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u. k. absolutely is a historic moment will actually help people of color will actually help other asian people living in the u. k, mostly academic literature, seems to be against what i would term, the idea of trickle down diversity and trickle down diversity is the idea that if you place a person of color or place a woman or someone from a diverse background at the top, somehow trickle down and benefit other people of color or women down in the organization or create policies that will help people further down it trickle down idea of diversity and mostly academic. she does not support that. that is a historic moment. absolutely would actually help people of asian descent other people of color academic studies don't seem to support that. and that's important because of course, it makes her a great headline, doesn't it? her a countries governing institutions to better represent those that it governs. but the reality is that there are so many different issues at play from a culture society history race. and it varies from one country to another, many different ethnic minorities and communities i
u. k. absolutely is a historic moment will actually help people of color will actually help other asian people living in the u. k, mostly academic literature, seems to be against what i would term, the idea of trickle down diversity and trickle down diversity is the idea that if you place a person of color or place a woman or someone from a diverse background at the top, somehow trickle down and benefit other people of color or women down in the organization or create policies that will help...
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u. k is absolutely impossible to have another job you are regarding your crime. it's actually the golf course. it's both list to the course we've had the situation where doesn't matter, which prime minister is empower whether it was or a strong civil list strauser will you be here on the strength or becoming next? i don't just a book the policy of the train and the course for these big calls for the general election of the u. k. i, i learned that whole the, like the policy of going to exactly the same policy on the crane and russia. so should disaster situation and do they have are of the people of the kind? well, i shouldn't have a referendum about what they went to and the war because i suspect a lot of them do. i'm sorry. yeah. ok. let me, let me go to los angeles here, a pie after everything we've seen, particularly since february 24th. is there any way going back? because, you know, there are these people, a lot of them are libertarians to, for some reason, think, you know, we just go back to the minutes, go chords, you know, that could be a point of referen
u. k is absolutely impossible to have another job you are regarding your crime. it's actually the golf course. it's both list to the course we've had the situation where doesn't matter, which prime minister is empower whether it was or a strong civil list strauser will you be here on the strength or becoming next? i don't just a book the policy of the train and the course for these big calls for the general election of the u. k. i, i learned that whole the, like the policy of going to exactly...
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u. k. is absolutely impossible to have them. so if you are regarding your crime, it's actually the golf course. it's both list to the course we've had the situation where does it matter which prime minister is empower whether it is or a strong civil this strauser will be here at the center becoming next. i don't just a book the policy on the train, under course these big calls for general election of the u. k. i learned, behold the like the policy of going to exactly the same policy on the crane and russia, a disaster situation. and did i ever asked the people, are you trying to book a walk, but i shouldn't have a referendum about what they want to and the war because i suspect a lot of them do. i'm sorry. yeah. ok. let me go to los angeles here. a pie after everything we've seen, particularly since february 24th. is there any way going back? because, you know, there are these people, a lot of them are libertarians to, for some reason. think that we just go back to the minutes, go chords, you know, that can be a point of referen
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u. k. in absolute, let you respond, sorry to my before i want to make it to this not vacant now the still for the financial statement, but there's a chaos taking place in the financial markets. the sensible thing to do would be the many by far the statement having that gap is what was also the uncertainty and what's going to happen. i mean, i would like to survive play while i was absent and it would be nice to have those that statement brought. busy forward i think we now give jeremy hunt a little bit of space for him to do his homework. what we're seeing here is a radical change in direction. what we had during the summer in the build up in the contest. and then indeed in the last few weeks, so i think we owe it's jeremy to give him the space in order in order to do that. but already, i'm afraid i disagree with seeing the market settle. we're seeing a sense of stability coming in there. we'll look at the chest as to why we will have a better clarity about that on the 31st of october. but surely, and if i can address this question to you, we need to give jeremy spaces to by says, but surely
u. k. in absolute, let you respond, sorry to my before i want to make it to this not vacant now the still for the financial statement, but there's a chaos taking place in the financial markets. the sensible thing to do would be the many by far the statement having that gap is what was also the uncertainty and what's going to happen. i mean, i would like to survive play while i was absent and it would be nice to have those that statement brought. busy forward i think we now give jeremy hunt a...
