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the protest| forced mrs thatcher to abandon her plan to— forced mrs thatcher to abandon her plan to alloweep nuclear— plan to allow ronald reagan keep nuclear weapons on british soil. the fact that it was a movement of women that made some leaders, see sense, it did change things. i'm very proud of what i did, really. anne and the formidable women. for ourfinalfilm, we go to canada and the 1990s, where indigenous canadians adapted to plans to develop a golf course on the site of a burial ground in quebec. the dispute led to a summer—long siege between demonstrators and canadian security forces. witness history spoke to activist ellen gabrielle. to see the the tanks coming in, we even had the flyer jets fly over us. the mood was very tense. this is all for a golf course, this is all for some group of rich people, the elite and their playground. like many other indigenous peoples, we call the earth our mother, the place where our ancestors rest. it's extremely important. they wanted to extend their nine hole golf course into an 18 hole golf course, but at the same time, they also wanted to
the protest| forced mrs thatcher to abandon her plan to— forced mrs thatcher to abandon her plan to alloweep nuclear— plan to allow ronald reagan keep nuclear weapons on british soil. the fact that it was a movement of women that made some leaders, see sense, it did change things. i'm very proud of what i did, really. anne and the formidable women. for ourfinalfilm, we go to canada and the 1990s, where indigenous canadians adapted to plans to develop a golf course on the site of a burial...
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margaret thatcher tell. margaret thatcher absolutely terrified me when i met her. she yeah, absolutely. its leader of the scottish tories, douglas ross. i look forward to seeing huge success will and he will be facing at first ministers question all of us after your news . hello us after your news. hello i'm radisson in the gb newsroom. tensions have heightened between russia and ukraine with russian state media alleging that a blast in the country's tula region was caused by a ukrainian drone packed with explosives. three people were reportedly injured when they were struck by shrapnel. however, ukraine has not claimed responsible bility for the alleged attack. it follows pleas from the european union for russia to halt the stationing of nuclear weapons in belarus . keefe's foreign belarus. keefe's foreign ministry has called the decision provocative and is calling for a session of the un security council . well, england is facing council. well, england is facing ukraine right now in the european qualifiers. both teams joined for a photograph before the match as p
margaret thatcher tell. margaret thatcher absolutely terrified me when i met her. she yeah, absolutely. its leader of the scottish tories, douglas ross. i look forward to seeing huge success will and he will be facing at first ministers question all of us after your news . hello us after your news. hello i'm radisson in the gb newsroom. tensions have heightened between russia and ukraine with russian state media alleging that a blast in the country's tula region was caused by a ukrainian drone...
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margaret thatcher tell. margaret thatcher absolutely terrified me when i met her. she yeah, absolutely. its leader of the scottish tories, douglas ross. i look forward to seeing huge success will and he will be facing at first ministers question all of us after your news . hello us after your news. hello i'm radisson in the gb newsroom. tensions have heightened between russia and ukraine with russian state media alleging that a blast in the country's tula region was caused by a ukrainian drone packed with explosives. three people were reportedly injured when they were struck by shrapnel. however, ukraine has not claimed responsible bility for the alleged attack. it follows pleas from the european union for russia to halt the stationing of nuclear weapons in belarus . keefe's foreign belarus. keefe's foreign ministry has called the decision provocative and is calling for a session of the un security council . well, england is facing council. well, england is facing ukraine right now in the european qualifiers. both teams joined for a photograph before the match as p
margaret thatcher tell. margaret thatcher absolutely terrified me when i met her. she yeah, absolutely. its leader of the scottish tories, douglas ross. i look forward to seeing huge success will and he will be facing at first ministers question all of us after your news . hello us after your news. hello i'm radisson in the gb newsroom. tensions have heightened between russia and ukraine with russian state media alleging that a blast in the country's tula region was caused by a ukrainian drone...
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but thatcher was then thatcher. ization. the end game as strong ization. it that john. it starts with that john. i agree it gets very bad in the blair business with thatcher. yeah, also started under yeah, but it also started under blair in of mass blair in terms of mass immigration, borders, and immigration, open borders, and that's thing the that's another thing the goalposts. no. i'm just goalposts. no, no, no. i'm just saying industrialisation, saying the industrialisation, we can talk about that as well. but you with industrial you start with the industrial giant, thatcher. giant, it starts with thatcher. but replaced it? the answer but what replaced it? the answer is and what failed that is nothing. and what failed that chasm was benefits, culture and what was was a lack what failed that was was a lack of self—reliance make an of self—reliance and make an increase reliance. increase in state reliance. that, i think is the problem. let quickly, if let me pick you up quickly, if i may. at point. you say may. at
but thatcher was then thatcher. ization. the end game as strong ization. it that john. it starts with that john. i agree it gets very bad in the blair business with thatcher. yeah, also started under yeah, but it also started under blair in of mass blair in terms of mass immigration, borders, and immigration, open borders, and that's thing the that's another thing the goalposts. no. i'm just goalposts. no, no, no. i'm just saying industrialisation, saying the industrialisation, we can talk...
