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~ . ~ ., ,., tony blair? what i think about the nhs is _ tony blair?ryone - tony blair? what i think about the nhs is what everyone has| tony blair? what i think about i the nhs is what everyone has to say about it, nothing will happen in the nhs until they deal with the crisis of workers. deal with the crisis of workers-— deal with the crisis of workers. ~ . ., deal with the crisis of workers. . ., deal with the crisis of workers. ~ . ., workers. what made you so bad tribute act? _ workers. what made you so bad tribute act? because _ workers. what made you so bad tribute act? because people - workers. what made you so bad tribute act? because people arej tribute act? because people are t in: to tribute act? because people are trying to emulate _ tribute act? because people are trying to emulate the _ tribute act? because people are trying to emulate the past, - trying to emulate the past, actually we're not the past. what is an example of that? things around the language is similar in terms of what is being seen around the nhs and reform, i think that
~ . ~ ., ,., tony blair? what i think about the nhs is _ tony blair?ryone - tony blair? what i think about the nhs is what everyone has| tony blair? what i think about i the nhs is what everyone has to say about it, nothing will happen in the nhs until they deal with the crisis of workers. deal with the crisis of workers-— deal with the crisis of workers. ~ . ., deal with the crisis of workers. . ., deal with the crisis of workers. ~ . ., workers. what made you so bad tribute act? _ workers....
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it was a words of advice from tony blair today. a words of advice from tony blairtoday.ou need the data . you need to know need the data. you need to know who's been and who hasn't been. some of the vaccines that will come on the line will be multiple. there'll be multiple shots. so you to have the reasons to do with the health care more generally. but certainly a pandemic or that and the vaccines you've got to have a proper digital infrastructure and many countries don't have that, but that most countries don't have that. so there he is there's tony blair. he wants us to have multiple shots. and for all of it to be digitised so the state knows exactly what our status evil is all i status is, pure evil is all i can say . little happy note the can say. little happy note the sun today revealed the bubbly could be up to 50% cheaper as a result of those regulations. jacob rees—mogg talked about disappearing 50 pay off a bottle of because rules on foil and corks are going to change one final little thought . the final little thought. the cartoon is matt from the daily is utte
it was a words of advice from tony blair today. a words of advice from tony blairtoday.ou need the data . you need to know need the data. you need to know who's been and who hasn't been. some of the vaccines that will come on the line will be multiple. there'll be multiple shots. so you to have the reasons to do with the health care more generally. but certainly a pandemic or that and the vaccines you've got to have a proper digital infrastructure and many countries don't have that, but that...
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it was a words of advice from tony blair today. a words of advice from tony blairtoday.ou need the data . you need to know need the data. you need to know who's been and who hasn't been. some of the vaccines that will come on the line will be multiple. there'll be multiple shots. so you to have the reasons to do with the health care more generally. but certainly a pandemic or that and the vaccines you've got to have a proper digital infrastructure and many countries don't have that, but that most countries don't have that. so there he is there's tony blair. he wants us to have multiple shots. and for all of it to be digitised so the state knows exactly what our status evil is all i status is, pure evil is all i can say . little happy note the can say. little happy note the sun today revealed the bubbly could be up to 50% cheaper as a result of those regulations. jacob rees—mogg talked about disappearing 50 pay off a bottle of because rules on foil and corks are going to change one final little thought . the final little thought. the cartoon is matt from the daily is utte
it was a words of advice from tony blair today. a words of advice from tony blairtoday.ou need the data . you need to know need the data. you need to know who's been and who hasn't been. some of the vaccines that will come on the line will be multiple. there'll be multiple shots. so you to have the reasons to do with the health care more generally. but certainly a pandemic or that and the vaccines you've got to have a proper digital infrastructure and many countries don't have that, but that...
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if you look if you're comparing us to margaret thatcher or tony blair's that is the single blair's erale big has huge big change. now that has huge implications for the government, but really but it's not a it's not really a layabout it's layabout issue. it's a structural problem of we have more older people, workers more older people, fewer workers . is not as strong . the economy is not as strong as could that's going as it could be. and that's going to strain on public to put strain on public services. your thoughts from another big factor is that we've effectively raised the school evening age to 18, and we've also moved to a situation where nearly half of all young people go on to higher education in some either through some form, either through a modern apprenticeship or through going to university or through advanced fee. they the consequence of that is, you know, people can spend up to 21, 22 years at the beginning of life and then 20, 25 years, the end of life not working and paying end of life not working and paying tax. the contribue sitting in all kinds of ways. and the hig
if you look if you're comparing us to margaret thatcher or tony blair's that is the single blair's erale big has huge big change. now that has huge implications for the government, but really but it's not a it's not really a layabout it's layabout issue. it's a structural problem of we have more older people, workers more older people, fewer workers . is not as strong . the economy is not as strong as could that's going as it could be. and that's going to strain on public to put strain on...
