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u. k. great agenda. the us recently hit its self imposed debt ceiling with us from stopping democrats from pushing ahead with an infrastructure package costing a trillion dollars. the senate season solace debate on the legislation. on top of that, democrats, a fitting volition of to us for nor another spending package, totaling 3 and a half trillion rule, ultimately require having to increase the debt ceiling. the republicans having none of it, unless they get more of a say on how the money is spent. if they don't need on our input, we are help with the deadline that increase that recklessly as he's reckless plans will require well, the debt ceiling limits the amount, the u. s. government can know it was reinstated last week. after 2 years suspension, the figure was automatically recalibrated to equal the current level, forcing the treasury to cough up for government bills. financial very much guys who's been watching events and false as washington has no choice. it'll have to keep on borrowing the u. s.
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u. k. great agenda. like you said, a lot of people view, this is just being insensitive. johnson's ratings have it in all time. low. now do you think he will suffer as a consequence of this kind of action? i would hope that a lot of people that believe the high, that you know, the, the tardies were for the working people and that the cared about everybody in the wanted to, you know, level the country of north and south east and west will now see through that charade, and that will realize that police johnson's talks already party of today is exactly the same as magnet that just taught a party of the 1980s ninety's. the not bothered about working class people, they don't probably about lives. there are bob about what they get out of it for themselves. chris, appreciate your time. thanks so much, chris kitchens, my guest, general secretary, the national union of mine, marcus lithuania is offering illegal immigrants, a golden handshake of 300 heroes. as an incentive to leave the country, it comes as the bal
u. k. great agenda. like you said, a lot of people view, this is just being insensitive. johnson's ratings have it in all time. low. now do you think he will suffer as a consequence of this kind of action? i would hope that a lot of people that believe the high, that you know, the, the tardies were for the working people and that the cared about everybody in the wanted to, you know, level the country of north and south east and west will now see through that charade, and that will realize that...
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u. k. first on out them, his reaction, the point that is just where you can choke on those sanctions in the u. k. we haven't had even the faintest idea for millennia. about this great britain, your america's lapdogs. later came new sanctions from the united states and canada as well. because shanker said the election was free. unfair describing the opposition protests as an attempt 235000 protest is we're arrested 600 opposition. supporters are in jail now. the crackdown even reached the olympics in tokyo athlete, christina simone, whose gaia had shown descent to her coaches. she was being sent back to bella ruth, but escaped her minders. she's now fled to poland. lucas shanker says she was manipulated by outside forces. then last week, 26 year old activists vitale, sheesh off was found dead, the ukrainian capital kiev. please say it may have been murder disguised as suicide because shanker denies any involvement to talk with. who was he for me in for bella? ruth, in general. okay. only me a president and i could not know him, but i'm sure that only 3 or 4 people in this room, you him. he was no one to us. what madmen could hang him in bella, ruth, the opposition l
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u. k. treatment is a bitter reward. so i did a great job, but why did to us just trying to get back to us? the 2nd option, we could show what we did my family as well. so they're trying to get through the telephone check point to get to choose hello there live for moscow. this is the international law colon bray with tuesday, developments to bring you up to speed on with afghan, a stand from dominating the global agenda right now. as the taliban said in a new statement in the past couple of hours that it'll only allow foreign nationals to reach cobbles, pulse the sol facility, providing slides out of the country. while power is now in a frantic scramble to meet the august 31st withdrawal deadline with the taliban threatening consequences if they fail to do so, and emphasizing that the period will not be extend. the mean time in london, former african interpreters rallied on monday again for they called the shameful behavior of britons. government slamming the authorities for doing nothing to get their families out of the taliban control
