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u . k. has reached figures, said when never reached before the brakes that referendum over $600000.00 people per year. and that means for many bricks a t is one to to vote for breakfast to really control the borders. the, except, opposite has happened. we have the small boat crisis and even the, the conservative party with all the run, the policy that we see. so not tried to implement, has not managed to really control the bought it. and this is one of the core reasons why the attack from the file, right? a so open with niger for us, but also people within the conservative party attacking or research. so not in saying we have not really fulfilled our core problem of controlling migration and controlling our own borders. and oliver, what is labor promising here regarding migration festival, i hate to contradict nikolai with he's because today will expertise. but while the political focus is very much on a regular integration, the increase that we've seen and immigration from outside the eu has ov
u . k. has reached figures, said when never reached before the brakes that referendum over $600000.00 people per year. and that means for many bricks a t is one to to vote for breakfast to really control the borders. the, except, opposite has happened. we have the small boat crisis and even the, the conservative party with all the run, the policy that we see. so not tried to implement, has not managed to really control the bought it. and this is one of the core reasons why the attack from the...
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u. k. now blame almost all problems economically on breaks it. whether it's true or not. and this has contributed to this effect of breasts of being so unpopular in the u. k. even ask you would say inflation cost of living crisis is something that also affects other european cry countries. but for the u. k. wrecks, it comes on top of that and makes it even worse. yeah. oliver. do you agree with that? and if maybe you can also paint us a picture of what this cost of living crisis looks like for people. you know, when they want one huge factor that really doesn't have much of tool to do with breaks that, that we haven't talked about yet. is the cost of housing. yeah. which is bad and a lot of western countries, but it's very is particularly bad in britain because of the tangled of regulations that prevent people from building and also because of the mismanagement of fiscal policy and less trust when she was prime minister. so the mortgage rates on my flats in london doubled in the space of 6 months. we were paying like, found more than a 1000 pounds a month more well, as a result of tha
u. k. now blame almost all problems economically on breaks it. whether it's true or not. and this has contributed to this effect of breasts of being so unpopular in the u. k. even ask you would say inflation cost of living crisis is something that also affects other european cry countries. but for the u. k. wrecks, it comes on top of that and makes it even worse. yeah. oliver. do you agree with that? and if maybe you can also paint us a picture of what this cost of living crisis looks like for...
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u. k. has of course been racks at 4 years ago nichol. i why do you think this is not really been a topic and discussion in the media or among political each leads despite the fact that it has been, had such significant changes in the okay. i think it's due to the political situation about 60 percent of the british now say that breakfast has been a mistake. so the conservative find it hard to campaign on breakfast because it has not been a success, even the breasts of voters west of fall breakfast think it was handled badly. and then it was afraid of talking about breakfast because they went to re when the labor vote us went to the conservatives and 2019 who still regard breaks it as an a t fund. and so neither of the major party hasn't interest, at least at the moment, to make breaks at a club part of the campaign. now for many watching oliver given what we've just talked about, you know, i think an international audience might be asking, okay, for exit hasn't gone as planned. if so many people
u. k. has of course been racks at 4 years ago nichol. i why do you think this is not really been a topic and discussion in the media or among political each leads despite the fact that it has been, had such significant changes in the okay. i think it's due to the political situation about 60 percent of the british now say that breakfast has been a mistake. so the conservative find it hard to campaign on breakfast because it has not been a success, even the breasts of voters west of fall...
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k and many people from the us have left. but what has risen as easily goes migration into, into the u. k, to a very, very strong extent, but also migration from other parts of the world like hong kong pakistan, india that has also risen. and so right now, the net migration of the u. k. has reached figures, said when never reached before the brakes that referendum over $600000.00 people per year. and that means for many bricks. the tiers one to 2 vote for breakfast to really control the borders. they accept officer tests up and we have the small boat crisis and even the, the conservative party with all the run, the policy that really soon i've tried to implement has not managed to really control the board. and this is one of the core reasons why the attack from the file, right? a so open with niger for us, but also people within the conservative party attacking or research. so not in saying we have not really fulfilled our call problem of controlling migration and controlling our own borders. and oliver, what is labor promising here regarding migration festival, i hate to contradict niko
k and many people from the us have left. but what has risen as easily goes migration into, into the u. k, to a very, very strong extent, but also migration from other parts of the world like hong kong pakistan, india that has also risen. and so right now, the net migration of the u. k. has reached figures, said when never reached before the brakes that referendum over $600000.00 people per year. and that means for many bricks. the tiers one to 2 vote for breakfast to really control the borders....
