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at the time i was working for tony blair, actually. for tony blair, actually. commission was a landmarkme the agenda of the labour government. government. posed then are the right ones for today. today. welfare, housing, the labour market, whether we got that right. whether we got that right. stuff, and coming up with an agenda that is right for today. that is right for today. they let big companies get away with stuff? with stuff? living wage for everyone, that it shouldn't fall very low. shouldn't fall very low. that is live around here now. live around here now. go a good departure point for a labour agenda in the future. labour agenda in the future. they will spend and what they will cut until after the next election. cut until after the next election. does that work? stopped economically, we will have to start rebuilding it. to start rebuilding it. labour has to show it can do more with less? with less? absolutely, the money is not there. not there. the voters, trust this on the other side of an election? side of an election? understanding the direction we are going to take the cou
at the time i was working for tony blair, actually. for tony blair, actually. commission was a landmarkme the agenda of the labour government. government. posed then are the right ones for today. today. welfare, housing, the labour market, whether we got that right. whether we got that right. stuff, and coming up with an agenda that is right for today. that is right for today. they let big companies get away with stuff? with stuff? living wage for everyone, that it shouldn't fall very low....
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ultimately and this is something which tony blair often used to say you take your money you pays your money you takes your choice. or you're not decisive enough as to what david cameron thinks about who the coalition u. turns well he hasn't given us an answer yet perhaps he hasn't made up his mind so artie london. and coming up later this hour i return to torture at. the heart of the what do you call break steve is there because of stamps on a person with a shoe shattering the glasses and pushing them into his eyes. human rights activists in egypt say please retaliates he's as bad as it was when the nation was a dictatorship in which he visits a family whose son was allegedly tortured to death by security forces after the break. new year's celebrations on the move without the traditional t.v. all festive food surprising meetings and new adventures stories of love and love lost all russians teach foreigners to celebrate them biggest holiday of the year for must go to st petersburg by train over new there may be miracles. sigrid laboratory to mccurry was able to build the world's most s
ultimately and this is something which tony blair often used to say you take your money you pays your money you takes your choice. or you're not decisive enough as to what david cameron thinks about who the coalition u. turns well he hasn't given us an answer yet perhaps he hasn't made up his mind so artie london. and coming up later this hour i return to torture at. the heart of the what do you call break steve is there because of stamps on a person with a shoe shattering the glasses and...
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turn it's like i can pass around fifty two days for gordon brown and tony blair was much more on was less likely to change ration he was one of the himself and margaret thatcher you know use terms i took around four hundred days to get a change direction out of tony blair's government going back to the coalition then when it comes to why do you think we have seen this government have so many say many more than previous government i think a lot of it is down to the fact that it is a coalition. that this is a very new thing actually in british politics it's very common and embarrassing for them do you think are these been difficult from a leadership point of view but i think it's something that. been accepted going in and during the coalition agreement there will have to be compromises when it comes to this government it's clear that what they say might not always be exactly as i think it is the fact that they clocked up so many you turns a sign that the government is listening or doesn't leave their pledges and promises sounding a little well false it's not good it's not a good thing.
turn it's like i can pass around fifty two days for gordon brown and tony blair was much more on was less likely to change ration he was one of the himself and margaret thatcher you know use terms i took around four hundred days to get a change direction out of tony blair's government going back to the coalition then when it comes to why do you think we have seen this government have so many say many more than previous government i think a lot of it is down to the fact that it is a coalition....
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relations with britain although some politicians that doubt whether they bring anything positive tony blair formed a very close relationship with george bush took a straight into the war in afghanistan and later on accepted all those arguments bush used about iraq and britain was deeply committed in iraq and as a result we've been involved in two major wars we lost a very large number of soldiers spent a vast amount of money and made the world an infinitely more insecure place we've also damaged civil liberties in our own country just as much as the united states has with its department of homeland security and all the controls that go with that and i think we need to examine the whole strategy of the west involving itself. then later libya and now syria to some extent and wonder if we're not really heading off in a completely wrong direction as if all this isn't enough a new adventure is broken out in north africa where britain and this time france involved in deploying to move forces all across the sahara now a lack of harmony relations between washington and moscow will provide the bond
relations with britain although some politicians that doubt whether they bring anything positive tony blair formed a very close relationship with george bush took a straight into the war in afghanistan and later on accepted all those arguments bush used about iraq and britain was deeply committed in iraq and as a result we've been involved in two major wars we lost a very large number of soldiers spent a vast amount of money and made the world an infinitely more insecure place we've also...
