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in the u. k. i asked him, what more sanctions against iran meant to achieve? well, i think what i meant to achieve, and it will actually chief of 2 very different thing that meant to put pressure on the, on the regime on the, the system of government valley. i think to say this is not acceptable. the international community will not accept this repression of peaceful protests, and that's a sign. it's a statement from the international community to say, this is not acceptable. the reality, of course, is that functions hit the poorest hottest, they hit people ordinary people. they typically do not hit the wealthiest, so there's a clear response here from the international community. but i feel like with other forms of function regimes, it actually can have a, a devastating impact on ordinary people. right. and these, as the ordinary people suffer the way of sanctions and take to the streets. we find the rain, you know, authority is now under pressure from the usual international players, but also from within the country as well. do you anticipate them making even
in the u. k. i asked him, what more sanctions against iran meant to achieve? well, i think what i meant to achieve, and it will actually chief of 2 very different thing that meant to put pressure on the, on the regime on the, the system of government valley. i think to say this is not acceptable. the international community will not accept this repression of peaceful protests, and that's a sign. it's a statement from the international community to say, this is not acceptable. the reality, of...
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however, a so called peace making operation, which ukraine would rise up with the u. k. i taking up arms with a different story. i gave it trying to convince the americans that it was still possible to separate ukraine from the u. s. i saw at the cia behest, he did his best to rock the boat as hard as possible. the nationalist ran a mug throughout the ukrainian as his on that night attacks were a real nightmare for the civilian population or you will be, what is it besides you can say is go as the last for this reason. beside the general ledger that those toby barrels re to probably yeah, crazy. i don't reach me then you brought it in here. so those are just show the last 2 do brown because of that particular shipping job you'll bishop nuclear. they prefer a job job position or shoot us a report. so give it sent across the ocean, were heard with great satisfaction in bella rows, for instance, they had infiltrated saboteurs. they were still trying to create some sort of an organized group there. in the baltic region, the network acted efficiently, but like numbers. however,
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however, a so called peace making operation, which ukraine would rise up with the u. k. i taking up arms with a different story. i gave it trying to convince the americans that it was still possible to separate ukraine from the u. s. i saw at the cia behest, he did his best to rock the boat as hard as possible. a nationalist ran a mug throughout the ukrainian ssr their night attacks were a real nightmare for the civilian population or you will be, what is it resorted? you was just gonna say is go as if i swore this were resorted to beside the general ledger that those will be barrels re to probably. yeah. crazy. i don't reach me then you brought it in here. feel a sub george's show for the last 2, damp brown because you're brown with that, but it, russia is rubio, bishop mutual, you. in particular to show up personally, and what should i say? let's check the reports you gave and sent across the ocean with great satisfaction . ruth, for instance, they had to infiltrate his saboteurs. they were still trying to create some sort of an organized group there. in the baltic regio
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however, a so called peace making operation, which ukraine would rise up with the u. k. i taking up arms with a different story. i gave it trying to convince the americans that it was still possible to separate ukraine from the u. s. s. o. at the cia behest he did his best to rock the boat as hard as possible. the nationalist ran a mug throughout the ukrainian and night attacks were a real nightmare for the civilian population or you will be what is it is this case, it is go as the last war this we're really beside the general religion that those will be our own street you'll probably yeah, crazy. i don't reach me then you brought it in here. feel a joke for the last 2 brown because you're proud of that. brick. russia. nobody's. rubio, bishop mutual. you never heard you job personally or should i say let me check with the report you gave and sent across the ocean with great satisfaction. ross, for instance, they had infiltrated saboteurs. they were still trying to create some sort of an organized group there. in the baltic region, the network acted efficiently, but like nu
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however, a so called peace making operation, which ukraine would rise up with the u. k. i taking up arms was a different story. i gave it trying to convince the americans that it was still possible to separate ukraine from the u. s. s. at the cia behest. he did his best to rock the boat as hard as possible. the nationalist ran am throughout the ukrainian and night. attacks were a real nightmare for the civilian population. a serious girl as it was for this reason, she saw the general george w baron street. you'll probably yeah, cuz yeah, i don't reach me if you brought it in here. so close up towards the show. first go, let's do a better job. you busy mutual, you particular to job personally or shoot us a report. she'll give it sent across the ocean. were heard with great satisfaction in bella, ross, for instance, they had infiltrated saboteurs. they were still trying to create some sort of an organized group there in the baltic reach and the network acted efficiently, but lack numbers. however, in ukraine everything was set up and such a window of opportunity had to be us