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i voted for the thatcher government , supported the government, supported the thatcher government throughoutescribed myself as a thatcherite at the time and i'm certainly not going to myself in to describe myself in that language . but you can't take language now. but you can't take away from the fact and this is where today's sort of thatcherite monarch, they , they, thatcherite monarch, they, they, i think they misunderstand the nature of margaret thatcher. she was a very, very skilled politician. she knew how to build a coalition, including, in my case, people who didn't fundamentally agree with her instincts , but were prepared to instincts, but were prepared to empower her to do things that needed to be done. so she's an impressive figure. and the other figure that history will clearly remember is tony blair, who made a huge mistake in iraq. i say that as somebody who voted for iraq. so i'm not seeking to rewrite history. it was a huge historical error, but nonetheless, tony and i've worked with him clearly in the european argument more recently , reasonably closely. i like tony blair a
i voted for the thatcher government , supported the government, supported the thatcher government throughoutescribed myself as a thatcherite at the time and i'm certainly not going to myself in to describe myself in that language . but you can't take language now. but you can't take away from the fact and this is where today's sort of thatcherite monarch, they , they, thatcherite monarch, they, they, i think they misunderstand the nature of margaret thatcher. she was a very, very skilled...
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i voted for the thatcher government , supported the government, supported the thatcher government throughoutescribed myself as a thatcherite at the time and i'm certainly not going to myself in to describe myself in that language . but you can't take language now. but you can't take away from the fact and this is where today's sort of thatcherite monarch, they , they, thatcherite monarch, they, they, i think they misunderstand the nature of margaret thatcher. she was a very, very skilled politician. she knew how to build a coalition, including, in my case, people who didn't fundamentally agree with her instincts , but were prepared to instincts, but were prepared to empower her to do things that needed to be done. so she's an impressive figure. and the other figure that history will clearly remember is tony blair, who made a huge mistake in iraq. i say that as somebody who voted for iraq. so i'm not seeking to rewrite history. it was a huge historical error, but nonetheless, tony and i've worked with him clearly in the european argument more recently , reasonably closely. i like tony blair a
i voted for the thatcher government , supported the government, supported the thatcher government throughoutescribed myself as a thatcherite at the time and i'm certainly not going to myself in to describe myself in that language . but you can't take language now. but you can't take away from the fact and this is where today's sort of thatcherite monarch, they , they, thatcherite monarch, they, they, i think they misunderstand the nature of margaret thatcher. she was a very, very skilled...
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in the words of mrs thatcher, you told him not to go all wobbly. and i mean, ithink that...—denial. 0k. but what really reinforced my resolve was remembering the 17.4 million people who voted for brexit. sure. let's just bring our conversation to a close with a few last thoughts about the big issue of the week, about migration and what you're doing. you made very clear to me when i interviewed you on the today programme and others that you're not planning to get out of the european convention on human rights. i remember the last time there was a big row between strasbourg and britain, actually was under a labour government, over the issue of whether prisoners should have the vote. and, in the end, what happened is the government of the day went ahead and ignored the court. it's quite a tempting precedent, isn't it, for you? yes. the prisoner voting saga lasted about ten years. as i said, we are not withdrawing from the... these measures are not taking us out of the european convention on human rights. but you could learn from that. you could learn from that. well, i mean, it
in the words of mrs thatcher, you told him not to go all wobbly. and i mean, ithink that...—denial. 0k. but what really reinforced my resolve was remembering the 17.4 million people who voted for brexit. sure. let's just bring our conversation to a close with a few last thoughts about the big issue of the week, about migration and what you're doing. you made very clear to me when i interviewed you on the today programme and others that you're not planning to get out of the european convention...
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a lot of senior tories have margaret thatcher's have argued margaret thatcher's cabinet not done.ld have challenged the scientists and would have made a big fight for liberty and big harder fight for liberty and keeping the economy going. and we in the sixties we know that in the late sixties the was by a hong the country was hit by a hong kong which in ways was kong flu, which in many ways was quite to covid and the quite similar to covid and the life nation rumbled on. life of the nation rumbled on. in the government's in fact the government's argument was the wasn't so argument was the flu wasn't so bad largely targeted bad because it largely targeted the old and because it didn't hit young. they thought, we hit the young. they thought, we can keep things pretty much going. what is it about going. so what is it about this time our history that the time in our history that the government inclined to government was inclined to frighten and were so frighten us and we were so easily frightened? the easily frightened? well, the decision it decision was very limited. it wasn't cabine
a lot of senior tories have margaret thatcher's have argued margaret thatcher's cabinet not done.ld have challenged the scientists and would have made a big fight for liberty and big harder fight for liberty and keeping the economy going. and we in the sixties we know that in the late sixties the was by a hong the country was hit by a hong kong which in ways was kong flu, which in many ways was quite to covid and the quite similar to covid and the life nation rumbled on. life of the nation...
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margaret thatcher, it took some years .the top rate of tax down to 40. a personal taxation. they more money into the treasury than they'd ever had before in their history. pretty well, from when tax had come in, it is logical that if we can tax less the we can attract more because forget there's 8080 3% of business is in the united kingdom are smes small medium sized businesses. they are. we want to encourage entrepreneurs. it's not the big corporations . so we also you corporations. so we also you know, the atoms are the engine room of this country. we all know the blue chip, the company i work for you know, the airline industry and people know the names of those. but to generate the wealth in this country, in the wealth in this country, in the need the smes and the growth, we need the smes and we of business to be we need all of business to be able be really competitive. able to be really competitive. peter you can have the last word. well, they think very briefly, i had the privilege writing about smes. the financial jou
margaret thatcher, it took some years .the top rate of tax down to 40. a personal taxation. they more money into the treasury than they'd ever had before in their history. pretty well, from when tax had come in, it is logical that if we can tax less the we can attract more because forget there's 8080 3% of business is in the united kingdom are smes small medium sized businesses. they are. we want to encourage entrepreneurs. it's not the big corporations . so we also you corporations. so we also...
