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thatcher the falklands years.ere and great to be here with gb news. >> absolutely. 100%. it's very much the place to be. well, cheers. are you going to be heanng cheers. are you going to be hearing a fair bit more from this wonderful chap here? if we could just pan up above the bar there the gb news lights have kicked in, which is a nice thing. like i said, doors are at 10 pm, so expect that to happen if you just follow me around here quickly. i'll just, give our staff a little chance to get out of the way there. and this is going to be the gb news shop. so we're getting we're getting set up here. so if you want a gb news umbrella, which is much needed actually in the weather, in birmingham at the moment, you can you can have your mug, you can you can have your mug, you can have all sorts. we're touting our wares here. but this place is going to be absolutely jumping. let's whizz it back round. so there are a few things on everybody's lips here. leaving the echr. that is a big dividing point. that is a massive one
thatcher the falklands years.ere and great to be here with gb news. >> absolutely. 100%. it's very much the place to be. well, cheers. are you going to be heanng cheers. are you going to be hearing a fair bit more from this wonderful chap here? if we could just pan up above the bar there the gb news lights have kicked in, which is a nice thing. like i said, doors are at 10 pm, so expect that to happen if you just follow me around here quickly. i'll just, give our staff a little chance to...
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watered down since thatcher and we need _ happen and it has been watered down since thatcher and weher and we need to see - since thatcher and we need to see under— since thatcher and we need to see under the — since thatcher and we need to see underthe labour— since thatcher and we need to see under the labour party's— since thatcher and we need to see under the labour party's new- since thatcher and we need to see under the labour party's new dealj under the labour party's new deal for workers — under the labour party's new deal for workers which _ under the labour party's new deal for workers which will— under the labour party's new deal for workers which will expand - under the labour party's new deal. for workers which will expand across the economy, — for workers which will expand across the economy, that _ for workers which will expand across the economy, that will— for workers which will expand across the economy, that will bring - for workers which will expand across the economy, that will bring more . the economy, that will bring more money— the economy, that will bring mo
watered down since thatcher and we need _ happen and it has been watered down since thatcher and weher and we need to see - since thatcher and we need to see under— since thatcher and we need to see under the — since thatcher and we need to see underthe labour— since thatcher and we need to see under the labour party's— since thatcher and we need to see under the labour party's new- since thatcher and we need to see under the labour party's new dealj under the labour party's new deal...
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september 20 , 1988, margaret thatcher, the legendary the iron lady, the first female prime ministern, attacked the supporters of the united. she spoke in the belgian city of bruges, emotionally and sharply. the story is as follows. in 1973 , the british joined the european economic community, but the expediency of political integration caused great doubts among them, especially thatcher. having undertaken to return greatness to foggy albion, she did not want to share her power with the europeans, which, from her point of view, was what the strengthening of the governing bodies threatened eu. thatcher stressed that great britain is part of europe and... is committed to european values and traditions, but pointed out the danger of centralizing power, to the detriment of national sovereignty, customs and traditions of each country. her words flew around the world. we did not push back our borders, it was meant to liquidate the british empire, in order to see how the european superpower is preparing to establish a new dominance from brussels. after thatcher's resignation in ninety-two
september 20 , 1988, margaret thatcher, the legendary the iron lady, the first female prime ministern, attacked the supporters of the united. she spoke in the belgian city of bruges, emotionally and sharply. the story is as follows. in 1973 , the british joined the european economic community, but the expediency of political integration caused great doubts among them, especially thatcher. having undertaken to return greatness to foggy albion, she did not want to share her power with the...
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so more daunting even than margaret thatcher was i than margaret thatcher was playing emily maitlis. she can be quite daunting, while i playing emily maitlis. she can be quite daunting, while also | be quite daunting, while also being absolutely fabulous. and she in fact has her own drama coming up that she has produced about that same interview. there is room for two dramas so close together about the same interview with prince andrew. l interview with prince andrew. i don't know. it's interesting. because the one that we did was sam mcallister�*s take. ladulha because the one that we did was sam mcallister's take.— sam mcallister's take. who was the producer- — sam mcallister's take. who was the producer. he _ sam mcallister's take. who was the producer. he was _ sam mcallister's take. who was the producer. he was a - the producer. he was a producer. _ the producer. he was a producer, on _ the producer. he was a producer, on what i the producer. he was a i producer, on what happens. the producer. he was a - producer, on what happens. and i'm very interested to see it. hopefully the
so more daunting even than margaret thatcher was i than margaret thatcher was playing emily maitlis. she can be quite daunting, while i playing emily maitlis. she can be quite daunting, while also | be quite daunting, while also being absolutely fabulous. and she in fact has her own drama coming up that she has produced about that same interview. there is room for two dramas so close together about the same interview with prince andrew. l interview with prince andrew. i don't know. it's...
