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the u.k. nine hundred percent debt to g.d.p. is the economy set to collapse and again i was born should be on the boris plank above the mayor's office with a sword to his back being told either you wake up and stop bailing out your buddies or you're going to be forced off the plank and max the government will offer twelve billion pounds of guarantee covering mortgages worth more than one hundred twenty billion pounds that's ten percent of g.d.p. that's more debt that's just you just putting more debt in the situation that's financial terrorism by any definition and the plan is intended to help six hundred forty four thousand people over the next three years. again the government deciding to make these six hundred forty four thousand people and what happens in the u.k. so those six hundred forty four thousand people don't have to work they just extract the equity that the british taxpayer has lent to them so therefore you have almost a million people not having to contribute to a real economy building a back to a real economy and
the u.k. nine hundred percent debt to g.d.p. is the economy set to collapse and again i was born should be on the boris plank above the mayor's office with a sword to his back being told either you wake up and stop bailing out your buddies or you're going to be forced off the plank and max the government will offer twelve billion pounds of guarantee covering mortgages worth more than one hundred twenty billion pounds that's ten percent of g.d.p. that's more debt that's just you just putting...
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and the u.k. and we can call it a bubble is in a storage bubble and that and when that finally does burst like all bubbles do we'll see that inflation but it will come all the sudden. and then the very very end but in the mean time. you wouldn't like to confuse them on the beach and the bond speculated upon the vigilantes and like you know it's a popular movement. but the one spoke of the loss the specialists the experts the very very sharp i understand your point between a vigilante and a speculator the speculators this breed of the past ten or fifteen years with zero percent interest rates that has has created this enormous bond bubble price. discovery has been destroyed and the tsunami of disinflationary cash will come into the into the market at some point but it will happen quite quite quickly it's all as a matter of fact i believe it's this is all been foretold in something called the austrian school of economics yes right so let's talk about the austrian school but i want to be very specifi
and the u.k. and we can call it a bubble is in a storage bubble and that and when that finally does burst like all bubbles do we'll see that inflation but it will come all the sudden. and then the very very end but in the mean time. you wouldn't like to confuse them on the beach and the bond speculated upon the vigilantes and like you know it's a popular movement. but the one spoke of the loss the specialists the experts the very very sharp i understand your point between a vigilante and a...
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the day when the u.k. is accused of how to explain their arguments that you sleep in their lands and they grow in their own people and we see depending on who you ask nor are you or a british historian going to tell you different version of probably just plain history. obviously both nations are not going to agree on some kind of id it's not on the table the u.k. has always said that i actually disagree we've what look said i think d.c. said toure especially because argentina has been trying to get the sympathy vote from latin america from the from the developing world by saying or the u.k. or the evil is the evil can through they're trying to steal the last of curry not like i said the twenty first century call nearly sim and the u.k. straight to. a friend can go around and say you know no we're not imposing our will anybody the people believe in the islands are happy with the current relationship of the u.k. and we're respecting that and we're protected look you want to jump in go ahead. look around i th
the day when the u.k. is accused of how to explain their arguments that you sleep in their lands and they grow in their own people and we see depending on who you ask nor are you or a british historian going to tell you different version of probably just plain history. obviously both nations are not going to agree on some kind of id it's not on the table the u.k. has always said that i actually disagree we've what look said i think d.c. said toure especially because argentina has been trying to...
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and the u.k. and we can call it a bubble is in a storage bubble and that and when that finally does burst like all bubbles do we'll see that inflation but it will come all the sun. and the very very end but in the mean time i. wouldn't like to confuse the bond with. the bond speculated upon the vigilantes and like you know it's a popular movement. but the one spoke of the last special was the experts they have very very sharp i understand your point between a vigilante in a speculator the speculators this breed of the past ten or fifteen years with zero percent interest rates that has has created this enormous bond bubble price. discovery has been destroyed and the tsunami of of this inflationary cash will come into the into the market at some point but it will happen quite quite quickly it's all as a matter of fact i believe it's this is all been foretold in something called the austrian school of economics yes right ok so let's talk about the austrian school but i want to be very specific about
and the u.k. and we can call it a bubble is in a storage bubble and that and when that finally does burst like all bubbles do we'll see that inflation but it will come all the sun. and the very very end but in the mean time i. wouldn't like to confuse the bond with. the bond speculated upon the vigilantes and like you know it's a popular movement. but the one spoke of the last special was the experts they have very very sharp i understand your point between a vigilante in a speculator the...
