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supremacy survive the new order in which we're living alex turns to top tory commentator peter oborne to faint light peter oborne by most accounts ballers johnson has been seen to of bungled the pandemic fisherman rhondda company can't get the fresh to the european market places so the brits that deal doesn't look particularly good but still the the level pegging with the liberal party in the opinion polls is a case of if the vaccination program goes ok then everybody's going to forget about everything else. well making him very good point despite endless mistakes the johnson government remains remarkably copula in the polls on the other hand i think there is a very difficult year ahead as far as the press and a pandemic it concerns we are just living in a sort of phony war economic and there's going to be a moment when we enter a real economic situation we all know the level of unemployment the the amount of devastation which has been done to the economy and i think there is a moment to judge this government so are you saying when we all imagine blinking into the the sunlight when we
supremacy survive the new order in which we're living alex turns to top tory commentator peter oborne to faint light peter oborne by most accounts ballers johnson has been seen to of bungled the pandemic fisherman rhondda company can't get the fresh to the european market places so the brits that deal doesn't look particularly good but still the the level pegging with the liberal party in the opinion polls is a case of if the vaccination program goes ok then everybody's going to forget about...
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revolt— telegraph has a story of a tory revolt growing.re kind of in a lose lose — revolt growing. they are kind of in a lose lose situation because they are dealing with an unprecedented situation — are dealing with an unprecedented situation. we have seen new strains coming _ situation. we have seen new strains coming into— situation. we have seen new strains coming into the country. we can't have _ coming into the country. we can't have a _ coming into the country. we can't have a situation where we partially come _ have a situation where we partially come out — have a situation where we partially come out of lockdown, schools are open. _ come out of lockdown, schools are open, but — come out of lockdown, schools are open, but then we go back into another— open, but then we go back into another one. clearly putting a huge strain— another one. clearly putting a huge strain on— another one. clearly putting a huge strain on families and parents who are having — strain on families and parents who are having to work and home school at the _
revolt— telegraph has a story of a tory revolt growing.re kind of in a lose lose — revolt growing. they are kind of in a lose lose situation because they are dealing with an unprecedented situation — are dealing with an unprecedented situation. we have seen new strains coming _ situation. we have seen new strains coming into— situation. we have seen new strains coming into the country. we can't have _ coming into the country. we can't have a _ coming into the country. we can't have a...
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more tory coming up.up ahead, you can watch regina king's much anticipated film "one night in miami" at home. we have the details on the weekend's most bingeworthy entertainment. >>> plus, we're celebrating super hero teachers with a heart-warming story. a woman reuniting with her first grade teacher to say thank you. all these years later in our "saturday spirit." we're back in a moment. i wish i could wake up and say hi to a giraffe. ride a train in the sky... (bb-8 beeps) and visit far away galaxies. stay in the magic at a disney resort hotel. so close to the parks, you can make all your disney wishes come true. and now, you can save up to 35% on rooms at select disney resort hotels. imagine the magic of staying here. ♪ real fruit... and whole grains. doing something good for yourself has never been this easy. kellogg's special k. do what's delicious. what happens to your body language when your underarms kelare cared for? k. ♪ ♪ it shows! our new dove advanced care formula is effective... and kind to
more tory coming up.up ahead, you can watch regina king's much anticipated film "one night in miami" at home. we have the details on the weekend's most bingeworthy entertainment. >>> plus, we're celebrating super hero teachers with a heart-warming story. a woman reuniting with her first grade teacher to say thank you. all these years later in our "saturday spirit." we're back in a moment. i wish i could wake up and say hi to a giraffe. ride a train in the sky......
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they start at $22.50. >> tori, thank you so much.an get these deals on good morning america's website. we have more deals and steals coming up in the next half hour. >>> dan, thanks. coming up, breaking down the most binge worthy entertainment. >> simple ways to reduce waste. every day actions that can make a big difference fortunate planet. >>> jason goldstein is making meals with ingredients that work for dinner and breakfast. the night to morning dishes you need to know about. stay with us. dear ms, when we first met i thought you'd control every part of me. overwhelm me. define me. but i found a way to give myself more space. i met ocrevus, an infusion treatment that's 2 times a year. for adults with relapsing or primary progressive forms of multiple sclerosis, ocrevus is proven effective in reducing relapses in rms and slowing disability progression in rms and ppms. don't take ocrevus if you've had a life-threatening allergic reaction to it, or have hepatitis b. tell your doctor about vaccinations or if you've had hep b, as it c
they start at $22.50. >> tori, thank you so much.an get these deals on good morning america's website. we have more deals and steals coming up in the next half hour. >>> dan, thanks. coming up, breaking down the most binge worthy entertainment. >> simple ways to reduce waste. every day actions that can make a big difference fortunate planet. >>> jason goldstein is making meals with ingredients that work for dinner and breakfast. the night to morning dishes you need...
