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u. k. do you think if you have to look into your crystal ball and make a prediction? what's happening next year in the u. k. will it see change as care start as promising, or does breaks that have a role in a fundamentally crippling it in, in, in what it sees in the years ahead in terms of its economy and it's a and it's standing on the world stage. so i don't think breaks that would necessarily play a huge role. i think just almost already said, you know, the obviously doesn't want to take the k back in as you will try and tweak basically the existing of agreements. be that on security or in, on inputs, exports and so on, but it will be incremental change, you know, so no, i don't think that the big thing that dominate the headlines. i think told me an interesting question is what's happening internally with the labor party. i mean, you know, that this kind of being was the price that we've been talking about has also works . you know, to what's the inside. i'd really deal with the labor party because that's very divided and with our kids stomach and bring not togethe
u. k. do you think if you have to look into your crystal ball and make a prediction? what's happening next year in the u. k. will it see change as care start as promising, or does breaks that have a role in a fundamentally crippling it in, in, in what it sees in the years ahead in terms of its economy and it's a and it's standing on the world stage. so i don't think breaks that would necessarily play a huge role. i think just almost already said, you know, the obviously doesn't want to take the...
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u. k. do you think his homeland should have done more to the system and his legal defense of this? if you should have done much longer is only uh when the uh, prime minister albany is, it took charge of that he increased the piece of trying to free him. there was a lot of independent voices coming through australia, but the 2 then didn't all over the last, maybe a year or so. things had been pretty debated. so it's a lot of good. it should go to all really use it for a ramping up the campaign. and yes, australia should have done much more. maybe the proximity to the united states give them choir, and julian assigns was becoming more and more like a sacrificial lamb. and at the end of the b o, even the questions were raised, that was the other was, he was more like an activist. he was, he was somebody who was exposing a multitude of secrets and implicating the united states, exposing their um, multi activities. and i've got a son in iraq, which and the intake was video of 2007 in which to the reuters news organization john is located in the, in that are attacked by the fact you any
u. k. do you think his homeland should have done more to the system and his legal defense of this? if you should have done much longer is only uh when the uh, prime minister albany is, it took charge of that he increased the piece of trying to free him. there was a lot of independent voices coming through australia, but the 2 then didn't all over the last, maybe a year or so. things had been pretty debated. so it's a lot of good. it should go to all really use it for a ramping up the campaign....
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u m. k. doing well at the polls, winning almost 15 percent of the vote. opponents and full of presidents of the a and c jacobs luma is not as accepting. he says the votes being raked, this is what he had to say ahead of the declaration of the final results. people have been provoking, was we know, i guess we're not in why they like to. well, they are more than $500.00 objections and $24.00 recounts, have planned, the commission says everything's above board and the recount won't change the poor the outcome. while the amc and other parties get on with negotiations to form a coalition government in case preparing legal action and do most threats. however, we can also to resist the efforts. one of those sources. we can know what the customer wants to undermine the printing preferences and would love to do for the god the we of the people. we have heard another successful election south africa has 14 days to form a government. the president will be nominated during the 1st sitting of the national assem
u m. k. doing well at the polls, winning almost 15 percent of the vote. opponents and full of presidents of the a and c jacobs luma is not as accepting. he says the votes being raked, this is what he had to say ahead of the declaration of the final results. people have been provoking, was we know, i guess we're not in why they like to. well, they are more than $500.00 objections and $24.00 recounts, have planned, the commission says everything's above board and the recount won't change the poor...
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u. k, germany and france essentially urging the agency to do more to try and get around to comply with the g. c. p. o 8. the joint comprehensive plan of action because assigned in 2015 and to tell the agency to come up with a comprehensive report on how it runs. compliance is going to help it towards getting a nuclear weapons. but essentially what you're hearing at the board of governors, as from the details of the scene so far as he's been able to see the report which the i e directed you in a row for you, i will grossey is presenting to the board essentially saying that are on has not complying to various aspects of the gc buick agreement that includes not giving parents as do i. e. inspectors is removing that equipment which was the essentially the built into it on the nuclear reactors and sites. and this all happened in 2019 been the americans, according to the wrong zip top, the j. c. p. o, a, and stopped complying with the company regarding the various sanctions that were supposed to be listed under on. so it is going to be yet another resolution at the nuclear watchdog comfortable t
u. k, germany and france essentially urging the agency to do more to try and get around to comply with the g. c. p. o 8. the joint comprehensive plan of action because assigned in 2015 and to tell the agency to come up with a comprehensive report on how it runs. compliance is going to help it towards getting a nuclear weapons. but essentially what you're hearing at the board of governors, as from the details of the scene so far as he's been able to see the report which the i e directed you in a...
