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u. k, with other countries as well. we are thinking about the compensation mechanism. there has already been few steps already in our baltic, friends, ah, very helpful and bold ticker for trio and paula and they have been supportive along the way. they supported us with everything we asked for. why is it so hard? because as well to address the 1st part of your question, these institutions that you referred to, a west set up a long time ago. they haven't been through this type of immense aggression. and this bureaucratic system does not give a clear answer to the question of when, when the justice will be served on the fairness will happen. and for those who lost their homes are of the economy. everything they want just is now, and it makes sense that they want justice and fairness. we have specific examples. we were working on the matter of prisoners of war and the andy in particular and the other colleagues are they were take in a great their condition. ah, are they a hard work in insisting no, we were insistent and working hard to we were doing our best pain, immense
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the protocol has allowed companies like edge innovate to weasely trade both with the rest of the u. k. and with ireland and the e u. export and companies really need that all that, that access to both those markets. anything else is going to be a normal goal in terms of what our government is going to do on the northern economy. but not everyone here is so enthusiastic about it. northern ireland eunice hate the protocol for them, it unacceptably weakened the bonds chaining northern islands to the rest of the u. k. last february, the democratic unionist party collapsed northern on and power sharing government in protest with serious consequences for things like health and education. the u. k government says the protocol treats goods coming to northern on and from the u. k. as if they were coming to another country. it wants to change this and less than the use continuing reach into u. k. affairs. but such a deal would not satisfy the unionist and loyalist community. we think it on acceptable that there should be a division between northern or nuclear breton. a customs from tier that se
the protocol has allowed companies like edge innovate to weasely trade both with the rest of the u. k. and with ireland and the e u. export and companies really need that all that, that access to both those markets. anything else is going to be a normal goal in terms of what our government is going to do on the northern economy. but not everyone here is so enthusiastic about it. northern ireland eunice hate the protocol for them, it unacceptably weakened the bonds chaining northern islands to...
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sanctions imposed on most of the will bring the nation to with studying claim from a want to top advisor to former british pm forest johnston who stays the u. k. government is controlled by a quote, deep states, and the idiots who are elected don't with around the clock across the world. this is our t great to have your company today to our top story this hour. we begin with the latest updates from don boss. an explosion has been reported in the ukrainian control city of trauma, tor skin. the done, yes. republic. ukrainian officials claim a residential building has been hit with a number of casualties reported. emergency services are believed to be working at the scene in law, another ukrainian hell city archie mosque also known as black moods, is becoming increasingly encircled by russian forces. according to local authorities, it comes as russia's defense ministry said on tuesday that the village of blanco, dep noise in the den. yes, republic has come under moscow's control, not by securing it. russian forces have cut off a main ukrainian army supply route to the key city of archer mosque. there's been intense fighting in the area in recent
sanctions imposed on most of the will bring the nation to with studying claim from a want to top advisor to former british pm forest johnston who stays the u. k. government is controlled by a quote, deep states, and the idiots who are elected don't with around the clock across the world. this is our t great to have your company today to our top story this hour. we begin with the latest updates from don boss. an explosion has been reported in the ukrainian control city of trauma, tor skin. the...
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u. k. with good separated into a green lane for goods traveling to northern ireland and a red lane for goods moving into the e u. he says it will remove any sense of a border in the irish sea, or leon maralie is the is a former aide to u. k. cabinet minister steve barkley, during his time as breaks at secretary, he says the new agreement is a fairly substantial re negotiation compared to what came before the the whole way in which northern island is treated in the good the travel of goods between northern ireland, a great britain is entirely different, effectively gone, is the border in the irish sea gone is the need for checks on all goods entering northern ireland. and instead of what we've got is a much more practical way of doing things that still allows goods to travel freely between northern ireland and great britain, as well as maintaining the integrity of the e u. single market. so it is significant, there's been a very complicated set of scenarios that both the european union and the u.
u. k. with good separated into a green lane for goods traveling to northern ireland and a red lane for goods moving into the e u. he says it will remove any sense of a border in the irish sea, or leon maralie is the is a former aide to u. k. cabinet minister steve barkley, during his time as breaks at secretary, he says the new agreement is a fairly substantial re negotiation compared to what came before the the whole way in which northern island is treated in the good the travel of goods...