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tony blair formed a very close relationship with george bush took a straight into the war in afghanistan and later on accepted all the arguments bush used about iraq and britain was then deeply committed in iraq and as a result we've been involved in two major wars we lost a very large number of soldiers spent a vast amount of money and made the world an infinitely more in secure place we've also damaged civil liberties which is the united states house with its department of homeland security and all the controls that go with that and i think we need to examine the whole strategy of the west involving itself in iraq then later libya and now syria to some extent and wonder if we're not really heading off in a completely wrong direction as if all this isn't enough a new adventure is broken out in north africa where britain and this time france are involved in the deployment of forces or the process araa. khomeini relations between washington and moscow will provide to john kerry's meeting with russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov in the cheese day he's a nice analogy records to have a l
tony blair formed a very close relationship with george bush took a straight into the war in afghanistan and later on accepted all the arguments bush used about iraq and britain was then deeply committed in iraq and as a result we've been involved in two major wars we lost a very large number of soldiers spent a vast amount of money and made the world an infinitely more in secure place we've also damaged civil liberties which is the united states house with its department of homeland security...
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turns i took around four hundred days to go to change direction after tony blair's government go back to the coalition when it comes to why do you think we have seen this government have so many say many more than previous government i think a lot of it is down to the fact that it is a coalition. that this is a very new thing actually in british politics it's very common and embarrassing for them do you think i think it's been difficult for the leadership point of view but i think it's something that. has been accepted going in and during the coalition agreement there will have to be compromises when it comes to this government is clear that what they say might not always be exactly thing but is the fact that they clocked up so many you terms a sign that the government is listening or doesn't leave their pledges and promises sounding a little well both it's not good it's not a good thing. if you vote for a government in an aspect of what they say it's going to be good for you to actually going to do this instead it's not proper to say well i don't know why i think if it's an issue to
turns i took around four hundred days to go to change direction after tony blair's government go back to the coalition when it comes to why do you think we have seen this government have so many say many more than previous government i think a lot of it is down to the fact that it is a coalition. that this is a very new thing actually in british politics it's very common and embarrassing for them do you think i think it's been difficult for the leadership point of view but i think it's...
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all part of an attempt to break away from the promises of attracting immigrants introduced on to tony blair he even got an award from poland for opening up britain to its citizens and to hundreds of thousands of them. point to point as long as one official put it the negative ad campaign about britain would help to dispel the myth that the streets in the u.k. all paved with gold and the position certainly are worried and they've got it wrong in the post the previous year was the year of the lympics and politicians trump and trumpeting great britain and how long and in britain is the best destination in the world billions of pounds poured into advertising to really sell the u.k. but it seems that for immigrants potential immigrants from rumania i'm from ball garia the message is that britain isn't so great after all so a lot of people used to use that sort of as quite falsely call the fact that the government is willing to trash its own image and to admit that there are problems with the economy in disarray that there's a housing crisis and that there are problems with schools and hospitals
all part of an attempt to break away from the promises of attracting immigrants introduced on to tony blair he even got an award from poland for opening up britain to its citizens and to hundreds of thousands of them. point to point as long as one official put it the negative ad campaign about britain would help to dispel the myth that the streets in the u.k. all paved with gold and the position certainly are worried and they've got it wrong in the post the previous year was the year of the...
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i think the important point is that whilst tony blair felt that he could deal with colonel gadhafi david cameron didn't feel that the united kingdom could acceptably go on dealing with a sponsor of terrorism terrorism very ambiguous term these days isn't it some syrian rebels are terrorists yet the west backs their cause where do we draw the line well al-qaeda is clearly a terrorist organization that is and the rev i think it's a limited number of made those comments he was he was referring specifically to. or made those comments in light of what happened in algeria and that makes the point very clearly that british lives were lost in algeria. so there's not only threats to lives abroad but there's also a threat to lives at home because where al-qaeda training centers have been subdued in afghanistan they've now moved to northern africa. and there's more news for you online including on god and north korea and that poses machine door. to prepare for war so do you have to alter dot com to see if the korean peninsula is on the brink of a military conflict. and also that internet users be w
i think the important point is that whilst tony blair felt that he could deal with colonel gadhafi david cameron didn't feel that the united kingdom could acceptably go on dealing with a sponsor of terrorism terrorism very ambiguous term these days isn't it some syrian rebels are terrorists yet the west backs their cause where do we draw the line well al-qaeda is clearly a terrorist organization that is and the rev i think it's a limited number of made those comments he was he was referring...