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john, you advised tony blair, you know , advised tony blair, you know, hey, we've got this potential minister in waiting. some people are calling him. what did you what he said? he's you make to what he said? he's created a variety of created some a variety of different suggestions as to what he would do to reform the nhs. did you agree with him? well, i thought the big thing was he wrote for the sunday wrote an article for the sunday telegraph. he did for the guardian . so he went to a place guardian. so he went to a place that some labour party members have been that's that's offensive to even go to the telegraph. so that was good. go to there. and thought he also to there. and i thought he also he's nhs can't be a he's right the nhs can't be a sacred cow. it's got to change because technology has changed ways of treatment of changed lifestyles, change. people have changed. and i think he's right to say and it's a very blairite message, actually. he's saying you need reform. and tony always said the health service does need more money. they need more money after margaret thatcher a
john, you advised tony blair, you know , advised tony blair, you know, hey, we've got this potential minister in waiting. some people are calling him. what did you what he said? he's you make to what he said? he's created a variety of created some a variety of different suggestions as to what he would do to reform the nhs. did you agree with him? well, i thought the big thing was he wrote for the sunday wrote an article for the sunday telegraph. he did for the guardian . so he went to a place...
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tony blair did one term. he was appointed by the queen and he resigned .he then resigned. liz truss, very in her very very interesting in her very short period of office, did terms. but i do i do remember because there were it seemed to because there were it seemed to be after tony blair sort of this driving to the palace after an election, sort of fiction became became part the media, sort became part of the media, sort of pomp and of all right. of pomp and of it. all right. nick balls did a really good job as planning minister. he was very good at making the case for what needed to be done and. he used central government's powers to unlock of the planning problems . regrettably, that was problems. regrettably, that was stopped as . we got closer to an stopped as. we got closer to an election that was a nervousness in downing and his plans weren't carried on with business and government and. other lib dems in government. this was the same point which michael gove it was moved from education and an element the radical policy making stall. and yet robert je
tony blair did one term. he was appointed by the queen and he resigned .he then resigned. liz truss, very in her very very interesting in her very short period of office, did terms. but i do i do remember because there were it seemed to because there were it seemed to be after tony blair sort of this driving to the palace after an election, sort of fiction became became part the media, sort became part of the media, sort of pomp and of all right. of pomp and of it. all right. nick balls did a...
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and i thought, this is tony blair.ay i see actually some of the phrases were quite good, weren't they? i mean, you know, he was talking about sticking plaster politics, the need to end it and slogans and the solution. yes yeah. i mean, some of it was very well written and i would say objectively delivered with a bit more gusto perhaps than rishi managed yesterday. but the real question for me in terms of positioning , question for me in terms of positioning, i mean, this was a blair impersonation, the whole thing , wasn't it? well, i mean , thing, wasn't it? well, i mean, keir starmer doesn't like to be compared to blair, but you can see the similarities and there was a lot in the speech that tony blair more or less did back in 1994 when he took over as leader. so the things that keir starmer to do was to show that labouris starmer to do was to show that labour is that it's moved away. the left under jeremy corbyn. he's reformed party and he's now in a position to take over government. yes i mean, it was quite early in
and i thought, this is tony blair.ay i see actually some of the phrases were quite good, weren't they? i mean, you know, he was talking about sticking plaster politics, the need to end it and slogans and the solution. yes yeah. i mean, some of it was very well written and i would say objectively delivered with a bit more gusto perhaps than rishi managed yesterday. but the real question for me in terms of positioning , question for me in terms of positioning, i mean, this was a blair...
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and i thought, this is tony blair.ay i see actually some of the phrases were quite good, weren't they? i mean, you know, he was talking about sticking plaster politics, the need to end it and slogans and the solution. yes yeah. i mean, some of it was very well written and i would say objectively delivered with a bit more gusto perhaps than rishi managed yesterday. but the real question for me in terms of positioning , question for me in terms of positioning, i mean, this was a blair impersonation, the whole thing , wasn't it? well, i mean , thing, wasn't it? well, i mean, keir starmer doesn't like to be compared to blair, but you can see the similarities and there was a lot in the speech that tony blair more or less did back in 1994 when he took over as leader. so the things that keir starmer to do was to show that labouris starmer to do was to show that labour is that it's moved away. the left under jeremy corbyn. he's reformed party and he's now in a position to take over government. yes i mean, it was quite early in
and i thought, this is tony blair.ay i see actually some of the phrases were quite good, weren't they? i mean, you know, he was talking about sticking plaster politics, the need to end it and slogans and the solution. yes yeah. i mean, some of it was very well written and i would say objectively delivered with a bit more gusto perhaps than rishi managed yesterday. but the real question for me in terms of positioning , question for me in terms of positioning, i mean, this was a blair...