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jobs and livelihoods - might not matter to tories, but they do matter— might not matter to tories, but. _ might not matter to tories, but they do matter to scotland. i— might not matter to tories, but they do matter to scotland. i understandl do matter to scotland. i understand the prime _ do matter to scotland. i understand the prime minister— do matter to scotland. i understand the prime minister indicated - do matter to scotland. i understand the prime minister indicated that. the prime minister indicated that compensation _ the prime minister indicated that compensation would _ the prime minister indicated that compensation would be - the prime minister indicated that- compensation would be forthcoming. that needs _ compensation would be forthcoming. that needs to — compensation would be forthcoming. that needs to happen, _ compensation would be forthcoming. that needs to happen, and _ compensation would be forthcoming. that needs to happen, and it- compensation would be forthcoming. that needs to happen, and it needs i that needs to happen, and it needs to happen _ that needs to h
jobs and livelihoods - might not matter to tories, but they do matter— might not matter to tories, but. _ might not matter to tories, but they do matter to scotland. i— might not matter to tories, but they do matter to scotland. i understandl do matter to scotland. i understand the prime _ do matter to scotland. i understand the prime minister— do matter to scotland. i understand the prime minister indicated - do matter to scotland. i understand the prime minister indicated that. the...
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when he leaves the torys in 1904, it's because the torys have ratted on the principles of free trade.oe chamberlain is taking them in the wrong direction. they've become in favor of tariffs which hit the little guy. free trade was in those days a progressive cause. it was seen to be something that was helping people -- have cheaper food in urban areas and when the torys abandoned that, in churchill's view, this was a betrayal of his father's ideas of tory democracy, little after the little guy. trying to build a constituency working class tory support which is the right -- which was the right approach for then and indeed now. he only rejoins the torys when the torys themselves in the '20s have come back in favor of free trade. i would argue and many others have argued before that he was more consistent than people give him credit for. but no one has ever performed the feat of ratting and re-ratting as he did. no one has done it before. plenty of people have crossed the floor once, nobody has been a double-crosser as effectively as he was. >> in my family we have a former leader of the
when he leaves the torys in 1904, it's because the torys have ratted on the principles of free trade.oe chamberlain is taking them in the wrong direction. they've become in favor of tariffs which hit the little guy. free trade was in those days a progressive cause. it was seen to be something that was helping people -- have cheaper food in urban areas and when the torys abandoned that, in churchill's view, this was a betrayal of his father's ideas of tory democracy, little after the little guy....
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rebel tories had put down their own amendment — in effect, a watered—down version of lord alton�*s.urt ruled a country was committing genocide, mps and peers would then debate halting or stopping trade deals with that country. we have tabled an amendment, a compromise amendment, which takes into account all the concerns the government has presented on the lord alton's amendment and makes it very clear the separations of powers and, fundamentally, parliament opines, ministers decides, so what is the minister's objection to the compromise amendment tabled by myself and my colleagues today? well, madam deputy speaker, i'll have to have a look at the amendment that she's tabled. my role here is to speak about the amendment that is in front of us, the amendment coming from the other place in the name of lord alton. so, these measures taken together... of course, yeah. i'm grateful for that. actually, i gave that amendment to the foreign secretary - and his team on - wednesday last week. it is on the order paper today. with respect, it's not a case of "will have a look at it?" i he must h
rebel tories had put down their own amendment — in effect, a watered—down version of lord alton�*s.urt ruled a country was committing genocide, mps and peers would then debate halting or stopping trade deals with that country. we have tabled an amendment, a compromise amendment, which takes into account all the concerns the government has presented on the lord alton's amendment and makes it very clear the separations of powers and, fundamentally, parliament opines, ministers decides, so...
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when the tories abandoned that, in churchill's view that was a betrayal of his father's ideas of toryemocracy looking after the little guy. trying to build a constituency working class for support. which was not the right approach for then and indeed now. he only rejoins the tories when the tories themselves in the twenties have come back in favor of free trade. i would argue and many others have argued before, he was more consistent than people give him credit for. no one has ever been performed the of rewriting of writing and rewriting. no one was as effective as he was. >> in my family, we have a former leader of the tory party. here's a lousy leader as is the current prime minister of britain. why don't you follow the advice of the daily telegraph, and ran for prime minister. you would be marvelous. >> i wish it were true. i write for the daily telegraph. i'm not aware that they have said that. they be taking a wrong if they had. i'm characteristically wrong of the telegraph to say that. i think david cameron is gonna fantastic job. he has to play a very difficult and the governme
when the tories abandoned that, in churchill's view that was a betrayal of his father's ideas of toryemocracy looking after the little guy. trying to build a constituency working class for support. which was not the right approach for then and indeed now. he only rejoins the tories when the tories themselves in the twenties have come back in favor of free trade. i would argue and many others have argued before, he was more consistent than people give him credit for. no one has ever been...