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u. k. i court rules plans to send asylum seekers or a wander are legal, but that people do to be deported. need to have their cases reconsidered, safeguarding the planets biodiversity. a landmark plan is agreed by almost $200.00 of the world's governments. ah one welcome to the program, our top story, the u. s. house select committee investigating the january 6 dorming of capitol hill, of recommended for criminal charges against former president donald trump. chargers include obstructing an official proceeding conspiracy to defraud the united states . conspiracies make a false statement and insurrection, the congressional committee held its final public carrying out of the release of its report on wednesday. u. s. justice to pot will now decide whether trump will be charge still recognized. in addition to being unlawful, as described in our report, this was an utter moral failure. and a clear dereliction of duty. evidence of this can be seen in the testimony, a president. trump's own white ho
u. k. i court rules plans to send asylum seekers or a wander are legal, but that people do to be deported. need to have their cases reconsidered, safeguarding the planets biodiversity. a landmark plan is agreed by almost $200.00 of the world's governments. ah one welcome to the program, our top story, the u. s. house select committee investigating the january 6 dorming of capitol hill, of recommended for criminal charges against former president donald trump. chargers include obstructing an...
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however, a so called peace making operation to which ukraine would rise up with the u. k, i taking up arms was a different story. a jew gave it trying to convince the americans that it was still possible to separate ukraine from the u. s. i saw that the cia behest he did his best to rock the boat as hard as possible. the nationalist ran a mug throughout the ukrainian and night attacks were a real nightmare for the civilian population. a researcher was just gonna say as good as there was for this researcher beside the general ritual. that those 2 barrels should you probably? yeah. crazy. i don't reach me then you brought a sub gorgeous show for us. go, let's do a better job. you'll bishop mute you. they particular job job a report shook even sent across the ocean were heard with great satisfaction in bella rows, for instance, they had infiltrated saboteurs. they were still trying to create some sort of an organized group in the baltic region, the network acted efficiently, but like numbers. however, in ukraine, everything was set up and such a window of opportunity had to be
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so i'm glad you're out and about there in the u. k. i. what's your feeling? how do people feel about breaks it to he is on the most interesting thing to me has been what everyone called, rex it fatigue. this was such a long process dating all the way back to the referendum in 2016 people just were tired of talking about bright that they were fed up. the biggest change phil has been in the last year. people are starting to talk about rex and again, many of them are not happy about it. you hear complaints when you wait in the passport line of the european airport amongst british passengers these days. if you want to talk about numbers though, there was a recent poll that was done asking people hear about that decision. 56 percent of people now say that leaving the you was the wrong decision. and even more strikingly, less than a 3rd of people think it was the right choice. a lot of conversations happening now about bryce. it felt okay, thank you for that. coll collin mussman railey london night skies around the world will soon be lit up as revellers celebrate t
so i'm glad you're out and about there in the u. k. i. what's your feeling? how do people feel about breaks it to he is on the most interesting thing to me has been what everyone called, rex it fatigue. this was such a long process dating all the way back to the referendum in 2016 people just were tired of talking about bright that they were fed up. the biggest change phil has been in the last year. people are starting to talk about rex and again, many of them are not happy about it. you hear...
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back in the u. k. i come to the london school of economics to talk to policy analyst catherine high and her water of an annual report on global trends and climate litigation. what trends the seeing investigation? we've seen kind of exponential growth over time and we see 2 new trends that are really important. one is cases that follow in the footsteps of media to foresee and shall, and look at what a company has to do now. in the face of the current scientific evidence and the other is about green washing. so companies setting net 0 emissions targets, but having no credible plans to meet them. so here's the netherlands where the agenda case was one. have you seen any impact? so by case? absolutely, the agenda case is one that has sparked more than 70 cases, filed in countries around the world that are challenging governments on a similar basis. 70 a lot of laws. it is a law. yeah. it's a huge proportion of the of the overall number. it's one thing talking to people on the grounds about the agenda, amelia
back in the u. k. i come to the london school of economics to talk to policy analyst catherine high and her water of an annual report on global trends and climate litigation. what trends the seeing investigation? we've seen kind of exponential growth over time and we see 2 new trends that are really important. one is cases that follow in the footsteps of media to foresee and shall, and look at what a company has to do now. in the face of the current scientific evidence and the other is about...
