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just bring us up to date with what's happening in the u. k at the moment. you know, with the u. k. together with other countries in the you have been struggling, as i mentioned with an increase in the figures when it comes to the delta vary and the rollout of the vaccine here in the u. k. has been very, very successful as results. there are no concerns about lifting restrictions to have planned in the, in the coming weeks. of course, the u. k. together with lots of other countries in europe and now mulling over the possibility of either vaccine green cards or passports, or paperwork to allow vaccinated people or people that are recovered from me on this and show some immunity to be able to go into restaurants and return to normal life to take part in leisure activities again, but of course, inevitably over the past few weeks and city of the city in different places around europe here in the u. k. and london to, we've seen demonstrations against these moves to create the words of some critics, a 2 tier system between those who have been jobs and those that haven't. but the british
just bring us up to date with what's happening in the u. k at the moment. you know, with the u. k. together with other countries in the you have been struggling, as i mentioned with an increase in the figures when it comes to the delta vary and the rollout of the vaccine here in the u. k. has been very, very successful as results. there are no concerns about lifting restrictions to have planned in the, in the coming weeks. of course, the u. k. together with lots of other countries in europe and...
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u. k. with their new home in the city of lester, with new job opportunities all until the family went to visit their relatives in germany. which coincided with an absolutely dreadful act of terrorism in paris. perfect simple. now surely handle the chinese business man a little chicken to replace until a little dog. ready does go he claims that those who interrogated and searched him introduce themselves as members of the u. k. intelligence service weeks later, he says, he began receiving phone calls from the same people who then insisted that they should meet during the potential trouble for his family. as a man agreed to meet for a conversation at a local police station. this he says he seek would be recorded on his phone and said, don line, we pay people for the time to do things off. is that something that you consider for was trying to identify problems within the community? is somebody going in there and challenging or trying to speak to your members was full. great, great. 3 me. you've jus
u. k. with their new home in the city of lester, with new job opportunities all until the family went to visit their relatives in germany. which coincided with an absolutely dreadful act of terrorism in paris. perfect simple. now surely handle the chinese business man a little chicken to replace until a little dog. ready does go he claims that those who interrogated and searched him introduce themselves as members of the u. k. intelligence service weeks later, he says, he began receiving phone...
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u. k. with mrs. circuitous participating it so that has been 2 years of fighting, but we feel that we're nearly there in terms of the criminal sense. our position has always. ready been you don't get to kill somebody or walk away. our request to mrs. recruiters in the united states government is that she simply. ready presents herself to the united kingdom justice system and goes through the process. we've never been concerned what the outcome is because we don't have any control over that. we are simply victims of a very serious crime. at this point. does it feel like this is a fight between one u. k. family and the might of the u. s. government, 100 percent. and that's really what it's bit about from the beginning. frankly misses the coolest, has been free to come back on her own and she should have done that a long time ago and diminished one of their employees killed harry. the reaction was to not stop and think about this family and the consequences that they faced. but they thought about t
u. k. with mrs. circuitous participating it so that has been 2 years of fighting, but we feel that we're nearly there in terms of the criminal sense. our position has always. ready been you don't get to kill somebody or walk away. our request to mrs. recruiters in the united states government is that she simply. ready presents herself to the united kingdom justice system and goes through the process. we've never been concerned what the outcome is because we don't have any control over that. we...
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u. k. alone lost their lives of taxpayers in america, the wars cost and estimated trillion dollars plus. whereas with the u. k, the figure is around 40000000000 pounds or less learn more about this. now i'm joined by my lender, mr. a. professor of international political science at lancaster university, a very well welcome to you. so thanks for joining us here on our tv. you share the u. k. defense secretary is pessimism. let me you think nato countries will have to return to. i've got nathan again at some point in the future to deal with terrorism . when you speak, there was this american bombing going on against taller one, who's your dog and posters underground as cute around $500.00 on troops. so don't know as to how this is going to unfold in the weeks, months and years to come from reckoning close enough to members that perhaps until loud was pretty much your not your strengths. didn't think through as to what is going to happen in the event of the school out. lot of them, i'm sorry, don't you think it's pretty tough to say the pull out has been premature. i mean, they've been there roughly 2 d
u. k. alone lost their lives of taxpayers in america, the wars cost and estimated trillion dollars plus. whereas with the u. k, the figure is around 40000000000 pounds or less learn more about this. now i'm joined by my lender, mr. a. professor of international political science at lancaster university, a very well welcome to you. so thanks for joining us here on our tv. you share the u. k. defense secretary is pessimism. let me you think nato countries will have to return to. i've got nathan...
