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u. k. what, what the u. k. down or the sun never sets on the british empire. we could go to more anywhere we want. and after world war 21, what happened to the pound, the pound went to craft because of all the money and all the was they spent the money on say things happening with america. the debt in america is going up one trillion dollars every 100 day. okay. quick side, but before we get to oil, what does it mean that for western european currencies, the your, the pound your, your, i was, they were in trouble the, your right, your opinions? well, they had how many years a negative interest rates, the artificially prop up the economy. and now the good, i mean the europe is, it's in europe is how to de, okay, germany, it used to be the bomb or of manufacturing and export in a virtual recession where the pipeline, the node stream pipelines, blank energy, and the mysterious accident. yep. yep. so anyways, it's, it's, it's, they've had it, they've had it, and the world has had it, they, they did going against america's economic and geo political, germany. joe bi
u. k. what, what the u. k. down or the sun never sets on the british empire. we could go to more anywhere we want. and after world war 21, what happened to the pound, the pound went to craft because of all the money and all the was they spent the money on say things happening with america. the debt in america is going up one trillion dollars every 100 day. okay. quick side, but before we get to oil, what does it mean that for western european currencies, the your, the pound your, your, i was,...
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u. k. what, what the u. k. down. oh, the son never sits on the british empire. we could go to war anywhere. we want it after world war 21. what happened to the pound, the pound went to craft because of all the money and all the was they spent the money on shaped things happening within the america. the debt in america is going up one trillion dollars every 100 day. okay. quick side. but before we get to oil, what does it mean then for western european currencies, the your, the pound, your, your, i was, they were in trouble. they your right, your opinions, well, they had how many years a negative interest rates to artificially prop up the economy. and now the good, i mean the europe is, it's in europe is how to de, okay, germany, it used to be the bomb or of manufacturing and export. they were to virtual recession where the pipeline annoyed stream pipelines, blank energy, and the mysterious accident. yep. yep. so anyways, it's, it's, it's, they've had it, they've had it, and the world has had it, they, they did going against america's economic and geo political ge
u. k. what, what the u. k. down. oh, the son never sits on the british empire. we could go to war anywhere. we want it after world war 21. what happened to the pound, the pound went to craft because of all the money and all the was they spent the money on shaped things happening within the america. the debt in america is going up one trillion dollars every 100 day. okay. quick side. but before we get to oil, what does it mean then for western european currencies, the your, the pound, your,...
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u. k. students, they have also set up encampments in solidarity with palestinians. best go live to poll brennan was at oxford university in the u. k. what's the seem like where you are from the old southern cambridge on 2 very, very prestigious universities in the u. k. but the only one this apologies we have lost the connection to full brent in their correspondence. oh i think you're back with us. we don't see that for a moment. all right, and can you hear me now? yes, we can hear you. yes, i can a oh apologies. we seem to have a connection issues with paul brandon at oxford university there where encampments have been set up in solidarity with the palestinians in the gaza strip. let's move on to i've been use in the meantime and he's right here thought ease of demolish dozens of better when homes in southern israel that's been destroyed in the desert area known as a negative. the government says they were built without a permit. it's among the largest mass demolitions in recent years. honda saw who it has a detail, it's a large mobilization of israeli police to oversee the demolition of nearly 50 different homes in this better when comm
u. k. students, they have also set up encampments in solidarity with palestinians. best go live to poll brennan was at oxford university in the u. k. what's the seem like where you are from the old southern cambridge on 2 very, very prestigious universities in the u. k. but the only one this apologies we have lost the connection to full brent in their correspondence. oh i think you're back with us. we don't see that for a moment. all right, and can you hear me now? yes, we can hear you. yes, i...
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u. k. has set up encampments in solidarity with palestinians and their fellow students in the us that spring in full. brandon, who's at oxford university in the u. k. what's the scene like there at ox, vegetable? well, the sun is shining for the 1st time in 3 days. the stay 3, all the protests here at the university of oxford were in front of the museum of natural history on another part of the pit river museum. and as you can see over my shoulder that are all around 3035 tents with a kind of fluctuating number of protesters milling around them, say 50 to 100 people at any one time. and they are out event that they are going to stay for as long as possible to demonstrate against what is happening in gauze. and now this is not the only university protest that we know of. we know of protests in manchester, for example, new castle london. there was a kind of sister protest taking place in cambridge as well. and the statement has been put out by the organizers of these oxford cambridge. a purchase is as far as saying that basically oxbridge is profits kind of continues to climb at the expense of public opinion lies and ox, which is reputations, was no longer
u. k. has set up encampments in solidarity with palestinians and their fellow students in the us that spring in full. brandon, who's at oxford university in the u. k. what's the scene like there at ox, vegetable? well, the sun is shining for the 1st time in 3 days. the stay 3, all the protests here at the university of oxford were in front of the museum of natural history on another part of the pit river museum. and as you can see over my shoulder that are all around 3035 tents with a kind of...
