interested in working so, so she reset everything really. the biggest thing she did and the most kind of unnoticed, almost because it wasn't, it's kind of people didn't kind of put it all together. was to privatize massive corporations which had been state run. it was always sold in a way that made it seem. am...
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thatcher earlier, they later remarked they were the men that came to get them.king down whitehall to number ten that's time to meet that it's all over. , , , ., over. or indeed slipping through the cabinet office _ over. or indeed slipping through the cabinet office door, _ over. or indeed slipping through the cabinet office door, which _ over. or indeed slipping through the cabinet office door, which allows i cabinet office door, which allows you to your connecting door to get it to downing street. i suspect sometimes we miss people because they go in that way to deliver really bad news and come out through the back door. the extraordinary thing is that less than ten hours ago now the prime minister stood up, did a prime minister's questions at are right, the bar wasn't set very high but allowing for that, a pretty decent performance. she did drop the ball. she surprised people a bit with that commitment to the triple lock. but otherwise, she had a pretty decent run as prime minister questions. mps more vocal behind her than they had been last week. now just a
thatcher earlier, they later remarked they were the men that came to get them.king down whitehall to number ten that's time to meet that it's all over. , , , ., over. or indeed slipping through the cabinet office _ over. or indeed slipping through the cabinet office door, _ over. or indeed slipping through the cabinet office door, which _ over. or indeed slipping through the cabinet office door, which allows i cabinet office door, which allows you to your connecting door to get it to downing...
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the british were divided because some said that gillian anderson, who played the role of margaret thatcherportrayed her as an even bigger bitch than she actually was, while others began to say that not enough is too good, margaret thatcher came out and well, this again shows this individuality of acceptance, some accept yes, some accept yes and hm. it is probably not always worth listening to the opinion of the audience, well, at least not to perceive it too unambiguously, but always compare all the impressions of the audience and then only it is possible to conclude that uh, hmm, in relation to the fifth season, it is definitely the most scandalous, first of all, because it comes out too early, because it is only well, recently queen elizabeth left for a better world, and we already we are teaching it now. literally in two months, the series is very scandalous about her in particular. well, once again , the issues with those displayers will not be detached from the authors. and there are several points that are discussed. first, prime minister john major speaks - and is categorically agai
the british were divided because some said that gillian anderson, who played the role of margaret thatcherportrayed her as an even bigger bitch than she actually was, while others began to say that not enough is too good, margaret thatcher came out and well, this again shows this individuality of acceptance, some accept yes, some accept yes and hm. it is probably not always worth listening to the opinion of the audience, well, at least not to perceive it too unambiguously, but always compare...
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you see the power thatcher crushed it. mm. to try to be did 820000 inch 811300 arrested were union culture was being suffocated and the people simply shrugged. mm. under mrs. thatcher the way it was regarded as some getting something for nothing. it was coded as a disincentive to work, so if you were given benefits, you would not be not be interested in working school. so she reset everything really. the biggest thing she did and then was kind of unnoticed, almost because it's kind of people didn't kind of put it all together, was buys safe for ations, which had been state run. it was today. he that made it seem that it wasn't quite giving it all away. did they cancel housing? did the utilities she did it with british gas? she did event telecoms and for local council, she again part of the state less government met lower taxes and less money for public services. ah, that she began drastically lowering the tax rate for the best incomes and for companies in a t increased almost immediately if you are a measure of inequality of b
you see the power thatcher crushed it. mm. to try to be did 820000 inch 811300 arrested were union culture was being suffocated and the people simply shrugged. mm. under mrs. thatcher the way it was regarded as some getting something for nothing. it was coded as a disincentive to work, so if you were given benefits, you would not be not be interested in working school. so she reset everything really. the biggest thing she did and then was kind of unnoticed, almost because it's kind of people...
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ever since margaret thatcher— away. ever since margaret thatcher was _ away.rgaret thatcher was forced - away. ever since margaret thatcher was forced out i away. ever since margareti thatcher was forced out of power, the conservative party in britain has been in a state of incipient civil war. at the focus of it was almost always europe. in 2016, david cameron, hoping to and the civil war once and for all, held a referendum on this subject, only, local referendum, it also turned into a vote of the government? record and the remainders loss. he was succeeded by theresa may and she bite borisjohnson and he died lee's trust. each of the last three competing for the title of the shortest serving prime minister. —— liz outside world? the uk used to be seen as the sensible guy in the corner of the room, who, at the big summits would sit there and go, what do the brits think? that has long gone. there are so many issues they want to talk to the uk about, that the uk has something to offer, that they want to discuss with the uk, depending what the issue is. and yet t
ever since margaret thatcher— away. ever since margaret thatcher was _ away.rgaret thatcher was forced - away. ever since margaret thatcher was forced out i away. ever since margareti thatcher was forced out of power, the conservative party in britain has been in a state of incipient civil war. at the focus of it was almost always europe. in 2016, david cameron, hoping to and the civil war once and for all, held a referendum on this subject, only, local referendum, it also turned into a vote...