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s. unleashed it's shocking or bombing campaign, while across the pond. british prime minister, tony blair, also so will decay for war on ally the now infamous dodgy dossier, which claim sams nonexistent, w. m. d's could attack the country in 45 minutes. the intelligence picture they paint is one accumulated over the last 4 years. it is expensive, detailed, and authoritative. it concludes that iraq has chemical and biological weapons. that sedan has continued to produce them. that he has existing and active military plans for the use of chemical and biological weapons, which could be activated within 45 minutes, including against his own chia population. so who's to to benefit from it all the most? well, before the 2003 invasion, iraq's domestic oil industry was fully nationalized and close to western companies . to decades later, it is largely privatized and dominated by foreign firms, which have right in billions to understand the dynamics that are going on in the middle east. and of course, it's about oil. it's very much about oil, and we can't, we can't really deny that. i'm saddened t
s. unleashed it's shocking or bombing campaign, while across the pond. british prime minister, tony blair, also so will decay for war on ally the now infamous dodgy dossier, which claim sams nonexistent, w. m. d's could attack the country in 45 minutes. the intelligence picture they paint is one accumulated over the last 4 years. it is expensive, detailed, and authoritative. it concludes that iraq has chemical and biological weapons. that sedan has continued to produce them. that he has...
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how these groups and called for george w bush and tony blair to be tried as war criminals. still announce it as they enjoy the patronage of the elite that they help profit from the war. launched on ally, steve sweeney bringing us just some of the stories from the decades long conflict. you can find more of them on our website, including as well, former un weapons inspector scott ritter chronicling is own attempts to prevent the war. we'll touch in many other aspects of. busy the conflict throughout the coming months in our special coverage of the 20th anniversary of all of america's longest tours. this is our t international ah, at this hour, american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm iraq, to free its people. and to defend the world from grey who's with both we will bring to the iraqi people, food and medicines and supplies and freedom with ah.
how these groups and called for george w bush and tony blair to be tried as war criminals. still announce it as they enjoy the patronage of the elite that they help profit from the war. launched on ally, steve sweeney bringing us just some of the stories from the decades long conflict. you can find more of them on our website, including as well, former un weapons inspector scott ritter chronicling is own attempts to prevent the war. we'll touch in many other aspects of. busy the conflict...
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i think mike, you made a very interesting point there about tony blair, about bringing up tony blair, we see lot of because i think we see a lot of kind tony. certainly. yeah. kind of tony. certainly. yeah. yes, long term, yes, of course in the long term, like of the reforms he made like many of the reforms he made to our political system as to our political system such as in house lords as well. in the house of lords as well. yes. now we can see in hindsight that it has hugely damaged trust in political in our political system. devolution, same with the supreme been supreme court. but i've been massive constitutional changes under and now we are under tony blair and now we are seeing these fruits of them. and i of them it started i think many of them it started as so reform but alice was as so reform then. but alice was i wouldn't say reform. i'd say that have actually look at that we have to actually look at at our tradition and we have to go back to tradition. many of tony reforms from tony blair's reforms come from a place progressivism and place of progressivism and modern justic
i think mike, you made a very interesting point there about tony blair, about bringing up tony blair, we see lot of because i think we see a lot of kind tony. certainly. yeah. kind of tony. certainly. yeah. yes, long term, yes, of course in the long term, like of the reforms he made like many of the reforms he made to our political system as to our political system such as in house lords as well. in the house of lords as well. yes. now we can see in hindsight that it has hugely damaged trust in...
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perhaps most incisive tony blair not wearing seatbelt, was even written about in the guardian in twos now i nofice seven. the piece reads now i notice that the prime minister wears no seatbelts when i tend to point this out to him. he gives an emphatic shrug and. there we have it. in two thousand and seven, the media talking about this trivial issue in a trivial way. in talking about this trivial issue in a trivial way . in 2023, the in a trivial way. in 2023, the media talking about this trivial issue as . if the prime media talking about this trivial issue as. if the prime minister should be fined . as if this is should be fined. as if this is part of a devalued government. as if this is a political issue. now if that doesn't look like double standards, i don't know what does . now. finally this what does. now. finally this morning to one of those substantive issues that i do wish the media would be talking more about . wish the media would be talking more about. indeed, we are facing sluggish growth in the united kingdom. so too is most of western europe . but of western europe. bu
perhaps most incisive tony blair not wearing seatbelt, was even written about in the guardian in twos now i nofice seven. the piece reads now i notice that the prime minister wears no seatbelts when i tend to point this out to him. he gives an emphatic shrug and. there we have it. in two thousand and seven, the media talking about this trivial issue in a trivial way. in talking about this trivial issue in a trivial way . in 2023, the in a trivial way. in 2023, the media talking about this...
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when of course, tony blair, the full british prime minister was making millions of pounds, providing services to all kinds of dictatorships and repressive regimes all over the world, acting as a sort of unofficial envoy of the british government. and this is a man whose entire career was dotted with hypocritical language about human rights . so the human rights can, evaporates like water on a frying pan whenever there's a few pounds of steak. so alex, on the if 2022 was the worst. if human rights protection in the u. k. in decades, how do you see been next year 20 but this year, putting out well being about the same or even worse, to be honest because 2022 stood out because there was a series of repressive pieces of legislation passed regarding protest um regarding asylum seekers but britain is out on the polling record on civil liberties for a very long time, nicky, we are imprisoning right now. the british government holds in prison. julian a sons for the crime of reporting things that were true. he is locked up in a maximum security prison in london called bel nash. and he has bee
when of course, tony blair, the full british prime minister was making millions of pounds, providing services to all kinds of dictatorships and repressive regimes all over the world, acting as a sort of unofficial envoy of the british government. and this is a man whose entire career was dotted with hypocritical language about human rights . so the human rights can, evaporates like water on a frying pan whenever there's a few pounds of steak. so alex, on the if 2022 was the worst. if human...