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ah, i started my journey of the u. k. government has been taken to court over what 3 and she claimed was it's breach at the climate change act. the judge has now published his decision and i'm catching up with friends with the lawyer katie, to cower. so casey, i'm longing to know what the judgment says. the judgment is a win. well, it's amazing when absolutely delighted. yes. we've been successful in proving that they have indeed reached the climate change. so we're very, very happy. and it's easy to try around was like historic landmark, but how would you describe the judgement? i think that it was awfully deserved in this case, because this is the 1st time that the government has been found in breach of the climate change act. and the climate change is upon the mental significance to our ability to counter the climate crisis that we're finding in the real wake up call government. and the next episode unexplored, how the law is being used to hold responsible to climate change, to account wherever they are and how nature
ah, i started my journey of the u. k. government has been taken to court over what 3 and she claimed was it's breach at the climate change act. the judge has now published his decision and i'm catching up with friends with the lawyer katie, to cower. so casey, i'm longing to know what the judgment says. the judgment is a win. well, it's amazing when absolutely delighted. yes. we've been successful in proving that they have indeed reached the climate change. so we're very, very happy. and it's...
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i started my journey as the u. k. government was being taken to court over what 3 and cios claimed was it's breach of the climate change act. the judge has now published his decision and i'm catching up with friends of the earth lawyer k to cower. so casey, i'm longing to know what the judgment says on jasmine is a win, was amazing. we're absolutely delighted. yes, we've been successful in proving that they have indeed reached the climate change act. so we're very, very happy. it is easy to throw around was like historic landmark, but how would you describe this judgments? i think those words are fully deserved in this case, because this is the 1st time that the government has been found in breach of the climate change act and the climate change that is a fundamental significance to our ability to counter the climate prices that we're finding ourselves in is the will wake up call for the government. and the next episode on explore how the law is being used to hold those responsible for climate change to account where
i started my journey as the u. k. government was being taken to court over what 3 and cios claimed was it's breach of the climate change act. the judge has now published his decision and i'm catching up with friends of the earth lawyer k to cower. so casey, i'm longing to know what the judgment says on jasmine is a win, was amazing. we're absolutely delighted. yes, we've been successful in proving that they have indeed reached the climate change act. so we're very, very happy. it is easy to...
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i just want to ask in the u. k, we've gone through so many big changes. do you think that young people are disillusioned or do you think they are politically engaged? active, what's your opinion at the moment? i think both i think young people are disillusion, then i'm one of them. but we are also political. i think we're in this period. we're actually social activism and social movement. i've never been more active and imagine it's heavy, but it's the political elite. and you know, electoral politics that i think is once disillusioning young people because we have a electoral system in a voting system that a is not representative, but also with people with bold action. they want their economy to work for them in their communities. they want action on climate change, they want investment in our public services. the only reason we survived the pandemic were pete because of frontline service workers. i thought we all agreed during the pandemic, that those are the people that should be at the heart of our communities. they are the people that we should be inv
i just want to ask in the u. k, we've gone through so many big changes. do you think that young people are disillusioned or do you think they are politically engaged? active, what's your opinion at the moment? i think both i think young people are disillusion, then i'm one of them. but we are also political. i think we're in this period. we're actually social activism and social movement. i've never been more active and imagine it's heavy, but it's the political elite. and you know, electoral...
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in the u. k, i won a, a future where we a have a sort of democratic renee some, some people are able to be involved in decision making. and that decisions as a society are based on what benefit people benefit plan of over profit. what the timeline of climate change was scary. i think we have opportunity in this window to make sure that the way that we tackle the climate crisis is the one that has justice at its heart. but there is a risk, right? i think governments will find a way to tackle climate change, but it's not secure about that. they're going to do it in a way that's fair. i think everyone now believes climate change exists in the mainstream, the fighters over how we tackle it, and we want to make sure we tackle it in a way that protects our communities. what you had, i mean, your future might involve time in prison. but if you were going to imagine that the assets you were going to pay off, how would it look? well, i think the obvious 1st $1.00 would be and i'm to is arms trade and return.
in the u. k, i won a, a future where we a have a sort of democratic renee some, some people are able to be involved in decision making. and that decisions as a society are based on what benefit people benefit plan of over profit. what the timeline of climate change was scary. i think we have opportunity in this window to make sure that the way that we tackle the climate crisis is the one that has justice at its heart. but there is a risk, right? i think governments will find a way to tackle...