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great to be company. so 1st and charities in the u. k. a sounding the alarm of what lay claim is a public health emergency with locked and a loss of loved ones, homes and jobs, pushing people to the edge. not even turning to drugs, according to data from the office for national statistics, and the number of deaths related to narcotics in england and wales in 2020 is almost 4, said higher than in 2019. it's equivalent to a rate of over $79.00 deaths per 1000000 people. chief executive of one that you can diction center told us, sees not surprises. it's easy to get. your hands is said on some drugs. were living in a parallel pandemic, a drug alcohol, and mental health pandemic that is only worse and due to the virus. enough is enough. we need to come together as a society and take reelection. yes, similar situations been registered in other countries. while scotland has more drug deaths per capita than any other european country, the u. s. is dealing with 30 percent increases compared to previous years. peter, all of a 1st this morning then
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so go to now and have a great the the in the old days before breaks it because the u. k. was attached to the e u. they could do it. other countries do, which is to take all their debts and dump it into this giant shadow banking system that covers the world's largest trading block. and you could kind of buy some time there because the c, b is printing and buying and monetizing debt by their trillion. so christine the garden, literally just buying trillion control into the garbage debt. but now post practice, they don't have that way to wash the debts. into the greater he you laundromat and so that is going to for the 1st time post bracket. debts are going to start to cause a lot of pain. the the the with the dime option returns here we're going to go revealing the stories hidden by a leads coming up in the show as the 54th session of the i p. c. c needs for its latest report card for the environment, amidst catastrophic floods. and fires we ask one of the i p ccs lead authors if capitalism and climate protection compatible and as towns in the u. k. southwest revolt against
so go to now and have a great the the in the old days before breaks it because the u. k. was attached to the e u. they could do it. other countries do, which is to take all their debts and dump it into this giant shadow banking system that covers the world's largest trading block. and you could kind of buy some time there because the c, b is printing and buying and monetizing debt by their trillion. so christine the garden, literally just buying trillion control into the garbage debt. but now...
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u. k said this, unable to evacuate unaccompanied children. 100. the demonstrators have rallied in the great capital calling on the government, do more for the africans, that demanding rapid asylum approvals that i was trying to get to europe and thousands already in green. in the rocky cities, caribella security is tied to thousands of worshipers commemorate the assure holiday. the annual gathering of the faithful is the 2nd biggest source of income for iraq, mahmud, otherwise she muslims walked towards the shrine of the moment were seen in the city of karbala, 80 kilometer south of doug. this is where he was killed in battle, 1300 years ago. his fight against the injustice is inactive. he by men and boys, flagellating themselves, recalls the agonies suffered by the man i visited from several countries take part in the procession most from iran. said it came with her husband from the city of mush had regained to pray for an end to plank seeing the world, especially the 19th financing, so that the faithful can salvage their freedom and pay only to without fear or restriction shia cleric had
u. k said this, unable to evacuate unaccompanied children. 100. the demonstrators have rallied in the great capital calling on the government, do more for the africans, that demanding rapid asylum approvals that i was trying to get to europe and thousands already in green. in the rocky cities, caribella security is tied to thousands of worshipers commemorate the assure holiday. the annual gathering of the faithful is the 2nd biggest source of income for iraq, mahmud, otherwise she muslims...