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u. k. so, because we do a lot of you foot uh bicycles for orphans and you know, children who have been to traumas of war, pick it up to have to go like food semolina, wheelchairs so many people have been injured by the school. and all of this comes from donors from the u. k. a that by the stuff my absolute favorite. yeah. hines, big beans. but the west thing is, yeah. the syrians absolutely hate baked beans. i'm sorry for all the brits out there to hate big means. you know what to actually do with the big beans, the drain, not all the source. and then, and then the boy, the beans. say the get rid of all of the, you know, the tomatoes don't miss home sometimes you miss home sometimes. since i've been have had 3 of my grandparents passed away. so that was difficult. but even my granddad when he passed away, said, do you want to be here dying the way i am? or do you in a die, you know, doing something that you believe in what sounds good. allow me. right. yeah. how are you looking back looking but i didn't before i came to that i like comfortable was that me has mama is as follows. as everyone has t
u. k. so, because we do a lot of you foot uh bicycles for orphans and you know, children who have been to traumas of war, pick it up to have to go like food semolina, wheelchairs so many people have been injured by the school. and all of this comes from donors from the u. k. a that by the stuff my absolute favorite. yeah. hines, big beans. but the west thing is, yeah. the syrians absolutely hate baked beans. i'm sorry for all the brits out there to hate big means. you know what to actually do...
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u. k. and the british have to do keeping quite skeptical to the european project. they left it after all. fragile course was at central to the departure from the european union. he left the u ship u k. independence party f pete for a period he was in the european parliament where he continually was this stone and issue for the establishment. challenging that corruption any pointed that's a very, very valid points as well. so you can see, this is really the reality of, of why right now as the british election comes as the project. you train, it gets uh, worse and worse, the slow motion car crash. that's like right, that's really what it's all about, you know? yeah. so it interesting, um, you know, there's a rise in a recent optical shade tools about all the mistakes the western powers are, may think in terms a little bit about. but yeah, i mean, knowledge of french has continually held up to the british and american foreign policy record, which for anybody who could read anyone who understands this, the can see this catalogue of interventions, this intervention list
u. k. and the british have to do keeping quite skeptical to the european project. they left it after all. fragile course was at central to the departure from the european union. he left the u ship u k. independence party f pete for a period he was in the european parliament where he continually was this stone and issue for the establishment. challenging that corruption any pointed that's a very, very valid points as well. so you can see, this is really the reality of, of why right now as the...
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party that it says it's a loud and clear despite is newly formed, i'm going to receive a party u m k. doing well at the polls, winning almost 15 percent of the vote. opponents and full of president of the a and c jacobs luma is not as accepting. he says the votes being raked, this is what he had to say ahead of the declaration of the final results. people have approval. once we know, i guess we know in why we like to go. while they are more than $500.00 objections and $24.00 recounts supplant, the commission says everything's above board and the recount won't change the poor the outcome. while the amc and other parties get on with negotiations to form a coalition government in case preparing legal action and do most threats. however, we can also put it, this is the effort. one of those sources. we can know what the customer wants to undermine the printing preferences and went to this would have gotten the we of the we have heard another successful election south africa has 14 days to form. a government for president will be nominated during the 1st sitting of the national assembly, but this
party that it says it's a loud and clear despite is newly formed, i'm going to receive a party u m k. doing well at the polls, winning almost 15 percent of the vote. opponents and full of president of the a and c jacobs luma is not as accepting. he says the votes being raked, this is what he had to say ahead of the declaration of the final results. people have approval. once we know, i guess we know in why we like to go. while they are more than $500.00 objections and $24.00 recounts supplant,...
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about now whether the case doing the right thing and the to the on him because he's saying actually he's still see a debate in circumstances where there is no debate to u. k. a by you. ready policy, you know, you claim that i think there him doing that is actually a positive post assigned that democracy is starting to buy a candidate for the next me now on the political parties with quick to denounce for eyes. how do you think it will influence his chances handled the election? but the thing is, i think the, the input some negatively really because, you know, people actually, you know, want to know tend to be pointing 5. his unix of import is always offers. no offense . it'd be important for me to kind of studies as close as much fault and policies in london so, so i think you can make to devise a month to is going to find base if you liked. i think that can any, be a good thing for him because of the blame for it is very, very difficult to get outside to the point knowing what's happening in the coming from the person from the physical body. so personally, i think you're already kind of supporting. ready time when labor and the toys are going to fly to g
about now whether the case doing the right thing and the to the on him because he's saying actually he's still see a debate in circumstances where there is no debate to u. k. a by you. ready policy, you know, you claim that i think there him doing that is actually a positive post assigned that democracy is starting to buy a candidate for the next me now on the political parties with quick to denounce for eyes. how do you think it will influence his chances handled the election? but the thing...
