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u. k. well, the growth of the u. k. in 2024 would only be your queen 7th as sense. right. and then it goes up to 1.5 percent, but this is still tiny. if we look at the full, the global financial across the u. k. company consistently grew by around 2.75 percent, which is why there was so much for an investment that was driven into particularly longer. so i think we'll, we'll, we'll see that and then let's compare that to russia. right. rest of the russian economy is growing exponentially. foster, in spite of western sciences, which was suppose to put what price russia. why do you think soon act decided to make a statement specifically about low inflation right before these elections? what, what kind of benefit does was he trying to get from it? but the truth is, the people you try and 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 cost a massive, massive content on the economy since the 1980s. the u. k. hasn't really produced much itself. it
u. k. well, the growth of the u. k. in 2024 would only be your queen 7th as sense. right. and then it goes up to 1.5 percent, but this is still tiny. if we look at the full, the global financial across the u. k. company consistently grew by around 2.75 percent, which is why there was so much for an investment that was driven into particularly longer. so i think we'll, we'll, we'll see that and then let's compare that to russia. right. rest of the russian economy is growing exponentially....
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u. k. in september 2015 trespassing me and my sister portia came to the u. k as well. for my job, i work as an id, consultant, and engineer in schools. i do guns, solid, and african contemporary and traditional dance phones. it's my side, self employed business. when i 1st moved, i had to think about finding myself again in this the continent and of ridge i send home about a 150 to 200 pounds a month depending on who needs that money and why? because i don't and very much myself here. in this country as an immigrant the alex in bubble in 2008 because my life was threatened i was threatened because of my sexual orientation. 6 i work 3 jobs as an actor, hotel manager, and a freelance translator. i send money, she has them when i can i miss my family and since that i cannot go home because i wouldn't be risking my life if i did l g b, t q i a less people have no legal protections from violence and discrimination in our country of the scope of everything studies button on putting in dire terms. i'm not dates before you start thinking. oh was that we send us the dentist. i
u. k. in september 2015 trespassing me and my sister portia came to the u. k as well. for my job, i work as an id, consultant, and engineer in schools. i do guns, solid, and african contemporary and traditional dance phones. it's my side, self employed business. when i 1st moved, i had to think about finding myself again in this the continent and of ridge i send home about a 150 to 200 pounds a month depending on who needs that money and why? because i don't and very much myself here. in this...
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u. k. in september 2015 trespassing me and my sister portia came to the u. k as well. for my job, i work as an id, consultant, and engineer in schools. i do guns, solid, and african contemporary and traditional dance phones. it's my side, self employed business. when i 1st moved, i had to think about finding myself again in the sense translator. i send money, she has them when i can i miss my family. and since that, i cannot go home because i would be risking my life if i did l g b, t q, i less people have no legal protections from violence and discrimination in our country of the cold. so everything starts on putting in dire guns. i'm not said before you start this will keep over or was that we send us the dentist. they don't have, i went on to a suite t, as they didn't say the decision to as of right, because the 800 this time right here. i so these are the houses you know, who's they will think living is a look was in your phone. if i'm one that you left for you 15 minutes to move on to another, out of the country band with this when son walks going, genesis i final
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u. k. well, i'm from the that the house on the semester. it recognizes. i also want to stay in the jewish community for many tickets in my community, the sign is all just on the gc might be something on the lawn. sounds like it's a new learning about the history i learned did not people on on. so i wanted to speak out an identified myself, sorry, probably as an unties honesty. but how, how did you is people who have been down about design is a good which they were raised, the noise that was like, density for you on the other side, a design is what you to butler fellows of the coast, parting ways. there was a red is not designed as to is told so that they can be called thank you so much for joining us here on allison sierra at the students, but also the university university stuff have said that the treatments here by the university and also by police have been extremely harsh if you compared to other countries around the world. and there is this framing here very strongly coming from not only to government from the media, but also from the establishment h
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u. k to escalate this conflict? uh, well, i think historically this is nothing new to the united kingdom. are great britain, outside of additionally sort of a difficult relationship with russia and much of it imagined that goes back to the 19th and 20th century. the time jingoism, for example, comes from a british poem about fear of the russians, their intervention enough to understand which was completely imagined which led to the 1st. and 2nd british ask on wars co catastrophically. so this is nothing new. the ideology of an uh, you know, fear about russia has been the engine of that has been british in many ways over century. so more recently, at very soon after the beginning of the russian special military operation, there was an opportunity for peace as well know now as well. well reported western media and here, and that's essentially the bar as johnson, and then prime minister or x prime minister has had gone to a key of to actually pull a lot of mirrors lensky away from the negotiating table. and so well, no, no. so
u. k to escalate this conflict? uh, well, i think historically this is nothing new to the united kingdom. are great britain, outside of additionally sort of a difficult relationship with russia and much of it imagined that goes back to the 19th and 20th century. the time jingoism, for example, comes from a british poem about fear of the russians, their intervention enough to understand which was completely imagined which led to the 1st. and 2nd british ask on wars co catastrophically. so this...
