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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 that, that particular economic crisis, which had absolutely nothing whatsoeve
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...
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u. k. still openly supporting breakfasts are part of for form u. k. can you put this party into perspective for us, for example, how does it compare to other right wing populace movements that we've seen in western europe? so reform u. k is very similar to a file, right? national conservative party. so i would say they campaign, for instance, for very strict migration rules, they campaign against net 0 climate policy. and i think the biggest similarity that the main aim is really to take over the center right position. so for a status aimless, basically, to become a 2nd in the poles, maybe not even getting many seats in the house of commons, but intellectually take over the conservative party and drive it further to the file. right. and establish this as the only opposition to labor, and then this would give him the space to implement or push for his policies that he wants to get in, in the long term. and the selection oliver would you have expected to see reform u. k. performing. so well, relative to the conservative party, i absolutely would look, i
u. k. still openly supporting breakfasts are part of for form u. k. can you put this party into perspective for us, for example, how does it compare to other right wing populace movements that we've seen in western europe? so reform u. k is very similar to a file, right? national conservative party. so i would say they campaign, for instance, for very strict migration rules, they campaign against net 0 climate policy. and i think the biggest similarity that the main aim is really to take over...
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now a lot of this is true not just in the u. k, but in a lot of right wing movements within europe. one thing that came up again and again is immigration in the u. k. reducing it, tightening borders. in fact, one of the biggest promises of rex it right, was that if the u. k left the you, it would be able to tighten borders. nickel, i do think that that promise after breakfast has been fulfilled is yes and no. i mean, the ironic thing this, that's the breakfast referendum was about migration from, from the you. and that actually went down a lot of less people from the you come to the, you, k and many people from the us have left. but what has risen as it 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 talk is done. india that has also risk. 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, a t is one to 2 vote for breakfast to really control the borders. the, excep
now a lot of this is true not just in the u. k, but in a lot of right wing movements within europe. one thing that came up again and again is immigration in the u. k. reducing it, tightening borders. in fact, one of the biggest promises of rex it right, was that if the u. k left the you, it would be able to tighten borders. nickel, i do think that that promise after breakfast has been fulfilled is yes and no. i mean, the ironic thing this, that's the breakfast referendum was about migration...
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u. k. of the push was initiated by the nato chief dentist told him back south politicians discussed the escalation of the conflict protest as most in the home gary and german capitals, speaking out against nato's role in ukraine is specially the decision to let key of strike rocks and territories, a comedy of for demonstration. russia is not the aggressive nato is the aggressive in stoughton, but the secretary general of nato says constantly that the board did not starts in 2022. it started in 2014. he's right. did you, i'm a government is not silver and the german government takes these orders from washington. when you see how the german government destroyed his own economy by allowing washington to blow up the north stream to the north stream pipelines. then you see germany is nothing controlled of the situation. the german government already follows holders from washington. it is i think the government of russia is doing the right thing defending itself because nato is getting closer and cl
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and these are the images of many u. k. voters will visualize. it's kind of a role sas tests. these images that we see very much of images of migrants arriving, being arrested by the vote. of course. besides the liberal people, the 5 rights and board is what they see there is desperate refugees seeking a place of safety. risking their lives, besides the conservative say, is people exploiting a weakness the board and not being secure rose being broken in both cases. these are sincerely how deeply held social values. and they mean that the reaction to those images is just pilot, because it's, it's literally probably the rising in terms of the see the same image. same very different hands. drove up with its famous white clips as long gonna powerful symbol of it you case defenses against on welcome arrivals. it's here in the porch. the b migrants plucked from the small boats in the channel are brought under those images which have largely driven the debates about from migration in the u. k. but the emphasis that folk just puts on migration as an election issue very significantly,
and these are the images of many u. k. voters will visualize. it's kind of a role sas tests. these images that we see very much of images of migrants arriving, being arrested by the vote. of course. besides the liberal people, the 5 rights and board is what they see there is desperate refugees seeking a place of safety. risking their lives, besides the conservative say, is people exploiting a weakness the board and not being secure rose being broken in both cases. these are sincerely how deeply...