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and john major, in a situation _ margaret thatcher and john major, in a situation of such politicalt, so much hinged on it come a time, these — weight, so much hinged on it come a time, these are the lies which everyone _ time, these are the lies which everyone was having to obey. they were _ everyone was having to obey. they were draconian by normal standards. you would've got proper advice. he would _ you would've got proper advice. he would have — you would've got proper advice. he would have turned to the cabinet secretarv — would have turned to the cabinet secretary who in turn would have in legal _ secretary who in turn would have in legal advice, we would have had people _ legal advice, we would have had people crawling all over it. in fact he would've had people crawling all over it _ he would've had people crawling all over it before you started holding the parties. ithink over it before you started holding the parties. i think it showed a very— the parties. i think it showed a very kind of casual relationship really. — very kind of casual relationship really, with the publ
and john major, in a situation _ margaret thatcher and john major, in a situation of such politicalt, so much hinged on it come a time, these — weight, so much hinged on it come a time, these are the lies which everyone _ time, these are the lies which everyone was having to obey. they were _ everyone was having to obey. they were draconian by normal standards. you would've got proper advice. he would _ you would've got proper advice. he would have — you would've got proper advice. he would...
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because you have still been critical of what you think margaret thatcher did?now and i will repeat the story every week, this country needed margaret thatcher in the �*70s and �*80s, the country was being held to ransom, the unions were running amok. we thought it was unfair because we suffered, we got the brunt of it but you cannot have a situation where the trade unions are going on strike every five minutes, holding the country to ransom and making everybody miserable and that is what was happening. sure. but i want to remind people you didn't convert to the tories until 2018, it wasn't that you thought, it was in the blair period, the brown period, the ed miliband period, you were working for a labour mp against people who tried to become the tory prime minister. and that is when the penny dropped. when i started working fora labour mp. let's talk about that in a second. first of all, what else about ashfield? your dad was a miner, paul. your mum jennifer was a factory worker, two wages, and yet you describe when you talk about this a very poor house, how c
because you have still been critical of what you think margaret thatcher did?now and i will repeat the story every week, this country needed margaret thatcher in the �*70s and �*80s, the country was being held to ransom, the unions were running amok. we thought it was unfair because we suffered, we got the brunt of it but you cannot have a situation where the trade unions are going on strike every five minutes, holding the country to ransom and making everybody miserable and that is what...
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[cheers and applause] one of my heroes, margaret thatcher, set the problem with socialism is you endp running out of other people's money. this failed president is trying to prove it, but the socialist democrats don't just want to spend our money. they want to take our freedom. they think they have the right to order us around from the light bulbs we use to the words we speak. now they want to ban gas-powered cars and gas stoves. when it comes to destroying our freedom, the socialist democrats will never stop. it is time for the american people to step in. [applause] socialism is weakening our country at the worst possible moment. we need an economy that can out-compete china, but the only competition democrats want is the one on who is most triggered. we need families who are thriving and competent, but liberals have given them the highest inflation in 40 years in the lowest confidence in history, and we need our military to be stronger than ever, but what does joe biden have our troops doing? taking gender pronoun classes. i'm the wife of a combat veteran, and that discussed me --
[cheers and applause] one of my heroes, margaret thatcher, set the problem with socialism is you endp running out of other people's money. this failed president is trying to prove it, but the socialist democrats don't just want to spend our money. they want to take our freedom. they think they have the right to order us around from the light bulbs we use to the words we speak. now they want to ban gas-powered cars and gas stoves. when it comes to destroying our freedom, the socialist democrats...
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[applause] one of my heroes margaret thatcher said the problem with socialism is you end up running outother people's money. this failed president is trying to prove it. the socialist democrats do not just want to spend our money, they want to take our freedom. they think they have a right to order us around. from light bulbs were used to the words that we speak. now they want to have banned gas powered cars and stoves. when it comes to destroying our freedom the socialist democrats will never stop. it is time for the american people to stop them. [applause] socialism is weakening our country at the worst possible moment. we need an economy that can outcompete china. the only thing they want is who was most triggered. we need families who are driving and confident but liberals have given them the highest inflation in 40 years in the lowest confidence in history. we need our military to be stronger than ever. but what does joe biden have our troops doing? taking gender pronoun classes. now, i am the wife of a combat veteran and that disgusts me. our troops already know the difference bet
[applause] one of my heroes margaret thatcher said the problem with socialism is you end up running outother people's money. this failed president is trying to prove it. the socialist democrats do not just want to spend our money, they want to take our freedom. they think they have a right to order us around. from light bulbs were used to the words that we speak. now they want to have banned gas powered cars and stoves. when it comes to destroying our freedom the socialist democrats will never...
