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than thatcher— almost be more thatcher than thatcher and want to look tougher than i _ thatcher andhink she would ever be. some of us _ than i think she would ever be. some of us are _ than i think she would ever be. some of us are old — than i think she would ever be. some of us are old enough to remember that although she took many tough decisions, — that although she took many tough decisions, she was also flexible when _ decisions, she was also flexible when she — decisions, she was also flexible when she needed to be in first became — when she needed to be in first became prime minister, she inherited what was _ became prime minister, she inherited what was called the commission that she excepted some very large pay rises _ she excepted some very large pay rises and — she excepted some very large pay rises and i— she excepted some very large pay rises and i think a little bit more flexibility— rises and i think a little bit more flexibility from the government would — flexibility from the government would probably help them when the pr battle which is part of the political test
than thatcher— almost be more thatcher than thatcher and want to look tougher than i _ thatcher andhink she would ever be. some of us _ than i think she would ever be. some of us are _ than i think she would ever be. some of us are old — than i think she would ever be. some of us are old enough to remember that although she took many tough decisions, — that although she took many tough decisions, she was also flexible when _ decisions, she was also flexible when she — decisions, she was...
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they united at the end of margaret thatcher's rule, which, as you know, tried to strangle the unions in every possible way, but thatcher is already history, and this union actively opposes the government, bitch, after negotiations with the railway administration. the leader of the guarantee union, not the clinch, urged the railway workers not to work at all on christmas day , that is, december 24 to 27, the decision is not final, but judging by the mood of the union beads, the proposed 9% salary increase over the next two years of lynch's team is quite realistic . rejected with anger. we are compelled to take these actions because of the intransigence of the government and its attitude towards our employees. we have no other choice. we are being given a very unfavorable offer. it does not solve the problems of salaries and members of our trade union. just not in the position to accept the conditions put forward by the campaigns, so the strikes will continue into the post-christmas period and into the new year. unfortunately, the government claims that they have nothing more to offer
they united at the end of margaret thatcher's rule, which, as you know, tried to strangle the unions in every possible way, but thatcher is already history, and this union actively opposes the government, bitch, after negotiations with the railway administration. the leader of the guarantee union, not the clinch, urged the railway workers not to work at all on christmas day , that is, december 24 to 27, the decision is not final, but judging by the mood of the union beads, the proposed 9%...
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thatcher, the miners.i mean, the miners strike was i mean, the miners strike was a was a disaster for the miners. let let's let's not kid each other. so what trying to do is he's trying to rather than the rail strikes going on for months is he was trying to bring it to a close whether it'll happen, i don't know. it's their final call to play, though. no i mean, they they can go on going on strike, right . they the on strike, right. they the challenge they've had in from standing on picket lines and talking to people strike. king is that they felt quite buoyed by public support, but the pubuc by public support, but the public don't rely on the trains the same way that they did, and the same way that they did, and the strikes don't cause the same pain and anguish that they did pre—pandemic. can't pre—pandemic. rosie, you can't have both ways. the one have it both ways. on the one hand, know , you've been hand, you know, you've both been saying is a terrible saying this is a terrible strike. you know , we nee
thatcher, the miners.i mean, the miners strike was i mean, the miners strike was a was a disaster for the miners. let let's let's not kid each other. so what trying to do is he's trying to rather than the rail strikes going on for months is he was trying to bring it to a close whether it'll happen, i don't know. it's their final call to play, though. no i mean, they they can go on going on strike, right . they the on strike, right. they the challenge they've had in from standing on picket lines...
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and the same with thatcher. i was a fiercely pro thatcher. i was a fiercely pro thatcher mp .e in. i'd thatcher mp. i'd come in. i'd come back from abroad to come to parliament to support her, because usually fighting back lost a battle . so i was not lost a battle. so i was not happy that she was going . but happy that she was going. but but i'd also forecast it whenever what else to saying. oh she'd she'd be held uneasily i'd worked out that she'd miss by four votes and i said that publicly and all of a sudden i became like the sort of you know, like like some sort of fourth fortune teller. i got it right . and luck has always and right. and luck has always and so i wasn't that surprised , but so i wasn't that surprised, but i was sad. sad for her, sad for the country. and i instantly started thinking in the new parliamentary mode , who do we parliamentary mode, who do we need instead? and i ended up lighting up on john major and actually it turned out to be and john major went on win that john major went on to win that general election in 1992, against all the odds. against
and the same with thatcher. i was a fiercely pro thatcher. i was a fiercely pro thatcher mp .e in. i'd thatcher mp. i'd come in. i'd come back from abroad to come to parliament to support her, because usually fighting back lost a battle . so i was not lost a battle. so i was not happy that she was going . but happy that she was going. but but i'd also forecast it whenever what else to saying. oh she'd she'd be held uneasily i'd worked out that she'd miss by four votes and i said that publicly...
