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u. k. from the outside. quinton, i mean, we brought this crisis happening right now and it comes after the crisis that the u . k. had with boris johnson, boris johnson right now. believe it or not looks somewhat like a, a, a man of strength and stability for the country. i mean is that says that we're, we've arrived at i think that there are quite a lot of people, certainly in the conservative part he would like doris johnson to come back. but having said that, look, don't, let's get this wrong. he trashed the represented rep. they, he trashed the good name of the conservative party as well. he was seen to have been the i untruthful, he was a, he lied to parliament, he lied about what he was doing. and he's the man. i mean, at the heart of all this, i think you've got to go back to the problem of breaks it. who forced breaks it through. that was boris johnson, but breaks it is still v s. u that is not only damaged the british economy. it's divided the country, it spit, the conservative party, it split the labor party, and actually vash is the problem. and until something is done to resolve, if you like the disaster
u. k. from the outside. quinton, i mean, we brought this crisis happening right now and it comes after the crisis that the u . k. had with boris johnson, boris johnson right now. believe it or not looks somewhat like a, a, a man of strength and stability for the country. i mean is that says that we're, we've arrived at i think that there are quite a lot of people, certainly in the conservative part he would like doris johnson to come back. but having said that, look, don't, let's get this...
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u. k. from the outside. quinton, i mean, we've got this crisis happening right now and it comes after the crisis that the u . k. had with boris johnson, boris johnson right now. believe it or not looks somewhat like a, a, a man of strength and stability for the country. i mean is that says that we're, we've arrived at i think that there are quite a lot of people. certainly the conservative party would like doris johnson to come back. but having said that, look, don't, let's get this wrong. he trashed the represented rep. they, they, he trashed the good name of the conservative party as well. he was seen to have been the, i untruthful, he was a, he lied to parliament, he lied about what he was doing. and he is the man. i mean, at the heart of all this, i think you've got to go back to the problem of breaks it. who forced breaks it through. that was boris johnson, but breaks it is still v s. u that is not only damaged the british economy. it's divided the country, it spit, the conservative party, it split the labor party, and actually that is the problem. and until something is done to resolve, if you like the disast
u. k. from the outside. quinton, i mean, we've got this crisis happening right now and it comes after the crisis that the u . k. had with boris johnson, boris johnson right now. believe it or not looks somewhat like a, a, a man of strength and stability for the country. i mean is that says that we're, we've arrived at i think that there are quite a lot of people. certainly the conservative party would like doris johnson to come back. but having said that, look, don't, let's get this wrong. he...
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u. k. had agreed to elect a new leader who will be not just the leader of the party, but of course take over the helm of the government tumultuous times in the u. k. we've seen in less than 5 weeks to resignations, where we've seen boris johnson hand over to her just less than 5 weeks ago as prime minister of the united kingdom. and now least russ herself, is stepping down, caught up in her own policy making, gone bad as it were, with her many budget having caused economic and financial turmoil in the country course, we'll be bringing more details on this as they become available. there's going to be a great deal of speculation about who might take over next within the conservative party. apparently, there's not another election do there for until the end of 2024. ah, so it's going to be difficult for any opposition party to, to get into power. but we are going to see a change of leadership in the u. k. within the next week or 2. so let's catch up on some other stories making news right now. as
u. k. had agreed to elect a new leader who will be not just the leader of the party, but of course take over the helm of the government tumultuous times in the u. k. we've seen in less than 5 weeks to resignations, where we've seen boris johnson hand over to her just less than 5 weeks ago as prime minister of the united kingdom. and now least russ herself, is stepping down, caught up in her own policy making, gone bad as it were, with her many budget having caused economic and financial turmoil...