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all of us u. k. u bones in palestine will be back on monday to ask the grandson of a signatory to his rails. 1948 declaration of independence. whether it's you, on the side of guys, that means the end of israel until then you can keep in touch, why will i social media if it's not sent to the old country and had to have channel going underground tv on the com to let you know the episodes of going on the ground see monday, the, the last here says the views in phase less than glasses, the direct, but the been the comfort, those bivens green lights, the use of linton weapons this slide deep within less than $33.00. 0, go ahead. if they can do this to me, they can do this to anyone and we have a president and a group of fascist. i don't want to do anything about it don't. so i'm says is put into the arrival. joe biden personally pushed the end so we can begin just months before the present the election. we have so many different bonded opinions on the matter among us of countries crazy. you know that at al
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of laws be driven? the debates about migration in the u. k. but the emphasis that folk just puts on migration as an election issue very significantly, depending on the policy allegiance. just 3 percent of labor policy versus c migration is the single biggest issue that rises to 27 percent among those who intensive vote for the conservative profit. i'm not rises again to 68 percent for people who intend to vote for nigel. $5.00 just reform u. k. policy. the public desired to come migration is a defining factor in the 2016 bricks. it referendum. yet kevin polling indicates that overall votes as a to, to action a sofa. and partly because the post wrecks it labor shortages in key areas. when the u. k. public cost, would you like levels of migration to full? is a fair proportion which say yes that they would like migration that goes to full. but then when they are asked about the groups which make up this april vega, so different groups of michael work has such as coworkers, of doctors and nurses or ukrainians or should have all these different grou
of laws be driven? the debates about migration in the u. k. but the emphasis that folk just puts on migration as an election issue very significantly, depending on the policy allegiance. just 3 percent of labor policy versus c migration is the single biggest issue that rises to 27 percent among those who intensive vote for the conservative profit. i'm not rises again to 68 percent for people who intend to vote for nigel. $5.00 just reform u. k. policy. the public desired to come migration is a...
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u. k. of the fling we're in syria. he's upset that his journey has been a topic in the british general election campaign. the conservative prime, minnesota, and his labor challenger, both focusing on limiting the number of microns coming to great britain. even though long done, for example, is home to almost 50 percent of foreign born residents who speak over $300.00 languages. the amount of learn of restaurant smells of home of damascus with the serbian once had 3 thriving restaurants when the war destroyed everything in my fled to britain. and i've been my life here in london with a lot of support from london. so nice. first live city, i was seeking a safer place but i was surprised when, when i have 2 loans and i had home, a lot of people here believed and then, and then some money to start as the restaurant. after the arduous journey across europe, it was left with nothing except this addition. i would love to hear the british politicians want to stop migraines like a model, not migration is the number one issue in
u. k. of the fling we're in syria. he's upset that his journey has been a topic in the british general election campaign. the conservative prime, minnesota, and his labor challenger, both focusing on limiting the number of microns coming to great britain. even though long done, for example, is home to almost 50 percent of foreign born residents who speak over $300.00 languages. the amount of learn of restaurant smells of home of damascus with the serbian once had 3 thriving restaurants when the...
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in that case you would have bigger and more controls or solutions about the 6th of all u. k. residents were born abroad, move in in the us, and most of the countries surveys show that by international standards, the british population is relatively open to migrants. yeah, a rainy and borne mona bonnie is committed to helping refugees check in for people . so be like, why does she feel migration is an election issue i to get yeah, i think all politicians at the moment of using that narrative as a way of distracting from the fact that they're still not investing in public. so this is, you know, it will, they still maybe haven't because of the country well off to create are off the breaks it refugees that provide to support says mona bonnie and rich society when they finally get here, they want more than anyone for that to few less while right? they don't put in that energy to come and then do nothing with it. so i do, you know, you do find that people come with a level of ambition and a level of life and willingness to walk on back to their own lives. along with coaching, refuge
in that case you would have bigger and more controls or solutions about the 6th of all u. k. residents were born abroad, move in in the us, and most of the countries surveys show that by international standards, the british population is relatively open to migrants. yeah, a rainy and borne mona bonnie is committed to helping refugees check in for people . so be like, why does she feel migration is an election issue i to get yeah, i think all politicians at the moment of using that narrative as...
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u. k, and pressure on housing and social cash, the 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 sch
u. k, and pressure on housing and social cash, the 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....