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you were in the room with margaret thatcher when she resigned.russ, and photo opportunities and other occasions, has appeared to model herself on margaret thatcher. yesterday at pmqs, liz truss said she was a fighter, not equator, and you were reflecting on social media last night that that had echoes of something margaret thatcher said. yes, when she was inside number ten talking about whether she should go or and came outside to the assembled media inside i fight on, ifight to win. that was four o'clock in the afternoon the next morning she resigned. i think politicians want a pretty tough face on things, but i'm sure behind those doors there are some very difficult conversations going on. this some very difficult conversations auoin on. �* , ., going on. as i mentioned in the introduction, _ going on. as i mentioned in the introduction, you _ going on. as i mentioned in the introduction, you are _ going on. as i mentioned in the introduction, you are in - going on. as i mentioned in the introduction, you are in the - going on. as i mentioned i
you were in the room with margaret thatcher when she resigned.russ, and photo opportunities and other occasions, has appeared to model herself on margaret thatcher. yesterday at pmqs, liz truss said she was a fighter, not equator, and you were reflecting on social media last night that that had echoes of something margaret thatcher said. yes, when she was inside number ten talking about whether she should go or and came outside to the assembled media inside i fight on, ifight to win. that was...
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and only five days for market thatcher and john major.ministers in that situation and five days is not very long and we tried to get ready for the new team and obviously having to form new relationships as well. find obviously having to form new relationships as well. and the reshuffle. _ relationships as well. and the reshuffle, for _ relationships as well. and the reshuffle, for ministers - relationships as well. and the reshuffle, for ministers who l relationships as well. and the - reshuffle, for ministers who might be stacked or waiting to see if they will be promoted. and ministers being sacked will be spared the embarrassment of having to walk up to downing street now to be fired. did that happen in your day? yes. did that happen in your day? yes, certainly the _ did that happen in your day? yes, certainly the might _ did that happen in your day? yes, certainly the might of— did that happen in your day? 1913 certainly the might of walked down downing street in some cases but they would�*ve left by the back door and so, they didn�*t
and only five days for market thatcher and john major.ministers in that situation and five days is not very long and we tried to get ready for the new team and obviously having to form new relationships as well. find obviously having to form new relationships as well. and the reshuffle. _ relationships as well. and the reshuffle, for _ relationships as well. and the reshuffle, for ministers - relationships as well. and the reshuffle, for ministers who l relationships as well. and the -...
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margaret thatcher had an iron grip.ose to comparing? no, and marraret pull close to comparing? no, and margaret thatcher _ pull close to comparing? no, and margaret thatcher did _ pull close to comparing? no, and margaret thatcher did several - pull close to comparing? no, and i margaret thatcher did several things liz truss didn't do. her timing is a lot better. two, to her credit, margaret thatcher was prepared to take on the actual major challenges to growth. those were holding back the economy back today. it's the fact that we can't build homes for our young people, it takes us forever to build a railway. and that's really what we need to fix. a modern margaret thatcher would be zeroing in on getting britain building. unfortunately, liz truss has shown instead she wants to pander to conservative grassroots, tory voters are overwhelmingly homeowners. the problem with her anti—growth coalition, which she outlined today, actually, she is the leader of it. the conservative party, more antigrowth vote conservative.— part
margaret thatcher had an iron grip.ose to comparing? no, and marraret pull close to comparing? no, and margaret thatcher _ pull close to comparing? no, and margaret thatcher did _ pull close to comparing? no, and margaret thatcher did several - pull close to comparing? no, and i margaret thatcher did several things liz truss didn't do. her timing is a lot better. two, to her credit, margaret thatcher was prepared to take on the actual major challenges to growth. those were holding back the...
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margaret thatcher stood down after 11 years. tony blair served ten.ecently, though, we've had four prime ministers in six years — all of them conservatives. david cameron left downing street after the brexit vote. theresa may had three years before tory mps intervened. it was the same for borisjohnson. and in early september, it was the turn of liz truss. i am honoured to take on this responsibility. weeks later, at its annual conference, the tory party chair said liz truss was its greatest asset to win the next election. she is the woman who will get britain moving. that, though, is not going to happen any more. wow, one of the shortest lived premierships ever. i liz truss�*s time is over. when it had onlyjust begun. hello, welcome, this is unexpected. not of course being here for a new series looking at the biggest stories of the week, ijust hadn't necessarily factored in doing ourfirst episode on the day the prime minister resigns. but here we are, and across next 30 minutes this is the story of the fall of liz truss. because it has been quite a we
margaret thatcher stood down after 11 years. tony blair served ten.ecently, though, we've had four prime ministers in six years — all of them conservatives. david cameron left downing street after the brexit vote. theresa may had three years before tory mps intervened. it was the same for borisjohnson. and in early september, it was the turn of liz truss. i am honoured to take on this responsibility. weeks later, at its annual conference, the tory party chair said liz truss was its greatest...
