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people in this country, including trade union members, will find it inexplicable why the labour partyre better off on benefits than you are in work. that shows that not only does it have the wrong relationship with the unions -- it has the wrong values, too. >> can the prime minister tell >> order. basic manners would suggest that the question be heard. just as i said about mr. lord, so, too, i say that cathy jamieson will be heard. >> perhaps the prime minister can tell the house whether mr.. aidan heavey's donations to the conservative party had any influence on the foreign secretary's intervention in his company's tax dispute? >> as i said, the donations to the conservative party do not buy votes at our party conference; they do not buy votes for our leader; they do not mean donors can select candidates. that is the unhealthy relationship in british politics, and the opposition can bluster all they want, but they have been found out in falkirk and they are being found out across the country. >> every shropshire child receives £4,612 per annum for their education. in other parts of
people in this country, including trade union members, will find it inexplicable why the labour partyre better off on benefits than you are in work. that shows that not only does it have the wrong relationship with the unions -- it has the wrong values, too. >> can the prime minister tell >> order. basic manners would suggest that the question be heard. just as i said about mr. lord, so, too, i say that cathy jamieson will be heard. >> perhaps the prime minister can tell the...
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>> what's interesting is he doesn't want to talk about the trade union. he doesn't want to address -- that's what this scandal is about. and let us ask what has actually changed since yesterday? will the unions still have the biggest vote of the conference? yes. while they still be able to determine the parties policies? yes. will they still have a decisive vote in voting for the labour leader? yes. that is the fact. they own you lock stock and block a vote. >> mr. speaker this is a man owned by a few millionaires at the top of society. here's the difference. here's the difference. is the difference between him and me. i want action on second jobs. he doesn't. i want party funding reform, he doesn't. i'm proud that we have links with ordinary working people. he's bankrolled by a few millionaires. the party of the people, the party of privilege. [shouting] >> it's not the party of the people. it's the party of len mccluskey. that's the fact. >> order. just have a wall of noise, what we need is questions and answers. the prime minister. >> it's the party of
>> what's interesting is he doesn't want to talk about the trade union. he doesn't want to address -- that's what this scandal is about. and let us ask what has actually changed since yesterday? will the unions still have the biggest vote of the conference? yes. while they still be able to determine the parties policies? yes. will they still have a decisive vote in voting for the labour leader? yes. that is the fact. they own you lock stock and block a vote. >> mr. speaker this is a...
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he was elected by a trade union system. >> thank you. any government should be able to introduce a reasonable cap on high claims for taxpayer-funded benefits. together, why is the government resisted the introduction of a cap? sometimes individual cases over one million pounds of taxpayer- funded benefits to the very largest and wealthiest land owners in this country through the form support system? >> in this government has done a lot in terms of tax reform. have theurse we always policy to make sure it is fair. >> in order to save a little bit of time, i will ask a member of united -- [laughter] engineerge of 16 as an , time can be used more productively. on the 26th of june come in response to a question for my -- [inaudible]d the prime minister said he would be happy to publish the goal. is there a reason that he has not done so because he is ashamed of the fact that his --ty >> order. >> we ought to remember the donors. he gave a 1.6 million to the labour party. to dodge his taxes. deadwood we as when will you pay that money back, h
he was elected by a trade union system. >> thank you. any government should be able to introduce a reasonable cap on high claims for taxpayer-funded benefits. together, why is the government resisted the introduction of a cap? sometimes individual cases over one million pounds of taxpayer- funded benefits to the very largest and wealthiest land owners in this country through the form support system? >> in this government has done a lot in terms of tax reform. have theurse we always...