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so guess who was in trouble again of the u. k. yep. you guessed it. good all nigel for raj from on the british political establishment just last to aid is back in the headlines. well for telling lies what for the great political crime of telling the truth and surprise, surprise, his critics are lining up to put the boot in. what he said was completely wrong and only plays into putin's hands. and this kind of appeasement is dangerous for personal security for all just comments about russia and ukraine. all disgraceful. well, what's it all about? i hear you as well. nigel in true for raj form has do because he is in regarding comments he made during a bbc interview about ukraine to the call for escalation more more, more weapons. oh, she called out the western farm policies that have led us into this situation in boulder, words, he's guilty of the terrible crime of deviating from the narrative that the west is blameless in ukraine. don't blame me for telling the truth about prisons, war and ukraine. the west errors in ukraine have been catastrophic. ther
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remember of a u. k. general election. and it's a general election where the opening party of really soon faces complete devastation if we listen to the pulse they can. so for the biggest, the feet in living memory, certainly even back as far as 19 o 5, they could lose dozens and dozens of seats. i think the majority that they had asked this of a listen to some of the criticisms of knowledge of raj as a position. and we'll take from there what, what he said was completely wrong and only plays into patients hands. and this kind of appeasement is dangerous for personal security for all just comments about russia and ukraine, all disgraceful the predictable outrage from the establishment that the leader of the labor party there and the leader of the government right now, really soon, i very, very energetic supporters of ukraine, and i think what the reality is, is that am for i just connected with the british public on the reality around you fight on many other farm pop policy as groups, if you like, that the british are follo
remember of a u. k. general election. and it's a general election where the opening party of really soon faces complete devastation if we listen to the pulse they can. so for the biggest, the feet in living memory, certainly even back as far as 19 o 5, they could lose dozens and dozens of seats. i think the majority that they had asked this of a listen to some of the criticisms of knowledge of raj as a position. and we'll take from there what, what he said was completely wrong and only plays...
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and these are the images of many u. k. voters will visualize, it's kind of a rush as tests. these images that we see very much of images of migrants arriving, being arrested by the 1st decisive, liberal people. the 5 arrived from vote is what they see there is desperately refugees seeking a place of safety. risking their lives, besides the conservative se, is people exploiting a weakness, the board and not being secure rose, being broken in both cases. these are sincerely how deeply held social values. and they mean that the reaction to those images is just pilot, right? because it's, it's literally probably the rising in terms of the see the same image, see and very different sense. i drove up with its famous white cliffs, has long been a powerful symbol of the you case defenses against unwelcome arrivals. it's here in the porch. the b migraines plucked from the small boats in the channel are brought under those images which have laws to be driven the debates about the migration in the u. k. but the emphasis that folk just puts on migration as an election issue very signifi
and these are the images of many u. k. voters will visualize, it's kind of a rush as tests. these images that we see very much of images of migrants arriving, being arrested by the 1st decisive, liberal people. the 5 arrived from vote is what they see there is desperately refugees seeking a place of safety. risking their lives, besides the conservative se, is people exploiting a weakness, the board and not being secure rose, being broken in both cases. these are sincerely how deeply held social...
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they also want to move protected areas of natural beauty to be protected better here in the u. k. but crucially, they want and you know, that was the nature of the heart of every policy, and that's why thousands of people have much here today to westminster, which is the seat of the pow wow. in great. and it's a di, fast group of organizations. you got established international groups bikes, the w w, as marching the long side, more destructive organizations like just the oil and extend to rebecca, anyone for that direct action which is often quite disruptive, but they say they're united under the same pool deck and they have not seen any political, major political party really pledging enough to do when it comes to restoration of a natural habitats here in the u. k. and lots of ordinary people have joined today . you may not be affiliated to some of those big groups and i'm joined by maggie will come here today. at maggie. why is it important to you to be here today? what you want from the next incoming documents here, and i want the government to put nature 1st. you know, i'm part
they also want to move protected areas of natural beauty to be protected better here in the u. k. but crucially, they want and you know, that was the nature of the heart of every policy, and that's why thousands of people have much here today to westminster, which is the seat of the pow wow. in great. and it's a di, fast group of organizations. you got established international groups bikes, the w w, as marching the long side, more destructive organizations like just the oil and extend to...
