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u. k. of politics of politicians. is that the all time low that will be very difficult to, to turn around. but when it comes to, to very closely policies, i think it's the cost of living crisis is that most defining issue for most of bridges rates as unexcused, alma has promised to turn the bridges to a language and she called to me a run and 2 calls the right say that we all know will not come overnight. it's more like a long term strategy. and the question is, how is he going to do this? in the, in the short term, public service is crumbling. the health service has over 7000000 people on the waiting list. more and more people have to go resort to food things. so there is really a cost of living crisis says that very many people here in the u. k. and they want also show to of on so it's not just long term on says see the good briefly, when can we expect 1st results we have the exit polls. that's a tenix of u. k. time just of the 10, except that usually pretty reliable. so they will give and direction of travel and th
u. k. of politics of politicians. is that the all time low that will be very difficult to, to turn around. but when it comes to, to very closely policies, i think it's the cost of living crisis is that most defining issue for most of bridges rates as unexcused, alma has promised to turn the bridges to a language and she called to me a run and 2 calls the right say that we all know will not come overnight. it's more like a long term strategy. and the question is, how is he going to do this? in...
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u. k. of the 14 years of, of conservative governments. and we have seen that there were lots of crises that were hitting not just the u. k, but other countries as well. ukraine will inflation for example, but i think here in the u. k. a, it was almost exacerbated by all the crises. there were a parties in downing street when there was cool reason people couldn't see their loved ones. see, there's a lot of anger on that. hesitate to basically build up with very to is with the conservative party, but also with politicians in general. and that will be a big, big one for, for the next government to, to tackle. but obviously the cost of living crisis is affecting a lots of people. the use of food, things is the high. there are more food, things done libraries. so the country is really hit economically and, and that's webcast, alma is, is promising. he will likely be the next 5 minutes that he's promising mostly to get the economy back on track. and that will uh, will be a. yeah, there will be very, very difficult for him, but he's from mr. troy
u. k. of the 14 years of, of conservative governments. and we have seen that there were lots of crises that were hitting not just the u. k, but other countries as well. ukraine will inflation for example, but i think here in the u. k. a, it was almost exacerbated by all the crises. there were a parties in downing street when there was cool reason people couldn't see their loved ones. see, there's a lot of anger on that. hesitate to basically build up with very to is with the conservative party,...
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so for the show of continued condolences to those bereaved by u. k u s u of them, genocide will be back with a brand new episode on saturday until then keep in touch quite a lot. social media, if it's upsets in your country and have to our channel, the tv on mobile, don't com. to watch new and old episodes of going underground seas added the the with the end of world war one. the move in for the indian independence from the british empire flared up with renewed vigor. the british responded to the growth of the national liberation movement with arrest and brutal violence. repression cause active resistance. in march 1919 at the call of mahatma gandhi, a peaceful strike began in the country. but the british responded with a new round of violence and far bade the indians to gather more than 4 people. on the day of the sea bass at t festivals. a huge crowd of civilians gathered in the center of the city of i'm the star in northern india. seeing these as outright defiance. general reginald dyer gave the order to open fire on the on arms people. the barbar
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of roads. every possible minority in the u. k. is represented in the house of north accept the bridge community. and i believe the natural beauty home guys as expected. and i believe that the big part is to except that the entering the house of lords is easier than entering the house of commons because it is by no means a i think labor somewhere has to be. i'm always out the road. yeah. i think that somebody needs, i think i also know it needs to be abolish. that was the, the labor management as well. i'm democrats said, you know, no, no, that's the check answer from you as long as it's exist. the reality is that data breaches community is the only one i'm gonna be presented and as long as it exists, we should be mind getting that. just a few members of that community i recognize and intervene to the house of drawers, which is not unimportant in the business for this a good system. okay. well enough about britain. uh 1st level. um yeah, i think you know, we have enough food enough fluids. uh, give me what do you think about the fac
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the election also, so the rise of the anti immigration party reform u. k. it's leader, right wing populous nigel for raj, secure to see them parliament along with several others. many of the supporters, a former conservative voters, believe the party failed to deliver on the promises of immigration reform. we're going to come 2nd in hundreds of constituents is how many things we're going to win . i don't know what to have done this in such a short space of time says something very fundamental is happening. storm or face has many challenges. he's promised to grow the economy and improve living standards, redone public services, especially the struggling health care system, and resolve the housing crisis. storm or is clear majority insurance, you'll have near free reign to push through his parties, policies in the house of commons. but one thing's for sure. those who voted for labor will expect results and soon vince monahan, how does the euro for inside story? the us. okay, let's bring in a guess. joining me from london is full my labor policy candidate for g
the election also, so the rise of the anti immigration party reform u. k. it's leader, right wing populous nigel for raj, secure to see them parliament along with several others. many of the supporters, a former conservative voters, believe the party failed to deliver on the promises of immigration reform. we're going to come 2nd in hundreds of constituents is how many things we're going to win . i don't know what to have done this in such a short space of time says something very fundamental...