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if you our trade union and give money to the labor party you can pick the candidates and vote for some, you can pick thleader and vote for him, you can pick the policies and vote for the. i was elected by one member 1-vote system. he was elected by trade unions. >> mr andrew george. >> of course any government should be able to introduce a reasonable cap on high claims for tax payer funded benefits but if we are all in it together why is the government resisting the introduction of a cat sometimes hundreds of thousands of pounds, in some in individual cases over a million pounds of tax payer funded benefits to the very largest and wealthiest landowners in this country through the farm support system? this government has done a huge amount in terms of tax reform to make sure people pay the taxes that they owe and of course always look at the common agricultural policy to make sure they are fair. mr. speaker, in order to save a little bit of time, ias a member -- as an engineering apprentice. and spend there used more productively. mr. speaker, on the 20 sixth of june in response to a qu
if you our trade union and give money to the labor party you can pick the candidates and vote for some, you can pick thleader and vote for him, you can pick the policies and vote for the. i was elected by one member 1-vote system. he was elected by trade unions. >> mr andrew george. >> of course any government should be able to introduce a reasonable cap on high claims for tax payer funded benefits but if we are all in it together why is the government resisting the introduction of...
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if you our trade union and give money to the labor party you can pick the candidates and vote for some, you can pick the leader and vote for him, you can pick the policies and vote for the. i was elected by one member 1-vote system. he was elected by trade unions. >> mr andrew george. >> of course any government should be able to introduce a reasonable cap on high claims for tax payer funded benefits but if we are all in it together why is the government resisting the introduction of a cat sometimes hundreds of thousands of pounds, in some in individual cases over a million pounds of tax payer funded benefits to the very largest and wealthiest landowners in this country through the farm support system? this government has done a huge amount in terms of tax reform to make sure people pay the taxes that they owe and of course we always look at the common agricultural policy to make sure they are fair. mr. speaker, in order to save a little bit of time, i was a member -- as an engineering apprentice. and spend there used more productively. mr. speaker, on the 20 sixth of june in response
if you our trade union and give money to the labor party you can pick the candidates and vote for some, you can pick the leader and vote for him, you can pick the policies and vote for the. i was elected by one member 1-vote system. he was elected by trade unions. >> mr andrew george. >> of course any government should be able to introduce a reasonable cap on high claims for tax payer funded benefits but if we are all in it together why is the government resisting the introduction...
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herra balls and web corp, swenderdon and kay hill and i want to acknowledge the union trade partners. the laborers were such an integral component of this programming and the carpenter's union which i'm so closely attached to. thanks for coming manny. >> and also, our broader expansion with the sheet metal workers, with the electricians and with the operating engineers, and the long list of trade unions that we participated in our programming. i want to thank everybody, and enjoy the food, take care.
herra balls and web corp, swenderdon and kay hill and i want to acknowledge the union trade partners. the laborers were such an integral component of this programming and the carpenter's union which i'm so closely attached to. thanks for coming manny. >> and also, our broader expansion with the sheet metal workers, with the electricians and with the operating engineers, and the long list of trade unions that we participated in our programming. i want to thank everybody, and enjoy the...
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but it's a good place to start >> commissioner and i was wondering how many people - how many trade unions find the lp a. we need to remember we can only do this within the context of the p l a so if we propose to include trades that didn't participate the last time we can't negotiate for the cover groups they don't represent. i know we had two unions that signed that were not members of the council last time. >> i think it all the labors union and there might have been one other one not an affiliate. >> if all the trade unions that work on our projects were signaturey. i think so we not monitor to keep track of small groups but also it is not a question of them being part of the group in negotiating >> commissioner and we can track all of the smaller trades. i mean, that's already an inherent part of the software. but in terms of getting into this process of preconvincing firms and maintaining those records it becomes i think a burden on contractors to try to meet this because if they don't have a pre-qualify sub that's only going to contribute one hundred hours to that operator job and t
but it's a good place to start >> commissioner and i was wondering how many people - how many trade unions find the lp a. we need to remember we can only do this within the context of the p l a so if we propose to include trades that didn't participate the last time we can't negotiate for the cover groups they don't represent. i know we had two unions that signed that were not members of the council last time. >> i think it all the labors union and there might have been one other...