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stuart: i didn't know that. >> leadership of the kind that margaret thatcher had, she had principles.fter 200 something years it is appropriate for a british king to be in paris, maybe. stuart: you are all right, thanks for joining us. ashley, come on in please. i want you to tell me about gwyneth paltrow raising $75 for a venture capital fund. ashley: the queen of dupe launching a new fund called kinship ventures, led by paltrow who filed the lifestyle brand, a beauty industry entrepreneur and investor known for founding the beauty can't event. we are told the la-based firm will invest in early-stage consumer goods including web 3 startups that allow users to monitor, i can hear you talking. they invested in crypto currency payment platform moon pay. very interesting. stuart: all right. we made a few mistakes, i apologize to our viewers. thanks, ashley. a lot of people questioning why pennsylvania senator john fetterman cosponsored a bill while being hospitalized for depression. we have the story, the white house denies a gas stove man, democrats are meeting with the group that wants
stuart: i didn't know that. >> leadership of the kind that margaret thatcher had, she had principles.fter 200 something years it is appropriate for a british king to be in paris, maybe. stuart: you are all right, thanks for joining us. ashley, come on in please. i want you to tell me about gwyneth paltrow raising $75 for a venture capital fund. ashley: the queen of dupe launching a new fund called kinship ventures, led by paltrow who filed the lifestyle brand, a beauty industry...
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i was i was fortunate enough to join in the early eighties during the reagan thatcher. these reagan thatcherf young kids had found itself flying an aeroplane. two years after the navy hunting after i joined the navy hunting soviet , which was a soviet submarines, which was a pure nato mission , a pure pure nato mission, a pure operational mission . and really operational mission. and really what reagan and thatcher said to the russians, we be on every submarine you have 24 seven and we will kill it if we have to. and that to me was one of the ways we won the cold war, but worked very closely with the raf, flew with the nimrods , and raf, flew with the nimrods, and it was just a fabulous mission for us. so career is 31 years in navy. you obviously loved it must be quite difficult . you must be quite difficult. you come out after all those years and yeah, you got a pension, all the rest of it. but to sort of decide what do you do with the rest of your life and, you know, you come and see me today and you're still completely involved . all the geopolitics that you when you were in the navy , ma
i was i was fortunate enough to join in the early eighties during the reagan thatcher. these reagan thatcherf young kids had found itself flying an aeroplane. two years after the navy hunting after i joined the navy hunting soviet , which was a soviet submarines, which was a pure nato mission , a pure pure nato mission, a pure operational mission . and really operational mission. and really what reagan and thatcher said to the russians, we be on every submarine you have 24 seven and we will...
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enacted that stripped bafic thatcher enacted that stripped basic liberties from british subjects thatd are their birthright. this subjects that should and are their birthright . this is subjects that should and are their birthright. this is what their birthright. this is what the covid inquiry must focus on the covid inquiry must focus on the technicalities of covid policy, such as the procurement , medical equipment or ppe , or , medical equipment or ppe, or the testing or non testing of care patients are not irrelevant. but the inquiry should not be directed towards them. it was focus on the devastating and consequences of putting the whole country effectively under house arrest locked down. must never happen again . but i, as always, want to again. but i, as always, want to know what you think. please get in touch, email me mail, log at gb news. .uk but this evening we have a special treat in store for you because i'm joined by the associate editor of daily telegraph who brought this story to us this morning. and gb news is very and a few weeks ago, she was grilling me. and now i h
enacted that stripped bafic thatcher enacted that stripped basic liberties from british subjects thatd are their birthright. this subjects that should and are their birthright . this is subjects that should and are their birthright. this is what their birthright. this is what the covid inquiry must focus on the covid inquiry must focus on the technicalities of covid policy, such as the procurement , medical equipment or ppe , or , medical equipment or ppe, or the testing or non testing of care...
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you know, margaret thatcher.margaret thatcher really start thatcher didn't really start cutting taxes in big way till cutting taxes in a big way till right towards the end of her government. she sorted out the economy first and sort only inflation first, of course, and then bringing down government debt. and it's only it was only in year eight that they, you know, up until year eight of the thatcher government, it was a 60% tax rate on them. rich of people in this country, it's hard to remember that, but it's true. and you know, he could he could abuse. that is could use that abuse. that is the jeremy hunt will the mantra. but jeremy hunt will be personal taxes before be cutting personal taxes before long, assuming the conservatives remain so. so whilst you rightly say there will be more budgets , say there will be more budgets, you know, before the general election , i personally think election, i personally think this is a very important one. could be the most important one because people will have made up thei
you know, margaret thatcher.margaret thatcher really start thatcher didn't really start cutting taxes in big way till cutting taxes in a big way till right towards the end of her government. she sorted out the economy first and sort only inflation first, of course, and then bringing down government debt. and it's only it was only in year eight that they, you know, up until year eight of the thatcher government, it was a 60% tax rate on them. rich of people in this country, it's hard to remember...
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these ministers such as well, tony bla good rgaret thatcher.rs such as well, tony bla good examples. :cher. these ministers such as well, tony bla good examples. you. these ministers such as well, tony bla good examples. you know,e are good examples. you know, polling suggests. right bring facts into it that most a majority, the british public think that boris is a liar. right. that that is that that their opinion polls on that subject because they've been fed a of lies. well, you know a lot of lies. well, you know and the you know, and i respect the you know, you're you're very loyal and i respect that. and you know, you did very good things in did some very good things in london. government the labour london. government is the labour party. terrified? party. you're terrified? absolutely tell absolutely not. no. i'll tell you labour is you what the labour party is worried something worried about. here's something which very true. the labour which is very true. the labour party is conscious yourself. i'm worried that a large number of people ha
these ministers such as well, tony bla good rgaret thatcher.rs such as well, tony bla good examples. :cher. these ministers such as well, tony bla good examples. you. these ministers such as well, tony bla good examples. you know,e are good examples. you know, polling suggests. right bring facts into it that most a majority, the british public think that boris is a liar. right. that that is that that their opinion polls on that subject because they've been fed a of lies. well, you know a lot of...