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an economic discussion - like we had with thatcher...ukraine". i think it is _ the rape of the country. it is an unconscionable event, which i'm sure the american president is rightly saying, i "the world will not tolerate it." - it is one thing to say. we will not tolerate it, but how do we bring it - to an end, is another question? how does it all end? as long as you have someone like putin, who is absolutely. resolved not to follow any traditional dipolmatic - and civilised means of coming to terms with his neighbours, | it can only go - from bad to worse. now, what does worse mean? is he going to be serious about using atomic - weapons, atomic devices? he would be silly to do so, l because he cannot calibrate ene roesnnse — which would be ruinous for him. i think all we have to do. is continue to encircle him with our resistance to accept it. - he must find a united world - against him that simply refuses to deal with a man like him. containment was the old word. you have to contain - the putin phenomenon. with the financial discussi
an economic discussion - like we had with thatcher...ukraine". i think it is _ the rape of the country. it is an unconscionable event, which i'm sure the american president is rightly saying, i "the world will not tolerate it." - it is one thing to say. we will not tolerate it, but how do we bring it - to an end, is another question? how does it all end? as long as you have someone like putin, who is absolutely. resolved not to follow any traditional dipolmatic - and civilised...
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the media would play a pivotal rope starting with thatcher's allies in the press. the treaties were operation in the 1980s against to patch off of an unsympathetic press. and that's putting it mildly, the interests of the owners of the newspapers was themselves to limit the power of the trans unions before the 1980s. the, the print in years decided whether or not the newspapers came out, and the proprietors resented that. the miners strike was defined by battles outside kola between strikers, trying to shut down production and the police police officers committed the worst of the violence sometimes unprovoked. but it was the violence of scowl strikers that dominated the headlights and produced a powerful medium of the miners as an angry mob, as scowl as a public enemy. what was so exceptional about the miners strike was that we had a government that understood how to use the media. if you can use up the newspapers to set up the agenda. this will also be reflected in what appears on radio and tell us. after 2 hours, the police were tired of being pushed and pelted w
the media would play a pivotal rope starting with thatcher's allies in the press. the treaties were operation in the 1980s against to patch off of an unsympathetic press. and that's putting it mildly, the interests of the owners of the newspapers was themselves to limit the power of the trans unions before the 1980s. the, the print in years decided whether or not the newspapers came out, and the proprietors resented that. the miners strike was defined by battles outside kola between strikers,...
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ironically, they think of themselves as the inheritors of thatcher and reagan.e a point, in the sense that some of the measures are arguably closer to reagan than they are to thatcher, in terms of the innovations, but happening in a different kind of environment? translating the policies when other aspects of the economy are very different. and to pretend that you are the same as the nation which i come from, which has 360 million people and is the world's foremost economy and has a currency that is the world's reserve currency, you cannot actually be the same. the us is unique in that regard, so the uk can obviously take what reforms look like they could possibly work for this country, but it is not going to be the same recipe that worked for the us. it's just not possible. there are those who say some of this is america's fault, the strength of the dollar and the actions, the really aggressive interest rate rises introduced by the fed. that is true. obviously, the fed has been more aggressive than the bank of england and more aggressive than the european centr
ironically, they think of themselves as the inheritors of thatcher and reagan.e a point, in the sense that some of the measures are arguably closer to reagan than they are to thatcher, in terms of the innovations, but happening in a different kind of environment? translating the policies when other aspects of the economy are very different. and to pretend that you are the same as the nation which i come from, which has 360 million people and is the world's foremost economy and has a currency...
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it was during the time of margaret thatcher at the time of her arrival margaret thatcher before comingin europe, there was just an economic disaster, not a crisis, what is happening here now is great vitaly, this is still a long way from what happened during the prime ministership of harold wilson and james calendan and thatcher rectified the situation by tough i would say social pressures that still cannot be given in the early years she was very criticized just recently reread to great britain if you say the word church they will they will be red they hate her such an ambiguous attitude as what we, i love her, let's say, but i can, if i were british , i wouldn't like it so much, these reforms are not one year, they are, after all, 5-10 years, and here what comes out is that for great britain, this is a nuclear state, she an important player. on the world stage, she is the leader of the commonwealth. we must not forget that we look at her as a small island. she plays the commonwealth. we must not forget that we look at her as a small island, but one way or another she has a civilizati
it was during the time of margaret thatcher at the time of her arrival margaret thatcher before comingin europe, there was just an economic disaster, not a crisis, what is happening here now is great vitaly, this is still a long way from what happened during the prime ministership of harold wilson and james calendan and thatcher rectified the situation by tough i would say social pressures that still cannot be given in the early years she was very criticized just recently reread to great...