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but what is so interesting is that he is taking his script from the trade union. they don't like choice. they don't like new schools. they don't like free schools. they want to control everything. but what we know is one organization they have got control of. we see it in black and white, they've taken control of the labour party. [shouting] >> mr. speaker, mr. speaker, i am speaking -- mr. speaker, i am speaking for parents up and down this country. [shouting] >> as usual very low-grade, very substantial, very unnecessary heckling. the session has to run longer, has to run longer. let's try to observe some decorum which the public can respect. mr. ed miliband. >> and let's have a debate about ethics. this is a prime minister who had dinner for doughnuts and downing street. the idea, the idea that his lecturing us about ethics takes double standard to a whole new level. [shouting] now, in this one policy, in this one policy on schools we see the hallmark of this government. they made the wrong choices on tax and spending. the millionaires tax cut, the top down reo
but what is so interesting is that he is taking his script from the trade union. they don't like choice. they don't like new schools. they don't like free schools. they want to control everything. but what we know is one organization they have got control of. we see it in black and white, they've taken control of the labour party. [shouting] >> mr. speaker, mr. speaker, i am speaking -- mr. speaker, i am speaking for parents up and down this country. [shouting] >> as usual very...
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already left the country and that is one hundred twenty thousand people here to support courses a trade union leader in greece and says that workers won't give up as they strive for better conditions. historically greeks. fight this so we are still fighting. and packing with these problems will stop these policies so. rick perry we are going to. use all the weapons that we have in our arsenal. we use. strike we will break intervention at every level we can do i don't believe that the problem has got to do with the workers and with the weight so we need other solutions as you see not recession solution like the way it's got. time now for some international news in brief in our world update the sound and his vivid security from the train that hurtled off the tracks in northern spain killing at least eighty people report said may have been going around the corner more than twice the speed and high speed passenger train derailed several kilometers from the famous pilgrimage town of santiago de compostela two investigations have been launched to find out how the accident happened. thousands of rai
already left the country and that is one hundred twenty thousand people here to support courses a trade union leader in greece and says that workers won't give up as they strive for better conditions. historically greeks. fight this so we are still fighting. and packing with these problems will stop these policies so. rick perry we are going to. use all the weapons that we have in our arsenal. we use. strike we will break intervention at every level we can do i don't believe that the problem...
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the ones that can't detect the lives let's talk about the trades union congress do you see the unions get to trade union congress to hire computers to go after these guys in the city of london right so hire that computers go toe to toe the vince cable in his coterie of crooks. get to and they'll make poser money at the expense of the city don't look to studio plug the computers because they don't want to see from benefiting from this advanced technology well max finally you know i want to just point out that this is a war on disbelievers they're telling you lies and they're demanding you believe that just like the taliban and afghanistan is saying that this is our interpretation of a book and you have to believe otherwise you're an unbeliever even if the book doesn't actually say what we say we believe and this is to say what's going on in economic central bank policy monetary policy currency policy financial policy and economic policy around the world they're telling us lies and telling us we're going to punish you with zero percent rates negative zero rates you're going to we're goi
the ones that can't detect the lives let's talk about the trades union congress do you see the unions get to trade union congress to hire computers to go after these guys in the city of london right so hire that computers go toe to toe the vince cable in his coterie of crooks. get to and they'll make poser money at the expense of the city don't look to studio plug the computers because they don't want to see from benefiting from this advanced technology well max finally you know i want to just...
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practical ways in their wallets and at the local markets and while pakistan's main trading partner is still the european union trade between china and pakistan surpassed twelve billion dollars for the first time last year and thanks to a free trade agreement signed in two thousand and six chinese consumer products have flooded pakistan and they're impossible to miss almost everything sold at this shopping center is made in china. the cheap imports have been blamed for hurting some local industries but many of the shopkeepers we met were happy with the way business was going. through people for a. return or through. a few very very big superpower at the moment for. both of your friend over. and when it comes to pakistan's other friend and superpower the united states is. what is good thing and that's a common view here according to a recent pew research survey nine in ten pakistanis describe china as a partner well seventy four percent said they see the u.s. as an enemy pakistanis are by and large to china by and large and because the feel like. china has never been. the constant. feeling that you know the u.s
practical ways in their wallets and at the local markets and while pakistan's main trading partner is still the european union trade between china and pakistan surpassed twelve billion dollars for the first time last year and thanks to a free trade agreement signed in two thousand and six chinese consumer products have flooded pakistan and they're impossible to miss almost everything sold at this shopping center is made in china. the cheap imports have been blamed for hurting some local...