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u. k as well. now, the motors ambassador to the un, they are a, an elected 10 member, a non permanent member, if you will. she did stop. she basically said, we support the i, c. c, we support cream cod. let's let the process play out before we make any pronunciations on this. so for, but the bottom line is that i think is but you're probably getting the sense of most people here at the un, but few are wanting to speak about it. probably because of the arrest warrants have not officially been announced yet. it's just a matter of cream con, uh, putting in the application to the judges for potential arrest warrants. and so that's why i think you see a lot of diplomats simply not wanting to touch this yet. because of that now we haven't heard from the un officially as well. the press secretary for the secretary general, the spokesperson for the secretary general is about to do his daily noon briefing in the next few minutes. but it's unlikely you'll hear any official announcements on this from the u. n
u. k as well. now, the motors ambassador to the un, they are a, an elected 10 member, a non permanent member, if you will. she did stop. she basically said, we support the i, c. c, we support cream cod. let's let the process play out before we make any pronunciations on this. so for, but the bottom line is that i think is but you're probably getting the sense of most people here at the un, but few are wanting to speak about it. probably because of the arrest warrants have not officially been...
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u. k as well. because this is the imperial core. yeah, this is where the mandate of palestine was palestine was created and the university of oxford and cameron is not going to go anywhere until that idea is reckoned with . well, thank you for that candle with so many students preparing to graduate at this time of the people we wanted to end today. so with an address from palestinian student, i sure i find that from the university of illinois, chicago, i urge you all to acknowledge the class of 2024 of has done that no longer exists. students that will not be walking their stage this year and $14000.00 children who will never walk a stage ever again. celebration without acknowledgment, would be an injustice on behalf of my people. and so my fellow graduates, i urge you all to advocate and go against the grain. i urge all schools including you, i see, to drive us from companies complicit and instruct. done in the us, be the generation that holds morality close to our actions and hold each other accountable in times like these with ha
u. k as well. because this is the imperial core. yeah, this is where the mandate of palestine was palestine was created and the university of oxford and cameron is not going to go anywhere until that idea is reckoned with . well, thank you for that candle with so many students preparing to graduate at this time of the people we wanted to end today. so with an address from palestinian student, i sure i find that from the university of illinois, chicago, i urge you all to acknowledge the class of...
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u. k. for the united states. well, joe biden, things, well, he's getting mixed results within the polls. but for the u. k, for the incumbent, conservative party will tell i, i will tell you, that'd be decimated by the labor rivals in the pools. so well that seems to put the looming social peace conference on your brain in switzerland, on the back burner. now this is an event that russia was actively and vocally, not invited to participate in. and from the most cool stand point that conference looks like just a platform for you. praying and its allies together and come up with an ultimatum to most cool. but again, russian troops here have the gaming, tara g, by the day of the games, have you smooth. but when the conflict, such as the ones that we see, you frame every, even a few 100 meters a day can be considered a rather significant and a bigger success. because in the amount of men and equipment, the ukraine news is, uh do you descend to, to keep, to, to not withdrawal for at least a while. uh, from uh, that small would, could be a small patch of land is disproportionate. and ukraine has
u. k. for the united states. well, joe biden, things, well, he's getting mixed results within the polls. but for the u. k, for the incumbent, conservative party will tell i, i will tell you, that'd be decimated by the labor rivals in the pools. so well that seems to put the looming social peace conference on your brain in switzerland, on the back burner. now this is an event that russia was actively and vocally, not invited to participate in. and from the most cool stand point that conference...