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u. k. today, what are they going to this is the question that it was, the big question you're engaging with is the one i asked jeffrey. nice, right. the intersection of law and politics. you say germany, you say that you k, they are strong backers of what we could loosely call the international just the system, right? they can't very well say, no, we're not going to apply by the international criminal court, not when they're asking other countries to abide by it. what was in respect to vladimir putin is arrest warrant, for instance, it would look very, very hypocritical indeed, i'm the, that's why i think you need to watch it and create it. couldn't be closely because if some of these cool countries, big countries, that all members of the cool start say no, no, we know this ruling, then it's then the coolest itself. this whole institution, which was such a breakthrough in international justice, i think, potentially is a risk. this is they've obviously gone on the law and cream con is decided this is the right thing to do based on the little. but there is, i think, a risk for the whole insti
u. k. today, what are they going to this is the question that it was, the big question you're engaging with is the one i asked jeffrey. nice, right. the intersection of law and politics. you say germany, you say that you k, they are strong backers of what we could loosely call the international just the system, right? they can't very well say, no, we're not going to apply by the international criminal court, not when they're asking other countries to abide by it. what was in respect to vladimir...
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and i know some transparency times if you look up what's happened with the bug scandal in the u. k. ah, what has happened with the price of the scandal? the issues where a windshield glass slip out are bringing about a amenities, the se, trey ship, but these things have went on for years and years because we do the items i have not certain times found. so really i'm so guy points opposite the bar tool. i know who this is by jude is basically signing up for freedom. freedom of fire journalism under groups. um, you know, he, he's been there case, i think i had got but a so it below was i would actually be in a rapid cool one, very ethical walk. mm hm. but so he's being a sound journalist because walters, being reviewed by him and his sources has been very beneficial to the public interest. yeah, i think you're going to be the typical things about monday's, what are the rest of garden city? is i to states is chelsea money who provided this information, particularly massage, is she or what was given 5 to 5 is impressed. matter which, which the slice of which is to uh, subsidy is about so
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u. k. and what about the opposition for them? how they preparing themselves for this not protection? well they came out of as clearly raring to go for the they've been demanding the selection for many, many months, no doubt and taught because they also far ahead of the conservative delay the policy in the polls. they released the video as mr. soon. i was speaking to yesterday evening talking about what they, the cale. so the conservative governments criticizing the way that the student has himself around the country, but also his treatise as, as low as trusts and bar songs. and before him, the challenge for labor is trying to not get boats as complaisant, given how far ahead they are in the polls. and that's something that in the messaging as being reiterated again and again. then thank you very much. been in my side for a step in london. stella head on alger 0 china holes military exercises around taiwan days after the island swears in a new leader, homepage and use as a dangerous separatists and injuries. debby. apologies for that half ma ma much peters debby is wanting as charged.
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u. k. we asked what might have caused this disaster? yeah, somebody does that. that's been a whole series of, of events this. yeah, i mean more mold on size than we normally say, and at this time did yeah. in, in, you know, be compared with, with the last 20 years or so. and now most of those have been associated with very heavy rain full and puffing beginning. you've been hit by a repeated series of big rain storm events. and those big greystone events have probably driven by climate change. i mean, it's centrally, it will grab this via contains with moisture. that's what we're seeing. this increase globally of, of the most intense drain full. so that is, that is the overall picture, but it doesn't appear that this particular land started was triggered by rain full events. so it is quite intriguing. that'd be probably the thousands of people across projects time have been admitted to hospital suffering from heat stroke. the country is in the grape of a heat wave with temperatures climbing to 50 degrees celsius. in some places, that's around 8 degrees above aver
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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. now what campaign is of been protesting of the department for business and trade in london, quoting on the government to hold on supplies to israel, civil actions of taking place in glasgow and south wales outside factories manufacturing the weapons trade unions are accusing. the u. k. has been complicit in genocide and gaza for brandon was not the protest in london made the 1st is international work his day on the demonstrations here outside the government department for business, for a blockading the entrances to this government development. although protesting against those workers who wish to continue sending weapons to israel according to the government contracts, but also in solidarity for those workers who don't want to continue sending weapons to israel. there are trade unionists working within the department to to express very could stream this. what about the fact that they have to participate in this practice on, despite the uncertainty about the legal status for that of the british government has refused to reveal legal advice. it is receiving from its lawyers about the met
u. k. now what campaign is of been protesting of the department for business and trade in london, quoting on the government to hold on supplies to israel, civil actions of taking place in glasgow and south wales outside factories manufacturing the weapons trade unions are accusing. the u. k. has been complicit in genocide and gaza for brandon was not the protest in london made the 1st is international work his day on the demonstrations here outside the government department for business, for a...