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u. k. trying to be the big players in the commercial space market. ah, ah. hi, great to be with you. here's an update on the summer rains across the sub continents . we're going to see them pick up in intensity really from the northeast rate through to my harass drive. and that's because we've got a disturbance actually in the northeast. it's going to amplify those rainfall amounts. heavy falls for turn, that's got, and also careless states as well. when take you to me more right now where this was the impact of monsoon rains, a deadly landside here in the man delay region. so the central part of the mar and again, through the baseband goal, we do see these heavy falls of rain aggressive falls right there through i'm jamar and also bangladesh. next soft, we're going to take you toward asia pacific and we've still got this pesky front through the yellow river valley. but the bulk of the energy will actually stay out toward the yellow sea on monday and mostly drive for the korean peninsula. rain will always be near for tokyo, but we're eventually going to kicks that humidity. so things
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great to be with us. thank you. why do you think france the u. k. can help us citizens get to the airport? we're as the u. s. a struggle to set up such operations help their citizens leave the country. and i guess how would you evaluate the evacuation strategies so far? well, not that the french and british governments or their participation in the ongoing occupation of afghanistan. i've been any more as a goal then the u. s. is they have a slightly different way of doing things and different motivations and incentives. and i love your coverage and those, and i'm, i'm grateful for the opportunity to insert into it a little perspective and explanation of sort of how the u. s. federal government behaves in situation like this, how it makes war and why. and so, as it is pulling the knife out of the back, so to speak, it wants to twisted it wants to make a mess that actually has a vested interest in the win, draw all of our managed and being as ugly as possible. so that there is an excuse to re engage with the country militarily. and there are serious safety concerns regarding the ongoing abou
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u k says it's unable to evacuate other company children. 100, the demonstrators of rallied in the great capital calling on the government to do more for the guns, the demanding rapid assigned them approvals that i was trying to get to europe. and for those already in greece, nigeria, the biggest city legal says laws to campaign, declare its streets of beggars. the state government has imposed a ban on begging at hawking. that's informal selling on the streets. now police report to the already started making arrest. officials say bag isn't hawkers, are being traffic to legal spy, criminal gangs, and that many have been linked to crime michelson, baylor, his, the founder and executive director of the legal, sued bank. he says, the government should address the root causes of poverty. when you try to fight from appeal fight, when it was pushed to the survive our limits, bill will do anything, even when you put the line please. there was to fight it back. there are safe where if bands to begging, like you know, who jeff, for instance and cardinal. what this does struggle with this because w
u k says it's unable to evacuate other company children. 100, the demonstrators of rallied in the great capital calling on the government to do more for the guns, the demanding rapid assigned them approvals that i was trying to get to europe. and for those already in greece, nigeria, the biggest city legal says laws to campaign, declare its streets of beggars. the state government has imposed a ban on begging at hawking. that's informal selling on the streets. now police report to the already...
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inability to hold the north stream to the recent chinese with reading great power politics bad in the old days before breaks it because the u. k. was attached to the e u. they could do it. other countries do, which is to take all their debts and dump it into this giant shadow banking system that covers the world's largest trading block. and you could kind of buy some time there because the c, b is printing and buying and monetizing debt by the trillion christina guard and literally just buying trillions and trying to garbage debt. but now post practice, they don't have that way to wash the debts into the greater you laundromat. and so that is going to, for the 1st time post break, the debts are going to start to cause a lot of pain. the, the, the, the, the british and american governments have often been accused of destroying lives in their own interest. what you see in this, these techniques is the state devising message to end essentially destroy personality of an individual lifetime. means this is how one doctors, theories were allegedly used in psychological warfare against the prisoners deemed a danger to the state. that
inability to hold the north stream to the recent chinese with reading great power politics bad in the old days before breaks it because the u. k. was attached to the e u. they could do it. other countries do, which is to take all their debts and dump it into this giant shadow banking system that covers the world's largest trading block. and you could kind of buy some time there because the c, b is printing and buying and monetizing debt by the trillion christina guard and literally just buying...
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u. k. after years, basically since $979.00 of a perception of the state being sinister. and you know, the great stature crusade was, get the state of people set people free, a completely new perception, in which it becomes the benevolent liberator from the pandemic. i do think it is such a direct connection, you know, the n h s, and then these techs to go and get a vaccine, that it has changed the perception of those in government across the u. k. now, that could well be flex. public opinion is all over the place at the moment. and you'll write the bars johnson early on a made a series. you can see it. i mean, his old special advisor, dominic coming says don't type of thing about tweet about this all the time. you could see the mistakes, parable mistakes, and yet johnson, one of his all said skills is to sort of the public to poll, say we're being the same with anyone. that is not the case. but there is, you know, the default position for a lot of politicians is disillusionment and betrayal. according to voters. it's taking a long time with him. the default position with him test be sympathy an
u. k. after years, basically since $979.00 of a perception of the state being sinister. and you know, the great stature crusade was, get the state of people set people free, a completely new perception, in which it becomes the benevolent liberator from the pandemic. i do think it is such a direct connection, you know, the n h s, and then these techs to go and get a vaccine, that it has changed the perception of those in government across the u. k. now, that could well be flex. public opinion is...