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thatcher.ght lots of working class people on council estates up and down the land to vote tory for the first time back in the 80s. i think you were in a council house at one point. or maybe you still are. do you think the labour government are right to ditch it? >> unfortunately, yes, because it's the kind of policy that is really immediately lovely for a small number of people, but long term leaves you with depleted resources. and if we had the money to be building homes to replace the ones we were selling off, then perhaps because it would be lovely for everybody to be able to own their own home. but unfortunately, we don't have the ability to build the amount of housing that we need. therefore, selling off valuable assets doesn't work and so i live in an ex—council house, which was sold off in the 80s, i'm not the target person who that house was intended for in the first place, though. i am a single parent, so i would be eligible for some council housing. but on the terrace i live, every ot
thatcher.ght lots of working class people on council estates up and down the land to vote tory for the first time back in the 80s. i think you were in a council house at one point. or maybe you still are. do you think the labour government are right to ditch it? >> unfortunately, yes, because it's the kind of policy that is really immediately lovely for a small number of people, but long term leaves you with depleted resources. and if we had the money to be building homes to replace the...
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after thatcher's resignation in ninety-second, london joined the european union, but left it 28 yearsiron lady right. this is what this day in history was like. eastern hitler gave the order to defend prussia to the last soldier and to the last bullet. the city of konigsberg had been fortified for centuries, it was a fortress city, a citadel. and all the best generals of the wehrmacht, they were all from prussia. it was a very serious enemy, even in 1945. our soldiers had a very hard time, even from the point of view of preparing their own army, it was already a super task. this is the largest operation. of the red army in terms of ammunition consumption, the best german divisions that reached stalingrad, volga, not all of them finished their history here, only numbers remained from them, everyone understood that the next stage is already berlin, so says the lighthouse. in the border area of the kursk region, russian military eliminated the threat of an air attack, the crews of the pantsir s1 and tur m2 anti-aircraft missile systems coped with the task. the fighters beat the ukraini
after thatcher's resignation in ninety-second, london joined the european union, but left it 28 yearsiron lady right. this is what this day in history was like. eastern hitler gave the order to defend prussia to the last soldier and to the last bullet. the city of konigsberg had been fortified for centuries, it was a fortress city, a citadel. and all the best generals of the wehrmacht, they were all from prussia. it was a very serious enemy, even in 1945. our soldiers had a very hard time, even...
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rightly people say margaret thatcher said _ quite rightly people say margaret thatcher said these _ _ after one term, but generally this is what you hear from political- is what you hear from political parties — is what you hear from political parties when _ is what you hear from political parties when it _ is what you hear from political parties when it has _ is what you hear from political parties when it has lost - is what you hear from political parties when it has lost one i is what you hear from political- parties when it has lost one time, and it— parties when it has lost one time, and it is— parties when it has lost one time, and it is about _ parties when it has lost one time, and it is about to _ parties when it has lost one time, and it is about to lose _ parties when it has lost one time, and it is about to lose another i and it is about to lose another time, and _ and it is about to lose another time, and another. _ and it is about to lose another time, and another.— time, and another. that is interesting. _ time, and another. that is interesting. this _ time, and anoth
rightly people say margaret thatcher said _ quite rightly people say margaret thatcher said these _ _ after one term, but generally this is what you hear from political- is what you hear from political parties — is what you hear from political parties when _ is what you hear from political parties when it _ is what you hear from political parties when it has _ is what you hear from political parties when it has lost - is what you hear from political parties when it has lost one i is what you...
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this is not actually about margaret thatcher at all.ike images, pictures of people staring down at me. i have had all of my life. when i was a lawyer, used to have, sort of, pictures ofjudges. i don't like it. i like landscapes. so this is my study, it's my private place where i go to work. i didn't want a picture of anyone, it's a picture of landscapes. as a lawyer, people tried to persuade me that i needed pictures ofjudges staring at me the whole time. i didn't like it. i don't like it any more if they are politicians. there isn't any politician i would want staring at me. wow. i mean, isuppose if you are the labour prime minister and it's a picture of margaret thatcher staring down at you, you might be tempted to move it. well, you might be. it's also an interesting little revealing land grab about being in number ten because the prime minister's office is actually not the office, it's actually another little office somewhere else well, not a little office, quite a big office in the building. and what was called the thatcher room, i
this is not actually about margaret thatcher at all.ike images, pictures of people staring down at me. i have had all of my life. when i was a lawyer, used to have, sort of, pictures ofjudges. i don't like it. i like landscapes. so this is my study, it's my private place where i go to work. i didn't want a picture of anyone, it's a picture of landscapes. as a lawyer, people tried to persuade me that i needed pictures ofjudges staring at me the whole time. i didn't like it. i don't like it any...