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of course it was tony blair was very much blair that was very much involved in that.the protocol and good agreement and the good friday agreement cannot this same space. cannot exist in this same space. and of course, the sdlp, the social democratic and labour party , the sister party of keir party, the sister party of keir starmer party, want to try and get legislate and pass through in order to stop that cross—party , cross—party cross—party, cross—party cooperation in order to elect a speaker very much than driving a coach and horses through what is left of the good friday agreement. he also accused the tories getting off their bad footing with the irish government at the start of this whole situation . but of course whole situation. but of course leo varadkar was yesterday the irish taoiseach of why the first thing that he did when he went to europe was show pictures of ira violence and say that the threat of ira violence coming back was very high. so is it any wonder because they 20, 27 states and britain was trying to negotiate with them . so was the negotiate w
of course it was tony blair was very much blair that was very much involved in that.the protocol and good agreement and the good friday agreement cannot this same space. cannot exist in this same space. and of course, the sdlp, the social democratic and labour party , the sister party of keir party, the sister party of keir starmer party, want to try and get legislate and pass through in order to stop that cross—party , cross—party cross—party, cross—party cooperation in order to elect...
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will remember tony blair.orming nhs and remember so you know i've got the skull on my back i'm trying to it and he said well at the end of it is time he said well the only i regret is not going further in reforming pubuc going further in reforming public service. so i'm keir starmer's might taking a taking a note from tony blair on the although briefly if you can ross i just wonder whether he really is tony blair 2.0. this guy flip flops doesn't he he campaigned for jeremy corbyn to become prime minister he's got this terrible 1970s idea of a state energy company investing all borrowed billions on flaky renewables. he's irredeemably woke . think he's more corbyn woke. think he's more corbyn than blair? and do you really buy this tough talk when it comes to the nhs? if he gets number 10, is he really to stand up to the medical unions who are, after all, his constituency? this is the thing is standing up to the unions is not something labour really does they all of course all labour's paymasters and as tony blai
will remember tony blair.orming nhs and remember so you know i've got the skull on my back i'm trying to it and he said well at the end of it is time he said well the only i regret is not going further in reforming pubuc going further in reforming public service. so i'm keir starmer's might taking a taking a note from tony blair on the although briefly if you can ross i just wonder whether he really is tony blair 2.0. this guy flip flops doesn't he he campaigned for jeremy corbyn to become...
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will remember tony blair.orming nhs and remember so you know i've got the skull on my back i'm trying to it and he said well at the end of it is time he said well the only i regret is not going further in reforming pubuc going further in reforming public service. so i'm keir starmer's might taking a taking a note from tony blair on the although briefly if you can ross i just wonder whether he really is tony blair 2.0. this guy flip flops doesn't he he campaigned for jeremy corbyn to become prime minister he's got this terrible 1970s idea of a state energy company investing all borrowed billions on flaky renewables. he's irredeemably woke . think he's more corbyn woke. think he's more corbyn than blair? and do you really buy this tough talk when it comes to the nhs? if he gets number 10, is he really to stand up to the medical unions who are, after all, his constituency? this is the thing is standing up to the unions is not something labour really does they all of course all labour's paymasters and as tony blai
will remember tony blair.orming nhs and remember so you know i've got the skull on my back i'm trying to it and he said well at the end of it is time he said well the only i regret is not going further in reforming pubuc going further in reforming public service. so i'm keir starmer's might taking a taking a note from tony blair on the although briefly if you can ross i just wonder whether he really is tony blair 2.0. this guy flip flops doesn't he he campaigned for jeremy corbyn to become...
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and eight years ago , tony blair, shortly years ago, tony blair, shortly after he was elected, told frankway and think the unthinkable in terms of pension age and benefits. and frank, did and tony blair sacked him. it just shows you how difficult all this is . in a moment, we're this is. in a moment, we're going to talk about energy . going to talk about energy. you're being told turn off the electricity, you'll a bonus from your company. isn't that ? i'm your company. isn't that? i'm going to tell you why. your company. isn't that? i'm going to tell you why . moment. going to tell you why. moment. actually, we're beginning energy rationing. seriously if . so, your views rishi sunak, is he a leader? is he a decisive leader because i just don't think he is. you have to say barry says not a democratically elected one. well, that's certainly true, barry. what leadership qualities does he have? because i wouldn't follow him through a drive through very good. him through a drive through very good . another view, it says yes good. another view, it says yes he's literally the prime minister. wha
and eight years ago , tony blair, shortly years ago, tony blair, shortly after he was elected, told frankway and think the unthinkable in terms of pension age and benefits. and frank, did and tony blair sacked him. it just shows you how difficult all this is . in a moment, we're this is. in a moment, we're going to talk about energy . going to talk about energy. you're being told turn off the electricity, you'll a bonus from your company. isn't that ? i'm your company. isn't that? i'm going to...