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ended in 1979 at the lancaster house conference in london , which british prime minister margaret thatcher gather in the lancaster's mansion. house representatives, the opposing sides of ian smith on the one hand and the liberation movement on the other . at this conference , a constitution was adopted that opened the way to our independence 98% of the zimbard population today are peoples who speak the language 82% of them are the shona ethnic group 14% of the mountain in the south are separate groups to all dads, mail is a unique country in its own way, because they live in it. well, i don't even know the exact number. you probably know her, but dozens of different small ethnic groups. eh, so there was a historical how it is possible to unite the people. at the time of the liberation struggle in the country there were two leading political parties, again the zimbabwe african national union , headed by robert mugabel, the union of the african people of zimbabwe under the leadership of joshuon. coma think two major political parties merged into one zone bf patriotic front these two parties
ended in 1979 at the lancaster house conference in london , which british prime minister margaret thatcher gather in the lancaster's mansion. house representatives, the opposing sides of ian smith on the one hand and the liberation movement on the other . at this conference , a constitution was adopted that opened the way to our independence 98% of the zimbard population today are peoples who speak the language 82% of them are the shona ethnic group 14% of the mountain in the south are separate...
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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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first of all, apologise to thatcher not wearing a tie after the that second day.i'm not a spokesman but i think this debate starts at the wrong place. it's start with say into an upside down debate. do we still need public service broadcasting ? if so, how best to broadcasting? if so, how best to be delivered by the bbc or some other way? how should we pay for and how much would they, as point out of the box of knowing about the licence fee if you haven't got in place arguments about politics, broadcasting? now going back to what you said as bbc lost its way, no , as the bbc lost its way, no, it's talking over the it's been talking up over the last . every three or four last week. every three or four years pops up in a bad years the bbc pops up in a bad way and it usually talks up because the country divided because the country is divided on lineker country. absolute on the lineker country. absolute divide. you read one set of newspapers, one set both. newspapers, one set of both. you'll countries you'll see the countries divided. and somebody said in the , if cou
first of all, apologise to thatcher not wearing a tie after the that second day.i'm not a spokesman but i think this debate starts at the wrong place. it's start with say into an upside down debate. do we still need public service broadcasting ? if so, how best to broadcasting? if so, how best to be delivered by the bbc or some other way? how should we pay for and how much would they, as point out of the box of knowing about the licence fee if you haven't got in place arguments about politics,...
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margaret thatcher when she was prime - thatcher when she was prime minister, after the 1989 european to talk more about this issue and the direct impact in the coming years on the people whose votes they are seeking? the people whose votes they are seekin: ? ., . . ., seeking? you are right. the climate threat is no — seeking? you are right. the climate threat is no longer _ seeking? you are right. the climate threat is no longer some _ seeking? you are right. the climate threat is no longer some kind - seeking? you are right. the climate threat is no longer some kind of - threat is no longer some kind of hypothetical issue for the future and it is right here right now and h is making itself felt very strongly already through the kind of weather events we are seeing. —— right now and here. the issue is how fast and how well we actually get about two addressing this and my concern is that the government over the next few days, we are expecting them to announce what would be a green day and now they have called it something else, and although they will no doubt robert some extra bits o
margaret thatcher when she was prime - thatcher when she was prime minister, after the 1989 european to talk more about this issue and the direct impact in the coming years on the people whose votes they are seeking? the people whose votes they are seekin: ? ., . . ., seeking? you are right. the climate threat is no — seeking? you are right. the climate threat is no longer _ seeking? you are right. the climate threat is no longer some _ seeking? you are right. the climate threat is no longer...
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thatcher said to carry conviction. you have to have convictions.he those convictions. and that he doesn't do what he can't do is outlaw storm as time is going on. it'sjust outlaw storm as time is going on. it's just to outlaw storm as time is going on. it'sjust to be boring. if on. it's just to be boring. if he's boring then and people are fed up with the tories they'll vote for him. if we are equally boring, they'll still vote for him. so we got to be interesting, competent , able and interesting, competent, able and dnven. interesting, competent, able and driven . and rishi is to this. driven. and rishi is to this. they say he's going to be the sad thing as well. he's got to show that he's driven by principles, ideas, a vision which people can identify with . which people can identify with. tim stanley, i can bring you the exclusive results . our twitter exclusive results. our twitter poll on this topic. will rishi sunak defy the odds and win next general election ? take a look at general election? take a look at the graphic . at the moment, it t
thatcher said to carry conviction. you have to have convictions.he those convictions. and that he doesn't do what he can't do is outlaw storm as time is going on. it'sjust outlaw storm as time is going on. it's just to outlaw storm as time is going on. it'sjust to be boring. if on. it's just to be boring. if he's boring then and people are fed up with the tories they'll vote for him. if we are equally boring, they'll still vote for him. so we got to be interesting, competent , able and...