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do you find margaret thatcher. do you find margaret thatcher.it's the idea of. i'm not sure that a female prime minister is it the idea of a female leader that the leader of the labour party finds unsettling? i wonder minister ? unsettling? i wonder minister? >> not at all. and i think i do remember , keir starmer making remember, keir starmer making some quite complimentary comments about margaret thatcher in a previous speech, which which didn't actually go down all that well with some other people who remember her legacy very badly, so, look, she was a she was a successful prime minister in the sense that she got re—elected many times . but, got re—elected many times. but, you know, i would argue and i'm sure many would argue, that she did a great deal of damage to this country in some of the policies that she put forward. but her portrait and her legacy lives . on in downing street and lives. on in downing street and lives. on in downing street and lives on throughout our country. >> all right. lucy powell, thank you so much for your time. t
do you find margaret thatcher. do you find margaret thatcher.it's the idea of. i'm not sure that a female prime minister is it the idea of a female leader that the leader of the labour party finds unsettling? i wonder minister ? unsettling? i wonder minister? >> not at all. and i think i do remember , keir starmer making remember, keir starmer making some quite complimentary comments about margaret thatcher in a previous speech, which which didn't actually go down all that well with some...
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and thatis thatcher's right to buy.d that is james bond kissing his wife and i news grenfell guilty must now be prosecuted urge mps and survivors . finally the daily and survivors. finally the daily star. mafia mobsters turned their backs on italy and america moved to leafy woking. the headuneis moved to leafy woking. the headline is badda bing, those were your front pages . so let's were your front pages. so let's have a closer look. we'll start with wednesday's guardian . josh. with wednesday's guardian. josh. >> yeah, this is obviously a tragedy. six children among 12 dead after a boat ripped open in the channel. there's also a pregnant woman as well who died , pregnant woman as well who died, andifs pregnant woman as well who died, and it's frustrating the way the guardian is framing it as, like, calls for legal routes to halt the shockingly high. like, that's the reason for it. that's not the cause that wouldn't have prevented this. what would have prevented this. what would have prevented this. what would have pre
and thatis thatcher's right to buy.d that is james bond kissing his wife and i news grenfell guilty must now be prosecuted urge mps and survivors . finally the daily and survivors. finally the daily star. mafia mobsters turned their backs on italy and america moved to leafy woking. the headuneis moved to leafy woking. the headline is badda bing, those were your front pages . so let's were your front pages. so let's have a closer look. we'll start with wednesday's guardian . josh. with...
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do you think kemi badenoch could be margaret thatcher?mark two well, i'm not sure i would go that far, but she's certainly a battle axe. she's very combative, combative, and it's been said that if kemi badenoch, badenoch was in a room on her own, she would create a fight , and i on her own, she would create a fight, and i think to be honest, i think probably if you're what matters in the next few years is, obviously policies, but it's also performance in the house of commons and its performance in particular at prime minister's question time. and i don't think starmer would actually know quite to how deal with kemi. he she's a woman . she's a woman of she's a woman. she's a woman of colour. and i think he would find that very difficult, whereas he would find it much easier to bat against, a male . easier to bat against, a male. >> okay. now this will change by the day. it's like a stock market. it's like the grand national. but, christine, who do you think wins in november ? you think wins in november? >> oh goodness me, i have no idea. b
do you think kemi badenoch could be margaret thatcher?mark two well, i'm not sure i would go that far, but she's certainly a battle axe. she's very combative, combative, and it's been said that if kemi badenoch, badenoch was in a room on her own, she would create a fight , and i on her own, she would create a fight, and i think to be honest, i think probably if you're what matters in the next few years is, obviously policies, but it's also performance in the house of commons and its performance...
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we it work under reagan and thatcher. and yet we've seen the domination and of change in economics in recent years bloated size of government, huge in both of our countries on the immigration and rights culture. look at what is going on now on american university campuses is what is not safe anymore to be jewish or the streets of london where a jewish man could not cross the road during yet appalling protest or the fact that we can't seem to deport illegal immigrants either your southern border or the small boats that are crossing the channel or take wukari another bad neo-marxist idea developed from -- and all those crazy postmodernists in the 1960s. the idea biological sex is not a reality. we now have president biden introducing regulation plans around title nine, which mean that girls could see biological in their changing rooms, in their locker rooms, in their school restrooms, and not be able to do anything about it. and if they complain about it, they could be the ones guilty harassment. how on earth can that be ha
we it work under reagan and thatcher. and yet we've seen the domination and of change in economics in recent years bloated size of government, huge in both of our countries on the immigration and rights culture. look at what is going on now on american university campuses is what is not safe anymore to be jewish or the streets of london where a jewish man could not cross the road during yet appalling protest or the fact that we can't seem to deport illegal immigrants either your southern border...