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faced with the medics , even the adamant margaret thatcher was forced to make significant concessions. although her government then also convinced everyone that it was necessary to fight inflation and cut government spending for thatcher herself, it all ended in the resignation in the same year alexander khabarov ilya murdyukov and maxim colpacci 200 london checkered sky today in russia there are a little less than 2,000 sentenced to life imprisonment blood is not guilty of anything citizens. now the important thing is that there are no people to return them. this year, about 200 have spent a quarter of a century behind bars. and now , by law, they have the right to be released. will it be very difficult for this person to integrate into society, what do they hope for, and why do they cling to life so much? want your investigation. several important road construction projects were opened by the prime minister. mikhail mishustin, among others, the head of the cabinet of ministers, gave a start to traffic along two routes in southern russia, this is the northern bypass of anapa in the k
faced with the medics , even the adamant margaret thatcher was forced to make significant concessions. although her government then also convinced everyone that it was necessary to fight inflation and cut government spending for thatcher herself, it all ended in the resignation in the same year alexander khabarov ilya murdyukov and maxim colpacci 200 london checkered sky today in russia there are a little less than 2,000 sentenced to life imprisonment blood is not guilty of anything citizens....
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and i think what margaret thatcher a lot better thatcher say is a lot better than what most politicians. and i knew her then after she stood down as leader, i was i remained close to her. so she was she was at our wedding at point. it was hard to know who the star was and. she was also at my 50th birthday party, which was only a few weeks before she died. and people were saying, you know, she's too frail to come . and obviously she was. but come. and obviously she was. but and they said we should be there for maybe 20 minutes. that's what she'll manage. but, you know, bottle of champagne later and she was back to you know as best she could at that time and her form and she certainly was a towering figure. and i think what made her from most what what made her from most politicians , i think, is her politicians, i think, is her sheer courage that she she she believed in a certain course that she thought was was right. and stuck to it. and even when the brickbats came to confound some , when the polls dropped some, when the polls dropped away , you know, we weren't away, you know, we were
and i think what margaret thatcher a lot better thatcher say is a lot better than what most politicians. and i knew her then after she stood down as leader, i was i remained close to her. so she was she was at our wedding at point. it was hard to know who the star was and. she was also at my 50th birthday party, which was only a few weeks before she died. and people were saying, you know, she's too frail to come . and obviously she was. but come. and obviously she was. but and they said we...
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and i think what margaret thatcher a lot better thatcher say is a lot better than what most politicians. and i knew her then after she stood down as leader, i was i remained close to her. so she was she was at our wedding at point. it was hard to know who the star was and. she was also at my 50th birthday party, which was only a few weeks before she died. and people were saying, you know, she's too frail to come . and obviously she was. but come. and obviously she was. but and they said we should be there for maybe 20 minutes. that's what she'll manage. but, you know, bottle of champagne later and she was back to you know as best she could at that time and her form and she certainly was a towering figure. and i think what made her from most what what made her from most politicians , i think, is her politicians, i think, is her sheer courage that she she she believed in a certain course that she thought was was right. and stuck to it. and even when the brickbats came to confound some , when the polls dropped some, when the polls dropped away , you know, we weren't away, you know, we were
and i think what margaret thatcher a lot better thatcher say is a lot better than what most politicians. and i knew her then after she stood down as leader, i was i remained close to her. so she was she was at our wedding at point. it was hard to know who the star was and. she was also at my 50th birthday party, which was only a few weeks before she died. and people were saying, you know, she's too frail to come . and obviously she was. but come. and obviously she was. but and they said we...
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you have to have a politician, like margaret thatcher was, who took political interviewing seriously,answer questions. you can't do it with politicians who are briefed by their advisers. you know, "just say this, just say that. "there's nothing in this for you. "don't do a half hour interview with sackur. "it's not worth it. "he'll roast you. "do ten minutes on something that they don't have a chance "to really dig deep." so, this holding power to account is a two—way street. and i think it's to the great discredit, and i blame social media for this bit — it's to the great discredit of many politicians that they will no longer sit down for half an hour, or we used to do a0 minutes with thatcher when she was prime minister every year. i'm a little confused. that's a behavioural change amongst politicians. it's a calculation they've made, but you seem to be saying something much more profound. you seem to be saying politicians, as a breed, here in 2022, are less honest than they used to be. i didn't say "less honest," but i think they're less willing to explain what they're on about, wh
you have to have a politician, like margaret thatcher was, who took political interviewing seriously,answer questions. you can't do it with politicians who are briefed by their advisers. you know, "just say this, just say that. "there's nothing in this for you. "don't do a half hour interview with sackur. "it's not worth it. "he'll roast you. "do ten minutes on something that they don't have a chance "to really dig deep." so, this holding power to account...