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u. k. had a hand in planning dr. tack and russia informed the un representative and stumble as well as turkish ukrainian delegations about the shipping stoppage. well, he have neither confirmed or denied its involvement in the attacks with president lindsey, calling the suspension of the grain deal in an act of blackmail by russia. joe biden echoed the same sentiment saying there is, quote, no merit in moscow's decision as to fight rushes repeated warnings of possible abuse of the shipping bridge swell. right now. there are no outgoing grading shipping schedule for this sunday. most go though, says it's ready to supply grain the country's most in need, but in particular, they can have all the grain for free. it's worth stating that the green deal not only failed to solve the problem of countries in need, right. but even in a sense, aggravated them, we can see where the ships from crane were heading to italy, spain and another line was for some cargoes 60 to 100 percent. when you country, these
u. k. had a hand in planning dr. tack and russia informed the un representative and stumble as well as turkish ukrainian delegations about the shipping stoppage. well, he have neither confirmed or denied its involvement in the attacks with president lindsey, calling the suspension of the grain deal in an act of blackmail by russia. joe biden echoed the same sentiment saying there is, quote, no merit in moscow's decision as to fight rushes repeated warnings of possible abuse of the shipping...
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u. k. had a hand in the attack, russia informed the us representative in istanbul as well as turkish and ukrainian delegations about the shipping stoppage. now the key of neither confirmed or denied its involvement. and the attacks with president zelinski calling the suspension of the great deal in active black mail by russia. joe biden echo the sentiment saying there is quote, no merit in moscow's decision. this, despite russia's repeated warnings of possible abuse of the shipping routes. and right now, there are no outgoing grain shipments shuttle for this sunday. moscow though, said it's ready to supply grain to countries most in need. additionally, free of charge feel it's worth stating that the grain deal not only failed to solve the problems of countries in need, but even in a sense, aggravated them. we can see where the ships from ukraine. we're heading to italy, spain, and another lens for some cargoes 60 to 100 percent, went to e u countries. these are not the states that are experienc
u. k. had a hand in the attack, russia informed the us representative in istanbul as well as turkish and ukrainian delegations about the shipping stoppage. now the key of neither confirmed or denied its involvement. and the attacks with president zelinski calling the suspension of the great deal in active black mail by russia. joe biden echo the sentiment saying there is quote, no merit in moscow's decision. this, despite russia's repeated warnings of possible abuse of the shipping routes. and...
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u. k. had a hand in the attack. i rushed informed, the un representative minister bowl as well as turkish ukrainian delegations about out of the shipping stoppage. now, he have neither confirmed or denied his involvement in the time. the president to lensky, calling the suspension of the grain feel, and act of blackmail by russia. joe biden echoed the sentiment, saying there is quote, no merit in moscow as decision. despite the rushes repeated warnings of possible abuse of the shipping words. right now, there are no outgoing grain shipment shut off with a sunday, moscow. those so it's, it's ready to supply grains or countries most in need. additionally, free of charge for my feel, it's worth stating that the green deal not only failed to solve the problems of countries in need, but even in a sense, aggravated that we can see where the ships from ukraine. we're heading to italy, spain, and another lens. for some cargoes you 60 to 100 percent. when you country. these are not the states that are experiencing a real pro
u. k. had a hand in the attack. i rushed informed, the un representative minister bowl as well as turkish ukrainian delegations about out of the shipping stoppage. now, he have neither confirmed or denied his involvement in the time. the president to lensky, calling the suspension of the grain feel, and act of blackmail by russia. joe biden echoed the sentiment, saying there is quote, no merit in moscow as decision. despite the rushes repeated warnings of possible abuse of the shipping words....
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u. k. had decided that that soon act was the man for them. that decision was then put to the membership of the conservative party over a whole summer or, or of, of hustings all over the country and her, the 2 candidates that was soon i had who had won the parliamentary votes and less trust who hadn't trust was the choice of the membership of the conservative party. and look what happened. now, to this miss moment, that's all being reversed. trust is the one who's going to go to buckingham palace at some point in the next 24 hours and resign. and we will have her. she su neck finally, coming over to the buckingham palace to be asked to form a government. and now also boys johnson, the man who, who actually started all of this in terms of party gate decisions made that were questionable, lies that were told and accusations that he misled parliament with some of his answering of questions regarding watergate and, and all the positive to place in this, this district, whitehall and a dining streets, which sure were in contravention of covert rules
u. k. had decided that that soon act was the man for them. that decision was then put to the membership of the conservative party over a whole summer or, or of, of hustings all over the country and her, the 2 candidates that was soon i had who had won the parliamentary votes and less trust who hadn't trust was the choice of the membership of the conservative party. and look what happened. now, to this miss moment, that's all being reversed. trust is the one who's going to go to buckingham...