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u. k. prime minister originally. so nick has responded to a racial slur, made a bounce in a campaign of nigel of russia's far right. reform u. k. policy has been recorded using a racist time for people of south asian descent. the prime minister said this was too important for him not to speak out. he said he was hurt and angry. so now is britain's 1st prime minister of asian defense. well, when you say reform candidates and campaign is seemingly using racist and massage and a stick language and opinion seemingly without challenge. i think it tells you something about the culture within the reform party. andrew tate isn't an important voice for that. and if he's a violin massages and all politics and country is better than not, and as prime minister, but more importantly, as a father of 2 young goes, it's my duty to call it out is pervasive and divisive behavior. the recording of the reform u. k. campaign a was brought cost on channel 4. news on nigel thrush has admitted that the policy worker had issues. he says the whole thing
u. k. prime minister originally. so nick has responded to a racial slur, made a bounce in a campaign of nigel of russia's far right. reform u. k. policy has been recorded using a racist time for people of south asian descent. the prime minister said this was too important for him not to speak out. he said he was hurt and angry. so now is britain's 1st prime minister of asian defense. well, when you say reform candidates and campaign is seemingly using racist and massage and a stick language and...
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u. k has, or the i'll be the a deal to it's a house that is essentially am to, to process asylum applications outside of germany. they say that works for 2 reasons, acts as a deterrent to people. they know that they can't just come to gemini and on on, and let me get asylum straight away. but they also say that that deals with this problem that germany has, which is of the porting field asylum. see, cuz i think last year germany managed to deport right. 12 percent of the people who had decided modifications rejected. and the rest of those people, they stayed at take something like 2 and a half years to the 4 people. and everyone and the political mainstream size that germany needs to get a grip on this semester scene is one way of doing not because if you're a plus application is rejected, then you, you're simply have to that, that's the problem of the 3rd country. the critics on the on say that's what they told me that it takes, it takes years to negotiate these deals. and it's i kind of pseudo solution that doesn't really work because there's no push that actually acts of terror. however, y
u. k has, or the i'll be the a deal to it's a house that is essentially am to, to process asylum applications outside of germany. they say that works for 2 reasons, acts as a deterrent to people. they know that they can't just come to gemini and on on, and let me get asylum straight away. but they also say that that deals with this problem that germany has, which is of the porting field asylum. see, cuz i think last year germany managed to deport right. 12 percent of the people who had decided...
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u. k. this has come a long way. the 29 year old is one of the main perform is it's exec circus. clown, acrobat, juggler. you kobus is rather twine is wide off to the break back to full focus in 10 weeks. one of the most important events in south africa will take place the national festival in the condom kobus and his colleagues will perform the latest stage program until then, old tricks and stunts have to be on points. this up is not only a circus society, but also a training center. the academy in the cape town district of woodstock office, a free education for young people. brett van rent book found zips that in 1995 together with his wife lawrence, both a former circus artists. we believe that any kid and matter, what's it back on, if they've given the opportunity in life and they've passionate about what they they do? any child can make it to and a lot of kids, you know, have talent and skills, often lives beyond. and zip said, you know, we kind of provide that platform to keep children that maybe don't have as
u. k. this has come a long way. the 29 year old is one of the main perform is it's exec circus. clown, acrobat, juggler. you kobus is rather twine is wide off to the break back to full focus in 10 weeks. one of the most important events in south africa will take place the national festival in the condom kobus and his colleagues will perform the latest stage program until then, old tricks and stunts have to be on points. this up is not only a circus society, but also a training center. the...
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u. k. has returned home to australia and being lead united with this family. it's after a plea, deal was struck this week with the us government and the will ascend, just released, sparked celebrations across his native land, the court hearing which in fact took place in the us pacific island territory of site pon. so the publisher feed partial go to via leading american espionage law. in exchange for his release, a number of a stream, the lawmaker said, it should never have come to that. i'm not that worried about the president. his case. i say, i will, i will flag the one, allow me issue and that is to die on us to retreat. i present it was sick for the charging and conviction of a journalist for doing that job. that is a really alarming priesthood. it's a sort of thing we'd expect you to know 3rd period will to tell it harry, in country, it is not what we would expect from the united states or similar country like destroyer. well, i think it seems a chill down the spine of journal as world war is at this price. it, it has been sick and it millions out there
u. k. has returned home to australia and being lead united with this family. it's after a plea, deal was struck this week with the us government and the will ascend, just released, sparked celebrations across his native land, the court hearing which in fact took place in the us pacific island territory of site pon. so the publisher feed partial go to via leading american espionage law. in exchange for his release, a number of a stream, the lawmaker said, it should never have come to that. i'm...