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this market and others like it without even full of the 5 or 6 of us m o u k, the m o u, that one. 0 yeah, it's up to you to do that. that one. and because people are choosing to buy new rather than repair e waste, and they'll mix up the majority of our overall toxic waste and it's happening all over the world. so many people are now working to bring this roof band mindset back in the retain this ingenuity and the cultural 6th thing was broken, but also keeping us economy. i am in daily respect to figure out how all of this is going to fails. i've done my phone for 4 and a half years now, which is a relatively very long time to own a smartphone. i'm going to challenge with my so i'll just see how much longer i can move, get lost. but i've also been very careless, uncompleted, rewarding. my display, as i looked it up and it costs 30000, refuse to buy new for them the same models. so i'm here to see whether it's worth getting into bed instead of a lot of i'm just not sure whether it's worth being a ton of them. getting a new phone with a new buy cheap and the, the, the showroom quoted, $16000.00 rubies, which is
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u. k. the wasted below i do then a saw and is waste out of the country after striking your pre deal with the us. but not everyone is convinced it's a win win for all. the bad news is that he has to be guilty to conspiracy to obtain and just.
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u. k. present in a play do with the it's 11 g m t. we begin in, can you with thousands of protest as a riling against proposed tax rises? these are the themes in narrow view where police have been using water cannons to gas to disperse the demonstrators. they are trying to march to parliament wet and peas on the facing the measures proposed by the government of president william router. he says and was as unnecessary things is revenue and would use foreign movies on purchase and health mostly by young. people that go straight to a correspondence saying is robbie his life for us in nairobi. so protests continue, and i believe that vote empowerment is also taking place to put through the license that is correct when we are the members of parliament are being asked to verbally yay or nay. their opinions on amendments that bill later the next hour we are expected the bill to be voted on once again the the under way, a 100 me the protest is escalating that session is under way a crowd of swell into a crowd of m take over every street surro
u. k. present in a play do with the it's 11 g m t. we begin in, can you with thousands of protest as a riling against proposed tax rises? these are the themes in narrow view where police have been using water cannons to gas to disperse the demonstrators. they are trying to march to parliament wet and peas on the facing the measures proposed by the government of president william router. he says and was as unnecessary things is revenue and would use foreign movies on purchase and health mostly...
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u. k. was the blow i do, then a solid is waste out of the country after supply. can you please deal with the us? but not everyone's convinced is so when, when for all the bad news is that he had to plead guilty to conspiracy to obtain and disclose national defense into which means the us security states succeeded in criminalizing journalism at extending the jurisdiction globally to norm. citizens and robbing the rates to pay for arms. how do you agree to use one point? 4000000000 euros in profit from the pros, in russian assets to buy and yet will weapons for you? great. the what is, is our to national reaching you live from my new center with moscow? i a michael question. now we start with breaking news. coming out of a canyon and capital best. our way of reports came up to 10 people had been killed in thousands injured as riots, rage and myra v protest is furious over tax hikes. have stormed the parliament, building southern parts of it on fire. of the weather for safety said to so po testers, inside the apartment building, causing damage and ripping down flags
u. k. was the blow i do, then a solid is waste out of the country after supply. can you please deal with the us? but not everyone's convinced is so when, when for all the bad news is that he had to plead guilty to conspiracy to obtain and disclose national defense into which means the us security states succeeded in criminalizing journalism at extending the jurisdiction globally to norm. citizens and robbing the rates to pay for arms. how do you agree to use one point? 4000000000 euros in...