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two cannot effectively harked back to thatcher's house building and thatcher's home ownership policiessaid, but i think we worship bncks said, but i think we worship bricks for far too long. the room felt older and cleverly actually, to be fair to him, did promise to scrap stamp duty, which i think is very, very attractive. what's really interesting is there seems to be it seems to be interesting is there seems to be it seems having a meltdown, currently having a meltdown, i do think that it was sort of expected. this is this is sort of the stage at which we sort of already know what is going to happen.the already know what is going to happen. the next few months are now going to be incredibly interesting. and of course, i'm going to be interested in seeing what things will look like from a policy perspective, from an ideas perspective. so far, we haven't seen much. i went to three leadership launches just as a spectator to see what was going on. and what was actually quite frustrating is a lot of them weren't answering direct questions and actually weren't promising policy names. >> w
two cannot effectively harked back to thatcher's house building and thatcher's home ownership policiessaid, but i think we worship bncks said, but i think we worship bricks for far too long. the room felt older and cleverly actually, to be fair to him, did promise to scrap stamp duty, which i think is very, very attractive. what's really interesting is there seems to be it seems to be interesting is there seems to be it seems having a meltdown, currently having a meltdown, i do think that it...
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i heard, saw her lips move, margaret thatcher, call nelson mandela, common terrorist. i watched while the british and the american states did everything they could, until they no longer could to prop up white supremacist rule in south africa. across the world, there was a great. mass movement and apartite was eventually smashed between the hammer of the armed resistance of the south african masses and the anvil of international solidarity. after the liberation, we didn't have to wait long to see whether or not the african national congress and its leader nelson mandela would repay the loyalty of those liberation movements and their supporters all over the world who had supported him and his struggle. he didn't let us down. mandela, the anc, and then the south african government itself did everything that they could to repay the solidarity which had been shown to them. they supported the just cause of the... palestinian people in every particular, and its highest point was surely the case brought by the government of south africa at the hague charging the israeli state
i heard, saw her lips move, margaret thatcher, call nelson mandela, common terrorist. i watched while the british and the american states did everything they could, until they no longer could to prop up white supremacist rule in south africa. across the world, there was a great. mass movement and apartite was eventually smashed between the hammer of the armed resistance of the south african masses and the anvil of international solidarity. after the liberation, we didn't have to wait long to...
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there's no thatcher there.aybe they would be if you got back into it. ann widdecombe thank you very much indeed for joining us on the show. now coming up, prince harry has reportedly said he'll only rejoin the royal fold if prince william apologises to him. so will the warring brothers ever bury the hatchet? i think there's about as much chance of that apology as there is me flapping my arms and flying to the moon . now royal expert the moon. now royal expert richard fitzwilliams will be on hand to give me the inside track very, very soon. but next is it time to declare a youth crime emergency? i'll tackle that in just a few moments . just a few moments. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news >> hello. good evening. welcome to your latest gb news. weather update brought the start of a pretty wet period across southern areas, with a warning in force all the way through until the end of friday, but it will remain quite dry actually across north and western areas we've got hig
there's no thatcher there.aybe they would be if you got back into it. ann widdecombe thank you very much indeed for joining us on the show. now coming up, prince harry has reportedly said he'll only rejoin the royal fold if prince william apologises to him. so will the warring brothers ever bury the hatchet? i think there's about as much chance of that apology as there is me flapping my arms and flying to the moon . now royal expert the moon. now royal expert richard fitzwilliams will be on...
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thatcher did in 79, 83 and 87.energy to get people back into the voting box, vim and vigour. >> but now we're going to start talking about water in the desert in a predictable socialist statement, the education secretary, bridget phillipson, has voiced frustration over the dynamic pricing of oasis tickets. phillipson has indicated that the government may investigate the government may investigate the inflation of prices at peak demand, which has seen fans pay more than double the price they expected for standard tickets. the prime minister was asked about it at pmqs earlier today . about it at pmqs earlier today. >> last week, ticket selling websites like ticketmaster left millions of oasis fans furious. this profiteering at fans expense is not a one off. the co—operative party's campaigning for a new licensing body with real teeth to tackle this online touting. it is depressing to hear of price hikes. >> i am committed to putting fans at the heart of music and end extortionate price resales, and we are starting a
thatcher did in 79, 83 and 87.energy to get people back into the voting box, vim and vigour. >> but now we're going to start talking about water in the desert in a predictable socialist statement, the education secretary, bridget phillipson, has voiced frustration over the dynamic pricing of oasis tickets. phillipson has indicated that the government may investigate the government may investigate the inflation of prices at peak demand, which has seen fans pay more than double the price...