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u. k. problem. yeah, absolutely. thank you. at least 20 people were killed during an attack in southwestern mexico. on wednesday, the attackers targeted the local government offices in the city of san miguel total upon in the state of guerrero, the mayor of the city and his father, a former mayor, are among those killed. the state of guerrero has seen arise and violence in the past decade linked to drug cartels. manuel republic joins us live from mexico city manuel, even by the violet standards set by that part of mexico that region of the country . this is shocking. do we know more about who's behind this, why they did this and why they chose that target? cyril, though we have not been able to independently verify who was behind this attack. this latest incidents of violence is being blamed on the sticky levels. this is a criminal group in south western mexico that's been known to have very strong ties to, to drug trafficking in this part of the country. as of yet, we don't know exactly what the motive itself is. now what we d
u. k. problem. yeah, absolutely. thank you. at least 20 people were killed during an attack in southwestern mexico. on wednesday, the attackers targeted the local government offices in the city of san miguel total upon in the state of guerrero, the mayor of the city and his father, a former mayor, are among those killed. the state of guerrero has seen arise and violence in the past decade linked to drug cartels. manuel republic joins us live from mexico city manuel, even by the violet standards...
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u. k. history, she leaves the tory party in disarray and a country facing the absolute last thing it needs right now. another crisis. i'm not really him. berlin, and this is the day ah, i cannot deliver the mandate on which i was elected by the conservative party. made so many mistakes. and so many uses water by, i'm resigning as leader of the conservative halting the way home have a revolving door. it makes you wonder why they should vote conservative again. the will be a leadership election to be completed within the next week. the public or title to have this like about why should be a general election. and also on the show german, chancellor or left shall slams russia scorched earth. tactic the new crane and has a warning for vladimir putin. spickle da is banking on our weakness, but he is mistaken that we are not wish. hm, thank you so much for joining us. les tress, premier ship was always going to be off to a rocky start, but the past 6 weeks were more tumultuous than anyone. one of their to predict economic miscalculations that sent markets reeling historically bad public approval
u. k. history, she leaves the tory party in disarray and a country facing the absolute last thing it needs right now. another crisis. i'm not really him. berlin, and this is the day ah, i cannot deliver the mandate on which i was elected by the conservative party. made so many mistakes. and so many uses water by, i'm resigning as leader of the conservative halting the way home have a revolving door. it makes you wonder why they should vote conservative again. the will be a leadership election...
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when just the 2nd prime minister that might be mistaken on that socio economically he is absolutely part of the u. k. elite, of course his seat, which is in relatively affluent north yorkshire is not strictly part of those red ball seats. i mean, it was a seat that was held before by william hey so it's been a conservative seat for a while. so i think we should over play this he's, i mean he different because he's not white. i think socioeconomically actually if you look, you know, given, well, i just said about the cabinet being very diverse. ethnically list was cabinet, wasn't at all diverse, socio economically. and that's something that politicians i think, need to start thinking more about. well, if he is rich and privileged and comes from the right groups that he's got his work cut out from trying to win over those members of the public that are fighting a finding it very difficult to put food on the table. paying the bills even trying to find a job. i mean, possibly, again, i wouldn't say that too far. i think ultimately he's going to be judged on what he delivers. he's gonna be judged on the
when just the 2nd prime minister that might be mistaken on that socio economically he is absolutely part of the u. k. elite, of course his seat, which is in relatively affluent north yorkshire is not strictly part of those red ball seats. i mean, it was a seat that was held before by william hey so it's been a conservative seat for a while. so i think we should over play this he's, i mean he different because he's not white. i think socioeconomically actually if you look, you know, given, well,...