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u. k, a by u k phone policy, you know, ukraine. and i think there him doing that is actually a positive post assigned that democracy is starting to by kind of to have an election and the over the can get now while got been spokesperson has tried to deflect blame for a so just mass protests that they've erupt that in east africans est over a high gain taxes. how about he could not decide who exactly to point the finger on russia for the war, the drain, or the west, which locked the country into a deck trap. with all the details. here was ortiz, no, we'll come gay. the big events, the rocking kenya, the government of william o toe, some say, is the faithful servant of washington. the if and the royal bank is attempting to solve punitive texas down the throats off of the masses. and this has reaped an explosion of the youth which has so i did the streets of every major town and city in kenya, but now government spokesperson isaac model that has come out with confusing statements where he is accusing foreign powers of a sponsoring j, a z protest against the fine
u. k, a by u k phone policy, you know, ukraine. and i think there him doing that is actually a positive post assigned that democracy is starting to by kind of to have an election and the over the can get now while got been spokesperson has tried to deflect blame for a so just mass protests that they've erupt that in east africans est over a high gain taxes. how about he could not decide who exactly to point the finger on russia for the war, the drain, or the west, which locked the country into...
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u. k. elections, one of why do only 2 parties dominate? now the 1st thing is, notice that in the u. k, you only have a volume, so your local constituency, empty, you never actually directly voice full, the prime minister. the 2nd thing to know about this 1st past the price, the system by which 6 over the highland heights is and i'm going to use some meat pie charts, the industry. it's now many countries use proportional representation, where seats in the parliaments are directly proportional to each policies vote share. but in the u. k. only the policy, the wind speeds, constituency. what a fast pulse, the post gets that seats. so in theory, you could have a policy coming its height 2nd in every constituency in the country. i'm still winning no seats in parliament, no piece of the pie that never actually happened spot 1st post the post does have a profound influence on bridges, politics, stickly for smaller policies or policies that have this supports more evenly distributed across the country. it is quite hard to get members of parliament selected. so we've ended up with a 2 parts o
u. k. elections, one of why do only 2 parties dominate? now the 1st thing is, notice that in the u. k, you only have a volume, so your local constituency, empty, you never actually directly voice full, the prime minister. the 2nd thing to know about this 1st past the price, the system by which 6 over the highland heights is and i'm going to use some meat pie charts, the industry. it's now many countries use proportional representation, where seats in the parliaments are directly proportional to...
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u. k. a by u. k. phone policy, you know, unique, right. and then i think now he's doing that is actually a positive post assigned that democracy is starting to buy a candidate for the next best head to the us. now when we send weeks, joe biden is been seen freezing on stage and wandering off at the for the call. that was the last. the white house insist that there is no cause for concern. in fact, it blames she fig videos for given the wrong impression. r t, steve sweeney picks up this jerry from here. we've all seen the footage of us president joe biden. a file oxygen evian, whose gas and blonde is on the wells stage, have made him a lot of things stalk closer and blames you directly. what's your response to that, sir? the, you know, last. so you know, so long as you know, i, but now the white house has hit barked st. videos of paving to show the bottom for using a wondering what for his own, being manipulated to undermine him. ahead of november's presidential election, washington hasn't even coined, didn't you? phrase for the footage cheap sykes there seems to be a ras
u. k. a by u. k. phone policy, you know, unique, right. and then i think now he's doing that is actually a positive post assigned that democracy is starting to buy a candidate for the next best head to the us. now when we send weeks, joe biden is been seen freezing on stage and wandering off at the for the call. that was the last. the white house insist that there is no cause for concern. in fact, it blames she fig videos for given the wrong impression. r t, steve sweeney picks up this jerry...
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u. k. snap election was because it's originally so that could be a prime minister. there didn't want to become a what do they believe that the u. k. chief of the army general patrick sanders said, prepare for war with russia. the reports, the governors telling the people in britain to pack a 3 days shopping of food and supplies. what is, what is seriously going on here as regards people saying the was already begun with russia directly. that's a good question. but if you look at the decisions are being made and the money is being passed about conscription i should as well. and the people are jim stocum or for example i, i would have fire gen stalled and burned a long time ago. the man thinks he's in charge of an army or something. he's not in charge of anything except the talking shop and brussels. i'm but they, these are my cross from france. he thinks he's the latter day charles de gaulle. it couldn't hold a candle to the former general, but there is a kind of people we have a night or now to one of the reasons i said nato expansion was absurd. even though here we're talking about some people who've b
u. k. snap election was because it's originally so that could be a prime minister. there didn't want to become a what do they believe that the u. k. chief of the army general patrick sanders said, prepare for war with russia. the reports, the governors telling the people in britain to pack a 3 days shopping of food and supplies. what is, what is seriously going on here as regards people saying the was already begun with russia directly. that's a good question. but if you look at the decisions...