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u. k. mainly because they worked with british troops a being left behind. the head of a u. k. armed forces said it's heartbreaking personally, i've probably had over a 100 messages from different afghans who i know in my long association with the country. and many of those friends of mine would make it out there. at this small organization near london, they're scrambling to help people still trying to get out of out on the stone. they're found. as it's clear, there are many still in danger. the be government should be needed in order to save the life out of town. as all other people been working for the past 20 supporting they need to mission. as these afghan civilians arrived in rome, a nato representative said, his team had done everything they could, unsatisfied because we have left the fuel behind which we are not abandoning. but which we will strive our best to take back home as the sun set on the military evacuations. the question now is, how many more people who fear for their lives will be able to leave afghanistan? and how nadine baba al jazeera or large numbers of
u. k. mainly because they worked with british troops a being left behind. the head of a u. k. armed forces said it's heartbreaking personally, i've probably had over a 100 messages from different afghans who i know in my long association with the country. and many of those friends of mine would make it out there. at this small organization near london, they're scrambling to help people still trying to get out of out on the stone. they're found. as it's clear, there are many still in danger. the...
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u. k. with nothing, no family support, hardly any education, but i was given a safety compassion in the u. k. which ultima li, enabled me to fulfill my dream of becoming a dr. sonya cambridge and harvard. but there are so many others like me now that that they need that's food. you just on that i'm and you isn't your expectation that then people will continue to leave. or do you think they will wait to find out whether the taliban is different from what it was like in the past? is that, is that the assessment that they're making at the moment? would you think some of the more or just diversion with their feet or ready the categories of people who work with government with the military. they already failing for their lives as well as many others. they general population the rest of them. they're not their shots and they are suffering from the mentally as well that most people are traumatized already from the decades of conflict that i personally brought in p t. s the with me and i've been sufferi
u. k. with nothing, no family support, hardly any education, but i was given a safety compassion in the u. k. which ultima li, enabled me to fulfill my dream of becoming a dr. sonya cambridge and harvard. but there are so many others like me now that that they need that's food. you just on that i'm and you isn't your expectation that then people will continue to leave. or do you think they will wait to find out whether the taliban is different from what it was like in the past? is that, is that...
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u. k. with making pieces in the shape of footballs, bought apart from that bushy sumac, the chancellor of the exchequer has said, he's not going to be complacent. i don't think anyone should be complacent about this. bought it is due to a steady hand at the bank of being on some very well in terms of stimulating the economy. and i do think you're going to see discontinue, also, don't forget, it is a nation that has the 60 in london, high tech unicorns, and i think the high tech business as well as the financial sector on top of retail and all those people going out to shop, like i mentioned the nation of shopkeepers, it has helped create that boom. and now whereas it suffered the worst of all, the g 7th company countries has come back 2nd only really to the us. now we know that back when restrictions were being lifted, there were a lot of people who warned against it because of those emerging variance of the current of virus. and even though in these cases we've seen the u. k. do really well so
u. k. with making pieces in the shape of footballs, bought apart from that bushy sumac, the chancellor of the exchequer has said, he's not going to be complacent. i don't think anyone should be complacent about this. bought it is due to a steady hand at the bank of being on some very well in terms of stimulating the economy. and i do think you're going to see discontinue, also, don't forget, it is a nation that has the 60 in london, high tech unicorns, and i think the high tech business as well...
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u. k. with the british official responsible for the evacuation, noting the taliban did not interfere with the process of cobble that board. meanwhile, a prime minister boris johnson has announced a new resettlement scheme for ask our citizens at the 1st year of which we'll see the u. k. taken around 5000 people, mostly women and kids. of the u. s. meanwhile, has made available half a $1000000000.00 in aid, and we quit people in london and new york about what the world's witnessed. and i've gone on over the last few days. the home politicians throughout the world should be legally hanging their head in shame. what's happening when it's absolutely disgraceful? well, the cd effects normally was the, everybody, not just a gun to some european america. everybody was and it has created a great deal of difficulty for people working there. and obviously for the native, a, people of afghanistan, shame, what's happening over there, but have dentist and they've been fighting for 102 years. the fact that we
u. k. with the british official responsible for the evacuation, noting the taliban did not interfere with the process of cobble that board. meanwhile, a prime minister boris johnson has announced a new resettlement scheme for ask our citizens at the 1st year of which we'll see the u. k. taken around 5000 people, mostly women and kids. of the u. s. meanwhile, has made available half a $1000000000.00 in aid, and we quit people in london and new york about what the world's witnessed. and i've gone...