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of suicide. you know, to the 2020 in a 2 day appeal, but the u. s. u k. charges in favor of the us sent over the decision note to extradite consumers. in april, 2022. westminster magistrates quote. formerly issued to the extra dikes and some 8 weeks later. you. okay. set contrib. preteen patel signed goals for the in june of 2023 london side court, just as jonathan swift rejected 2 separate applications made by a stranger's lawyers to appeal his extradition. striking down all submitted grounds at the time of his from holdings. julian hassan is still being detained in definitely solitary confinement in that marsh purse while is equal to continue to appeal on his be off. oh, the most people have heard of him in relation to the swedish trump rainbow allegations and it's really important to to debunk them to explain the role of the media in mischaracterizing the case and creating us your campaign. the. the swedish case, she's the one of the most anomalous crime investigation i have ever seen as a do it. and then these 2 women went to the police for having ju
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of them. now across in the u. k. u wiley's were also being held back to the purchase is demanding an immediate end to the wood, accusing the british government of complacency in the bombings of the roberts civilian areas. they were a number of arrests made as well as help also has seen pro chest thousands once again packing the streets of tel aviv calling the removal of prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his government. the, the 20 games to pm has been going in the policy moms particularly as the to secure the release, if they're still being held hostage by homeless people who seeing waving is right and slacks and holding find as bronzing, nothing you all who as an enemy of is well well, meanwhile, in southern guns with the last functioning hospice and my father is now out of service. this is coming is age wireless. committed and confirmed that his forces are expanding the ground operations that tanks resulted in the city center for the 1st time since the offensive began. last month. we've been hearing from one loc
of them. now across in the u. k. u wiley's were also being held back to the purchase is demanding an immediate end to the wood, accusing the british government of complacency in the bombings of the roberts civilian areas. they were a number of arrests made as well as help also has seen pro chest thousands once again packing the streets of tel aviv calling the removal of prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his government. the, the 20 games to pm has been going in the policy moms particularly...
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u. k. voters will visualize. it's kind of a rush as tests these images that we see very much of images of migrants arriving, being arrested by the voter force. besides the liberal people, the 5 rights in vote is what they see there is desperately refugees seeking a place of safety risking their lives. what size of conservative say is people exploiting a weakness the board and not being secure rules being broken in both cases, these are sincerely how deeply held social values. and i mean, the reaction to those images is just probably the represents. it's the actually probably the rising in terms of the see the same image, see and very different sense. i drove up with its famous white cliffs as long gonna a powerful symbol of the new case defenses against unwelcome arrivals. it's here in the porch, the b migrants plucked from the small boats in the channel or brought under those images which of laws be driven the debates about for migration in the u. k. but the emphasis that voters puts on migration as an election issue very si
u. k. voters will visualize. it's kind of a rush as tests these images that we see very much of images of migrants arriving, being arrested by the voter force. besides the liberal people, the 5 rights in vote is what they see there is desperately refugees seeking a place of safety risking their lives. what size of conservative say is people exploiting a weakness the board and not being secure rules being broken in both cases, these are sincerely how deeply held social values. and i mean, the...
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u. k. is the natural system means. ford's politics on july, the, for every one of the 650 seats in the u. k, 's, house of commons is up for grabs. for the victorious party comes power and the policy leader, the keys to 10 downing street is prime, minnesota. but how all u. k. elections, one of why do only 2 parties dominate? now the 1st thing is, notice that in the u. k, you only have a volume, so your local constituency, empty, you never actually directly voice full, the prime minister. the 2nd thing to know about this 1st past the price, the system by which 6 over the highland heights is and i'm going to use some meat pie charts, the industry. it's now many countries use proportional representation, where seats in the parliaments are directly proportional to each policies vote share. but in the u. k. only the policy, the wind speeds, constituency. what a fast pulse, the post gets that seats. so in theory, you could have a policy coming its height 2nd in every constituency in the country. i'm still winning no seats in parliament, no piece of the pie that never actually happened spot 1st po
u. k. is the natural system means. ford's politics on july, the, for every one of the 650 seats in the u. k, 's, house of commons is up for grabs. for the victorious party comes power and the policy leader, the keys to 10 downing street is prime, minnesota. but how all u. k. elections, one of why do only 2 parties dominate? now the 1st thing is, notice that in the u. k, you only have a volume, so your local constituency, empty, you never actually directly voice full, the prime minister. the 2nd...
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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
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...