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u. k, any rate? well on this subject of basically the okay, uh, having the legacy of provocations, the u. k. 4 and secretary said the ukranian troops should be allowed to strike deep within russian territory using western supplied weapons. what do you think about that? yes i, i remember that for a couple of weeks ago that came up, but i taught that once the russian foreign ministry caught in the british ambassador and made it quite clear that threshold were just bond or right. is that right to respond to the british presence anyway and the relative that happened? i've talked back to that back. that's a big from that particular threat. should i say? well, it's all happening. 2 weeks before the d day anniversary. actually when 80 years ago allied forces fought against the germans, were nazis led by nazis at the time? obviously, while at the beginning of the ukrainian crisis, western officials were saying that russia was fighting, quote, imaginary nazis and ukraine. would you say this? still imaginary? hey,
u. k, any rate? well on this subject of basically the okay, uh, having the legacy of provocations, the u. k. 4 and secretary said the ukranian troops should be allowed to strike deep within russian territory using western supplied weapons. what do you think about that? yes i, i remember that for a couple of weeks ago that came up, but i taught that once the russian foreign ministry caught in the british ambassador and made it quite clear that threshold were just bond or right. is that right to...
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u. k. g thing, the young people, today's young generations, do you think they want to serve militarily? well, i don't really know what i mean, how the young people in the u. k. are thinking about the common sense tells me that i mean by looking at the falsities that it's been going around the world right in gaza in ukraine. young people die. lots and lots of young people on died are losing their lives. right. why should the young people be sent to the front to separate cries that lives? no, i mean, for, for the country. oh you a u. k. it was something that has nothing to do with stuff. yeah. yeah, yeah, yes. if it's a fair point, it's a fair point. i mean, the, you know, the, the, the use of today, i don't know how switched on the odd to what is essentially the, will that lead to, you know, i guess that's so infatuated with that jet, political struggles around the world multinational conglomerate conglomerates. it's all about the money at the end of the day. you know how it goes now. yeah. but, but it does seem a little bit wiring is that the u. k. you know, and refuse to knock is trying to
u. k. g thing, the young people, today's young generations, do you think they want to serve militarily? well, i don't really know what i mean, how the young people in the u. k. are thinking about the common sense tells me that i mean by looking at the falsities that it's been going around the world right in gaza in ukraine. young people die. lots and lots of young people on died are losing their lives. right. why should the young people be sent to the front to separate cries that lives? no, i...
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u. k. russia as well, the games such publications. well, let's take a look at be awesome. ukraine has access to interest how far those weapons can strike inside russia. 3 types of those western supplies, munitions can hit targets, less than 100 kilometers inside of russia, potentially reaching the cities of don't yet. and bell growth. the next group includes, well kids bones and you avi's from the us, the u. k. on portugal, and they to reach up to 300 kilometers deep inside russian territory. but the long range storm shot, the cruise missiles post, the biggest threats they can strike up to 550 kilometers deep within russia. the u. k. in front supply these missiles on have, suppose is potential attacks on russia. ukraine also wants to what plan issues western us know with the nuclear capable of 16 find to jet. now, russia's foreign minister has cautioned against driving the conflicts in that direction. these of $69.00 across the will be destroyed is what is other types of weapons supplied by nato countries to ukraine. at the same time,
u. k. russia as well, the games such publications. well, let's take a look at be awesome. ukraine has access to interest how far those weapons can strike inside russia. 3 types of those western supplies, munitions can hit targets, less than 100 kilometers inside of russia, potentially reaching the cities of don't yet. and bell growth. the next group includes, well kids bones and you avi's from the us, the u. k. on portugal, and they to reach up to 300 kilometers deep inside russian territory....
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u k. portugal as well, then be able to possibly reach out to 300 kilometers inside russian territory. but it's this, the long range storm shadow cruise missiles which oppose the biggest threat they could strike off to a distance over 550 kilometers within russian. now the u. k. from supply those missiles and help supported potential that tax on russia. we discussed the weapons debate with michael maloof, former security on the list in the office of the us secretary of defense. he says if longer range missiles are given the go ahead, it could very well re bond on the west. as i think there will be some opposition from particularly hungry and other in a few other countries. and then is certainly, hopefully some reluctance on the part of the united states. because if, if it was longer range missiles are, are green light. and it's gonna, it's gonna cause a very dramatic problem for, for on the united states. and for the, for the western countries. because most scale can interpret that as a, as a, as an escalation on, on the, on the nato's part. and consider them to be directly involved in
u k. portugal as well, then be able to possibly reach out to 300 kilometers inside russian territory. but it's this, the long range storm shadow cruise missiles which oppose the biggest threat they could strike off to a distance over 550 kilometers within russian. now the u. k. from supply those missiles and help supported potential that tax on russia. we discussed the weapons debate with michael maloof, former security on the list in the office of the us secretary of defense. he says if longer...
