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u. k. right back to the beginning and aging trends, the non has been to prevent crime preventative intervention. to stop a problem happening to prevent the crime continuing is not legitimate. might i know the answer force can be used to prevent a crime and to separate or confronting each other for him to me if necessary. and what needs to happen is the officer's needs to be able to justify the use of force to have a legal reason to using it and to be able to demonstrate before she was necessary in proportionate to the threats as existing existing time. now there's a robust procedure in the u. k, where that happens, offices to account and barbara compliance system by the police, complaints and authorities and by the course shows allegations be made the sources excessive on friday night to expect and please to be able to resolve things without any use. it's also tool and i use it falls isn't necessarily due and becomes so necessary and or excessive, holler, longer pennies. time is taken up, dealing
u. k. right back to the beginning and aging trends, the non has been to prevent crime preventative intervention. to stop a problem happening to prevent the crime continuing is not legitimate. might i know the answer force can be used to prevent a crime and to separate or confronting each other for him to me if necessary. and what needs to happen is the officer's needs to be able to justify the use of force to have a legal reason to using it and to be able to demonstrate before she was necessary...
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u. k. right now, is the supply chain, the semiconductor issue and the closing of manufacturing plant for call manufacturing is far greater of an issue. and the labor shortage is a far greater issue. and the semiconductor issue is far greater of a problem than this 1.25 percent tax. well, there is no doubt that it health care is going to major costs. are governments across the world. is there any other countries right now who you can already see on the rising are going to have to follow that same protocol and raise taxes all because of the health care expenses incurred for the past year and a half? i don't know, john. germany has seen major issues through this and that also because they took a lot of immigrants in so it might follow in germany and you may see the netherlands and maybe also sweden. it was basically the countries that took a lot of immigrants in there, probably the ones that are going to fall next. and i think that's where people have the problem with it. they're going to raise mone
u. k. right now, is the supply chain, the semiconductor issue and the closing of manufacturing plant for call manufacturing is far greater of an issue. and the labor shortage is a far greater issue. and the semiconductor issue is far greater of a problem than this 1.25 percent tax. well, there is no doubt that it health care is going to major costs. are governments across the world. is there any other countries right now who you can already see on the rising are going to have to follow that...
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u. k. question is, what will be the conclusion? what will be the epilogue? that's what's on the minds of many people in the u. k. right now, says andrew sentence reporting live from an anthro many facts. data is going to paris that out. serious. natasha butler is that 4th step in the back. the french foreign minister call it tell us more about the french reaction. while the sense of betrayal in paris is clear, as you say, the words of the french foreign minister joyfully trail really summing up the sentiments here from field it has been stabbed in the back. the old strayer has breached his trough, the let it down, the frauds also been let down by all the allies, the u. s. and the u. k. also, the australian government re committing to disagreement to buy french submarines just a few weeks ago, says the french foreign minister. so what happens there are many who want on. so from australia they're asking for 30, from the australian prime minister the scope morrison. and then this deep sense of disappointment in joe biden showing material, again saying that the current washington administration has acted in a trump like m
u. k. question is, what will be the conclusion? what will be the epilogue? that's what's on the minds of many people in the u. k. right now, says andrew sentence reporting live from an anthro many facts. data is going to paris that out. serious. natasha butler is that 4th step in the back. the french foreign minister call it tell us more about the french reaction. while the sense of betrayal in paris is clear, as you say, the words of the french foreign minister joyfully trail really summing up...
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u. k. right? so the elsewhere, so to worry about could this be a new hot spot or trouble? chinese property giant ever grand is reported to be on the verge of collapse today . sparking warnings it could spill over into may be a global economic disaster to contribute to lauren chen explains why you see in western countries, china's market is almost synonymous with manufacturing. but this story actually revolves around the housing market, which makes it roughly 28 percent of the country's economy. and for the ever grand group of china's largest property developers, the industry was very lucrative for a while at least. but now the companies on the brink of default and painfully over leveraged with depth of around $300000000000.00 us dollars. it turns out that housing bubbles are in just for americans with property prices down 20 percent from the same time last year. and with most of their developments into 3 cities, even last summer, estimates were saying that unfinished ever grand projects were taking around 3 and a half years to sell. and so since the beginning of this year,
u. k. right? so the elsewhere, so to worry about could this be a new hot spot or trouble? chinese property giant ever grand is reported to be on the verge of collapse today . sparking warnings it could spill over into may be a global economic disaster to contribute to lauren chen explains why you see in western countries, china's market is almost synonymous with manufacturing. but this story actually revolves around the housing market, which makes it roughly 28 percent of the country's economy....