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all part of an attempt to break away from the policies of attracting immigrants introduce them to tony blair has even got an award from poland for opening up britain to if it isn't up to hundreds of thousands of them looks that so he's point of boy. as one official put it the negative ad campaign about britain would help to dispel the myth that the streets in the u.k. all paved with gold in the position certainly are worried and they've got it wrong in the post the previous year was the year of the lympics and politicians trump and trumpeting great britain and how long and in britain is the best destination in the world billions of pounds poured into advertising to really sell the u.k. but it seems that for immigrants potential immigrants from rumania i'm from ball garia the message is that britain isn't so great after all so a lot of people see that sort of as quite fossa call the fact that the government is willing to trash its own image and to admit that there are problems with the economy in disarray that there's a housing crisis and that there are problems with schools and hospitals eve
all part of an attempt to break away from the policies of attracting immigrants introduce them to tony blair has even got an award from poland for opening up britain to if it isn't up to hundreds of thousands of them looks that so he's point of boy. as one official put it the negative ad campaign about britain would help to dispel the myth that the streets in the u.k. all paved with gold in the position certainly are worried and they've got it wrong in the post the previous year was the year of...
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well i was expelled by tony blair from the labor party in two thousand and three for my role as one ofthe leading figures in the war movement against the war on iraq and i founded the respect party which came out of the great antiwar movement which organized the biggest demonstrations that british britain has ever seen in its history indeed five times bigger than the next biggest. height and we're almost at the anniversary of that demonstration february fifteenth when we had two millions on the streets of britain representing tens of millions of people i think in opposition to the war on iraq even before people knew what we know nor the entire thing was built upon a tower of lies but the expulsion was another jaw of on because it was increasingly difficult and becoming impossible to remain in a party led by mr blair who is a war criminal and who should be on trial in the hague instead of swanning around the world making millions of dollars as a consultant to all sorts of grisly sovereign wealth funds of various dictatorships and exorbitant fees most often in the united states plus the
well i was expelled by tony blair from the labor party in two thousand and three for my role as one ofthe leading figures in the war movement against the war on iraq and i founded the respect party which came out of the great antiwar movement which organized the biggest demonstrations that british britain has ever seen in its history indeed five times bigger than the next biggest. height and we're almost at the anniversary of that demonstration february fifteenth when we had two millions on the...
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again i ask not just george osborne we know he's a liar but what about david cameron what about tony blair what about gordon brown what about mervyn king what about ben bernanke what about timothy geithner what about hank paulson what about the f.e.c. f.s.a. what about the f.c.c. what about the commodities futures trading commission what about all these other regulatory bodies that oversee these. all have authority to put these guys out of business what about them why didn't they do it mark carney the incoming bank of england governor he's brought in to to basically whitewash everything for a few months before the bond pocalypse hits and everything starts to stink really badly again so he's just a whitewash he's just brought into whitewash she knows mark carney is implicit in record tearing and financial fraud he mark carney is a crook is coming in here to practice this is racketeering but he's going to whitewash the for to give these guys a breathing room ok so back to the story here because we talked about the bond pocalypse and all the bonds are based on these libel rates all these inte
again i ask not just george osborne we know he's a liar but what about david cameron what about tony blair what about gordon brown what about mervyn king what about ben bernanke what about timothy geithner what about hank paulson what about the f.e.c. f.s.a. what about the f.c.c. what about the commodities futures trading commission what about all these other regulatory bodies that oversee these. all have authority to put these guys out of business what about them why didn't they do it mark...