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u. k. government made to us on laws with regard to the time table withdraw from advantage them. a great photographer and i think will be when he asked for a cobra show and the respect committed tree potential power of the taliban and the afghan forces it's, it's pretty clear from what has happened that the collapse of the afghan forces has been much faster than expected and as, as to the, on the terror allies now lies around the world when it came for us to look at the, the options that this country might have in view of the american decision to withdraw. which is because we came up against this hard reality that since 2009 america has deployed 98 percent of all weapons released from day to aircraft in afghanistan. and at the peak of the operation, when there were 132000 troops on the ground, 90000 of them. this is because we're america. the west could not continue. this us lead mission, i mission conceived, executed in support and defense of america. without american logistics, without us power and without the american mind. and i do not believe my logical friend giving way. i know to
u. k. government made to us on laws with regard to the time table withdraw from advantage them. a great photographer and i think will be when he asked for a cobra show and the respect committed tree potential power of the taliban and the afghan forces it's, it's pretty clear from what has happened that the collapse of the afghan forces has been much faster than expected and as, as to the, on the terror allies now lies around the world when it came for us to look at the, the options that this...
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>> that's a great point, because then you have the board k crossings. they're surrounded by pakistan, u uzbekistan. there's not going to be a whole lot of aircraft flight out of the country at least in the short-term because the taliban doesn't know how to run airfields. they don't have air traffic controllers. there are a lot of nations that won't put their aircraft into any of the air fields. so it's going to be problematic. after the evacuation is complete, it's going to be over land with people who are willing to be mulemules. that's going to be small groups. >> congressman, there is a lot of criticism today for two members of congress, a democrat and a republican, who made an unauthorized visit to afghanistan, both iraq war veterans. they said they wanted to see firsthand. it's never a simple and binary choice when we're talking about afghanistan. when you look at this move by the congressmen, is that due diligence on their part or is it reckless? >> boy, it appears to be a little bit stunt like to me. i'm somebody that believes in pushing the envelope. if you talk to any diplomat
>> that's a great point, because then you have the board k crossings. they're surrounded by pakistan, u uzbekistan. there's not going to be a whole lot of aircraft flight out of the country at least in the short-term because the taliban doesn't know how to run airfields. they don't have air traffic controllers. there are a lot of nations that won't put their aircraft into any of the air fields. so it's going to be problematic. after the evacuation is complete, it's going to be over land...
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great power is not a military aggressor. there's only one military aggressor in the world, and that is the us back by u. k. packed by its vessel status trailer. and the reason for that is that the u. s. has realized its losing its economic dominance, but what it does have, or it thinks it has his military dominance. it's a very dangerous time. well, you know the news here that we get, i mean human rights watch amnesty calling claims of the human rights abuses in jin chang true. we and use every day about the the oppression of oligarchs. actually in hong kong, britain, upgrading its nuclear weapons and has sent a mess. elizabeth, it's the black sea protecting us from russia, and it's headed for the south china sea. what do you think goes through the minds of the soldiers on board h m, as elizabeth, the 2nd. and boris johnson here, when he sends our aircraft carrier, they're doing a panoramic. well, they will have been told a story and they can hardly be blamed for what is going through their minds, frankly, with an aircraft carrier that has cost billions and whose aircraft by courtesy of the united states
great power is not a military aggressor. there's only one military aggressor in the world, and that is the us back by u. k. packed by its vessel status trailer. and the reason for that is that the u. s. has realized its losing its economic dominance, but what it does have, or it thinks it has his military dominance. it's a very dangerous time. well, you know the news here that we get, i mean human rights watch amnesty calling claims of the human rights abuses in jin chang true. we and use every...