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u. k. few will, shortages and a lot of petrol stations that have had to close. what do you think is behind this glitch? let's call it that, that we're seeing in the u. k. right now. i mean, we should know that supplies are really complex systems. they had, they were design and very stable times. and now we have an unstable time saw last changed. we had call it, we had brakes it. so suddenly everything is a bit out of pace. and the stability that we assumed for many years, many decades, when the systems were designed, supply chains where designed suddenly don't work any longer. so just focusing a little longer on, on the fuel issues, specifically because it doesn't seem to be a shortage of fuel. it's the shortage of h, g, v drivers that actually get the fuel to the station. is there anything similar that you're seeing in europe? what do you think is linked to that particular shortage here in the u. k, because people obviously are pointing the finger at breasts. it is that necessarily the case brakes it certainly plays a role. we see driver shortage is everywhere. now we see it in the us. we see it across europe. we see is we have seen it also in the u. k, but
u. k. few will, shortages and a lot of petrol stations that have had to close. what do you think is behind this glitch? let's call it that, that we're seeing in the u. k. right now. i mean, we should know that supplies are really complex systems. they had, they were design and very stable times. and now we have an unstable time saw last changed. we had call it, we had brakes it. so suddenly everything is a bit out of pace. and the stability that we assumed for many years, many decades, when the...
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u. k. forces and has the right to come to the u. k. will actually be helped while these parliamentary committee is ongoing to keep us posted nadeem and a dame bob by joining us live there from london to rick alley. easy alter of the 40 war in afghanistan of chronicle for told he thinks it's time for western powers to learn from them is thanks going to get this done. i think the 1st thing which has to be said very clearly and bluntly that this has been a huge political and ideological defeat for the american empire, for nato and for their lives. and it will bring hope on that level to many others who are still struggling like in palestine and other parts of that. this is possible, this can be done. and that is the principal reason. in my opinion, why there are so many saw faces. because normally when you bring a war to an end, you shouldn't be given some credit for it. and i think biden is absolutely right to have decided to withdraw from, from his, it was a war that was going know where it was a war that had wasted corinthians. it was
u. k. forces and has the right to come to the u. k. will actually be helped while these parliamentary committee is ongoing to keep us posted nadeem and a dame bob by joining us live there from london to rick alley. easy alter of the 40 war in afghanistan of chronicle for told he thinks it's time for western powers to learn from them is thanks going to get this done. i think the 1st thing which has to be said very clearly and bluntly that this has been a huge political and ideological defeat for...
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u. k, who might have every right to be in the u. k, because they hold paperwork to do so. some even citizenship but not just support staff. also human rights activists, people vulnerable because of gender or sexuality. he said that negotiations were on the way with neighboring countries to provide safe passage out of the country. and that as soon as that safe passage exists, the u. k would do everything possible to get people here under a resettlement scheme that we'll see some 20000 death guns brought to this country in the coming years or the other message for the taliban themselves. he said if they wanted to national acceptance and recognition, if they want, they have billions of dollars in funds currently frozen and international bank accounts release to them. well then they must provide that safe passage. they must respect the rights of women and girls, and they must make sure the country doesn't again, become a haven for terrorism. we will judge. he said, mister jones not for the 1st time. by the way, we will judge the taliban by their actions, not their words. and we
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u. k. government cracking down on rights to protest within the u. k. and you mentioned before about fossil fuel lobbying it now, how, what do you say to people who would say that all of this in the face of massive government pushed back massive industry pushed back that there is no hope i think the yeah, the things that i've given me hope over the years, how have been, especially recently the youth climate mover because the degree of understanding, i think, such an early age. you know, this was not a degree of understand the ide achieved by, you know, when i was way through high school, like it really is different now. but they have grown up in a world feeling completely detached from what has come before them. you know, they see the issues, they see what was gone wrong and i know that targets and i think there's a real real determination and a real passion there. but perhaps was missing from like my generation even. but certainly generations above that fills me with hope because i think these people, the fact that they, you know, this is these a passi
u. k. government cracking down on rights to protest within the u. k. and you mentioned before about fossil fuel lobbying it now, how, what do you say to people who would say that all of this in the face of massive government pushed back massive industry pushed back that there is no hope i think the yeah, the things that i've given me hope over the years, how have been, especially recently the youth climate mover because the degree of understanding, i think, such an early age. you know, this was...