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u. k with absolutely failings, it's very interesting just to see these figures what's behind the resilience here because as you say, for some time, leaders, officials have said that russia's. busy gone, russia is not going to survive this bombardment of sanctions, but it is yes, i think it in. it's really that the us in particular. but the west is we were fast the below the time thought that everyone would fall in line. the fact that rushes allies that take the prime example turkey, also a nice so member, refused to sanction russia. there's no problem with me getting coca cola, just like coca cola now isn't produced. russia, but it's been tough. it produced in iran. it's produced in back. it's done so they've problems on that. what we've seen is just all of this western rhetoric, as you've said, and we've actually got a really good clip that we can look at now just to show us what they said a year ago. the sanctions measures we imposed today, i think without question were the most consequential ever levied on russia and arguably, the most consequential ever levied in history. russia industr
u. k with absolutely failings, it's very interesting just to see these figures what's behind the resilience here because as you say, for some time, leaders, officials have said that russia's. busy gone, russia is not going to survive this bombardment of sanctions, but it is yes, i think it in. it's really that the us in particular. but the west is we were fast the below the time thought that everyone would fall in line. the fact that rushes allies that take the prime example turkey, also a nice...
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u. k, with the rest of the u. k. at all cost. so that was our until basically breakfast, which brought a period of instability into our northern ireland. and that led to the power sharing of, of both sides of the community. breaking down to the northern and assembly, a regional government that has not been up and running over breaks it because part of the community felt alienated by breaks. it didn't feel that their problems were being taken into account. and this is why we she soon of wanted to reach a different settlement with the you a settlement where there is no barrier between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. so if there is a deal, it probably means that the e u has made some concessions and that would be a successful re. she's gonna talk about the concessions beat. northern arly protocol have been an issue between london, brussels for years. how did have come together now? well, the northern ireland protocol was a very crucial part of the whole briggs that agreement that was struck under bar it's johnson. and it
u. k, with the rest of the u. k. at all cost. so that was our until basically breakfast, which brought a period of instability into our northern ireland. and that led to the power sharing of, of both sides of the community. breaking down to the northern and assembly, a regional government that has not been up and running over breaks it because part of the community felt alienated by breaks. it didn't feel that their problems were being taken into account. and this is why we she soon of wanted...
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u. k. with comb factory workers left destitute. the merchants and liverpool club together to buy a war ship to break the embargo to get cotton over to the u. k. and when it came to the you care and it came to the mills workers in the u. k. refused to handle that cotton. they said we have more in common, a more in solidarity with the slaves in the, in the west and in the caribbean. them with the mill owners and those kind of stories to towers that actually solidarity isn't something new, right. and i think there are lots of stories that we have need to begin to tell, because there are alternatives often what we need is solidarity in the global north . because it's your corporations, your banks, your multinationals that are repressing this. so the one thing that we could do is of course shop less, but also take action against our banks and our, our political system and allow these a 1000 flowers to blue, right. and to allow them to grow and then be able to weave more storage because if we can't describe the world, we won't. how do we
u. k. with comb factory workers left destitute. the merchants and liverpool club together to buy a war ship to break the embargo to get cotton over to the u. k. and when it came to the you care and it came to the mills workers in the u. k. refused to handle that cotton. they said we have more in common, a more in solidarity with the slaves in the, in the west and in the caribbean. them with the mill owners and those kind of stories to towers that actually solidarity isn't something new, right....
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birmingham with of his son duncan as to speak of the islands of the shingles archipelago had been british territories and satan 14, when they were seated to britain by france in 1966, the u. k. agreed with united states to make the british indian ocean territory available for the defense purposes of the u. s. and the u. k. and the chic austin, people were removed from the islands. we must, however, now look forward not back on decisions about the future of the british indian ocean territory. the government has now considered all the available information and has decided against the resettlement of which gulshan people on the grounds of feasibility, defense and security interests, and the cost to the british taxpayer. the costs of being estimated to, to vary from anything between 55000000 for a me a 50 people going back to anything like 256000000 pounds for one and a half 1000. it would then also trigger the obligation of her majesty's government to pay on an annual basis, the costs of sustaining the population. and in fact, when there is no hospital available, no, no care urgently that can be delivered to people. it is in my view, unsustainable to expect a community of any
birmingham with of his son duncan as to speak of the islands of the shingles archipelago had been british territories and satan 14, when they were seated to britain by france in 1966, the u. k. agreed with united states to make the british indian ocean territory available for the defense purposes of the u. s. and the u. k. and the chic austin, people were removed from the islands. we must, however, now look forward not back on decisions about the future of the british indian ocean territory....
