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, what i'm saying is that there's a big difference between there's a big difference between the tony blair that has been consistent actually through the whole penod actually through the whole period since blair left. so it's not it's not something that's just about fear or or rishi sunak or anyone else . it's the sunak or anyone else. it's the fact that blair was a different type of leader and he gave that that, that great. leadership to the public during that period . the public during that period. in the run up and then in the general election. and what happened afterwards , i think happened afterwards, i think that's very different. if your question is, is it the same as 97? question is, is it the same as 97.7 my question is, is it the same as 97? my answer is no, it isn't. >> and of course , the famous >> and of course, the famous peter mandelson line about tony blair and his electoral success within the labour party is that the recent history of general elections for the labour party has been lose, lose, lose, lose. blair, blair, blair lose, lose, lose . i think blair, blair, blair lo
, what i'm saying is that there's a big difference between there's a big difference between the tony blair that has been consistent actually through the whole penod actually through the whole period since blair left. so it's not it's not something that's just about fear or or rishi sunak or anyone else . it's the sunak or anyone else. it's the fact that blair was a different type of leader and he gave that that, that great. leadership to the public during that period . the public during that...
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there are fashion. down in ruthless tony blair pra there are a fashion. down in ruthless tony blairuthless tony blair pra there are a lot the|ion. >> there are a lot of the stories where you what will stories where you hear what will be presume to be be what you presume to be the worst excesses labour worst excesses of labour when you read story. you actually read the story. it's very much just the quote out even with it's very much just the quote out one even with it's very much just the quote out one the, even with it's very much just the quote out one the, the, n with it's very much just the quote out one the, the, the th the one about the, the, the proms , debonair saying that the proms, debonair saying that the last night the proms shouldn't have i can't remember rule britannia . britannia, you have britannia. britannia, you have the full interview says i've got no, interest in telling no, no interest in telling cultural events what do. it's cultural events what to do. it's totally up to them. i think maybe it could be talked about. that's all she said. but the newspapers got t
there are fashion. down in ruthless tony blair pra there are a fashion. down in ruthless tony blairuthless tony blair pra there are a lot the|ion. >> there are a lot of the stories where you what will stories where you hear what will be presume to be be what you presume to be the worst excesses labour worst excesses of labour when you read story. you actually read the story. it's very much just the quote out even with it's very much just the quote out one even with it's very much just the...
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hutten previously served under tony blair a secretary of defense during the occupation of iraq and afghanistan. today he works directly for the israeli regime as the director of an arms firm. that is owned by the israeli government. following his role under blair, hutton went to be chairman of the royal united services institute, key war mongering think tank that is funded by arms giant bae systems, lockhead martin and raithion. after that, he worked as an advisor to loch heed martin at the same time as sitting in the house of lords. he is now director of the arms firm pierson engineering, which was bought out by israeli arms giant rafael. which is directly owned by the netanyahu government. rafael is israel's third largest weapons company with 8,000 employees and over 30 subsidiaries worldwide. some of the most famous systems used by the israeli occupation forces are the iron dome, iron beam, trophy, popie, and david sling. today, lord john hotton serves as a director of raphael subsidiary pace and engineering alongside. three israelis, the most notable being dr. ram gazali, executive vice pr
hutten previously served under tony blair a secretary of defense during the occupation of iraq and afghanistan. today he works directly for the israeli regime as the director of an arms firm. that is owned by the israeli government. following his role under blair, hutton went to be chairman of the royal united services institute, key war mongering think tank that is funded by arms giant bae systems, lockhead martin and raithion. after that, he worked as an advisor to loch heed martin at the...
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they see this as a cynical shift towards the policies of tony blair towards the policies of tony blaire that _ to win the election. or a cynical shift because that is _ to win the election. or a cynical shift because that is where i to win the election. or a cynicalj shift because that is where they feel they have the major opportunity to get across the floor in the house. and i think what george is... it is nice to get a voice that says let's notjust it is nice to get a voice that says let's not just take the it is nice to get a voice that says let's notjust take the view of one side in the conflict, let's look at both sides. and it might upset a lot of people... both sides. and it might upset a lot of people- - -— of people... does he say that? listen, mark, _ of people... does he say that? listen, mark, just _ of people... does he say that? listen, mark, just to _ of people... does he say that? listen, mark, just to sum i of people... does he say that? listen, mark, just to sum up i of people... does he say that? i listen, mark, just to sum up what i am hearing, there is quite a bit
they see this as a cynical shift towards the policies of tony blair towards the policies of tony blaire that _ to win the election. or a cynical shift because that is _ to win the election. or a cynical shift because that is where i to win the election. or a cynicalj shift because that is where they feel they have the major opportunity to get across the floor in the house. and i think what george is... it is nice to get a voice that says let's notjust it is nice to get a voice that says let's...
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but look there's not going it's not like gordon brown tony blair.t it's not a cabinet of brilliant people. >> well i think there's great people i have said to me people i think have said to me that them not that some of them are not they're think they're not. look, i think i think it's a mix obviously it's a, bag. but you a, it's a mixed bag. but you know, reeves i think it's know, rachel reeves i think it's going be excellent going to be excellent as chancellor going to be excellent as chanc to or going to be excellent as chanc to deliver change going to be excellent as chancto deliver change and going to deliver change and reform service reform in the health service to get waiting lists down. get those waiting lists down. no, not privatisation. using private capacity to deliver for nhs patients is that's not privatisation. >> i think it rachel you >> i think it rachel reeves you have and copy a shadow have a cut and copy a shadow chancellor wes streeting. i chancellor and wes streeting. i mean is that answer mean really is that your answer to heal
but look there's not going it's not like gordon brown tony blair.t it's not a cabinet of brilliant people. >> well i think there's great people i have said to me people i think have said to me that them not that some of them are not they're think they're not. look, i think i think it's a mix obviously it's a, bag. but you a, it's a mixed bag. but you know, reeves i think it's know, rachel reeves i think it's going be excellent going to be excellent as chancellor going to be excellent as...