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right? so the u. k. and the united states, when they're talking to australia and china and the sub deal and friends are saying, forget diplomacy. let's look at the economics. right? that's the standard they use. i guess, you know, let's just look at the economics of breaks in which we sat on the show now leading up to brags it that economically it was the stupidest thing a country could possibly do to cut themselves off from the world's largest trading partner. and a lot of people said, well, it's not about economics, it's about waving the british wagon eating marmite all day. and i said okay, that's great, but wait until the economic set in here is a good example. this gas crisis and the u. k is a direct result of breaks that add on top of that. the idea that britain's interfering politically with france and australia as to smite france because france of course was against britain during brags it. so you have all these politicians who are holding grudges with each other and are just playing petty politic
right? so the u. k. and the united states, when they're talking to australia and china and the sub deal and friends are saying, forget diplomacy. let's look at the economics. right? that's the standard they use. i guess, you know, let's just look at the economics of breaks in which we sat on the show now leading up to brags it that economically it was the stupidest thing a country could possibly do to cut themselves off from the world's largest trading partner. and a lot of people said, well,...
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right? so the u. k. and the united states, when they're talking to australia and china, and the sub deal and france are saying, forget diplomacy. let's look at the economics. right? that's the standard they use. i guess, you know, let's just look at the economics of breaks in which we sat on the show now leading up to brags it that economically it was the stupidest thing a country could possibly do to cut themselves off from the world's largest trading partner. and a lot of people said, well, it's not about economics, it's about waving the british flag and eating marmite all day. and i said okay, that's great, but wait until the economic set in here is a good example. this gas crisis and the u. k is a direct result of breaks that add on top of that. the idea that britain's interfering politically with france and australia as to smite france because france of course was against britain during brags it. so you have all these politicians who are holding grudges with each other and are just playing petty poli
right? so the u. k. and the united states, when they're talking to australia and china, and the sub deal and france are saying, forget diplomacy. let's look at the economics. right? that's the standard they use. i guess, you know, let's just look at the economics of breaks in which we sat on the show now leading up to brags it that economically it was the stupidest thing a country could possibly do to cut themselves off from the world's largest trading partner. and a lot of people said, well,...
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u. k. under what they call the arab scheme, not so repatriation skiing for people who work directly with the british military forces or the u. k. governments. but right now in the admission of the government, there are still hundreds of people who are less behind. some people say that the overall figure is thousands, if you take into account, not just those who work directly with british organizations untruths, but those who are most at risk and recognize as such by the foreign office. so the prime minister's office says you can, officials are now in talks in doha with taller bond officials on how to facilitate the evacuation in future. all those most at risk people that government doesn't want to recognize the taliban government right now, but it has no option other than to try to deal with people who could influence the taller bond in cobble try to facilitate people at least to get to the countries borders and on that the u. k is also sending 15 what it calls as crisis response specialists to pakistan was becky stone. and tajikistan to work with british diplomat is bad to ensure that anybody who does arrive can quickly travel to the u . k. if they
u. k. under what they call the arab scheme, not so repatriation skiing for people who work directly with the british military forces or the u. k. governments. but right now in the admission of the government, there are still hundreds of people who are less behind. some people say that the overall figure is thousands, if you take into account, not just those who work directly with british organizations untruths, but those who are most at risk and recognize as such by the foreign office. so the...