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he finished what margaret thatcher started protesting those who lost, then they offered to burn their work in the future, not fuel once it no more, and the conservative government is the mine that the last kelin willie closed in yorkshire. i worked there myself. there was a supply of coal underground for 100 years and only half of it was worked out. by the time it was closed in 2015 , the picks and helmets are clean here. this museum exhibit is heated by gas even the head office of the national union of miners of britain, or rather the union of former miners, former miners. now they are mainly engaged in litigation with former employers for compensation for loss. health, despite asthma and other lung diseases. many want to return underground , they believe that they can have technologies that will allow them to burn it in an environmentally friendly way and reduce the impact on global warming, it could be energy independent, but the decision, unfortunately, was made differently and it was a political decision. was not connected with climate protection, but with politics there was a ta
he finished what margaret thatcher started protesting those who lost, then they offered to burn their work in the future, not fuel once it no more, and the conservative government is the mine that the last kelin willie closed in yorkshire. i worked there myself. there was a supply of coal underground for 100 years and only half of it was worked out. by the time it was closed in 2015 , the picks and helmets are clean here. this museum exhibit is heated by gas even the head office of the national...
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he finished what margaret thatcher started, which was closed by the last kelen, who reverted to myself there. there was a supply of coal underground for 100 years and only half of it was worked out. by the time it was closed in 2015 , the former miners. now they are mainly engaged in litigation with former employers, and the payment of compensation for the loss. health, despite asthma and other lung diseases, many want to return underground and believe that they can. there are technologies that will allow it to be burned in an environmentally friendly way. and reduce the impact on global warming and we could be energy independent, but the decision, unfortunately, was taken differently and it was political in the seventies, throughout britain there were strikes of workers organized by trade unions that came to power in the seventy- nine year margaret thatcher decided the issue radically began to close jobs, rebels. in those days, britain generated 60% of its electricity from coal. it was a local product that was little influenced by world prices, the only energy resource that in 40 year
he finished what margaret thatcher started, which was closed by the last kelen, who reverted to myself there. there was a supply of coal underground for 100 years and only half of it was worked out. by the time it was closed in 2015 , the former miners. now they are mainly engaged in litigation with former employers, and the payment of compensation for the loss. health, despite asthma and other lung diseases, many want to return underground and believe that they can. there are technologies that...
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mrs thatcher, could i ask you to comment? 0ur cameras captured history. it's here.eased that i got more... we saw power transferred. the scottish parliament adjourned on the 25th day of march in the year 1707 is hereby reconvened. so wales, after all that, has voted yes. and it is a very good morning in wales. . good morning from brian redhead and john humphrys. it's thursday... testy conversations. well, you've been a supporter of the labour party— all your life, brian. so i expect you to say something like that. i do you think we should have a one minute silence now in this interview for you to apologise for daring to suggest that you know how i vote? did you threaten to overrule him? i did not overrule... did you threaten to overrule him? i took advice on what i could or could not do... did you threaten to overrule him? the common market embraced. you see, yes is now showing at 67%. then the eu rejected. the british people have spoken and the answer is we're out. we saw them come... we'll have a new prime minister in that building behind me by wednesday evening.
mrs thatcher, could i ask you to comment? 0ur cameras captured history. it's here.eased that i got more... we saw power transferred. the scottish parliament adjourned on the 25th day of march in the year 1707 is hereby reconvened. so wales, after all that, has voted yes. and it is a very good morning in wales. . good morning from brian redhead and john humphrys. it's thursday... testy conversations. well, you've been a supporter of the labour party— all your life, brian. so i expect you to...
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margaret thatcher, against a backdrop of unrest in britain, was determined to take it back.s quickly assembled and steamed 8,000 miles to the south atlantic. no—one was sure how the conflict would play out. but then, controversy — a british submarine sank the argentine ship the general belgrano, killing more than 300 sailors. britain was at war. troops landed at san carlos water on may 21st, 1982. days later, one of the bloodiest battles, goose green. but victory for the parachute regiment. cheering having made hard—fought gains, british forces prepared to advance on the capital, stanley, but tragedy was around the corner and it could alter the course of the war. a new plan is hatched — to open up a second front, close to the argentine lines — but it's not without risk. to the south, the supply ships sir tristram and sir galahad arrive at an undefended cove. they're packed full of fuel, munitions and soldiers — mostly welsh guards. they're waiting to come ashore. there's confusion and they're exposed. we go from where we were in battalion headquarters on this motorcycle, cro
margaret thatcher, against a backdrop of unrest in britain, was determined to take it back.s quickly assembled and steamed 8,000 miles to the south atlantic. no—one was sure how the conflict would play out. but then, controversy — a british submarine sank the argentine ship the general belgrano, killing more than 300 sailors. britain was at war. troops landed at san carlos water on may 21st, 1982. days later, one of the bloodiest battles, goose green. but victory for the parachute regiment....