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s a u armed israel on the pretext of october, the 7th. joining me from london in the u. k. his former palestinian diplomat. f e stuff. yeah. he was below representative to holland the okay. the vatican, the us and russia. he's being deputy had of the piano delegation in geneva and to the un about to thank you so much for coming on every hour of the sports, it continues. could israel continued to commit genocide without britain where you are the united states, the, your opinion supplying the weapons? as you know often commentators have said that this the yeah was shop this time himself in the foot and it seemed to me that's nothing him seems to have many more than 2 feet down people's up to now he gets, it keeps getting away with it and it's unfortunate because in international relations, the international, when should we should proceed on the emission and when the or a person or separation swim. i personally believe that he's at that, well, i think the international system. and i believe that he has an interest in probing to disrupt the cottage because his policy couldn't su
s a u armed israel on the pretext of october, the 7th. joining me from london in the u. k. his former palestinian diplomat. f e stuff. yeah. he was below representative to holland the okay. the vatican, the us and russia. he's being deputy had of the piano delegation in geneva and to the un about to thank you so much for coming on every hour of the sports, it continues. could israel continued to commit genocide without britain where you are the united states, the, your opinion supplying the...
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s a u armed israel on the pretext of october, the 7th. joining me from london in the u. k. his former palestinian diplomat. f e stuff. yeah. he was below representative to holland the okay. the vatican, the us and russia. he's being deputy had of the piano delegation in geneva and to the un about to thank you so much for coming on every hour. the soldier continues. could israel continued to commit genocide without britain where you are the united states, the, your opinion supplying the weapons? you know, often commentators have said that this the thing. yeah, was shot this time, him sense in the foot. and it seemed to me that's nothing him seems to have many more than 2 feet to shoot out people's up to now he gets, it keeps getting away with it. and it's unfortunate because in international relations, the international and when should we should proceed on the emission and when the only person or capricious when i personally believe that he's at the using the international, the system. and i believe that he has an interest in prolonging the slow to the cottage because his pol
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so for the show of continued condolences to those bereaved by u. k u. s. u of them, genocide will be back with a brand new episode on saturday until then keep in touch by the social media. if it's not sense in your country and job title going on the tv on rumble, don't com to watch new and old episodes of doing undergrads. he's added the hello and welcome to the cross stuff full born. here we discussed some real in the the blame game in full swing, the following, the assassination attempt on us presidential candidate. donald trump many saying the main stream media is to blame for fueling the hatreds the narrative that is put out there about from by these liberals that oppose it is the same policy itself . i think it was encourages this type of type. the key of adam also are the odds again as crowds of polish citizens gather for the unveiling of a monuments of one of the world war to volley and massacre victims.
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a problem trace to microsoft software has gone to fly some of the u. s. u. k of germany and as far away as australia broadcast, as we're all ad in several places and financial markets of h. so being disruptive, also coming up. donald trump take center stage of the republican national convention, reliving the moments of faith assassination attempt in a 19 minutes address. trump formerly accepted the republican nomination and laid off his plan for re election. the i'm going to expand a do welcome. a global tech outage is disrupting companies around the world, from airlines to broadcasters and banks. the us is issuing a ground stop on all its flights worldwide as delays hit berlin and amsterdam cheerful airport. among many others in the u. k, the london stock exchange was temporarily effected along with the sky news channel, which was unable to broad costs for several laws to hospitals in germany have also canceled non emergency operations. and the gentleman understood your escaped ferguson from dataflow business with small kate, what do we know so far? well, we
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u. k. of the parts past 5 or 6 years . or you said a word that i think is quite interesting. we've been hearing it time and time again, reporting change. why are the british people and the citizens and u. k. more broadly looking for change? so precise so i think there's a few things. firstly, i would say when any policy has been in government for 3 times, almost 15 years as a sense of fatigue with whoever has impala the public, i'm all likely switch to the opposition. however, i don't think that explains this. what looks like a huge long slide majority. you can do tony blair in 1997. i think that has come from a sense of under a sense of frustration with the public to just believe that there was an impala of not being behaving appropriately. it stopped with bars thompson, imposter gates, and continued on the lease trust, who was f, a just to shop months in cross the economy. and t is the wish you select simply did not have the political acumen all the political copied, sold to achieve a step, shift back in the right direction. where does this leave the reform party? i mean, s
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of breaks. if you k into full, i'm a member of the european called the campaign to leave the u as neither of the united kingdom independence party before leading directive policy reform u. k is projects twins, 13 seats. i think what reform you guys achieved in those just few short weeks is truly extraordinary. given that we had no money, no problem structure, but nothing across the country. we are going to come 2nd in hundreds of constituents is how many seats we're going to win. i don't know which we've done this in such a short space of time. says something very fundamental is happening. and that's enough of what we're trying to joins live now from dining street in london. so rory, big nights, what are the main story so far? it was a big story, courses for labor policy on costs for a huge line slide. this statements address behind the number 10 downing street is likely to have a new residence come tomorrow nights kia salma has transforms at his policy from that, frankly, it's was defeated in many, many years, back in 29 to in just a few short years ago. in 2019 and jeremy colbin was the lead t
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of $61.00 seas. and the far right reform u. k. policy at well that set to win a 13 seats as we've just been discussing how to jump june takes a look now, just what went wrong. the conservative party the labor policy has one of those general election. and i have coolants. okay, installment to congratulate him on his victory today. power will change hands in a peaceful, an orderly manner with goodwill on all sides. that is something that should give us all confidence in our country, stupidity and future. the british people have delivered a so bring verdict tonight. there is much to learn and reflect on and only take responsibility for the loss. so it tends to look good. the man who looks set to be brittany is next prime minister guest on as being the leader of the opposition labor product since 2020 the distinguish lawyer who served as chief prosecutor for england and wales from 2008 to 2013. it was the human rights adviser to the no 9 and policing and the association of chief police officers. he decided to enter politics in his fift
of $61.00 seas. and the far right reform u. k. policy at well that set to win a 13 seats as we've just been discussing how to jump june takes a look now, just what went wrong. the conservative party the labor policy has one of those general election. and i have coolants. okay, installment to congratulate him on his victory today. power will change hands in a peaceful, an orderly manner with goodwill on all sides. that is something that should give us all confidence in our country, stupidity and...