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we might start and win, but over sunakis we might start and win, but over sunak is no thatcher. government chief lawyer robert bach neil, a former government chief lawyer, robert buckland told me on this program that our membership of the european convention on human rights is a red herring and that ditching it wouldn't make a difference. and i just want to revisit these issues that the prime minister knows that the stopping boats policy is a potentially existential threat to him . get it right, he wins to him. get it right, he wins the next election, get it wrong, and he doesn't . are you honestly and he doesn't. are you honestly saying that he's that duplicitous, that he would be willing to essentially lie to the british people, giving the impression he'll stop the boats when never will. but he's either dupuchous when never will. but he's either duplicitous or deluded . now i'll duplicitous or deluded. now i'll take your choice. either way, he screwed, isn't it? because he's not going to do what is to solve the problem and merely putting down on paper a wish list of things tha
we might start and win, but over sunakis we might start and win, but over sunak is no thatcher. government chief lawyer robert bach neil, a former government chief lawyer, robert buckland told me on this program that our membership of the european convention on human rights is a red herring and that ditching it wouldn't make a difference. and i just want to revisit these issues that the prime minister knows that the stopping boats policy is a potentially existential threat to him . get it...
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thatcher said to carry conviction. you have to have convictions.hat he those convictions. and that he doesn't do what he can't do is outlaw storm as time is going on. it'sjust outlaw storm as time is going on. it's just to outlaw storm as time is going on. it'sjust to be boring. if on. it's just to be boring. if he's boring then and people are fed up with the tories they'll vote for him. if we are equally boring, they'll still vote for him. so we got to be interesting, competent , able and interesting, competent, able and dnven. interesting, competent, able and driven . and rishi is to this. driven. and rishi is to this. they say he's going to be the sad thing as well. he's got to show that he's driven by principles, ideas, a vision which people can identify with . which people can identify with. tim stanley, i can bring you the exclusive results . our twitter exclusive results. our twitter poll on this topic. will rishi sunak defy the odds and win next general election ? take a look at general election? take a look at the graphic . at the moment,
thatcher said to carry conviction. you have to have convictions.hat he those convictions. and that he doesn't do what he can't do is outlaw storm as time is going on. it'sjust outlaw storm as time is going on. it's just to outlaw storm as time is going on. it'sjust to be boring. if on. it's just to be boring. if he's boring then and people are fed up with the tories they'll vote for him. if we are equally boring, they'll still vote for him. so we got to be interesting, competent , able and...
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we might start and win, but over sunakis we might start and win, but over sunak is no thatcher. government chief lawyer robert bach neil, a former government chief lawyer, robert buckland told me on this program that our membership of the european convention on human rights is a red herring and that ditching it wouldn't make a difference. and i just want to revisit these issues that the prime minister knows that the stopping boats policy is a potentially existential threat to him . get it right, he wins to him. get it right, he wins the next election, get it wrong, and he doesn't . are you honestly and he doesn't. are you honestly saying that he's that duplicitous, that he would be willing to essentially lie to the british people, giving the impression he'll stop the boats when never will. but he's either dupuchous when never will. but he's either duplicitous or deluded . now i'll duplicitous or deluded. now i'll take your choice. either way, he screwed, isn't it? because he's not going to do what is to solve the problem and merely putting down on paper a wish list of things tha
we might start and win, but over sunakis we might start and win, but over sunak is no thatcher. government chief lawyer robert bach neil, a former government chief lawyer, robert buckland told me on this program that our membership of the european convention on human rights is a red herring and that ditching it wouldn't make a difference. and i just want to revisit these issues that the prime minister knows that the stopping boats policy is a potentially existential threat to him . get it...
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margaret thatcher introduced the right to buy.is a very special day for it is my great pleasure to hand this over to you as a token. ever since, council tenants have been allowed to buy their homes at a discounted price. the policy has been hugely popular. come on, you show me this. but there was a problem. they were being sold but not replaced. it's about 2.8 million homes have been sold to right to buy since it started in the country that is effectively the privatisation we have seems to there are lots of good things about right to buy and it's good to encourage people into owner occupation but ultimately governments have not invested in regeneration. as time goes by, if you don't do enough year after year eventually it catches up with you and that's what's happened now. everybody along here was friends and doors open. do you know, it was like a family. avril moved into her council house on the bampton estate in1971. everybody always had some nice flowers, everything was clean. it was a lovely place. in 1984, she bought it for £
margaret thatcher introduced the right to buy.is a very special day for it is my great pleasure to hand this over to you as a token. ever since, council tenants have been allowed to buy their homes at a discounted price. the policy has been hugely popular. come on, you show me this. but there was a problem. they were being sold but not replaced. it's about 2.8 million homes have been sold to right to buy since it started in the country that is effectively the privatisation we have seems to...
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k prime minister, margaret thatcher, dispatching a naval task force after 74 days, argentina surrendered, and sought a diplomatic resolution to the issue. international law expert fuck window rodriguez believes london has never been interested in finding common ground on the region. alia it, ask any adult, the idea was to create an atmosphere of a trust, so that at some point in the future, there would be suitable conditions for starting a negotiation process. on the issue of sovereignty, the u. k. since 2006, as well as before, but especially after the release of the joint press release has not shown interest in promoting this issue. it continued to act and unilaterally manage the living and non living resources of the south atlantic, which is contrary to the resolutions of the un general assembly, which ask argentina and the okay to refrain from actions that could change the situation in the disputed territory during the process of de colonization. another american, it appears the very fact of doing your job today can get you puddle a death list. that is, if you're a journalist working
k prime minister, margaret thatcher, dispatching a naval task force after 74 days, argentina surrendered, and sought a diplomatic resolution to the issue. international law expert fuck window rodriguez believes london has never been interested in finding common ground on the region. alia it, ask any adult, the idea was to create an atmosphere of a trust, so that at some point in the future, there would be suitable conditions for starting a negotiation process. on the issue of sovereignty, the...
