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u. k. it is that in line life off to it admitted in the course of the u. k, that it's vaccine can in fact have some rare side effects. block clubs also new police police account. and the south sort of class action lawsuit was filed against the vaccine saying that if he's 51 people, they had severe injuries or they died because of the administration of the sexy and i saw that a call for saw the have but which it find to be that the vaccine has holes this rare side effect. it is admitted that the asked presented to vaccine can in the very rare cases cause thrombosis was thrombus of the p, a send them, the causal mechanism is not known. so after off, cuz that it goes with the mission of father for disease. good heating is also standing for to soon after the call, the go ahead receive the same last scene, susanna called but of course in india, the vaccine was administered under a different name. police use the same vaccine for the manufacturer of york by the state minister due to india information, and it was administered to around 80 percent of the population
u. k. it is that in line life off to it admitted in the course of the u. k, that it's vaccine can in fact have some rare side effects. block clubs also new police police account. and the south sort of class action lawsuit was filed against the vaccine saying that if he's 51 people, they had severe injuries or they died because of the administration of the sexy and i saw that a call for saw the have but which it find to be that the vaccine has holes this rare side effect. it is admitted that the...
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u. k, is if he loses out today. so there is no more all the court in the u. k. that you could abuse it. as many appears as you said, it's been a long legal battle, but here in the u. k. all the avenues will have been exhausted if this court the high codes rules against julian assault, and that's why the assigned and all these other support is for them. a lot as, as is at stake today, and it's bit nervously a way to this, this quote hearing and what the judges will decide in the end. and you've just stepped out of the court room to speak to us. how's the hearing going so far? yeah, its really uh a control so outside. yeah. as you can see and also here julia to sondra support is all yeah, there's music. there was speeches the by members of parliament for example, the human rights group. see a journal, there's groups, old and supportive. joining us on the inside the court date is a very different not mr. yeah. is it very harsh and it's a lot about very intricate legal question. so extradition or european law, are they humanitarian european convention on human rights case? also all of these
u. k, is if he loses out today. so there is no more all the court in the u. k. that you could abuse it. as many appears as you said, it's been a long legal battle, but here in the u. k. all the avenues will have been exhausted if this court the high codes rules against julian assault, and that's why the assigned and all these other support is for them. a lot as, as is at stake today, and it's bit nervously a way to this, this quote hearing and what the judges will decide in the end. and you've...
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a not that equates to a 102.8 percent of u k g d p. which means that the government is spending more than service thing. it says that it's actually bringing in, in terms of revenue. so not, not issue with wisdom and u. k. it's not, i've, it's the u. k. u k brakes. it said you can have a must have my guys seen crisis is suffering from either the population which to next government has failed to detail in spite of promising to be an expert that they would, the i'm a big predicts that the u. k. will the growth of you kite in 20? $24.00 would only be your point 7th as cents. right? and then it goes up to 1.5 percent, but this is still tiny. if we look at the full, the global financial problem, the u. k. company, consistently group i around 2.75 percent, which is why there was so much for an investment that was driven into particularly longer. so i think with that we'll, we'll see that and then let's compare that to russia. right. rest of the russian economy is born exponentially. foster in slights of western sciences, which was supposed to
a not that equates to a 102.8 percent of u k g d p. which means that the government is spending more than service thing. it says that it's actually bringing in, in terms of revenue. so not, not issue with wisdom and u. k. it's not, i've, it's the u. k. u k brakes. it said you can have a must have my guys seen crisis is suffering from either the population which to next government has failed to detail in spite of promising to be an expert that they would, the i'm a big predicts that the u. k....
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that question before the end of the be prime minister. not only give a not expect any change when it comes to foreign policy, it was the u. k. above is why the likely that it will mean the, the, the fact the re emergence of tony blair and tony black is yes. okay. absolutely. front and center with the, with global is with the a obviously you, the leaders and, you know, easily uh, begins, eventually as the backs along somebody is the it story too. i think it's more like it'll be re living the glory days of the late ninety's and the, or the body as of as a century. so it is, this goes intervention is um and mentality will continue. now the question is, well, how, how does the public respond to that? but now it was always seen in the u. k. this a new friends in the united states. there is real, real protest. and what's different about these protest um, as opposed to the uh, fraudulent bogus protest of 2020, the summer of george floyd. it is that these protests are about something. there is a, there are there against them. is that mention on, on behalf of the israel, they're against, there's an unconditional support for the, for
that question before the end of the be prime minister. not only give a not expect any change when it comes to foreign policy, it was the u. k. above is why the likely that it will mean the, the, the fact the re emergence of tony blair and tony black is yes. okay. absolutely. front and center with the, with global is with the a obviously you, the leaders and, you know, easily uh, begins, eventually as the backs along somebody is the it story too. i think it's more like it'll be re living the...