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difficult to do business in libya after the revolt but the i think the important point is that whilst tony blair felt that he could deal with colonel gadhafi david cameron didn't feel that the united kingdom could acceptably go on dealing with a sponsor of terrorism terrorism very ambiguous term these days isn't it some syrian rebels are terrorists yet the west backs their cause where do we draw the line well al-qaeda is clearly a terrorist organization that is and the rebels in syria geimer made those comments he was he was referring specifically to. or made those comments in light of what happened in algeria and that makes the point very clearly that british lives were lost in algeria. so there's not only threats to lives abroad but there's also a threat to lives at home because where al-qaeda training centers have been subdued in afghanistan they've now moved to northern africa. always there is more news for you online including on gone dot korea allegedly. using. get some of it too but you know i should say it's all me to prepare for fall so i had to alter dot com to see if the korean penins
difficult to do business in libya after the revolt but the i think the important point is that whilst tony blair felt that he could deal with colonel gadhafi david cameron didn't feel that the united kingdom could acceptably go on dealing with a sponsor of terrorism terrorism very ambiguous term these days isn't it some syrian rebels are terrorists yet the west backs their cause where do we draw the line well al-qaeda is clearly a terrorist organization that is and the rebels in syria geimer...
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well i was expelled by tony blair from the labor party in two thousand and three for my role as one ofthe leading figures in the war movement against the war on iraq and i founded the respect party which came out of the great antiwar movement which organized the biggest demonstrations that british britain has ever seen in its history indeed five times bigger than the next biggest. height and we're almost at the anniversary of that demonstration february fifteenth when we had two millions on the streets of britain representing tens of millions of people i think in opposition to the war on iraq even before people knew what we now know that the entire thing was built upon a tower of lies but the expulsion was another job on because it was increasingly difficult and becoming impossible to remain in a party led by mr blair who is a war criminal and who should be on trial in the hague instead of swanning around the world making millions of dollars as a consultant to all sorts of grisly sovereign wealth funds of various dictatorships and exorbitant fees most often in the united states plus th
well i was expelled by tony blair from the labor party in two thousand and three for my role as one ofthe leading figures in the war movement against the war on iraq and i founded the respect party which came out of the great antiwar movement which organized the biggest demonstrations that british britain has ever seen in its history indeed five times bigger than the next biggest. height and we're almost at the anniversary of that demonstration february fifteenth when we had two millions on the...
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well i was expelled by tony blair from the labor party in two thousand and three for my role as one ofthe leading figures in the war movement against the war on iraq and i founded the respect party which came out of the great antti war movement which organized the biggest demonstrations the british britain has ever seen in its history indeed five times bigger than the next biggest. height and we're almost at the anniversary of that demonstration february fifteenth when we had two millions on the streets of britain representing tens of millions of people i think in opposition to the war on iraq even before people knew what we know nor that the entire thing was built upon a tower of lies but the expulsion was another jaw of on because it was increasingly difficult and becoming impossible to remain in a party led by mr blair who is a war criminal and who should be on trial in the hague instead of swanning around the world making millions of dollars as a consultant to all sorts of grisly sovereign wealth funds of various dictatorships and exorbitant fees most often in the united states plu
well i was expelled by tony blair from the labor party in two thousand and three for my role as one ofthe leading figures in the war movement against the war on iraq and i founded the respect party which came out of the great antti war movement which organized the biggest demonstrations the british britain has ever seen in its history indeed five times bigger than the next biggest. height and we're almost at the anniversary of that demonstration february fifteenth when we had two millions on...
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again i ask not just george osborne we know he's a liar but what about david cameron what about tony blair what about gordon brown what about mervyn king what about ben bernanke what about timothy geithner about the f.e.c. f.s.a. what about the f.c.c. what about the commodities futures trading commission what about all these other regulatory bodies that oversee these. all have authority to put these guys out of business what about them why didn't they do it whenever mark carney the incoming bank of england governor he's brought in to to basically whitewash everything for a few months before the bond pocalypse hits and everything starts to stink really badly again so he's just a whitewash he's just brought into why was she knows mark carney is implicit in record tearing and financial fraud he mark carney is a crook is coming in here to practice is is racketeering but he's going to whitewash the for to give these guys a breathing room ok so back to the story here because we talked about the bond populous and all the bonds are based on these libel rates all these interest rates watts are base
again i ask not just george osborne we know he's a liar but what about david cameron what about tony blair what about gordon brown what about mervyn king what about ben bernanke what about timothy geithner about the f.e.c. f.s.a. what about the f.c.c. what about the commodities futures trading commission what about all these other regulatory bodies that oversee these. all have authority to put these guys out of business what about them why didn't they do it whenever mark carney the incoming...