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the so asperity, the strangers 30 that is being advocated by, you know, conservative party in the u. k. i mean, the service part you can going into recession clearly. and so what do they want? you know, to cut services to increase tax. i mean, it's just like greece in 2008, i mean, imposing austerity in order to force europe. now having abandoned having lost, if you like, supplies of materials. the energy from russia is now to, to lose the technology and the markets of china. and to reconcile itself to being, if you like, just a field in which some united states can come and pack industries which are no longer competitive. and moving across to the united states. i saw a news item the other day that one and 4 german industries are considering now in transferring production somewhere else because they're just no longer competitive when their energy costs are so high compared to the energy costs in united states or nature or secondly, let alone russia, i mean, they are astronomical now, and so industry is, is going to be removed and re industrialization of all of the united states is going t
the so asperity, the strangers 30 that is being advocated by, you know, conservative party in the u. k. i mean, the service part you can going into recession clearly. and so what do they want? you know, to cut services to increase tax. i mean, it's just like greece in 2008, i mean, imposing austerity in order to force europe. now having abandoned having lost, if you like, supplies of materials. the energy from russia is now to, to lose the technology and the markets of china. and to reconcile...
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that's according to the latest twitter files revelations. moran arrested 7, u. k. i rainy and dual national suspected, appealing anti governmental riots. a british mit has called the detention the industrialized taking of the state hosted with hello. good morning for martine, are national studios in moscow for wherever you are catching us. welcome to the hour's top stories from around the world. i'm fearless about serbia has put its army and police forces at the highest level of combat readiness and is building up its artillery units in response to a growing number of kosovo soldiers on the border. in accordance with orders from the president of serbia and the commander in chief of the serbian army, i have ordered the full combat, readiness of all units of service, ministry of interior to gender, arm, special anti terrorist units, and police brigades. they all have to immediately make themselves available to the army commander and take up positions in our operational plan. let's get more background to the story. the decision came after the latest reported coast of an
that's according to the latest twitter files revelations. moran arrested 7, u. k. i rainy and dual national suspected, appealing anti governmental riots. a british mit has called the detention the industrialized taking of the state hosted with hello. good morning for martine, are national studios in moscow for wherever you are catching us. welcome to the hour's top stories from around the world. i'm fearless about serbia has put its army and police forces at the highest level of combat...
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come on martine, he's a senior electron international relations at the university of sussex in the u. k. i asked him if he was surprised by to ron's brutal cracked on good morning. you know, i'm not. this was expected and there was jim has been laying ground for this. this killings which by all conventions actually are extra judicial killings. the person who was executed this morning by the way that i thought i was only arrested 23 days ago. so the whole process from arrest to execution took only more and let them more than 3 weeks. he had no access to independent lawyer. it was a lawyer which was determined by the, by the state. and in fact, and uranium. my rice lawyer claims that given that there was no private plaintiff in this case, the whole case was brought to the court by the government and actually processed by the government by judiciary felt it's a sort of state killing. and i should also add that there are other protest us who are actually being killed on the torture in the prison. but the government then claims they have been either committing suicide or they have some other un
come on martine, he's a senior electron international relations at the university of sussex in the u. k. i asked him if he was surprised by to ron's brutal cracked on good morning. you know, i'm not. this was expected and there was jim has been laying ground for this. this killings which by all conventions actually are extra judicial killings. the person who was executed this morning by the way that i thought i was only arrested 23 days ago. so the whole process from arrest to execution took...
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u. k? well, i mean, the demographic pressures have been going on for some time, and i think the, the, the, again, what you have here is a combination of demographic pressures, but also some wider social and economic forces. so in the u. k. off until about to that, the early 2010, we had life expectancy increasing, but it was increasing across the board. and healthy life expectancy was also increasing. what we've seen since around the turn of the 2010. so is that that life expectancy increase has, has slowed very sharply and indeed gone into reverse for people who are poorer and sicker and for them healthy life expectancy is not going up. so we've had this sort of widening of the socio economic dividers and i, and full in their way in which healthy life expectancy has progressed in previous years. and that of course, does add significant late to the pressures india knight. yes, i'm so, i mean, more broadly, you're right, it's not, it isn't just about money, but money does matter quite a bit. and i t
u. k? well, i mean, the demographic pressures have been going on for some time, and i think the, the, the, again, what you have here is a combination of demographic pressures, but also some wider social and economic forces. so in the u. k. off until about to that, the early 2010, we had life expectancy increasing, but it was increasing across the board. and healthy life expectancy was also increasing. what we've seen since around the turn of the 2010. so is that that life expectancy increase...