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after 14 years of conservative rules, he entered number 10 downing street. as the u. k is new prime minister i say to you directly, mike of but will serve you. politics can be a false, but good. we will show that. we've changed the life of policy, returned it to service, and that is how we woke up a country fast potty 2nd. after leading his guns over the body to it was selection, defeat ever pharma prime minister richie so not resigned as it's lead to i apologize to the british people and this body will in this federal speech, i would like to say 1st and full nice. i am sorry, i have given this joel smile. actually a signal that the government of the united kingdom must change. and yours is the more to turn out in the election was the lowest in years. but it was enough to prepare labor to over $400.00 seats in parliament and leave the conservative, languishing, but around a $120.00. the conservatives last. well, the populace reform parties gain deleda nigel for i want a seat in parliament for the 1st time. the. it's not just disappointed, but with a conservative policy,
after 14 years of conservative rules, he entered number 10 downing street. as the u. k is new prime minister i say to you directly, mike of but will serve you. politics can be a false, but good. we will show that. we've changed the life of policy, returned it to service, and that is how we woke up a country fast potty 2nd. after leading his guns over the body to it was selection, defeat ever pharma prime minister richie so not resigned as it's lead to i apologize to the british people and this...
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u. k. across all parts of the u. k. and during this period, well, no voting, we're not allowed to talk very we, we had roles in the u. k, you know, that talk about politics or policies or who might be handle who, who, who's, who's not ahead. that'll change is when the polls close and quite an important development, then we get the exit poll. now the exit publish something is commissioned by the 3 main. you end of the u. k. domestic, broad. costas. and it's commission from the research company itself. what they do is they go to a 130 opposing sections across the u. k that they've chosen is representative of the u. k. in those products stations, once people come out to cost that vote cost to put that x on the pallet paper, the research is approach them and have a right click about a paper and say, can you more cut off by the paper? what you just marked on the one inside the posing station that's about 20000 people across the u. k. all of those results are collected all of the experts. so the data analysts look at them, th
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so there is really a cost of living crisis says a very many people here in the u. k. and they want also show to of on so it's not just long term on says no big briefly, when can we expect 1st results we have the exit polls. that's a tenant. so buquet time just after 10 o'clock they're usually pretty reliable. so they will give and direction of travel and then overnight the results will come in . so we are expecting that by tomorrow, early morning, we will know who the next british prime minister will be bigger than us that in london covering the british parliamentary election for us. thank you very much. i a football players, hemp just jumped on the page has sponsored diplomatic route between germany and turkey. the german for an office assignment, the talk is and boss of the, of to uncorrupted the same targets defend a beer ident, are made the sign known as the walls salutes will salute. draw the celebrating a goal at the european championships. here in germany, the hand gesture is associated with the turkish far right organization known as the gray roles, which germa
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of you around the world. welcome. we'd begin the day in the u. k. where the clinical clock just underwent a major reset for the 1st time. in 14 years, the british prime minister is not a member of the conservative party here. storm or head of the labor party became the case. new prime minister on friday catapulted to victory. and then the election that is seen by some is the result of a major reform of labor. under stormers leadership, there had been comparisons made with the last labor land slide. some of you may remember 1997 when tony blair became britain's youngest at 20th century prime minister. he and his wife sherry entering number 10, downing street. the cheering crowds excited about the promise of a rebranding party known as new labor. almost 3 years later does a comparison between new labor and storm or is labor? does it hold water? and what about the conservative? is that party? is it all washed up? i'll ask you just a moment, but 1st to reach you of the you case, read, set the election. a new era has begun in you people. it takes, at leas
of you around the world. welcome. we'd begin the day in the u. k. where the clinical clock just underwent a major reset for the 1st time. in 14 years, the british prime minister is not a member of the conservative party here. storm or head of the labor party became the case. new prime minister on friday catapulted to victory. and then the election that is seen by some is the result of a major reform of labor. under stormers leadership, there had been comparisons made with the last labor land...