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what it got was margaret thatcher. to those waiting with bated breath for that favorite media catch phrase, the uter ah, the late is not for turning. she just had his info. liverpool. ha, we know now that she told heseltine to manage the decline of the city, just let us fade away. but think she picked on the wrong city, didn't she? well, pretty much a socialist, says he, you know, stand shoulder to shoulder. look after each other. margaret thatcher didn't tell. you believes that keen on her here. the 19 a seizure is that the findings a hazel, impose a she is a city marshal, employment bigger than anywhere else in the country. while the city struggled, liverpool football club rose like a phoenix from the ashes, a seemingly invincible team. but it too, would suffer a body blow. the game was just 6 minutes old when a policeman to the referee's attention to what was happening at the things laying them to the ground. i've just come home from where somebody hung me up and say you said the tv on one report says a case was kic
what it got was margaret thatcher. to those waiting with bated breath for that favorite media catch phrase, the uter ah, the late is not for turning. she just had his info. liverpool. ha, we know now that she told heseltine to manage the decline of the city, just let us fade away. but think she picked on the wrong city, didn't she? well, pretty much a socialist, says he, you know, stand shoulder to shoulder. look after each other. margaret thatcher didn't tell. you believes that keen on her...
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thatcher's children.'s children looking after number one that seems to be there there are motif. so you're telling me something five grand for a class you think can i try and contextualise to answer that question though would you take five grunts, teach a class yes. well, very good. i'm back china. but still i make my point. thatcher's the thatcher's children here's the point is if point i'm trying to is if you work in nhs in europe you work in the nhs in europe you will work in florida especially doing the work more than one person because they can't get enough to work the enough people in to work for the nhs i if you're a gp and nhs i mean, if you're a gp and your numbers are massively increased and you feel absolutely undervalued and underpaid working underpaid and your working conditions poor , what conditions are very poor, what starts happen ? people lose a starts to happen? people lose a sense of life for the ideal . the sense of life for the ideal. the nhs, they don't believe it anymore. and that
thatcher's children.'s children looking after number one that seems to be there there are motif. so you're telling me something five grand for a class you think can i try and contextualise to answer that question though would you take five grunts, teach a class yes. well, very good. i'm back china. but still i make my point. thatcher's the thatcher's children here's the point is if point i'm trying to is if you work in nhs in europe you work in the nhs in europe you will work in florida...
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and the best thing thatcher ever did it was allowing people enabling people thing thatcher ever did iting thatcher ever did it was allowirtheir own enabling people thing thatcher ever did it was allowirtheir own homes; people thing thatcher ever did it was allowirtheir own homes. butople thing thatcher ever did it was allowirtheir own homes. but the to buy their own homes. but the successive governments not successive governments have not rebuilt exactly that's rebuilt homes. exactly that's the thatcher's policy was the thing. thatcher's policy was fine, housing stock was fine, but the housing stock was not. yeah, it was the right time there. but. but coming up after there. but. but coming up after the break, we are going to be unpacking some of the biggest moments year and moments in showbiz this year and reflect on some of the big names that we lost, say in a moment. welcome back to mark dolan tonight. with me, andrew doyle . tonight. with me, andrew doyle. so 2022 wasn't only a big year in politics in the showbiz world as well from an ex cabinet minister swapping westminster for the
and the best thing thatcher ever did it was allowing people enabling people thing thatcher ever did iting thatcher ever did it was allowirtheir own enabling people thing thatcher ever did it was allowirtheir own homes; people thing thatcher ever did it was allowirtheir own homes. butople thing thatcher ever did it was allowirtheir own homes. but the to buy their own homes. but the successive governments not successive governments have not rebuilt exactly that's rebuilt homes. exactly that's the...
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and the best thing thatcher ever did it was allowing people enabling people thing thatcher ever did itg thatcher ever did it was allowirtheir own enabling people thing thatcher ever did it was allowirtheir own homes; people thing thatcher ever did it was allowirtheir own homes. butople thing thatcher ever did it was allowirtheir own homes. but the to buy their own homes. but the successive governments not successive governments have not rebuilt exactly that's rebuilt homes. exactly that's the thatcher's policy was the thing. thatcher's policy was fine, housing stock was fine, but the housing stock was not. yeah, it was the right time there. but. but coming up after there. but. but coming up after the break, we are going to be unpacking some of the biggest moments year and moments in showbiz this year and reflect on some of the big names that we lost, say in a moment. welcome back to mark dolan tonight. with me, andrew doyle . tonight. with me, andrew doyle. so 2022 wasn't only a big year in politics in the showbiz world as well from an ex cabinet minister swapping westminster for the t
and the best thing thatcher ever did it was allowing people enabling people thing thatcher ever did itg thatcher ever did it was allowirtheir own enabling people thing thatcher ever did it was allowirtheir own homes; people thing thatcher ever did it was allowirtheir own homes. butople thing thatcher ever did it was allowirtheir own homes. but the to buy their own homes. but the successive governments not successive governments have not rebuilt exactly that's rebuilt homes. exactly that's the...