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unfolding situation that we must deal with women deal with the world as it is accepting what we've achieved. and what we have not achieved, the u. k, will work with our international partners on a shared plan to support the people of afghanistan and to contribute to regional stability. there will be 5 pos speaker to this approach. first, our immediate focus in adjustment. our immediate focus on helping those to whom we have direct obligations by evacuating u. k. nationals, together with those i dance. who have a $50.00 effort over the past 20. yeah. and i know the whole house join me and paying tribute to the bravery and commitment of our ambassador sonority. bridge a way to the all right, thank you. primary, or for giving way. i'm a particular point. he will be aware that there are $220.00 it missionaries in afghanistan currently under sentence of death. those missionaries need to be taken out of afghanistan. of course, there are tens of thousands of others who are under sentence of death unfair for their life. will the prime minister share the heis that every effort will be me it to bring back to see if he, even people whose liv
unfolding situation that we must deal with women deal with the world as it is accepting what we've achieved. and what we have not achieved, the u. k, will work with our international partners on a shared plan to support the people of afghanistan and to contribute to regional stability. there will be 5 pos speaker to this approach. first, our immediate focus in adjustment. our immediate focus on helping those to whom we have direct obligations by evacuating u. k. nationals, together with those i...
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u. k. to get everybody out whom they'd like to evacuate from afghanistan. he did say that the u. k with its royal air force planes have taken out around a 1000 individuals over 24 hours. so nothing like the numbers that we've seen, the us military move out, but still a very big effort going on, which they'd like to continue. similarly as you referencing hi, come on, the german foreign minister saying that if everything ends on deadline, that won't be enough time, not just for germany, but for the us to get out all the people that they had hoped to. and so he's calling for a plan with the involving the taliban to continue evacuations. beyond those ellis also, we're hearing that italy, which is a member of the g 7. he's now looking for another summit of the g. 20 industrialized nations to include russia and china to broaden the pacific. i think there probably is some kind of acceptance perhaps behind the scenes, but that will. ringback be no extension and that still will be humanitarian crisis with thousands of people trying to leave. i've got this done. all right, let's thank the dean, b
u. k. to get everybody out whom they'd like to evacuate from afghanistan. he did say that the u. k with its royal air force planes have taken out around a 1000 individuals over 24 hours. so nothing like the numbers that we've seen, the us military move out, but still a very big effort going on, which they'd like to continue. similarly as you referencing hi, come on, the german foreign minister saying that if everything ends on deadline, that won't be enough time, not just for germany, but for...
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u. k. with its military and croft have evacuated around 9000 individuals over the last 2 weeks. of course the us has got to go out something approaching that figure just in the last 24 hours. so you could argue that the us has spent very evacuations up and feeling more confident about how many, how many people they are able to evacuate, compared to, for example, the europeans, and even the canadians who were present at the g 7. so a few more comments by prime minister johnson coming out. he's talked about harrowing scenes which are not getting any better cobble airport. and he's saying that there is a joint approach that's been agreed by the g 7 leaders. not just over evacuating people in the country, but on engaging with a taliban. this is the bigger picture. lots of commentators, we're raising the prospect of the leaders coming out right now and saying that there could be some sorts of renew sanctions unless the telephone actually offer greater commitment to human rights for examples in, in light of what michelle, by charlotte has been saying about what reports suggest has bee
u. k. with its military and croft have evacuated around 9000 individuals over the last 2 weeks. of course the us has got to go out something approaching that figure just in the last 24 hours. so you could argue that the us has spent very evacuations up and feeling more confident about how many, how many people they are able to evacuate, compared to, for example, the europeans, and even the canadians who were present at the g 7. so a few more comments by prime minister johnson coming out. he's...