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u. k. 2, i think what we've done today is the massive gift to the u. k. because it's going to be the main trading have for gas again. so what you're saying is this is going to have a distorting effect on the gas market in europe. yes, it's going to have a distorted eye. in fact, close it we to perhaps reduce the truth of supply. i mean we, we see trade, those would soon try to test new cap to see what's happening for us or so, i mean, it's not going to help because in the which, in that, that have been very kind to us because that increased gas volumes to try to mitigate the russian supply disruption if you now are telling them that you have to sell your gas at to reduce price, they may not like the idea very much. ok, so taking into a kind of criticism around security of supply and so on. do you think at least on the terms of the countries that supported it, it will be effective? no, i don't think it would be effective because at the end of the day, what matter? it is the price paid by the industry and residential. and this can be addressed in different
u. k. 2, i think what we've done today is the massive gift to the u. k. because it's going to be the main trading have for gas again. so what you're saying is this is going to have a distorting effect on the gas market in europe. yes, it's going to have a distorted eye. in fact, close it we to perhaps reduce the truth of supply. i mean we, we see trade, those would soon try to test new cap to see what's happening for us or so, i mean, it's not going to help because in the which, in that, that...
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i think so i'm in the n h s, at least the u. k. has community pharmacies, i think this needs to be expanded. we need to reduce our reliance on going to hospitals. the pandemic really showed that clearly, but in general you have a community pharmacies where you can go and get some of the care even care that might have been provided by a g p and get that at the pharmacy. so that's called tasks shifting to do the pharmacy using the hospitals more last resort. and we've seen in other areas the role of community centers, community care, social care, and community based and jose reaching the most marginalized because as was mentioned, there, things are little worse for everyone, but they're much worse for the most marginalized population is the, the poorest of the poor. well, i say that the northfield trust, i think tank in the u. k. has said that this is a narrow window of opportunity potentially for reform where there was potentially a lack of political well or funding asana in your mind. you're sitting in london very briefly. is this t
i think so i'm in the n h s, at least the u. k. has community pharmacies, i think this needs to be expanded. we need to reduce our reliance on going to hospitals. the pandemic really showed that clearly, but in general you have a community pharmacies where you can go and get some of the care even care that might have been provided by a g p and get that at the pharmacy. so that's called tasks shifting to do the pharmacy using the hospitals more last resort. and we've seen in other areas the role...
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general happiness that has been going on for a long time over the state of public services in the u. k. i think you can blame just 12 years of a nice to see on public services. it's all, i think successive governments haven't made the investment needs is in today's infrastructure projects and in see the staff we've in the public sites position. so i think that this is governments as a whole, i think you need to take the policy politics out of it and look at why the state has failed to make these improvements over the last 20. that's even 40 years. so i don't think you can put the blame so already have one person. i think government as a whole is to blame for this. and it's now going to be the individual on the street . he was going to suffer enormously because they come to food. i used to get out and spend money in the hospitality industry if they cannot get to work a wage in the 1st place on a some say that the unions are in fact trying to harm the government. and the union leaders will see a moment like this as an opportunity to show what these unions can actually do for their members,
general happiness that has been going on for a long time over the state of public services in the u. k. i think you can blame just 12 years of a nice to see on public services. it's all, i think successive governments haven't made the investment needs is in today's infrastructure projects and in see the staff we've in the public sites position. so i think that this is governments as a whole, i think you need to take the policy politics out of it and look at why the state has failed to make...