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u. k. more closely aligned with b u. however, what we've got here because i mentioned sprints the conservative box, they can send it off to you before the school break, eventually diagnosis. they want to separate from your so in hopes of issues. but maybe you don't particular things are going into the opposite direction because they don't want to be seen to be similar to you. i think it is an opportunity for some a to bring the pipe closer to the europe. can you not possibly introduce our case of the normal way, both of rejoining the european economic area. i haven't got better a might, but wish to be you, making it easier for the people. so that should be also made for example for you pay students to be able to join the rasmus scheme which is a run by you where it's not actually can you policy but say and the part you say no the because that's terrified. but if they say yes to any of the suggestions from the you are right, we made in the table government mental of the well, you wants us to rejoice to you that would be a disaster for
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what do you think are the potential political implications for the u. k. parliament, after hosting members of this organization? and i don't think they're going to be any political implications because it's just another one and a fairly long line of publications. and you know, you can't prevent someone from hosting, whoever they want, it doesn't send a good signal that, that i completely agree, but i don't very much if it's going to have any significant political impacts on the situation. there's no trust between the russia and the 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 an
what do you think are the potential political implications for the u. k. parliament, after hosting members of this organization? and i don't think they're going to be any political implications because it's just another one and a fairly long line of publications. and you know, you can't prevent someone from hosting, whoever they want, it doesn't send a good signal that, that i completely agree, but i don't very much if it's going to have any significant political impacts on the situation....
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u. k. we asked that what might have caused this disaster? yeah. some of that that that's been a whole series of of offense this. yeah, i mean more mold on size than we normally say in at this time that yeah, in, in, you know, be compared with, with the last 20 years or so. i know most of those have been associated with very heavy rain, full and puffy beginning has been hit by a repeated series of big rain storm events. and those big ways to events are probably uh, driven by climate change. maybe since they will wrap the sphere contains with moisture, therefore we've seen this increase globally of, of the most intense rain full. so that is, that is the overall picture, but it doesn't appear that this particular land started was triggered by rain for events. so it is quite intriguing david, practically, to pakistan with thousands of people who the admitted to hospital is suffering from heat stroke. the country is in the grip of a heath way with temperatures, climbing to 50 degrees celsius in some places. and his followers pakistan's west april for m
u. k. we asked that what might have caused this disaster? yeah. some of that that that's been a whole series of of offense this. yeah, i mean more mold on size than we normally say in at this time that yeah, in, in, you know, be compared with, with the last 20 years or so. i know most of those have been associated with very heavy rain, full and puffy beginning has been hit by a repeated series of big rain storm events. and those big ways to events are probably uh, driven by climate change....