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u. k. of cost uh, the higher the un atomic watchdog to try and give a comprehensive report sizing reasons such as the, the, the, the new p a materials which was fine founded multiple sites. what was the nature of that asking the to step up. it's a, it's in investigations and evidence to, besides, the iran has actually been curtailing them since 2017, when the americans unilaterally pulled out of that data. and according to iran, it is going to be monitoring this session and it is come out, going to come up with a firm response. unclear with that response is going to be if this resolution is going to cost, which is likely cuz it only need $18.00 out of the $35.00 members. so at this conference in a meeting on the, at about the i, if on, depending on the top of the agenda and a lot of discussions built around that. but it is not the only issue. because other issues such as the separation power plant and ukraine. the issue of the conflict that is ongoing between russia and ukraine and others are
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in b d a is a missile consortium run by prime contractors out of the u. k. in italy as well as the pen european firm air bus. it came about through a hodgepodge of european ty, ups and acquisitions over more than 2 decades. what sets it apart, corporate governance, the board of directors are appointed by each stakeholder. but they're widely seen as working together on behalf of the company and not their parent countries, the n b, da's products, missiles like the taurus and the media can be used on multiple platforms across europe. and that'd be the, i is, is the most consolidated and defense company in europe. and by which i mean it's, it's gone further across the board con company to try to, to avoid ending up as yourself do with these such side quote, single companies to try and avoid duplication. in b d a is a good example of what the you want a truly fuse company that serves multiple in users. the process has been incentivizing joint procurement for decades with not very much to show for it. now it has new plans to go further than before. brussels is earm
in b d a is a missile consortium run by prime contractors out of the u. k. in italy as well as the pen european firm air bus. it came about through a hodgepodge of european ty, ups and acquisitions over more than 2 decades. what sets it apart, corporate governance, the board of directors are appointed by each stakeholder. but they're widely seen as working together on behalf of the company and not their parent countries, the n b, da's products, missiles like the taurus and the media can be used...
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there was of i just shy of 700000 people at migration, so u. k, which is, is there a kind of rapport heights and the government has been trying to, desperately try and reduce the numbers of people to come to the k o b. it has, or i think is their pocket shows well this is, this is some of the k 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 all bad time to get more international students of ours. that was, i think, the big, the problem is with them. so there's been a lot of like very rapid fault classes on policy minds think i'm a big kind of policy, kind of dr. sticking server part, but of other parties to similarly we had the roll on the 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 regression. they've said immigration is too high. but without really talking concretely about what they do about us are what the problems of the system are.
there was of i just shy of 700000 people at migration, so u. k, which is, is there a kind of rapport heights and the government has been trying to, desperately try and reduce the numbers of people to come to the k o b. it has, or i think is their pocket shows well this is, this is some of the k 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 all bad time to get more international students of ours. that was, i...
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of parliament. full suggest is wide things. reform u. k. policy could take away books from the conservatives, but he's facing attacks from both sides, from allegations of races, candidates to accusations of policies aligning the function, preston, loud them. you put him on his 10 on the ukraine bowl. and oh, the conflict has caused big problems. issues to neck. is it possible before the end of the day commemorations and phones was widely criticized while his flight boots tama tate unto the end, who would be standing at the end of the election. they'd be known of to the 4th of july, and of course i'm sure if i'll just see the inside story. okay. the ok, let's not bringing our guys to any us from london as will hutton, who is a political economist columnist and president of the u. k. 's academy of social sciences and on the scotland, leslie rudolph, a pod cast or a journalist, and also the author of blossom what scotland needs to flourish. joining us from new york is pablo honda, who's a senior political advisor who is advising that you west d
of parliament. full suggest is wide things. reform u. k. policy could take away books from the conservatives, but he's facing attacks from both sides, from allegations of races, candidates to accusations of policies aligning the function, preston, loud them. you put him on his 10 on the ukraine bowl. and oh, the conflict has caused big problems. issues to neck. is it possible before the end of the day commemorations and phones was widely criticized while his flight boots tama tate unto the end,...
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all of us u. k. u bombs in palestine will be back on monday to ask the grandson of his signature to his rails. 1948 declaration of independence, whether genocide in god's that means the end of israel. until then you can give a judge. why will i social media? give me a lot sense if you will, country and i to a channel going under warranty. the, on the com to let you know the episodes on going underground see monday, the 12th guys engaging lots of boxes as direct participants in the call. and they've been flight in green lights. the use of nature weapons to strike deep within flushing. thirdly, overhead. if they can do this to me, they can do this to anyone. and we have president and a group of fascist. i don't want to do anything about it. tom. tom says his political arrival goes by the 21st for him to be convicted just months before the president or other countries crazy. you know, bad at all. we're also looking at us saying, what's going on over there in america, the greatest country in the world, th
all of us u. k. u bombs in palestine will be back on monday to ask the grandson of his signature to his rails. 1948 declaration of independence, whether genocide in god's that means the end of israel. until then you can give a judge. why will i social media? give me a lot sense if you will, country and i to a channel going under warranty. the, on the com to let you know the episodes on going underground see monday, the 12th guys engaging lots of boxes as direct participants in the call. and...