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u. k. with ag on their faces because they've been telling us for 20 years that they're trying to set up a government there and they have failed miserably. because the whole thing was a racket to make money for the weapons industry was never about nation building or about delivering democracy was about making money for the private sector. it's that simple. i want to ask you, human rights is something that biden talked about. yes. say again, he said the talk about will have to show that they are biding by what he says the civilized world says human rights. do you think that that is the main issue when it comes to accepting the taliban? no, the main issue is whether it's profitable and convenient for the united states to accept the taliban. i mean, when the united states, when the fall of saigon happen in 975, it took the united states about 20 years until 95 to establish ties with vietnam. so who knows how long is going to take with it with gunnison? if the taliban assume control fully and legitim
u. k. with ag on their faces because they've been telling us for 20 years that they're trying to set up a government there and they have failed miserably. because the whole thing was a racket to make money for the weapons industry was never about nation building or about delivering democracy was about making money for the private sector. it's that simple. i want to ask you, human rights is something that biden talked about. yes. say again, he said the talk about will have to show that they are...
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u. k. with people previously on low, flawless, and from the country, the same in europe. could the same happen in the us. now reverse those games if you'd like, over the last 20 years and have a kind of thought of fighting terrorism in the 1st place. yes, i believe that's credible from 2016 to like 2018 in places like germany and sweden. they were having issues with on documented migrants from the, from the dentist and north africa are going people will or is you could definitely see something like that in the united states. i know new york, they ordered a bunch of terrorist attacks from there to thousands, even into the 2010 the f b i and you can definitely see a spike in, in not only just terrorist activity, but like you said, or documented where there, where their medical records, who knows what they're bringing up, and then we have another problem with that as well. not just the tears, but like what kind of sicknesses and diseases are bringing over. we're running out of time, gabriel. i just want to ask a 2. and one question really, if i may, i guess, 1st the, you men
u. k. with people previously on low, flawless, and from the country, the same in europe. could the same happen in the us. now reverse those games if you'd like, over the last 20 years and have a kind of thought of fighting terrorism in the 1st place. yes, i believe that's credible from 2016 to like 2018 in places like germany and sweden. they were having issues with on documented migrants from the, from the dentist and north africa are going people will or is you could definitely see something...
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u. k. but with different factors, what's behind it and just how bad is best for you, right? but there are labor issues in the u. k, as are all in the u. s. and of course, many countries. i think the 1st factor is really the same as the us. i mean, the follow program that was wonderful during pandemic hits is prevent a lot of people from going back to work. and that program hasn't completely ended and the u. k. government is still helping knows that we're self employed as well. so you got the follow issue. you also have the exodus of the workers before the pandemic. they want to go back to their countries, particularly eastern europe and with the travel restrictions they weren't allowed to come back into the u. k. then you have the laurie driver issue, i mean, this little issue is going on for 25 years. mark seldon is the financial of the media advisor to the you president the u. n. and he said this is gone on the 25 years and have, i can remember this from when i emigrated to the u. s. it's low wages, it's not a job but very pleasant and it's always been there in the u. k. so
u. k. but with different factors, what's behind it and just how bad is best for you, right? but there are labor issues in the u. k, as are all in the u. s. and of course, many countries. i think the 1st factor is really the same as the us. i mean, the follow program that was wonderful during pandemic hits is prevent a lot of people from going back to work. and that program hasn't completely ended and the u. k. government is still helping knows that we're self employed as well. so you got the...
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u. k was denied in july the u. k. prime minister raised the issue in a meeting with joe biden, the latter express sympathy to the family and said the 2 countries were working together on the case. later this month, harry dunn's parents will come face to face with. so kudos for the 1st time in a court house in virginia. as a civil claim they filed is heard the done from the spokesperson again says the progress is being made. thanks to continued media coverage. we count many americans amongst us as our friends. we supported these people for decades and diminished. one of their employees killed harry. their reaction was to not stop and think about this family and the consequences that they faced. but they thought about themselves . they recalled her, and the catastrophic miscalculation that they made was that nobody would find out about it and sent to your good sales to your colleagues in the media. thank goodness you all came to this family support. this issue is never going to go away until the united states government realizes that there is a broken hearted breast family here who need help and needs support. we've reac
u. k was denied in july the u. k. prime minister raised the issue in a meeting with joe biden, the latter express sympathy to the family and said the 2 countries were working together on the case. later this month, harry dunn's parents will come face to face with. so kudos for the 1st time in a court house in virginia. as a civil claim they filed is heard the done from the spokesperson again says the progress is being made. thanks to continued media coverage. we count many americans amongst us...