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u. k has been celebrating king charles as best say with the annual tripping the color ministry parade. but it was the princess of wales who gone at the most attention, kate middleton was making his 1st public appearance since display, and seeing her accounts that she was not seen publicly. in december, news of illness came shortly after king charles announced he too had cancer and then the wrestling of which was that the parade in london as well. this was a significant movement. the 1st time we have seen the princess of wealth since she reveal tech towns to diagnose is not on the 1st public engagement she has undertaken. this year she left relaxed as she rode with us 3 young children fast and a call. then in a carriage she took part in that i, connie buckingham palace balcony ma'am. and looking over the side paws together with the king and the prince of wales. and on friday night to reduce a house update where she spoke about having good days and 5 days and taking the time to here listening to her body. c that perhaps we're not used to hearing from the registry oil. they tend to be a l
u. k has been celebrating king charles as best say with the annual tripping the color ministry parade. but it was the princess of wales who gone at the most attention, kate middleton was making his 1st public appearance since display, and seeing her accounts that she was not seen publicly. in december, news of illness came shortly after king charles announced he too had cancer and then the wrestling of which was that the parade in london as well. this was a significant movement. the 1st time we...
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u. k. has returned home to us truly been reunited with his family. its after a clean deal was this week struck with the us government the a lesson just released sparks celebrations across whose native love the court hearing which took place in the us pacific island territory of site pump. so the publisher played parcel get to via leaving american espionage law and exchange for his rings. a number of australian lawmakers say it should never have come to that they're worried about the president, his case has said, and i will, i will flag the one allow me issue and that is today on us to recreate a price and it was 6 for the charging and conviction of a journalist for doing that job. that is a really alarming priesthood. it's a sort of thing we'd expect you to know 3rd period to tell it harry, in country. it is not what we would expect from the united states, or similar country loc and stria. well, i think it seems a chill down the spine of journalists world war that this president has been sick and it means out there is more work to do to push for lady
u. k. has returned home to us truly been reunited with his family. its after a clean deal was this week struck with the us government the a lesson just released sparks celebrations across whose native love the court hearing which took place in the us pacific island territory of site pump. so the publisher played parcel get to via leaving american espionage law and exchange for his rings. a number of australian lawmakers say it should never have come to that they're worried about the president,...
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u. k. has returned home to us truly a on being reunited with his family. this, after a plea, deal was struck with the us government. the full i sondra is released, sparks celebrations across his native land. demonstrators and supporters gathered to praise the outcome of the court hearing in the us specific island territory on the side palm where he pled guilty to violating american espionage law. however, as truly lawmakers are worried about the president, his case has i will, i will flags a one, allow me issue. and that is to die on us 2 or 3. i present it was 6 for the charging and conviction of a journalist for doing a job. that is a really alarming priesthood. it's a sort of thing we'd expect you to know 3rd period to tell it harry, in country. it is not what we would expect from the united states, or similar country loc and stria. well, i think it seems a chill down the spine of journalists world war that this president has been sick and it means out there is more work to do, to push for lady afraid it meant protections for journalist. so they can do
u. k. has returned home to us truly a on being reunited with his family. this, after a plea, deal was struck with the us government. the full i sondra is released, sparks celebrations across his native land. demonstrators and supporters gathered to praise the outcome of the court hearing in the us specific island territory on the side palm where he pled guilty to violating american espionage law. however, as truly lawmakers are worried about the president, his case has i will, i will flags a...
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so now it has responded to a racial slur. made about him a campaign for nigel, for roger's far right reform, u. k. policy has been recorded using a racist tons of people of south asian defend. so neck is russians 1st prime minister of asian descent as well. when you say reform candidates and campaign is seemingly using racist and massaging to stick language and opinion, seemingly without challenge. i think it tells you something about the culture within the reform party. yeah, andrew tate isn't an important voice for them. if he's a violin massages and all politics and country is better than that, and as prime minister, but more importantly, as a father of 2 young goes, it's my duty to call it out. this pervasive and divisive behavior. while the recording of the reform u. k campaign, it was forecast on channel 4 news for raj said that the policy book a has issues but cold incident, a total set. how from the moment he arrived at the office at clack some last saturday, he bowed up and spoke to me. he was rough speaking. do you think he was faking it? he was acting for the moment he came into the of
so now it has responded to a racial slur. made about him a campaign for nigel, for roger's far right reform, u. k. policy has been recorded using a racist tons of people of south asian defend. so neck is russians 1st prime minister of asian descent as well. when you say reform candidates and campaign is seemingly using racist and massaging to stick language and opinion, seemingly without challenge. i think it tells you something about the culture within the reform party. yeah, andrew tate isn't...