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great push here. i many international actors throughout the day. you've had the on boys from doctor from the u. k, u n e u china pakistan. and it was back as then as well, of course as the us they've been here. they met 1st with a delegation from atkins got from the canister government led by dr. de la de la head of the national reconciliation council of afghanistan. that meeting lasted just about an hour and a half. and then a couple of hours after that you had much longer meeting, which was between these envoys that are here. and the members of the tall, a bond delegation, again unclear what exactly was said during those meetings. but if you take a step back and look at a statement that was issued by us, special envoy, envoy all makes and models out earlier today. he said the following, he said in several planned rounds of meetings over 3 days, representatives from countries in the region and beyond as well as for multilateral organizations will press for a reduction of violence and cease fire and a commitment not to recognize a government imposed by force, so it certainly seems to indicate tha
great push here. i many international actors throughout the day. you've had the on boys from doctor from the u. k, u n e u china pakistan. and it was back as then as well, of course as the us they've been here. they met 1st with a delegation from atkins got from the canister government led by dr. de la de la head of the national reconciliation council of afghanistan. that meeting lasted just about an hour and a half. and then a couple of hours after that you had much longer meeting, which was...
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u. k. in europe. i wonder what moscow and beijing thinking as they're watching, what happened in cobble today they were obviously great concerns about stability of the region. really strategic areas for both countries. what do they want to see going forward? i think there, i think there's probably dr. co reaction come in or in the minds of the leaders in beijing and moscow. one, they're very happy at the united states as being humiliated by the, by the bon after 20 years. that it's just a 2nd. vietnam, if you will. and china, especially, is already trying to benefit to leverage u. s. failures in, in asia. because china wants to be the number one power issue. it wants to be asian power because best on the way it could become a global power. and hence, the more america loses in iraq, afghanistan and elsewhere, the more big china can benefit. and it already has major relationship with pakistan and iran, and sort of the offered and mixed with the bond in order to have more relationship with the taliban. as you moving forward, so china will benefit. and yet, and yet i would say that china is worried about the inspiration.
u. k. in europe. i wonder what moscow and beijing thinking as they're watching, what happened in cobble today they were obviously great concerns about stability of the region. really strategic areas for both countries. what do they want to see going forward? i think there, i think there's probably dr. co reaction come in or in the minds of the leaders in beijing and moscow. one, they're very happy at the united states as being humiliated by the, by the bon after 20 years. that it's just a 2nd....
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derisively, but it was actually taken with great pride by the british, why it is a nation of shopkeepers and the british are very social people. why was the u. k hit so hard and why is it bounce back so strongly? it is because the british have now gone out a lot of those statistics in the 2nd quarter. of course we're boyd by the success of the british, the english soccer team doing so well in the euros. the celebration that every piece of power across the u. k. was making pieces in the shape of footballs, thought apart from that bushy, soon that the chancellor of the exchequer has said, he's not going to be complacent. i don't think anyone should be complacent about this. but it is.
derisively, but it was actually taken with great pride by the british, why it is a nation of shopkeepers and the british are very social people. why was the u. k hit so hard and why is it bounce back so strongly? it is because the british have now gone out a lot of those statistics in the 2nd quarter. of course we're boyd by the success of the british, the english soccer team doing so well in the euros. the celebration that every piece of power across the u. k. was making pieces in the shape of...
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great pride by the british. why it is a nation of shopkeepers and the british are very social people. why was the u. k hit so hard? why is it bounce back so strongly? it is because the british have now gone out a lot of those statistics in the 2nd quarter. of course, we're boyd, by the success of the british, the english 14 doing so well in the euro's, the celebration of every piece of power across the u. k. was making pieces in the shape of footballs thought. apart from that rule, she soon asked the chancellor of the exchequer has said, he's not going to be complacent. i don't think anyone should be complacent about this. bought it is due to a steady hand at the bank of being on some very well in terms of stimulating the economy. and i do think you're going to see discontinue, also, don't forget, it is a nation that has the 60 in london, high tech unicorns, and i think the high tech business as well as the financial sector on top of retail and all those people going out to shop, like i mentioned the nation shopkeepers, it has helped create that boom. and now whereas it suffered the worst of all the g
great pride by the british. why it is a nation of shopkeepers and the british are very social people. why was the u. k hit so hard? why is it bounce back so strongly? it is because the british have now gone out a lot of those statistics in the 2nd quarter. of course, we're boyd, by the success of the british, the english 14 doing so well in the euro's, the celebration of every piece of power across the u. k. was making pieces in the shape of footballs thought. apart from that rule, she soon...