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for about _ talking about margaret thatcher for about 20 _ talking about margaret thatcher for aboutappening here?" it�*s interesting, quite high up in this daily telegraph story, we learned that liz truss will argue that her new approach will unleash the full potential of our great country — but i think it's interesting that the daily telegraph has not put a picture of liz truss in a hard hat on the front page, it's put a picture of suella braverman, the home secretary. so that's interesting in itself, but it describes her in this piece talking about what she's been up to at the conference, describing her as "a new heroin of the tory grassroots." i don't know if you saw her speech today, she got to standing ovation. well, she's been emerging, as she's been loyal to the current prime minister, and she's talked quite openly about a coup amongst some of the tory rebels — who presumably she's thinking about people like michael gove over the weekend. and yes, you're right, she's been loyal to liz truss, she's regretted the fact that they've stepped back from reducing the higher rate tax
for about _ talking about margaret thatcher for about 20 _ talking about margaret thatcher for aboutappening here?" it�*s interesting, quite high up in this daily telegraph story, we learned that liz truss will argue that her new approach will unleash the full potential of our great country — but i think it's interesting that the daily telegraph has not put a picture of liz truss in a hard hat on the front page, it's put a picture of suella braverman, the home secretary. so that's...
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out in the 1980s, the conservative prime minister, margaret thatcher, privatized british industries, and took on trade unions that stood in her way. the coal miners union, led by office cargo, was among the largest and most military. and when they went on strike, thatcher made an example of in the year long nation wide dispute that followed, the media would play a pivotal role starting with statues, allies in the press. the treaties were operating in the 1980s against a patch off of an unsympathetic press, and that's putting it mildly, the interests of the owners of the newspapers was themselves to limit the power of the trans unions before the 1980s. the, the print in years decided whether or not the newspapers came out, and the proprietors resented that. the miners strike was defined by battles outside colewell between strikers, trying to shut down production and the police police officers committed the worst of the violence sometimes unprovoked. but it was the violence of scandal strikers that dominated the headlights and produced powerful medium of the miners as an angry mod esko
out in the 1980s, the conservative prime minister, margaret thatcher, privatized british industries, and took on trade unions that stood in her way. the coal miners union, led by office cargo, was among the largest and most military. and when they went on strike, thatcher made an example of in the year long nation wide dispute that followed, the media would play a pivotal role starting with statues, allies in the press. the treaties were operating in the 1980s against a patch off of an...
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are part of the arsenal of liberal reforms, starting with the example of british minister margaret thatcherrly eighties of the last century. that is, the middle class and the poor will pay for everything , dissatisfaction was caused by tax cuts for the rich, for example, the income tax on nurse teachers will increase. stunningly unfair that this conservative government is raising taxes on our nurses and teachers, at the same time, providing large enterprises and banks with tax breaks. in addition to growing popular discontent, the new government achieved other successes, for example, a record fall in the pound to its lowest level since 1971, so the list of times until it can find the key to overcoming the economic difficulties of great britain by its actions as prime minister. already led to a record drop in ratings, thorim. yes, and in the most conservative party, voices are heard louder and louder, calling whether the strass, well, come to your senses and be more realistic. today we talked with andrey kelin, ambassador of russia to great britain, the first thing that the ambassador drew a
are part of the arsenal of liberal reforms, starting with the example of british minister margaret thatcherrly eighties of the last century. that is, the middle class and the poor will pay for everything , dissatisfaction was caused by tax cuts for the rich, for example, the income tax on nurse teachers will increase. stunningly unfair that this conservative government is raising taxes on our nurses and teachers, at the same time, providing large enterprises and banks with tax breaks. in...
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and this is a photo of a thatcher on the road to moscow. similar images with a difference of a quarter of a century. listra visited moscow in february before russia’s full-scale invasion of ukraine. at that time , there were already data from western intelligence about putin’s plans and an attempt to stop the war in the kremlin was met with the traditional clowning of the tracks in the heat of lavrov's irony. does london recognize russia's sovereignty over the voronezh rostov oblasts? great britain never recognizes sovereignty. of russia over these territories, and an angry lavrov even rapped away diplomatically with a joint press conference. well, her statement during the election debate that, if necessary, to prepare nuclear weapons is such a decisive course, her fellow party members elected her as the leader of the conservatives and the prime minister of great britain. elected leader of the conservative party i resign from the position of leader of the conservative party between these events only 45 days so why did the iron lady 2:0 step
and this is a photo of a thatcher on the road to moscow. similar images with a difference of a quarter of a century. listra visited moscow in february before russia’s full-scale invasion of ukraine. at that time , there were already data from western intelligence about putin’s plans and an attempt to stop the war in the kremlin was met with the traditional clowning of the tracks in the heat of lavrov's irony. does london recognize russia's sovereignty over the voronezh rostov oblasts? great...