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but the tories definitely do. gave one of the more graphic performances, he said he would drink a pint rather than vote for ideal that gave you vessels access for two years. mr. speaker, this deal give them five years access, and potentially much more. there will be plenty of scottish voters in the northeast who will be very interested in what he is thinking, and after he and his colleagues break every single promise. latest speechhe where my colleagues attempt to cover as much as they can, the effect of this bill on scotland's. it has to be said that this lack of scrutiny is not helped by the stance taken by the labour party. i am sad to see that the official opposition have been missing in action. hade was a time where labor -- in order for them to support any deal. has disappeared as quickly as tory promise. not principal.s principal political is hard to manage when you cannot even get a position between scottish labor and u.k.. when it comes to position on this brexit deal, it is all over the place. labor will
but the tories definitely do. gave one of the more graphic performances, he said he would drink a pint rather than vote for ideal that gave you vessels access for two years. mr. speaker, this deal give them five years access, and potentially much more. there will be plenty of scottish voters in the northeast who will be very interested in what he is thinking, and after he and his colleagues break every single promise. latest speechhe where my colleagues attempt to cover as much as they can, the...
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he only rejoins the tories when the tories themselves in the 20s have come back in favor of free tradei would argue, and indeed many others have argued before, that he was more consistent than people give him credit for. but no one has ever performed the feat of ratting and then rerouting as he did. no one has ever done it before. many people have crossed the floor once, no one has ever been a double crosser as effectively as he was. >> in my family, we have the former leader of the tory party, he was a lousy leader, as is the current prime minister of britain and. why can't you follow the advice of the daily telegraph and run for prime minister. you would be marvelous. >> i wish it were true. i write for the daily telegraph. and i am not aware that anybody said that. i think that they are wrong if they had, uncharacteristically wrong for the telegraph to say that. i think david cameron has done a fantastic job, he had to play a very difficult role. the government came in, he had to create a coalition in a very difficult circumstances in incredibly elusive hopeless democrat characters.
he only rejoins the tories when the tories themselves in the 20s have come back in favor of free tradei would argue, and indeed many others have argued before, that he was more consistent than people give him credit for. but no one has ever performed the feat of ratting and then rerouting as he did. no one has ever done it before. many people have crossed the floor once, no one has ever been a double crosser as effectively as he was. >> in my family, we have the former leader of the tory...
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in a nutshell, there's a debate raging that the tory party dashed in the tory party about when we shouldre needs to be done, that school children risk becoming the forgotten victims of the pandemic, the gulf between more well—off and disadvantaged kids will only grow. the son have gotten comments that graham brady, who is basically the steward for backbench mps, and they've also gotten information from the education select committee, all concerned about a timetable to get kids back to school. �* , , , ., about a timetable to get kids back to school. �*, , , ., ., to school. let's 'ust show other viewers the — to school. let'sjust show other viewers the front _ to school. let'sjust show other viewers the front page - to school. let'sjust show other viewers the front page of - to school. let'sjust show other viewers the front page of the i to school. let'sjust show other i viewers the front page of the daily telegraph, pointing to exactly what you're saying there, which is "tory revolt over closed schools." do you think this�*ll be a crucial issue for the? i think this'll be a crucial issu
in a nutshell, there's a debate raging that the tory party dashed in the tory party about when we shouldre needs to be done, that school children risk becoming the forgotten victims of the pandemic, the gulf between more well—off and disadvantaged kids will only grow. the son have gotten comments that graham brady, who is basically the steward for backbench mps, and they've also gotten information from the education select committee, all concerned about a timetable to get kids back to school....
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problem for the tories. , , tories.europe these days. at the moment there is a lot of tactics — at the moment there is a lot of tactics on — at the moment there is a lot of tactics on how— at the moment there is a lot of tactics on how nicola _ at the moment there is a lot of tactics on how nicola sturgeonl at the moment there is a lot of i tactics on how nicola sturgeon is going _ tactics on how nicola sturgeon is going to — tactics on how nicola sturgeon is going to get _ tactics on how nicola sturgeon is going to get the _ tactics on how nicola sturgeon is going to get the referendum, i tactics on how nicola sturgeon is i going to get the referendum, whether there will— going to get the referendum, whether there will be _ going to get the referendum, whether there will be a — going to get the referendum, whether there will be a right _ going to get the referendum, whether there will be a right to _ going to get the referendum, whether there will be a right to hold _ going to get the referendum, whether there will be
problem for the tories. , , tories.europe these days. at the moment there is a lot of tactics — at the moment there is a lot of tactics on — at the moment there is a lot of tactics on how— at the moment there is a lot of tactics on how nicola _ at the moment there is a lot of tactics on how nicola sturgeonl at the moment there is a lot of i tactics on how nicola sturgeon is going _ tactics on how nicola sturgeon is going to — tactics on how nicola sturgeon is going to get _ tactics on...
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here's what the tory act suggested doing with them.at they ought to be disarmed and the more dangerous among them, either kept in safe custody or bound with sufficient sureties to their behavior. unquote. in other words, arrest them, and take their guns. no wonder, so many loyalists fled north, to canada. but what about skeptics and critics? for them, the act advised what we would now call a public-awareness campaign. it recommended explaining how the king had oppressed the colonies. laying out the efforts to resolve things amicably. and publishing the proceedings of the two continental congresses. this law explicitly calls for empathy, with people who are honest and well-meaning, but uninformed. even in some cases, deceived and drawn into erroneous opinions. and it uses a word we never hear in government. it recommends treating them with kindness and attention, and presuming that they merely lack data and not decency. in the middle of a war, the founders passed a law urging kindness. think about that. the tory act acknowledges that am
here's what the tory act suggested doing with them.at they ought to be disarmed and the more dangerous among them, either kept in safe custody or bound with sufficient sureties to their behavior. unquote. in other words, arrest them, and take their guns. no wonder, so many loyalists fled north, to canada. but what about skeptics and critics? for them, the act advised what we would now call a public-awareness campaign. it recommended explaining how the king had oppressed the colonies. laying out...