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u. k. are facing soaring, household budgets absolutely, well, we'll get on to that later for may. but, but 1st of all, this, this past day has just been an extraordinarily disastrous one for this government less trust struggling. she started the day with prime minister's questions, managing to survive a grilling from the labor leader. then sewell, a broadman, resigned for his home secretary of the long, the shortest serving. i'm secretary, since world war 2 are grant shops, former transport secretary then took over from her he was sac 6 weeks ago, but his trust as if all that wasn't enough chaos this evening in the house of commons, a over vote on fracking. a conservative m m p 's allegedly pushed and shoved and bullying going on in the voting. lobbies calls for order, but that they weren't observed. but anyway, the labor m, p, f. so con is with us. we'll get into the issue of the cost of living of what labor will do in a minute. but 1st of all, please assess the day all started over there in the house of commons. what did you make of that? well, i guess couldn't keep it up with s
u. k. are facing soaring, household budgets absolutely, well, we'll get on to that later for may. but, but 1st of all, this, this past day has just been an extraordinarily disastrous one for this government less trust struggling. she started the day with prime minister's questions, managing to survive a grilling from the labor leader. then sewell, a broadman, resigned for his home secretary of the long, the shortest serving. i'm secretary, since world war 2 are grant shops, former transport...
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gatherings, which are usually kind of triumphant convivial affairs, it's absolutely clear that the conservative governments of the u. k is, is on the back foot. okay, poor britain for us from birmingham. thank you. students have fought iranian security forces and the capital to run during major demonstrations after the death of masa. meaning, the 22 year old died after being detained by a runs so called morality police, for violating rules on hid. scarves, videos posted on social media, show a crowd of people dispersing and shouting on a street outside the university of russell soda is life for us. and to run and wrestle, can you tell us more about the clashes at the university there while the clashes, particularly in the shed, is universe to of technologies as they started last night. and after the clashes between the security forces and the universe, students, university students as shit, if university dozens of their students have been arrested. so right after that the university has announced that it's suspended is in person classes and moved to online. so it did, the classes are going to be held virtually until a
gatherings, which are usually kind of triumphant convivial affairs, it's absolutely clear that the conservative governments of the u. k is, is on the back foot. okay, poor britain for us from birmingham. thank you. students have fought iranian security forces and the capital to run during major demonstrations after the death of masa. meaning, the 22 year old died after being detained by a runs so called morality police, for violating rules on hid. scarves, videos posted on social media, show a...
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u. k. but there's no doubt that she has bought this on herself. she promised unfunded tax cuts that absolutely spooked the markets or whistles sterling to the british pound. falling out we saw i have seen the cost of mortgages and so high that people can't get them. and even those being withdrawn from mortgage companies, borrowing has gone up for the government except to excess. there's been a disaster. so they're me seeing you turn off to you turn off to you turn, culminating in an absolutely shocking day. yesterday the home secretary resigning over. she sat watching, not completely sure, and then this fiasco in the house of commons with this vote, an absolute chaos breaking out. so she brought it on herself. however, i didn't think anybody expected her to go so quickly and that it would be over fine to day and that will be it, she resign. now the times is reporting that boris johnston is said to make a comeback. and everybody's freaked vans. i mean, really? yeah, bars, johnson, the former prime minister, the prime minister who lives trust took over from you, had to quit because of scandals i
u. k. but there's no doubt that she has bought this on herself. she promised unfunded tax cuts that absolutely spooked the markets or whistles sterling to the british pound. falling out we saw i have seen the cost of mortgages and so high that people can't get them. and even those being withdrawn from mortgage companies, borrowing has gone up for the government except to excess. there's been a disaster. so they're me seeing you turn off to you turn off to you turn, culminating in an absolutely...
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and meanwhile, while this is happening in the next week, there's absolutely no certainty around the u. k. economy. because even, even if the tie dant titanic didn't go down as fast as the trust government, this disaster movie goes on. because the u. k is in a protracted economic crisis that started before the trust government and will continue and keep your eyes on us. whoever becomes prime minister, there's a 40000000000 pound black hole in the u. k. government. and there has been no proposal on how to fund that 40000000000 pounds from any one that standing for this conservative leadership. and with that type of black hole, you still have ongoing problems around inflation, recession and rising interest rates. so you obviously say the economic turmoil are getting much worse before it gets better dos. i mean, let me give you something that was, enlist trust his statement to illustrate how politics overtakes economic reality, lose trust set in her statement that one of her achievements, one of her only achievements does was to reverse the rise and national insurance. now she did not say th
and meanwhile, while this is happening in the next week, there's absolutely no certainty around the u. k. economy. because even, even if the tie dant titanic didn't go down as fast as the trust government, this disaster movie goes on. because the u. k is in a protracted economic crisis that started before the trust government and will continue and keep your eyes on us. whoever becomes prime minister, there's a 40000000000 pound black hole in the u. k. government. and there has been no proposal...