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on thatcher. she should model herself— on thatcher.dibly careful, and should do the same... i'm joined now by andrew gimson, contributing editor to conservative home. what do you think we should be hearing from the prime minister today? i hearing from the prime minister toda ? ., �* ~' hearing from the prime minister toda ? ., �* ~ _ hearing from the prime minister toda ? ~ _, today? i don't think the policy is so important — today? i don't think the policy is so important as _ today? i don't think the policy is so important as a _ today? i don't think the policy is so important as a delivery. - today? i don't think the policy is so important as a delivery. as . today? i don't think the policy is so important as a delivery. as a | so important as a delivery. as a piece of rhetoric this is very important, when the party leader shows the troops, at the moment as my colleague paul goodman wrote this morning, a factionalised and demoralised... she puts new hope into them and raises their morale. a very important speech. margaret thatcher,
on thatcher. she should model herself— on thatcher.dibly careful, and should do the same... i'm joined now by andrew gimson, contributing editor to conservative home. what do you think we should be hearing from the prime minister today? i hearing from the prime minister toda ? ., �* ~' hearing from the prime minister toda ? ., �* ~ _ hearing from the prime minister toda ? ~ _, today? i don't think the policy is so important — today? i don't think the policy is so important as _ today? i...
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stuart: you were an aide to margaret thatcher.ith margaret thatcher's ideas on the economy, but she's out. margaret thatcher is long gone. is thatcherrism dead? >> i don't think it's dead, stuart. i think that liz truss, she had the right ideas and principles in the mini budget, but then she u-turned, of course, sacked her finance pinster -- minister. she lost her nerve. of she surrendered, of course, to the siren calls of opposition including imf, calls from the biden administration and, of course, rebellion from the torrey left. so she didn't have the kind of backbone, i think, to lead the conservative party as a thatcherite. stuart: how long before the british government and the conservatives get a new leader? >> so the next prime minister will be announced, actually, on friday. stuart: okay. >> that's when we have the results of the leadership contest. my sense is that it's going to be between boris and ritchie sonak. stuart: my american friends are saying to me, what's king charles got to do with this? would you answer that q
stuart: you were an aide to margaret thatcher.ith margaret thatcher's ideas on the economy, but she's out. margaret thatcher is long gone. is thatcherrism dead? >> i don't think it's dead, stuart. i think that liz truss, she had the right ideas and principles in the mini budget, but then she u-turned, of course, sacked her finance pinster -- minister. she lost her nerve. of she surrendered, of course, to the siren calls of opposition including imf, calls from the biden administration and,...
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the idea with thatcher was working at the time when, what's your receipt from massively high was able to waste argue, read all that money on the dollars. she increased unemployment massively and doubled v a t for the poor margin. we the higher taxes that there's no real comparison that can be made between these are 2 politicians because thatcher, her state was so much bigger than trust. but it should be said that the, the level of stated intervention by the trust government. given that her 1st thing was to talk about a 150000000000, that's more than the coven response to a bailout, a bailout for to fuel company. so the poor didn't have to pay quite as high this winter is that a thatcher, i'd policy to intervene in the market to that level higher than the intervention over coven, which even the liberal government said, we just have to do it. we have to do chinese style so.
the idea with thatcher was working at the time when, what's your receipt from massively high was able to waste argue, read all that money on the dollars. she increased unemployment massively and doubled v a t for the poor margin. we the higher taxes that there's no real comparison that can be made between these are 2 politicians because thatcher, her state was so much bigger than trust. but it should be said that the, the level of stated intervention by the trust government. given that her 1st...
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margaret thatcher, anotherformer prime thatcher, another former prime minister who thatcher, anotherformerin her life. t actually did have problems later in her life.— later in her life. i will see ou later in her life. i will see you soon. _ later in her life. i will see you soon. in _ later in her life. i will see you soon, in a _ later in her life. i will see you soon, in a moment l later in her life. i will see. you soon, in a moment for business stories. hello again. yesterday, once the early morning mist and fog patches had cleared out of the way, most parts of the uk had plenty of sunshine but there were some big contrasts in the temperatures from north to south. across england and wales, very mild weather. in parts of sussex, temperatures as high as 20 degrees but even though we had sunshine across the north of the uk and scotland, here, it was much cooler, with temperatures in shetland just reaching 10 degrees. the reason, well we had this cooler air mass underneath this area of high pressure and that will be slipping eastwards over the next few days and this area of low pressure
margaret thatcher, anotherformer prime thatcher, another former prime minister who thatcher, anotherformerin her life. t actually did have problems later in her life.— later in her life. i will see ou later in her life. i will see you soon. _ later in her life. i will see you soon. in _ later in her life. i will see you soon, in a _ later in her life. i will see you soon, in a moment l later in her life. i will see. you soon, in a moment for business stories. hello again. yesterday, once the...