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u. k. we asked him what might have caused this? yeah, somebody does that. that's been a whole series of, of events this yeah, i mean, more mold on size than we normally say. and at this time did. yeah. in been, you know, be compared with, with the last 20 years or so. and now most of those have been associated with very heavy rain full and puff indicating he's been hit by a repeated series of big rain storm events on those big raised events. so probably driven by climate change, i mean it's centrally, it will grab this via contains with moisture. that's what we've seen. this increase globally of, of the most intense drain full. so that is, that is the overall picture, but it doesn't appear that this particular land started was triggered by rain full events. so it is quite intriguing, it's of you. k is celebrating one of its most unusual festivals. the annual one charming championship in choral crowds gather to show off the wildest, and we're just ways to will some cool that when fiddling others when grunting kid, it's when chopping every year, a one charmin
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we will take advantage of what was available that was a close within the low in the 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
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u. k. we asked him what might have caused this disaster. yeah, some of that that, that's been a whole series of, of events this year. i mean both mold on size than we normally say. and at this time that yeah, in, in, you know, be compared with, with the last 20 years or so. i know most of those have been associated with very heavy rain full and puffing again. and you've been hit by a repeated series of big rain storm events. and those big ways to events are probably uh, driven by climate change. maybe since they will wrap the sphere contains with moisture. that's what we've seen. this increase globally of, of the most intense rain full. so that is, that is the overall picture, but it doesn't appear that this particular land started was triggered by rain for events. so it is quite intriguing. now as india's massive national elections draw it to a close in the coming days, the campaigns could well turn out to be the biggest experiment in the use of artificial intelligence. so far, hundreds of millions of voters will have seen the deep fate vi
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u. k. we asked him what might have caused this disaster. yeah, some of that that, that's been a whole series of, of events this year. i mean both mold on size than we normally say. and at this time that yeah, in, in, you know, be compared with, with the last 20 years or so. i know most of those have been associated with very heavy rain, full and puffy beginning has been hit by a repeated series of big rain storm events. and those big ways to events are probably driven by climate change means the century they will wrap the sphere contains will moisture. therefore we've seen this increase globally of, of the most intense rain full. so that is, that is the overall picture, but it doesn't appear that this particular land started was triggered by rain full events. so it is quite intriguing. as for our final story, if the show more than a 190 countries have agreed to a new treaty to combat so called pyro pipe bio, piracy un talks in switzerland. the landmark do aims to stop the practice that sees big companies, use patience to look up natural res
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and what we saw was the u. k announced new north sea oil and gas, and that's put us in a really difficult position because investing a new fossil fuel infrastructure doesn't help us meet or meet our energy needs now . and it doesn't lower energy bills, but also just puts us in perpetual crisis because the climate crisis is not going anywhere. who the id feel about all of the big events that happened recent years and how that directly impacts what you're doing. yes, sir, for some context we launched at the end of july 2020 and then in may 2021. this has when we saw a due to the solar 2 people have caused the people being forced out the homes and and jerusalem. and we saw a massive increase and people following enjoining public time option and supporting the cause. during that time, there was a factory and full activities has climbed onto the top of the reef. all set fox 3 in less the and move in a couple of hours. hundreds from the local community came out support, it was ox today. and then we saw the fire service
and what we saw was the u. k announced new north sea oil and gas, and that's put us in a really difficult position because investing a new fossil fuel infrastructure doesn't help us meet or meet our energy needs now . and it doesn't lower energy bills, but also just puts us in perpetual crisis because the climate crisis is not going anywhere. who the id feel about all of the big events that happened recent years and how that directly impacts what you're doing. yes, sir, for some context we...
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u. k. the us, what i have about since 2014, basically they've been getting involved in ukraine in every aspect. can you give us some examples of the sort of thing that they've been involved in? yeah. what it's, it's, it's an open secret now that the c a m, y, 6 british intelligence are involved in ukraine. we've had reports from various western media outlets. new york times the washington post talking about how the c a is training, the, the s b u, they're very much feared domestic security service within ukraine. and even back in the 2016, the new york times themselves, they wrote an article talking a very proudly about how the west and security service were training. the new plan in secret service in sabotaged. so to attract russian targets have to reverse engineer drawings that have different motions like this sort of a listen or look at a new york times article. around 2016, the c i a begin training and a lead ukrainian commando force known as unit 20. $245.00, which captured russian drones and communications gear. so that c, i technicians could reverse engineer them and crack moscow's encr
u. k. the us, what i have about since 2014, basically they've been getting involved in ukraine in every aspect. can you give us some examples of the sort of thing that they've been involved in? yeah. what it's, it's, it's an open secret now that the c a m, y, 6 british intelligence are involved in ukraine. we've had reports from various western media outlets. new york times the washington post talking about how the c a is training, the, the s b u, they're very much feared domestic security...