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u. k? well, i mean, to say, let's trust had absolutely no choice, but by this point. so following in particular, i think the intervention by the bank of england governor andrew bailey on wednesday saying that supports that the bank of england being given into the u. k. bond markets, a guilt markets would come to a screeching halt around about now on friday, cause a huge panic over the middle of this week in financial markets and really applied a great deal of pressure. i think, to the government to change course. it'd been on the causes sometime, the reaction to the mini birthday, barely 2 weeks ago with its own funded tax cuts, with a huge, a borrowing with the implications that these borrowing would be sorted at some point in the future. but not now the panic that started in financial markets, all that had already been effectively priced it. and that if you turn was already looking quite likely, it's just a question of, you know, how long was it going to take before the gum? not there. the problem today, i think, is the, let's just as you turned on parts of the big
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absolute shambles in the house of commons over a vote. so that was all is trust really. was it preordained for look at the u. k. is in a mess at the moment she did inherit a bad lot, but she said he did not make the most of what she was given. talk about inheriting her predecessor boys. johnson is apparently trying to make a comeback r b. i mean, it's extraordinary, isn't it? interesting actually boys johnston at the moment is in the caribbean on holiday. we understand, but he's cutting short his holiday to come back for the weekend. and i have not denied or that the friends have not denied that he would possibly be in the running for that. and quite extraordinary, you might ask why? because he left over, he was pushed out because of candles within downing street, and i'm making many of his own side very angry. but he's also got supporters. so let's look at this tweet or just missed it, but maybe we can bring it up again. james, don't judge saying i hope you enjoy your holiday boss. time to come back, few issues at the office that need addressing. so he definitely has his supporters, but also many within his pa
absolute shambles in the house of commons over a vote. so that was all is trust really. was it preordained for look at the u. k. is in a mess at the moment she did inherit a bad lot, but she said he did not make the most of what she was given. talk about inheriting her predecessor boys. johnson is apparently trying to make a comeback r b. i mean, it's extraordinary, isn't it? interesting actually boys johnston at the moment is in the caribbean on holiday. we understand, but he's cutting short...
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home secretary sewell abraham, and, and it's no secret that the 2 women absolutely holds with each other, especially over the u. k. is immigration policy rather than once tighten? it trusts, wanted to loosen it. and so her statement could heat even more pressure on, on the prime minister. we have just heard an urgent question from the labor party asking for more details about that resignation. old sacking and noting that this is now the 3rd home secretary in 7 weeks asking while they're playing musical chairs, who is making those critically important decisions about this country's national security. we also know that the 1922 committee, which is the committee in charge of conservative party leadership and could even change the rules on how that is governed. we'll be meeting later today. so all the signs appointing to a very, very tricky day for distrust the day. thank you so much, says charlie angela for us at westminster with jeremy kobus, the former leader of the british labor party told al jazeera trust. his government is in a shambles. it's a government in complete chaos, where from one moment another you don
home secretary sewell abraham, and, and it's no secret that the 2 women absolutely holds with each other, especially over the u. k. is immigration policy rather than once tighten? it trusts, wanted to loosen it. and so her statement could heat even more pressure on, on the prime minister. we have just heard an urgent question from the labor party asking for more details about that resignation. old sacking and noting that this is now the 3rd home secretary in 7 weeks asking while they're playing...