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well from all of this we have joints now 5 but we mcdonough, he's the full irish and best of the to the u. k. easily as well as the european union and he is in dublin. thank you very much for joining us here on al jazeera, we just pick up on what the multi from some belgium sits, the, the old talking about the timing of this. so why is it so important that they get the timing right, and do you think that island spine and no way have done so? i think 1st of all, the face believes important. are the country that have to struggle for it's independence and we have empathy with the palestinian people, and we believe they have a right to add to their own stage. it's also about supporting the 2 state solution, which is the only possible solution is if there is to be one in the middle east, which means of course, a state for this rest. why the suspect for the palestinians, as regards the timing, there's never to perfect timing. there's always pros and cons, but it does seem to me that the treat governments. i've called you twice at the united nations general assembly voltage by a $143.00 volts to 9
well from all of this we have joints now 5 but we mcdonough, he's the full irish and best of the to the u. k. easily as well as the european union and he is in dublin. thank you very much for joining us here on al jazeera, we just pick up on what the multi from some belgium sits, the, the old talking about the timing of this. so why is it so important that they get the timing right, and do you think that island spine and no way have done so? i think 1st of all, the face believes important. are...
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u. k as well. the big question of course, is what happens next the, the demonstrations here that say that, that really it for the long hold. this is a public holidays in the u. k. department site or university. stop it basically away for a long weekend when it comes back from that long weekends, both university, all thirty's, and the police. and the protest as he is gonna have to decide how much confrontations they want. but as i say, the protests is here saying they're going to be here for several days. at least. all right, roy, challenge reporting from august the university. thank you very much. laurie. still a head on allison, 0 hopes of a transition to democracy and chance along the way to the presidential election. but observers a raising concern the and the party time in the portuguese capital, the sporting lisbon fence celebrate their teams title, way that are coming up in sports. the . it may be may, but it's still cold enough for snow in this young hunter and say for one, let me show you th
u. k as well. the big question of course, is what happens next the, the demonstrations here that say that, that really it for the long hold. this is a public holidays in the u. k. department site or university. stop it basically away for a long weekend when it comes back from that long weekends, both university, all thirty's, and the police. and the protest as he is gonna have to decide how much confrontations they want. but as i say, the protests is here saying they're going to be here for...
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u. k to escalate this conflict? uh, well, i think historically this is nothing new as the united kingdom are great britain outside of additionally sort of ed difficult relationship with russia more recently . and very soon after the beginning of the russian special military operation, there was an opportunity for peace this as well know now as well. well reported western media and here, and that's essentially the bar as johnson to then prime minister or x prime minister has had gone to a key as to actually pull the loading mirrors lensky away from the negotiating table and so well know, now luckily not everybody in europe feels the same way as the british, and that's what it listen to the hungry and foreign minister and his viewpoint as he tells us and explains to us that the e u now wants to essentially provide a $100000000000.00 to you're trying to continue the fight for the next 5 years, the big a pending law and i can go to be seems to be more and more distant to us, european, since nato is moving forward at a fast pace
u. k to escalate this conflict? uh, well, i think historically this is nothing new as the united kingdom are great britain outside of additionally sort of ed difficult relationship with russia more recently . and very soon after the beginning of the russian special military operation, there was an opportunity for peace this as well know now as well. well reported western media and here, and that's essentially the bar as johnson to then prime minister or x prime minister has had gone to a key as...