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there will be rising concern| notjust in the tory government but notju5t in the tory government but alsoof the uk to stay together forever. that ri5ing concern is matched with a rising determination to do something to try to counter the arguments of the snp but quite what that something is when you ask it gets a little bit trickier. the snp i5 gets a little bit trickier. the snp is the third bigge5t party in westminster but they are by far and we5tmin5ter but they are by far and away the most dominant force in scottish politic5. and it looks like scotti5h politic5. and it looks like they are set to do very well in those crucial election5 they are set to do very well in those crucial elections in may. we tho5e crucial elections in may. we know if that happens they will try to push a5 know if that happens they will try to push as soon as they can for another vote on independence. we know if the prime minister is determined to a no to that request, as he has the legal right to do, the concern amongst as he has the legal right to do, the concern among5t unioni5t5 i5 as he has the legal right
there will be rising concern| notjust in the tory government but notju5t in the tory government but alsoof the uk to stay together forever. that ri5ing concern is matched with a rising determination to do something to try to counter the arguments of the snp but quite what that something is when you ask it gets a little bit trickier. the snp i5 gets a little bit trickier. the snp is the third bigge5t party in westminster but they are by far and we5tmin5ter but they are by far and away the most...
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it isn'tjust a philosophical problem for the tories. it's a practical problem, in the end.ns, briefly, if you can, are there from china's area of the world, if you like, from some of those countries, particularly in southeast asia, but how you can make federation work? i'm not sure asia wouldj like to take any lessons from europe these days. at the moment there is a lot of tactics on how nicola sturgeonl is going to get the referendum, whether there will be _ a right to hold it. what i'm going to say is, getting your country- independent is one thing, being able to run the - independent country is another. back in 2014, the first scottish referendum, | we talked about what happens if scotland leaves the uk - from defence to security - to budget, whatever you call it, lots of things that nicola sturgeon hasl to articulate in the months and weeks to come. - the scottish referendum, if there's any global - perspective, everyone - is going to watch very closely, china is going to watch with a lot of curiosity l and questions as well. spain is going to watch - with wariness, bec
it isn'tjust a philosophical problem for the tories. it's a practical problem, in the end.ns, briefly, if you can, are there from china's area of the world, if you like, from some of those countries, particularly in southeast asia, but how you can make federation work? i'm not sure asia wouldj like to take any lessons from europe these days. at the moment there is a lot of tactics on how nicola sturgeonl is going to get the referendum, whether there will be _ a right to hold it. what i'm going...
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there may be a handful of tory mps that oppose it, but this will go through. whether mps will get a say over the next 23 months about whether what should happen towards the end of march because there are certainly some tory mps that fear that this could roll along forfar tory mps that fear that this could roll along for far too long, even after millions of started to be vaccinated. —— whether mps will get a say over the next 23 months. in terms of timescale, will the prime minister come back to the commons every few weeks? where are we in terms of how often this will be discussed. in relation to education, it's hugely damaging. the government is very keen to be open and candid about the numbers. they will be broadcasting regulatory press conferences on the airwaves, how many people, which of the vulnerable groups are being vaccinated as the days and weeks roll on. they will make that information public, but what you are hearing from some tory mps isa what you are hearing from some tory mps is a demand for some sort of metric that can then tally with how restri
there may be a handful of tory mps that oppose it, but this will go through. whether mps will get a say over the next 23 months about whether what should happen towards the end of march because there are certainly some tory mps that fear that this could roll along forfar tory mps that fear that this could roll along for far too long, even after millions of started to be vaccinated. —— whether mps will get a say over the next 23 months. in terms of timescale, will the prime minister come...
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their way to tory m.p.'s he was one and teddy taylor across in cash cow not on the south side was the other and there was then a a strong tory tradition there and in the city. there was actually a particle the progressive side which had their kind of its ultimately a sectarian base and so that you know the property of the rights as it was was quite strong i was going out of that and courses gum. but it was you know quite a genteel campaign and i i did that quite well given a respectable 2nd and i was sort of bloodied and electoral politics but of course the experience as a council for man a hill in the chamber of some have half the via a council familia hella very much of anything in the house of commons would fight new with that because that is what it was it was pretty rough it was you know university of life experience. you know some very genuine problems and then you're immersed in my case the 3 years in you know endless problems. i'm seeing problems into an extremity that you don't see any of the senses
their way to tory m.p.'s he was one and teddy taylor across in cash cow not on the south side was the other and there was then a a strong tory tradition there and in the city. there was actually a particle the progressive side which had their kind of its ultimately a sectarian base and so that you know the property of the rights as it was was quite strong i was going out of that and courses gum. but it was you know quite a genteel campaign and i i did that quite well given a respectable 2nd and...