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i should be, i got for pucky b, b r a c k, d b or some j d u r them pick them or do you pick the . 8 boys, boys just holler back the light again. well, they get the, get them delivered out of the light as it gets it totally the the would you go to the name of the document has on the not have like a perfect fit. go to whole 9, a middle finger on not to expand one to the meeting, the a cushy job team. would it be sure some of that would get a better one? let it get home. let me just let me go,...
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this market and all those like it without even full of the 5 or 6 of us m o u k, the m o u, that one. 0 yeah, it's up to you to do that. that one, and because people are choosing to buy new rather than repair e with no mix up the majority of our overall toxic waste. and it's happening all over the world. so many people are now working to bring this re band mindset back in now to retain this ingenuity and the culture of fixing was girlfriend. but also keeping us economies from i'm here, i'm daily the respect to figure out how all of this is going to fails. india has a long history of repairing, over replacing most street going those ones, how to cobbler, sheila, who fix solid ease of state and families for many generations. but it gets more nice. this tradesman specializes in only fixing the economic boom of the 1990. the 2000 and change this color completely with more money in their pockets and things getting cheapest. people started buying more as something else happened. india went outside digits of every kind of payment is now done online from rick shows to coconut, brought to having a phone is now basically m
this market and all those like it without even full of the 5 or 6 of us m o u k, the m o u, that one. 0 yeah, it's up to you to do that. that one, and because people are choosing to buy new rather than repair e with no mix up the majority of our overall toxic waste. and it's happening all over the world. so many people are now working to bring this re band mindset back in now to retain this ingenuity and the culture of fixing was girlfriend. but also keeping us economies from i'm here, i'm...
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u. k. on some conservative politicians. but i think most observers, um, particularly experts in those particular services we don't use, it actually has more to do with under investment, for example, in healthcare and under investments that we in house. and we don't build anyone near enough houses in the u. k roll and the number of people coming into the country. clearly they do in some areas produce some pressure. but actually it's not really migration. that is the key issue. both labor and the tories say they intend to bring down migration. starting with the tories, are they still persisting with that plan to the ports, illegal migrants to rhonda, how much support is that for that plan as well? uh, there is considerable public support for it and not majority support. you'd have to say many people are skeptical of whether the the scheme is workable, whether the scheme represents value for money, but they're all still 30 to 40 percent of people who say that in principle is a good idea of how i think the conservatives well hoping that they will be able to get flights off before they holden election, but receives the next decision to go. they meet
u. k. on some conservative politicians. but i think most observers, um, particularly experts in those particular services we don't use, it actually has more to do with under investment, for example, in healthcare and under investments that we in house. and we don't build anyone near enough houses in the u. k roll and the number of people coming into the country. clearly they do in some areas produce some pressure. but actually it's not really migration. that is the key issue. both labor and the...
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u. k is exit or not all firewood parties. if you do mind, for example, the end of the year, can you tell me, let me for instance, past adaptive had a job for which and this trying to change. do you union comb with them and seems to be much more mainstream than what was expected? but i mean, the pen in funds also has stepped away, like against them, leave the ice, my can pay monthly, you're going to, you put unit, but it sort of again for you, you can get, get one party who's on t e u position has not softened to much is germany's alternative to you for deutschland or the f d. currently, the 2nd most popular party in the country going by opinion polls that party was founded in 2013, in response to the your as own crisis. understandably as fiercely your skeptic roots, which has held onto, was also developing a broader nationalistic, anti immigration philosophy. if they are still explicitly by the color, i think i'd have sort of not told down the language both want to you opinion. they at least and regularly tests the prospect of a refere
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what role do you think the u . k. have in poverty alleviation in the middle east due to all road and position in the region during the 20th century. but once again, the aide is not the solution. you have to attend to and allows these countries to develop their own capabilities and their because the threat as that passed so much responsibility for how things are in the list because it buys uh, uh, hold on their past. uh, but uh, you know, even ignoring that. yeah. so you need to create an environment where this country is gonna be invested in building the product of capabilities, educating people, you know, investing in research. and that's not going to happen simply by giving the money because out there, or just the intention trade rules, the investment rules that restrict got the ability of developing countries to do these things. and there, or this economy is going to this country is saying that you should keep doing free trade will never protect anything which means that they're going to be stuck with the primary c
what role do you think the u . k. have in poverty alleviation in the middle east due to all road and position in the region during the 20th century. but once again, the aide is not the solution. you have to attend to and allows these countries to develop their own capabilities and their because the threat as that passed so much responsibility for how things are in the list because it buys uh, uh, hold on their past. uh, but uh, you know, even ignoring that. yeah. so you need to create an...