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u. k. that allows for learning of, i guess, 2 countries as well. what that plus, what do we update for the 9 miles that we had in negotiations to golden silva and suffice from the victoria and albert times were just museums, collections have been sent to going on this long term load. they were stolen from the king's quote, known as the ascent in, during conflicts between the british and the powerful hasanti people, the going a and king to go see the loan, which will last the 3 years whitfield sion to extend 3 more. but locals, things to be all to fact should remain in the home very important because, um these are provides the loan to us and we need to hold them like really needs to belong in music. i'm back home. i don't think it is free for just to someone's belongings and then and, and limits them would. lo no, i don't think it is a good idea. it must be involved. historian on political science professor samuel, i'll do guy m fee says that is a need to begin pushing the british to start a returning the spoils of centuries of polluting. unfortunate
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u. k. so that being told that they are coming to work and legitimate jobs and that they'll be able to make money in the u. k by that traffic has. but then they go into situations or forced labor and exploitation, and that's the difference between traffic and simply smuggling. which is just bringing somebody across the board without that level of an economic transportation being involved. so that can be a positive if the government is targeting people in those countries with true narrative about what might happen to them. what the trafficking involves. thank you to, i guess very semi and carlos and thank you for watching. did you enjoy the show, talk to us on social media, and if you have a conversation or topics that you'd like to flag to us, this is also your show. so we are always open to suggestions, to use the hash tag or the handle h i stream, and we'll look into it. take care and i'll see you soon. the one is the biggest elections of 2020 pools in the general election. will administer now ren
u. k. so that being told that they are coming to work and legitimate jobs and that they'll be able to make money in the u. k by that traffic has. but then they go into situations or forced labor and exploitation, and that's the difference between traffic and simply smuggling. which is just bringing somebody across the board without that level of an economic transportation being involved. so that can be a positive if the government is targeting people in those countries with true narrative about...
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that? but now we're, so we've seen in the u. k, the saint frances in the united states, there is real, real protest. and what's different about these protest um, as opposed to the uh, fraudulent bogus protest of 2020, of the summer of george floyd. it is that these protests are about something, there is a, there are there against them. each dimension on, on behalf of israel, they're against, there's an unconditional support for the, for risk atrocities. and that demanding that the, the institutions distance themselves divest from israel. that's something says it, that's not something a against the seduce lies. why braces of, you know, i, i'm, i'm against the police, you know, but just as nonsense a complete just it would be pointless. self indulgence. so if you've got a, i'm a move, but that is about something. well, that's going to be quite interesting to see what it was then that's gonna work blood pressure on the, on governments, and may lead to some sort shape. it's interesting to me, it would be martin if you look at the, the
that? but now we're, so we've seen in the u. k, the saint frances in the united states, there is real, real protest. and what's different about these protest um, as opposed to the uh, fraudulent bogus protest of 2020, of the summer of george floyd. it is that these protests are about something, there is a, there are there against them. each dimension on, on behalf of israel, they're against, there's an unconditional support for the, for risk atrocities. and that demanding that the, the...
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u. k. that tells you that there's a very big profit margin on that. so it's a huge emphasis on, on, on, on some, on supplying that market at this particular point in time. and i think what you're guessing at is, is supply issues. and it comes back to my price point. there's a lot of them such and see about even for the companies, about where, where this market is getting. so if you and give you certain of, of where the kind of demand was going to go into the future, you would start to up your supply capacity to some degree. i don't think what's going on is that there's that there is a kind of a bubble respect with development to this. and you don't necessarily want to complete the respond to that on a long term strategy. so you're guessing, i said this has not gone effects to all the sectors and ask you to use this because these were originally for diabetic diabetic nations. and so this, the family has run out of time. this might be a weight loss of funds. another one that might not stand the test of time under far, many thanks. indeed for joining us
u. k. that tells you that there's a very big profit margin on that. so it's a huge emphasis on, on, on, on some, on supplying that market at this particular point in time. and i think what you're guessing at is, is supply issues. and it comes back to my price point. there's a lot of them such and see about even for the companies, about where, where this market is getting. so if you and give you certain of, of where the kind of demand was going to go into the future, you would start to up your...