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he only rejoins the tories when they have come back in favor of free trade. so i would argue and many have that he was more consistent than people give him credit for. but no one has ever performed the feat of ratting and then re-ratting as he did. no one has ever done it. many have crossed the floor once but no one has been a double crosser like he was. >> in my family we have a former leader of the tory party. was a lousy leader as is the current prime minister of britain. why don't you follow the advice of the daily telegraph and run for prime minister. you would be marvelous. mr. johnson: i write for the daily telegraph. but i'm not aware that they have said that and they would be taken wrong if they had. uncharacteristically it is wrong of the telegraph it say that. -- to say that. david cameron, i think, has done a fantastic job and had to play a very difficult hand. the government that came in he had it create a coalition with these incredibly difficult, elusive hopeless democrat characters and he built this and they have gotten a lot done. i think the
he only rejoins the tories when they have come back in favor of free trade. so i would argue and many have that he was more consistent than people give him credit for. but no one has ever performed the feat of ratting and then re-ratting as he did. no one has ever done it. many have crossed the floor once but no one has been a double crosser like he was. >> in my family we have a former leader of the tory party. was a lousy leader as is the current prime minister of britain. why don't you...
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i think there is a lot of concern, notjust in the tories i of concern, notjust in the tories in governmentrce in scotland and with those elections in may, they are on course to do really well. they have said time and again if it happens, they will push for a vote on independence. as far as the law stands right now, the prime minister canjust say no stands right now, the prime minister can just say no and denied the request. just say i would necessarily settle the argument and the risk then, you get into a very fraught and uneasy situation with big arguments between edinburgh and westminster over what could happen next. there is certainly a lot of consternation in westminster about how to take this argument on. i think downing street will be looking for every opportunity, like they did today, to try to underline where the countries in the uk work well together. but i think they know, particularly with boris johnson's own ratings north of the border in scotland, it will take a lot more than him appearing in a lab coat for photo opportunities to settle this argument the way they wanted. laura
i think there is a lot of concern, notjust in the tories i of concern, notjust in the tories in governmentrce in scotland and with those elections in may, they are on course to do really well. they have said time and again if it happens, they will push for a vote on independence. as far as the law stands right now, the prime minister canjust say no stands right now, the prime minister can just say no and denied the request. just say i would necessarily settle the argument and the risk then, you...
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the prime minister, is not to repeat tory austerity.ll be making three important announcements today. extend the furlough scheme for the full duration of the pandemic, maintain the uplift a universal credit and reply to legacy benefits, and put in place a package of support for the 3 million included. prime minister, 11th hour announcements have to stop. these decisions can't wait till the budget in march. people need certainty now. i asked the premise to the same questions at prime minister's questions but failed to get a straight answer, so please try again, prime minister, his government extend furlough, maintain the universal credit uplift and offer support for the 3 million excluded. finally, on international travel, both the scottish and welsh governments want to go further and quarantining measures than what his uk government is proposing. will the prime minister stopped his half measures and enjoying the governments in scotland and wales in stricter enforcement is on international travel? that, prime minister, would be leadershi
the prime minister, is not to repeat tory austerity.ll be making three important announcements today. extend the furlough scheme for the full duration of the pandemic, maintain the uplift a universal credit and reply to legacy benefits, and put in place a package of support for the 3 million included. prime minister, 11th hour announcements have to stop. these decisions can't wait till the budget in march. people need certainty now. i asked the premise to the same questions at prime minister's...
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we look at figures such as the chancellor i think, this is reflective of tory party as well, there'seviously set about this blanket ban, but only if it's a temporary ban. a couple of months, not all the way into the summer, i spoke to tory mps that think a blanket ban now would be a smart idea where you get to grips, but also summer holidays. how do you reconcile that? i think that the question. reconcile that? i think that the cuestion. ~ ., reconcile that? i think that the cuestion. ~ . ., ., reconcile that? i think that the cuestion. . ., ., ., question. we want to go back to school, that's _ question. we want to go back to school, that's kids _ question. we want to go back to school, that's kids the _ question. we want to go back to school, that's kids the mirror i school, that's kids the mirror interviewed the want to go back to school. do you want that? do you want to schools to reopen as soon as possible? are you wanting everything to be resolved and safe for fear of yet another lockdown in a few months' time? i yet another lockdown in a few months' time?— yet another lockdown
we look at figures such as the chancellor i think, this is reflective of tory party as well, there'seviously set about this blanket ban, but only if it's a temporary ban. a couple of months, not all the way into the summer, i spoke to tory mps that think a blanket ban now would be a smart idea where you get to grips, but also summer holidays. how do you reconcile that? i think that the question. reconcile that? i think that the cuestion. ~ ., reconcile that? i think that the cuestion. ~ . ., .,...