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u. k. so that the good people south georgia, can get treatment on the and i just why thank god, i think marvel friend, correct? she's absolutely right. i'm pleased that they're all free and a whole 1000 more doctors that have been 9000 more nurses working in law. right. and we all working to simplify the registration, but dentist in particular that are not trained here to practice. and that will help it for a long time work for plan for the n h s. and so everyone can get the care they need to leader the empty black. yeah, thank you, mr. speaking. i congratulate the you prime minister on becoming the 1st occasion to hold the author. the significant and the symbolism of this achievement is to be warmly welcomed by everyone. mister speaker yesterday on the steps of diamond street, the new prime minister promised to bring and i caught compassion to the challenges that we face to deep. so on his 1st to the end, the job, let's put that to the test. when kind of uncertainty is coming. next april, we'll see cliff edge moment 1000000. c, double whammy of the energy price guarantee is cut off for household hit by a steady $2.00. and the
u. k. so that the good people south georgia, can get treatment on the and i just why thank god, i think marvel friend, correct? she's absolutely right. i'm pleased that they're all free and a whole 1000 more doctors that have been 9000 more nurses working in law. right. and we all working to simplify the registration, but dentist in particular that are not trained here to practice. and that will help it for a long time work for plan for the n h s. and so everyone can get the care they need to...
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absolutely committed to scrapping this top tax. right. so what has changed it's that's a very good question. i mean, what causing quite saying the u. k. chancellor is saying is that he and the prime minister had conversations about this. and don't forget in that interview that the prime minister gave yesterday, she pinned the responsibility for this 45 pence. tax rate being scrapped on the chancellor directly. she said it was his decision to do that. ah, but the unpopularity of that decision has been reverberating both in the money markets and in the country here in the u. k. leaving the that the concert, the ruling conservative party at record lowers in the opinion, polls labor in one poll on 54 percent of the conservatives on just 21 percent. and clearly there was a decision made that this could not go on. so we have this screeching you turn, i mean, there's no other way of describing it. it is extraordinary for a government to have stuck to its guns for 10 days on this deeply controversial issue. and. and then on the day that the, the chancellor was due to give his keynote speech to the annual conference of the conservative party
absolutely committed to scrapping this top tax. right. so what has changed it's that's a very good question. i mean, what causing quite saying the u. k. chancellor is saying is that he and the prime minister had conversations about this. and don't forget in that interview that the prime minister gave yesterday, she pinned the responsibility for this 45 pence. tax rate being scrapped on the chancellor directly. she said it was his decision to do that. ah, but the unpopularity of that decision...
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u. k. the british intelligence documents that you saw there was they were trying to detail a bombing of the bridge way before. what happened on october, the 8? absolutely, absolutely. in exactly the same space places it's really quite and yes, i think once you see that you can't see it. right. but i think the speed with which the boil member to post stop, which everyone found so uproarious in the western world was produced, does tend to be released if it does tend to suggest that it was produced earlier. and this was, you know, this is what was expected to happen. it might have been to carry out plans might have changed slightly. we're getting more details now emerging from the f s. b of the apartment room that the, the, and how the how the bridge was destroyed. it appears that the driver was an unwitting, some poor, luckless delivery driver who was hired to very what he was just like from bulgaria to, to crimea. sorry, but the, i mean the, and that, and it's so raises the question of british involvement in that particular plan. because in northern ireland, m, i 6 was involved in what they call human bones, whereby through threats and to and they would
u. k. the british intelligence documents that you saw there was they were trying to detail a bombing of the bridge way before. what happened on october, the 8? absolutely, absolutely. in exactly the same space places it's really quite and yes, i think once you see that you can't see it. right. but i think the speed with which the boil member to post stop, which everyone found so uproarious in the western world was produced, does tend to be released if it does tend to suggest that it was...
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absolutely loved it. but some bob wins had never seen the artworks before. after that tall unsold artworks was stored in the basement of a church in the u. k. where they were forgotten for years. in the 1970s, they were rediscovered and sold to an art collector who then so the collection was involved in philanthropist in the diaspora. the stars upright exhibition is now briefly back home. this is a picture of my father. his name was cheques still william collier leander candy are a popular radio present a here says it's been amazing putting together the pieces of his family's history. his father died in 1990. we are history, we are a result of history. this is a history that i share with my children are really bothering me anyway. this is a history that i am taking back to my mom, the wife, to say, did you know that your husband did this? he didn't know or took that was sold during the war torn the late nights and forties and early 19 fifties help to find the school and pay for scholarships for some of the students. the paintings and drawings cover a 7 year period represent just a small selection of more than $600.00 works from one collecti
absolutely loved it. but some bob wins had never seen the artworks before. after that tall unsold artworks was stored in the basement of a church in the u. k. where they were forgotten for years. in the 1970s, they were rediscovered and sold to an art collector who then so the collection was involved in philanthropist in the diaspora. the stars upright exhibition is now briefly back home. this is a picture of my father. his name was cheques still william collier leander candy are a popular...