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after 14 years of conservative, rude, he entered number 10 downing street. as the u. k is new prime minister. i say to you directly, mike government will serve you. politics can be a false for good. we will show that we've changed the life of policy, returned it to service, and that is how we woke up a country fast potty 2nd. after leading his guns, it'd be the body to it was selection, defeat ever pharma prime minister richie so not resigned as it's lead to he apologized to the british people and his body in his federal speech. as i would like to say, 1st and foremost, i am sorry i have given this joke, miles, you have sent a clear signal that the government of the united kingdom must change. and yours is the more to turn out in the election was the lowest in years. but it was enough to prepare labor to over $400.00 seats in parliament and leave the conservative, languishing, but around a $120.00. the conservatives lost both the populace reform parties gain deleda nigel for i want a seat in parliament for the 1st time. the . it's not just disappointment with the conser
after 14 years of conservative, rude, he entered number 10 downing street. as the u. k is new prime minister. i say to you directly, mike government will serve you. politics can be a false for good. we will show that we've changed the life of policy, returned it to service, and that is how we woke up a country fast potty 2nd. after leading his guns, it'd be the body to it was selection, defeat ever pharma prime minister richie so not resigned as it's lead to he apologized to the british people...
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u. k. of the want to take you to another election know, pose of opened in iran and voting is under way. and a presidential run of the voters of choosing between reformers candidate must have possession and conservative society jelly around. supremely, the company has cost his balance and reserves and writings to do the same time. the law who's a cool east, it's a good day. this is the day of participating in the election. i heard about the people's enthusiasm. if that is true, that is a pleasing case, and hopefully we will successfully anticipate the election and choose the right kind of at this stage, people should make more efforts to have a president tomorrow, god bless the nation. and those who make efforts for the possess came, came out on top of the 1st round with about 42.5 percent, but he fell short of another tried when jelly was 2nd with the runs 38.7 percent for candidates were approved to contest to succeed, able to come what are easy, who died in a helicopter crash in may? that's
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so not as in prime minister of the u. k anymore. he's apologize to voters, it's apologize to campaigners. the cold party has got a lot of rebuilding to do. but all eyes, of course, on your stomach. yeah, you can probably see behind me here in downing street a pretty large crowd of people gathered on the other side of downing street there in front of the building itself. those are members of kids, thomas team, labor party activist workers. people who've spent long hours toiling in labor policy headquarters here, perhaps in constituencies or over the country. many during running a campaign that was widely credited as being professional and disciplined and highly focused in the courses pruitt of the labor party to this land slide. victory, not far from here. a very short distance along wide holding down the mile of fucking and palace. we have seen in the last about 40 like 45 minutes, also receive sue not going to see the king for a private audience, but the king at which he would have tended his resignation and advise the king to a poi
so not as in prime minister of the u. k anymore. he's apologize to voters, it's apologize to campaigners. the cold party has got a lot of rebuilding to do. but all eyes, of course, on your stomach. yeah, you can probably see behind me here in downing street a pretty large crowd of people gathered on the other side of downing street there in front of the building itself. those are members of kids, thomas team, labor party activist workers. people who've spent long hours toiling in labor policy...
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the is the final day of campaigning in the u. k. ahead of the general election from minnesota, she threw neck from the governing, conservative party and labor. the. the keys style might have been amazing motions before they cost a balance on thursday. opinion polls suggest the labor party is set to end 14 years of conservative governess we've now had for 2 years of close up the vision and failure of the choice tomorrow is to bring back to an end to turn the page and start to rebuild with label james bays is joining us live from london now, and it certainly seems to be heading in one direction. doesn't that james? if you look at the poles, not much has changed throughout this 6. we can pain labor double digits ahead in the polls. so yes, that is the expectation of everyone, but of course it is not the polls the count. it's the books that count the votes that the cost when the polls open. 15 as from now i was telling you about in some ways is a little bit of a minor thing in terms of the big picture, but still symbolically important
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u. k. as to what i can say about some of those issues at stake due to u. k. electro little boss of to 14 is, is conservative that governments 6 weeks of campaigning versus here. all having the say at polling stations like the one behind me and some 40000 others. they all having nessa on who will leave the country. and charlotte, what can you tell us about labor leader cures storm or he, if we believe the policy could very, very well be the next bridge. probably minister steve benita. all the opposition cents left the labor party since 2020. who took it from his previous sessa. a jerry me cool. been off the he lost the general election in 2019. a lot of has been has been made of the case down in the background. he is a human rights lawyer. famously, we're here alone, but his father was a tool maker, but he's not a fresh face to politics. here we've been seeing him engaging with prime minister really so you're not as the leader of the opposition and the country will of course have to say on, on which man they would like to lead this country. we will, of cours
u. k. as to what i can say about some of those issues at stake due to u. k. electro little boss of to 14 is, is conservative that governments 6 weeks of campaigning versus here. all having the say at polling stations like the one behind me and some 40000 others. they all having nessa on who will leave the country. and charlotte, what can you tell us about labor leader cures storm or he, if we believe the policy could very, very well be the next bridge. probably minister steve benita. all the...