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u. k. we start to specialize after the age of 16, after you redo few subjects available and you might be one subject to university. and this is not great. and the old model, the one which is kind of been chips away as are locked in the us is that you provider, general education. and then people specialize on the basis of that interests and talents afterwards. but if you, if you specialize to early people, new sites of the context of the wider landscape of things into which what they do and nash, i think is in pounds. it's any part of a complicated story of this day. i know you talk, you talk to the pastor, this, this size culture debate of c p though is alive and well. it hasn't changed. i mean, i was talking about history. you, you talk about christopher hill, who is, i'll give you a marginalized figure of the great marxist historian at oxford. i mean, i was taught, there was a civil war here. he talked about the english revolution. is that an example of the kind of way history is skewed? it's a very good example of the difference between revisionism and a bad time in history. where like, holocaust deniers, fact that say, and thinking
u. k. we start to specialize after the age of 16, after you redo few subjects available and you might be one subject to university. and this is not great. and the old model, the one which is kind of been chips away as are locked in the us is that you provider, general education. and then people specialize on the basis of that interests and talents afterwards. but if you, if you specialize to early people, new sites of the context of the wider landscape of things into which what they do and...
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u. k. defend 1st general election portal for the 1945 election. where wartime leader, winston churchill, was isolated and what was seen as a shock results. however, it wouldn't have been as great his shock as people had placed confidence in the gout pulling for the news chronicle, which had been showing lon site level labor leads for the previous 2 years. in these gallops final election port was only one points added for both labor and tori . after that or suspicious start that have been many pulling set backs at yuki elections, notably $970.00. when the post misled, huddled was.
u. k. defend 1st general election portal for the 1945 election. where wartime leader, winston churchill, was isolated and what was seen as a shock results. however, it wouldn't have been as great his shock as people had placed confidence in the gout pulling for the news chronicle, which had been showing lon site level labor leads for the previous 2 years. in these gallops final election port was only one points added for both labor and tori . after that or suspicious start that have been many...
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u. k. g d p, remain below pre pandemic levels. so joining me now to discuss is hillary ford, which president of straw mark l l. c. hillary is great to have you here on the show . now it's another month, another announcement for the bank of england and not much has changed surprise you at all. i will pleasure to be back with you rachels away. i don't think so. not really as far as i'm concerned, but also if you look at the global institutions and if you look at generally, the reaction currency wise is a good indicator of where the things are caused. gyrations are not the pounds, they pretty steady. it did raise rise a little bit too. i think it's like 139. so there's a little bit of an increase which showed the markets thought this was a sensible thing to do. i n g even said they didn't really think that interest rates are going to be raised until about 2023 1st quarter, 23. so i think that this is expected in the marketplace and off to what we've been through the gyro ations and everything caused by cov, it a stability is key to continue with the optimism in the economy. yeah, certainly seems like they're trying to continue that
u. k. g d p, remain below pre pandemic levels. so joining me now to discuss is hillary ford, which president of straw mark l l. c. hillary is great to have you here on the show . now it's another month, another announcement for the bank of england and not much has changed surprise you at all. i will pleasure to be back with you rachels away. i don't think so. not really as far as i'm concerned, but also if you look at the global institutions and if you look at generally, the reaction currency...
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u. k. the very 1st general election portal for the 1945 election, where wartime leader, winston churchill, was isolated in what was seen as a shock results. however, it wouldn't have been as great his shock as people had placed confidence in the gout pulling for the news chronicle, which had been showing long sight level labor leads for the previous 2 years and did gallop the final election pull was only one points i had for both labor and tory. after that or suspicious start, there have been...