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u. k. p. m praised him for his courage and integrity and the presence of underlying praised him as a trusted and respected leader. he left an unforgettable legacy. and i think it's fair to say the globe of legacy is a bit of a mixed bag. depending where you're looking at it from the west, he's widely seen as this progressive reforming leader, he brought around an era of hope. he opened up russia. obviously he brought on the peaceful ends, the cold war, signed ons reduction street is with the u. s. as well as brought around the unification of germany in 99, he was even awarded the nobel peace prize for his role in improving east west relations. but i think it's fair to say the overhead in russia, his legacy isn't quite as rosy, many blame his political reforms, glass must in perestroika openness and restructuring for the economic turbulence that engulfed the country in the ninety's and the subsequent fall in living standards. so obviously people here are the biggest fun of gorbachev. the ninety's
u. k. p. m praised him for his courage and integrity and the presence of underlying praised him as a trusted and respected leader. he left an unforgettable legacy. and i think it's fair to say the globe of legacy is a bit of a mixed bag. depending where you're looking at it from the west, he's widely seen as this progressive reforming leader, he brought around an era of hope. he opened up russia. obviously he brought on the peaceful ends, the cold war, signed ons reduction street is with the u....
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u. k. p. m to ukraine's capital britain itself is currently suffering from sky rocketing inflation, which is on truck 2 at 8 teen percent in early 2023, quoting to some protection. so that would be the highest inflation peak and some for decades on bars. johnston's coals for people to be prepared to pay the price. well, they haven't gone dawn very well. just imagine being so wealthy, so privileged and so utterly lacking in empathy that you can't see that people in poverty suffer, struggle and die and crippling financial crisis. this is everything that's wrong with boris johnson. you don't balance this war on the backs of suffering british children and thereby escape the government's responsibilities to those kits. voice johnson playing the champion of all things ukraine. when he's a busted flush on the homefront, is utterly transparent. so he's obviously making a last ditch attempt at being an international statesman. after being such a monumental disaster domestically well with prices soaring a
u. k. p. m to ukraine's capital britain itself is currently suffering from sky rocketing inflation, which is on truck 2 at 8 teen percent in early 2023, quoting to some protection. so that would be the highest inflation peak and some for decades on bars. johnston's coals for people to be prepared to pay the price. well, they haven't gone dawn very well. just imagine being so wealthy, so privileged and so utterly lacking in empathy that you can't see that people in poverty suffer, struggle and...
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u. k. p. m, admired gorbachev's, courage and integrity. your opinion, president ursula, of underlying praise him as a trusted and respected leader who laughed as she described. unforgettable legacy. and i could go on rory, but just touching on that on forgetful legacy, that is lavonda lion phrased in for i think it's fair to say that it is a bit of a mixed bag, depending on where you look at it from in the west. gorbachev is seen as this sort of progressive reforming leader. he brought around democracy an era of hope and he opened up wilson of course he did, you know, he and he brought an end to the cold war. he signed a number of arms reduction treaties with the u. s. and of course brought around the beautification of germany and he was awarded the nobel peace prize in 1990 as well for his role in improving relations between the east and west. but i think it's fair to say the overhead in russia, that legacy isn't quite as rosy. many russians, they do blame him for the economic turbulence caused by his reforms. you have obviously the, the
u. k. p. m, admired gorbachev's, courage and integrity. your opinion, president ursula, of underlying praise him as a trusted and respected leader who laughed as she described. unforgettable legacy. and i could go on rory, but just touching on that on forgetful legacy, that is lavonda lion phrased in for i think it's fair to say that it is a bit of a mixed bag, depending on where you look at it from in the west. gorbachev is seen as this sort of progressive reforming leader. he brought around...
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u. k. mitten m. p. tobias ellwood and member of the house of representative of the united states adam cousin garcia when they said that the shelling of the and p p cooled to be the reason for invoking article 5 of nato . at the same time, the west and mass media are using the conclusions over the u. s. arms control disarmament agency, which says that there is nothing dangerous for the people in western europe in the shelling of e and p. p or even in, in the possible accident. there will, there will be no major disaster. the station should with a stand of a rock and strike. and even if it does on them, the tongue of radioactive count contamination will not really reach western europe . the fact that even in this scenario, another the very least that people and is up orosco roblis was suffer. well, our western colleagues, i think, traditionally chunk off to collateral damage, probably this is how they express they're concerned about people and the huge human a centre of security that we heard so much abo
u. k. mitten m. p. tobias ellwood and member of the house of representative of the united states adam cousin garcia when they said that the shelling of the and p p cooled to be the reason for invoking article 5 of nato . at the same time, the west and mass media are using the conclusions over the u. s. arms control disarmament agency, which says that there is nothing dangerous for the people in western europe in the shelling of e and p. p or even in, in the possible accident. there will, there...
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u. k. tory conservative party m p on twitter, who sent out an alert to be the intelligence linked special forces of ukraine. when eva pointed out on twitter that she was in donuts. and she was reporting on the illegal and genocidal use of the petal mines by the ukrainian forces against or don't civilian within 2 days the hotel were about that was thing was heavily shell. so, you know, it becomes very clear that now that these information clusters, these are cyber warfare units are in close connection with the intelligence agencies of the countries and regimes that are targeting journalists that are expiring thing, that criminality. and this, yes, it becomes, it is now becoming literally the media and the n g i. agencies working in lock step with the regime defense departments and intelligence and security agencies are effectively becoming in direct hit men for their regimes. and you know, i con, i'm under stating it, actually, you know, it's a conversation that requires a lot more time that we have here. and i do apologize for that. vanessa be offended investigative journalist space in da
u. k. tory conservative party m p on twitter, who sent out an alert to be the intelligence linked special forces of ukraine. when eva pointed out on twitter that she was in donuts. and she was reporting on the illegal and genocidal use of the petal mines by the ukrainian forces against or don't civilian within 2 days the hotel were about that was thing was heavily shell. so, you know, it becomes very clear that now that these information clusters, these are cyber warfare units are in close...
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p. m. yeah. what governments i think is, is, is the assets that the, the u. k. government at the moment is in this kind of hiatus, are between the exits are of forest johnson. he's swung around somewhere and the, the, the, that the new prime minister, whoever that may be coming, they basically means this, that the current government can't take any big decisions because it's got to be up to the new prime minister. so actually put them into practice. they are currently ruling out doing what the opposition party labor calling for, which is a freeze on the energy cap and a wind fall tax to basically pay for a rescue package. the current government to saying they're not gonna do that. and i don't think either of the candidates list russell richey soon act or are going to do that either, but is unclear at the moment. what they will do is clear. they have to do something that's going to be their biggest. ah, they're the biggest thing that they have in their, in tray when they take position up. let's try to saying that sir. she is against her hand out. so she is going
p. m. yeah. what governments i think is, is, is the assets that the, the u. k. government at the moment is in this kind of hiatus, are between the exits are of forest johnson. he's swung around somewhere and the, the, the, that the new prime minister, whoever that may be coming, they basically means this, that the current government can't take any big decisions because it's got to be up to the new prime minister. so actually put them into practice. they are currently ruling out doing what the...