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founder and mogul in the industry who graced the cover of forbes magazine and appeared on stage with tony blairton. american football player, tom brady, and supermodel, gisele bundchen, starred in his company's ads. he spoke in front of congress as a leader in the burgeoning crypto industry. he founded the cryptocurrency, exchange fdx, where customers traded their dollars and pounds for cryptocurrencies like bitcoin. when the exchange collapsed in november 2022, he assured customers their money was safe. but it turns out his entire business was built on lies. a jury convicted him here in this courthouse in november, of fraud and conspiracy charges after five hours of deliberations — a nod to the strength of the government's case. nowjudge lewis kaplan has sentenced him to 25 years in prison, saying bankman—fried knew his actions were wrong and criminal, and that he made a bad bet that he would not get caught. judge kaplan said the losses to ftx customers, investors and lenders totalled more than $11 billion. bankruptcy proceedings have been able to claw back much of the money but thejudge said
founder and mogul in the industry who graced the cover of forbes magazine and appeared on stage with tony blairton. american football player, tom brady, and supermodel, gisele bundchen, starred in his company's ads. he spoke in front of congress as a leader in the burgeoning crypto industry. he founded the cryptocurrency, exchange fdx, where customers traded their dollars and pounds for cryptocurrencies like bitcoin. when the exchange collapsed in november 2022, he assured customers their money...
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afraid of, because that this meant a huge number of victims, a drop in the ratings of bill clinton, tony blair figures, which is why they activated this company at some point, refused to agree to a truce at easter, which they were asked to do, including by the russian leadership , and well, in the end they achieved their goal, although it should be noted that russian... diplomacy was able to help serbia, the russian military, russian diplomacy, through organizing the transfer of our peacekeepers to the territory of kosovo, contributed to the fact that at least some kind of protection by kosovo the serbs were provided with it in the first years after this operation. the first thing they did was bomb television, yes, to deprive the government of the opportunity to inform its population, to abandon the population, so to speak. let's just say it's the option of freedom of access to information in an american publishing house, yes, to deprive the population of this information, and then , so to speak, to strike at the usual, in such cases, the americans strike at what is called vital infrastructure
afraid of, because that this meant a huge number of victims, a drop in the ratings of bill clinton, tony blair figures, which is why they activated this company at some point, refused to agree to a truce at easter, which they were asked to do, including by the russian leadership , and well, in the end they achieved their goal, although it should be noted that russian... diplomacy was able to help serbia, the russian military, russian diplomacy, through organizing the transfer of our...
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british prime minister tony blair said that we are a means of propaganda.as we should were you covering the event? should we cover events the way nato likes them, or should we show them? errors missiles flew at the chinese embassy, no one believes, the embassy territory is always considered the safest, no one except nada, except the united states, will be able to launch a missile attack on the embassy of another sovereign country. fan weiguo sees terrible footage from the personal archive of the serbian journalist for the first time. a dead shao yunhuan is pulled out from under the rubble. he worked with her in the same editorial office of xinhua in beijing, and then she went as her own correspondent to yugoslavia. there was not only shock, but also anger. of course, we are very pleased that we were so good, kind and professional. shao yunhuan was buried in beijing with state honors, a school was named after her, commemorative events are held every anniversary, and the son of the journalist caolei entered the university of foreign languages in the same
british prime minister tony blair said that we are a means of propaganda.as we should were you covering the event? should we cover events the way nato likes them, or should we show them? errors missiles flew at the chinese embassy, no one believes, the embassy territory is always considered the safest, no one except nada, except the united states, will be able to launch a missile attack on the embassy of another sovereign country. fan weiguo sees terrible footage from the personal archive...
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i think that the tony blair nofion i think that the tony blair notion of over 50% graduate nafion notionst doesn't make sense. um i think we're we're going down that track now of vocational training being of equal value and really important because, you know, we'll all need, um, tradespeople , need, um, tradespeople, engineers, skills that you don't necessarily need a university degree for. um, but also it's really important. so i remember one of my businesses said i would much rather have an apprentice come in and train them up than have a graduate that comes in with all the technical knowledge, but they don't know how my business works. so so actually employers prefer , you know, to certain prefer, you know, to certain level, of course you can do degree apprenticeships. you degree apprenticeships. so you can have your degree can actually have your degree funded by um by your employer. so you don't come out with a huge debt , so you don't come out with a huge debt, you so you don't come out with a huge debt , you know, so you can huge debt, you know, so you can probably to buy your prob
i think that the tony blair nofion i think that the tony blair notion of over 50% graduate nafion notionst doesn't make sense. um i think we're we're going down that track now of vocational training being of equal value and really important because, you know, we'll all need, um, tradespeople , need, um, tradespeople, engineers, skills that you don't necessarily need a university degree for. um, but also it's really important. so i remember one of my businesses said i would much rather have an...