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u k. and israel ratchet up tensions with iran will get for 70, also, exactly 31 years. and for 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia as part of persian gulf will $1.50. as in the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed. washington mass killing pro vietnam to allow in cambodia. the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in nato nations and new volume by retired us army officer major danny certian attempts to remedy all that by telling a true history of the united states. he joins me now from lawrence in kansas. danny, welcome to.
u k. and israel ratchet up tensions with iran will get for 70, also, exactly 31 years. and for 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia as part of persian gulf will $1.50. as in the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed. washington mass killing pro vietnam to allow in cambodia. the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in nato nations and new volume by retired us army officer major danny certian attempts to remedy all...
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of course, when you disagree with your closest friend it, it causes consternation on both sides the relationship, but absolutely nobody should think that the u. s. and the u. k. have anything about the deepest and strongest relationships with oral half left a bitter taste in the mouth, and joe biden has been harshly criticized. the u. s. president says, staying longer in kabul would raise the risk of an attack by islamic state and strain. a tenuous working relationship with the taliban, but a former u. k commander says the terrorist threat now coming from afghanistan is worse than before. 911 and biden should face and military court. i don't believe prison button should be impeached. he's the commander in chief of the us armed forces. he's just essentially surrendered to the taliban. he shouldn't be in paste. he should be court martialed for betraying the united states of america and the united states armed forces are barton, both are being condemned by m. p. as in parliament, some calling his criticism of the afghan army, shameful, and pizza, by a cell which he served in afghanistan, says the special relationship is not what it was and why britain didn't so
of course, when you disagree with your closest friend it, it causes consternation on both sides the relationship, but absolutely nobody should think that the u. s. and the u. k. have anything about the deepest and strongest relationships with oral half left a bitter taste in the mouth, and joe biden has been harshly criticized. the u. s. president says, staying longer in kabul would raise the risk of an attack by islamic state and strain. a tenuous working relationship with the taliban, but a...
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u. k. now bonus johnson is trying really to say that this is a success the 20 years of warfare, which the u. k. was involved with alongside the u. s. is a success. this is how he tries to print glossy picture. i don't believe it was in vain because i do think when you look back at what has happened over the last 20 as there was a massive effort to deal with a particular problem that everybody will remember after 911. and that was successful. and to a very large extent, the threat from our car on the streets of, of our capital with around the u. k. around the whole, the west was greatly, greatly reduced. but johnson's defense minister ben wallace wasn't so update. he talked about the deal that was done, joe hall in 2020 with the former us president. who said categorically that he wanted a deal. and we've got donald trump signing of do which prison exit all us troops in the timeframe that followed through. now, what was said by the defense minister was that could happen is a further development whereby how to get into africa and again in africa mindset and also actively starts attacking western targets. this is wh
u. k. now bonus johnson is trying really to say that this is a success the 20 years of warfare, which the u. k. was involved with alongside the u. s. is a success. this is how he tries to print glossy picture. i don't believe it was in vain because i do think when you look back at what has happened over the last 20 as there was a massive effort to deal with a particular problem that everybody will remember after 911. and that was successful. and to a very large extent, the threat from our car...
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u. k. foreign minister dominate rob setting out pragmatic steps for how the u. k. will engage with the taliban, including making sure that they stick to those counter terrorism commitments that they made in doha. and then there's also going to be an emergency un security council meeting later tonight in new york, and that's where they're going to discuss creating a safe so incredible so that people can access the court. now on sunday the taliban said there's no need to create a safe thing because the war is over. but we know that president, my caller frances, really throwing his weight behind this proposal. it's one that's been joining proposed by the u. k. france and germany. and it has been used in operations before . we know that they're going to be efforts to really bring russia and china on board 2 countries also, who are considered to have considerable influence with the new power brokers in afghanistan. so a flurry of fanatic efforts now, as the military efforts, and i'm charlie, we know the u. k. government is taking in a number of afghans. how is that progressing? how peop
u. k. foreign minister dominate rob setting out pragmatic steps for how the u. k. will engage with the taliban, including making sure that they stick to those counter terrorism commitments that they made in doha. and then there's also going to be an emergency un security council meeting later tonight in new york, and that's where they're going to discuss creating a safe so incredible so that people can access the court. now on sunday the taliban said there's no need to create a safe thing...