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some of the less peripheral european countries and actually say, well look, look at what greece and the cool entity of dealing with the u. k. is dealing with, it's really not equivalent in any way shape or form. mm. well, while social media has provided migrants with information which can help them, it has also of course, me a no man's land where traffic is and smugglers also pray on vulnerable people. in one of the workshop groups, they lied about the ways to travel to the us. someone says the things they said weren't true, they just wanted to swindle us or use us as a means of transporting drugs. they followed that information and they disappeared, that our room is that they were kidnapped by drug traffickers. but we don't know where they are. sorry. is this something you've come across and can you tell us about some of the dangers that migrants also face was relying on information on social media? yes, obviously it doesn't look bad actors in this space as well, who are trying to sell a passage across and even if that what they're providing is completely unsafe. and then in the west cases that can also be everett into be
some of the less peripheral european countries and actually say, well look, look at what greece and the cool entity of dealing with the u. k. is dealing with, it's really not equivalent in any way shape or form. mm. well, while social media has provided migrants with information which can help them, it has also of course, me a no man's land where traffic is and smugglers also pray on vulnerable people. in one of the workshop groups, they lied about the ways to travel to the us. someone says the...
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u. k. russia has warned against such provocations. well, let's take a closer look at the optimal ukraine does have access to interest helpful. those weapons can strike inside russia. 3 types of those wisdom supplies, munitions can hit targets, less than 100 kilometers inside rush of potentially reaching the cities. all of them don't yet scans belgrade the next square if includes well kits, bones on the way the east from the us, the u. k. on portugal, they can reach up to 300 kilometers deep inside russian territory. but the long range storm shadow, cruise missiles pose the biggest threats that can strike up to 550 kilometers deep within russia, the u. k. on for on supply business, thousands have supported potential attacks on russia, ukraine to say what state were planning issues west and also with the new pay a capable of 165 to judge versus foreign minister. has course in the getting strong into conflict in that direction. to these of 16 across the will be destroyed, as well as other types of weapons supplied by nato countries to ukraine
u. k. russia has warned against such provocations. well, let's take a closer look at the optimal ukraine does have access to interest helpful. those weapons can strike inside russia. 3 types of those wisdom supplies, munitions can hit targets, less than 100 kilometers inside rush of potentially reaching the cities. all of them don't yet scans belgrade the next square if includes well kits, bones on the way the east from the us, the u. k. on portugal, they can reach up to 300 kilometers deep...
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u. k. government stopped funding as well as devastating one guy. still a head on else 0 or the northern hemisphere. they did a light show was a massive solar storm the the color. we got some fairly heavy rain on the cards for the current financial and japan over the next couple of days to powder as well as you to at the moment. high pressure not too far away, but, but we'll slip out into the water is allowing this with a feature this co front sinking is wife or the south was becoming quite expensive across central plaza. china will have you show us across the pots of southern china for a time. you see that same line of town and right by sunday does make his way across q c, western pulse of japan. it moves by the race, was it still somewhat? and i just wanted to close some disruption, there will be some fairly heavy right. and the likelihood of some flooding, but price is guys to come back in behind this we go into the early part of next week. i try brought to whether cost, much of eastern china and even down towards the south, $1.00 o 2 showers, ei
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well, we do remember the u. k. prime minister, winston, joshua lost and election officer victoria in the 2nd tool tool. so it is possible for the landscape of the situation that is much more difficult at the moment because ukraine is in a week a position. now if you compare it to the situation a year or 2 ago, and there is growing pressure inside your crane, the society is getting tired. so you, those landscape has lost some of his popularity. he was bought and the she's, she's book a lot to us over 90 percent wind rush right and evaded. then he lost the time of it in the fall of $23.00 and especially in the early $24.00. when he and replaced a very popular and the general head of the ukranian, i mean that's the latest last name. hello, some people that it is a and at the moment the situation is still very difficult and your crime is fighting and the current has knows enough men to fight. and that's why there's a new reputation law that's came into force just a few days ago. now you can didn't have enough ammuniti
well, we do remember the u. k. prime minister, winston, joshua lost and election officer victoria in the 2nd tool tool. so it is possible for the landscape of the situation that is much more difficult at the moment because ukraine is in a week a position. now if you compare it to the situation a year or 2 ago, and there is growing pressure inside your crane, the society is getting tired. so you, those landscape has lost some of his popularity. he was bought and the she's, she's book a lot to us...