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u. k. pro ball is funding terrorist groups that would take women's rights back to the dark ages to the medieval era in syria. and you know, this weapon zation of human rights is absolutely criminal because what it is, practically, is, is a dismissal of any kind of human rights because they are weaponized invariably, to go to war or to de, stabilize a target country. this means that the west and the u. s. have absolutely no concern for human rights or women's rights at all. and do you think the people or the women in around of course, one of the us to help or do you think they would prefer to solve their own masters without outside intervention? i think any country should be allowed to solve its own issues without for an intervention. the fact is that the u. s. has a history of almost 2200 years of interfering in the political and economic and humanitarian fries, or sovereign nations, which have invariably led to the devastation of those countries. they went into afghanistan on the basis of women's rights. that was one of the candidates that was used to sell the military presence in afghanistan and look at women's rights now in afghanistan, 22 years on since the u. s. go
u. k. pro ball is funding terrorist groups that would take women's rights back to the dark ages to the medieval era in syria. and you know, this weapon zation of human rights is absolutely criminal because what it is, practically, is, is a dismissal of any kind of human rights because they are weaponized invariably, to go to war or to de, stabilize a target country. this means that the west and the u. s. have absolutely no concern for human rights or women's rights at all. and do you think the...
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u. k. now that's going to be a difficult sell in certain quarters. the other thing that this trust said though that was that she was not about to you turn on this that she is absolutely convinced that the that the, that it's the right thing to do. i give you another couple of, of quotes that she said there was too much focus on optics of how things look as opposed to impact. she said she's, she's focused on delivering better public services. she and she believes in outcomes rather than inputs. now the reaction to that, immediately from within her and party senior and pico michael. gov was rather scathing and gives a hint of the trouble that this trust might have from within her and party. he said the sheer risk of using borrowed money to fund tax cuts that is not conservative. he said, it's the wrong values. i don't believe it's right. and that gives you a just a flavor of the kind of difficulties and internal difficulties live trust is gonna face here over the next 3 days. indeed, paul, instill on politics. tell us why torrie officials have had to explain the attendance is the chancellor and a private event on the same day he delivered that so called many benches. y
u. k. now that's going to be a difficult sell in certain quarters. the other thing that this trust said though that was that she was not about to you turn on this that she is absolutely convinced that the that the, that it's the right thing to do. i give you another couple of, of quotes that she said there was too much focus on optics of how things look as opposed to impact. she said she's, she's focused on delivering better public services. she and she believes in outcomes rather than inputs....
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u. k. where people are obviously struggling with the cost of living and inflation, which is over 10 percent as this into internal political turmoil. making that worse. absolutely. i mean, we'll have to see how the markets react to this latest piece of news. but we have seen complete flip flopping from the conservative party after the many budget bit charts had been so proud to unveil with her finance minister quasi curtain. a number of policies, a number of tax cuts, which have now been reversed by the new finance minister, jeremy hung. so it's, it's been a very confusing time for the british. people very confusing time for them to know whether or not they can afford to put on that heating with electric. tricity prices going up, whether not they can afford to apply for a mortgage with mortgage companies withdrawing that products from the market because there's so much uncertainty about interest rates. i'm. but just going back to the prime minister's statement just there. i mean, the mood change since last night is extraordinary in parliament yesterday she was saying, i am not a quitter, i am a fighter. so to see her come out, side number 10, speak of that leg
u. k. where people are obviously struggling with the cost of living and inflation, which is over 10 percent as this into internal political turmoil. making that worse. absolutely. i mean, we'll have to see how the markets react to this latest piece of news. but we have seen complete flip flopping from the conservative party after the many budget bit charts had been so proud to unveil with her finance minister quasi curtain. a number of policies, a number of tax cuts, which have now been...