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well, firstly, said firstly, michael, i've said constantly that keir isn't tony blair and you know ,ir and you know, i think that's a fair point to say in the same way that our elections are different, every election is different as we know, and i have been saying to people all around the south east and south—west when i'm out and about doing various things that people who are on boards have to do for the labour party , you know, it's labour party, you know, it's actually about us understanding that there's still work to do . that there's still work to do. >> you know, no one's cast a single vote yet on a general election , even though the polls election, even though the polls are polling at that. that level of 27, 28 points as henry just said, you know it. so it looks good. but not a single vote has been cast. so that's the first thing. the second thing is i think keir will be a good prime minister. and you know, i look forward to that . but at the same forward to that. but at the same time it's not going to be the same as what happened in 1997. i think it will be different both in
well, firstly, said firstly, michael, i've said constantly that keir isn't tony blair and you know ,ir and you know, i think that's a fair point to say in the same way that our elections are different, every election is different as we know, and i have been saying to people all around the south east and south—west when i'm out and about doing various things that people who are on boards have to do for the labour party , you know, it's labour party, you know, it's actually about us...
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on, well, she resigned because this scandal, but now... he landed very comfortably, works at the tony blair also talked about today, that this supposedly such a champion, a defender of workers, he is absolutely absolutely without... principled character, he started out with the conservatives , then switched to the laborists, and in that era in the nineties, when the laborists, as a whole in europe, began to move away from their left-wing positions, but they went towards neoliberalism, this is the privatization of the economy, and just in the nineties there was a major privatization of state-owned enterprises, the public sector, tax cuts and everything else, that is, they went in line with the same british laborists and tony blair, this is the new course, the new liberists, and from the twenty-first years, he is the prime minister , we don’t see anything that... would resemble some kind of intelligible, consistent, coherent policy, that is, he cannot be called right, he cannot be called left, he is a person with absolutely no principles, no morals and without ideology, such an absolutely con
on, well, she resigned because this scandal, but now... he landed very comfortably, works at the tony blair also talked about today, that this supposedly such a champion, a defender of workers, he is absolutely absolutely without... principled character, he started out with the conservatives , then switched to the laborists, and in that era in the nineties, when the laborists, as a whole in europe, began to move away from their left-wing positions, but they went towards neoliberalism, this is...
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the tony blair appreciation society , tony blair appreciation society, and we've managed to nab him. gets 60s to outline their argument about a chosen topic, and then we all pile in and the fur starts to fly. and of course, we want to know your views as well. get in touch by emailing gbviews@gbnews.com. but before we start tearing each other apart, it's your saturday night news with . aaron. night news with. aaron. >> very good evening to you. i'm aaron armstrong in the gb newsroom. thousands of customers haven't had their online shopping delivered after major supermarket hit by an supermarket hits were hit by an it fault. sainsbury's the it fault. sainsbury's say the issues today have been resolved, but orders will go out until but no orders will go out until tomorrow. it says contactless payments , though, are back up payments, though, are back up and running in stores. shoppers had been queuing for cash machines earlier to buy their groceries at tesco is still experiencing technical outages , experiencing technical outages, both in store and online. both supermarkets have apologis
the tony blair appreciation society , tony blair appreciation society, and we've managed to nab him. gets 60s to outline their argument about a chosen topic, and then we all pile in and the fur starts to fly. and of course, we want to know your views as well. get in touch by emailing gbviews@gbnews.com. but before we start tearing each other apart, it's your saturday night news with . aaron. night news with. aaron. >> very good evening to you. i'm aaron armstrong in the gb newsroom....
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we mentioned our, cash which tony blair didn't we? ca the which tony blair didn't we? we mentioned our, ca the labour hich tony blair didn't we? we mentioned our, ca the labour party, tony blair didn't we? we mentioned our, ca the labour party, whichy blair didn't we? we mentioned our, ca the labour party, which isilair in the labour party, which is why being why anneliese dodds was being a teeny weeny bit hypocritical there, and jeff , you're on my there, and jeff, you're on my team, here, says team, jeff here, jeff says the whole thing should be scrapped as it's always goals the as it's always goals for the boys. even when it's gongs boys. and even when it's gongs for the girls, i still think it's a of busted flush it's a bit of a busted flush now. right let's move on, shall we? by now. right let's move on, shall we?way by now. right let's move on, shall we?way , by now. right let's move on, shall we?way , a by now. right let's move on, shall we?way , a pub by now. right let's move on, shall we?way , a pub in by now. right let's mov
we mentioned our, cash which tony blair didn't we? ca the which tony blair didn't we? we mentioned our, ca the labour hich tony blair didn't we? we mentioned our, ca the labour party, tony blair didn't we? we mentioned our, ca the labour party, whichy blair didn't we? we mentioned our, ca the labour party, which isilair in the labour party, which is why being why anneliese dodds was being a teeny weeny bit hypocritical there, and jeff , you're on my there, and jeff, you're on my team, here,...
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tony blair goes moscow , call. tony blair goes to moscow, andifs call.k we were all taken aback how much that was welcome. and yes, we've got to fight all wars, must fight against terrorism. and of course, they were thinking it from the same area, islamic state, as they are now suffering from. >> and then the other side of this as well is that the support that i imagine that putin will have let's stick with have is that let's stick with this guy who goes strong and is hard, know, with everything hard, you know, with everything in of defence. but in terms of our defence. but also get attacks like also if you get attacks like this with people killed and this with 40 people killed and it isis, it almost kind of it is isis, it almost kind of not puts putin's credibility, but i guess his strength to his because that's kind of his selling point, isn't it, that i'm the defender of. yeah, strong and safe and the defenders ms3 in charge of security. >> yeah. and this is clearly an offence as far as he's gone. no, i rather the other way i think this is for him. it
tony blair goes moscow , call. tony blair goes to moscow, andifs call.k we were all taken aback how much that was welcome. and yes, we've got to fight all wars, must fight against terrorism. and of course, they were thinking it from the same area, islamic state, as they are now suffering from. >> and then the other side of this as well is that the support that i imagine that putin will have let's stick with have is that let's stick with this guy who goes strong and is hard, know, with...