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and eight years ago , tony blair, shortly years ago, tony blair, shortly after he was elected, told frankway and think the unthinkable in terms of pension age and benefits. and frank, did and tony blair sacked him. it just shows you how difficult all this is . in a moment, we're this is. in a moment, we're going to talk about energy . going to talk about energy. you're being told turn off the electricity, you'll a bonus from your company. isn't that ? i'm your company. isn't that? i'm going to tell you why. your company. isn't that? i'm going to tell you why . moment. going to tell you why. moment. actually, we're beginning energy rationing. seriously if . so, your views rishi sunak, is he a leader? is he a decisive leader because i just don't think he is. you have to say barry says not a democratically elected one. well, that's certainly true, barry. what leadership qualities does he have? because i wouldn't follow him through a drive through very good. him through a drive through very good . another view, it says yes good. another view, it says yes he's literally the prime minister. wha
and eight years ago , tony blair, shortly years ago, tony blair, shortly after he was elected, told frankway and think the unthinkable in terms of pension age and benefits. and frank, did and tony blair sacked him. it just shows you how difficult all this is . in a moment, we're this is. in a moment, we're going to talk about energy . going to talk about energy. you're being told turn off the electricity, you'll a bonus from your company. isn't that ? i'm your company. isn't that? i'm going to...
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i think of tony blair because. er brown , the under blair and under brown, the most part, even though, spending increased as a share of gdp . it increased as a share of gdp. it was much lower than it currently is . and in terms of the taxpayer is. and in terms of the taxpayer with the tax burden that 70 year high, i think will the party are trying to do they're trying to banish any sort of lingering after taste among the electorate of jeremy corbyn. but specifically among older voters . jim callahan in the late 1970s, listening to rachel reeves on the airwaves this morning, she sounded like jim callahan before you were born. some, i'm sure know the speech 1976, when jim said, we can't we used to think you can spend your way out of a recession i tell you now, in all candour that is no longer the case. so labour are trying to do what they have to do in order to win votes in the centre ground conveys a run of the mill british voters. we are not going to upend the economy. we are not going to spend too much of other peo
i think of tony blair because. er brown , the under blair and under brown, the most part, even though, spending increased as a share of gdp . it increased as a share of gdp. it was much lower than it currently is . and in terms of the taxpayer is. and in terms of the taxpayer with the tax burden that 70 year high, i think will the party are trying to do they're trying to banish any sort of lingering after taste among the electorate of jeremy corbyn. but specifically among older voters . jim...
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and tony blair's ann widdecombe.y blair's former top adviser, my meats guest is the journalist finance writer and former brexit party mep and author rees—mogg. quite a character. she's live after ten in my take it ten. it's and the country needs a diet it's time to britain's bulging waistline and i might just the answer it's a monologue that could possibly change your life. that's after ten. plus we've got the papers at 1030 sharp. you can set your watch to it with tomorrow's headlines and panel reaction in news agenda. are we now a to be british? and was it a mistake to get rid of bojo ? a mistake to get rid of bojo? we'll be joined by one of his closest allies later this hour . closest allies later this hour. do you have boris regret reacting to those stories ? and reacting to those stories? and many more on my fantastic panel of journalist and bestselling hilary freeman , political hilary freeman, political commentator and co—founder of conservatives against racism and for equality albie amankona and the leader of
and tony blair's ann widdecombe.y blair's former top adviser, my meats guest is the journalist finance writer and former brexit party mep and author rees—mogg. quite a character. she's live after ten in my take it ten. it's and the country needs a diet it's time to britain's bulging waistline and i might just the answer it's a monologue that could possibly change your life. that's after ten. plus we've got the papers at 1030 sharp. you can set your watch to it with tomorrow's headlines and...
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and tony blair's ann widdecombe.y blair's former top adviser, my meats guest is the journalist finance writer and former brexit party mep and author rees—mogg. quite a character. she's live after ten in my take it ten. it's and the country needs a diet it's time to britain's bulging waistline and i might just the answer it's a monologue that could possibly change your life. that's after ten. plus we've got the papers at 1030 sharp. you can set your watch to it with tomorrow's headlines and panel reaction in news agenda. are we now a to be british? and was it a mistake to get rid of bojo ? a mistake to get rid of bojo? we'll be joined by one of his closest allies later this hour . closest allies later this hour. do you have boris regret reacting to those stories ? and reacting to those stories? and many more on my fantastic panel of journalist and bestselling hilary freeman , political hilary freeman, political commentator and co—founder of conservatives against racism and for equality albie amankona and the leader of
and tony blair's ann widdecombe.y blair's former top adviser, my meats guest is the journalist finance writer and former brexit party mep and author rees—mogg. quite a character. she's live after ten in my take it ten. it's and the country needs a diet it's time to britain's bulging waistline and i might just the answer it's a monologue that could possibly change your life. that's after ten. plus we've got the papers at 1030 sharp. you can set your watch to it with tomorrow's headlines and...