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right? he's all talk, he's got nothing after break that. remember the u. k, the neutered spent country? well indeed, france has the history of the close shock, which is more elegant bump right, that lives under the bridge with fine wine and champagne, and, you know, hanging out the life of stairs games born again that, you know, it's a little bit more romantic here than what you see directly francis in the winning as country in history, when it comes to war. they one more wars than any country on earth currently. so i think they're going to be back to form. i think it's a cross channel, 50 costs are back and play and i'm like and macaroni this. i'm taking macro in 6. well, of course, i guess the french one thing you see here, if you've ever lived here like we have for a long time, is, you know, there is more of a fisticuffs sort of thing. it's a normal like, you know, you see member, my chrome got punched here. cozy was often very like right in the face of his voters and the constituents, the people, the citizens of france. there's often a hand to hand combat because the country allows g
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all right, i have one more thing i want to hit before we go here. you know, the u. k is facing a labor shortage that is the worst decades. and now the confederation of british industry is saying that the crisis could actually land the last 2 years. and they're kind of saying that the government needs to do more here to fix the situation. what do they want the government to do? what they want the government to do is they want the government to ease the regulations and actually to allow more visa for your eastern european european workers to come in. but a couple of points. first of all, a step back as well. this labor shortage is going on and other places in the world in the u. s. there are 10000000 jobs. jobs are open and there are, you know, we're hiring signs all across the us. this is not a u. k issue. this is a worldwide issue. so it's not just in the u. k, but the reason that the u. k. government is holding back on this is because for the whole reason what they want to do is they want businesses to hire local u. k. british workers. that's what they want them to d
all right, i have one more thing i want to hit before we go here. you know, the u. k is facing a labor shortage that is the worst decades. and now the confederation of british industry is saying that the crisis could actually land the last 2 years. and they're kind of saying that the government needs to do more here to fix the situation. what do they want the government to do? what they want the government to do is they want the government to ease the regulations and actually to allow more visa...
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so therefore, right now the u. k. standing out for trouble, it's happening all over the world in terms of energy prices. but this technical issue is down to drivers and the position as far as the government's concern is that something is going to have to be done. yeah, either way you would be best please if are in that key behind you. andrew with you at the time being. thanks a lot and you some of the in london the it is the final day of the un general assembly, but it won't be hearing from either me and my or african this time because both representatives of ousted government, there have been competing claims for african sounds un seat since sea taliban sees par last month to speak to kristen salumi, who's at un headquarters in new york city, said kristen, that felicity and understand afghans and banish ambassador not now going to speak. so who else is on the agenda? yes. well, we were expecting to hear from afghan us down today. the country was scheduled to be the last speaker, and we were expecting to hear from, a
so therefore, right now the u. k. standing out for trouble, it's happening all over the world in terms of energy prices. but this technical issue is down to drivers and the position as far as the government's concern is that something is going to have to be done. yeah, either way you would be best please if are in that key behind you. andrew with you at the time being. thanks a lot and you some of the in london the it is the final day of the un general assembly, but it won't be hearing from...
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u. k. so far and there are around $10000.00 people in quarantine hotels right now. they will now be given the indefinite right to remain in the u. k. so to work here and to start new lives. but as for dominic, rob number 10 has said that the prime minister has full confidence in his foreign secretary. but it really does depend on certain answers. but he'll give as to whether the, the pressure will continue on him because it's not just against his department, but against his personal performance. for example, going on holiday, like boris johnson did the prime minister just before the fall of kabul and refusing to put in a coal to guarantee the safe evacuation of interpreters who worked with british forces. okay, will you let us know how that parliamentary committee goes? nadine baba live for us in london, tara golly, is the author of the 40 war in afghanistan. a chronicle for told he thinks it's time for western palace to learn from their mistakes in afghanistan. i think the 1st thing which has to be said very clearly and bluntly that this has been a huge political an
u. k. so far and there are around $10000.00 people in quarantine hotels right now. they will now be given the indefinite right to remain in the u. k. so to work here and to start new lives. but as for dominic, rob number 10 has said that the prime minister has full confidence in his foreign secretary. but it really does depend on certain answers. but he'll give as to whether the, the pressure will continue on him because it's not just against his department, but against his personal...