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, when margaret thatcher came to power, she was just a sick person in europe, there was just an economicrisis, what is happening here now is a big congratulations, it is still a long way from what happened during the premierships of harold wilson and james calendan and thatcher rectified the situation by tough i would say social pressures that still cannot be given in the early years she was heavily criticized just recently reread to great britain if you say the word cap they will читать will they be red, they hate her, such an ambiguous attitude as what we, i love her, let's say, but i can, if i were british, it would not be so much like the reforms - this is not one year, it is after all 5-10 years and here what happens is that for great britain, this nuclear power is an important player. on the world stage, it is the leader of the commonwealth of nations, this should not be forgotten , but we look at it as a small island, but one way or another, it has a civilizational influence on a large number of countries, it is the most important an ally of the united states, and in this situatio
, when margaret thatcher came to power, she was just a sick person in europe, there was just an economicrisis, what is happening here now is a big congratulations, it is still a long way from what happened during the premierships of harold wilson and james calendan and thatcher rectified the situation by tough i would say social pressures that still cannot be given in the early years she was heavily criticized just recently reread to great britain if you say the word cap they will читать...
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and later she said, wrong, wrong, wrong in the same way that - margaret thatcher used to say.it was, you know, she does i mean, people who denigrate her, you know, describe it as a bit of cosplay. i thought it worked, actually. truthfully, the people in the hall loved it. and, you know, these things are always about theatre. i mean, the best bit of theater was obviously, you know, greenpeace, who did her an enormous favour by basically getting the crowd on her side. i'm sure greenpeace didn't mean to whip up support for her, but that's what they did. but i also just think - with this thatcher analogy, the most famous phrase that springs to mind for me is, "the lady's- not for turning, yeah? " that's what you think about, because it's this projection l of determination and strength. and i think that the fact - she was turned by the party on the abolition of the 45p top rate of tax for the top 1% of earners, i the fact she had to u—turn on that, you can use all the language - and the rhetoric that you want, the truth of the matter is, - if she cannot corral her party| to back he
and later she said, wrong, wrong, wrong in the same way that - margaret thatcher used to say.it was, you know, she does i mean, people who denigrate her, you know, describe it as a bit of cosplay. i thought it worked, actually. truthfully, the people in the hall loved it. and, you know, these things are always about theatre. i mean, the best bit of theater was obviously, you know, greenpeace, who did her an enormous favour by basically getting the crowd on her side. i'm sure greenpeace didn't...
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neil: nile gardiner, the former foreign policy adviser under maggie thatcher. like lloyd, i don't know if he is a royal watcher but a darn good market watcher. >> thanks, neil. good to be here. neil: same here. beyond what is going on in britain, if you think about it, you have protests going on day after day in france over rocketing prices for pretty much everything. started with energy but it extended to everything, ditto worker strikes popping up sporadically in places like italy, germany. like the whole european couldn't ment is on edge. i'm wondering if this is preview of coming attractions? >> it is. adds so much more uncertainty to everything else that is going on. our lives right now are very uncertain about the economic and market standpoints. i'm not an expert in uk politics but i don't think you need to be to have a lack of trust for politicians. i think people round the world are fed up with politicians pushing narratives and agendas and not looking out for the majority of their citizens. that narrative pushing, and that agenda pushing happens all a
neil: nile gardiner, the former foreign policy adviser under maggie thatcher. like lloyd, i don't know if he is a royal watcher but a darn good market watcher. >> thanks, neil. good to be here. neil: same here. beyond what is going on in britain, if you think about it, you have protests going on day after day in france over rocketing prices for pretty much everything. started with energy but it extended to everything, ditto worker strikes popping up sporadically in places like italy,...
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she has to do in matter of days what margaret thatcher could do in prep time three or four years.ome around exchequer is strong in the party conference. they will realize only hope of surviving the economy and their own political futures, by having positive things to get the economy moving. i think this temper tantrum will be seen as something more about the temper tantrum people than about truss herself. she was right, they're wrong. i think circumstances are going to vindicate her if she keeps the rest of that tax cut and goes with deregulation which boris johnson never delivered on. that is the kind of thing that never gets headlines. if you follow through, get that through, come spring, come summer, people will say, maybe not so bad. neil: admit it, you miss boris johnson's hair, don't you? come on. he is a character. >> the hair part was good. the rest of it -- neil: what was underneath it. steve, you're the best, thank you my friend very much. steve forbes. he is not the only critic of the federal reserve. we'll explore a little later whether indeed the fed is overdoing it a
she has to do in matter of days what margaret thatcher could do in prep time three or four years.ome around exchequer is strong in the party conference. they will realize only hope of surviving the economy and their own political futures, by having positive things to get the economy moving. i think this temper tantrum will be seen as something more about the temper tantrum people than about truss herself. she was right, they're wrong. i think circumstances are going to vindicate her if she...