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u. k. the move, what's the damper on the deep rivalry between the former general and president vladimir zalinski. and the public raft, between the 2 officials began emerging after the failure of the cranes counter offensive. they disagreed over t military goals and how to achieve them is illusion, acknowledged russians battlefield advantages. and shortly before his firing, he offered a little hope for ukraine to gain an advantage on the battlefield. although president, as long as he had been demanding more results using every chance to paint a positive picture to cab to western backers, the western media have been closely watching the power struggle between the 2. for months, the failure of the ukrainian counter offensive on all fronts apparently stirred up the pot. ultimately, the generals rise in popularity, coupled with the presidents, declining, pulse added to the tensions strategic affairs expert and journalist told me to con, almost freaky says so let's case move was unwise and may come back to haunt him whenever a the student feed into you, especially when he, he has wished himself into a
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what they read in newspapers. so no, i would say overall 90 percent of people buying counted in the u. k. in terms of this situation in the past, you know, well between russia and ukraine, the eva per year crane in for very, the russian is a very nice. so that's kind of what i've encountered. and i don't think is that anything is going to get that's or anytime soon. but then of course you do have that 10 percent which see the reality of what's going on. have you been able to change anybody's mind? do you think it will be able to change anybody's mind as cognitive dissonance? so absolutely, no, i can think of one example was minus to change anyone's mind on the if any think you saw showing them facts the slide show and then videos. they go into complete denial, and if anything cassie property hobbins, the original opinion on being per ukrainian and i'm the russian. so now i've not been able to change anyone's mind. so can anyone this kind of a political and they still kind of side with the bar ukrainian calls because of what they see on the tv in the newspapers. but as i said, there is at 1
what they read in newspapers. so no, i would say overall 90 percent of people buying counted in the u. k. in terms of this situation in the past, you know, well between russia and ukraine, the eva per year crane in for very, the russian is a very nice. so that's kind of what i've encountered. and i don't think is that anything is going to get that's or anytime soon. but then of course you do have that 10 percent which see the reality of what's going on. have you been able to change anybody's...
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what a change of government mean for the u. k. and its policies, we'll get to our guess in a moment's 1st this report from culture lopez or the rezoning, when for prudence, opposition, labor party and local elections across england. 6 it's taken control of many local councils, including areas that were previously passed deals of the governing conservative party. the opposition leader says this result reflects the national shit with fed up with your division, with your chaos with your pay, the full t. yes. and i'm sorry. i don't care which political party you support. if you leave your country and i was spiked the what do you found it? 14 years later, you too don't deserve to pay the job. but for i but love golf. it's the contrast from the 2019 parliamentary elections when conservatives won a huge majority in parliament the cure 5 years later, the results are notably different in a wake up call for prime minister re she's soon ok, and his conservative party obviously is disappointing to lose good hardworking conservative counselors
what a change of government mean for the u. k. and its policies, we'll get to our guess in a moment's 1st this report from culture lopez or the rezoning, when for prudence, opposition, labor party and local elections across england. 6 it's taken control of many local councils, including areas that were previously passed deals of the governing conservative party. the opposition leader says this result reflects the national shit with fed up with your division, with your chaos with your pay, the...
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if you side with russia or you at least try and expose the truth of what's going on, there's also the u. k 4 and listen to that there been talk for several of, uh, british politicians about using that to arrest here. uh, what do you have to say of as, as far as well, i think it was uh the, the, the colonel uh code. oh, richard can right. right. both about that in the press. i mean, the one thing i would say to him directly is, i think he needs to worry about the war crimes that he's committed in iraq and afghanistan. rather than trying to get on my case about the situation. but in terms of that for, and at least when acts, my understanding is, if i go abroad and then join the army of a nation at war against a peaceful nation, ukraine, which we all know is a load of rubbish. not technically makes me a terrorist, and that's actually technically makes me a little criminal. so if i were to go back home, i'm under no illusion i'd, i'd be arrested not face a long time in jail for now where you came over here. oh, what kind of attitude did you run into what people see somebody coming from the u.
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and what's the reaction this morning in the u. k. and how is the media covering this? what's up to tell you to read through some of the major newspapers hes starting with the london times. they headlined the front page with so not to bets, the house. it's kind of a reflection on the gamble that many people seem to think he's taken by cold in the election. so the, when he is so far, as he just mentioned behind in the polls, the guardian with a similar message, they called at sue next big gamble versus the idea that was 20 points between him and his late arrivals. it really is taking a risk to pull it. i like someone to pull it is within his power and he had up until january to do so. the daily mail typically leading slightly more to the right in the full, behind the conservatives. they have the headline now is the moment for britain to choose its future. very much echoing the message that sue not gave during his speech very right, right. and so speech yesterday. and then finally the day, the mirror which tends to back label on the left hand side of this, this reflection
and what's the reaction this morning in the u. k. and how is the media covering this? what's up to tell you to read through some of the major newspapers hes starting with the london times. they headlined the front page with so not to bets, the house. it's kind of a reflection on the gamble that many people seem to think he's taken by cold in the election. so the, when he is so far, as he just mentioned behind in the polls, the guardian with a similar message, they called at sue next big gamble...