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pains me to point this out to the honorable lady but she has received 32,000-pound from affiliated trade unions. now this is, let me explain the difference. with linden crosby, the conservative party gives him help us get rid of labor, right? that is how it works. with labour party the unions give you money. that is the way it works. she said this, said this on her website, i'm a member of the unite and i regularly raise trade union issues in parliament. they pay the money in. they get the results out. that is the scandal in british politics. [shouting] >> mr. speaker? >> order. order. >> mr. hughes' question will be heard. mr. hughes. >> many water companies in england have paid huge dividends to their shareholders have avoided paying tax and not properly accountable in this region of proposing an annual increase of 80-pound a year on water rates. will the prime minister make sure that no public subsidy is given to thames water or any other water company which puts profits and shareholders ahead of the interests of ordinary rate-payers and the taxpayers of his constituency and mine? >> first o
pains me to point this out to the honorable lady but she has received 32,000-pound from affiliated trade unions. now this is, let me explain the difference. with linden crosby, the conservative party gives him help us get rid of labor, right? that is how it works. with labour party the unions give you money. that is the way it works. she said this, said this on her website, i'm a member of the unite and i regularly raise trade union issues in parliament. they pay the money in. they get the...
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after trade union.shouting] making donation after donation, fixing parliamentary selection after parliamentary selection. that is the real problem in british politics and it's time we cleaned it out the. [shouting] >> order. very important matters. he must be heard. >> thank you, mr. speaker. with armed forces day in mind this weekend, would my right honorable friend join me in supporting a campaign being run supported by support our soldiers, the free press and the telegraph encouraging local residents to send boxes to our troops in afghanistan? we hoped we would have sent 500 to our troops. >> i congratulcongratul ate my honorable friend, every one who has taken part in this excellent initiative. i think actually these boxes, i've seen them not only been back here in britain but also unloaded in afghanistan, and i can see the huge pleasure and support that figure to our troops in afghanistan but i also think we should continue to use the money that has been raised from a responsible bankers over the l
after trade union.shouting] making donation after donation, fixing parliamentary selection after parliamentary selection. that is the real problem in british politics and it's time we cleaned it out the. [shouting] >> order. very important matters. he must be heard. >> thank you, mr. speaker. with armed forces day in mind this weekend, would my right honorable friend join me in supporting a campaign being run supported by support our soldiers, the free press and the telegraph...
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the chairman of the local trade union branch set up the aid project. >> they have nothing, basically.no contract, no decent wage. they are dependent on the overseers. >> things we reached the first workers harvesting tomatoes. in temperatures of 30 degrees, the italian workers are weeding the fields, a job that pays less and less -- 40 euros a day. according to one of the trade unionists, many farmers even consider this rate too high. they prefer hiring cheaper day laborers from africa or eastern europe. >> the foreigners here are treated like slaves. it is terrible, and somebody has to intervene. if the italian government does not, then the upper -- the other governments will have to. i mean, we are in the european union. >> daniella studied agricultural science, but soon, human rights issues became more important. he found the situation the workers faced on the fields unbearable. >> we are driving to a place that you will not find on a map. the camp was constructed illegally. every time i go there, i feel like we live in a sick society, a society that is indifferent to the value of
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german trade unions and the opposition social democrats organized a protest outside of the jobs summit they say angela merkel focusing on it makes her partially responsible for youth unemployment in countries like spain. >> no consensus was reached in today's talks. >> the meeting was intended to be an exchange between the leaders on what policies are working best to fight youth unemployment. as the chancellor said, it was a day of rolling up the sleeves in which they did share their best crack this is. she said all of the leaders had a real sense of urgency and they had agreed on several initiatives, among them to make labor markets function more flexibly to improve coordination and cooperation between jobs agencies in european countries and between them. and also to make sure that the european investment bank aside t provide most jobs for young people. a host of measures there. there will be further meetings in the fall to pick up on these initiatives and also to decide how a separate part of 8 billion euro will be spent to try and provide more jobs for young people. all of the young
german trade unions and the opposition social democrats organized a protest outside of the jobs summit they say angela merkel focusing on it makes her partially responsible for youth unemployment in countries like spain. >> no consensus was reached in today's talks. >> the meeting was intended to be an exchange between the leaders on what policies are working best to fight youth unemployment. as the chancellor said, it was a day of rolling up the sleeves in which they did share...