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some tory mps are re having on youngsters. some tory mps are pretty angry _ having on youngsters.ut the _ are pretty angry about the situation. some of them feel the goal posts get moved on this, it makes it harder to communicate with their own constituents about what is going on, when schools might reopen and there is huge concern shared by many people about the potential damage it is doing to children's education because of the loss of face to face learning. i think yesterday when you heard matt hancock, when he was asked about when schools would reopen, he said he hoped they could be opened after easter, that rang some alarm bells. notjust easter, that rang some alarm bells. not just with conservative easter, that rang some alarm bells. notjust with conservative mps but probably as well parents and carers and students as well. interestingly the prime minister suggesting today that it the prime minister suggesting today thatitis the prime minister suggesting today that it is possible schools could reopen before easter, but still people left with that sense of uncertainty and tha
some tory mps are re having on youngsters. some tory mps are pretty angry _ having on youngsters.ut the _ are pretty angry about the situation. some of them feel the goal posts get moved on this, it makes it harder to communicate with their own constituents about what is going on, when schools might reopen and there is huge concern shared by many people about the potential damage it is doing to children's education because of the loss of face to face learning. i think yesterday when you heard...
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containers because of the growing need to store the deceased during the 2nd wave of the 19 become a tory m says it has the capacity to deal with 50 services a day but demand is currently double that germany insists it's geared up for mass vaccination but ministers are being forced to defend themselves against criticism that the rollout is too slow movements restrictions are also being tightened to try and stem the rising infections is a situation being echoed elsewhere in europe too with peter all of that explains. any hopes of germany lifting its code 19 restrictions at the end of this month the beginning of february were dashed on wednesday a cabinet meeting of angler merkel's government decided that there would be some restrictions remaining in place for the forseeable future and fire the restrictions would be tightened and toughened when it came to people arriving into the country this is an attempt to try and stop the spread of new strings of the covert 19 virus that we've seen pop up in the united kingdom in brazil and in south africa what we have seen though is the vaccine touted
containers because of the growing need to store the deceased during the 2nd wave of the 19 become a tory m says it has the capacity to deal with 50 services a day but demand is currently double that germany insists it's geared up for mass vaccination but ministers are being forced to defend themselves against criticism that the rollout is too slow movements restrictions are also being tightened to try and stem the rising infections is a situation being echoed elsewhere in europe too with peter...
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was his foreign policy record i know britain is you know criticize well i would say this the tories are by and large i'm far more reactionary party and force than the democratic party i've and even joe biden is a figure but what it tells us is that once you win a big popular universal program is very hard for people to. to go against it publicly that national health service is so popular that even the reactionaries have had to reconcile themselves to the reality that the national health service is staying in the same way in the united states once we find a way in medicare for all i suspect you'll find some republicans who will defend it just like republicans the united states well defend programs like social security and medicare are national health program for older americans people over 65 you know these are socialized app programs that you would not expect right of center people to support but they have to support it for political reasons i think that. that's that's an important bit of context he's a slippery centrist figure i think you'd be comfortable with and maybe the liberal par
was his foreign policy record i know britain is you know criticize well i would say this the tories are by and large i'm far more reactionary party and force than the democratic party i've and even joe biden is a figure but what it tells us is that once you win a big popular universal program is very hard for people to. to go against it publicly that national health service is so popular that even the reactionaries have had to reconcile themselves to the reality that the national health service...
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now we're going to cross live now to is even our under our air friend the director of abia tory to talk further about this story obviously we don't have very much information right now but it's also been several hours since this plane has dropped off the radar what do you think might have brought this plane down. using new thanks for having me we have not yet a certain on the probable cause of the missing or the crash site so as you know the national transportation safety board and also the ministry of transportation have confirmed that the plane has met into crash but this appeared to him from the radar several hours ago the weather across the job especially in a couple city and its vicinity have been overcast which like raining all day so he has not been a very friendly friend environment at all in the skies but we have not yet been able to determine as of the cost just yet but as mentioned before and the altitude loss during the last phase of the flight had been very drastic in less than 15 seconds from the altitude of 11000 and the speed that increase as shown from the flight radar
now we're going to cross live now to is even our under our air friend the director of abia tory to talk further about this story obviously we don't have very much information right now but it's also been several hours since this plane has dropped off the radar what do you think might have brought this plane down. using new thanks for having me we have not yet a certain on the probable cause of the missing or the crash site so as you know the national transportation safety board and also the...
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and could block millions of doses the tory gave to be reports. the irish border a flashpoint during break that talks.
and could block millions of doses the tory gave to be reports. the irish border a flashpoint during break that talks.
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it seems like a lifetime ago but it's been a mere 13 months since boris johnson took the tories to a landslide general election victory in the christmas of 2019 now he has indeed struggled with a pandemic on the economy has collapsed but boris has got pricks it's done and the vaccination program is well underway but can tory supremacy.
it seems like a lifetime ago but it's been a mere 13 months since boris johnson took the tories to a landslide general election victory in the christmas of 2019 now he has indeed struggled with a pandemic on the economy has collapsed but boris has got pricks it's done and the vaccination program is well underway but can tory supremacy.