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u. k prime minister richie. so nick has responded to a racial slur, made about him, a campaign of 4 nigel of russia's far right reform, u. k. policy has been recorded using a racist time for people of south asian descent. the prime minister said this was too important for him not just because he said he was hurt and angry. so not is britain's 1st prime minister of asian defense. well, when you say reform candidates and campaign is seemingly using racist and massaging to stick language and opinion, seemingly without challenge, i think it tells you something about the culture within the reform party. yeah, andrew tate isn't an important voice for that. and if he's a viable massages and all politics and country is better than that, and as prime minister, but more importantly, as a father of 2 young goes, it's my duty to call it out is pervasive and divisive behavior.
u. k prime minister richie. so nick has responded to a racial slur, made about him, a campaign of 4 nigel of russia's far right reform, u. k. policy has been recorded using a racist time for people of south asian descent. the prime minister said this was too important for him not just because he said he was hurt and angry. so not is britain's 1st prime minister of asian defense. well, when you say reform candidates and campaign is seemingly using racist and massaging to stick language and...
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has made a lot of changes other than 2023. there was a by just shy of 700000 people at migration. so u. k. which is, are kind of a rapport height and the government has been trying to, desperately try and reduce the numbers of people to come to the u. k. all the, it has their, i think is their pocket shows about this is, this is some of these have been trying for a long time in terms of actually trying to attract people to come see. okay. so there was a, there was a strategy of bad time to get more international students, and part of that was nothing to bring their problems with them. so there's been a lot of like very rapid volt sauces on policy. i'm speaking with big kind of policy trying of doctors to conserve the parchment of other parties to symmetry. we had the rolanda scheme which a husband even got off the ground. yes, i think the likelihood is us, the incoming neighbor government has a husband echoing some of the conservatives talking to the gratian. they've said, immigration is too high. but without really talking company about what they do about us are lots of problems with the s
has made a lot of changes other than 2023. there was a by just shy of 700000 people at migration. so u. k. which is, are kind of a rapport height and the government has been trying to, desperately try and reduce the numbers of people to come to the u. k. all the, it has their, i think is their pocket shows about this is, this is some of these have been trying for a long time in terms of actually trying to attract people to come see. okay. so there was a, there was a strategy of bad time to get...
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u. k. high court has gone to the information. interesting me on free speech grounds this time around in part i'm but it has been a long time. he's been in the u. k. 's, belmont prison, that's a high security prison. now for 5 years. that's an awfully long time to be away from your family, from your loved ones. and hence, i think we're seeing this p d. now something like the u. s. government might say, look at the material that was released all those years ago. put operatives at risk . how would you respond to that? that is the argument that the u. s. as my we also know that government the world over seeks to conceal and hide pacified information that also is in the public interest that contains information about as i said, will crimes in human rights abuses, positive thought trove of documentation that we can, it's publishing to did a video, for example, a 2007 video for us apache helicopter, firing on iraqi civilians out more than a dozen were killed, including 2 words has done this and not attack. and that's the kind of informat
u. k. high court has gone to the information. interesting me on free speech grounds this time around in part i'm but it has been a long time. he's been in the u. k. 's, belmont prison, that's a high security prison. now for 5 years. that's an awfully long time to be away from your family, from your loved ones. and hence, i think we're seeing this p d. now something like the u. s. government might say, look at the material that was released all those years ago. put operatives at risk . how would...