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u. k. stay with the a military mission against them. we'll conclude on august 31st. we're ending americas longest war one, phone for did a good to us all the quote unquote a young girl. and i really need proof for my. you got to be a separate company or something. you cut the cut over the whatever them up i think that i'm on the 7th, not to get a quote to show me that this was the right weapon against the right and the local news going on about it. but it was filled out through z o o z the signing of the us taliban agreement and laid the groundwork for the road ahead toward a lasting piece. it f gamma stand not and i know we still need that mcdonald ah ah, for me. but the speed of the whole book already the berkshire to this was how american soldiers tormented hodge. i live in grand prison where he'd been held for 5 months but said, i just don't go allowed to go. but he was trying to get a hold of job, jeez, every other much get us a buzz about i want to shut up and i was supposed to tell you, but in 2300, it was a district police chief in afghanistan and fought agai
u. k. stay with the a military mission against them. we'll conclude on august 31st. we're ending americas longest war one, phone for did a good to us all the quote unquote a young girl. and i really need proof for my. you got to be a separate company or something. you cut the cut over the whatever them up i think that i'm on the 7th, not to get a quote to show me that this was the right weapon against the right and the local news going on about it. but it was filled out through z o o z the...
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president biden, and his administration might rue the day that they delayed on the trade agreement with the u. k. because once you k as some trade agreements with new zealand, and then it opens up that whole pacific rim and that whole pacific area for partnerships, there are going to be so many trade agreements and the ball is getting higher and higher because you have made such great deals with no terrorists from places like new zealand. that's what it looks like. it's going to be almost no charge and very high standards back and forth. and you know, in the u. k, they can use either lab. they don't need to have as much b from the us if we're not happy. so i think the biden administration should be watching this. i'm thinking, let's not drug golf feet anymore. now we gotten any indication from the, by the ministration as to why they are dragging their feet. i mean, the u. k. is one of their closest allies, was, was, i think, actually one of the things that, let's talk to said, and this isn't all paid over the weekend. she has said, you know, the whole globe is, is moving towards that asian area.
president biden, and his administration might rue the day that they delayed on the trade agreement with the u. k. because once you k as some trade agreements with new zealand, and then it opens up that whole pacific rim and that whole pacific area for partnerships, there are going to be so many trade agreements and the ball is getting higher and higher because you have made such great deals with no terrorists from places like new zealand. that's what it looks like. it's going to be almost no...
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ah, we begin this evening with a shocking footage out of the u. k, where mobs of protestors were met with police barricades and baton as they attempted to storm the b. b c's, a former studio in london. now the demonstrators approached the major media outlets doorstep all over their critiques of vaccine passports and vaccine requirements for children or she correspond show, dia edwards josh t was there on the ground. well, i'm faxing protesters on a mission today. they're taking the streets of.
ah, we begin this evening with a shocking footage out of the u. k, where mobs of protestors were met with police barricades and baton as they attempted to storm the b. b c's, a former studio in london. now the demonstrators approached the major media outlets doorstep all over their critiques of vaccine passports and vaccine requirements for children or she correspond show, dia edwards josh t was there on the ground. well, i'm faxing protesters on a mission today. they're taking the streets of.
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u. k. some of them, former african support staff inside afghanistan working for the u. k. mission. some of them with families still don't have enough kind of stand who fulfilled those roles. who said very clearly, the government has absolutely not done enough to help those people. and that, you know, reiterating what we know that there are a large number of these people, former african support staff, who in recent weeks been denied. the ability to come here because they don't meet this country's very strict asylum rules. and that group of people simply don't believe johnson's words, that all of that is simply going to be swept aside so that up to $10000.00 people according to the home secretary will be allowed in with pretty much immediate effect. that's just one of the issues going on inside parliament. the questions that the government will have to face involve it's preparedness, readiness for what happened with johnson and foreign secretary, dominic rob were on holiday when these events began to unfold towards the end of last week. questions about the failure of u. k. intelligence and western int
u. k. some of them, former african support staff inside afghanistan working for the u. k. mission. some of them with families still don't have enough kind of stand who fulfilled those roles. who said very clearly, the government has absolutely not done enough to help those people. and that, you know, reiterating what we know that there are a large number of these people, former african support staff, who in recent weeks been denied. the ability to come here because they don't meet this...