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now the question is, what, how, how does the public respond to that? and now we're, so we've seen in the u. k, this evening, 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 pro test of 2020, the summer of george floyd. it is that these protests are about something there they are. there are there against them. is it mentioned on, on behalf of israel, they're a, gave us as an unconditional support for, for risk atrocities and demanding that the, the institutions this, those themselves divest from israel. that's something specific. but that's not something a, on the gains institutionalized, wide racism. you know, i, i'm, i'm against the police, you know, which is just 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 because then that's gonna move blood pressure on the, on governments and may lead to some sort shape. it's interesting to me with the martin, if you look at the, the stu
now the question is, what, how, how does the public respond to that? and now we're, so we've seen in the u. k, this evening, 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 pro test of 2020, the summer of george floyd. it is that these protests are about something there they are. there are there against them. is it mentioned on, on behalf of israel, they're a, gave us as an unconditional support for,...
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now the question is what, how, how does the public respond to that? but now it was always seen in the u. k, the st. francis in the united states, there is real real protests then 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. is it mentioned on, on behalf of the 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 what they says it. that's not something, hey, i'm against the seduce lies. why braces of, you know, i, i'm finally against the police, you know, but just as nonsense a complete just would be pointless. self indulgence. so if you've got a 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 t
now the question is what, how, how does the public respond to that? but now it was always seen in the u. k, the st. francis in the united states, there is real real protests then 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. is it mentioned on, on behalf of the israel, they're against, there's an unconditional support for the,...
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what they read in newspapers. so no, i would say overall 90 percent of people die and counted in the u. k. in terms of the situation in the past, you know, well between russia and ukraine, the eva pro ukrainian, or very the russian is a very nice. so that's kind of what i have encountered. and i don't think it's, i don't think it's going to get that's or any time soon. but then of course you do have that 10 percent which see the reality of what's going on. have you been able to change anybody's mind? do you think you will be able to change anybody's mind as cognitive dissonance? so absolutely no, i can think of one example was minus to change anyone's mind on the if any think you saw the show and then fax, the slide show and then videos, they go into complete denial. and if anything gas, she probably hobbins the original opinion on being per ukrainian and nancy russian . so now i've not been able to change anyone's mind. so then anyone this kind of a political and they still kind of side with the for ukrainian calls because of what they see on the tv in the newspapers. but as i said, there
what they read in newspapers. so no, i would say overall 90 percent of people die and counted in the u. k. in terms of the situation in the past, you know, well between russia and ukraine, the eva pro ukrainian, or very the russian is a very nice. so that's kind of what i have encountered. and i don't think it's, i don't think it's going to get that's or any time soon. but then of course you do have that 10 percent which see the reality of what's going on. have you been able to change anybody's...
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now the question is what, how, how does the public respond to that? but now we're, so we've seen in the u. k with a new friends in the united states. there is real real protests then. what's different about these protest um, as opposed to the uh, fraudulent bogus protest of 2020 of the summer of george floyd is that these protests are about something they're, they're, they're, they're against them. each dimension on, on behalf of israel, they're against this one on condition of support for the, for risk atrocities. and that demanding that the, the institutions this, those themselves divest from israel. that's something specific. that's not something a, i'm against the institutionalized. why braces of, you know, i, i'm, i'm against the police, you know, but just as nonsense a complete just to 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 going to work, look, pressure on the, on governments and may lead to some sort shape. it's interesting to me, it would be martin if you loo
now the question is what, how, how does the public respond to that? but now we're, so we've seen in the u. k with a new friends in the united states. there is real real protests then. what's different about these protest um, as opposed to the uh, fraudulent bogus protest of 2020 of the summer of george floyd is that these protests are about something they're, they're, they're, they're against them. each dimension on, on behalf of israel, they're against this one on condition of support for the,...
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but what kind of mentality is, uh, did you run into as far as, uh, people in the u. k. before you came over here for their product of the education system that's for sure. the past 10 years. and so the west has just been in bach and on a very busy course of events. it's ok breaking down the traditional families that doesn't exist anymore. hardly any one. i know that parents and that will get together mothers is got free for kids of free for different 5 as of that's kind of and then the o g b t q at traditional family values. conservative values, which most people would consider normal and the say a breakdown of that. so these kind of like society is dying is, is becoming the most just the general say, you know, i see that happening. um, so yeah, the last 10 years of no, been good at all and you can, you can really see it in real time. so that's kind of disease. is that what you mean by a question? yes, that had been heard as far as this concept, the people actually understand anything with the conflict and do they have enough knowledge to understand anything about the c
but what kind of mentality is, uh, did you run into as far as, uh, people in the u. k. before you came over here for their product of the education system that's for sure. the past 10 years. and so the west has just been in bach and on a very busy course of events. it's ok breaking down the traditional families that doesn't exist anymore. hardly any one. i know that parents and that will get together mothers is got free for kids of free for different 5 as of that's kind of and then the o g b t...