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particular, individual rights, in the elimination of the organized civil society groups such as the trade unionsives with the judiciary and the political opposition. with of the things you can say of the characteristics of the regime that with the ideology the government tries to indoctrinate as much as possible in did edition it subjugates the judiciary to the will of the regime. for example, the case of maria. she is a judge it released a person that chavis wanted to continue to be in jail. very soon -- the reason is that he had already served enough time it does not need to serve out. she follow the logic of the legal system. but instead chavez did not like that and put it said judge in jail and later she was raped. said that reminds us very much if there is a book called hitler's justice, the judges knew exactly what the regime wanted in they gave it according to what the regime wanted. they did not follow legal logic but the logic of what the supreme leader wanted and this is the reason why the german judges said the lot of people to live so that the president doesn't like that becomes tota
particular, individual rights, in the elimination of the organized civil society groups such as the trade unionsives with the judiciary and the political opposition. with of the things you can say of the characteristics of the regime that with the ideology the government tries to indoctrinate as much as possible in did edition it subjugates the judiciary to the will of the regime. for example, the case of maria. she is a judge it released a person that chavis wanted to continue to be in jail....
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german trade unions and the opposition social democrats organized a protest outside of the jobs summit they say angela merkel focusing on it makes her partially responsible for youth unemployment in countries like spain. >> no consensus was reached in today's talks. >> the meeting was intended to be an exchange between the leaders on what policies are working best to fight youth unemployment. as the chancellor said, it was a day of rolling up the sleeves in which they did share their best crack this is. she said all of the leaders had a real sense of urgency and they had agreed on several initiatives, among them to make labor markets function more flexibly to improve coordination and cooperation between jobs agencies in european countries and between them. and also to make sure that the european investment bank aside t provide most jobs for young people. a host of measures there. there will be further meetings in the fall to pick up on these initiatives and also to decide how a separate part of 8 billion euro will be spent to try and provide more jobs for young people. all of the young
german trade unions and the opposition social democrats organized a protest outside of the jobs summit they say angela merkel focusing on it makes her partially responsible for youth unemployment in countries like spain. >> no consensus was reached in today's talks. >> the meeting was intended to be an exchange between the leaders on what policies are working best to fight youth unemployment. as the chancellor said, it was a day of rolling up the sleeves in which they did share...
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since that time the trade union leaders such as the euro ruah received death threats on a regular basis for their protection bodyguards permanently accompany them wherever they go. in the early two thousand the trade unionists come up against the paramilitary leader macaco hold over the sea go via mines. they see their frontino heritage escape them little by little this territory rich in gold. so they take their case to court and the court rules in their favor. over those go a court and they did mean to get a court that deals with matters relating to labor disputes rendered its decision at the end of two thousand and six and recognize that the minds of the front two new gold mines company belong exclusively to the workers and retired workers in tell us about it in the space of that city and in two thousand and seven the supreme court of justice confirmed that decision. but strangely enough it's the colombian government that opposes frontino being given to the workers it appeals and manages to overturn all the decisions in favor of the trade unionists and the government at the time is le
since that time the trade union leaders such as the euro ruah received death threats on a regular basis for their protection bodyguards permanently accompany them wherever they go. in the early two thousand the trade unionists come up against the paramilitary leader macaco hold over the sea go via mines. they see their frontino heritage escape them little by little this territory rich in gold. so they take their case to court and the court rules in their favor. over those go a court and they...