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should the public forgive , tony blair, for that forgive, tony blair, for that war?ite in those terms, because i think say you're a brief family. i don't know. you're someone that's always been very respectful of the contribution of the armed forces. i think if you're a brave family, you'll view of the iraq war is going to be very different and perhaps the sublime be several steps removed is just in removed from it is just in politics, tony politics, in the media. tony blair, when he was blair, i think when he was interviewed the times, you interviewed by the times, you know, times journalist said, know, the times journalist said, well, walk down well, you you can't walk down the anymore. you the street anymore. and you actually i said, well, actually reported i said, well, actually, i do. i'm sure actually, i do. and i'm sure every high profile minister or prime gets something rude shouted out, i might imagine, for tony blair for all sorts of reasons in a sheer length time in office. it will be more but that although this is quite downbeat, what i say is relative to
should the public forgive , tony blair, for that forgive, tony blair, for that war?ite in those terms, because i think say you're a brief family. i don't know. you're someone that's always been very respectful of the contribution of the armed forces. i think if you're a brave family, you'll view of the iraq war is going to be very different and perhaps the sublime be several steps removed is just in removed from it is just in politics, tony politics, in the media. tony blair, when he was blair,...
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should the public forgive , tony blair, for that forgive, tony blair, for that war?ite in those terms, because i think say you're a brief family. i don't know. you're someone that's always been very respectful of the contribution of the armed forces. i think if you're a brave family, you'll view of the iraq war is going to be very different and perhaps the sublime be several steps removed is just in removed from it is just in politics, tony politics, in the media. tony blair, when he was blair, i think when he was interviewed the times, you interviewed by the times, you know, times journalist said, know, the times journalist said, well, walk down well, you you can't walk down the anymore. you the street anymore. and you actually i said, well, actually reported i said, well, actually, i do. i'm sure actually, i do. and i'm sure every high profile minister or prime gets something rude shouted out, i might imagine, for tony blair for all sorts of reasons in a sheer length time in office. it will be more but that although this is quite downbeat, what i say is relative to
should the public forgive , tony blair, for that forgive, tony blair, for that war?ite in those terms, because i think say you're a brief family. i don't know. you're someone that's always been very respectful of the contribution of the armed forces. i think if you're a brave family, you'll view of the iraq war is going to be very different and perhaps the sublime be several steps removed is just in removed from it is just in politics, tony politics, in the media. tony blair, when he was blair,...
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. 0ne thatcher saying that the labour party must be tony blair.ecting our countries today and what choices can we make. i think they're different choices to make that we're not speaking about and we are not narrating it and i'm hoping that i can do that in the hope that some will pick it up at some point. so when you care about reforming the nhs and bring in private companies to cut the waiting list, that is a bad tribute act of 20 player, isn't it? ~ ., , ., , ., ., bad tribute act of 20 player, isn't it? would people have to see about it? would people have to see about it is nothing — it? would people have to see about it is nothing will— it? would people have to see about it is nothing will happen _ it? would people have to see about it is nothing will happen in - it? would people have to see about it is nothing will happen in the - it? would people have to see about it is nothing will happen in the nhs| it is nothing will happen in the nhs video the presence of workers, nothing will happen.— video the presence of workers, nothing will happen.
. 0ne thatcher saying that the labour party must be tony blair.ecting our countries today and what choices can we make. i think they're different choices to make that we're not speaking about and we are not narrating it and i'm hoping that i can do that in the hope that some will pick it up at some point. so when you care about reforming the nhs and bring in private companies to cut the waiting list, that is a bad tribute act of 20 player, isn't it? ~ ., , ., , ., ., bad tribute act of 20...
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few characters who were members of this club margaret thatcher bigney in zhizin's bill clinton tony blair prince philip our representatives were also there. for example, anatoly chubais, before he stood in this line in a supermarket in cyprus, he attended a meeting of this club, was dmitry trenin, a representative of the carnegie moscow center, and finally, in at some point there was grigory yavlinsky, listen to one more quote. sbignivo in life. by the way, i already said he was a member of this club. this is said in 2009, this crisis will not end in august, not in september, not in october, not in november, not in 2010 , not in 2012, not in 2015, this crisis will never end until we reach our goals our goal is to make you well aware of the one world government. here is what we need, and it will be formed do you like this idea or not? you yourself about us this is easier, because it will only get worse and worse and worse and worse for this, much more is needed than economic paralysis, we need hunger and epidemic warriors around the world today. we see war. epidemic and impending famine th
few characters who were members of this club margaret thatcher bigney in zhizin's bill clinton tony blair prince philip our representatives were also there. for example, anatoly chubais, before he stood in this line in a supermarket in cyprus, he attended a meeting of this club, was dmitry trenin, a representative of the carnegie moscow center, and finally, in at some point there was grigory yavlinsky, listen to one more quote. sbignivo in life. by the way, i already said he was a member of...