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nigel, we've gone from having an academic like thatcher to having academic like thatcher to having a pm like boris who was said to have percentage and probabilities explained him by disgraced dominic cummings and finally says assuming that it takes 30 seconds to write and send a message that's thousand minutes, 833 hours or 34 days, continually on whatsapp. does anyone else find that little bit odd? well i don't actually find it , simon, because, i mean, that it, simon, because, i mean, that is now how people communicate and that part of whatsapp groups and that part of whatsapp groups and of course some of these whatsapp groups were the chief medical officer, the chief scientific adviser , the health scientific adviser, the health secretary, the prime minister . secretary, the prime minister. i'm not especially by any of this now. it is time now to go through rishi deal and this is really, really important because once again today our newspapers are giving the most positive spin. you ever heard. it's as if he's performed some miracle coup and the conservatives could well storm back
nigel, we've gone from having an academic like thatcher to having academic like thatcher to having a pm like boris who was said to have percentage and probabilities explained him by disgraced dominic cummings and finally says assuming that it takes 30 seconds to write and send a message that's thousand minutes, 833 hours or 34 days, continually on whatsapp. does anyone else find that little bit odd? well i don't actually find it , simon, because, i mean, that it, simon, because, i mean, that is...
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the greenham protest forced mrs thatcher to abandon her plan to let ronald reagan station nuclear missilesovement of women who made some leaders see sense, it did change things. i'm very proud of what i did, really. ann pettitt and the formidable greenham common women. for ourfinalfilm, we go to canada in the 1990s, where indigenous canadians objected to plans to develop a golf course on the sight of a burial ground in quebec. the dispute led to a summer—long siege between mohawk demonstrators and canadian security forces. witness history spoke to mohawk activist ellen katsi'tsa kwas gabriel. to see the tanks coming in, we even had the fighterjets fly over us. the mood was very tense. this is all for a golf course. this is all for some group of rich people, the elite, and their playground. like many other indigenous peoples, we call the earth our mother. the place where our ancestors rest is extremely important. they wanted to extend their nine—hole golf course into an 18—hole golf course, but at the same time, they also wanted to dig up our burial ground to extend their parking lot. we se
the greenham protest forced mrs thatcher to abandon her plan to let ronald reagan station nuclear missilesovement of women who made some leaders see sense, it did change things. i'm very proud of what i did, really. ann pettitt and the formidable greenham common women. for ourfinalfilm, we go to canada in the 1990s, where indigenous canadians objected to plans to develop a golf course on the sight of a burial ground in quebec. the dispute led to a summer—long siege between mohawk...
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nigel, we've gone from having an academic like thatcher to having academic like thatcher to having am like boris who was said to have percentage and probabilities explained him by disgraced dominic cummings and finally says assuming that it takes 30 seconds to write and send a message that's thousand minutes, 833 hours or 34 days, continually on whatsapp. does anyone else find that little bit odd? well i don't actually find it , simon, because, i mean, that it, simon, because, i mean, that is now how people communicate and that part of whatsapp groups and that part of whatsapp groups and of course some of these whatsapp groups were the chief medical officer, the chief scientific adviser , the health scientific adviser, the health secretary, the prime minister . secretary, the prime minister. i'm not especially by any of this now. it is time now to go through rishi deal and this is really, really important because once again today our newspapers are giving the most positive spin. you ever heard. it's as if he's performed some miracle coup and the conservatives could well storm back to
nigel, we've gone from having an academic like thatcher to having academic like thatcher to having am like boris who was said to have percentage and probabilities explained him by disgraced dominic cummings and finally says assuming that it takes 30 seconds to write and send a message that's thousand minutes, 833 hours or 34 days, continually on whatsapp. does anyone else find that little bit odd? well i don't actually find it , simon, because, i mean, that it, simon, because, i mean, that is...
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artist piet from france who inspires emmanuel macron, the gravestone says 1925 - 2018, although thatcherd for 5 years. previously, the year of the beginning of the protest in france, apparently, matters here, the provocative german ericaturist oraner hakld on the topic of the strike qua in france in germany, a man who looks like a macron, says just a small reform, and the child in the stroller at the chancellor answers him. we strike them too. this is a walker of the crap protests against judicial reform and a split in israeli society job. briefly titled israeli among themselves chik. patrick champade on the subject of a crowning visit to macron due to a strike says the sign of the british king charles iii went to germany and not to france drawing the cancellation of the visit. justice is an infrequent companion of history, but the uneven distribution of benefits, even economically, even politically , even culturally, is easier to bear. if there is an expectation that tomorrow will be better than yesterday, the past post-world war ii era and until the recent dawn of liberal globalization
artist piet from france who inspires emmanuel macron, the gravestone says 1925 - 2018, although thatcherd for 5 years. previously, the year of the beginning of the protest in france, apparently, matters here, the provocative german ericaturist oraner hakld on the topic of the strike qua in france in germany, a man who looks like a macron, says just a small reform, and the child in the stroller at the chancellor answers him. we strike them too. this is a walker of the crap protests against...