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u. k. m. u. s. a. could it's right, an older alliances. ah, i'm have them, i have been and this is al jazeera molly from doha. also coming up. the taliban rejects claims of inviting just stays after announcing the government in afghanistan. west african leaders impose sanctions on guineas military rulers there demanding a return to democracy. in 6 months and a broken justice system, the united nations, the keys is then as well and officials and torture, sexual violence, and arbitrary killings. ah, the u. s. b, u. k and australia have defended their new into pacific security lines after it came on the attack from china. under the agreements, the strategy and government will get you clear pirates submarines. it's seen as an efforts to cancer paintings influence in the pacific, but china says it will only intensify an arms race. russell and jordan reports from washington, d. c. the u. s. u. k and australia reportedly agreed to form a new defense alliance on the sidelines of this year's g. 7 summit in england, washington in london will help it
u. k. m. u. s. a. could it's right, an older alliances. ah, i'm have them, i have been and this is al jazeera molly from doha. also coming up. the taliban rejects claims of inviting just stays after announcing the government in afghanistan. west african leaders impose sanctions on guineas military rulers there demanding a return to democracy. in 6 months and a broken justice system, the united nations, the keys is then as well and officials and torture, sexual violence, and arbitrary killings....
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u. k. does want to do this, right? you doesn't want to do that, totally understandable. that's why we go see it. that's why we come to an agreement . does one of the side, the bench we have to back down? you were thing. so eventually one side is going to have to an eyeball. i've always maintained this. i've always maintained that when you look at the manufacturers and you look at the tradespeople throughout europe, and i've always said this about the german call manufacturers. if you look at se mercedes, and you look at the german called manufacturers and the white goods coming out of germany, the u. k is a huge market for them. there's a lot, a lot of pressure on commercial, on all the german politicians, to just say, let's make an agreement to your point brand. they should just agree and put bricks that what should be called oxygen? i get on with it. alright, i have one more thing i want to hit before we go here. you know, the u. k is facing a labor shortage. that is the worst in decade. and now the confederation of british industry is saying that the crisis could actu
u. k. does want to do this, right? you doesn't want to do that, totally understandable. that's why we go see it. that's why we come to an agreement . does one of the side, the bench we have to back down? you were thing. so eventually one side is going to have to an eyeball. i've always maintained this. i've always maintained that when you look at the manufacturers and you look at the tradespeople throughout europe, and i've always said this about the german call manufacturers. if you look at se...
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the government taken the right pack ah, ah, at least 2 such men and women in the u. k. or as a way to right? finding the life changing impact on the slowly low quality of life. ah, according to the messages spread far and wide, we alone are to blame for our weight. that people are simply gluttons unable to control their appetites. you have a choice. make the change the we are told it's up to us. but is it really? for me, the most difficult stigma cope well is this idea that the people have no willpower. the people and larger bodies people are busy, don't have a wolf. our earl stay wouldn't carry excess weight because we're told so often that that's all it takes to lose weight. go to the gym, follow this diet program. you know, if you just stick to it, you'll get there. i can assure you that a little personal will power with all it would take to lay obesity exercise more became the mantra of the 2000. it would go around the world. ah. so let's start moving. let's start pushing, twisting, climbing and raising the roof. let's start moving more every day for 30 minutes or 6
the government taken the right pack ah, ah, at least 2 such men and women in the u. k. or as a way to right? finding the life changing impact on the slowly low quality of life. ah, according to the messages spread far and wide, we alone are to blame for our weight. that people are simply gluttons unable to control their appetites. you have a choice. make the change the we are told it's up to us. but is it really? for me, the most difficult stigma cope well is this idea that the people have no...
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u. k. is running on empty right now. is hundreds of patches stations in britain like this one have run out of fuel. just to give you an idea this time green, sorry, out of you. sorry. out of these, sorry. out to view every single pump and this, that your station says exactly the same. why? so because the country is run out of fuel, but because there's not enough was already drivers to get the fuel to these patches station. but as usual, the government's messages keep calm and drive on the advice would be to carry on his normal and that is what b p saying as well. he may say carry on as normal, but empty tank just isn't normal. stevie admit it's running dry and hundreds of stations and now affected were even seeing cars back top outside, open country stations, up and down the country to get the last drops of people. go back into the panic buying mentality that we saw at the beginning of the con demik. i just saw the big queue in the morning as well now as well. i was just told that there was no deal now. so i'm literally
u. k. is running on empty right now. is hundreds of patches stations in britain like this one have run out of fuel. just to give you an idea this time green, sorry, out of you. sorry. out of these, sorry. out to view every single pump and this, that your station says exactly the same. why? so because the country is run out of fuel, but because there's not enough was already drivers to get the fuel to these patches station. but as usual, the government's messages keep calm and drive on the...