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only chirac was older, the others were bill clinton, tony blair, gerhard schröder, jshka fischer, masima to the post-war cohort. it is interesting that almost all of them come from left-wing and even far-left anti-war circles. 25 years later, the next generation, who grew up in conditions of a lasting, almost serene peace, macron, scholz, berbak, meloni, sanchez, sunach and others, easily talk about a war that must certainly be won. when the journalist asked for arguments and facts whether he had a cherished dream, he answered: a cherished one, no, but every time i finish another job, i dream of doing as much as possible. that's the whole dream, let's do as much as possible, in spite of everything, it was an international review, take care of yourself, the real legend is visible right away, almost to it impossible to touch, but not for you. this is your legendary alfabank credit card. order a free credit card with a whole year without interest and receive a superkick in rubles every month. and also withdraw cash from any atm for free. not just profitable. alpha is profitable. have you ma
only chirac was older, the others were bill clinton, tony blair, gerhard schröder, jshka fischer, masima to the post-war cohort. it is interesting that almost all of them come from left-wing and even far-left anti-war circles. 25 years later, the next generation, who grew up in conditions of a lasting, almost serene peace, macron, scholz, berbak, meloni, sanchez, sunach and others, easily talk about a war that must certainly be won. when the journalist asked for arguments and facts whether he...
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i rememberwhen talked about tony blair and education.is was banned from being mentioned by oliticians. , ., , was banned from being mentioned by oliticians. , . , ., politicians. is that her trying to create a bit _ politicians. is that her trying to create a bit of _ politicians. is that her trying to create a bit of hope _ politicians. is that her trying to create a bit of hope and - politicians. is that her trying to i create a bit of hope and recapture politicians. is that her trying to - create a bit of hope and recapture a bit create a bit of hope and recapture a hit of _ create a bit of hope and recapture a bit of nostalgia, reverse old optimism? | bit of nostalgia, reverse old optimism?— bit of nostalgia, reverse old otimism? ~ ., , m optimism? i think that is right. her mentor was— optimism? i think that is right. her mentor was alistair _ optimism? i think that is right. her mentor was alistair darling - optimism? i think that is right. her mentor was alistair darling who - optimism? i think that is right. her i mentor was alis
i rememberwhen talked about tony blair and education.is was banned from being mentioned by oliticians. , ., , was banned from being mentioned by oliticians. , . , ., politicians. is that her trying to create a bit _ politicians. is that her trying to create a bit of _ politicians. is that her trying to create a bit of hope _ politicians. is that her trying to create a bit of hope and - politicians. is that her trying to i create a bit of hope and recapture politicians. is that her trying to -...
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tony blair he chooses the thing.there's those are the big well there's an argument that the sun is somewhat terms somewhat totemic in terms of what represents the masses. >> as newspaper, would argue >> as a newspaper, i would argue it heavily declined in terms it is heavily declined in terms of influence and content. frankly, but labour are not going to not take their endorsement. no. absolutely not. but again, my point is that all we're seeing, what we're getting from keir starmer, that's new. we're not getting anything from keir starmer. and now keir starmer is saying things. he's got new glasses. well i couldn't i couldn't less. i mean i couldn't care less. i mean he's he's saying the he's saying he's saying the things murdoch wants to things that murdoch wants to heat things that murdoch wants to hear. course wins over hear. of course if he wins over the gets into power. the sun he gets into power. we need change. don't need to see change. we don't need to see change. we don't need the same people with need to s
tony blair he chooses the thing.there's those are the big well there's an argument that the sun is somewhat terms somewhat totemic in terms of what represents the masses. >> as newspaper, would argue >> as a newspaper, i would argue it heavily declined in terms it is heavily declined in terms of influence and content. frankly, but labour are not going to not take their endorsement. no. absolutely not. but again, my point is that all we're seeing, what we're getting from keir...
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know if there are other cases in history when television was bombed, after british prime minister tony blairof propaganda. of course, how should we cover the event, should we cover event the way nato likes it, or should we show the truth as we see it? dragan stanojevic shows us his personal archives at home, this is the first time the serbs saw the enemy in person, on the ground, and not in the sky." us army soldiers james stone, andrew ramirez and steven gonzalez were captured by yugoslav special forces on the border with macedonia. either it was the broad serbian soul, or the hope for reciprocal mercy from nato, but the yugoslav authorities did not even try the prisoners. i would like to express my gratitude to the government yugoslavia for their gesture of goodwill. the people of yugoslavia showed us a humane, humane attitude. thank you. by order of milosevic they were released, but gestures of goodwill were already regarded by the west as weakness. the intensity of aggression only increased. do you live here near the chinese embassy? i live close to 570 m from the crash site. there was a
know if there are other cases in history when television was bombed, after british prime minister tony blairof propaganda. of course, how should we cover the event, should we cover event the way nato likes it, or should we show the truth as we see it? dragan stanojevic shows us his personal archives at home, this is the first time the serbs saw the enemy in person, on the ground, and not in the sky." us army soldiers james stone, andrew ramirez and steven gonzalez were captured by yugoslav...