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u. k. so a big problem with the u. k. will they agree? well, i think they'll be encouraged by what they've just heard received on the land. but they're not going to be seduced by the honey words of the u. k. prime minister. that because let's not forget, they fallen for that one before having a they were seduced by forest. johnson's promises a few years ago when the northern private nor the non protocol was actually conjured up. and boris johnson promised the d u p. that they would be no border checks between the u. k. and northern ireland. of course they were. so i think that the p o, in kind of american pilots, lawyer ring up at the moment they are getting their legal representatives ready to go through that deal line by line because they don't want to make the stay mistake again the have made before. so they will be looking at this deal in detail. we can hear now from the leader a, d, b jeffrey donaldson. he was spoken to just a few moments ago and here's what he had to say about it. i haven't seen it yet. so once we've seen the legal
u. k. so a big problem with the u. k. will they agree? well, i think they'll be encouraged by what they've just heard received on the land. but they're not going to be seduced by the honey words of the u. k. prime minister. that because let's not forget, they fallen for that one before having a they were seduced by forest. johnson's promises a few years ago when the northern private nor the non protocol was actually conjured up. and boris johnson promised the d u p. that they would be no border...
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u. k. relationship with the european union. the net, the last few years, a very tense relations can we say that we are now firmly putting those bad things behind this those of us who've been following back said for the past 7 years, as you said, brand, they really there was a lot of talk to break the impasse over northern ireland as like squaring the circle. and the question is, is this the day re she sooner definitely has a success on the way he had a different approach. he didn't threaten the european union like some of his, pri, this, as, as he wasn't aggressive, he sort of tried to get a pragmatic deal over the line. and the, you actually did grand, quite a lot of concession. so something that other british prime ministers had demanded they had demanded that goods that remain in northern ireland would not have to undergo checks that they would, you know, could just go into northern ireland. how the other british prime ministers have demanded that. or had suggested that, but now the e u has made this major concession. so it'
u. k. relationship with the european union. the net, the last few years, a very tense relations can we say that we are now firmly putting those bad things behind this those of us who've been following back said for the past 7 years, as you said, brand, they really there was a lot of talk to break the impasse over northern ireland as like squaring the circle. and the question is, is this the day re she sooner definitely has a success on the way he had a different approach. he didn't threaten the...
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with the republic of ireland. even if they don't support a united ireland. and what about the relationship between the iris government and and the u. k. b, they've obviously been put under tremendous strain since the brakes referendum. what kind of relationship is doubling, looking for with the london? so some of the things i said have been sort of being a little on the negative side, but overall this is a great agreement from the perspective of the irish government. if the d u p don't accept it. well, that's disappointing, but it's perhaps expected on the part of, of all those involved in, in the negotiations that, that will happen. think the irish government wants a very strong positive relationship with the united kingdom. and for that to happen, you need a very good relationship between the you and the united kingdom. and the great advantage of this agreement is that it does after 7 years of strife and struggle. and you know, people waiting for bags to finally to come to some kind of conclusion that this agreement is as close as we have come so far to finally settling relationships, then you relationship between the e u and the u
with the republic of ireland. even if they don't support a united ireland. and what about the relationship between the iris government and and the u. k. b, they've obviously been put under tremendous strain since the brakes referendum. what kind of relationship is doubling, looking for with the london? so some of the things i said have been sort of being a little on the negative side, but overall this is a great agreement from the perspective of the irish government. if the d u p don't accept...
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so in tense, extensive consultations with the u. k and northern ireland stakeholders on new laws, but also consultations of the u by the u. k. on u. k. plan regulatory changes. this is important for us and with view on the island, of course, there is, has always been the full commitment and there is the full commitment of the european union to safeguard the belfast good friday agreement in all its dimensions . no heart border on the island of ireland, and of course, that we fully protect the integrity of the single markets. next to the express. thank you, pamela. some listed a express and this has been described by some as a test of your leadership. are you planning to have a vote on the steel? and if say our how to feel prepared to be on bush johnson and my b e r g. if they decide to oppose it, and only if i could just as president underlying a question. i'm, can you explain to us why we see not been able to negotiate these concessions when he's 3 criticizes, were unable to thank you. so yes, parliament will have a very appropriate t
so in tense, extensive consultations with the u. k and northern ireland stakeholders on new laws, but also consultations of the u by the u. k. on u. k. plan regulatory changes. this is important for us and with view on the island, of course, there is, has always been the full commitment and there is the full commitment of the european union to safeguard the belfast good friday agreement in all its dimensions . no heart border on the island of ireland, and of course, that we fully protect the...