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in particular, i'm standing up for a species that are on the edge of extinction and the u. k, including the hedgehog is, is one of the deciding issues of the next election. it is the environment is the most important issue for me in this selection. i live in north, norfolk on the coast and sewage ross who is being done on our beach. and so that's something i see that every day doing beach cleans and other environmental activities and it's difficult to stop. thank you so much maggie. and what might be saying here is reflecting goals. so what we had from all the people here and also appalled from an organization here and you pay the, found the 77 percent of faith to things that the government and neither political parties are doing enough to pledge how to help the environment. so it's shaping up to be an important political issue, and while the people to gather hits, they certainly have that by being the pressure on whoever is the role keep tiring, a satellite with telescope pig capabilities has been launched into space from china synch one provence t light jointly developed by
in particular, i'm standing up for a species that are on the edge of extinction and the u. k, including the hedgehog is, is one of the deciding issues of the next election. it is the environment is the most important issue for me in this selection. i live in north, norfolk on the coast and sewage ross who is being done on our beach. and so that's something i see that every day doing beach cleans and other environmental activities and it's difficult to stop. thank you so much maggie. and what...
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and of course those elections which so not the right type of politicians elect. it's the u. k is going to follow suit. uh well, uh, i don't know. i mean i, i the, some of the reactions, particularly the ones i've referred to earlier, where people say this man cannot be trusted with buttons security. uh they imply uh that he could say or is it clipped, become prime minister. uh so uh yes, maybe maybe the people who are reacting in this way think of a domino effect a i'm a great find a power outage. i wouldn't hide it and i would love to see him do well. my fear is that the conservative policy will re remain the may no position policy for himself might go into a problem and, and in the medium to long term that could say a rest of the lead to some kind of re alignment. but even in the european elections, you referred to in your question, that hasn't been that much of a re alignment, that the establishment remains very powerful. the center ground is still a dominant both at the european level and national levels. so while i would love to see nigel farrell, just views on a whole ra
and of course those elections which so not the right type of politicians elect. it's the u. k is going to follow suit. uh well, uh, i don't know. i mean i, i the, some of the reactions, particularly the ones i've referred to earlier, where people say this man cannot be trusted with buttons security. uh they imply uh that he could say or is it clipped, become prime minister. uh so uh yes, maybe maybe the people who are reacting in this way think of a domino effect a i'm a great find a power...
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all of us u. k. u bombs in palestine will be back on monday to ask the grandson of his signature. we do is rails 1948 declaration of independence, whether genocide in god's that means the end of his route until then you can give a judge. why will i social media, if it's a lot sense, if you will, country and i to a channel going under warranty, the hon dot com, to let you know the episodes. i'm going underground. see monday, the speaker versus the and i believe this is the direction to follow because china in india together account for ship only stands to wind on this truck. no one is going to be a win win situation. both sides. not just the one ridge street. it could involve a new stage of interest or development of the central nation countries, which are the pressure charges to expand its social economic as well as the boots collect the latest which it did. even if we pd with the studio. pease call that all the use of solutions stuff that's due to she's going to need to book with each time she collected ftp 2 photocopy slip to discuss the easy on this before they have to do is to
all of us u. k. u bombs in palestine will be back on monday to ask the grandson of his signature. we do is rails 1948 declaration of independence, whether genocide in god's that means the end of his route until then you can give a judge. why will i social media, if it's a lot sense, if you will, country and i to a channel going under warranty, the hon dot com, to let you know the episodes. i'm going underground. see monday, the speaker versus the and i believe this is the direction to follow...