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u. k. at to long she said the u. k. had languished with low growth and this chick up the back side essentially is what she believes is necessary for britain. ah, that will be difficulties. she spoke about it as a tempest and she said that she would see britain through the tempest. but yet a recognition of the the difficulties, but in effect what she is arguing is that the ends justify the means. okay, paul, i know ill continue to listen on that. we'll be back with you a little later of a further analysis many thanks paul burnett. at the conservative party conference in birmingham russia as president vladimir putin aside into law, the annexation of 4 ukrainian regions a week of the separatist referendums that keep at its allies called a sham. but the kremlin now controls less of those regions that it did when the votes were held. there's a lot of areas that russia says that it's annex these are the 4 regions that voted in those referendums at a joint. russia, the area in red showing what russian forces are now in control of
u. k. at to long she said the u. k. had languished with low growth and this chick up the back side essentially is what she believes is necessary for britain. ah, that will be difficulties. she spoke about it as a tempest and she said that she would see britain through the tempest. but yet a recognition of the the difficulties, but in effect what she is arguing is that the ends justify the means. okay, paul, i know ill continue to listen on that. we'll be back with you a little later of a...
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had never existed before. but here's the pre world war, met the u. k. at colonies in africa, india, china, the commonwealth of australia, asia north and south america. from said captured half of africa and half of indo china. belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and osi. anya, italy, established colonies and somalia, ethiopia libya, and eritrea. the were spanish colonies in south america and africa. portugal occupied colonies several times, its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans. and so, by the early 20th century, most of the world was divided between a few colonial nations. what was going on in the colonies as well known and documented millions of ruined lives. of slavery, ruthless and remorseless exploitation work with the phone of british diplomats professor of political ideas and also william melanson has studied europe's colonial system and the reason for its rise and fall. only one main thing is important for knox ism internationally speaking. that is, that nations or that state
had never existed before. but here's the pre world war, met the u. k. at colonies in africa, india, china, the commonwealth of australia, asia north and south america. from said captured half of africa and half of indo china. belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and osi. anya, italy, established colonies and somalia, ethiopia libya, and eritrea. the were spanish colonies in south america and africa. portugal occupied colonies several times, its own size...
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u. k, government had the financial markets reeling from its budget announcement. questions are growing about the high risk strategy behind the prime minister's plan for growth. the government now has to face a conservative party conference where liz trust his leadership credentials are under mounting scrutiny. ne barker reports from london. a few streets from parliament multiple right wing. think tanks occupied grand premises, some with direct links to the breakfast campaign. others with ties to the right of the u. s. republican party. the people who for years have been lobbying for an ultra free market prime minister. now they found one in the form of less trust. and while they applaud the government's new direction, even these ideologues are concerned. i think to some extent they haven't played in, they haven't flick communicated what the plan is or, and not always what a central said hasn't gotten across in the way of intended to get across. but really, i think they struggled. and they've also come in at a quite a difficult time in so many ways with the warrant
u. k, government had the financial markets reeling from its budget announcement. questions are growing about the high risk strategy behind the prime minister's plan for growth. the government now has to face a conservative party conference where liz trust his leadership credentials are under mounting scrutiny. ne barker reports from london. a few streets from parliament multiple right wing. think tanks occupied grand premises, some with direct links to the breakfast campaign. others with ties...
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u. k, we've had the case of molly russell who, i'm sorry, took our life. and in that case, it was deemed from the, the coroner's report that social media played a large part in that things need to change. but we've heard of this before. we're now still soaking up really close enough to getting it sorted. but all of this stuff and you know, you're going to have to tackle it. i think he's going to be shocked with how much it's going to suck up on his, his or his team's time. suzanne, i saw you a moment ago trying to get in on there. let me give you a chance to weigh in on this. yeah, i mean just to say, look what the both the you and the u. k. regulations primarily do is put the otis on companies to erect systems and methods to moderate content robustly. and if they do that, then they do still enjoy significant fields from liability. and i think that is, that is an effort to balance the, you know, what it is that we value about social media, you know, yes, it has many, dec, negative sides. and there are harmful types of content that spread. but there's also
u. k, we've had the case of molly russell who, i'm sorry, took our life. and in that case, it was deemed from the, the coroner's report that social media played a large part in that things need to change. but we've heard of this before. we're now still soaking up really close enough to getting it sorted. but all of this stuff and you know, you're going to have to tackle it. i think he's going to be shocked with how much it's going to suck up on his, his or his team's time. suzanne, i saw you a...