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u. k has never been higher. so it looks that before we go to portable very well, they may even get more votes than the conservatives. it certainly could be close. but in terms of city moment, still expect the conservatives to get formal apartment receipts that result. well, given what you've said, how i'm worried, do you think the 2 of the main policies are about reforms recent performance? i believe that it was as this bladder result because it splits the votes along 70, oppose to the party. because the conservatives of the body of a lot to do about reform, some conservative. oh, the titans indeed. oh, quite sympathetic to reform. i probably wouldn't mind nigel for arch in many ways. so you go to that policy. others like before and secretary ward cameron on that subjugation onto for raj. i'm regarding this toxic and the conservative party has nothing to do with it. so it gave us the divisive nature of nodules launched the by some load by others. yeah, i mean, he's not, the average politician is he, i mean he wa
u. k has never been higher. so it looks that before we go to portable very well, they may even get more votes than the conservatives. it certainly could be close. but in terms of city moment, still expect the conservatives to get formal apartment receipts that result. well, given what you've said, how i'm worried, do you think the 2 of the main policies are about reforms recent performance? i believe that it was as this bladder result because it splits the votes along 70, oppose to the party....
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u. k. policy. he has been labeled the face of your skepticism. in fact, the very famous, the, not the campaign for the you case withdrawal from the you. we have some john locks on the electra and politics and history. he believes that fire officers opponents of smearing him to make sure the no alternative view passes, the mainstream echo chain. and you realize that these people, what at least i assume that they have not even heard this argument before. you know, they also blink could that they have not even considered a whether or not uh, uh, the west and policy of expansion of nato and the european union. much of played role in all of this. and that is extremely dangerous. i think that it's possible that british people have a better understanding on the other hand, in the media world and in politics. uh there is absolutely only one view allowed apart from a radical distance like george galloway. so whether he's done this because he has his finger on the pulse, or whether he simply reply to a question, because you see the interview on friday, it
u. k. policy. he has been labeled the face of your skepticism. in fact, the very famous, the, not the campaign for the you case withdrawal from the you. we have some john locks on the electra and politics and history. he believes that fire officers opponents of smearing him to make sure the no alternative view passes, the mainstream echo chain. and you realize that these people, what at least i assume that they have not even heard this argument before. you know, they also blink could that they...
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has made a lot of changes other than 2023. there was a bite to shy of 700000 people at migration. so u. k. which is, is, are kind of a rapport, heights and the government has been trying to, desperately try and reduce the numbers of people to come to the u. k. b, it has their, i think, is their pocket shows. well, this is, this is some of these have been trying for a long time in terms of actually trying to attract people to come see, okay. so there was a, there was a strategy of bad time to get more international students of ours that was looking to bring their problems with them. so there's been a lot of like very rapid volt sauces on policy. i'm speaking with big kind of policy trying of the doctors to conserve the parchment of other parties to similarly we had the rolanda scheme which hasn't even got off the ground. yes. i think the likelihood is us, the incoming neighbor government has a husband echoing some of the conservatives talking with ration. they've said immigration is too high. but without really talking company about what they do about us are lots of problems with the system
has made a lot of changes other than 2023. there was a bite to shy of 700000 people at migration. so u. k. which is, is, are kind of a rapport, heights and the government has been trying to, desperately try and reduce the numbers of people to come to the u. k. b, it has their, i think, is their pocket shows. well, this is, this is some of these have been trying for a long time in terms of actually trying to attract people to come see, okay. so there was a, there was a strategy of bad time to...
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u. k. prime minister wishes to not has responded to racial sla, made a balance in that campaign of the nodules. rogers right wing reform, and u. k. policy has been recorded using races, tons of people, the south asian defense minister said it was to enforce. and if i'm not to speak out, he said he was huts, an angry c like is a person's 1st prime minister of asian descent. well, when you see reform candidates and campaign is seemingly using racist and massaging to stick language and opinion, seemingly without challenge. i think it tells you something about the culture within the reform party. yeah, andrew tate isn't an important voice for that. and if he's a violin massages and all politics and country is better than that, and as prime minister, but more importantly, as a father of 2 young goes, it's my duty to call it out. this pervasive and divisive behavior. from the moment he arrived at the office at claxton last saturday, the fold up and spoke to me. he was rough speaking. do you think he was thinking he was acting from the moment he came into the office. i 100 percent believe this whole
u. k. prime minister wishes to not has responded to racial sla, made a balance in that campaign of the nodules. rogers right wing reform, and u. k. policy has been recorded using races, tons of people, the south asian defense minister said it was to enforce. and if i'm not to speak out, he said he was huts, an angry c like is a person's 1st prime minister of asian descent. well, when you see reform candidates and campaign is seemingly using racist and massaging to stick language and opinion,...