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tony blair. oh, stop it, john stop it. stop it. right john. you wanted it.tle titled man why yeah, burst . johnson had why yeah, burst. johnson had £800. i just credit facility is pay £800. i just credit facility is pay almost £800,000. oh right okay there's a donor here hundreds . okay there's a donor here hundreds. queen it was quite small and this is an extraordinary story . it turns extraordinary story. it turns out boris johnson is like he's like the man at the bar who's never got his wallet on him . never got his wallet on him. when it's time for a round, he somebody else to pay for everything, for him. and there's a sort of tory donor , a a sort of tory donor, a supporter of boris johnson, who gave him a credit facility he could draw down on his pm of £800,000. now even if there weren't a cost of living crisis extraordinary the idea that the uk prime minister on a six figure salary is asking somebody else to give him the ability to borrow from from from them to pay borrow from from from them to pay for childcare, to pay to for his accommodation is fre
tony blair. oh, stop it, john stop it. stop it. right john. you wanted it.tle titled man why yeah, burst . johnson had why yeah, burst. johnson had £800. i just credit facility is pay £800. i just credit facility is pay almost £800,000. oh right okay there's a donor here hundreds . okay there's a donor here hundreds. queen it was quite small and this is an extraordinary story . it turns extraordinary story. it turns out boris johnson is like he's like the man at the bar who's never got his...
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we have got the tory party wanting to be margaret thatcher and the labour party wanting to be tony blair our country, and what choices can we make? i think there are different choices to make that we are not speaking about, that we are not narrating, and i am going to make sure! are not narrating, and i am going to make sure i do that in the hope that somebody will pick it up at some point. 50 somebody will pick it up at some oint. ,., somebody will pick it up at some oint. , ., ., somebody will pick it up at some oint. i. ., ., ,., point. so when you hear the labour leader talking _ point. so when you hear the labour leader talking of _ point. so when you hear the labour leader talking of reforming - point. so when you hear the labour leader talking of reforming the - point. so when you hear the labour. leader talking of reforming the nhs, bringing in private companies to help cut the waiting list, that a bad tribute act to tony blair, is it? ~ ., ., , , it? well, nothing will happen in the nhs until they _ it? well, nothing will happen in the nhs until they deal _ it? well, nothing wil
we have got the tory party wanting to be margaret thatcher and the labour party wanting to be tony blair our country, and what choices can we make? i think there are different choices to make that we are not speaking about, that we are not narrating, and i am going to make sure! are not narrating, and i am going to make sure i do that in the hope that somebody will pick it up at some point. 50 somebody will pick it up at some oint. ,., somebody will pick it up at some oint. , ., ., somebody...
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his friendship with the leaders of the western world, in particular with british prime minister tony blairtes in his memoirs about this period that, unfortunately, this uh , the british political class, he did not want to, uh, perceive the newly elected leader of russia. although a historical opportunity to again establish some kind of civilized dialogue between , uh, two peoples, two worlds. she was, that is, in all e, which means that the reasons for all were wiped. here are these escalations of confrontations. unfortunately, this is the position of our western partners. eh, i'm wrong. but what additional message was sent by both alant and uh merkel? they are, after all, the main thing is that we talked a lot about this, but here they essentially pronounce it in their own words. that what is happening now in ukraine - this is not kiev and moscow that is, you are in this territory the entire western world is fighting. well, at least from the russian federation, at least, considering? how many other countries that also do not want to be in the paradigm that they are preparing globalists, l
his friendship with the leaders of the western world, in particular with british prime minister tony blairtes in his memoirs about this period that, unfortunately, this uh , the british political class, he did not want to, uh, perceive the newly elected leader of russia. although a historical opportunity to again establish some kind of civilized dialogue between , uh, two peoples, two worlds. she was, that is, in all e, which means that the reasons for all were wiped. here are these escalations...
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, but tony blair writes in his memoirs about this period that, unfortunately, this uh, the british politicalid not want to, uh, perceive the newly elected leader russia although a historical opportunity to again establish some kind of civilized dialogue between , uh, two peoples, two worlds. she was, that is, in all e, which means that the reasons for all these escalations of confrontations. unfortunately , this position of our western partners is erroneous. is there any other additional message sent by both alant and uh merkel they are the main thing, we talked a lot about this, but here they essentially pronounce it in their own words. that what is happening now in ukraine is not kiev and moscow, that is, you are on this territory, the entire western world is fighting. well, at least from the russian federation, at least, considering? like many other countries that also do not want to be in the paradigm that the globalists are preparing, like you, well, we probably should still enlighten the role of the united states of america here. uh, global changes in the situation in the world. and. i
, but tony blair writes in his memoirs about this period that, unfortunately, this uh, the british politicalid not want to, uh, perceive the newly elected leader russia although a historical opportunity to again establish some kind of civilized dialogue between , uh, two peoples, two worlds. she was, that is, in all e, which means that the reasons for all these escalations of confrontations. unfortunately , this position of our western partners is erroneous. is there any other additional...