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u. k. with good separated into a green lane for goods traveling to northern ireland and a red lane for goods moving into the e u. he says it will remove any sense of a border in the irish see will join me now. here in the studio is leon. emerald lay a former aide to u. k. cabinet minister steve barkley, during his time as breakfast. secretary, thanks so much for joining us. of course, a huge amount of detail does a $30000.00 word document, but one of the key differences in this wins of framework compared to what's gone before. well, it's a fairly substantial renegotiation leave in the sense that the, the whole way in which northern island is treated in the good the travel of goods between northern ireland, a great britain is entirely different effectively gone. is the border in the irish c gone is the need for checks on all goods entering northern ireland. and instead, what we've got is a much more practical way of doing things that still allows goods to travel freely between northern ireland an
u. k. with good separated into a green lane for goods traveling to northern ireland and a red lane for goods moving into the e u. he says it will remove any sense of a border in the irish see will join me now. here in the studio is leon. emerald lay a former aide to u. k. cabinet minister steve barkley, during his time as breakfast. secretary, thanks so much for joining us. of course, a huge amount of detail does a $30000.00 word document, but one of the key differences in this wins of...
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u. k . last february, the democratic unionist party collapsed northern ireland power sharing government in protest with serious consequences for things like health and education. the u. k . government says the protocol treats goods coming to northern ireland from the u. k. as if they were going to another country. it wants to change this and less than the use continuing reach into u. k. affairs. but such a deal would not satisfy the unionist and loyalist community. we think it on acceptable that there should be a division between northern or nuclear breton, a customs frontier that separates the turns the united kingdom, india divided kingdom by administering european union checks, dollars on acceptable noey law, noey court, a new each act. union. a support is necessary for richie soon act to push through the u. k. e u. d on the protocol. but it is preferable for habit the dangers of an invested unit community or continued to political paralysis. and possibly even this lowest poster threatens a return to violence. so much depends on the detail of any u. k. e. u deal. when it finally appears. many busine
u. k . last february, the democratic unionist party collapsed northern ireland power sharing government in protest with serious consequences for things like health and education. the u. k . government says the protocol treats goods coming to northern ireland from the u. k. as if they were going to another country. it wants to change this and less than the use continuing reach into u. k. affairs. but such a deal would not satisfy the unionist and loyalist community. we think it on acceptable...
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u. k. along with public transport workers as civil servants, university lectures and security guards is the biggest coordinated stock action in britain over the decade. teaches a striking in england and wales today because there has been over the last 12 years, the really catastrophic long term decline in that pay peaches of last 13 percent over that period. that's in real terms. a huge amount to lose and that is causing rate recruitment. to retention crisis in our schools. so schools can't get teachers and teachers out staying in the profession. and that's a toxic combination of overwork under pay. so teachers are saying very reluctantly, none of the people behind me wants to be on strike today. but they are saying very reluctantly, the enough is enough that things have to change. a missing radioactive capsule has been recovered in the trillion outback after a major search operation. the hazardous cesium 137, was part of a gauge used in iron or mining. some of a truck and a 1400 kilometers stretch of road in western australia. mining company real tend to has apologized for losing the capsu
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u. k. as with the 2 state solution. now, the secretary blinking calls for equal measures of freedom of opportunity, of dignity and security. if you're calling for the new state solution less than yours, what's your response to that without any of what we see nor approach to, to achieve that? where's your friendship? is your usually that unless you're a punch or some kind of still in understanding and people have been subjected to a 100 years since the balfour declaration promising our land without consulting us? until today we are living on our land. we are resilient and resisting all the legalities and we are growing. we have our universities and professors and poems. and where are we? we have would stood all the pressure and we are there to defend our rights. and our rights now are enshrined and international consensus from the time of the beginning of zionism and started to say that there are, there is no such i think as part of studying people to do today were you have in the united edition, the tag of the state of
u. k. as with the 2 state solution. now, the secretary blinking calls for equal measures of freedom of opportunity, of dignity and security. if you're calling for the new state solution less than yours, what's your response to that without any of what we see nor approach to, to achieve that? where's your friendship? is your usually that unless you're a punch or some kind of still in understanding and people have been subjected to a 100 years since the balfour declaration promising our land...