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would a young margaret thatcher support this modern conservative party today or choose to lead it?be answering that question and my answer may surprise you. we're live at nine. >> well , the answer is clearly >> well, the answer is clearly yes anyway. splendid. patrick. that's coming up tomorrow after the weather. i'm back tomorrow. the weather in somerset is gorgeous. it's raining in birmingham . birmingham. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar, sponsors of weather on . solar, sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> hi there. welcome to the latest update from the met office for gb news. the next 24 hours stays damp and blustery in the east, but it does dry up elsewhere. brighter skies coming along in the west later on tuesday . finally, a drier period tuesday. finally, a drier period to give us all a respite from all the rain. but it is going to take its time as this low slowly clears eastwards. it's still going to bring further rain to northern england into parts of the midlands overnight, east anglia as well as north wales. now that rain does turn more showery in the west, the nort
would a young margaret thatcher support this modern conservative party today or choose to lead it?be answering that question and my answer may surprise you. we're live at nine. >> well , the answer is clearly >> well, the answer is clearly yes anyway. splendid. patrick. that's coming up tomorrow after the weather. i'm back tomorrow. the weather in somerset is gorgeous. it's raining in birmingham . birmingham. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar, sponsors of weather on ....
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september 20, 1988 margaret thatcher, the legendary iron lady, the first female prime minister of greatin, attacked supporters of a united europe. she spoke in the belgian city of bruges. emotionally and harshly. the story is as follows. in seventy-third, the british joined the european economic community, but the expediency of political integration caused great doubts in them, especially in thatcher. having taken. part of europe and committed to european values and traditions, but pointed out the danger of centralization of power to the detriment of national sovereignty, customs and traditions of each country. her words flew around the world, we did not move our borders back for that and... who are you? i, a traveler, aeronaut, jean ivan, and so it turns out that we are namesakes, what a fairy tale, without ivan, eh, what started, without deception? without flint, should you go into the flint sharpened, self-writing pen, magic ink, you'll get it, the main thing is, vanya, hurry up, so give me a horse, a mechanical one, hit yourself on the head, you have a nickname, where you need to
september 20, 1988 margaret thatcher, the legendary iron lady, the first female prime minister of greatin, attacked supporters of a united europe. she spoke in the belgian city of bruges. emotionally and harshly. the story is as follows. in seventy-third, the british joined the european economic community, but the expediency of political integration caused great doubts in them, especially in thatcher. having taken. part of europe and committed to european values and traditions, but...
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i will probably go back in time a little to one of your articles, which appeared on the death of thatchern 2013- hm, then you wrote that one of the problems of european politics is that a generation of political titans like the reiga na thatcher others have been replaced by a generation of political bureaucrats, can you see? today, let there be a tendency in europe again towards the movement of a new generation of political titans who are able to put values and actions higher than gas flows and money. thank you. the very logic of new information technologies assumes that instead of politicians who think like statesmen, politicians who think exclusively come. because they're dealing with an audience that no longer listens to big speeches or party programs, but reads the donald's bullshit. everything will be okay with trump let's make america great again, elect me and just see the sky in diamonds. every politician knows how to speak like that professionally, even i can, without being a politician, but i am ashamed, and there are people who are not ashamed, and they succeed in everything,
i will probably go back in time a little to one of your articles, which appeared on the death of thatchern 2013- hm, then you wrote that one of the problems of european politics is that a generation of political titans like the reiga na thatcher others have been replaced by a generation of political bureaucrats, can you see? today, let there be a tendency in europe again towards the movement of a new generation of political titans who are able to put values and actions higher than gas...
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angela rayner is preparing to rip up margaret thatcher's right to buy policy , thatcher's right to buy policy, despite benefiting from the council house scheme herself. >> and finally, the grenfell inquiry report. the report into the disaster that claimed the lives of 72 people in 2017 will be published in its final form today and a campaign for change dame esther rantzen has issued a heartfelt plea to mps to allow a vote on assisted dying when, tomorrow they have the chance to introduce a private member's bill. >> we're going to be talking to esther's daughter. >> had enough? harry prince harry has reportedly sought advice on how to mastermind a return to the uk, but says he's got no interest in returning to resume his royal duties. but would you take him back anyway ? would you take him back anyway? >> pmqs of course. today, first one back. so these pictures, which we are getting live from the channel this morning, which will continue to bring you. they're not going to land particularly well starmer. >> they're shocking because you might have thought with 12 people perishing in the s
angela rayner is preparing to rip up margaret thatcher's right to buy policy , thatcher's right to buy policy, despite benefiting from the council house scheme herself. >> and finally, the grenfell inquiry report. the report into the disaster that claimed the lives of 72 people in 2017 will be published in its final form today and a campaign for change dame esther rantzen has issued a heartfelt plea to mps to allow a vote on assisted dying when, tomorrow they have the chance to introduce...