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u. k. been no different with frontline health care bearing the brunt of the panoramic. many of the large, decoded thousands of others face mental health strength, one of the physical consequences of working long, stressful hours. while these frontline workers fight for better wages, the bureaucratic bosses in the civil service or in lights receive tens of thousands of pounds in pay rise. and according to the latest figures really by the home office. and it just off less than impressed. just like the kind of society tories want to create for the rich and how full and ordering pain coughing. i mean, how down in this country in the public, from the private i think people off of our services, suddenly we've all learned that it's one rule for them and another room for us. and they keep that jammed off throat. i think it's shameful. initially the government, often nurses, doctors and paramedics, a one percent rise to this is rates a 3 percent off to an independent pay review. but these work could say that they still amount to a real terms pay cut when inflation is factored in
u. k. been no different with frontline health care bearing the brunt of the panoramic. many of the large, decoded thousands of others face mental health strength, one of the physical consequences of working long, stressful hours. while these frontline workers fight for better wages, the bureaucratic bosses in the civil service or in lights receive tens of thousands of pounds in pay rise. and according to the latest figures really by the home office. and it just off less than impressed. just...
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just how to put his jealous needs with lash parts of the u. k. that were for the mining communities to make for now the p closure program which devastated mining communities nor ended up with the year level minus strike. the top families are past your shows. how to is you say it's out of touch and maybe he, maybe he doesn't understand the effect that those closes a still having on u. k. community. what is the impact in the modern era? i think i think he did realize what the effect was going to be. i think he's just too stupid to, to stop himself from saying what he, what he's thinking, to be honest with you. i mean this, this comes on the back of his government refusal to accept the business energy industrial strategy reporting to the mine workers pension scheme. a report that said that the goldman should stop reading the mine workers pension scheme and should allow the money that's made from that scheme to go to pharma. my work is to, to increase that pensions and give a little bit of a better quality in their retirement. and government just disr
just how to put his jealous needs with lash parts of the u. k. that were for the mining communities to make for now the p closure program which devastated mining communities nor ended up with the year level minus strike. the top families are past your shows. how to is you say it's out of touch and maybe he, maybe he doesn't understand the effect that those closes a still having on u. k. community. what is the impact in the modern era? i think i think he did realize what the effect was going to...
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u. k. jail cell to the united states. don quarter that we talked about us policy in afghanistan with june. this taylor who can also form a whistleblower barrett. brian i think the u. s. government to some extent it doesn't really know what it's fighting for nor the funding for the regular thing as such. it's more of a reflexive sort of series of power plays by individuals in the government. the basically that the manner in which the u. s. has a pedal, whistleblowers, journalists, leakers facts even before dropped him to office. had i think a ball into a, perhaps, to a, to all time low and things had non prove and a lot of 656 years i think anyone who knows that they're talking about has to look at the us as a wild animal and go from there this is not the 1st time that jolina sanchez was correct in his assessment related to us foreign policy. i think we're having conversations about us wars in the middle east and in particular afghan, it's dan, it is so important to talk about julian authority and would you be contributions? i think the united states government is speaking to make an example
u. k. jail cell to the united states. don quarter that we talked about us policy in afghanistan with june. this taylor who can also form a whistleblower barrett. brian i think the u. s. government to some extent it doesn't really know what it's fighting for nor the funding for the regular thing as such. it's more of a reflexive sort of series of power plays by individuals in the government. the basically that the manner in which the u. s. has a pedal, whistleblowers, journalists, leakers facts...
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with some carrying signs, saying guns had been left to be butchered. the protest is autumn, wanting more people be brought to not to the u. k will also in the crowd with the u . k. x opposition leader. i'm hoping that the government will both explain the chaos of the back to ation. would agree on a much larger number of messages, counties this come to this book for them, dropped the anti refugee rhetoric pretty patella's been dish out with the past few months. a bubble of give us coming thing thinking to learn the foreign policy lesson. britain, after all, was returns to the training the african i've written after all, set up a training cool to the army and the result has not been a good idea. we heard from free, but if you don't tell the british national stock in afghanistan, she told us and you can officially have done little to help bring back elderly mother. my mother's a 79 years old, fragile disabled woman was previous history of a stroke. and she is currently going through severe arthritis and which is waiting for a surgery. and so she cannot travel without a wheelchair access. and she has services from the airport o
with some carrying signs, saying guns had been left to be butchered. the protest is autumn, wanting more people be brought to not to the u. k will also in the crowd with the u . k. x opposition leader. i'm hoping that the government will both explain the chaos of the back to ation. would agree on a much larger number of messages, counties this come to this book for them, dropped the anti refugee rhetoric pretty patella's been dish out with the past few months. a bubble of give us coming thing...