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movement manipulated trade union movement in the way you manipulate black folk what you other so-called special interest groups in the democratic party both parties at this point just so more abundance strikes me that we need either social motion of social activism on the outside or fundamental transformation of a new party or a break off very similar to what would happen in the eighteen fifties break off of both parties the coming together i do like small elements of the libertarian. perspective i am a libertarian to read. which rights and liberties must be essential and part of the dividing line these days is between authoritarian government that is undermining the rights of the liberties and those who are defending rights and liberties and you can be a rand paul who talks about drones only in relation american citizens not not american civilians but out we need to talk about both but i'm with the rand paul but rand paul and i would agree would about what yeah you know we rebel five or six months but the libertarian element is really important that's impossible realignment between pro
movement manipulated trade union movement in the way you manipulate black folk what you other so-called special interest groups in the democratic party both parties at this point just so more abundance strikes me that we need either social motion of social activism on the outside or fundamental transformation of a new party or a break off very similar to what would happen in the eighteen fifties break off of both parties the coming together i do like small elements of the libertarian....
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what is so interesting is that he is taking his script from the trade union. do not like choice. they do not like new schools. they do not like free schools. they want to control everything. we do know one organization they have control of. we see it in black-and-white. they have taken control of the labour party. >> mr. speaker, i am speaking for parents up and down this country. >> usually very low grade, very substandard. the session has to run longer, it will run longer. let's try to preserve some decorum which the public can respect. a debate aboutve ethics. this is a prime minister who has donors in downing street. he colston into the heart of downing street. the idea that he is lecturing us about ethics takes double standard to a whole will. -- a whole new level. in this one policy on schools, we have seen the hallmark of this government. they make the wrong chances -- the wrong choices on tax and spending. the millionaire's tax cuts, he top-down reorganization of the nhs, and in areas where there are surplus laces. and they repeat the meaningless mantra, we are all in thi
what is so interesting is that he is taking his script from the trade union. do not like choice. they do not like new schools. they do not like free schools. they want to control everything. we do know one organization they have control of. we see it in black-and-white. they have taken control of the labour party. >> mr. speaker, i am speaking for parents up and down this country. >> usually very low grade, very substandard. the session has to run longer, it will run longer. let's...
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and the party opposite, is i can put my hand over my heart and say i have never been lobbied by trade unions. making parliamentary selection after parliamentary selection. that is the real problem in british politics and it is time we clean it up. >> thank you, mr. speaker. >> very important matters. he must be heard. >> thank you, mr. speaker. with armed forces day in mind this weekend, would my right honorable friend join me in supporting a campaign supported by support our soldiers encouraging local residents to come with packed boxes to be sent to our troops in afghanistan? we hope, by the end of this weekend, to have at least 500. lex i congratulate myonable friend and everyone taking part in this initiative. seen thems, i have not only being packed in britain, but being unloaded in afghanistan. i can see the huge lazar and support they give to our troops in afghanistan. we should continue to use the from that has been raised the libor scandal into this program. this government is making real progress delivering that support to the armed forces and their families. >> in october of 2010,
and the party opposite, is i can put my hand over my heart and say i have never been lobbied by trade unions. making parliamentary selection after parliamentary selection. that is the real problem in british politics and it is time we clean it up. >> thank you, mr. speaker. >> very important matters. he must be heard. >> thank you, mr. speaker. with armed forces day in mind this weekend, would my right honorable friend join me in supporting a campaign supported by support our...
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people call say the trade union leader in greece and he says why is won't give up as they strive for better conditions. it's totally inappropriate to have these vans going around stirring up problems between the different different communities so my view as a is that those guns ought to be removed from the streets immediately i think the intended audience for these is not illegal immigrants the intended audience is right wing voters who the conservatives want to retain as conservative voters rather than going to ukip so i think this is totally about domestic u.k. politics rather than a serious attempt to to deal with issues relating to illegal immigrants so you know i think it's not coincidental that these these posters came out when the during the summer when the relevant liberal democrat ministers who would have been involved in the side of process went around i think this is something which the conservatives are doing as i say for their own party political purposes while we have to apologize because that was john abor councilor john baugher talking about anti immigration campaign
people call say the trade union leader in greece and he says why is won't give up as they strive for better conditions. it's totally inappropriate to have these vans going around stirring up problems between the different different communities so my view as a is that those guns ought to be removed from the streets immediately i think the intended audience for these is not illegal immigrants the intended audience is right wing voters who the conservatives want to retain as conservative voters...