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and without any special funds like we saw of the rest has invasion into u. k. $170.00 created a special 100000000000 year of budget for defends, but we'll lend the details about this. but they said today, well, thank you so much as always for your reporting. what is this chief political correspondent? you know how to just before we go, we can bring you a reminder of the top stories that we've been following for you today. a k is a center less labor party, has one, a landslide victory, with a 2 thirds of seats counted the governing. a conservative suffered a big loss after 14 years in power and the liberal democrats looks who have made some gains and are in 3rd place. the numbers also suggest nigel for roger's anti immigration reform party. we'll take several seats and here in germany, the government has agreed on a proposal to plug a 40000000000 euro gap and it's 2025 budget. the coalition partners have decided to stick to the controversial debt breaks, which forbids germany from borrowing more and 0.35 percent of its economic outputs . in the mat, you're up t
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so this would be something of course you, the u. k. would have to pay a financial contributions to be overhead costs, but i think this would be something really positive to improve the situation of students and young professionals. they've also mentioned defense, of course. a big issue in europe is the bore and ukraine. london has been one of key of strongest allies. is it safe to say to your storm and will continue on that course a? hi police a i think the patrice engagement for ukraine has been very impressive. we have seen 61st cooperation between the united states and britain on this matter of so many of the shows, but i think it was a mistake. the full that you click on that excluded form, assessed security and defense matters from the initial negotiations for trade and cooperation agreement. and here, i believe that a formalized cooperation of these important matches between the u. k. i'm the you could be a way of an important step forward, and this is also gonna be read in the name of a manifesto. label manifesto spoke about a q
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u. k. of course the, the actual votes coming throughout the night, some of them on thursday, then into friday morning. then throughout the day on friday in the way, what x in the u. k. a is a parliamentary democracy. so you have the u. k divided into 650 arrows. cool constituencies. in each areas you both for your m p. each of those and piece belong to a policy as each of those constituents, the results come in. we build up the picture to see who is which party is going to have the most number then pays. and the, the policy that has the most number of and pays that lead to becomes the next prime minister based here in number 10 downing street. so it's a long process, but very, very soon we get a pretty good indication, i think of where things are going. thank you, james cents. and james batten's reporting from london. you had imported chinese electric vehicles with extra towers from friday. the duties on provisional for the next 4 months. that's as negotiations continue between european and ch
u. k. of course the, the actual votes coming throughout the night, some of them on thursday, then into friday morning. then throughout the day on friday in the way, what x in the u. k. a is a parliamentary democracy. so you have the u. k divided into 650 arrows. cool constituencies. in each areas you both for your m p. each of those and piece belong to a policy as each of those constituents, the results come in. we build up the picture to see who is which party is going to have the most number...
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u. k. all part of his government's drive. he says to reset the u. k. foreign policy, but one thing he's adamant he won't do is rejoined the european union. we're not open to the free free movement of people. there will be no reverse of rex it, the business minister says. but that could be placed a ties to the you, the cost where it's and the mutual interest of both your opinion on the okay to work together. but good faith. the relationship is going to make sense to home, the new prime minister headed to edinburgh. i can't tell you how important it is to me to be here in scotland with you. 48 hours off to for 10 invited me to form a government stop on his trip around the u. k. part of the pledge to kick stalled grace. nationwide. k sluggish economy could limit its influence on the world stage with new plans by labor to reverse costs to the overseas a budget. but the intention at least is so persons new leader to swiftly establish himself as a global statesman lender as need to reach out to 0 london, a thoughts of being tired since the batteries evacua
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of voting. they would have had no seats. that's true. we see that in the u . k, the same thing is happening in just about all the other countries to also across the wells. if you, if you allow a, a, a narrative that's migration is the source of every problem. people have, then this is what you will get. so i think one of the challenges focused on the will now be to focus on the real problems of people. also controlling migration of course, but focusing as well. and what she does as what she says on, on the real problems on the and s s on social issues on housing. and i hope it's an, i'm pretty sure this is what people do. a vice president of the european parliament john and social democratic cut out in a body. thank you so much. very welcome. and a reminder, 4 of us curious dom of the new prime minister is due to speaker downing street. in a few minutes, we will bring you the whole thing live. when it happens, you're seeing pictures that from buckingham palace where she is. donna is county that having an audience with king charles who will appoint him prime mini
of voting. they would have had no seats. that's true. we see that in the u . k, the same thing is happening in just about all the other countries to also across the wells. if you, if you allow a, a, a narrative that's migration is the source of every problem. people have, then this is what you will get. so i think one of the challenges focused on the will now be to focus on the real problems of people. also controlling migration of course, but focusing as well. and what she does as what she...