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the medics refused to go on duty in britain, this has not been seen since the reign of margaret thatcherthat is, more. while before the strike britain's ambulance could not cope with the current volume of calls, the story of a ninety-three-year-old retired woman from wales caused a great resonance. she broke her femoral neck and waited 25.5 hours for the doctors to arrive, the national health system can not withstand the stress in general, the head of the ministry of health, stephen barclay, decided to visit one of the london hospitals and heard a lot of unflattering things from patients there. i think it's wrong to blame the pandemic for everything that's happening and the damage you're doing to families like mine is terrible because what for us, it's a real agony to wait for a call from the hospital to prepare a child for a visit, and then get rejected doctors complain about low salaries and bureaucracy. because of what, many leave the profession, so they are forced to get it today. now that the crisis is over. the same workers are treated like dirt. this is what is happening in our so
the medics refused to go on duty in britain, this has not been seen since the reign of margaret thatcherthat is, more. while before the strike britain's ambulance could not cope with the current volume of calls, the story of a ninety-three-year-old retired woman from wales caused a great resonance. she broke her femoral neck and waited 25.5 hours for the doctors to arrive, the national health system can not withstand the stress in general, the head of the ministry of health, stephen barclay,...
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margaret thatcher right now . got the top thatcher right now. got the top daily mail columnist sarah vine duke it out with joint secretary of stand up to racism weyman bennett that promises to be another clash at 920 as another fiery clash at 920 as nurses prepare to abandon their patients and put lives risk by walking out for the first time in history. should they be banned from ever striking again? that's a big debate at 1030. elsewhere as human rights hypocrite gary lineker now takes a swipe at the world cups , next a swipe at the world cups, next co—host . pretty much every co—host. pretty much every country, including our own has got issues. we're off to america four years time with canada and mexico. but the america's extraordinarily racist country . extraordinarily racist country. so it's loud mouthed . it could so it's loud mouthed. it could become a global embarrassment for britain. and will the bbc ever mouthing off so if reclaimed chief gammon june slater, she's fired on this at 950 plus. will barack sit the movie be coming soon to a
margaret thatcher right now . got the top thatcher right now. got the top daily mail columnist sarah vine duke it out with joint secretary of stand up to racism weyman bennett that promises to be another clash at 920 as another fiery clash at 920 as nurses prepare to abandon their patients and put lives risk by walking out for the first time in history. should they be banned from ever striking again? that's a big debate at 1030. elsewhere as human rights hypocrite gary lineker now takes a swipe...
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thatcher 2.0 or be margaret. thatcher 2.0 or a be margaret.zero. i think he's a very amenable man. i think he's more of a kind of side of the party. but then again, this a guy who postponed his own kind of career political career by supporting brexit. going back to that, i first met him an hour after he told david cameron to get on supporting and same ideas supporting leave . so same ideas supporting leave. so i've always had a high regard for him as a conviction politician . the issue for him is politician. the issue for him is whether he's willing do stuff now where he's willing kind of push ahead and do what's and has the strength to you know, to see through like the strikes and perhaps look again some of these economic measures his chancellor has brought in. but we'll see. it's do or die for dishy rishi. it's do or die for dishy rishi. it looks like a cracking paper tomorrow. the sun express, of course, it's 24 seven online. you are you are it's political editor of . before you go just editor of. before you go just a few seconds this is a
thatcher 2.0 or be margaret. thatcher 2.0 or a be margaret.zero. i think he's a very amenable man. i think he's more of a kind of side of the party. but then again, this a guy who postponed his own kind of career political career by supporting brexit. going back to that, i first met him an hour after he told david cameron to get on supporting and same ideas supporting leave . so same ideas supporting leave. so i've always had a high regard for him as a conviction politician . the issue for him...
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margaret thatcher right now . got the top thatcher right now. got the top daily mail columnist sarah vine duke it out with joint secretary of stand up to racism weyman bennett that promises to be another clash at 920 as another fiery clash at 920 as nurses prepare to abandon their patients and put lives risk by walking out for the first time in history. should they be banned from ever striking again? that's a big debate at 1030. elsewhere as human rights hypocrite gary lineker now takes a swipe at the world cups , next a swipe at the world cups, next co—host . pretty much every co—host. pretty much every country, including our own has got issues. we're off to america four years time with canada and mexico. but the america's extraordinarily racist country . extraordinarily racist country. so it's loud mouthed . it could so it's loud mouthed. it could become a global embarrassment for britain. and will the bbc ever mouthing off so if reclaimed chief gammon june slater, she's fired on this at 950 plus. will barack sit the movie be coming soon to a
margaret thatcher right now . got the top thatcher right now. got the top daily mail columnist sarah vine duke it out with joint secretary of stand up to racism weyman bennett that promises to be another clash at 920 as another fiery clash at 920 as nurses prepare to abandon their patients and put lives risk by walking out for the first time in history. should they be banned from ever striking again? that's a big debate at 1030. elsewhere as human rights hypocrite gary lineker now takes a swipe...