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look at doctor lands under heseltine and margaret thatcher.ic park under boris, and tease works. what i saw on the tees valley was incredible. stimulating an estimated 20,000 newjobs, attracting an annual £1 billion investment into the regional and local economy, and these low tax, low regulation zones is what i want to see more of a round the whole country. we used to have a one in, one out rules for regulation. the truth is we straight from the path of righteousness, so we have got to get back on track, maybe even go further, having at one in to out approach to regulation because we must empower the innovators and the wealth creators because this son of an entrepreneur will make us the party of business once again. make us the party of business once again-— once again. applause. so we need _ once again. applause. so we need to - once again. applause. so we need to do - once again. applause. so we need to do more| once again. applause. i so we need to do more to empower the private sector, not the state to drive our economy. ben has done that
look at doctor lands under heseltine and margaret thatcher.ic park under boris, and tease works. what i saw on the tees valley was incredible. stimulating an estimated 20,000 newjobs, attracting an annual £1 billion investment into the regional and local economy, and these low tax, low regulation zones is what i want to see more of a round the whole country. we used to have a one in, one out rules for regulation. the truth is we straight from the path of righteousness, so we have got to get...
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of the problems of european politics is that the generation of political titans, such as reagan, thatchers , replaced by a generation of political bureaucrats. do you see today that there is a tendency to move again in europe a new generation of political titans who are able to set values and actions. higher than, gas flows and money, thank you. the very logic of new information technologies predicts that politicians who think like statesmen will be replaced by politicians who think exclusively of electoral interests, because they are dealing with an audience that no longer listens to big speeches or reads party programs. and reads text messages from donald trump: everything will be okay, let's make america great again, elect me and just see the sky in diameters. every professional politician knows how to speak like that. even i can, without being a politician, but i am shy, but there are people who are not shy, and they succeed in everything. so this is the period of adaptation to new information technologies, which in principle determine flights. but the very trials in which humanity
of the problems of european politics is that the generation of political titans, such as reagan, thatchers , replaced by a generation of political bureaucrats. do you see today that there is a tendency to move again in europe a new generation of political titans who are able to set values and actions. higher than, gas flows and money, thank you. the very logic of new information technologies predicts that politicians who think like statesmen will be replaced by politicians who think...
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so you had thatcher called reagan. and of course, we're going to hear this evening also with prime minister mulroney and canada. so how how crucial it was that he had partners, partners that together that were of like and felt it was important to go forward. i'll mention one last point here. one of the areas that i worked at the time of the beginning of the reagan administration, and so going to that point of where he was being challenged as to how he was going to handle tough issues, you had the imposition of martial law in poland and i mentioning because i remember very distinctly reagan was very definitive. and when he made a decision, not only did he make a decision, but he stuck with it. and in this he gave a speech that was one of the most emotional speeches i remember. and kudos to the speechwriters in this. it was how he appealed to all and also to the globe at large. light a candle in the window and we want freedom in poland. light a candle. and he appealed and appealed to all to do that. at the same time, he
so you had thatcher called reagan. and of course, we're going to hear this evening also with prime minister mulroney and canada. so how how crucial it was that he had partners, partners that together that were of like and felt it was important to go forward. i'll mention one last point here. one of the areas that i worked at the time of the beginning of the reagan administration, and so going to that point of where he was being challenged as to how he was going to handle tough issues, you had...
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yes, he didn't really get on that well with margaret thatcher, who he thought compromised too much.that doesn't really help you much in politics. >> one of the criticisms that could be made of what is commonly called. and let's accept as the term the rivers of blood speech, is that it wasn't academic enough that it had a number of hearsay anecdotes that undermined it. and as you were saying, made control of immigration harder because it was so alienating. >> that's absolutely right. there were a number of rather distasteful anecdotes on supposedly bad behaviour by people of colour, and he was generalising from that. and that, of course, is totally illogical. you can't say, because one person of colour behaves badly. therefore all people of colour behave badly any more than you can say, because one white person behaves badly, or white people behave badly. and there was an odd mistake for an academic, a former professor of greek, to have made because what is called the rivers of blood speech is really a quotation about. i foresee the tiber flowing with blood and that was made not by t
yes, he didn't really get on that well with margaret thatcher, who he thought compromised too much.that doesn't really help you much in politics. >> one of the criticisms that could be made of what is commonly called. and let's accept as the term the rivers of blood speech, is that it wasn't academic enough that it had a number of hearsay anecdotes that undermined it. and as you were saying, made control of immigration harder because it was so alienating. >> that's absolutely right....