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for the rise of islamic state and other global g had his groups and calls for george w bush and tony blair to be tried as war criminals still unanswered. as they enjoy the patronage of the elite that they help profit from the war launched on a lie. just some of the stories from what was a decades long cough. it is remark in 20 years as a kick off of the u. s. invasion and occupation of iraq more details to come here on arte ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah yeah, look at that when i said that the money with people with francisco, new york, 125. we received a difference with the tableau with the money, a feature that you took left a z, e v, who limited to 60 percent of them all my money at a studio that away studio. he used to publish it so money door with a movie, which is here with me please, who are you completely on their computer since i don't they beat what article that will digest deeper please. rhodes was a she gonna start going up is around cost is a for you by the end of our stuff. get by year over i said, give it a little. got the research. only 4 seconds kim. salvatore was don
for the rise of islamic state and other global g had his groups and calls for george w bush and tony blair to be tried as war criminals still unanswered. as they enjoy the patronage of the elite that they help profit from the war launched on a lie. just some of the stories from what was a decades long cough. it is remark in 20 years as a kick off of the u. s. invasion and occupation of iraq more details to come here on arte ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah yeah, look at that when i said that...
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allow tony blair.rmer is talking about nhs reform , talking about nhs reform, stopping the boats and fixing the economy. he even likes brexit. now they say that starmer couldn't do any worse than the tories who crashed the economy. as a result, many think it's economy. as a result, many think wsfime economy. as a result, many think it's time for labour really labour the answer to industrial strife and the striking unions when they're in the pockets of the union barons themselves. let me tell you, it's very hard to stand up to upon whom you are financially dependent . is labour financially dependent. is labour really the answer ? the migrant really the answer? the migrant crisis, when they've blocked the rwanda plan and promised a deal with france . good luck with that with france. good luck with that one. bombshells are labour really the answer ? it comes to really the answer? it comes to woke political correctness which is driving so many brits mad. jeremy clarkson's been writing about it he points out
allow tony blair.rmer is talking about nhs reform , talking about nhs reform, stopping the boats and fixing the economy. he even likes brexit. now they say that starmer couldn't do any worse than the tories who crashed the economy. as a result, many think it's economy. as a result, many think wsfime economy. as a result, many think it's time for labour really labour the answer to industrial strife and the striking unions when they're in the pockets of the union barons themselves. let me tell...
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alongside me, i've got john mcternan, the political strategist and former political adviser to tony blairo henry hill, a deputy editor of conservativehome. welcome generous of you . do you remember generous of you. do you remember this fella, john hume , that you this fella, john hume, that you all last week? in fact, the columnist blamed on john? it was the pair of them quite frankly, in together . the pair of them quite frankly, in together. in it the pair of them quite frankly, in together . in it together in it together. in it together to remember if you're a regular viewer, they were going on about you makes me laugh. you laughing. it makes me laugh. or because sure or should laugh because i'm sure it suggestion. it was a sensible suggestion. but you spend an hour but taxing you spend an hour wealth on private homes on wealth on your private homes on end . as john, you end wealth. as john, you remember that . well, they're remember that. well, they're back again anyway . you know the back again anyway. you know the drill, don't you? it's not just about us here in the studio. it's abo
alongside me, i've got john mcternan, the political strategist and former political adviser to tony blairo henry hill, a deputy editor of conservativehome. welcome generous of you . do you remember generous of you. do you remember this fella, john hume , that you this fella, john hume, that you all last week? in fact, the columnist blamed on john? it was the pair of them quite frankly, in together . the pair of them quite frankly, in together. in it the pair of them quite frankly, in together ....
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allow tony blair.rmer is talking about nhs reform , talking about nhs reform, stopping the boats and fixing the economy. he even likes brexit. now they say that starmer couldn't do any worse than the tories who crashed the economy. as a result, many think it's economy. as a result, many think wsfime economy. as a result, many think it's time for labour really labour the answer to industrial strife and the striking unions when they're in the pockets of the union barons themselves. let me tell you, it's very hard to stand up to upon whom you are financially dependent . is labour financially dependent. is labour really the answer ? the migrant really the answer? the migrant crisis, when they've blocked the rwanda plan and promised a deal with france . good luck with that with france. good luck with that one. bombshells are labour really the answer ? it comes to really the answer? it comes to woke political correctness which is driving so many brits mad. jeremy clarkson's been writing about it he points out
allow tony blair.rmer is talking about nhs reform , talking about nhs reform, stopping the boats and fixing the economy. he even likes brexit. now they say that starmer couldn't do any worse than the tories who crashed the economy. as a result, many think it's economy. as a result, many think wsfime economy. as a result, many think it's time for labour really labour the answer to industrial strife and the striking unions when they're in the pockets of the union barons themselves. let me tell...