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thatcher 2.0 or be margaret. thatcher 2.0 or a be margaret.zero. i think he's a very amenable man. i think he's more of a kind of side of the party. but then again, this a guy who postponed his own kind of career political career by supporting brexit. going back to that, i first met him an hour after he told david cameron to get on supporting and same ideas supporting leave . so same ideas supporting leave. so i've always had a high regard for him as a conviction politician . the issue for him is politician. the issue for him is whether he's willing do stuff now where he's willing kind of push ahead and do what's and has the strength to you know, to see through like the strikes and perhaps look again some of these economic measures his chancellor has brought in. but we'll see. it's do or die for dishy rishi. it's do or die for dishy rishi. it looks like a cracking paper tomorrow. the sun express, of course, it's 24 seven online. you are you are it's political editor of . before you go just editor of. before you go just a few seconds this is a
thatcher 2.0 or be margaret. thatcher 2.0 or a be margaret.zero. i think he's a very amenable man. i think he's more of a kind of side of the party. but then again, this a guy who postponed his own kind of career political career by supporting brexit. going back to that, i first met him an hour after he told david cameron to get on supporting and same ideas supporting leave . so same ideas supporting leave. so i've always had a high regard for him as a conviction politician . the issue for him...
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and it's not clear how long the thatcher destroyed the industry. alex thatcher.f men on. do you your children to be down a coal mine on scrap heap? what would on the scrap heap? what would you people be working you like people to be working in? coal well, i would in? coal mine? well, i would rather a job in a mine rather they have a job in a mine than unemployed, many of than be unemployed, as many of work the social work with all of the social problems came about as problems that came about as a commonwealth. then given the labour closed pits labour party closed more pits in the future, i'm not the conservative future, i'm not going to absolve. any case, going to absolve. in any case, the i was making was the point i was making there was clearly really united attempts in dislodge in the past to and dislodge a conservative government. and i'm agreeing but i think agreeing with paul, but i think that's mass attitude amongst that's the mass attitude amongst workers that are talking about striking. that striking. instead, i think that those seeking to strike are bei
and it's not clear how long the thatcher destroyed the industry. alex thatcher.f men on. do you your children to be down a coal mine on scrap heap? what would on the scrap heap? what would you people be working you like people to be working in? coal well, i would in? coal mine? well, i would rather a job in a mine rather they have a job in a mine than unemployed, many of than be unemployed, as many of work the social work with all of the social problems came about as problems that came about as...
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also convinced everyone that it was necessary to fight inflation and reduce government spending for thatchersignation in the same year alexander khabarov ilya murdyukov and maxim kolpakche to lead, london exactly a year later for the polar apatity has returned to star ice, our illustrious olympic champions and our colleague andrei malakhov today, for the second time , solemnly opened the art skating rink radiance to match the name. the new year's gift to local residents has traditionally turned out to be bright, andrey zaitsev's reportage of the opening is still a few hours, but the guests are already gathering, and the organizers share. what surprises await the audience of the holiday. we already have a good tradition to open art ready for the e-e performances of olympic champions and this year two-time olympic champion tatyana volosozhar, together with alexander and the olympic medalist in korea, you are here for the first time together in a pair. today's favorite skating rink is declared atmosphere, although a tiny skating rink, it is so cozy and gives so much heat and energy that you wan
also convinced everyone that it was necessary to fight inflation and reduce government spending for thatchersignation in the same year alexander khabarov ilya murdyukov and maxim kolpakche to lead, london exactly a year later for the polar apatity has returned to star ice, our illustrious olympic champions and our colleague andrei malakhov today, for the second time , solemnly opened the art skating rink radiance to match the name. the new year's gift to local residents has traditionally turned...
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we need to channel thatcher and get tough on the militant unions. former conservative minister and whittaker weighs in at 950 and as his plans cause chaos in westminster and spark outrage from eco activists, is michael gove right to open the uk's first coal mine in 30 years? that's how big debate at 1030. really sad news today , too, as really sad news today, too, as music icon celine dion reveals a heart breaking diagnosis that could turn her into a living statue . you can, i really hope i statue. you can, i really hope i can see you again real . soon can see you again real. soon isolate. i'm going to tell you about her shock prognosis . plus, about her shock prognosis. plus, we'll have tomorrow's newspaper reactions to the sussex strike back. that's in the media buzz at ten. and you greatest person in union jack gasp before the show is out as well this is let's go . let's go. so my opinion on this revolting netflix atrocity on the way but you know we do the news first so here's the headlines at nine with right out of san . thanks. with right out o
we need to channel thatcher and get tough on the militant unions. former conservative minister and whittaker weighs in at 950 and as his plans cause chaos in westminster and spark outrage from eco activists, is michael gove right to open the uk's first coal mine in 30 years? that's how big debate at 1030. really sad news today , too, as really sad news today, too, as music icon celine dion reveals a heart breaking diagnosis that could turn her into a living statue . you can, i really hope i...
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we need to channel thatcher and get tough on the militant unions. former conservative minister and whittaker weighs in at 950 and as his plans cause chaos in westminster and spark outrage from eco activists, is michael gove right to open the uk's first coal mine in 30 years? that's how big debate at 1030. really sad news today , too, as really sad news today, too, as music icon celine dion reveals a heart breaking diagnosis that could turn her into a living statue . you can, i really hope i statue. you can, i really hope i can see you again real . soon can see you again real. soon isolate. i'm going to tell you about her shock prognosis . plus, about her shock prognosis. plus, we'll have tomorrow's newspaper reactions to the sussex strike back. that's in the media buzz at ten. and you greatest person in union jack gasp before the show is out as well this is let's go . let's go. so my opinion on this revolting netflix atrocity on the way but you know we do the news first so here's the headlines at nine with right out of san . thanks. with right out o
we need to channel thatcher and get tough on the militant unions. former conservative minister and whittaker weighs in at 950 and as his plans cause chaos in westminster and spark outrage from eco activists, is michael gove right to open the uk's first coal mine in 30 years? that's how big debate at 1030. really sad news today , too, as really sad news today, too, as music icon celine dion reveals a heart breaking diagnosis that could turn her into a living statue . you can, i really hope i...