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of laws be driven? the debates about migration in the u. k. but the emphasis that folk just puts on migration as an election issue very significantly depending on the policy allegiance. just 3 percent of labor policy versus c migration is the single biggest issue that rises to 27 percent among those who intensive vote for the conservative policy. i'm not rises again to 68 percent for people who intend to vote from nigel . $5.00 just reform u. k. policy. the public desired to cub migration is a defining factor in the 2016 bricks. it referendum. yet kevin polling indicates that overall votes as a jew to actually soften possibly because the post wrecks it. labor shortages in key areas. when the u. k. public aust, which like levels of migration to full that is a fair proportion which say yes that they would like migration that goes to full. but then when they are asked about the groups which make up this april vega, so different groups of michael work has such as coworkers, of doctors and nurses or ukrainians or should have all these different grou
of laws be driven? the debates about migration in the u. k. but the emphasis that folk just puts on migration as an election issue very significantly depending on the policy allegiance. just 3 percent of labor policy versus c migration is the single biggest issue that rises to 27 percent among those who intensive vote for the conservative policy. i'm not rises again to 68 percent for people who intend to vote from nigel . $5.00 just reform u. k. policy. the public desired to cub migration is a...
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so the us of the u. k. m. talk to go as they can reach up to 300 kilometers, you know, into the territory of russia and including the industrial cities of a small esque and canoga. you know, and, but the long range storm shadow crews mess of pose the biggest stress vacant strike up to 550 kilometers within boston, potentially hitting the capitol of moscow. and this is how far it could go in the area a bunk red. now that you can funds supply these my cells and as a supported potential attacks on russia, washington has also admitted the gave approval for key f to use its weapons against russian territory. over the past few weeks, ukraine came to us and ask for the authorization to use weapons that were providing to defend against this aggression, including against russian forces that are massing on the russian side of the border and then attacking into ukraine. and that went right to the president, and as you've heard, he's approved use of our weapons for that. for that purpose and going forward. we'll continue t
so the us of the u. k. m. talk to go as they can reach up to 300 kilometers, you know, into the territory of russia and including the industrial cities of a small esque and canoga. you know, and, but the long range storm shadow crews mess of pose the biggest stress vacant strike up to 550 kilometers within boston, potentially hitting the capitol of moscow. and this is how far it could go in the area a bunk red. now that you can funds supply these my cells and as a supported potential attacks on...
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around the world from the middle east, where in gaza, tens of thousands of men, women and children have been massacred by u. s. u k. u armed israel. the survivors of direct attacks is suffering from disease, the dodge and medical treatment, and will risk dying from starvation and with hundreds of thousands of schools, universities, mosques, churches, hospitals, and houses destroyed. they have no way to go. joining me now from chicago is ali. i'm the name of the founder and director of the electronic intifada. he's the author of the battle for justice in palestine, a hobby. thank so much for coming on going underground. you know, the electronic intifada is being such a resource. just so many people find nearly quarter of a century. just gimme a reaction to a nato's media propaganda campaign, celebrating israel saving a full captives from gaza. recently, i understand the british propaganda network, the bbc founded in 9022, celebrating it with you know, it was an end tab like rescue and people were dancing in the streets. thank you so much ash and well it, it's awfully grotesque of course, because they're all down pl
around the world from the middle east, where in gaza, tens of thousands of men, women and children have been massacred by u. s. u k. u armed israel. the survivors of direct attacks is suffering from disease, the dodge and medical treatment, and will risk dying from starvation and with hundreds of thousands of schools, universities, mosques, churches, hospitals, and houses destroyed. they have no way to go. joining me now from chicago is ali. i'm the name of the founder and director of the...
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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
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...
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u. k. uh, economy. basically each of the fans that you can see streaming up towards wembley stadium and the distance that on average would have spent a $1000.00 or more on tickets. on the accommodation, on food on things like that. there's a outfits to buy. this type of swift themed off the policies to go to and to afford you can see why all that money is rolling in and she hasn't just been playing london. of course, he's been playing that in black, honda, and livable and it's been cold. swift and all makes this, this whole phenomenon in london is mostly economic slouch. as i said he's, he's a huge number of, of musical performance and supporting and performances that every yeah, yet the man is office knows that taylor swift is different. it's got this property is that each die hards with the about the amount of money who is being generated as some use for now. stay with us for statements in syria. next. the onboard joiner's plastic fishing thing to evidence of human rights abuses is widespread trafficking wage that occu
u. k. uh, economy. basically each of the fans that you can see streaming up towards wembley stadium and the distance that on average would have spent a $1000.00 or more on tickets. on the accommodation, on food on things like that. there's a outfits to buy. this type of swift themed off the policies to go to and to afford you can see why all that money is rolling in and she hasn't just been playing london. of course, he's been playing that in black, honda, and livable and it's been cold. swift...