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your skeptic is basically because of him that the u. k. came out of the you, he basically forced breaks it upon a conservative government and this referendum. and he is now doing everything that he can to try to pretty much as he said, bring down some of those conservatives. he wants to make sure that immigration is going to come down. he doesn't like that. he wants to make sure that they're all going to be a whole lot of changes. he and his policy actually got 15 percent of the vote, but the only translated into 4 seats. why? because the british political system is a little bit different to others. there was no proportional representation, and that is something also that he and his policy say needs to change because they say that they are entitled to many more, 6 impala and they want to see a real different survey was sent to the phone in the side, not just for the conservatives, but also for this new labor government and allows the states for thank you very much. so as far as buying renting that as the hon gary, i'm finding the civic to
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of the u. s. and the u. k. of the only countries that haven't resumed funding the u. n. agency for palestinian refugees after suspending support earlier this year. more than 16 countries have promised to support on rise. it's known during a plunging conference in new york capital, alexander reports from the united nations on the 1st floor as it was announced. 100 countries signed the pledge re affirming that un relief and work agency for posting in refugees known as unreal as being the backbone of humanitarian response in gaza. and the announcement took place on the sidelines of the annual unreal pledge in conference in new york, where the secretary general surge nations to donate. thank those that did and also again called for an end to the war. just remedy saw if you couldn't get any worse seeing gaza somehow, appallingly ceilings are being pushed into ever deeper circles of hell. israel has killed $195.00 unrest staff and bond dozens of un run schools and hospitals during its war on gaza. and roe was facing financial ruin after a campaign by israel to discredit. sh
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o class. saul is the chief of staff of the u. k. house of commons, and a former advisor to conservative m. p. caroline notes as with us, live now from tenants in the united kingdom. so 1st of all, i wonder if you've heard anything in the last 24 hours 48 hours from where she's still not going some of these key issues. that would make you down the prediction that the conservatives are heading towards a huge defeat. i wish i had, i think the, the polls has be so widely in favor of delay the policy. now for some time, the general public seems to be incredibly angry with the conservative side government as it stands that i don't think there is anything that the prime minister can say at the moment that will make size post change in any meaningful fashion. i think that we all going to see a majority for the late the policy. i think the, the conservative policy and now look, he goes to how best to minimize the losses of their employees and how, how many seats they have left really is, is up for a discussion. and then i've seen anything for
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it's a matter of pleasing the best amongst a bad bunch. i'm afraid politics and u. k. has been pretty badly served ever since we've made the bad decision for breaks it. i think looking. so if i've done a lot of things wrong, i don't think they're going to i don't think a lot people are going to give them the world is watching the reflection. the foreign policy is known to the center of the find more friends with the difference between the main policies on issues like the cranes posts or the economy migration and health care of people's top consents the u. k. is facing a cost of living crisis. migration tickets have hit record highs in recent years. and the health service is struggling under the pressure of mess of waiting lists. when the election results come in people's to be watching noise you for ongoing everybody, the architect breakfast and his anti immigration reform, u. k. perfect. they've seen search and supports which could shape the future of persons political landscape. the big question is whether they take a lot of votes of the conservatives to the point whe
it's a matter of pleasing the best amongst a bad bunch. i'm afraid politics and u. k. has been pretty badly served ever since we've made the bad decision for breaks it. i think looking. so if i've done a lot of things wrong, i don't think they're going to i don't think a lot people are going to give them the world is watching the reflection. the foreign policy is known to the center of the find more friends with the difference between the main policies on issues like the cranes posts or the...
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the big news obviously, is not just the scale of a totally different, but it's also the success of reform, u. k. the policy of nigel for all she was really elected to parliament at the time to try and yeah, you've been saying this ground swelling around nodule for roger off the all of his years of really i guess poking, poking buttons and all this kind of stuff. he it's, it's amazing to see him coming to for coming to the for like the way he is. meantime, the middle class in the u. k is being a high mode. it's hardly even an existence anymore and told me about where she's to come and see what it was suited to actually cold for the snap election. yes. this is. yeah. the 1st summer let you know the 1st year july election since 1945. so it's a, it was a big surprise that many people saw. so knock a cost code as a, as a snap election. and people have questioned the reasons why the pole pole was what looking good. one reason being given is the interest rates have phone and inflation has come down. so there's, you know, that was one reason thinking. so not may of so that they could have whether the l
the big news obviously, is not just the scale of a totally different, but it's also the success of reform, u. k. the policy of nigel for all she was really elected to parliament at the time to try and yeah, you've been saying this ground swelling around nodule for roger off the all of his years of really i guess poking, poking buttons and all this kind of stuff. he it's, it's amazing to see him coming to for coming to the for like the way he is. meantime, the middle class in the u. k is being a...