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u. k. 2, i think what we've done today is the massive gift to the u. k, because it's going to be the main trading hub or gas. again, we use gas price gas will also hurt norway a major energy part now which brussels asked to increase gas volumes to mitigate russian supply disruption. norway won't welcome the idea of selling gas at a lower price. much like other energy exporters. it's going to have a distorted i impact class. it will perhaps reduce secret of supply. i mean, we will see traders which shouldn't try to test disaster new cap to see what's happening. many fear producers will steer their gas tank as to markets with higher prices, leaving the e u in the cold. meanwhile, price kept supporter say, the cap isn't fixed and can be higher if supplies run low. my colleague, i abraham joins me for more out of brussels. io. we just heard several reasons in that piece for why this cap isn't a good idea. why did you then pursue this and utterly agree to it? then i think its massive political pressure from eastern and southern european countries as that rep
u. k. 2, i think what we've done today is the massive gift to the u. k, because it's going to be the main trading hub or gas. again, we use gas price gas will also hurt norway a major energy part now which brussels asked to increase gas volumes to mitigate russian supply disruption. norway won't welcome the idea of selling gas at a lower price. much like other energy exporters. it's going to have a distorted i impact class. it will perhaps reduce secret of supply. i mean, we will see traders...
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we know british prime minister risky snack, say the u. k, i said to give police more power to cracked on, on, on, authorized protest. well this afternoon, i sat down with all the police chiefs to make it clear that they have my full support in acting decisively to clamp down on illegal protests. it is completely unacceptable. the ordinary members of the public are having their lives disrupted by selfish minority. well, just in case we forget that comes as western politicians helping came to support anti government protests elsewhere in the world's frances present. mccrendon has branded at protests in iran, the revolution can of as prime minister has said at every one in china should be allowed to protest and express themselves on that. canadians were closely watching the demonstrations against beijing 0 cohen policy. the british peer, meanwhile, has also expressed support for chinese protestors, but received online backlash over his backing of a domestic tract done on the same type of rallies in the u. k. this is a mighty display of blatant hy
we know british prime minister risky snack, say the u. k, i said to give police more power to cracked on, on, on, authorized protest. well this afternoon, i sat down with all the police chiefs to make it clear that they have my full support in acting decisively to clamp down on illegal protests. it is completely unacceptable. the ordinary members of the public are having their lives disrupted by selfish minority. well, just in case we forget that comes as western politicians helping came to...
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u. k. right now. i mean, there are, there are some that are saying this really stinks of double standards. i mean, for example, if you didn't, the u. k. sports minister say earlier this year that, that he wants russian sports starts to give assurances. they do not support vladimir putin all the band look. i mean it's, it's all about this ala carte morality. i mean, the u. k. has a growth history to its empire of human rights abuses. you know, tens of millions of indians did what they did in my country. and i know we still got families in the north of the country here in arlington, north, who are struggling to get justice for a members of their family who are killed, where the proxies of the british security services. so it's an ala carte attitude to morality. we see the same in the u. k, and in the u. k. when it comes to rushes operation in ukraine and you know, calls for and, you know, allegation of genocide, etc. but you know, the case free display arms to other countries, billions of dollars around f
u. k. right now. i mean, there are, there are some that are saying this really stinks of double standards. i mean, for example, if you didn't, the u. k. sports minister say earlier this year that, that he wants russian sports starts to give assurances. they do not support vladimir putin all the band look. i mean it's, it's all about this ala carte morality. i mean, the u. k. has a growth history to its empire of human rights abuses. you know, tens of millions of indians did what they did in my...
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he left the royal navy, i think it was something like 7400 pounds to set up a projects around the u. k. i think there were $21.00 in total to start with. the ideas shown under involves many young people as possible in doing constructive things and not just trying to use the money for their own enjoyments, whatever it is. he was really there looking out for young people in particular, disadvantaged young people who prox, because of their circumstances didn't have access to education or training. the self confident yet often restrained prince often flummoxed people. while much by the press he engaged with common folks and ignored his critics as best he could even poking fun at his own image. ah, he has perhaps an unfair reputation as being rather old fashioned and formal. but actually in the flesh, he's a very engaging, charismatic person with a great sense of humor. as he demonstration while playing the weather man on a visit, the bbc in the west train will be lights from touching the will be a few dry runs, lose overdone, freeze huston. asha aha. will be snow for the high ground of the hi
he left the royal navy, i think it was something like 7400 pounds to set up a projects around the u. k. i think there were $21.00 in total to start with. the ideas shown under involves many young people as possible in doing constructive things and not just trying to use the money for their own enjoyments, whatever it is. he was really there looking out for young people in particular, disadvantaged young people who prox, because of their circumstances didn't have access to education or training....