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u. k, we know, are intimately involved in the planning all the tax and what have you in ukraine. so as uh, the conflict grinds on and things don't go as well as they should do, maybe for ukraine on the battlefield. the western partners seem to be going all in on escalation and that some of the some to exactly what they become. i'd have to say i have to show, spend the amount of the united spent by the prime minister that we will give 3000000000 pads every year for as long as is necessary. and we've just really m e we can in terms of gifting equipment, to the biggest of adequate we've, we've, we've been able to give so far. new credit absolutely has the right to strike back it russian. you can quite understand why ukraine the feels to need to make sure it's defending itself. it's getting the russians out of his country and it has the ability to strike back. and so as you can see, essentially suggesting that it's open season of russian territory. energy infrastructure, maybe even civilian population centers. so it is a significant suggestion almost to escalate because remember, the
u. k, we know, are intimately involved in the planning all the tax and what have you in ukraine. so as uh, the conflict grinds on and things don't go as well as they should do, maybe for ukraine on the battlefield. the western partners seem to be going all in on escalation and that some of the some to exactly what they become. i'd have to say i have to show, spend the amount of the united spent by the prime minister that we will give 3000000000 pads every year for as long as is necessary. and...
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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 understand the military stakes better. and they
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...
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and date, if i make sense to you, i mean, what are the if any potential put into implications for the u. k. parliament of the hosting members of the as of the target a, b plus lea. uh, i find that uh, destroyed some sort of legitimacy to a far away moving make us old battalion, which asked that he got not see tendencies. they have been having symbols which are present the or not see it is even more importantly, it well sees that as far as you will be in the country, they've been, sir. uh, especially amongst the dominant, popular dispensations. there is more, then we'll bring this conflict to an end by solving organizations like a zillow, but that is actually the only fueling the conflict. in fact, they ought to be and has seen the ebony of the people out of the utah. well that he loved the extent, i personally feel that the european government should populate dissociated themselves from such organizations like as old battalion and try to bring this conflict to an end and not act as a us speech. to go with this conflict and think it flooded. and so i enter say what use i don't uh the us do.
and date, if i make sense to you, i mean, what are the if any potential put into implications for the u. k. parliament of the hosting members of the as of the target a, b plus lea. uh, i find that uh, destroyed some sort of legitimacy to a far away moving make us old battalion, which asked that he got not see tendencies. they have been having symbols which are present the or not see it is even more importantly, it well sees that as far as you will be in the country, they've been, sir. uh,...
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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 put together some kind of
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. 5 least, the most important change. what is going to be the us selections more than the next, the southern in a way to have what you just like prince, you know, really is a country by the way. i think that that's a point to which that may be any kind of changes to the grand strategy from the west if there's any change of buy in washington dc. and yeah, well, watson, so like you say is inbox tens of billions of dollars for ukraine, military aid reports that it can take months to actually arrive at? do you think they'll be any issues with the us government justifying, sending on to ukraine? if the lead is legitimacy is in question, well, there's been a big back place, you know, about the green is a charge. this is the one paying an additional 8. do you claim that went on for months? that wasn't the agreement? think always about the need for that additional kind of shipment belong to the wall, guys, all the guys that the by eh, you know, within the us about, you know, how we can just find continued kind of buttons by sea crane
u. k. 5 least, the most important change. what is going to be the us selections more than the next, the southern in a way to have what you just like prince, you know, really is a country by the way. i think that that's a point to which that may be any kind of changes to the grand strategy from the west if there's any change of buy in washington dc. and yeah, well, watson, so like you say is inbox tens of billions of dollars for ukraine, military aid reports that it can take months to actually...