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again i ask not just george osborne we know he's a liar but what about david cameron what about tony blair what about gordon brown what about mervyn king what about ben bernanke what about timothy geithner what about hank paulson what about the f.e.c. f.s.a. what about the f.c.c. what about the commodities futures trading commission what about all these other regulatory bodies that oversee these. all have authority to put these guys out of business what about them why didn't they do it whenever mark carney the incoming bank of england governor he's brought in to to basically whitewash everything for a few months before the bond pocalypse hits and everything starts to stink really badly again so he's just a whitewash he's just brought into why washy knows mark carney is implicit in record tearing and financial fraud he mark carney is a crook is coming in here to practice just is racketeering but he's going to whitewash the for to give these guys a breathing room ok so back to the story here because we talked about the bond pocalypse and all the bonds are based on these libel rates all these
again i ask not just george osborne we know he's a liar but what about david cameron what about tony blair what about gordon brown what about mervyn king what about ben bernanke what about timothy geithner what about hank paulson what about the f.e.c. f.s.a. what about the f.c.c. what about the commodities futures trading commission what about all these other regulatory bodies that oversee these. all have authority to put these guys out of business what about them why didn't they do it whenever...
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again i ask not just george osborne we know he's a liar but what about david cameron what about tony blair what about gordon brown what about mervyn king what about ben bernanke you what about timothy geithner what about hank paulson what about the f.e.c. f.s.a. what about the f.c.c. what about the commodities futures trading commission what about all these other regulatory bodies that oversee these. all have authority to put these guys out of business what about that why didn't they do it whenever mark carney the incoming bank of england governor he's brought in to basically whitewash everything for a few months before the bond pocalypse hits and everything starts to stink really badly again so he's just a whitewash he's just brought into why was she knows mark carney is implicit in record tearing and financial fraud he mark carney is a crook is coming in here to practice is is racketeering but he's going to whitewash the for to give these guys a breathing room ok so back to the story here because we talked about the bond pocalypse and all the bonds are based on these libel rates all thes
again i ask not just george osborne we know he's a liar but what about david cameron what about tony blair what about gordon brown what about mervyn king what about ben bernanke you what about timothy geithner what about hank paulson what about the f.e.c. f.s.a. what about the f.c.c. what about the commodities futures trading commission what about all these other regulatory bodies that oversee these. all have authority to put these guys out of business what about that why didn't they do it...
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well i was expelled by tony blair from the labor party in two thousand and three for my role as one ofthe leading figures in the war movement against the war on iraq and i founded the respect party which came out of the great antiwar movement which organized the biggest demonstrations the british britain has ever seen in its history indeed five times bigger than the next biggest. height and we're almost at the anniversary of that demonstration february fifteenth when we had two millions on the streets of britain representing tens of millions of people i think in opposition to the war on iraq even before people knew what we now know that the entire thing was built upon a tower of lies but the expulsion was another jaw of on because it was increasingly difficult and becoming impossible to remain in a party led by mr blair who is a war criminal and who should be on trial in the hague instead of swanning around the world making millions of dollars as a consultant to all sorts of grisly sovereign wealth funds of various dictatorships and exorbitant fees most often in the united states plus
well i was expelled by tony blair from the labor party in two thousand and three for my role as one ofthe leading figures in the war movement against the war on iraq and i founded the respect party which came out of the great antiwar movement which organized the biggest demonstrations the british britain has ever seen in its history indeed five times bigger than the next biggest. height and we're almost at the anniversary of that demonstration february fifteenth when we had two millions on the...
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well i was expelled by tony blair from the labor party in two thousand and three for my role as one ofthe leading figures in the war movement against the war on iraq and i founded the respect party which came out of the great antiwar movement which organized the biggest demonstrations that british britain has ever seen in its history indeed five times bigger than the next biggest. site and we're almost at the anniversary of that demonstration february fifteenth when we had two millions on the streets of britain representing tens of millions of people i think in opposition to the war on iraq even before people knew what we now know that the entire thing was built upon a tower of lies but the expulsion was another jaw of on because it was increasingly difficult and becoming impossible to remain in a party led by mr blair who is a war criminal and who should be on trial in the hague instead of swanning around the world making millions of dollars as a consultant to all sorts of grisly sovereign wealth funds of various dictatorships and exorbitant fees most often in the united states plus t
well i was expelled by tony blair from the labor party in two thousand and three for my role as one ofthe leading figures in the war movement against the war on iraq and i founded the respect party which came out of the great antiwar movement which organized the biggest demonstrations that british britain has ever seen in its history indeed five times bigger than the next biggest. site and we're almost at the anniversary of that demonstration february fifteenth when we had two millions on the...