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this is not actually about margaret thatcher at all.nd pictures of people staring down. i've had it all my life. when i was a lawyer, i used to have sort of pictures ofjudges. i don't like it. i like landscapes, so this is my study, it's my private place where i go to work. i didn't want a picture of anyone. it's a picture of landscapes. as a lawyer people tried to persuade me that i needed pictures ofjudges staring at me the whole time. i didn't like it. i don't like it any more if they're politicians. there isn't any politician staring at me in my study where i just get on with the work i need to get on with. it's unusual for a politician not to like people looking at them, whether they're in real life or in portrait form. people have different views. in our house now, in our flat, you won't... you know, some people have their mantelpieces full of pictures of themselves with world leaders. none of that in ours. not even in the toilet where people traditionally also put it. all i've got is pictures of the kids, the cats now, etc. i mig
this is not actually about margaret thatcher at all.nd pictures of people staring down. i've had it all my life. when i was a lawyer, i used to have sort of pictures ofjudges. i don't like it. i like landscapes, so this is my study, it's my private place where i go to work. i didn't want a picture of anyone. it's a picture of landscapes. as a lawyer people tried to persuade me that i needed pictures ofjudges staring at me the whole time. i didn't like it. i don't like it any more if they're...
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keir starmer taking down the picture of mark thatcher in the thatcher room . room. >> do you know a lototed labour almost feel like they've been conned by him. >> they really do. they regret their vote. it reminds me somewhat. i'm going to take you back 25, 30 years. graeme souness, who used to manage galatasaray, a turkish team, once got the galatasaray flag at the end of a very hostile derby, completely unnecessary and ran over to the other side and their fans and planted the flag in the in the ground or something, just to divide. >> keir starmer said that he was going to unify the country. why he has to remove a portrait of margaret thatcher. >> it's unnecessary , it's >> it's unnecessary, it's pounng >> it's unnecessary, it's pouring flames onto it and that's why people feel con. >> they feel a little bit conned about the smoking ban outside. he reckons it's going to save lives. i can't see how banning someone smoking outside is going to save lives, but that's his view. but also, there's no need to actually remove the portrait of margaret thatcher, a divisive figure. >> all it does
keir starmer taking down the picture of mark thatcher in the thatcher room . room. >> do you know a lototed labour almost feel like they've been conned by him. >> they really do. they regret their vote. it reminds me somewhat. i'm going to take you back 25, 30 years. graeme souness, who used to manage galatasaray, a turkish team, once got the galatasaray flag at the end of a very hostile derby, completely unnecessary and ran over to the other side and their fans and planted the flag...
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was the first leader of the soviet union who took his wife. to almost all official meetings, even thatcherhere people were looking for a comfortable life more than anything else, and in gorbachev's opinion it wasn't possible without reconciliation with the world. the very first results of gorbachev's policies soon became evident and they could be seen on the streets and of course at rock concerts. the tanks were run again, but this time not to be used in wars, but to provide food for people. however, gorbachev believed the economic engine of the country existed beyond its borders and without foreign policy changes. fundamental economic reforms were not possible. from the beginning, gorbachev organized meetings with the heads of major european countries, but these were not enough. in fact, europe's foreign policy was in someone else's hands and without his permission, europeans couldn't do much. gorbachev had to get to the core of the subject, direct talks with top-ranking us official. ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and mrs. ronald wilson raiken. he's the hope of a
was the first leader of the soviet union who took his wife. to almost all official meetings, even thatcherhere people were looking for a comfortable life more than anything else, and in gorbachev's opinion it wasn't possible without reconciliation with the world. the very first results of gorbachev's policies soon became evident and they could be seen on the streets and of course at rock concerts. the tanks were run again, but this time not to be used in wars, but to provide food for people....
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and what was called the thatcher room, is another whole study.armer has bagged himself an extra room to go and do his afternoon reading. well, it's a lovely bit of revelation from your latest scoop which we will dissect with henry in this episode of newscast. newscast. newscast from the bbc. hello. it's paddy in the studio. and laura in the studio. and henry at home. hello, henry. how nice to be reunited with you as well as paddy. what did you make of the interview with sir keir starmer that in the cabinet room and the first big one, i think, henry, isn't it? yes, i think certainly his first sort of broadcast interview, that properly looks forward to all the many challenges to come over the next few months and years of his premiership. and, you know, i think that was the background which framed the interview and really framed his mood. it not cheery, is it? its not hurrah, there is the first labour prime minister for 14 years and suddenly uplands are just around the corner. you know, it's... i hesitate to say gloomy because, you know, this govern
and what was called the thatcher room, is another whole study.armer has bagged himself an extra room to go and do his afternoon reading. well, it's a lovely bit of revelation from your latest scoop which we will dissect with henry in this episode of newscast. newscast. newscast from the bbc. hello. it's paddy in the studio. and laura in the studio. and henry at home. hello, henry. how nice to be reunited with you as well as paddy. what did you make of the interview with sir keir starmer that in...