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u. k. that's of course ahead of the next u. k. general election, which must take place by january 2025. generally, smoking j says cummings will not show his common sense, but that he don't receive waiting to see the self destructive length of conservatives. i'm willing to take when we seen the, you know, the zip spectacular mistakes and miscalculations of the west in particular. russians thinks it's just the name one. i think it was his was a not even prusio, but just some common sense and show him that a lot of people agree. that's no forget, you know, he's been so he was kicked out of, of, of his particular talk to the own, to roger around verse johnson that was a bit of a gnostic breakup. and he was always a sort of polemics, rebellious sort of maverick type character, who now is looking to launch his own political career. but i think if you read the article was the british newspaper articles, which mentioned this, i think it was a ton of growth. it's quite clear that he wants to wait and see just to see how much of a disaster t
u. k. that's of course ahead of the next u. k. general election, which must take place by january 2025. generally, smoking j says cummings will not show his common sense, but that he don't receive waiting to see the self destructive length of conservatives. i'm willing to take when we seen the, you know, the zip spectacular mistakes and miscalculations of the west in particular. russians thinks it's just the name one. i think it was his was a not even prusio, but just some common sense and show...
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u. k. that allows for learning of, i guess, 2 countries. and so what that was watching, we update for the 9 miles that we had in negotiations. well, golden silva and suffice from the victoria now. but i also purchased museums collections have been sent to go into on this long term loan that they was stolen from the king's court, known as the assault to hand a during conflicts between the british and powerful sounds. the people, the go name, can you go see is the loan which will last for some 3 years with your option to extend 3 years more low cost thing. so, but the, all it's back should remain in the home line. it's very important because um these are provides the loan to us and we need to hold them like really needs to belong in the news to come back home. i don't think it is free for just to someone's belonging to send in and and limits them would low. no, i don't think it is a good idea. it must be involved with a story and, and political science professor samuel, i do gram fee says they isn't need to begin pushing the butcher systems to
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u. k. hasn't really produced much itself. it let alone doesn't actually take advantage of all of exploits. it's own oil and gas reserves. so that's caused people to really very softly, you didn't, there are people in the u. k. don't you know, i'm from that and talking to somebody at home. there are people that have to go to these places. good food binds, which is where they basically pick up free through the so native by charities and people are turning that need some of the home because they can't afford the heat
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u. k. that allows for learning of, i guess, 2 countries. and so what that was, what we opted for in the 90 miles that we had to negotiations. so is there any chance that the gone in government will be able to negotiate to, to keep the all, to fax permanently in the country or is that not possible? well, we've signed on to an agreement that says that we can have it for 3 years. renewable by about 3 years, so we can have it for at least since he is and then uh, we will discuss it further. but for now and for what we've signed onto for the success, we hope to win within that framework. are you satisfied with the deal? not really. i think there is nothing like a um i said in june payment in through the end of august to of guys that that being a little. but as i said, we've been talking about this for 50 years. and the fact that the income i see the, the police, me zoom and we have hundreds of people visiting them to jump to see these 200 the old of gets. and nobody seemed is $200.00. yeah. oh, the this blacklist and this sex. yes. for us, it's a
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the permission to use those weapons again, dressing, turkey pump, where we had that co statement from david cameron, the u. k. foreign secretary saying that the u. k. government would accept to ukraine using the weapons it has provided against russia rather than russian by ukraine. so i think we could see some, some of these different pressure of the crating side in the hope that things might change to allow your brain to deal with this strength from just beyond the rest of the nick. thank you so much. our correspondent nick connelly. there in keith let's take a look at a few other stories making headlines around the world today. the death toll from flash floods in afghanistan has exceeded 300 people. thousands more have been displaced in the northern bygone province, which has been hit by torrential rains. tell about officials ruling the country of appealed for international support for those affected by the disaster. butters in india and controlled kashmir or casting. their ballot says the 4th phase of india is parliamentary elections begins loading in cash mirrors being held for the 1st time after prime m
the permission to use those weapons again, dressing, turkey pump, where we had that co statement from david cameron, the u. k. foreign secretary saying that the u. k. government would accept to ukraine using the weapons it has provided against russia rather than russian by ukraine. so i think we could see some, some of these different pressure of the crating side in the hope that things might change to allow your brain to deal with this strength from just beyond the rest of the nick. thank you...