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assassination has triggered mass protests across the country and the strike has been called by the main trade union body. a blast has ripped through a row of upscale bars and restaurants in the southern philippines leaving six dead twenty eight injured local police said most of the victims were attending a pharmaceutical conference now no one has claimed responsibility so far with investigators struggling to find a motive for the attack. the fate of whistleblower bradley manning is about to be decided on the seven weeks long trial comes to an end and the military judge will rule on the charges after closing arguments were heard now manning has already admitted to ten of the twenty two crimes he's accused of but not the most serious one aiding the enemy the former private faces life in prison for what is considered to be the largest ever leak of secret u.s. government documents. venezuela may be seen as a safe haven for u.s. whistleblower on the run edward snowden but for many of its citizens the country is far from safe with street crime and robberies reaching record highs and residents even formin
assassination has triggered mass protests across the country and the strike has been called by the main trade union body. a blast has ripped through a row of upscale bars and restaurants in the southern philippines leaving six dead twenty eight injured local police said most of the victims were attending a pharmaceutical conference now no one has claimed responsibility so far with investigators struggling to find a motive for the attack. the fate of whistleblower bradley manning is about to be...
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the trade unions give money to the labour party, the other way around and for that, they buy your candidate. they buy your mps. they buy your policies. they even give you this completely hopeless leader. [shouting] last but not least, mr. andrew griffin. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my constituent, kelly bridges, was diagnosed with cervical cancer at the age of 25 when she had her first smear. sadly, kelly had to have a hysterectomy. will the prime minister join me in congratulating kelly on the drop your pants, save your life campaign to raise awareness of cervical cancer? will the prime minister agree to talk to the health secretary about kelly's wish to bring the age at which young women can have a smear down from 25 to 20? >> well, iay tribute to our honorable friend and his constituency for bravery of raising the campaign and speaking so franklybout it. the screening programs we had in the nhs under succeive governments are one of the greatest successes early diagnosis of cancer and saving lives. we should always ask what the latest evidence is for the screening programs and when they sh
the trade unions give money to the labour party, the other way around and for that, they buy your candidate. they buy your mps. they buy your policies. they even give you this completely hopeless leader. [shouting] last but not least, mr. andrew griffin. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my constituent, kelly bridges, was diagnosed with cervical cancer at the age of 25 when she had her first smear. sadly, kelly had to have a hysterectomy. will the prime minister join me in congratulating kelly...
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then he comes back and now he has a jobs plan, but to the public employees to work and to put the trade unionso work. that is not nessarily creating jobs in the middle-class. that is not. in fact, building the private sector. as a we are all about. the private secttr. why are we building that? charles: the idea of building, i think, also appes to politics. down in d.c., the idea of building consensus, building something where both parties can agree. visit the president has consistently on the attack on the attack on the attack. >> well, let's put a little finepoint on what you guys are talking about. the president does not really say that his opponents have no ideas. he says that his opponents are cynical, political and motivated , and this patriotic. want to do things, he says, that are actively harmful to americans as part of an effort to defeat the president politically. so why don't we have consensus? why don't we have agreement? when you start a discussion pugning the worst, most tanis modems on your opponent how likely is it the you're going to have any substantive discussion? you are no
then he comes back and now he has a jobs plan, but to the public employees to work and to put the trade unionso work. that is not nessarily creating jobs in the middle-class. that is not. in fact, building the private sector. as a we are all about. the private secttr. why are we building that? charles: the idea of building, i think, also appes to politics. down in d.c., the idea of building consensus, building something where both parties can agree. visit the president has consistently on the...