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this should be the immigration election by immigration has become the dominant issue in the u. k. ahead of next thursday's election. the, this is to took is the 1st country in the world to develop a comprehensive national, sustainable tourism program. in partnership with the global, sustainable tourism comes village life here retains that strong. every meal is like a feast from the farm to the tape. hundreds of excavations and restoration. this country is a place to slow down and enjoy the simple things coming to discover the natural, historical and cultural beauties or the the guy you're watching, i'll just there as a reminder of all the top stories this, our iran is heading to bundle focused on july 5th, often no candidate receives enough space to win the presidency outright of homeless kinds that must suit. as i scan an ultra conservative side to lead me will be on the 2nd round pallets. and it's raining dry and has talked to the civilian call in the l software neighborhood in gauze associated getting a nice full palestinians. people, it stops the to try and get water distribu
this should be the immigration election by immigration has become the dominant issue in the u. k. ahead of next thursday's election. the, this is to took is the 1st country in the world to develop a comprehensive national, sustainable tourism program. in partnership with the global, sustainable tourism comes village life here retains that strong. every meal is like a feast from the farm to the tape. hundreds of excavations and restoration. this country is a place to slow down and enjoy the...
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u. k. policy. he has to be labeled as the face of your skepticism. throughout his political career, frost campaigned a full, the nation drawer from the you. as the leader of the you kept party. well that's help us live to, to unlock, let electra and politics on history at the catholic institute over the phone. the thank you so much for joining us. uh, like i said, to an all sound tech, we're very jealous of the wonderful scenery behind you, and i wish that we could discuss wonderful things like gardening. but alas, it's not meant to be um, i do want to ask you the 1st thing though. i mean, the reaction to firewall it says comment, is it a reflection of the success city of the ukraine? is she specifically or why the reflection of the state of west and politics? the better is one of you and why don't you only have, and uh, i think it's both. i think that to your right to ask about the reaction because that's what struck me. most of all i, i know nigel thought, personally and i'm aware of its view, which he'
u. k. policy. he has to be labeled as the face of your skepticism. throughout his political career, frost campaigned a full, the nation drawer from the you. as the leader of the you kept party. well that's help us live to, to unlock, let electra and politics on history at the catholic institute over the phone. the thank you so much for joining us. uh, like i said, to an all sound tech, we're very jealous of the wonderful scenery behind you, and i wish that we could discuss wonderful things like...
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the song has left the u. k. under a plea deal with united states, the way he likes founder will appear in court in the northern marianna islands in the pacific. he's expected to plead guilty to violating us espionage law. the song was wanted for publishing classified military files on the wiki leaks platform, which he found in 2006. he bought extra addition to the us in britain where he has spent the past 5 years in a high security prison. a 14 year fight for freedom is finally pots and end after julianna's song agreed to us. please deal people to the plane on monday, the found to the us tirade trade of the know the mariana islands in the pacific that will go on to return. the ones fugitive to his native australia. his brother said the family was overwhelmed. i'd been speaking to him this week and just go through all the details with him and you know, very anxious, very excited. and he's looking forward to spending time with his family and, and think for a been able to have the sun shine on on his i see that the
the song has left the u. k. under a plea deal with united states, the way he likes founder will appear in court in the northern marianna islands in the pacific. he's expected to plead guilty to violating us espionage law. the song was wanted for publishing classified military files on the wiki leaks platform, which he found in 2006. he bought extra addition to the us in britain where he has spent the past 5 years in a high security prison. a 14 year fight for freedom is finally pots and end...
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u. k, spain, germany and italy. and now has nearly 700 aircraft. them order a positive sign. but it also had a difficult birth. the u. k. later calculated that the cost per unit had risen a whopping 75 percent from original plans. these programs basically have one thing in common. they've all struggled to balance the requirements of the very stakeholders, and in the case of the euro fighter, it was difficult to divide the work in such a way that everyone thought it was fair. and that's a problem also faced by the m g. c. s. our battle tank from the beginning of the video, both sides of needed years to come together on a division of labor. ultimately, the german and french defense ministries had to get involved. in april, they formerly signed off on an agreement, though it's still unclear who gets a cannon, or if that's even been decided, you start with, do we have a really common view of mt decline? it should be? do we have a need? does it look similar enough that we could actually come together that not necessarily identical, but we, we could sort of writing these things toge
u. k, spain, germany and italy. and now has nearly 700 aircraft. them order a positive sign. but it also had a difficult birth. the u. k. later calculated that the cost per unit had risen a whopping 75 percent from original plans. these programs basically have one thing in common. they've all struggled to balance the requirements of the very stakeholders, and in the case of the euro fighter, it was difficult to divide the work in such a way that everyone thought it was fair. and that's a...