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as cutoff where you k officials already holding talks with the officials to try to guarantee safe passage for people who have the right to come to the u. k. to do so in the weeks and months ahead, dominant rob is on the pressure, but i don't think his position is going to change right now. number 10 has said bars, johnson has full confidence in him. and even some members of the opposition labor party have said it's not necessarily that he needs to step down. but the need to account for all of the 4 of his actions in the last few weeks and months. all right, thanks so much. and dean barbara set a head on al jazeera. why health care workers in the philippines are protesting against their treatment during koby 19 and tennis? well, number one novak yoke of which avoids an upset of the hands of a danish teenagers. he begins to use the historic calendar grand slam. ah hell i once again more sunshine across the middle east as per usual, but a little lower the way of cloud and some rain across the northern parts of the region. so we'll see some wet weather. they're just coming into the northern parts of turkey, just around the black sea, the
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time, day judgement, last year by the high court ortiz shot da, she brings us the story. trans rights in the u. k. is back in the spotlight again as doctors are now able to prescribe puberty blockers to on the 16th. and again, central london, which runs the, you can only use gender identity clinic has one the appeal which reversed the 2020 ruling. that under 16 lack the capacity to give their own consent. the judgment upholds established legal principles, which respect the ability of our clinicians to engage actively and thoughtfully with our patients in decisions about their care and futures. it's a firms that it is for doctors not judges to decide on the capacity of under 16th to consent to medical treatment. the case was brought by di, transitional care, a bell who started taking puberty blockers at 16 prescribed mail home and testosterone, and had surgery to is her breath. but now in her mid twenties, she regrets a decision to transition. last year, the high court ruled that teenagers were highly unlikely to be able to give informed consent to what described as experimental treatment. nor wou
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then i believe i'm not just right to the governor, the u. k. but in other countries are only using our and i back saying that the booster shots, because they know works better than giving it was the case, the vicarious a good idea of the training says that we'll send it to the great when the great and easy, all right, and how is that? even if you've had to vaccine shots, you can still end up in the hospital. lots of people find that very difficult to understand. sure, well i mean, so back thing work and not individual for summary, any minutes unless you're very ation in effect between a whole lot of a you know, so sadly some are vaccinated. for some reason the maxine hasn't worked in and then when that can happen account because you know the patient already for some reason or whatever it might be and the ones who die silently they offer all the diseases while underlying conditions or make an especially on you know, in other words, nothing, 100 percent, every life that we'd be happy, families, the small minority who do actually end up having the
then i believe i'm not just right to the governor, the u. k. but in other countries are only using our and i back saying that the booster shots, because they know works better than giving it was the case, the vicarious a good idea of the training says that we'll send it to the great when the great and easy, all right, and how is that? even if you've had to vaccine shots, you can still end up in the hospital. lots of people find that very difficult to understand. sure, well i mean, so back thing...
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the other males have the right to current u. k. law allows inmates to be housed in prisons which suit that declared gender regardless. so was a, they've had gender reassignment surgery. ah, i readily accept the proposition this song and pops many women prisoners may stuff, a fear and acute anxiety if required to ship prison accommodation and facilitates with a transgender woman who hasn't male genitalia. however, the subjective concerns of women prisoners are not the only concerns which the defendant had to consider in developing the policies. he also had to take into account the rights of transgender women in the prison system. by bringing this challenge, i did not stick to prevent trunk women in prison from living in dignity or to exclude old trans women from women's presence. however, i feel that trumps women have a history of violence and sexual offending against women should not be in a situation where they can put our safety at risk. take coleman from the keep prison, single sex campaign group, believes the current regulatio
the other males have the right to current u. k. law allows inmates to be housed in prisons which suit that declared gender regardless. so was a, they've had gender reassignment surgery. ah, i readily accept the proposition this song and pops many women prisoners may stuff, a fear and acute anxiety if required to ship prison accommodation and facilitates with a transgender woman who hasn't male genitalia. however, the subjective concerns of women prisoners are not the only concerns which the...