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u. k. has had a hand in the attack. russia informed the un representative and stumble as well as turkish and ukrainian delegations about that of the shipping stoppage. meantime, key of neither confirmed or denied its involvement in the attacks. with president lindsay calling the suspension of the great deal and active lack mailed by russia, a joe biden echoed the very same sentiment saying, there is, quote, no merit in moscow's decision. that is despised russia's repeated warnings of possible abuse of the shipping routes. i right now there are no outgoing grain shipments for this sunday must go though, so it's ready to supply grain to countries most of need. but additionally, they can all get it for free. for monday, it's worth stating that the green deal not only failed to solve the problems of countries in need, but even in a sense, aggravated them. we can see where the ships from ukraine. we're heading to italy, spain, and another one. for some cargoes, you 60 to 100 percent when you country, th
u. k. has had a hand in the attack. russia informed the un representative and stumble as well as turkish and ukrainian delegations about that of the shipping stoppage. meantime, key of neither confirmed or denied its involvement in the attacks. with president lindsay calling the suspension of the great deal and active lack mailed by russia, a joe biden echoed the very same sentiment saying, there is, quote, no merit in moscow's decision. that is despised russia's repeated warnings of possible...
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u. k, as had 2 female prime ministers. teresa may and liz trust in the past few years, both took over at a difficult time and were forced to resign some academics or calling this the glass cliff in which a woman or a person of color assume a leadership role in a risky situation. and they sense this is their only chance to lead. we speak to australian researcher michelle ryan, who coined the term gloss. cliff, thanks very much for being with us. so many of us are familiar with this, with the glass ceiling metaphor in which traps women from reaching their full potential explain to us how you came up with this term, glass cliff. yeah, the class cliff really looks at what happens when women break through that glass ceiling. and as you suggested, it happens often when things are in crisis when things are difficult. so the metaphor really tries to pick up on that idea that these women are up high, their in senior leadership roles, but the risk of failure, the risk of falling off the cliff is high as well. and i'm assuming you be
u. k, as had 2 female prime ministers. teresa may and liz trust in the past few years, both took over at a difficult time and were forced to resign some academics or calling this the glass cliff in which a woman or a person of color assume a leadership role in a risky situation. and they sense this is their only chance to lead. we speak to australian researcher michelle ryan, who coined the term gloss. cliff, thanks very much for being with us. so many of us are familiar with this, with the...
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u. k. he now lives in italy. robins could have you back on the program. it's good to see you again. and let me ask you about what's happened here. we've had 3 u. k prime ministers in less than 2 months time. we've had, i think, for finance ministers in 4 or 5 months. i mean, it's been said this week that british politics now looks a lot like italian politics. you live in italy now. what do you say about your home country from your vantage? boy? well, it look great to see you. yeah. looks like old style. it time in politics, but new standard time in politics seems to be much more stable. you say for finance ministers, 3 prime ministers. thing to get written was i had to monex in the last 2 months and it had the mother of a financial car. and it's a very unusually volatile time for all of british institutions at the moment. and i think that's phrased it's very unusual. and politics is it's not like bungee jumping, you know, i think sometimes people think from the outside that's what it can look like a month to lead us up to the top of the platform and throw them off again and see what happens. but of course, people don't want that happening with
u. k. he now lives in italy. robins could have you back on the program. it's good to see you again. and let me ask you about what's happened here. we've had 3 u. k prime ministers in less than 2 months time. we've had, i think, for finance ministers in 4 or 5 months. i mean, it's been said this week that british politics now looks a lot like italian politics. you live in italy now. what do you say about your home country from your vantage? boy? well, it look great to see you. yeah. looks like...