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one of the architects of rex it here in the u. k. now they have the 2nd really eating into that conservative birch. now we've got a number of all the sees that we will be looking at throughout the night is going to be probably a little a few hours. and then we're going to start getting more results around 4 am. and so, and hopefully a clearer picture of how the nation is looking at about 7 am putting d that else way and then what's all the key seats to account for as well as, as of course, the car and prime is richie. see you next. these in a new england dot is suppose to comment about for the cm and as for us as a test on the label lead a seat in north london around the same time that is a very safe season and he's expected to, to retain that to win and now what's also quite interesting is that it seems that a number of conservative cabinet ministers, us set to lose that seeds a nearly the child that time you vice a huge army, hon. so he seems to, to be on calls to lose his see. but of course we, we let him know that until the result
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please say the attacker has been shocked and insurance is the final day of campaigning and the u. k, a head of a general election on thursday. the primary services, so knock and labor leader care sama has been voting. have been meeting voters rather before they cast their ballots tomorrow and the most powerful hurricane to hit the caribbean. so early in the storm season is bounding towards jamaica. it's getting at least 6 people and that the train of destruction in grenada and st. vincent and the grand in the us. the neal judging donald trump's hash money trying, i suppose phoned his sentencing. it follows chatting just by chance legal team in the wake of the supreme court landmark judgment. on monday, in the court, multiple, my presidents have immunity from prosecution for official acts. they committed while in office. trump is now set to be sentenced on september the 18th, instead of the next of next week, he was convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records, with the intent of intro n sync the 2016. the election was named jordan has more from washington former and us pres
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of consensus. the main political parties in several countries. the u. k. being a being born, obviously the light body will gain power in the u. k, but we're seeing the rise of, of the more message body. so the reform party sort of guiding, motivates and the course in the fonts in the back of the cons decision which could for the 1st time actually kind of hand. uh, let's see what the 2nd line of waiting says. but to moving depends. that's, that's potty the so i think there is sort of in base so i so sense of the kind of shift away from to the mainstream kind of political bodies which on very on seeing the questions, people worried about stay on the call sort of being causes on as far as i'm concerned, as an internationally some for example, what's happening in the train and other kind of complex. so and well, i think this concern that connects these traditional policies and nobody's saying anything different from each other on these big label challenges which any seem to be getting was pulled up even though studies horse thing, slightly different things they
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the thing in terms of the big picture, still symbolically important here in the u. k. and that's the some newspaper owned by rupert murdoch. the son, newspaper claims of always chosen the window of the stoplight newspaper in the u. k . elections. the sun is go to a headline. it says it's time for a new manager. and we don't mean sex southgate a reference to the english football manager, garrett southgate. and they are talking about the time for kids, comma to take over. they say that he's moved his policy to the center one the right to govern. so a relatively important endorsement and of course not as important newspapers as they used to be decades ago. i remember more than 3 decades ago, the 1992 election when the son of kind it was the one that up that it's one that selection when uh, when a new clinic was defeated by joe major, they famously have the headline. it's the son won't want it on the following day. of the wednesday marks the final day of campaigning ahead of yvonne's presidential bundle float on friday. the 2 candidates have been holding, they find round th
the thing in terms of the big picture, still symbolically important here in the u. k. and that's the some newspaper owned by rupert murdoch. the son, newspaper claims of always chosen the window of the stoplight newspaper in the u. k . elections. the sun is go to a headline. it says it's time for a new manager. and we don't mean sex southgate a reference to the english football manager, garrett southgate. and they are talking about the time for kids, comma to take over. they say that he's moved...
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uniting the resistance in a to a nation of israel. joining me is a man who knows the reality of illegal u. k. u. s. u armed occupation, 1st hand born in 1994 and they are all about gaza. awkward, they'll know, cuz in june of a 2 decades of israel's aggression, the murder of his brother, i'm and in 2014, drove him to tell his story and create will not numbers a platform amplifying god's invoices. he joins me now from london. thank you so much. for coming on the show just before he gets in then yeah, whose address this week and the other issue is just remind this one. israel is done to your family. well, is there a husband, somebody somebody with it has been doing for the past 76 years? so the processing and people it has been mess securing the palestinians if they click lens and on them as, as they were sleeping in their home. this is what's happened to my family. my family were sleeping in their home in a safe area and started by is are and when and is there any bomb was dropped on my family couldn't go all of them. 21 members of my family were slow to wear. mess occurs while they were sleep
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this going to do that. israel is backed by the united states of america by the u. k, the west of most of the e u countries. they provide the state of israel with weapons, was financing with intelligence we have yet to see who was involved in the assassination of a smile. heavier who provided the intelligence. is this real capable on its own to do such a thing? while we have noticed that it is incapable of operating in guys on its own and depends on the u. s. m, u, k. well, intelligence? so let alone the operating in, in the, in that, in that run or not around in general, or otherwise anywhere else around the middle east. so it's a bronze to, or a grand or colonial project. and that there really reflects the continuation of what's the colonized ation of our territory and no matter what direction was or is it for now in terms of condemning colonialism, it's a fact of life here. and israel is the embodiment of those colonialism and uh, well crimes and go pressing the civilian population not only in 1000, but in the middle east and general. dimitri meantime, welcome to t
this going to do that. israel is backed by the united states of america by the u. k, the west of most of the e u countries. they provide the state of israel with weapons, was financing with intelligence we have yet to see who was involved in the assassination of a smile. heavier who provided the intelligence. is this real capable on its own to do such a thing? while we have noticed that it is incapable of operating in guys on its own and depends on the u. s. m, u, k. well, intelligence? so let...