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u. k. hasn't excluded it. so unlike the u. s, the u. k hasn't said this is not going to happen. so i agree with richard that this might be interpreted as a shift in the west thinking. so the u. k has also said that they are expanding the training of the ukrainian soldiers. they're hoping to train up to $20000.00 ukrainian soldiers this year. and obviously this is significant because they will be trained to use the battle tangs and order artillery of all the machinery are that's being used by the west. and we know that battle tanks have been secured by ukraine so, so this training in the u. k is very, very important for the ukraine, but i just wanted to ask you as well about that moment. when's the lensky singled out the former british prime minister boris johnson to say, thank you. you know, boris is loved by many a ukrainians for his support of the country. his successor refused. soon act is. is he trying to sort of follow in bertha's footsteps? is he trying to be a hero of ukraine as well? well yes, richie sooner has has visited the ukraine and he, i think, is trying to evade the same spirit.
u. k. hasn't excluded it. so unlike the u. s, the u. k hasn't said this is not going to happen. so i agree with richard that this might be interpreted as a shift in the west thinking. so the u. k has also said that they are expanding the training of the ukrainian soldiers. they're hoping to train up to $20000.00 ukrainian soldiers this year. and obviously this is significant because they will be trained to use the battle tangs and order artillery of all the machinery are that's being used by...
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u. k and other partners have said yes to more military battle tanks, but not yet to fighter jets. and this is something that president zalinski might be raising here today with his counterpart or she soon, arg the u. k. prime minister. yeah, this is the actually coincides with an announcement, doesn't it by the british prime minister that britain will train ukrainian pilots on nato standard fighter jets. and i believe that the british defense minister has said that the, that the stance of not sending fighter jets could change so. so what direction could this be going in? it's interesting if you look at the wording of the statement or downing street has released. so it said that are the u. k. offers to provide ukraine with longer range capabilities to relieve pressures on the front line. so this could be possibly and her printed as a shift in thinking of the west. so only a few days ago, the defense minister had said that fighter jets would not be a magic wand. so nothing has be con has been confirmed, but the u. k is bolstering up the training of ukrainian soldiers. so they do include are the training of, of pilots and also marines, the euchre saying that th
u. k and other partners have said yes to more military battle tanks, but not yet to fighter jets. and this is something that president zalinski might be raising here today with his counterpart or she soon, arg the u. k. prime minister. yeah, this is the actually coincides with an announcement, doesn't it by the british prime minister that britain will train ukrainian pilots on nato standard fighter jets. and i believe that the british defense minister has said that the, that the stance of not...
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that it's very important for him to establish this personal connection that he has with western leaders. and the u. k. is one of the biggest backers of the ukraine with military aid, but also psychologically so it's very, very important for him that despite the risk to his personal life and health, he is actually making this trip to the u. k. and we also expecting him to go to brussels as well, but it's not confirmed. okay, so it was a what concrete results can we expect from zalinski, his talks with british prime minister? well, the british government are saying that they are expanding the military held a to ukraine to it's the military training. that's really important. and that's being announced today. the u. k. government say that this year, they are trading 20000 ukranian soldiers on british soil, and that they want to signal that they are in it for the long term that they want to help ukraine also in years to come. and what's really interesting is that they're expanding this training, so they are this time also training fighter jack pilots. and of course the ukraine has asked for for fighter je
that it's very important for him to establish this personal connection that he has with western leaders. and the u. k. is one of the biggest backers of the ukraine with military aid, but also psychologically so it's very, very important for him that despite the risk to his personal life and health, he is actually making this trip to the u. k. and we also expecting him to go to brussels as well, but it's not confirmed. okay, so it was a what concrete results can we expect from zalinski, his...