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u. k. finance minister, jeremy hunt had the press hot on his heels and soon found himself on the front page. that's because hans says he will abolish nearly all of the tax cuts announced by his predecessor quasi clar tang barely a month ago. these include cuts to corporate taxes and scrapping a new vat tax on shareholder dividends. no cut to the base marginal tax rate until april next year and know to a duty free shopping scheme for non u. k. visitors facing economic turbulence. hunt warns government spending must be cut and that the current energy relief scheme will need to be redesigned in april, not 2 years from now as originally planned. it would not be responsible to continue exposing public finances to unlimited volatility in international gas prices. so i'm announcing to day a treasury lead review into how we support energy bills beyond april next year. the objective is to design a new approach that will cost the touch, pass significantly less than planned, whilst ensuring enough support for those in need. taxpayers like tilly, st. arbin, mart, my future. mars for my children. i'm wo
u. k. finance minister, jeremy hunt had the press hot on his heels and soon found himself on the front page. that's because hans says he will abolish nearly all of the tax cuts announced by his predecessor quasi clar tang barely a month ago. these include cuts to corporate taxes and scrapping a new vat tax on shareholder dividends. no cut to the base marginal tax rate until april next year and know to a duty free shopping scheme for non u. k. visitors facing economic turbulence. hunt warns...
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o u k has had in only 50 days, quite a remarkable sequence of events. he has a massive task ahead of him. in actual fact, normally at this stage, you would see crowds gathering lots of m p 's gathering at both ends of downing street on this occasion. there is no one here in the way of other than the media, simply because has been an order puts out for m. p. 's not to be hand clapping at the new prime minister on arrival at downing street. because this is a, a serious, rather somber occasion. where the economy is in a dangerous trouble and the mood has to be contrite. the has to be, this is the word that's coming out that m. p 's must be very focused on listening to their new leader out outline, or what lies ahead and that doesn't sound good. it sounds as if there's going to be more belt tightening and certainly sounds as if wishes to knock is going to get tough. a tougher than not less trust in many ways and possibly tougher than the the stand in chancellor, the finance minister jeremy hunt has been in outlining a whole raft of measures that reversed wh
o u k has had in only 50 days, quite a remarkable sequence of events. he has a massive task ahead of him. in actual fact, normally at this stage, you would see crowds gathering lots of m p 's gathering at both ends of downing street on this occasion. there is no one here in the way of other than the media, simply because has been an order puts out for m. p. 's not to be hand clapping at the new prime minister on arrival at downing street. because this is a, a serious, rather somber occasion....
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he demanded to know why this had happened, and he said she must be honest about major mistakes. and he also said that there was a vacuum. now in the u. k. government, he wanted to know further details of what was going on. i had a modern sir, though, didn't really get into much detail than to say that sir. the prime minister acted in the national interest and you can agree with it or not. but it took courage to do it. she said, of course he quit back about that, but not being the case at all, that it wasn't courage to do such a thing. so, oh, this is ron installment of many in a fast moving crisis. been described by one m p as something like a soap opera that needs cut to come to an end. well, the new chancellor has certainly calm the markets, but it took a colossal amount of reversing of all the decisions. most of them anyway, less trust made along with quasi, quoting her ex chancellor, or who she more or less blame for it all, but they were her decisions. she was the one who wanted to actually a call for cutting taxes and growing the economy, but cost that didn't work out. indeed an engine as you say, the, the new chancellor has com
he demanded to know why this had happened, and he said she must be honest about major mistakes. and he also said that there was a vacuum. now in the u. k. government, he wanted to know further details of what was going on. i had a modern sir, though, didn't really get into much detail than to say that sir. the prime minister acted in the national interest and you can agree with it or not. but it took courage to do it. she said, of course he quit back about that, but not being the case at all,...