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u. k. and not, not equates to a 102.8 percent of u k, g d p. which means that the government is spending more than service thing. it says that it's actually bringing in, in terms of revenue. so that's not issue with wisdom and u. k. it's not i have, it's the u. k, u k breaks. it said you can have a massive migration crisis is suffering from either population which student government has failed to the child. in spite of promising be an expert that they would, the, i'm a big predicts that the u. k. will the growth of the you kite in 20? 24 will only be your point 7 to set. so right. and then it goes up to 1.5 percent. this is still tiny. if we look at the full, the global financial, preston buquet company consistently grew by around 2.75 percent. just why there was so much for an investment. we've been into particularly longer, so i think with that was we'll see that and then this to pick up the rest of right . the rest of the russian economy is burnt exponentially. pasta in slights of western sciences, which is supposed to cross russia. why do you think soon act
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u. k. are starting to defy that. and i think in the coming days we're going to see an increasing wave of entitlements across the country. in america, we've seen the snipers on campus rooftops and very heavy handed policing. but you've also face other forms of challenges haven't used in terms of boxing and threats of expulsion and of course, accusations of anti semitism. uh yeah, it has been uh very along campus. um, just over the last semester we have had docs in trucks come around campus into students, parents, houses which were as incredibly frightening. but we also have several degrees of repression, such as pro palestine proctors being evicted from their houses, or also just having the currently right now i did cabinet students were occupying, are being passed, id slips that team that they were bigger, their degree will be with a held, and they continue to occupy the yard right now. however, as i said earlier, students are still remain vigilant despite administration, taking disciplinary action and still say they
u. k. are starting to defy that. and i think in the coming days we're going to see an increasing wave of entitlements across the country. in america, we've seen the snipers on campus rooftops and very heavy handed policing. but you've also face other forms of challenges haven't used in terms of boxing and threats of expulsion and of course, accusations of anti semitism. uh yeah, it has been uh very along campus. um, just over the last semester we have had docs in trucks come around campus into...
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that right? as of now, moscow has called upon the investors from both france and the u. k. but we also saw a statement from the russian foreign ministry saying that the british and bastard was actually born that strikes on russian territory using british supplied weapons, would lead to the conflict spilling outside of ukraine. the impacts of the was told that the russian side considered cameron's was as evidence of a serious escalation and confirmation of london's growing involvement and the military actions on cab side and best the casey was born. but the response of the cranium strikes with the use of bridges, weapons on russian territory, could be on any british military facilities and equipment on the territory of ukraine and beyond. now across the atlantic. we also heard similar rhetoric from us democratic senator had came jeffreys, he said that us service men would have to get involved in the ukraine conflict. if you have the military fails on the battlefield. we can't let you crane fall, because if it does, then there is a significant likelihood that america will have
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near future see demonstrative you praying strikes using the british darn chatter missiles now that the u. k. has officially announced that it is okay. what i expect the brains are doing or they're trying to find the appropriate target that will create the informational effects to demonstrate definitively, but yes, the ukrainians can use u. k provides weapons and natal provided weapons on russian territory. and that it doesn't result in any sort of catastrophic escalation to make it clear that those prohibitions can similarly be lifted up by the united states. i'd also add that this is not the 1st time that we've had this sort of pattern where the united kingdom actually sort of breaks the taboo on would washington is not willing to do . and then wash and follow suit. notably last year it's a bridge that led with the main battle tangs laundering, striking and with this, you know, it sounds like you're describing a native that is um, softening its stance and its restrictions placed on ukraine's use of western weapons. absolutely. i think european writ large, understand the stakes better. they
near future see demonstrative you praying strikes using the british darn chatter missiles now that the u. k. has officially announced that it is okay. what i expect the brains are doing or they're trying to find the appropriate target that will create the informational effects to demonstrate definitively, but yes, the ukrainians can use u. k provides weapons and natal provided weapons on russian territory. and that it doesn't result in any sort of catastrophic escalation to make it clear that...