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u. k. 0 rom, oppose a has been sworn in for a 2nd term. it says how for it as president, last month selection, so rama poses party v a n c lose it's absolute majority in parliament for the 1st time. but it's nice struck a deal to form what it calls a government of national unity. and i have a lot of our booth and it has arrived in vietnam. it's the 2nd and last stop on his tour of asia. the russian president wants to prove, he still holds cloud in the east at a time of increasing isolation in the west. and the visit comes as many western countries pushed for closer ties with the vietnam. the trip is peyton's 1st to the country since 2017 and his 5th in total. it's provoked, a sharp with you from the united states embassy in henry, who is accused of war crimes in ukraine. and this follows a rare trip to north korea and a new partnership trumpeted as a major upgrade of relations covering security, trade and investment. it's $35.00 and of course want 8. our defense pledge, north gloria and the former soviet union, signed a comprehensive treat
u. k. 0 rom, oppose a has been sworn in for a 2nd term. it says how for it as president, last month selection, so rama poses party v a n c lose it's absolute majority in parliament for the 1st time. but it's nice struck a deal to form what it calls a government of national unity. and i have a lot of our booth and it has arrived in vietnam. it's the 2nd and last stop on his tour of asia. the russian president wants to prove, he still holds cloud in the east at a time of increasing isolation in...
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we can, each says it's founder has left the u. k. court documents, so he's agreed to plead guilty to violate and us espionage low. is deal limits are centers to the 5 is, is already serves. also coming up russia points the finger at the us after ukrainian missile attack in occupied crime in the kremlin, blames the us for supplying themselves in vows to respond. plus, germany is a foreign minister calls for a permanent end to violence and guys, and the babel levels, criticism of israel's conduct of the war. and once the rising international angle lease of how much the annual welcome to the program, i am totally online before we begin with breaking news. we can leeks reports that is fonda, julia and assigned has left a british prison and as flown out of the country. this comes after the release of us court documents showing us sanchez agreed to plead guilty to violating as soon as low. the deal results are long running legal battle between us on and the us government. it was wanted for publishing classified us military files and docum
we can, each says it's founder has left the u. k. court documents, so he's agreed to plead guilty to violate and us espionage low. is deal limits are centers to the 5 is, is already serves. also coming up russia points the finger at the us after ukrainian missile attack in occupied crime in the kremlin, blames the us for supplying themselves in vows to respond. plus, germany is a foreign minister calls for a permanent end to violence and guys, and the babel levels, criticism of israel's conduct...
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where he makes says it's founder has left the u. k . court documents show he's agreed to plead guilty to violating us espionage law. deal limits a sentence to the 5 years. he's already served also coming up japanese foreign minister calls for a permanent ends to violence in guise of atlanta about the levels, criticism is, will conduct all of the war and ones that rising international and only says, how about the, you know, i'm telling me a lot of people welcome to the program. we can begin with imagine news that we can make. reporting that is found gillian assigned has left a british prison and has flown out of the country. this comes after the release of us court documents showing us sanchez agreed to plead guilty to violating espionage law. the deal result is a long running legal battle between us on the us government. he was wanted for publishing classified us and entry files and documents on the week unix platform, which he had founded in 2006. he had been fighting expedition to the us and britain way spent the past 5 years in a h
where he makes says it's founder has left the u. k . court documents show he's agreed to plead guilty to violating us espionage law. deal limits a sentence to the 5 years. he's already served also coming up japanese foreign minister calls for a permanent ends to violence in guise of atlanta about the levels, criticism is, will conduct all of the war and ones that rising international and only says, how about the, you know, i'm telling me a lot of people welcome to the program. we can begin with...
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we can expect says it's founder has left the u. k. court documents to show he's agreed to plead guilty to violating us espionage law. is deal limits a sentence to the 5 years he's already served. it's also coming up, rush out points the finger at the us after ukrainian missile attack in hong k 5 crimea crime inflamed to us for supplying themselves. and vows to respond. plus germany's foreign minister calls for permanent and to violence in gaza. and then about levels, criticism that is also the conduct of the war and ones that rising international and only selves have mice the until me a lot of goal. welcome to the program. we begin with breaking news. we can leeks reports that it's found that julian assange has left a british prison and that's flown out of the country. this comes after the release of us court documents showing us sanchez agreed to plead guilty to violating espionage law. the deal resolves a long running legal battle between the psalms and the us government. those ones in for publishing classified u. s. military files
we can expect says it's founder has left the u. k. court documents to show he's agreed to plead guilty to violating us espionage law. is deal limits a sentence to the 5 years he's already served. it's also coming up, rush out points the finger at the us after ukrainian missile attack in hong k 5 crimea crime inflamed to us for supplying themselves. and vows to respond. plus germany's foreign minister calls for permanent and to violence in gaza. and then about levels, criticism that is also the...