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u. k. so the amount of borrowing the u. k. government is having to do is very large compared to what it had announced in the previous administration. so what was the, the scale of the desk did, but also it was the way the u. k. was going to fund that deaf fit, which was to issue bonds, but particularly issue bonds at the shorter tannel off the car, the one to the parts of the curve which one particularly liquid. and so they seem to be a lack of chord nation with the management office in terms of the way the government would issue bonds. and that really sets a set, a bad tone for the straight markets in the u. k. which over the past week or so have experience significant volatility then on the, on the do turn. to some extent it does potentially help the administration in so far as it removes one of the politically toxic parts off the mini budget. but at the same time it has it in utah and so other parts of the conservative party can smell blood. and so they may challenge the parts of this trust is program which could introduce much more uncertainty about what the government can actually do going forward. and will people on the lowe
u. k. so the amount of borrowing the u. k. government is having to do is very large compared to what it had announced in the previous administration. so what was the, the scale of the desk did, but also it was the way the u. k. was going to fund that deaf fit, which was to issue bonds, but particularly issue bonds at the shorter tannel off the car, the one to the parts of the curve which one particularly liquid. and so they seem to be a lack of chord nation with the management office in terms...
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u. k. and the u. s. r. so i had sending very clear messages, but is it enough? know, those words need to be backed up with hard actions. more weapons for ukraine or offensive weapons for ukraine. they need tanks, they need more air defense. and the western partners need to give it to them. this is the only thing that putting will react to he is watching the message and coming out of washington out of berlin out of brussels very closely. and the speeches have 0 effect on him. the only thing that will change the dynamic in this war and give, put in a same taste of some of the fear and intimidation that he has so successfully spreading across nato is to show that we are delivering results quickly. and that western support will help you crane secure, a decisive victory within the coming year. but unfortunately, the, the speeches and the comments. yes, of course, it's important to say if you make this step, the results for you will be catastrophic. but we need to back that up with action in real time and giving the ukrainians to support they need to stand up to the r
u. k. and the u. s. r. so i had sending very clear messages, but is it enough? know, those words need to be backed up with hard actions. more weapons for ukraine or offensive weapons for ukraine. they need tanks, they need more air defense. and the western partners need to give it to them. this is the only thing that putting will react to he is watching the message and coming out of washington out of berlin out of brussels very closely. and the speeches have 0 effect on him. the only thing that...
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u. k. and the u. s. are so i had sending very clear messages, but is it enough? know, those words need to be backed up with hard actions. more weapons for ukraine or offensive weapons for ukraine. they need tanks, they need more air defense. and the western partners need to give it to them. this is the only thing that putting will react to he is watching the message and coming out of washington out of berlin out of brussels very closely. and the speeches have 0 effect on him. the only thing that will change the dynamic in this war and give, put in a same taste of some of the fear and intimidation that he is so successfully spreading across nato is to show that we are delivering results quickly. and that western support will help ukraine secure a decisive victory within the coming year. but unfortunately, the, the speeches and the comments. yes, of course, it's important to say if you make this step, the results for you will be catastrophic. but we need to back that up with action in real time and giving the ukrainians to support. they need to stand up to the russ
u. k. and the u. s. are so i had sending very clear messages, but is it enough? know, those words need to be backed up with hard actions. more weapons for ukraine or offensive weapons for ukraine. they need tanks, they need more air defense. and the western partners need to give it to them. this is the only thing that putting will react to he is watching the message and coming out of washington out of berlin out of brussels very closely. and the speeches have 0 effect on him. the only thing...
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so join the markets are opening, had the u. k. government done enough to prevent further trouble in early signs of reassurance in the markets. the pound edging upwards in the last few minutes since the opening of the financial markets and the footsie, generally edging upwards. if only perhaps on a wait and see the faces, remember it was the reaction of the financial markets and the bank of england behind me a few weeks ago to the mini budget statement. by previous chance. the quasi quad saying that tax cut give away with bit tens of billions of dollars to be financed by public borrowing the tank, the value of the pound and sent the cost about public borrowing. soaring the reaction to the market spell such trouble then for the company will be the reaction of the markets now and in the days to come. that will determine whether faith has returned to the public finances. bear in mind that we had the sacking of quasi quoting on friday, the appointment of a new charge, the jeremy hunt, who over the weekend set about comprehensively shr
so join the markets are opening, had the u. k. government done enough to prevent further trouble in early signs of reassurance in the markets. the pound edging upwards in the last few minutes since the opening of the financial markets and the footsie, generally edging upwards. if only perhaps on a wait and see the faces, remember it was the reaction of the financial markets and the bank of england behind me a few weeks ago to the mini budget statement. by previous chance. the quasi quad saying...