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september the 23rd saying that it is absolutely necessary in circumstances the pair of them together have decided that a drive for growth is what's necessary here in the u. k. and the controversial plans that come up to achieve that growth is to top taxation, including removing the 45 percent punctuate which is levied against the very highest honors on fund cutting taxation by a substantial multi 1000000 pound package of public boring government boring without any guidance from the officer doesn't exactly how affordable is that lack of certainty which sent the money market into a tailspin last week. now, here at the conference, the annual affairs for a party forgot that's been in power for more than 12 years now. a generally rather benign of barren celebration because we've got a new prime minister in less than a month. in fact, you can see she got a very rough ride from the interview at invest interview that was done this morning . she also got a rough ride on friday in a series of local radio interviews. i think the other thing that struck me from that interview this morning was she was asked 3 times directly. will you going to be spending on public serv
september the 23rd saying that it is absolutely necessary in circumstances the pair of them together have decided that a drive for growth is what's necessary here in the u. k. and the controversial plans that come up to achieve that growth is to top taxation, including removing the 45 percent punctuate which is levied against the very highest honors on fund cutting taxation by a substantial multi 1000000 pound package of public boring government boring without any guidance from the officer...
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absolutely loved it. but some bob wins had never seen the artworks before. after that tall unsold artworks was stored in the basement of a church in the u. k. where they were forgotten for yes. in the 1970s they were rediscovered and sold to an art collector who then so the collection was bobbing philanthropist in the diaspora. the stars upright exhibition is now briefly back home. this is a picture of my fraud. his name was jackson. william come here. leander candy are a popular radio present to here says it's been amazing putting together the pieces of his family's history. his father died in 1990. we are history, we are a result of history. this is a history that i share with my children are really bothering me anyway. this is a history that i am taking back to my mom, the wife, to say, did you know that your husband did this? he didn't know or took that was sold during the war 2 in the late nights and forty's and early 19 fifties, helped to fund the school and pay for scholarships for some of the students. the paintings and drawings cover a 7 year period represent just a small selection of more than $600.00 works from one collection. hu
absolutely loved it. but some bob wins had never seen the artworks before. after that tall unsold artworks was stored in the basement of a church in the u. k. where they were forgotten for yes. in the 1970s they were rediscovered and sold to an art collector who then so the collection was bobbing philanthropist in the diaspora. the stars upright exhibition is now briefly back home. this is a picture of my fraud. his name was jackson. william come here. leander candy are a popular radio present...
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absolutely fair game that was very reasonable thing to do. he only only a 36 hours ago was he meeting bowers johnson who of course, a came back to the u. k. from sunshine and see holiday as like a knight in shining armor. not wanting to use himself as, as the savior of british politics. he term it as he would think it perhaps um by putting his hat in the ring. and he did that. and he could have been humiliated because it was patently clear that the parliamentary party of the conservative party did not want johnson to have come back. because the feeling was that the johnson carried so much baggage. you mention one fine for his finance minister will johnson i had said so much that was untrue in certain quarters and was under investigation for misleading the house. so that could have been, according to many conserves of m, p, 's, a disastrous move, another round of, of real up thoughtless politics. and, and really right now, a lot of people are still reeling still in shock of the pace of events that they want some light at the end of the tunnel. we're not talking politically here, but lights at the end of the tunnel in terms of how this coun
absolutely fair game that was very reasonable thing to do. he only only a 36 hours ago was he meeting bowers johnson who of course, a came back to the u. k. from sunshine and see holiday as like a knight in shining armor. not wanting to use himself as, as the savior of british politics. he term it as he would think it perhaps um by putting his hat in the ring. and he did that. and he could have been humiliated because it was patently clear that the parliamentary party of the conservative party...
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u. k. history, she leaves the tory party in disarray and a country facing the absolute last thing it needs right now. another crisis. i'm not really him berlin and this is the day for i can.
u. k. history, she leaves the tory party in disarray and a country facing the absolute last thing it needs right now. another crisis. i'm not really him berlin and this is the day for i can.