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but what kind of mentality is, uh, did you run into as far as people in the u. k, before you came over here for their product of the education system that's for sure . the past 10 years or so. the west has just been in bach and on a very busy course of events. it's ok breaking down the traditional families that doesn't exist anymore. hardly any one, i know that parents and that will get together mothers has got free for kids of free for different 5 as of that's kind of and then the o g, b, t q, traditional, family values, conservative values which most people would consider normal. and the say a breakdown of that, so it's kind of like society is dying. is this become in the most just the general say, you know, i see that happening. so yeah. the last time he is a real thing good to and you can, you can really see it in real time. so that's kind of is that way me by your question. yes, that had been heard as far as this conflict, the people actually understand anything with the conflict. and do they have enough knowledge to understand anything about the conflict? be
but what kind of mentality is, uh, did you run into as far as people in the u. k, before you came over here for their product of the education system that's for sure . the past 10 years or so. the west has just been in bach and on a very busy course of events. it's ok breaking down the traditional families that doesn't exist anymore. hardly any one, i know that parents and that will get together mothers has got free for kids of free for different 5 as of that's kind of and then the o g, b, t q,...
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u k. i that it and what it is today which is involved. but did i ref, was the with the central vehicle in the works is what they put in 1992. so so, so wouldn't assemble. just look certain through the gamble to all of a sudden. yeah. honda and we have some i us know millennium simmons in the past. mm hm. oh yeah. oh yeah. ah. that's such a big thing to say is that i all the, the, all the time a name for the name of us in the was what's the value is on and then good question saw must the new i. e and what was the amount of the woods it was in less than that was a given by knowing it is a is a, is the kid in the best day? i know, and what was his father and grand you know, it was i say it's, i would love to it was i tried several of it may not be $97.00 i live. so is that my son is somebody my son. yeah, i know went by noise. yeah. was it um, i know this and i guess she said it is. oh good. yes, definitely. now that because i understand it and may not, i have to get ready from savings and much. it's getting late. i'm actually going to allow
u k. i that it and what it is today which is involved. but did i ref, was the with the central vehicle in the works is what they put in 1992. so so, so wouldn't assemble. just look certain through the gamble to all of a sudden. yeah. honda and we have some i us know millennium simmons in the past. mm hm. oh yeah. oh yeah. ah. that's such a big thing to say is that i all the, the, all the time a name for the name of us in the was what's the value is on and then good question saw must the new i....
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u. k. u. um the weapons at that border apartheid will. what, what would you do if you were a palestinian teenager right now in gaza? would you, uh, would you go with mandela? would you go with gundy a little? i would go, we've mendera and i would put my trust, you know, civil society because i have no confidence that the western governments would change the position on israel. but there is a gap. there is a disconnect between wisdom, governments and the publics. the publics are increasingly pro palestinian, the demonstrations from the arab world, and the is nomic with the rest of the world in support of the palestinians. so public opinion shifting very, very dramatically now because of the genocide in gaza against these around any pharaoh for products the news. and therefore, i would, um i uh, i think that the steam is the only hope of the best hope is that public opinion will continue to change and the international criminal court will take action will proceed with the investigation of will crime scene the occupied territories. and that the i
u. k. u. um the weapons at that border apartheid will. what, what would you do if you were a palestinian teenager right now in gaza? would you, uh, would you go with mandela? would you go with gundy a little? i would go, we've mendera and i would put my trust, you know, civil society because i have no confidence that the western governments would change the position on israel. but there is a gap. there is a disconnect between wisdom, governments and the publics. the publics are increasingly pro...
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it pales in comparison to what's happening now in garza. but the us and the u. k, and others continued to make excuses for saudi arabia despite the fact that it was repeatedly bombing civilians. of course, russia and ukraine has badly made any pretence to the following international law. so unfortunately, humanitarian considerations seem to type, not even sex and place for full 5th place, wedding, what countries go to war and the us pushing to end the war on gauze while still supplying weapons, which is just double standards. net a hi. doesn't think that really pushing to end the war in god's them. they are making a show. they are using rhetoric, but they want to see. and then to the war, they have the liver lead for ridge. if by with the stop supplying the arms, the munitions, the spat fox, the ball could not go on. they are not putting even any conditions on this, i age and on these items. and i think that the by the administration wants to appear to the world to a part of the electorate, but trying to end the war. in reality, there is no serious, meaningful eff
it pales in comparison to what's happening now in garza. but the us and the u. k, and others continued to make excuses for saudi arabia despite the fact that it was repeatedly bombing civilians. of course, russia and ukraine has badly made any pretence to the following international law. so unfortunately, humanitarian considerations seem to type, not even sex and place for full 5th place, wedding, what countries go to war and the us pushing to end the war on gauze while still supplying weapons,...