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the the profits from the the sale of that gas. now the the wonderful, the wonderful humanitarian tony blair fixed something with the israelis and the americans to basically cut three quarters of the potential profits to the palestinians by uh putting it all in a um an account uh that was under the uh under the control of the united kingdom in israel uh and what happened is that in 2006 the hamas came to power in a in a democratically in a full democratic election which was then praised by then by by former prime minister jimmy carter as as being an example of a great example of of palestinian the palestinian democratic process and what happened is in 2006 then defense minister misha yaln wrote an internal memorandum in which he explained to his boss that unless the the hamas government was was taken out of power in in in gaza the israelies would not be able to exploit the natural gas so this what followed was again the the war uh justified by israeli need israel's need for security, it led to operation castle. killing again hundreds of palestinians and wounding hundreds more. the uh what in
the the profits from the the sale of that gas. now the the wonderful, the wonderful humanitarian tony blair fixed something with the israelis and the americans to basically cut three quarters of the potential profits to the palestinians by uh putting it all in a um an account uh that was under the uh under the control of the united kingdom in israel uh and what happened is that in 2006 the hamas came to power in a in a democratically in a full democratic election which was then praised by then...
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tony blair famously— if we like it or not.bed thatcherism as a necessary _ famously described thatcherism as a necessary act of modernisation. so we went— necessary act of modernisation. so we went from widescale state ownership to the private sector playing — ownership to the private sector playing the absolutely key role. but look at _ playing the absolutely key role. but look at what happened. when we had the global— look at what happened. when we had the global financial crash, we had the global financial crash, we had the stale — the global financial crash, we had the state underpinning the banks. when _ the state underpinning the banks. when we — the state underpinning the banks. when we had the pandemic, we had a conservative — when we had the pandemic, we had a conservative chancellor of the exchequer paying millions of wages through— exchequer paying millions of wages through the furlough scheme. and then they— through the furlough scheme. and then they find themselves back in state _ then they find themselves back in
tony blair famously— if we like it or not.bed thatcherism as a necessary _ famously described thatcherism as a necessary act of modernisation. so we went— necessary act of modernisation. so we went from widescale state ownership to the private sector playing — ownership to the private sector playing the absolutely key role. but look at _ playing the absolutely key role. but look at what happened. when we had the global— look at what happened. when we had the global financial crash, we...
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against the the genocide of iraqi people and you were accused, and what this led to, the lives of tony blair and george bosh led to more than one million iraqi dead, you know, you want to take any other part of the world and you will see literally, literally the rulers of the bridge throughout many centuries their hands is socking with the blood of people from all over from the philippine to australia to canada, look at the map, australia and canada, they are at the two different ends of the world, and what the uk did with you, the first nation and aboriginous people, they committed massacres against them, george, and you know. and you talk about it, so the question is, what can we, you and me and all of us do to attempt to bring some justice, some justice to the victims of the uk and western imperialism and colonialism and the crimes, you know, maybe by election, the reason the sun never set on the british empire is buse god would never trust us in the dark as you well know. uh, but uh, in ireland, of course, for 800 years, before we started occupying other people, we occupied ireland and h
against the the genocide of iraqi people and you were accused, and what this led to, the lives of tony blair and george bosh led to more than one million iraqi dead, you know, you want to take any other part of the world and you will see literally, literally the rulers of the bridge throughout many centuries their hands is socking with the blood of people from all over from the philippine to australia to canada, look at the map, australia and canada, they are at the two different ends of the...
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the tony blair appreciation society , tony blair appreciation society, and we've managed to nab him. what a treat. the premise of the show is very simple. each host gets 60s to outline their argument about a chosen topic, and then we all pile in and the fur starts to fly. and of course, we want to know your views as well. get in touch by emailing gbviews@gbnews.com. but before we start tearing each other apart, it's your saturday night news with . aaron. night news with. aaron. >> very good evening to you. i'm aaron armstrong in the gb newsroom. thousands of customers haven't had their online shopping delivered after major supermarket hit by an supermarket hits were hit by an it fault. sainsbury's the it fault. sainsbury's say the issues today have been resolved, but orders will go out until but no orders will go out until tomorrow. it says contactless payments , though, are back up payments, though, are back up and running in stores. shoppers had been queuing for cash machines earlier to buy their groceries at tesco is still experiencing technical outages , experiencing technical ou
the tony blair appreciation society , tony blair appreciation society, and we've managed to nab him. what a treat. the premise of the show is very simple. each host gets 60s to outline their argument about a chosen topic, and then we all pile in and the fur starts to fly. and of course, we want to know your views as well. get in touch by emailing gbviews@gbnews.com. but before we start tearing each other apart, it's your saturday night news with . aaron. night news with. aaron. >> very...
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against the the genocide of iraqi people, and you were accused, and what this led to, the lies of tony blair and george bosh. led to more than one million iraqi dead, you know, you want to take any other part of the world and you will see literally, literally, the rulers of the bridge, you know, throughout many centuries, their hands is socking with the blood of people from all over, from the philippine, to australia, to canada, look at the map, australia and canada, they are at the total different ends of. war and what the uk did with you know the first nation and aboriginous people, they committed massacres against them, george, and you knew it and you talk about it, so the question is what can we, you and me and all of us do to attempt to bring some justice, some justice to the victims of the uk and western imperialism and colonialism and the crimes, you know, maybe by election but the reason the sun never set on the british empire is buse god would never trust us in the dark, as you well know, but in ireland uh of course uh for 800 years before we started occupying other people, we occup
against the the genocide of iraqi people, and you were accused, and what this led to, the lies of tony blair and george bosh. led to more than one million iraqi dead, you know, you want to take any other part of the world and you will see literally, literally, the rulers of the bridge, you know, throughout many centuries, their hands is socking with the blood of people from all over, from the philippine, to australia, to canada, look at the map, australia and canada, they are at the total...