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is a british territory that, unfortunately , under certain circumstances was transferred given by thatcherchina, no one has its own weapons and, to the great regret of no one, was not sovereign, i.e. it should have been should have exercised its rights to self-determination, but this did not happen and its the object was handed over to china, that is, of course, for such a city-state that does not have its own weapons, it is quite difficult to fight against the chinese enigma, and hong kongers tried during the protests of the 19th year, but democracy has been wiped out , we now say that hong kong is under hybrid occupation, because china has their so-called law on national security put all the democrats in prison and destroyed all the free press and now we have what we have hong kong occupied taiwan was never part of the prc it was an independent state with its own history and what is important with own armed forces should not belittle them - this is a serious army, so ivan is a rather serious arms manufacturer and actually one of the best in the region , according to the statements of the
is a british territory that, unfortunately , under certain circumstances was transferred given by thatcherchina, no one has its own weapons and, to the great regret of no one, was not sovereign, i.e. it should have been should have exercised its rights to self-determination, but this did not happen and its the object was handed over to china, that is, of course, for such a city-state that does not have its own weapons, it is quite difficult to fight against the chinese enigma, and hong kongers...
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then you k prime minister, margaret thatcher, dispatching a naval task force after $74.00 days, argentina surrendered on sort of diplomatic were loose at resolution to the issue. however, an international law expert for couldn't do rodriguez believes london has never been interested in finding common ground a are made out of the medical cancer. i feel the boys are a woman, but i'm a local mission. it properties that are coming out of the let's just young and if i look it up and there are so that any electron natalie needed to be safe, you know, same day we use the same bench on which i went. it. he'll blow a lot. see you listen. when he left it alice, i called us it was, you know, he was gonna send because because i'm gonna i'm gonna be in denial. i knew it was very sad actually can when you let me, let me let you know i want to bring in the program to greece, where protests are gathering on the streets of the capital over this week. they thought trade fresh in the country that left 57 people dead. scores more injured. i was demonstrators where i raged after ordeal was released, revealing
then you k prime minister, margaret thatcher, dispatching a naval task force after $74.00 days, argentina surrendered on sort of diplomatic were loose at resolution to the issue. however, an international law expert for couldn't do rodriguez believes london has never been interested in finding common ground a are made out of the medical cancer. i feel the boys are a woman, but i'm a local mission. it properties that are coming out of the let's just young and if i look it up and there are so...
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union and the eventual reintegration, with some resistance for then british prime minister margaret thatcherrmany might once again be a threat to the stability of europe, a view not shared by helmut kohl, the chancellor of germany, and then angela merkel, chancellorfor such a long period, who was herself a daughter of east germany. those links, very powerful links now, and important links in fusing together the german sense of identity, and jenny hill can tell us more about that as the king receives his greeting. one wonders whether sometimes whether the wartime memories still cast a shadow over this relationship. or there are some areas that perhaps won't get talked about, jenny. areas that perhaps won't get talked about. jenny-— about, jenny. that's certainly been the case in — about, jenny. that's certainly been the case in the _ about, jenny. that's certainly been the case in the past. _ about, jenny. that's certainly been the case in the past. that's - about, jenny. that's certainly been the case in the past. that's why . about, jenny. that's certainly been the case in the past. that's
union and the eventual reintegration, with some resistance for then british prime minister margaret thatcherrmany might once again be a threat to the stability of europe, a view not shared by helmut kohl, the chancellor of germany, and then angela merkel, chancellorfor such a long period, who was herself a daughter of east germany. those links, very powerful links now, and important links in fusing together the german sense of identity, and jenny hill can tell us more about that as the king...
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k. prime minister, margaret thatcher, dispatching a naval task force after $74.00 days, argentina surrendered, and sought a diplomatic resolution to the issue. international law expert for window rodriguez believes london has never been interested in finding common ground on the region. we are getting. the idea was to create an atmosphere of trust so that at some point in the future, there would be suitable conditions for starting a negotiation process on the issue of sovereignty. the u. k. since 2000 and.
k. prime minister, margaret thatcher, dispatching a naval task force after $74.00 days, argentina surrendered, and sought a diplomatic resolution to the issue. international law expert for window rodriguez believes london has never been interested in finding common ground on the region. we are getting. the idea was to create an atmosphere of trust so that at some point in the future, there would be suitable conditions for starting a negotiation process on the issue of sovereignty. the u. k....
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i was i was fortunate enough to join in the early eighties during the reagan thatcher.ound itself flying an aeroplane. years flying an aeroplane. two years after joined the navy hunting flying an aeroplane. two years after submarinesiavy hunting flying an aeroplane. two years after submarines ,ivy hunting flying an aeroplane. two years after submarines , which 1ting flying an aeroplane. two years after submarines , which was a soviet submarines, which was a pure nato mission , a pure pure nato mission, a pure operational mission . and really operational mission. and really what reagan and thatcher said to the russians, we be on every submarine you have 24 seven and we will kill it if we have to. and that to me was one of the ways we won the cold war, but worked very closely with the raf, flew with the nimrods , and raf, flew with the nimrods, and it was just a fabulous mission for us. so career is 31 years in navy. you obviously loved it must be quite difficult . you must be quite difficult. you come out after all those years and yeah, you got a pension, all the rest of
i was i was fortunate enough to join in the early eighties during the reagan thatcher.ound itself flying an aeroplane. years flying an aeroplane. two years after joined the navy hunting flying an aeroplane. two years after submarinesiavy hunting flying an aeroplane. two years after submarines ,ivy hunting flying an aeroplane. two years after submarines , which 1ting flying an aeroplane. two years after submarines , which was a soviet submarines, which was a pure nato mission , a pure pure nato...