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had to deal with. so it's not just the u. k, which has had this cost of living crisis, which now of course we have to face higher interest rates coming as well. both of the short and long part of the market, but you've also get this serious problem of countries having to got and borrow huge amounts of money. so that's where we are now in the u. k. during covered and under risha soon act mostly as chancellor actually put back into the economy. something like 18 percent of our g d p. so boring, hugely, with the indeed the actual debt to g b ratio, nearly a 100 percent managed to do that, that reasonably low rates. and then of course, came the ukraine with causing of course, huge increases in inflation. and also of course, are requiring a lot more boring. so here we are with the new prime minister who of course, was in charge of the finances of economy until now, having still this issues to deal with that he was dealing with before. but now with an extra dimension that we went through this wobble, if you like this period of the ma
had to deal with. so it's not just the u. k, which has had this cost of living crisis, which now of course we have to face higher interest rates coming as well. both of the short and long part of the market, but you've also get this serious problem of countries having to got and borrow huge amounts of money. so that's where we are now in the u. k. during covered and under risha soon act mostly as chancellor actually put back into the economy. something like 18 percent of our g d p. so boring,...
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u. k. isn't that unique? but having had the experience of the treasury and may be appointing, also a new chancellor of the exchequer for hands are better than 2. indeed, or richie is a, he will put together a great strong dynamic team and that team will overcome the challenges in obstacles which are face as you say, which aren't unique to britain. it is a, a global issue, but he will make that priority to deliver for the people that britain from your understanding of, from his relationship with business. we saw that during the cove at pandemic and how he put plans in place along with prime minister johnson in how to help business get through a very difficult period of history and time for the u. k. he, he has that experience. do think that he is as sympathetic now and will be in the future as he was then because the economy is different. he doesn't have as much money to play with. top choice will have to be made and, but he will, he's fully calmness and an understanding of what is required and he has a great experience thro
u. k. isn't that unique? but having had the experience of the treasury and may be appointing, also a new chancellor of the exchequer for hands are better than 2. indeed, or richie is a, he will put together a great strong dynamic team and that team will overcome the challenges in obstacles which are face as you say, which aren't unique to britain. it is a, a global issue, but he will make that priority to deliver for the people that britain from your understanding of, from his relationship with...
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they had been an expectation that that great would increase. next financial year we started in april and u. k. from 19 percent to 25 percent. what we had had, of course, from the band with many budgets and i think had been hinged during the stresses an election campaign to be prime minister, which now was, is, or it was that that would be reversed. there was not going to be that increase. well now there are suggestions that that may still happen. and other possibilities that we might see, the catch in the basic graduate come to actually shows meant to come down to 19 b to the pound. in again, april 2023. that may be postponed to 2024, which was what the original idea had been barouche's to lag when he was chancellor . so that could indeed be a number of terms, so that what the government does, and then there's also what to the bank of england. and what is what they do, and what do you think will happen when the bank of england support for government bonds? will guilt ends are supposed to be tomorrow? friday? indeed, i think to morrison, but interesting day because the bank of england, when it
they had been an expectation that that great would increase. next financial year we started in april and u. k. from 19 percent to 25 percent. what we had had, of course, from the band with many budgets and i think had been hinged during the stresses an election campaign to be prime minister, which now was, is, or it was that that would be reversed. there was not going to be that increase. well now there are suggestions that that may still happen. and other possibilities that we might see, the...
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then we also had the u. k. defend ministry that we just showed earlier. and that actually, that suite was repulsed by a number of the ukrainian embassies around the world in this way, that was the one that they were posted. then we had italy as well. and then we had the embassy, the ukrainian embassy in georgia, which showed a photo over the burn and bridge. and it was saying, good morning, we are with ukraine now. we're on the ukrainian security services. they were posting the bridges burton and well, great things from the ukranian armed forces. today is a great occasion, but forget the free people died and they're talking about the celebration and well done that this happened. and also i'd like to show how the ukrainian embassies and singapore, and also in the czech republic, what dates we said, what their reaction has been. let's, let's have a look. trimming bridge is not at its best these days. the large explosion in massive fire was reported this morning along with the roadway section collapse and traffic suspension. crimean bridge is the one that co
then we also had the u. k. defend ministry that we just showed earlier. and that actually, that suite was repulsed by a number of the ukrainian embassies around the world in this way, that was the one that they were posted. then we had italy as well. and then we had the embassy, the ukrainian embassy in georgia, which showed a photo over the burn and bridge. and it was saying, good morning, we are with ukraine now. we're on the ukrainian security services. they were posting the bridges burton...