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that's where tony blair has its head.igration were founded, in the belief that nation states stand against the global good. and actually, these people were elected by the british people, and they should stand up for british interests. and we should absolutely enforce our borders stopping illegal migration is easy. we need a border force that imposes force at the border. that's why they're called border force. that's historically no one would have been able to make it across the channel. but now we don't have the political will or courage to exercise our international right to protect our borders. that's how far this nation state that was , the united kingdom is was, the united kingdom is falling. and the fact that labour party won't put union jacks on its leaflets for fear of offending people is absolute testimony to the points i'm making. does the union jack on a leaflet offend you, benjamin? >> no. and of course, that's factually incorrect. a phrase you're keen on today. it's factually say factually incorrect to say lab
that's where tony blair has its head.igration were founded, in the belief that nation states stand against the global good. and actually, these people were elected by the british people, and they should stand up for british interests. and we should absolutely enforce our borders stopping illegal migration is easy. we need a border force that imposes force at the border. that's why they're called border force. that's historically no one would have been able to make it across the channel. but now...
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and tony blair's is what, you tony blair's thing is what, you know, what is like what nietzsche whatfalling? you push. he's you must push. and so he's thinking , we you must push. and so he's thinking, we want to win this election big and by by us, like having this on the flag, we might we're not going to lose that many on our left, we'll that many on our left, but we'll gain of the right gain some of us on the right because they want to win so badly. the red wow. louis badly. the red wall. wow. louis schaefer quoting nietzsche on his birthday. no one saw it coming. let's do the sunday telegraph and calls to protect britain's buildings telegraph and calls to protect britaivirtual buildings telegraph and calls to protect britaivirtual vandalism. igs from virtual vandalism. presumably, we've given up on stopping vandalism. louis stopping actual vandalism. louis oh, this is me again. okay. yeah. you. i love you yeah. we love you. i love you andifs yeah. we love you. i love you and it's not because you're the first job. it's first day on the job. it's because anyway . because because we
and tony blair's is what, you tony blair's thing is what, you know, what is like what nietzsche whatfalling? you push. he's you must push. and so he's thinking , we you must push. and so he's thinking, we want to win this election big and by by us, like having this on the flag, we might we're not going to lose that many on our left, we'll that many on our left, but we'll gain of the right gain some of us on the right because they want to win so badly. the red wow. louis badly. the red wall....
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founder and mogul in the industry who graced the cover of forbes magazine and appeared on stage with tony blair brady and supermodel gisele bunch starred in his company's ads. he spoke in front of congress as a leader in the burgeoning crypto industry. he founded the cryptocurrency exchange ftx, where customers traded their dollars and pounds for cryptocurrencies like bitcoin. when the exchange collapsed in november 2022, he assured customers their money was safe. but it turns out his entire business was built on lies. a jury convicted him here in this courthouse in november on fraud and conspiracy charges after only five hours of deliberations — a nod to the strength of the government's case. nowjudge lewis kaplan has sentenced him to 25 years in prison, saying bankman—fried knew his actions were wrong and criminal and that he made a bad bet that he wouldn't get caught. judge kaplan said the losses to ftx customers, investors and lenders totalled more than $11 billion. bankruptcy proceedings have been able to claw back much of the money, but the judge said that doesn't absolve bankman—fried. t
founder and mogul in the industry who graced the cover of forbes magazine and appeared on stage with tony blair brady and supermodel gisele bunch starred in his company's ads. he spoke in front of congress as a leader in the burgeoning crypto industry. he founded the cryptocurrency exchange ftx, where customers traded their dollars and pounds for cryptocurrencies like bitcoin. when the exchange collapsed in november 2022, he assured customers their money was safe. but it turns out his entire...
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relations were established under felipe gonzalez, the psa, the socialist leader, um, kind of like tony blair, i suppose you would say, maybe a little bit more left wing, and uh, but there was a kind of increase in in the relationships, but then of course more recently we've seen the cooling of the relationships, now we have the uh israels have withdrawn their ambassador from spain, the still diplomatic relations, they haven't totally broken off diplomatic relations, but they're much cooler now and and as this progresses i imagine they will get even cooler, but perhaps we'll look forward to spain being the first country in europe to to totally break off diplomatic relations with israel uh and not before time, no indeed and and that would... certainly be a an example to follow i think, but tim, mean, what's the broader political landscape landscape like in spain regarding support for for palestine and and what actions if any have been taken by other spanish politicians and officials? well, we had um quite a good test of that this week, because podemos, the party that ona bads, brought a bill t
relations were established under felipe gonzalez, the psa, the socialist leader, um, kind of like tony blair, i suppose you would say, maybe a little bit more left wing, and uh, but there was a kind of increase in in the relationships, but then of course more recently we've seen the cooling of the relationships, now we have the uh israels have withdrawn their ambassador from spain, the still diplomatic relations, they haven't totally broken off diplomatic relations, but they're much cooler now...
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intelligence on iraq back in 2003 part of the report that was literally cited by then prime minister tony blair's top aid allister campbell as a way to manipulate the media. the end result being britain riding shotgun along side of the sand on the regime change highway towards the rock. more recently, there was a digitally altered photo of katherine middleton princess of wales, who hadn't been seen since undergoing of donald surgery back in january. and his absence had sparked the whole frenzy of rumors all relieved by the british press with a band and. and ultimately this was kind of topped off by them. sort of running a proof of life. photo of her with their kids that actually turned out to have been heavily edited, but not after a been everywhere laid out all over the british media. britain has finally secured its status as the epicenter of the production of fakes on an industrial scale. as the countless series of manmade sensations stage, this information stuffing scandals with deliberately full statements from representatives of the country's top leadership shows the culture of on his dialog
intelligence on iraq back in 2003 part of the report that was literally cited by then prime minister tony blair's top aid allister campbell as a way to manipulate the media. the end result being britain riding shotgun along side of the sand on the regime change highway towards the rock. more recently, there was a digitally altered photo of katherine middleton princess of wales, who hadn't been seen since undergoing of donald surgery back in january. and his absence had sparked the whole frenzy...