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you start to use the uptake of devices and the steps towards facility consultation away from k u now russia has no need to re think it's nuclear adoption right now to permit the pre emptive use of nuclear weapons. how allow them to put in one any attack on the country we've met with a devastating response was made too much. we are still thinking about how nuclear dr and could be changed. we know that the potential adversary is working on new elements associated with lowering the thresholds for the use of nuclear weapons. we in particular, we ultra low power explosive nuclear devices are being developed and we know that an ex, but circles in the west. there are ideas that there's nothing terrible with using such with you. it may not be terrible, but we must pay attention to this. we don't need a preemptive strike yet, because our response to any strikes would guarantee the destruction of the enemy. and the russian president's remarks came during the press conference, the rob top his tour of the dpi, okay, and vietnam, killing young on wednesday. lot of me put it a huge on game, don't lose and si
you start to use the uptake of devices and the steps towards facility consultation away from k u now russia has no need to re think it's nuclear adoption right now to permit the pre emptive use of nuclear weapons. how allow them to put in one any attack on the country we've met with a devastating response was made too much. we are still thinking about how nuclear dr and could be changed. we know that the potential adversary is working on new elements associated with lowering the thresholds for...
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u. k. does appear to have a problem of new people then it has results is, is that down to too much migration is many seem to believe. well, that is certainly what you will hear from the reform 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 th
u. k. does appear to have a problem of new people then it has results is, is that down to too much migration is many seem to believe. well, that is certainly what you will hear from the reform 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...
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u. k. and the us has enough ground to some extent, australia is very surprising actually because they should be 0 dollars. whatever there is of anywhere is up tend to countries every way. so india, it was quite surprised by the very, very been i not to do off canada and you're talking about the can you scope only is the $39.00 was to the guns cup on the 3rd to please 3rd yesterday, if i recall and up to date know that there is no justice in the future in genetic victims, in joining them about 200 canadian citizens, nor just as a door, one individual was due and he was ready to be released of a very, very quickly he was released. nobody knows what to do. i'm, i'm the most horrible thing about this is that this was a doug that could have been for stuart. they're very well, but they weren't individuals from the canadian security services for the following . but 3 or 4 individuals on the board up to solve some issue and they hold a load explosion and they just ignore it and walked back. and dr. young, this individual, who by the way, was the ringleader, public underscore operation, a new directo
u. k. and the us has enough ground to some extent, australia is very surprising actually because they should be 0 dollars. whatever there is of anywhere is up tend to countries every way. so india, it was quite surprised by the very, very been i not to do off canada and you're talking about the can you scope only is the $39.00 was to the guns cup on the 3rd to please 3rd yesterday, if i recall and up to date know that there is no justice in the future in genetic victims, in joining them about...
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here in the studio, julian hassan has left the u. k. under a plea deal with the united states. he will appear in court and he has specific territory where he's expected to plead guilty to violate in us espionage law. as long as was wanted for publishing classified military files on the wiki leaks platform, which he found it in 2006. he fought expedition to the us from britain where he has spent the past 5 years and a high security prison. a 14 year fight for freedom is finally pots and end after julianna's sons' agreed to a us plead deal, he bolted a plane, a monday, bound for the us, terry tray of the know the mariana islands in the pacific. that will go on to return. the once fugitive to his native australia and his brother said the family was overwhelmed. i'd been speaking to him this week and just going through all the details with him and you know, a very anxious, very excited, and he's looking forward to spending time with his family and, and been for a been able to have the sun shine on, on his i see that the go for a swim in the ocean back in australia, so it's very much
here in the studio, julian hassan has left the u. k. under a plea deal with the united states. he will appear in court and he has specific territory where he's expected to plead guilty to violate in us espionage law. as long as was wanted for publishing classified military files on the wiki leaks platform, which he found it in 2006. he fought expedition to the us from britain where he has spent the past 5 years and a high security prison. a 14 year fight for freedom is finally pots and end...