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u. k. will have to act. and what a can do is offered the protections that had that it can am obviously, since the 1997 hand over and you case influence in hong kong has been less. but it's showing that by offering on calling people the right of abode in, in the u. k. that a can do something by providing a safe haven. but it becomes very warden now to show that they can protect those people and indeed their families when and when this sort of thing happens. and given the current chaos, if the u. k. government to you can well imagine how distracted they are on domestic affairs to really not be able to focus on foreign policy and including with this snafu. so it'll be interesting to see how that plays out over the next few days. i am curious about looking at the situation where we see chinese attempts to suppress free speech in the u. k. a. we see them trying to do this in other places. how bad is the situation getting? well, this is one of the worst we've seen in europe. i mean we've, we've seen things where they put pressure in australia. we've seen the pressure in lithuania, in trade terms. but in terms of, in
u. k. will have to act. and what a can do is offered the protections that had that it can am obviously, since the 1997 hand over and you case influence in hong kong has been less. but it's showing that by offering on calling people the right of abode in, in the u. k. that a can do something by providing a safe haven. but it becomes very warden now to show that they can protect those people and indeed their families when and when this sort of thing happens. and given the current chaos, if the u....
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u. k, support. russia suspends participation. and we've also had a response coming from the u and sex general's official spokesperson saying is vice . let all parties refrain from any action that would imperil the black sea. great initiative, which is a critical humanitarian effort. he says it has been improving access to food security around the world. larry harry force that reporting from keith. thank you very much. let's bring in russel sir dar in istanbul, turkey, his perspective is going to be key here, of course, because turkey helped broker this deal in the 1st place. take us back to just how difficult or difficult it was to get this deal in the 1st place and what happens now if, if you have any sense of that. well, the agreement after thompson taught intense is told between the key of moscow and credit, of course, by the movement of the united nations general secretary out on the terrace finally being waged in, in late july. and right after that, you have seen that the ship's starting to carry the green rain through, through the black sea.
u. k, support. russia suspends participation. and we've also had a response coming from the u and sex general's official spokesperson saying is vice . let all parties refrain from any action that would imperil the black sea. great initiative, which is a critical humanitarian effort. he says it has been improving access to food security around the world. larry harry force that reporting from keith. thank you very much. let's bring in russel sir dar in istanbul, turkey, his perspective is going...
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sucking of her main ally the chancellor quasi quoting, and the reversal of financial promises that had sent the u. k. economy into free fall is clear that parts of our many budget went farther and faster. the markets were expecting. said the way we are delivering our mission right now has to change . we need to act now to reassure the markets of our fiscal discipline. trust that a plan freeze on corporation tax will now be reversed in a painfully awkward grilling by the press. yes, he has to carry out from it. how come you get to stay? my priority is making sure we deliver the economic stability that our country needs earlier. the chancellor quasi courting dashed back for meetings in washington for crunch talks. would trust only to be shown the door. do you feel you've been betrayed by the prime minister? they'd entered office together as ideological part as bent on massive tax cuts and debt funded borrowing. but there are many budgets spook the markets, causing the pound to plummet from ascending the cost of government borrowing. soaring. well jan trust has appointed jeremy hunt a form of foreign a
sucking of her main ally the chancellor quasi quoting, and the reversal of financial promises that had sent the u. k. economy into free fall is clear that parts of our many budget went farther and faster. the markets were expecting. said the way we are delivering our mission right now has to change . we need to act now to reassure the markets of our fiscal discipline. trust that a plan freeze on corporation tax will now be reversed in a painfully awkward grilling by the press. yes, he has to...