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without too much crystal ball gazing, read books and a tories have to keep an eye on the future. generation of soon to be young idols, a bigger than ever market of people who have a history of their own. who remember all the way back to eisenhower. who probably never saw their mother used a ring or they think automobiles are household appliances, and have reserved seats on the next rocket to leave the earth. but right now, you can ride along with the happy go spending, buy it now, young adults of today. ride with the young adult flag 70% of all home sold. swing into the orbit of more than 2.5 million families, right now, with the only magazine aimed exclusively a young adults. next, henry america, from 1958 in american look on this general motors film that highlights the interior, it does shrill, product an auto designers who create new looks for mass produced consumer goods. celebrating abundance in the freedom to choose different products. the film ends that shows designers that work at the 1959 chevy impala, edge enroll motors colorful center in michigan. this pristine copy of
without too much crystal ball gazing, read books and a tories have to keep an eye on the future. generation of soon to be young idols, a bigger than ever market of people who have a history of their own. who remember all the way back to eisenhower. who probably never saw their mother used a ring or they think automobiles are household appliances, and have reserved seats on the next rocket to leave the earth. but right now, you can ride along with the happy go spending, buy it now, young adults...
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teddy taylor across in cash cow not on the south side was the other and there was then a a strong tory tradition there and in the city. there was actually a party called the progressives which were had their kind of ultimately a sectarian base and so that you know the proxy of the rights as it was was quite strong i was going out of that and courses gum. but it was you know quite a genteel campaign and i i did did quite well respectable 2nd and i was sort of bloodied in their electoral politics but of course the experience as a council for man a hill in the chamber of some have half the via a council familiar.
teddy taylor across in cash cow not on the south side was the other and there was then a a strong tory tradition there and in the city. there was actually a party called the progressives which were had their kind of ultimately a sectarian base and so that you know the proxy of the rights as it was was quite strong i was going out of that and courses gum. but it was you know quite a genteel campaign and i i did did quite well respectable 2nd and i was sort of bloodied in their electoral politics...
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group footage from a german crime a tory and highlights the extent of the resurgent make in europe as berlin is accused of stockpiling vaccines at the expense of that you know. very well welcome you are watching the week here on r.t. international with me here and. just days before leaving office donald trump became the 1st u.s. president to be impeached for a 2nd time on wednesday the house of representatives voted to indict him claiming he for men to last week's riots at the capitol building but almost $200.00 congress members came out against the vote arguing it's no longer about justice but revenge well it's now up to the senate to decide whether or not to convict the president on charges of inciting insurrection and that's fine democratic party calls for urgency the trial will top and before trial leaves office on wednesday however it could eventually see him banned from as a holding public office again floor experts charles rose explains how it could determine his long term future. since he will have already concluded his term what conviction in the senate would do is open the d
group footage from a german crime a tory and highlights the extent of the resurgent make in europe as berlin is accused of stockpiling vaccines at the expense of that you know. very well welcome you are watching the week here on r.t. international with me here and. just days before leaving office donald trump became the 1st u.s. president to be impeached for a 2nd time on wednesday the house of representatives voted to indict him claiming he for men to last week's riots at the capitol building...
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jobs and livelihoods might not matter to tories _ and livelihoods might not matter to tories but _ andnd that the prime minister indicated _ understand that the prime minister indicated that compensation would be forthcoming. that needs to happen and it_ forthcoming. that needs to happen and it needs to happen now. the uk government — and it needs to happen now. the uk government insists _ and it needs to happen now. the uk government insists the _ and it needs to happen now. the uk government insists the issues - and it needs to happen now. the uk government insists the issues are l government insists the issues are temporary. the fishermen are hoping this means there boats will be back. france is to extend a six o'clock evening curfew across the whole of the country. that will start from saturday. it's in order to fight the spread of coronavirus. the curfew began at eight o'clock in most areas including paris. the country plus �*s pay minister said the measure would last for at least two weeks. he said that from monday all travels to france from outside the european union would have
jobs and livelihoods might not matter to tories _ and livelihoods might not matter to tories but _ andnd that the prime minister indicated _ understand that the prime minister indicated that compensation would be forthcoming. that needs to happen and it_ forthcoming. that needs to happen and it needs to happen now. the uk government — and it needs to happen now. the uk government insists _ and it needs to happen now. the uk government insists the _ and it needs to happen now. the uk...
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in the commons, rebel tories wanted to allow parliament to end or suspend trade deals with countriesle for genocide. undertheir plan, uk high courts would be able to rule if a country is committing genocide. after any such ruling, mps and peers would then be able to debate halting or stopping trade deals with that country. well, the mps' amendment to the trade bill is a watered—down version of an earlier proposal from lord alton in the house of lords — which would force the government to revoke any free trade agreement with any country found guilty of genocide. we do take the situation in xinjiang and other allegations of serious human rights abuse extremely seriously. but we also have to think about what we're dealing with here with international treaties, and the appropriate role of the high court in international treaties. we have tabled an amendment, a compromised amendment, which takes into account all the concerns the government has presented under lord alton's amendment, and makes it very clear the separations of powers. and fundamentally, parliament opines, ministers decide.
in the commons, rebel tories wanted to allow parliament to end or suspend trade deals with countriesle for genocide. undertheir plan, uk high courts would be able to rule if a country is committing genocide. after any such ruling, mps and peers would then be able to debate halting or stopping trade deals with that country. well, the mps' amendment to the trade bill is a watered—down version of an earlier proposal from lord alton in the house of lords — which would force the government to...