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thatcher had chosen gorbacev and had shared her idea with reagan.tions came true. now it was time for the third stage of the strategy. after gorbachev took office, the noise blocking devices were no longer needed, because there was no more static. everything was changing very fast. not only the radio stations were doing what reagan wanted, but also many newspapers, some of which took money from the united states were doing the same thing. the news papers were making people think if relations with the united states were normalized, all problems would be solved. and this made the officials offer any concession to the us in the hope of having normalized relations. on the other hand, gorbachev trusted the united states, so it was time to gain the final concessions. the washington agreement was the climax of the story, but the soviet economy wasn't supposed to change. it didn't have to happen for two reasons: first, nobody knew who would take office after gorbachev if the us allowed the soviet. economy to improve, there was a chance that a communist woul
thatcher had chosen gorbacev and had shared her idea with reagan.tions came true. now it was time for the third stage of the strategy. after gorbachev took office, the noise blocking devices were no longer needed, because there was no more static. everything was changing very fast. not only the radio stations were doing what reagan wanted, but also many newspapers, some of which took money from the united states were doing the same thing. the news papers were making people think if relations...
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was the first leader of the soviet union who took his wife to almost all official meetings. even thatchercould be seen on the streets and of course at rock concerts and "the tanks were run again, but this time not to be used in wars, but to provide food for people. however, gorbachev believed the economic engine of the country existed beyond its borders, and without foreign policy changes, fundamental economic reforms were not possible. from the beginning, gorbachev organized meetings with the heads of major european countries, but these were not enough." " in fact, europe's foreign policy was in someone else's hands, and without his permission, europeans couldn't. do much, gorbachev had to get to the core of the subject, direct talks with top-ranking us official. ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and mrs. reagan, ronald wilson ragan. he's the hope of america. thank you very much. actor who had become president four years before gorbachev took office, introduce myself, my name is ronald reagan, you see him, delicious, the applause i take the 2 hour performer. only 6
was the first leader of the soviet union who took his wife to almost all official meetings. even thatchercould be seen on the streets and of course at rock concerts and "the tanks were run again, but this time not to be used in wars, but to provide food for people. however, gorbachev believed the economic engine of the country existed beyond its borders, and without foreign policy changes, fundamental economic reforms were not possible. from the beginning, gorbachev organized meetings with...
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angela rayner is preparing to rip up margaret thatcher's right to buy policy , thatcher's right to buyy, the grenfell inquiry report. the report into the disaster that claimed the lives of 72 people in 2017 will be published in its final form today and a campaign for change dame esther rantzen has issued a heartfelt plea to mps to allow a vote on assisted dying when, tomorrow they have the chance to introduce a private member's bill. >> we're going to be talking to esther's daughter. >> had enough? harry prince harry has reportedly sought advice on how to mastermind a return to the uk, but says he's
angela rayner is preparing to rip up margaret thatcher's right to buy policy , thatcher's right to buyy, the grenfell inquiry report. the report into the disaster that claimed the lives of 72 people in 2017 will be published in its final form today and a campaign for change dame esther rantzen has issued a heartfelt plea to mps to allow a vote on assisted dying when, tomorrow they have the chance to introduce a private member's bill. >> we're going to be talking to esther's daughter....
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thatcher, who had once pushed gorbashev's wife as side to stand next to him and take a photo had nowhe soviet union. traditional instruments of soviet power, military strength, subversion, propaganda are all being exercised as vigorously as ever. people became disappointed in gorbachev and he had little opportunity to stop the disappointment. the united states and the soviet union resumed their talks. few months. later, secretary of state, schultz, visited moscow. gorbachev tried to be close to him so that he could pry information out of him, know the primary purpose of the us, and verify if the us was open to negotiation or not. he soon realized schultz was logical and reasonable diplomat who could be trusted. in god we trust, all others cash. this is the cash. gorbachev was feeling hopeful. but the communists didn't stop negative propaganda against him, the negotiations were ongoing, but if they didn't work out, this time things would become very difficult for gorbachev. chevernatse, the foreign minister of the soviet union, went to the united states to prepare the ground for an ag
thatcher, who had once pushed gorbashev's wife as side to stand next to him and take a photo had nowhe soviet union. traditional instruments of soviet power, military strength, subversion, propaganda are all being exercised as vigorously as ever. people became disappointed in gorbachev and he had little opportunity to stop the disappointment. the united states and the soviet union resumed their talks. few months. later, secretary of state, schultz, visited moscow. gorbachev tried to be close to...