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u. k. punching as well. uh, speaking of japan officials in a japanese town have finished building a 20 meter long barrier and that's to struck. it's one of the nation's most famous views that of mount fuji, people there say that they are tired of a huge number of tourists who are crowding into their town to take pictures and refusing to ebay rules on littering as well as parking. the decision is a symptom of the tensions across the country. as japan rustles with the consequences of a tourism boom, march and april set all time records for a tourist arrivals into the country. we'll take a short break right here on out to 0, and we're back in a moment with more news news . climate play on is from one of the most bio diverse nations on there if you're interested in. if nature does not function, we don't exist. exploding solutions to save life as we know what we, what we have and within the cycles of the we not using office resources, we use them again. and again, if we learn from nature, we have a chance to move
u. k. punching as well. uh, speaking of japan officials in a japanese town have finished building a 20 meter long barrier and that's to struck. it's one of the nation's most famous views that of mount fuji, people there say that they are tired of a huge number of tourists who are crowding into their town to take pictures and refusing to ebay rules on littering as well as parking. the decision is a symptom of the tensions across the country. as japan rustles with the consequences of a tourism...
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u. k and the u. s. and any other policies involved or? well, it says to all of the energy needs to be clear that the printer's established is doing absolutely nothing to defend generally. and that's all the main screen, political policies, the government, almost all of them actually get in britain with the old republic section. i suppose in the daily mail uninstall newspapers. i'm positively, perhaps the kind of you, the sections of a political ruling class and the mashing aged in prison. i have not expressed any sympathy of fellows down to see the fusion of some actual uh, youtube. both means that all of this process, all that we have, some of them, they don't count for the judge if it's the operations of western states. so that would be an exposure to the nations people, most of whom, by the way, has the wiki, the to expose a role. so subject to match the advantage of uh, just us age. as long as this case has previously been described as the death bed full freedom of speech, how my today is decision impacts this rule to discuss and own press
u. k and the u. s. and any other policies involved or? well, it says to all of the energy needs to be clear that the printer's established is doing absolutely nothing to defend generally. and that's all the main screen, political policies, the government, almost all of them actually get in britain with the old republic section. i suppose in the daily mail uninstall newspapers. i'm positively, perhaps the kind of you, the sections of a political ruling class and the mashing aged in prison. i...
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well james and drum is always there, quite sad but well says a u. k e. are you crying? follow them and treat parade. the u. k. ha, russian parliament treat great, is allowed to do you phones on the 8th, subtract as a because people, they won't peace and good role in the world. and it wasn't that long ago. when we have members of the world family, this is a russia. so sensible people in the united kingdom so. so that is good. i think dr . good economic and try using a lot of the for the nation is with russia. and now we've got people in charge who the vice city couldn't care less about. so you're training people and ones, uh, the hardening people have to be even closer, legitimate, personally now because it's time of office, i just don't to try and cheer for my and all the elections are being delayed. so you get to argue that he's got no legitimacy as a whole and this is, oh, i'm to the walks of the u. k. and the us side who i've been quite happy to allow these actions to be delayed. yes, the people in the crate that's whole foot by a fine thing, full freedom and democra
well james and drum is always there, quite sad but well says a u. k e. are you crying? follow them and treat parade. the u. k. ha, russian parliament treat great, is allowed to do you phones on the 8th, subtract as a because people, they won't peace and good role in the world. and it wasn't that long ago. when we have members of the world family, this is a russia. so sensible people in the united kingdom so. so that is good. i think dr . good economic and try using a lot of the for the nation...
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u. k. government, we can have the u. k. treasury select committee, have to say about it as well. there is a general consensus that sanctions a not working in terms of the state of intent causing real trouble for the russian economy. the i may have a full cost and it's going to be $1.00 of the strongest economies this year. so yeah, morales, we see that even the k treasury, so that committee is talking about the i have no friend of ross is that site based in washington dc, pointing out quite from here, 3.2 percent. right. which is way higher than this thing for any of the countries, even within the g 7? no, i was a about a little bit west of countries that are getting worried. and also, i'm sure it will. these countries wish they could be doing business with russia. right. now and they really cob, alright, we've also heard of it. i went about this uh economics of.
u. k. government, we can have the u. k. treasury select committee, have to say about it as well. there is a general consensus that sanctions a not working in terms of the state of intent causing real trouble for the russian economy. the i may have a full cost and it's going to be $1.00 of the strongest economies this year. so yeah, morales, we see that even the k treasury, so that committee is talking about the i have no friend of ross is that site based in washington dc, pointing out quite...