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u. k. jail as his expedition is pending. former in the in diplomat probably dial believes that fugitives wanted by new delhi are choosing the u. k as they feel out of reach. there is also a very big, high profile youtube video link to about and then he is also the accuser that she wants to do for a scan gaze with that. and then back in the sign and extradition, the d. d vibe to go. but since then, do you guys accept it only to request all the extra dc, but it didn't fugitive but in good up to or other that to really dig basically this in the dates are for as a most w extradition gazes a bar highest value, peak and now the u. k has become an attractive destination, both financial or other fugitive because of the never good to do need. and the number of restrictions on the receipt of business, the people, the width of it from india and go i didn't risk to properties and you, your business is the of the best it. so the community it is, do you good has become a very big dogs a boiler? and in fact, it is the preferred destination for re money. now, from the latest, from new caledonia, a polic
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that? the lack of jobs for the youngsters in the u. k. has anything to do with rock, jeffrey or i nice thing. every country has its own social and political problems that it's government just deployed must do with all the widely known issues in the u. k. a while the u. k. government has been phasing his include, the rising cost of living or inflation bus is a sliding economy, as you've just pointed out to the high unemployment rate for particularly the younger generation look salty, just start off as much as the growing crime rate, the elections, the challenge from the opposition, etc. well, i could see that these are more of the all abuse and critical kind of just written down is placing. yeah, that you guys know to locate in that sense many countries in continental europe that similar rooms. what is disappointed is that many of the country leaders in europe, including the u. k, tend to care more about the political correctness when it comes to russia and china, in order to be all the same page with the us. instead of tackling the at to t
that? the lack of jobs for the youngsters in the u. k. has anything to do with rock, jeffrey or i nice thing. every country has its own social and political problems that it's government just deployed must do with all the widely known issues in the u. k. a while the u. k. government has been phasing his include, the rising cost of living or inflation bus is a sliding economy, as you've just pointed out to the high unemployment rate for particularly the younger generation look salty, just start...
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so we know that in 2022, the government spent over 800000 pounds. the u. k. government spent over a $100000.00 hands on social media. targeted advertising. we just had another 30000 pounds has been spent this year. and it's using these deeply invasive products of digital targeting that are available through these websites and that made available to governments and, and what's interesting as well as who they're talking. so they talk in different groups with different messages. and i think that goes to that sort of information versus misinformation conversation, because the targeting people in vietnam and albania with messages to counteract the messages. because those a countries of origin for people who are being trafficked in the most cases, to the case of that being told that they are coming to work and legitimate jobs and that they'll be able to make money in the u. k by that traffic has. but then they go into situations or forced labor and exploitation, and that's the difference between traffic and simply smuggling, which is just bringing somebody across
so we know that in 2022, the government spent over 800000 pounds. the u. k. government spent over a $100000.00 hands on social media. targeted advertising. we just had another 30000 pounds has been spent this year. and it's using these deeply invasive products of digital targeting that are available through these websites and that made available to governments and, and what's interesting as well as who they're talking. so they talk in different groups with different messages. and i think that...
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u. k. a living through a terrible cost of living prices. you know that bills for the energy bills because of the u. k. government's policy on ukraine, not buying russian oil and gas, and has caused a massive, massive content on the economy. you, you now that you take the kinds of small country that sometimes seems to think it produces a lot of things. the truth is, since, since the, since the 1980s the, you haven't really produced much itself a level and doesn't actually take advantage of, of exposure to get own oil and gas reserves. so that's cause people to really, really stuff that you did. there are people in the u. k, don't you know, i'm from that and talking to somebody else i, there are people that have to go to these places, food bank, which is where they basically pick up free food. the so native by charities and people are turning that needs to go home because they can't afford to heat their homes. the bills have gone up to a some places more than 3 times the price and the what the full, the conflicts. and you find the guy, so i think he's tryi
u. k. a living through a terrible cost of living prices. you know that bills for the energy bills because of the u. k. government's policy on ukraine, not buying russian oil and gas, and has caused a massive, massive content on the economy. you, you now that you take the kinds of small country that sometimes seems to think it produces a lot of things. the truth is, since, since the, since the 1980s the, you haven't really produced much itself a level and doesn't actually take advantage of, of...