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so the poor didn't have to pay quite as high this winter is that a thatcher? i'd policy tend to mean in the market to that level higher than the intervention over cobra, which even the liberal government said we just have to do it. we have to do chinese style. so we had started of interesting because there's a pandemic. this war in ukraine is creating grassy communist soviet comedy central. i a states, arguably journalist after tend to joining us live aeronautics international as always a pleasure to see you. thank you. i thanks for joining us there. we're not international . the program returns in half an hour. ah. oh, the wrong one, i just don't hold any world yet. received out disdain becomes the attitude and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. oh, in unit might have missed. you give me you've got to be on by me. i'm pretty alone there. we just didn't fit in the one you been going to go down and bought that you bill and it's public. and mr. presley, which in law could go when will do m
so the poor didn't have to pay quite as high this winter is that a thatcher? i'd policy tend to mean in the market to that level higher than the intervention over cobra, which even the liberal government said we just have to do it. we have to do chinese style. so we had started of interesting because there's a pandemic. this war in ukraine is creating grassy communist soviet comedy central. i a states, arguably journalist after tend to joining us live aeronautics international as always a...
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attach yourself to someone who was a predator and who contributed problems to campaigns margaret thatcher had the confidence in herself to where she did not need to do that. hillary clinton never did. it was always attached to bill clinton and then she expected to be elevated up into the presidency because of the help she gave him. this is just complaining of impossible challenges, these are -- it is not easy for women, we certainly have a different road we have to move down absolutely and it makes us frankly better because the standard is higher. it is not always fair but life is not fair so we dealt with that, hillary clinton never did. she didn't have the courage to face her supporters when she lost, she stayed back and sent that other guy, whatever his name was. i've already forgotten, he will reappear so this is a woman who has never had courage, never had the confidence to do it and she is whining and having homea whine about it was impossible, everybody is complaining about your look or you sounded mad. it is called leadership. have the confidence to overcome that and frankly to no
attach yourself to someone who was a predator and who contributed problems to campaigns margaret thatcher had the confidence in herself to where she did not need to do that. hillary clinton never did. it was always attached to bill clinton and then she expected to be elevated up into the presidency because of the help she gave him. this is just complaining of impossible challenges, these are -- it is not easy for women, we certainly have a different road we have to move down absolutely and it...
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but i also just think - with this thatcher analogy, the most famous phrase that springs to mind for met's this projection l of determination and strength. and i think that the fact - she was turned by the party on the abolition of the 45p top rate of tax for the top 1% - of earners, the fact - she had to u—turn on that, you can use all the language i and the rhetoric that you want, the truth of the matter is, i if she cannot corral her party to back her in the commons, then, as prime minister, - she's going to be quite limited in what she can do in the next| period of time that she leads. but isn't part of the problem for her that there are basically two conservative parties now anyway? there's a small state libertarian conservative party and a levelling up red wall conservative party. i mean, isn't isn't that fundamentally the challenge? and there was one one senior conservative that said to me, i they don't much like her small state libertarian party, - but there's a big band of them that don't like it and can- keep her in check in- what she is doing, ie that through the backbenches
but i also just think - with this thatcher analogy, the most famous phrase that springs to mind for met's this projection l of determination and strength. and i think that the fact - she was turned by the party on the abolition of the 45p top rate of tax for the top 1% - of earners, the fact - she had to u—turn on that, you can use all the language i and the rhetoric that you want, the truth of the matter is, i if she cannot corral her party to back her in the commons, then, as prime...
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she said this is very much in the spirit of margaret thatcher.th is margaret thatcher was above all somebody who balanced her budget before she cut taxes, and that's the problem. i think liz truss has just got things back to front. market: an election is basically the only avenue you see on the horizon? >> if opinion polls are accurate, the conservative party is running 30 or 40 points behind everybody else in the opinion polls, and they would be massacred in any election, so they would do almost anything to avoid an election, and as i say, that they be the one thing that saves liz truss from being forced into oblivion and into resignation. mark: the idea of imposing another leader of the conservative party and by that, another prime minister on the british people without an election -- it seems a bit much, doesn't it? >> yes, i think it does. i think it would be very unpopular. the conservative party has got itself into a terrible bind. they cannot win five staying in power. they cannot win by leaving power. i think one or two wise old heads are
she said this is very much in the spirit of margaret thatcher.th is margaret thatcher was above all somebody who balanced her budget before she cut taxes, and that's the problem. i think liz truss has just got things back to front. market: an election is basically the only avenue you see on the horizon? >> if opinion polls are accurate, the conservative party is running 30 or 40 points behind everybody else in the opinion polls, and they would be massacred in any election, so they would...