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1984, the relations were established under felipe gonzalez, the socialist leader, kind of like tony blair, i suppose you would say maybe. more left wing and uh and so there was a kind of increase in in their relationships, but then of course more recently we've seen the cooling of the relationships, now we have the uh israelies have withdrawn their ambassador from spain, they're still diplomatic relations, they haven't totally broken off diplomatin relations, but they're much cooler now and and you know as this progresses i imagine they will get even cooler, but perhaps we'll look forward to spain being the first country in europe to to totally break off diplomatic relations with israel. uh and not before time, no indeed, and and that would certainly be a an example to follow, i think, but tim, i mean, what's the broader political landscape landscape like in spain regarding support for for palestine, and and what actions if any have been taken by other spanish politicians and officials? well, we had um, quite a good test of that this week, because podemos, the party that iona belara leads
1984, the relations were established under felipe gonzalez, the socialist leader, kind of like tony blair, i suppose you would say maybe. more left wing and uh and so there was a kind of increase in in their relationships, but then of course more recently we've seen the cooling of the relationships, now we have the uh israelies have withdrawn their ambassador from spain, they're still diplomatic relations, they haven't totally broken off diplomatin relations, but they're much cooler now and and...
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k. prime minister, tony blair as being a mass murdering rule criminal that was for persons role in wyoming, iraq. he's also attended on team will protests for syria on went against london's official policy by stating that russia is winning in ukraine. george galloway was also once the host of his own popular show here on oxy dining street was quick to cool galloway's victory beyond alarming. now while democracy itself is a target council, meetings and local events have been storm and piece, do not feel safe. and the hugs longstanding, parliamentary conventions have been up ended because of safety concerns and is beyond alarming the last night, the rush style ball election returned to candidates who dismisses the horror of what happened on october. the 7th, who glorifies has belong. i don't know about meetings, but as for my own pause, israel's occupation of lebanon, and i respect the rights of people in the occupied territory to resist are occupied, the community election, me our issue. so now i've got the democratic monday here. not really. so not you didn't even come 2nd. don't be like t
k. prime minister, tony blair as being a mass murdering rule criminal that was for persons role in wyoming, iraq. he's also attended on team will protests for syria on went against london's official policy by stating that russia is winning in ukraine. george galloway was also once the host of his own popular show here on oxy dining street was quick to cool galloway's victory beyond alarming. now while democracy itself is a target council, meetings and local events have been storm and piece, do...
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strategist and a spokesperson for gaza voices and a former. advisor to the uk's middle east peace envoy, tony blair. welcome to you both. i'll start with you. isaac, if that's okay. more than 31,000 palestinians killed, over 7300 wounded, nearly 23 million tons of debris, including on it exploded munitions according to the un, and deteriorating humanitarian crisis. your thoughts on the scale of this ongoing genocidal campaign by israel, you forgot to talk about the disappear people. all together is is 5% of the population of gaza, i think that gaza has become the most bombed place on earth in all history, the equivalent of four hiroshima bombs have been dropped into gaza, i a jew and my ancestors suffer the holocaust, ketos concentration camp, etny clingsing and israel is doing that on our name to the palestinians and the palestinians are the real inhabitants from judea, israel and the biblical kingdoms, we cannot, we cannot allow to do that, this is reverseing, and the other thing is when we are going to have five years in the moment cathedral was fired in paris and everybody was saying, but more
strategist and a spokesperson for gaza voices and a former. advisor to the uk's middle east peace envoy, tony blair. welcome to you both. i'll start with you. isaac, if that's okay. more than 31,000 palestinians killed, over 7300 wounded, nearly 23 million tons of debris, including on it exploded munitions according to the un, and deteriorating humanitarian crisis. your thoughts on the scale of this ongoing genocidal campaign by israel, you forgot to talk about the disappear people. all...
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k. prime minister, tony blair as mazda motor, a motoring war crime, criminal for britain's role in bonding. you right, that he also attended anti war protests for syria and went against london. so official policy by stating that russia is winning in ukraine. george galloway was also a host of its own popular show on archie downing street was quick to coal galloway as victory beyond alarming. how about his election victory seems to be a point of contention for a number of british ministers. salma considering the band, the political activity of officials, they say, cooperating with pro policy to an activist groups. one of them is the palestine for the buyer to contain that was cold for the palestinian refugees that was detained by id after very nice. we had a chance to speak with mr galloway himself, who shared his views and call into k policies. mazda, of course, i support a c spot. that is not nearly enough. that must be a c spar. there must be a complete withdrawal of occupation forces from jobs i would try to remind you is internationally recognized, illegally occupied territory. israel
k. prime minister, tony blair as mazda motor, a motoring war crime, criminal for britain's role in bonding. you right, that he also attended anti war protests for syria and went against london. so official policy by stating that russia is winning in ukraine. george galloway was also a host of its own popular show on archie downing street was quick to coal galloway as victory beyond alarming. how about his election victory seems to be a point of contention for a number of british ministers....