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u. k. government, we can have what the u. k. treasury select committee has to say about it as well. there is a general consensus that the sanctions are not working in terms of the state of intent causing real trouble for the russian economy. the. i'm a, a full cost and it's going to be $1.00 of the strongest economies this year. horrible, but he chest about select committees referring to the i am at no friend of the kremlin and they're based in washington dc. definitely not a big fan. and that's coming out and, you know, predicted a 3.2 percent growth this year, which is absolutely must, if you compare that to all the western economies, which if they don't a negative growth. but the growth is, is really negligible in terms of the size of and let's take germany, let's take the u. k. now, the, anyone that seems to be doing i came a rad. surprised surprise is the us that seems to destroy these other economies of their allies in order to continue with it. now it's fine for them to impose these sentences cuz it's not really hurting them that very far away from the problem. but the realit
u. k. government, we can have what the u. k. treasury select committee has to say about it as well. there is a general consensus that the sanctions are not working in terms of the state of intent causing real trouble for the russian economy. the. i'm a, a full cost and it's going to be $1.00 of the strongest economies this year. horrible, but he chest about select committees referring to the i am at no friend of the kremlin and they're based in washington dc. definitely not a big fan. and...
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u. k. they've talked about it as well, but the don't think that's imminent that okay. now in terms of the measures on the ground, what this means, this recognition, you know, come may 28th. what's gonna happen happen? i mean, will, will, will they be sending a masters to, for me? i left for example. i think that's highly likely. i think we're going to see some of, and some events on that date, the opening of maybe not a fully fledged embassy. these, these are relatively small countries, but some source of advance. i mean, you don't actually, if you recognize the state, have to have an ambassador in embassy. you can have an ambassador somewhere else who has the credentials for that country. so one of these countries, for example, could have that run by so that to jordan, also be, be, be the on back to the, to palestine as well. and that a lot of countries do that and don't have residence on both of those. but it does mean that they, they recognize palestine as a sulfur in the state. about simple to briefly what about the piece process? where does that, what does it need
u. k. they've talked about it as well, but the don't think that's imminent that okay. now in terms of the measures on the ground, what this means, this recognition, you know, come may 28th. what's gonna happen happen? i mean, will, will, will they be sending a masters to, for me? i left for example. i think that's highly likely. i think we're going to see some of, and some events on that date, the opening of maybe not a fully fledged embassy. these, these are relatively small countries, but...
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this is a british political strategist well known for campaigning in favor of the u. k. 's brakes. it's back in 2016. he lays. so it became chief advisor to the for my birthday is prime minister bar, as johnson cummings is now involved, increasing the stuff to a party of block that would it unite to entrepreneurs, health care workers, and military veterans to oppose the ruling tories outside of the upcoming 2025 general elections in verse of several u. k. a. e are published asians while the to have voice criticism of the west support ukraine. a found that voice is drowned out. well, jim and chunk laugh schultz initially pushed back at the french president's close defense nato troops to ukraine. the idea is now gaining support among you nations and some of the positives forming with the is way the palestinian conflict with us president joe biden trying to gain suppose by quoting football. do i say is washington continues to supply as well with arms plus the bringing on guess not to discuss this, but the journalist and ma, gray, b dot org, editor mountain j, an investment indian dipl
this is a british political strategist well known for campaigning in favor of the u. k. 's brakes. it's back in 2016. he lays. so it became chief advisor to the for my birthday is prime minister bar, as johnson cummings is now involved, increasing the stuff to a party of block that would it unite to entrepreneurs, health care workers, and military veterans to oppose the ruling tories outside of the upcoming 2025 general elections in verse of several u. k. a. e are published asians while the to...