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as the lays had berlin and amsterdam cheerful airport, among many others in the u. k of the london stock exchange was temporarily effected along with the sky news channels, which was unable to brook costs for several laws to hospitals in germany have also canceled non emergency operations the update. so i can send somebody down to business has more just been out in the studio with him from val, i'm sorry, i missed that mixed up. my website sort of gave a good. what do we know so far? well, we know these ice uses are happening around the world, and millions of people are effective. they're happening across different sectors, from aviation to media, to banking flights across the world have been cancelled. leading to increasingly k all succeeds at airports as you mentioned, other sectors to affected broadcasting. abc australia was done in sky news in the u . k as well. health care affected as well. hospitals here in germany counseling elective surgeries in the u. k. the national health service says booking assistance there are done as well. trained systems in the u. k. were
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of fluid while she was in prison . and she had to give up a px the studies and prompted her place as a u. k. university. because of the travel restrictions imposed on her. she says new criminal lawyers are in the crashing defense. you name it and we have seen either this 3rd or various kinds of if i was put on them or various kinds of other orders i put on them so that there is no voice which can question any decision off the synergy, 3 new laws replacing in this peanut pool criminal procedure code and the evidence act all take effect on monday. the hospital seemed the context of the british to those, and a lot of them will video faces. so that was the need of that is the reason why it was fed that a new set of laws governing the pin code as well as the evidence that they must get introduced in this country. the new law is do away with the crime of sedition. but introduce new crimes against the state, which only vaguely defined tedder often says are included and police will enjoy much. why depaula's? the changes also streamline rules of evidence before minnes. i'm it shaw says he consulted widely regardi
of fluid while she was in prison . and she had to give up a px the studies and prompted her place as a u. k. university. because of the travel restrictions imposed on her. she says new criminal lawyers are in the crashing defense. you name it and we have seen either this 3rd or various kinds of if i was put on them or various kinds of other orders i put on them so that there is no voice which can question any decision off the synergy, 3 new laws replacing in this peanut pool criminal procedure...
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u. k. of the well is it is really indicative of what has been happening on the national level head. so what you've had is you've had 3 seats that were being contested. one was a label stronghold since 2005, but the other 2 seats, they were a conservative gains in 2019, when the conservative party was being led, 5 forest johnson. and a pro managed to get bricks at donald member. of course, that move hampton voted strongly full britons exit of the european union. but those 2 conservative seats have now gone back to neva highlights, including the desire for change of the unhappiness that that has been hit in wolverhampton. so what is also interesting to note to that in the label stronghold reform, the anti immigration right when populous policy was 2nd place in that neighbor stronghold in the 2 of the seats, where the conservatives came. second, before them came said, so really showcasing how reform has really disrupted the conservative vote throughout the country to close. well, this has been a victory for labor here. there's still a significant amount of challenges in wolverhampton,
u. k. of the well is it is really indicative of what has been happening on the national level head. so what you've had is you've had 3 seats that were being contested. one was a label stronghold since 2005, but the other 2 seats, they were a conservative gains in 2019, when the conservative party was being led, 5 forest johnson. and a pro managed to get bricks at donald member. of course, that move hampton voted strongly full britons exit of the european union. but those 2 conservative seats...
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s a u armed israel on the pretext of october, the 7th. joining me from london in the u. k. his former palestinian diplomat. f e stuff. yeah. he was below representative to holland the okay. the vatican, the us and russia. he's being deputy had of the piano delegation in geneva and to the un about to thank you so much for coming on every hour of the stores. it continues. could israel continued to commit genocide without britain where you are the united states, the, your opinion supplying the weapons? as you know often, commentators have said that this the yeah was shot this time himself in the foot. and it seemed to me that nothing him seems to have many more than 2 feet down people's up to now he gets, it keeps getting away with it. and it's unfortunate because in international relations the international when.
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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 flushing, preston loud them. you put him on his 10 on the ukraine bowl. and o u. conflict has caused big problems, issues to knock his departure before the end of the day commemorations and phones was widely criticized while his flight was thomas state unto the and 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. is 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's advising that you west democ
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we have a united kingdom even deserves who are not too fond of the way the u. k. has handled what's what's your professional and personal background? i mean, how did you turn out the way you did? because most of your colleagues, you do not have to go through. so this kind of treats no, well. busy i mean, i think i'm, if you have any understanding of how the british private school system and the lee university system, what it is, a very effective means of turning out and uh on questioning. so vile a fascist believes effectively. who then, yes, they are taught to crave power to face power to love power. and then these people in very the end up in positions of power. and that perspective, that for then shape the world around the, in the, pretty much the entirety of the british media is comprised of people who went to a lead british private schools to get up the intelligence services. likewise, the minute treat. likewise, governments, likewise, it's a very specific club which the average person is complete, the shots household. and so no, um, yes, knowing how the syste
we have a united kingdom even deserves who are not too fond of the way the u. k. has handled what's what's your professional and personal background? i mean, how did you turn out the way you did? because most of your colleagues, you do not have to go through. so this kind of treats no, well. busy i mean, i think i'm, if you have any understanding of how the british private school system and the lee university system, what it is, a very effective means of turning out and uh on questioning. so...