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strategist and a spokesperson for gaza voices and a former advisor to the uk's middle east peace envoy, tony blair. welcome to you both. i'll start with you, isaac, if that's okay. more than 31,000 palestinians killed, over 73,00 wounded, nearly. 23 million tons of debris, including un exploded munitions according to the un, and deteriorating humanitarian crisis. your thoughts on the scale of this ongoing genocidal campaign by israel. you forgot to talk about the disappear people, all together is is 5% of the population of gaza. i think that gaza has become the most bombed place on earth in all history, the equivalent of four. hiroshima bombs have been dropped into gaza, i a jew and my ancestor suffer the holocaust, ketos concentration camp, edney clingsing, and now israel is doing that on our name to the palestinians and the palestinians are the real inhabitants from judea, israel and the biblical kingdoms, we cannot. "we cannot allow to do that, this is reversing, and the other thing is when we are going to have five years in the monmarter catiral was fire in paris and everybody was saying, but
strategist and a spokesperson for gaza voices and a former advisor to the uk's middle east peace envoy, tony blair. welcome to you both. i'll start with you, isaac, if that's okay. more than 31,000 palestinians killed, over 73,00 wounded, nearly. 23 million tons of debris, including un exploded munitions according to the un, and deteriorating humanitarian crisis. your thoughts on the scale of this ongoing genocidal campaign by israel. you forgot to talk about the disappear people, all together...
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k prime minister, tony blair as being a mass murdering will criminal for buttons, role in bombing iraq. he's also attended on team will process for syria and when to gains london's official policy by stating that you, russia is winning the war in ukraine. george galloway has also been the host of his own popular show on archie downing street was quick to cool galloway's victory. be on the alarming however, he is election. victory seems to be a point of contention for number, for tish ministers. some of which, you know, considering the bind of political activity of officials that they say on cooperating with pro palestinian activist groups. i, one of those groups is the palestine sold a darcy campaign that is close the palestinian refugees that were detained by b i. d. f to be released when we had the chance to speak with mr. galloway, who shed his fees on the current tape policies. mazda, of course i support a c spar that is not nearly enough. that must be a c spar. there must be a complete withdrawal of occupation forces from cause i would try to remind you is internationally. ready r
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just of us to trust these international kind of for a i think that was the quartet, which i think tony blair was associated with for a long time brushes get pulled out of that one. you don't see that. i mean, obviously over the dead bodies of tens of thousands, mostly women and children, at least gaza is on the map in world opinion now the entire will depart from the nature of countries. simple. it's a game the rights of the palestinian people. yeah, i mean that the mean, these are 2 separate questions though. i mean whether whether the attacks were morally or legally justified the tax of october 7th. and the question of whether they were represented a tactical victory far from ass. those are 2 different questions. mean, yes, scored a tactical victory delivered a shock to these really system in a way that this, you know, no israeli government or public had had felt before. so that certainly from a strictly psychological and even political standpoint. sure that was a tactical victory but, but again, i think we can't confuse you know, outcomes with, with sort of moral or legal justification. a
just of us to trust these international kind of for a i think that was the quartet, which i think tony blair was associated with for a long time brushes get pulled out of that one. you don't see that. i mean, obviously over the dead bodies of tens of thousands, mostly women and children, at least gaza is on the map in world opinion now the entire will depart from the nature of countries. simple. it's a game the rights of the palestinian people. yeah, i mean that the mean, these are 2 separate...
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in the wake of that, the then labour government, under tony blair, had a decision to make.ocused the state's resources on what counterterrorism officials thought were 2000 3000 islamic extremists in britain who genuinely posed a threat of violence, or did they broaden out the policy to say, actually, we want to make sure that young people tempted by these ideologies, and so they created these wider programmes, prevent and contest, to try and make sure people, young people, were not attracted to radical beliefs, policies, actions, whether they were radical extremist ones, islamic or more recently from the far right. this is also important because questions around extremism have really been at the forefront of political debate at the moment. absolutely. one of the really striking differences, showing my age, going back to 2005 when i was a defence and security correspondent, is that times are rather different politically. if i think back to 2005, when labour was in government and the conservatives were in opposition, there was quite a high degree of unity about, ok, there's a
in the wake of that, the then labour government, under tony blair, had a decision to make.ocused the state's resources on what counterterrorism officials thought were 2000 3000 islamic extremists in britain who genuinely posed a threat of violence, or did they broaden out the policy to say, actually, we want to make sure that young people tempted by these ideologies, and so they created these wider programmes, prevent and contest, to try and make sure people, young people, were not attracted to...
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founder and mogul in the industry who graced the cover of forbes magazine and appeared on stage with tony blairl player tom brady and supermodel gisele bunch starred in his company's ads. he spoke in front of congress as a leader in the burgeoning crypto industry. he founded the cryptocurrency exchange ftx, where customers traded their dollars and pounds for cryptocurrencies like bitcoin. when the exchange collapsed in november 2022, he assured customers their money was safe. but it turns out his entire business was built on lies. ajury convicted him here in this courthouse in november on fraud and conspiracy charges after only five hours of deliberations — a nod to the strength of the government's case. nowjudge lewis kaplan has sentenced him to 25 years in prison, saying bankman—fried knew his actions were wrong and criminal and that he made a bad bet that he wouldn't get caught. judge kaplan said the losses to ftx customers, investors and lenders totalled more than $11 billion. bankruptcy proceedings have been able to claw back much of the money, but the judge said that doesn't absolve bankm
founder and mogul in the industry who graced the cover of forbes magazine and appeared on stage with tony blairl player tom brady and supermodel gisele bunch starred in his company's ads. he spoke in front of congress as a leader in the burgeoning crypto industry. he founded the cryptocurrency exchange ftx, where customers traded their dollars and pounds for cryptocurrencies like bitcoin. when the exchange collapsed in november 2022, he assured customers their money was safe. but it turns out...