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u. k. government. it's an interesting contrast because well, you k officials appear fixated on labeling things. it's exactly the opposite case on the other side of the pond by washington, that seems at pains to avoid using the to genocide when it comes to what's playing out in gas. we believe israel can and must do more to ensure the protection and wellbeing of innocent civilians. we do not believe what is happening and gaza is a genocide. we have been firmly on the record rejecting that proposition on the spot. haven't you had any of that notion of genocide? washington officials admit that israel has shown no plan for protecting civilians in gaza in the mean time. but you and, and all the international organizations continue to report on she would rise violations including the deliberate targeting of women and children and child duction and the head of the all hoc palestinian human rights and g o show on jeopardy. and he believes the west doesn't want to acknowledge any genocide because as he says, the west is competitive friday between the lines of the one who is complicit with the jews side.
u. k. government. it's an interesting contrast because well, you k officials appear fixated on labeling things. it's exactly the opposite case on the other side of the pond by washington, that seems at pains to avoid using the to genocide when it comes to what's playing out in gas. we believe israel can and must do more to ensure the protection and wellbeing of innocent civilians. we do not believe what is happening and gaza is a genocide. we have been firmly on the record rejecting that...
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u. k. russia has warned against such publications. well, let's take a closer look at the arsenal. ukraine has access to interest how far those weapons can strike inside russia. 3 types of. a west and supplies munitions can hit targets less than 100 kilometers inside russia potentially reaching the cities of don't yet . and belle grove, the next square, it includes rockets of bones on the waves from the us, the u. k. on pull to go. now they to reach up to 300 kilometers deep inside russian territory. but the long range storm shudder, cruise missiles post the biggest threat. they can strike up to 550 kilometers deep within russia. but you can front supply these missiles and have supported potential attacks on russia. ukraine also wants to replenish, is west and also with the nuclear capable f. 16 fight to just russians for a minute. the has course and the gates driving the conflict in that direction. the base of 16 across the will be destroyed is what is other types of weapons supplied by nato countries to ukraine have the same time we shoul
u. k. russia has warned against such publications. well, let's take a closer look at the arsenal. ukraine has access to interest how far those weapons can strike inside russia. 3 types of. a west and supplies munitions can hit targets less than 100 kilometers inside russia potentially reaching the cities of don't yet . and belle grove, the next square, it includes rockets of bones on the waves from the us, the u. k. on pull to go. now they to reach up to 300 kilometers deep inside russian...
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u. k, which doesn't make any sense, which doesn't add up a tool to you politically into nicely away and domestically. you know, and i'm, well, i think the question we should ask us that was in the u. k. and then the european union and the america on we, on the cost of some massive political see change, you know, is there a new generation of politicians now going to be a should in what's happening in the okay. and you mentioned the local elections is the, it seems to be a period of the little amount. so we're gonna have, i think, a lot small independent candidates, you know, and if, and if i'm not, if i'm the choice guy, if enough all the, my judge gallery are able to actually direct and media tools and will come themselves now to on your trade in israel, you know something quite size, but it can happen in the next level. i mean, that's a problem. i agree with any lease then sentiment. i agree with you, but you know, i'm going to go to george who is the a consummate pessimist here. um uh and even is the promotion for this program on this channel. george repeats the words, we have the tools, they have the tools george they ha
u. k, which doesn't make any sense, which doesn't add up a tool to you politically into nicely away and domestically. you know, and i'm, well, i think the question we should ask us that was in the u. k. and then the european union and the america on we, on the cost of some massive political see change, you know, is there a new generation of politicians now going to be a should in what's happening in the okay. and you mentioned the local elections is the, it seems to be a period of the little...
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well, let's discuss this was, are these tables joining me right here in just to do change you to have you joined me right now. why is best such a desire from the u. k to escalate the drain and the conflict? ok. well, i think it's important to get a bit of context and understand that the great britain or the united kingdom has been a, you know, very energetic advocates of perpetuating the conflict in ukraine. their secret services are involved very intimately in the prosecution of the conflict. we know that they're seeing a naval officers have been involved in the attacks against crimea and on a wider scale. so the rooster phobia is an old thing in the united kingdom, the term jingoism, which is the fear of foreigners, comes from an old home that was written about the russians in the, in the 20th century, for fears about russia invading status bounce with the english, debated at 1st, so this is nothing new within the context of ukrainian conflict. we have to also understand that just after the special ministry operation been gone, it was as far as johnson that was dispatched to have to basically pull and below. the reason i ask you what you found it
well, let's discuss this was, are these tables joining me right here in just to do change you to have you joined me right now. why is best such a desire from the u. k to escalate the drain and the conflict? ok. well, i think it's important to get a bit of context and understand that the great britain or the united kingdom has been a, you know, very energetic advocates of perpetuating the conflict in ukraine. their secret services are involved very intimately in the prosecution of the conflict....