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saying that china is fueling the firewall. china has come back to the foreign ministry, has slammed that u. k saying that this is baseless slander and it is actually them who are blocking efforts to achieve peace. it must be pointed out that it is the british side, not china. that is adding fuel to the fire on the ukrainian issue. it was precisely because of the obstruction of the british and other parties that the conflict has been delayed to this day. what's interesting is that in 2022, the candle box, right, and actually expressed his willingness to meet the negotiations. peace negotiations between evan moscow, of course. but as we know, those keys talks failed at the request of the west. so well moving forward, lots of documents have been signed and we're expecting to see the fruition of this as we're moving forward in this multi hello world. or the get more on the story now we're crossing live to i know our time getting his senior fellow at the ty, her institute, and chairman of asian narratives, thanks a lot for joining us once again on the program. so after this visit to moscow, that k
saying that china is fueling the firewall. china has come back to the foreign ministry, has slammed that u. k saying that this is baseless slander and it is actually them who are blocking efforts to achieve peace. it must be pointed out that it is the british side, not china. that is adding fuel to the fire on the ukrainian issue. it was precisely because of the obstruction of the british and other parties that the conflict has been delayed to this day. what's interesting is that in 2022, the...
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we had that statement from david cameron, the u. k. foreign secretary saying that the u. k. government would accept to ukraine using the weapons. it has provided against russia rather than russian by ukraine. so i think we could see some, some of these different, i personally think right inside in the hope that things might change to allow your brain to deal with distract from just beyond the rest of the nic. thank you so much . our correspondent, nick connelly, they're in keep us secretary of state antony blanket says is real strategy and gaza has led to a quote horrible loss of life for civilians and has failed to neutralize the most militants. his comments. com as these really military expands its attacks in southern and northern gaza is really tanks of re entered parts of the north military says from us militants who launch the october 7th terror attacks are regrouping in the area. is really tanks heading back into northern cause a of these writing military had declared victory of a mass here months ago. now it says it's going back to stop the minutes in group reestabl
we had that statement from david cameron, the u. k. foreign secretary saying that the u. k. government would accept to ukraine using the weapons. it has provided against russia rather than russian by ukraine. so i think we could see some, some of these different, i personally think right inside in the hope that things might change to allow your brain to deal with distract from just beyond the rest of the nic. thank you so much . our correspondent, nick connelly, they're in keep us secretary of...
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busy if it means championing proxies that they can exploit in the greater interest of sticking it to russia. yeah, definitely some shameful stuff from the u. k. parliament that was archie contributor rachel marston, thanks to bring us the details. and we've got reactions the, as i'll visit to the british parliament from a panel of guests. i'm always been very skeptical about mr. johnson's trip to ukraine, wondering who is paying the bills and paying him. but i think the least it in the, in the pond and is particularly show, okay, given that we know the history of this, of the gate, we know it's, it's, it's links and it's historical. it's not cultural heritage kind of way back to the 2nd level of student. but are you prince own hitler? who, while he was imprisoned by the gems, amazon group covered a massive white screen in the atrocities gets jews and polls. so i mean, this is really what, as always, what about it's true that those who support the brigade and ukraine will say, look, it's not the same unit as 2014, but it's still a count contingent of nazis within it. so we know that for sure, and i think for them to be entertained, welcomed i
busy if it means championing proxies that they can exploit in the greater interest of sticking it to russia. yeah, definitely some shameful stuff from the u. k. parliament that was archie contributor rachel marston, thanks to bring us the details. and we've got reactions the, as i'll visit to the british parliament from a panel of guests. i'm always been very skeptical about mr. johnson's trip to ukraine, wondering who is paying the bills and paying him. but i think the least it in the, in the...
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how can you justify that the lack of jobs for the youngsters in the u. k. has anything to do with rock just or i know every country has its own social and political problems that it's government must do with the widely known issues in the u. k. a while the u. k. government has been saying so use include the rising cost of living or inflation bus is a slide to get calling me at the high unemployment rate for particularly the younger generation. the salty just offset as much as the growing crime rate, the elections, the challenge from the opposition, etc. well, just been to bucking and by can see that these are a mall the obvious and critical challenges. britain is facing. what is disappointing re, is that many of the country leaders in europe, including the u. k, tend to care more about the political correctness when it comes through russia and china, in order to be all the same page with the us. instead of tackling the actual issues we are supposed to had for a good day was marked across the continent on saturday. and the day bringing people together to embr
how can you justify that the lack of jobs for the youngsters in the u. k. has anything to do with rock just or i know every country has its own social and political problems that it's government must do with the widely known issues in the u. k. a while the u. k. government has been saying so use include the rising cost of living or inflation bus is a slide to get calling me at the high unemployment rate for particularly the younger generation. the salty just offset as much as the growing crime...