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but whatever you say powell , he say about enoch powell, he everyone thatcher to tony everyone from thatcherr has said this guy a genius in terms of iq guy was a genius in terms of iq spoke languages. i don't think anyone's really suella braverman to justin she's to him that level. justin she's not as good. she's not as smart as i think everyone would admit that not. as good a houseman scholar. yeah, exactly. but difference is now he he does talk about what he's saying that in the past he his parents parents were attacks based on race because of things enoch powell has said and not said genuine question do things that inflame tensions and of course obviously they do in some cases you cite the obviously you could cite the obviously hitler could modern hitler you could even say modern things waters saying things like maxine waters saying push trump supporters or push back on trump supporters or the blm riots being encouraged by certainly you can by the media. certainly you can make argument make the argument that the inflammatory can lead inflammatory rhetoric can lead to certainly to violence
but whatever you say powell , he say about enoch powell, he everyone thatcher to tony everyone from thatcherr has said this guy a genius in terms of iq guy was a genius in terms of iq spoke languages. i don't think anyone's really suella braverman to justin she's to him that level. justin she's not as good. she's not as smart as i think everyone would admit that not. as good a houseman scholar. yeah, exactly. but difference is now he he does talk about what he's saying that in the past he his...
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and reagan did come over the police people rising up against communism, margaret thatcher would not do to meet in prison, the workers and shipyards and ronald reagan directly since with soviet nyc huge difference but the chinese people actually are aspiring to do is precisely america's leadership and can no longer admire her compete this kind of diplomacy with china. >> in a hear you and you grew up there he chose to live here before the show, and a lot of it was inspired by ronald reagan and greg and leslie, they're different and everyone, for now, it looks like the chinese government caved and for now come they don't have to have constant testing and fontana from they can stay in their own houses moved to a facility, it is a me the protesters kind one is a beginning to break. miles: no, well what happened as you know, covid-19 zero policy in china it's also this policy and policy is not the cause of the protest. anti- covid-19 zero policy and started the protest but did not cause the protest much like - do not cause civil war it started several were in a like you know, verse break
and reagan did come over the police people rising up against communism, margaret thatcher would not do to meet in prison, the workers and shipyards and ronald reagan directly since with soviet nyc huge difference but the chinese people actually are aspiring to do is precisely america's leadership and can no longer admire her compete this kind of diplomacy with china. >> in a hear you and you grew up there he chose to live here before the show, and a lot of it was inspired by ronald reagan...
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with the protests in the late eighties of the last century, when the country was ruled by margaret thatchermists calculated that over one and a half million working days were missed due to the protests in britain in december, the damage to business due to the royal kidney strike amounted to a million pounds, sterling, alexander khabarov ilya murdyukov news, london the incidence of influenza and sars in the country is growing, the existing h1n1 virus has already been recorded in 82 regions, children are especially seriously ill, and the situation in the samara region of ilya is none. high fever cough, severe headache symptoms with which patients contact the hotline of the ministry of health of the samara region, call yours, sending an appointment to the togliatti polyclinic. expect a doctor, the region is experiencing a surge in the incidence of viral infections in the most common sars coronavirus, which has already been forgotten, the h1n1 swine fungus virus has been added. quickly within a few hours, the body temperature rises to 39 °, then a dry hacking cough joins, and the muscles of the
with the protests in the late eighties of the last century, when the country was ruled by margaret thatchermists calculated that over one and a half million working days were missed due to the protests in britain in december, the damage to business due to the royal kidney strike amounted to a million pounds, sterling, alexander khabarov ilya murdyukov news, london the incidence of influenza and sars in the country is growing, the existing h1n1 virus has already been recorded in 82 regions,...
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look at margaret thatcher.o was a grocers of daughter and was always underestimated. but she believed in britain. but more than that she believed in herself. and so she really led in a way that even when she took a lot of heat's, she is the reason they raised 40 years of socialism in 10 years was because she was so determined to see britain through that. you look at something -- maximum aquatic coleman. we all know rosa parks refused to get off the bus. she is a historic hero. but people don't talk about is nine months prior 815-year-old claudette coleman was the first one to refuse to get off the bus. she had been studying the constitution in school. when they tried to get her off the bus she said no, it is my constitutional right. she was arrested, she was put in jail. but because they didn't think she came for the right social nacircle they thought she was a bit too fiery and emotional they set it up for rosa parks at nine months later because she was a member of the naacp. she was more auteur, she was from
look at margaret thatcher.o was a grocers of daughter and was always underestimated. but she believed in britain. but more than that she believed in herself. and so she really led in a way that even when she took a lot of heat's, she is the reason they raised 40 years of socialism in 10 years was because she was so determined to see britain through that. you look at something -- maximum aquatic coleman. we all know rosa parks refused to get off the bus. she is a historic hero. but people don't...