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a deal with the e u, which established trade barriers between northern ireland and mainland u. k. and so angered northern irelands unionists that they collapse the power sharing governments a year ago. they'll need to be happy with a new deal to come back to the store want assembly. we listen very carefully to what the prime minister said and, but we need to translate that into what the legal text actually says. what does it mean for business? what does that mean for consumers? and fundamentally, what does it mean for norman's place was in the united kingdom and our ability to trade was in the internal market of the u. k. although they're not going to be bounced into a quick decision, the d. p will be feeling the pressure, particularly if the deal continues to receive widespread approval. the longer that the d, u. p. a seen as a block on functioning government here at store. once the less happy voters are going to feel about them, you can feel a frustration at all a smith's chain of cafes. the business woman wants to see the back of sectarian politics. her poor health services ge
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so the training with the uh, the u. k. is starting, i had a meeting with polish prime minister and mr. motivate sky. today we are looking into training opportunities. we are negotiating while you were with us and i am because it requires training. but this as well. we're looking forward to comprehensive protection of our sky financial times in the center. in the center, please. gillian debt, financial times a very quick question. you talked about the chinese piece proposal and welcomed some element of it, but it did not mention a toll the withdrawal of russian troops from ukraine given the views of the parliamentarians. does that mean the chinese piece proposal is dead in the water whiskers, eligible? de coral? good with you said it was going to be a short question to find a short answer. jenny, was i shook the show. i don't saying that to what china did was um, ah, an offer in it of itself. i believe it's only at this stage on whose stereotype the worries taken place can do that. so we came up with an offer of our own. we
so the training with the uh, the u. k. is starting, i had a meeting with polish prime minister and mr. motivate sky. today we are looking into training opportunities. we are negotiating while you were with us and i am because it requires training. but this as well. we're looking forward to comprehensive protection of our sky financial times in the center. in the center, please. gillian debt, financial times a very quick question. you talked about the chinese piece proposal and welcomed some...
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u. k. is with the 2 state solution. now, secretary, blinking calls for equal measures of freedom of opportunity, of dignity and security, calling for the solution. what is your response to that without any of what we see, no approach to achieve that when you're, when you're a punch or what kind of city and people have been subjected to a 100. this is the but for declaration, promising our land without consulting us until today we are living on our land. we are resilient and resisting all the legalities and we are growing. we have our universities and professors and plans and what are we? we have would stood all the pressure and we of the to defend our rights. and our rights now are enshrined in international consensus from the time of the beginning of zionism when it started to say that there is no such thing as punishment in people to do today. where do you have in the united mission, the tag of the state of palestine? like we have gone the then back process president, mr. the palestinian attack last friday, outside th
u. k. is with the 2 state solution. now, secretary, blinking calls for equal measures of freedom of opportunity, of dignity and security, calling for the solution. what is your response to that without any of what we see, no approach to achieve that when you're, when you're a punch or what kind of city and people have been subjected to a 100. this is the but for declaration, promising our land without consulting us until today we are living on our land. we are resilient and resisting all the...
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square all that with the image of britain as a free democratic and transparent system to which other countries should aspire? sometimes under the threat of sanctions, sounds like perhaps the u. k. should 1st try holding itself to that standard and see how it goes. and so if indeed the so called a deep state has its tentacles intertwined with the u. k. government, which other governments are on the world of essentially being hijacked by the deep state, perhaps take a closer look at the world economic forum and its front van cloud schwab.
square all that with the image of britain as a free democratic and transparent system to which other countries should aspire? sometimes under the threat of sanctions, sounds like perhaps the u. k. should 1st try holding itself to that standard and see how it goes. and so if indeed the so called a deep state has its tentacles intertwined with the u. k. government, which other governments are on the world of essentially being hijacked by the deep state, perhaps take a closer look at the world...
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u. k. government also with not ah a give out every good with water. have you feel bad? i've been getting for my guy. my dad was on my booth or did we not? yeah. okay. well what was what i was like most most out. got it. okay. i think they go on, go on, come on now. newbie badging in with them. and gentlemen, and i used to buy to buy divine g a goes to go to be sure then to somebody send good my new jersey to really good way to me. if they buy the lot they're living in black to go to protect and loan it. okay. i thought i would do it, i will check with that it will take that long hold on. i got a guy that visit them and he sent it in my hand. but it is, i think that it was. but i know when i did not have any go back to the boys, it would have been done in every week and thousands of illegal immigrants trying to break the whole stowing away on trucks and northern frogs to make it a risky game, played out in the shadows of the highest stakes. if desperation forties responded with increased security in hulu, but these are supplied with a with a did say good you others can t
u. k. government also with not ah a give out every good with water. have you feel bad? i've been getting for my guy. my dad was on my booth or did we not? yeah. okay. well what was what i was like most most out. got it. okay. i think they go on, go on, come on now. newbie badging in with them. and gentlemen, and i used to buy to buy divine g a goes to go to be sure then to somebody send good my new jersey to really good way to me. if they buy the lot they're living in black to go to protect and...