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she really wanted to pass for the iron lady, and therefore the behavior of margaret thatcher. she copied exactly, you might say, crossbow and somewhat comical, of course, for an official shoot. trass, not only reproduced the thatcher costume, but even the turn of the head and facial expression, and the assistants of the foxes went crazy, designing wreaths with the same number of flowers as his real iron lady, but to say that she chose a rather risky example to follow. ding dong witch died. so grateful fellow citizens are still celebrating the anniversary of thatcher's death by singing the ding-dong song the witch has died, the iron lady, is by no means loved in the kingdom. after all, the meaning of her reforms of the eighties is described by the slogan to kill industry all the power of the financier of the city of london, in order to grow to hyper-liberalism, the list of strass had to go through an incredible ideological evolution , there is a suspicion that she became the first head of the cabinet, who was not only a sincere opponent of the monarchy, but even publicly spoke
she really wanted to pass for the iron lady, and therefore the behavior of margaret thatcher. she copied exactly, you might say, crossbow and somewhat comical, of course, for an official shoot. trass, not only reproduced the thatcher costume, but even the turn of the head and facial expression, and the assistants of the foxes went crazy, designing wreaths with the same number of flowers as his real iron lady, but to say that she chose a rather risky example to follow. ding dong witch died. so...
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cut taxes tax cuts in britain are now only possible due to the growth of domestic debt margaret thatchersample to emulate. known as an iron lady and like a lady who does not turn back, that is, does not cancel her decisions. well , the sheet once in 3 weeks at the post turned out to be a reverse gear politician. and now that her party has seen how easy it is under pressure. she can roll back, they can easily force her to roll back to her very roots, from where she came to the post on the back narrow bench in the general ward to where the others, the former borscht johnson and theresa may, boris johnson were the first in london, decided to become the first in kiev he now the president, however, is not ukraine party conservative friends of ukraine in parliament. so this place is occupied or passion after retirement. it does not shine and does not warm, although the degree of zeal in ukrainian friends. johnson is not inferior every morning. being prime minister. i wake up with a thought. how to make our country more successful? how to help people overcome these difficulties and unfortunatel
cut taxes tax cuts in britain are now only possible due to the growth of domestic debt margaret thatchersample to emulate. known as an iron lady and like a lady who does not turn back, that is, does not cancel her decisions. well , the sheet once in 3 weeks at the post turned out to be a reverse gear politician. and now that her party has seen how easy it is under pressure. she can roll back, they can easily force her to roll back to her very roots, from where she came to the post on the back...
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it happened to churchill and happened to thatcher too. there is a strong precedent here.be a resistance to more upheaval going back to my previous point about the jitters having a second or third uk prime minister in a year is just going to be a recipe for more confusion and fear so i hope that does not happen. neil: should republicans when the house, maybe the senate, their intent is more tax cuts and raising or lowering all the rates, whether this might be assigned that it might not work, markets might respond negatively and lead them as it led the british government. >> i would be cautious about taking europe's lead on any of these policies given the mess they've gotten themselves into. i would see this as a cautionary tale about how the american people need to hear from congress, what is the prescription? we've got nothing out of the biden administration how they will lower inflation, they are more concerned about climate issues than the pocketbooks of everyday americans that should be the focus for conservatives. neil: to your point what heard the prime minister in b
it happened to churchill and happened to thatcher too. there is a strong precedent here.be a resistance to more upheaval going back to my previous point about the jitters having a second or third uk prime minister in a year is just going to be a recipe for more confusion and fear so i hope that does not happen. neil: should republicans when the house, maybe the senate, their intent is more tax cuts and raising or lowering all the rates, whether this might be assigned that it might not work,...
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vehicles, kiera motors has also tested hybrid technology and it's again the kiera e v smack and thatcher, who still drives a gasoline powered car, can't wait to swap it out for an easy. she hopes that soon more ugandans will choose the same admission free path. i would really love that we have a cow and i rode by 2025 that can allow me to drive an electric car in the next few years and reduce the impact of that. a mesh, an agent on the environment. it's the i believe we have boss technology that kind of be able to change that game in uganda in africa. and they know that soon we'll be able to provide that passenger very cause that person like you and me kind of dr . t as e mobility is not new to uganda's roads. some private companies have already introduced electric motorcycles that are used by bike taxi operators and uganda's, capital kampala, the motorcycles have found favor with the uganda in public. then there are electric bicycles like the half recruit. this model runs on batteries that are charged by solar energy ther, kiera motors, main target for maintenance, mass transportation,
vehicles, kiera motors has also tested hybrid technology and it's again the kiera e v smack and thatcher, who still drives a gasoline powered car, can't wait to swap it out for an easy. she hopes that soon more ugandans will choose the same admission free path. i would really love that we have a cow and i rode by 2025 that can allow me to drive an electric car in the next few years and reduce the impact of that. a mesh, an agent on the environment. it's the i believe we have boss technology...