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and the unions will fold _ margaret thatcher and the unions will fold because public empathy will foldthe directory. the worse things get, the more _ the directory. the worse things get, the more public services crumble, the more public services crumble, the more — the more public services crumble, the more that public anger is turned on at _ the more that public anger is turned on at the _ the more that public anger is turned on at the unions but at the government who are allowing to happen — government who are allowing to happen. we government who are allowing to ha en. ~ , government who are allowing to ha en, . , ., , government who are allowing to hauen. ~ , ., ., happen. we will see as we head into the new year- _ happen. we will see as we head into the new year. we _ happen. we will see as we head into the new year. we are _ happen. we will see as we head into the new year. we are going - happen. we will see as we head into the new year. we are going to - happen. we will see as we head into the new year. we are going to stickl the new year. we are going to stick with politics, b
and the unions will fold _ margaret thatcher and the unions will fold because public empathy will foldthe directory. the worse things get, the more _ the directory. the worse things get, the more public services crumble, the more public services crumble, the more — the more public services crumble, the more that public anger is turned on at _ the more that public anger is turned on at the _ the more that public anger is turned on at the unions but at the government who are allowing to happen...
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first and immediately successful bride was held at a meeting with british prime minister margaret thatcherist the first and last president of the ussr elected at the congress of people's deputies of the country under gorbachev the country learned that there is a first lady raisa maksimovna helped germany and the millionth soviet army from europe to unite under a verbal promise not to expand nato to the east. within the country, not a single successful reform became famous for the anti-alcohol company, the sale of vodka was limited, and the vineyards began to be cut down ; he lectured abroad on his eightieth birthday , celebrated noisily in london in the company of celebrities. survived the soviet union for three decades and was buried at the novodevichy cemetery next to his wife. under gorbachev of the ussr , the accident at the chernobyl nuclear power plant due to human error became a symbol of general devastation. there are people in the corps , gorbachev, who proclaimed openness to publicity, appeared on television only 20 days later and hid the scale of the disaster. it is this public
first and immediately successful bride was held at a meeting with british prime minister margaret thatcherist the first and last president of the ussr elected at the congress of people's deputies of the country under gorbachev the country learned that there is a first lady raisa maksimovna helped germany and the millionth soviet army from europe to unite under a verbal promise not to expand nato to the east. within the country, not a single successful reform became famous for the anti-alcohol...
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it's a really special stop because the iron lady's birthday, margaret thatcher issued is 97. yes. my last question, we get some audience questions here. what does it mean to be an iron lady? i think to be an iron means that you are strong, that you understand that your job is to help lift up everyone and make life better for everyone around you, that we're victims. we don't need quotas we don't need special treatment. we just opportunity. and when opportunities itself, we we everything we have to to prove that we deserve to be in the room. and there's nothing wrong with iron ladies being feminine. there's nothing wrong with iron ladies being great wives and great moms and there's nothing with iron ladies. you know, showing emotion in that process as well. i think we need to be who we are. i think we need to be comfortable in our skin. i think we need to understand when women do things. we're just great at it. and i only ladies, gentlemen, ambassador nikki haley and blake kernen. thank you, ladies very, very much. thank you. thank. we do have we do have some questions from the audi
it's a really special stop because the iron lady's birthday, margaret thatcher issued is 97. yes. my last question, we get some audience questions here. what does it mean to be an iron lady? i think to be an iron means that you are strong, that you understand that your job is to help lift up everyone and make life better for everyone around you, that we're victims. we don't need quotas we don't need special treatment. we just opportunity. and when opportunities itself, we we everything we have...
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. for thatcher.rishi sunak's case. it isn't the winter of discontent to point out. think that's look, i out. i think that's look, i think i think that is right. i think i think that is right. i think the difficulty with this is see the government is you can't see the government have strategy from have any strategy apart from standing firm against everybody. if i was in number 10, i'd be going, people off bit going, let's pick people off bit by the thing about a strike action. when you're on it, you're committed to it. when you come off, it's really hard to make you go out again. so if you can find a way to take a group of workers off strike into negotiation and it's really hard to force them to go to go back and force them to go back again, create back on strike again, create a process. doesn't matter what the process. doesn't matter what the process divide and rule process is, just divide and rule a approach. and a salami slicing approach. and i don't see any subtlety to the government approach. and
. for thatcher.rishi sunak's case. it isn't the winter of discontent to point out. think that's look, i out. i think that's look, i think i think that is right. i think i think that is right. i think the difficulty with this is see the government is you can't see the government have strategy from have any strategy apart from standing firm against everybody. if i was in number 10, i'd be going, people off bit going, let's pick people off bit by the thing about a strike action. when you're on it,...