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with russia. russia is not a trick. it was just created such awe hung conger is not living in britain, half cold on the u. k. home secretary to did shake controversial new anti protests bill thing similar measures where the reason they left their homeland in the 1st place. many of us are represent and work with hong kong years who have recently arrived to name united kingdom and helps of a better life for ourselves and our loved ones, where we can exercise your rights and freedoms without fear. hong kong are seeking to protest for democracy in human rights in hong kong. could be given serious disruption prevention orders, which could prohibit them from protest thing and subject them to harsh restrictions under liberty. also as great concern to us as the public order bells expansion of stop in search powers to the protest context. many hall congress have experienced remote tick interactions with the police in their home country. also of great concern to us is the public order bells, expansion of stop and search power stood a protest context. many hong congress have experienced dramatic interactions with the po
with russia. russia is not a trick. it was just created such awe hung conger is not living in britain, half cold on the u. k. home secretary to did shake controversial new anti protests bill thing similar measures where the reason they left their homeland in the 1st place. many of us are represent and work with hong kong years who have recently arrived to name united kingdom and helps of a better life for ourselves and our loved ones, where we can exercise your rights and freedoms without fear....
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u. k. is with the 2 state solution. now the secretary blinking calls for equal measures of freedom of opportunity, of dignity and security. if you're calling for the new state solution that's 10 years, what's your response to that without any of what we see nor approach to achieve that? where's your place where you're usually that and when you're a punch or some kind of get an understanding and people have been subjected to a 100 years since the balfour declaration promising our land without consulting us . until today we are living on our land. we are resilient and resisting all the legalities and we are growing. we have our universities and professors and poems. and what are we? we have would stood all the pressure and we are there to defend our rights and our rights. now our enshrined and international consensus from the time of the beginning of zionism and started to say that there are, there is no such i think as part of studying people to do today were you have in the united edition, the tag of the state of palest
u. k. is with the 2 state solution. now the secretary blinking calls for equal measures of freedom of opportunity, of dignity and security. if you're calling for the new state solution that's 10 years, what's your response to that without any of what we see nor approach to achieve that? where's your place where you're usually that and when you're a punch or some kind of get an understanding and people have been subjected to a 100 years since the balfour declaration promising our land without...
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new chapter in relations with the european union fund. alliance says that this new framework, known as the windsor framework, will protect the markets of both the e u and the u. k. and support stability in northern ireland. we knew that with the text of the winter framework has now been published, but is this deal? is it really workable? i put that question to the w's bigot moss. in london, it will be very workable for many businesses in northern ireland, particularly for those who are importing from the rest of the united kingdom. so in the past, i have speak into businesses in belfast, for example, in nursery who couldn't import very easily, roses from, from mainland u. k. any more and a delicatessen shop and they couldn't import cheese anymore. and this was word was very, very difficult for those who feel very british in northern ireland that they just couldn't get the produce that they wanted from from mainland u. k. so this will actually make life definitely easier for, for these businesses. so it would also are enabled much better relations between the e u and the u. k. so that definitely is a success for, for prime minister receipt richie sooner quite a
new chapter in relations with the european union fund. alliance says that this new framework, known as the windsor framework, will protect the markets of both the e u and the u. k. and support stability in northern ireland. we knew that with the text of the winter framework has now been published, but is this deal? is it really workable? i put that question to the w's bigot moss. in london, it will be very workable for many businesses in northern ireland, particularly for those who are...
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u. k. in the u. s. with their removal of hallways telecommunications equipment, to expect to see see more instances of chinese technology been removed from some so called sensitive sites. first of all, to remove such a neutral technologies and equipment actually damages their all reputation as well as hurts that economic bugs in line. because these chinese made the products are high quality, very affordable and very easy to maintain. and therefore, the consumers will actually need such products from china to put a label on chinese made the products is the wrong thing politically incorrect. and then eventually, where can they find the replacement for these chinese made high tech products very, very difficult, or a huge cost to their consumers. therefore, it doesn't make any sense. political or economic says, and i think it will continue to worse because the united states is really going into overdrive being agitating for confrontation or rivalry against china rather than getting along with china in good spiri
u. k. in the u. s. with their removal of hallways telecommunications equipment, to expect to see see more instances of chinese technology been removed from some so called sensitive sites. first of all, to remove such a neutral technologies and equipment actually damages their all reputation as well as hurts that economic bugs in line. because these chinese made the products are high quality, very affordable and very easy to maintain. and therefore, the consumers will actually need such products...