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this is driven by the trade unions in this country who want to be will to get whatever they want whenever they wanted. i do not know about you, but many of the things of a wanted over the years have not been right. it would've destroyed the country. some things they have wanted, they have gotten because they have been right. many of the things they want are not right, and frankly, i do not know what is the matter with my colleagues on the other side. they seem to be in the pockets of the unions on these matters. they want to get to people on the labor board will been improperly appointed. who should be on that board. i was suggest that all they have to do is appoint to others who have the same loss of the, and they would get to the senate. because the rules were broken, the procedure rules were broken, rubble and seven a choice but to stand up and say that is not right. there are ways you can do this. if you look at the record, over the last number of years of this administration, he is been treated much better than his predecessors. they're backed up on judges because they knew the judge
this is driven by the trade unions in this country who want to be will to get whatever they want whenever they wanted. i do not know about you, but many of the things of a wanted over the years have not been right. it would've destroyed the country. some things they have wanted, they have gotten because they have been right. many of the things they want are not right, and frankly, i do not know what is the matter with my colleagues on the other side. they seem to be in the pockets of the unions...
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so they were accused, but also the women in indonesia, their movement, the entire trade union movementtellectuals and the teachers, and the ethnic chinese , and land reform advocates. within a year, somewhere between half a million and 2.5 million people were killed in what was really one of the very largest genocides in our history. it was reported in the united states as good news. it was reported in "the new york times" and "time" fairly accurately in terms of the death tolls, but with headlines like "the gleam of light in asia." inevitably, these events had been forgotten in the west because, how do you remember the killing of hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions, of people as good news? it doesn't make sense as a story. cane forget it area did >> you talk about the u.s. role at the time, something that is very much, people even know about what happened here, story that is not well known? >> the u.s. and the west in general, particularly the uk and probably australia, were very much involved with supporting and encouraging the genocide. the u.s. provided money, weapons, radios s
so they were accused, but also the women in indonesia, their movement, the entire trade union movementtellectuals and the teachers, and the ethnic chinese , and land reform advocates. within a year, somewhere between half a million and 2.5 million people were killed in what was really one of the very largest genocides in our history. it was reported in the united states as good news. it was reported in "the new york times" and "time" fairly accurately in terms of the death...
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revelation for many pols that was a very important precondition for solidarity, the independent trade union movement which came up the very next year. i don't think those two events are unrelated. >> religion as a crash course in practical politics as well as in opposition politics. can you make a linkage? do you think there is linkage between religious opposition to communist authority that the pope offered to pols and the religious opposition to the shah that the ayatollah offered to iranians? aren't those the same phenomenon or are they different? >> guest: i think they're different because the pope, for all of his conservatism and doctrinal matters was obsessed with human rights. john paul ii wrote quite extensively about human rights. he had suffered under both nazi occupation of poland and the stalinist period in poland. he was really quite obsessed. he built up an entire personal philosophical direction based on the primacy of the human individual and human rights. ayatollah khomeni did not have a view like that. he had the view islam was everything and individual rights very often h
revelation for many pols that was a very important precondition for solidarity, the independent trade union movement which came up the very next year. i don't think those two events are unrelated. >> religion as a crash course in practical politics as well as in opposition politics. can you make a linkage? do you think there is linkage between religious opposition to communist authority that the pope offered to pols and the religious opposition to the shah that the ayatollah offered to...
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he can't do cap and trade and union card check and second stimulus bill.nically he may be saved by the fact there is gridlock in washington because most of the ideas that he mentioned in the speech were the things he did in the first two years. >> paul: mary. >> what steve is missing that stocks don't matter to the president. he is going for the heart. he is going for the emotion. that is what the speech is about. i see a bright sunny america. if he will get behind me, i will bring you that. they are austere and cutting government and cutting growth. >> paul: republicans may have given him an opening by focusing so much on budget and not on growth. a federal judge rules that motor city can move ahead with bankruptcy proceedings despite the objections of unions and pension funds, is it the right move and could other cities be next? [ mortazavi ] i'm definitely a perfectionist. details are really important during four course. i want to make sure that everything is perfect. that's why i do what i . [ male announcer ] it's red lobster's just $14.99. start your
he can't do cap and trade and union card check and second stimulus bill.nically he may be saved by the fact there is gridlock in washington because most of the ideas that he mentioned in the speech were the things he did in the first two years. >> paul: mary. >> what steve is missing that stocks don't matter to the president. he is going for the heart. he is going for the emotion. that is what the speech is about. i see a bright sunny america. if he will get behind me, i will bring...