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teddy taylor across in cash come out on the south side was the other and there was then a a strong tory tradition there and in the city. there was actually a sequel to progressive which where had their kind of alternately a sectarian base and so that you know the property of the rights as it was was quite strong in gaza going out of that and courses gum. but it was you know quite a genteel campaign and i i did that quite well respectable 2nd. round i was sort of bloodied in their electoral politics but of course the experience as a council for man a hill in the chamber of summit after via a council familiar though very much of anything in the house of commons would fight you would that because what it was it was pretty rough it was you know university had lived. it spent rate. you know some very genuine problems and then you're in the right case but 3 years in that you know endless problems housing problems and an extremity of that the you don't see any of the citizens now much improved and they organize ation of the props even though some foreign idealistic people but it was a it was a
teddy taylor across in cash come out on the south side was the other and there was then a a strong tory tradition there and in the city. there was actually a sequel to progressive which where had their kind of alternately a sectarian base and so that you know the property of the rights as it was was quite strong in gaza going out of that and courses gum. but it was you know quite a genteel campaign and i i did that quite well respectable 2nd. round i was sort of bloodied in their electoral...
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quite a few tory mps, you think, support you. _ support you. yes, i do. cutting unemployment benefits - support you. yes, i do. cutting unemployment benefits in - support you. yes, i do. cutting unemployment benefits in a i support you. yes, i do. cutting - unemployment benefits in a recession is always the wrong policy. that's why governments don't do it. you have to go 100 years ago for an example of this happening. i don't think anyone believes the pandemic is over and the conditions in place when this was introduced have changed. if this cut were to go ahead, effectively unemployment support would be reduced to its lowest level since 1992, at a time when everyone knows unemployment will peak at a roundabout midpoint this year. there is absolutely no case for that. on the labour side, we want to secure the economy, protect the nhs, rebuild the country. everyone recognises this is the wrong thing to do and people need a decision now. the government are out of time on this, they have to make a decision and it is clear what the r
quite a few tory mps, you think, support you. _ support you. yes, i do. cutting unemployment benefits - support you. yes, i do. cutting unemployment benefits in - support you. yes, i do. cutting unemployment benefits in a i support you. yes, i do. cutting - unemployment benefits in a recession is always the wrong policy. that's why governments don't do it. you have to go 100 years ago for an example of this happening. i don't think anyone believes the pandemic is over and the conditions in...
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true all over the world, a hard time for governments but i think labour and the tories _ but i thinkdisastrous last election a year ago underjeremy corbyn. even so, i think there is a lot of anger and distrust at the government about the failure on testing and tracing, they kept promising moonshot and world beating this and that — we have been the worst — and not the most generous in terms of protecting jobs — other countries have been more generous — so how it all falls out at the end of this, i do think that a really successful vaccine operation could wipe out a lot of the painful memories of how badly the government has done. after all, it's had 64 changes to its rules about how far you should lock down, who and where in the country should lock down, left people very confused and angry about some of the own advisers like dominic cummings failing to keep to the rules themselves and not being punished for it. so there is a mixture of things here. my suggestion that might be an election is only that is certainly a window of hope if all goes well. and i don't think there will be a gre
true all over the world, a hard time for governments but i think labour and the tories _ but i thinkdisastrous last election a year ago underjeremy corbyn. even so, i think there is a lot of anger and distrust at the government about the failure on testing and tracing, they kept promising moonshot and world beating this and that — we have been the worst — and not the most generous in terms of protecting jobs — other countries have been more generous — so how it all falls out at the end...
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glasgow hill head way back in 1970 how did the young vince cable get on taking the legend of scottish tory politics when it was a sadly complicated journey after i'd lived the university i gonna live in east africa and kenya 2 years. got married there came back and settled to teach ship they invest here. and got involved in glasgow politics which is as you know or rather a unique character phenomenon. i decided trend early going or getting involved in that in local governments and programs of the council but since our dams a living here had i competed for the candidacy it listen very unusual seats in the house and i'm there with tutorial m.p.'s he was one and teddy taylor across in cash cow not on the south side was the other and there was then a a strong tory tradition there and in the city. there was actually a party called a progressive switch where i they're kind of alternately a sectarian base and so that you know the proxy of the rights as it was was quite strong i was going to have that and courses gone. but it was you know quite a genteel campaign and i i did did quite well give me
glasgow hill head way back in 1970 how did the young vince cable get on taking the legend of scottish tory politics when it was a sadly complicated journey after i'd lived the university i gonna live in east africa and kenya 2 years. got married there came back and settled to teach ship they invest here. and got involved in glasgow politics which is as you know or rather a unique character phenomenon. i decided trend early going or getting involved in that in local governments and programs of...