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a tool by the u.k. to show that the wheel of the island there's been respect to the need for people to help believed in most of the cases most cases for their entire lives in the silence ok richard but peter peter out peter i would say that it's not what is going to let go to a church or it was maybe very lively richard first place. and the problem is it's not a question of what the island does think it's a question of the sovereignty of the islands and the see around them and that present belongs to britain and it is claimed by argentina the view than thought the island is a completely and absolutely irrelevant alrighty luke go ahead irrelevant that is not true the the wishes of the will of the islanders is very important here this is what it's all about it's about what do the people of the falkland islands want to live under do they want to live under the crown united kingdom or do they want to be part of argentina they have overwhelmingly decided that they want to be part of the united kingdom and th
a tool by the u.k. to show that the wheel of the island there's been respect to the need for people to help believed in most of the cases most cases for their entire lives in the silence ok richard but peter peter out peter i would say that it's not what is going to let go to a church or it was maybe very lively richard first place. and the problem is it's not a question of what the island does think it's a question of the sovereignty of the islands and the see around them and that present...
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from the u.k.'s green party jean. must lambert why is the u.k. so reluctant to push for the release of shaker the british resident held in guantanamo without charge or for no other a decade. well it's very unclear why they're so reluctant we've been told that they have been putting pressure on we were told this back in two thousand and eleven and yet zero report was very accurately saying here are two governments both of which believe this man could be released and yet we haven't seen it there are a couple of barriers we think one is that there's now a law in the united states which basically says that anybody who is released from guantanamo must basically commit to not committing a crime in the future which i think many of us would think is a totally unrealistic commitment for any human being to make and there's also a theory that. the if he's back in the u.k. then chances are he will actually be talking about not only his experiences in guantanamo but what also happened to him earlier in bagram in terms potentially of allegations of torture and
from the u.k.'s green party jean. must lambert why is the u.k. so reluctant to push for the release of shaker the british resident held in guantanamo without charge or for no other a decade. well it's very unclear why they're so reluctant we've been told that they have been putting pressure on we were told this back in two thousand and eleven and yet zero report was very accurately saying here are two governments both of which believe this man could be released and yet we haven't seen it there...
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the u.k. government courts controversy with a security crackdown that has resulted in several citizens having their passports revoked. plus mass protests and grounded flights striking workers of the spanish airline iberia plan more action against the british management that looks set to axe thousands of jobs our top stories. around the world on screen and international news and comment live from new center here in moscow this is. violence has intensified in egypt restive city of port saeed with the number of people severely injured in the most recent clashes climbing a funeral march for demonstrators shot dead on sunday was followed by fresh protests with people torching parts of the security headquarters along with other government buildings true this report. we're seeing very bloody and chaotic scenes coming from the coastal city of port science and the latest is that a man has been shot in the head and is in a critical condition parts of the security directions are a blaze as are parts of t
the u.k. government courts controversy with a security crackdown that has resulted in several citizens having their passports revoked. plus mass protests and grounded flights striking workers of the spanish airline iberia plan more action against the british management that looks set to axe thousands of jobs our top stories. around the world on screen and international news and comment live from new center here in moscow this is. violence has intensified in egypt restive city of port saeed with...
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and u.k. you have two political parties you have the liberals or conservatives and the labor party which is the establishment party and then those you can't which is the opposition and we are trying to change this country the way it's run people are sick and tired of the establishment which have back to the european union and got us into the mess we're in dillon go ahead you want a reply that. sure i mean the thing i would say to david is that his his anti brussels' sort of movement is very. diffuse and not in agreement on a lot of other things i don't think many members of ukip would agree with those call for a twenty hour work week or for free tablet computers for all children or. i know of other sort of beyond beyond social democracy programs but which is just to say it was a really great was their right to be you know decisions are not decided by the european union we believe it should be that it's losers' only significant if the italians want to make a mistake and go against the market th
and u.k. you have two political parties you have the liberals or conservatives and the labor party which is the establishment party and then those you can't which is the opposition and we are trying to change this country the way it's run people are sick and tired of the establishment which have back to the european union and got us into the mess we're in dillon go ahead you want a reply that. sure i mean the thing i would say to david is that his his anti brussels' sort of movement is very....
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tonight the u.k. faces a loyalty test in a full close referendum exacerbating the standoff with argentina over sovereignty and now oil comment coming up this hour. also two years on nuclear sentiment gets stronger in japan as the country marks the anniversary of one of the world's worst nuclear disasters with many unsatisfied of the speed of the clean up operation. the hostage drama resolved in syria ukrainian journalist kidnapped by rebels has escaped after being held in the threat of death for almost six months we've got a story. very good evening from moscow if you just joined us here live t h q tonight at eight pm the disputed falkland islands are voting on a second day of a referendum on whether or not to remain a british territory but a loyal pro british sentiment among many on it is leaves little doubt as to the outcome while argentino still lays claim to the islands has called the vote a sham party's polly boycott reports and on the toxic mix of nationalism politics and oil. these are some ver
tonight the u.k. faces a loyalty test in a full close referendum exacerbating the standoff with argentina over sovereignty and now oil comment coming up this hour. also two years on nuclear sentiment gets stronger in japan as the country marks the anniversary of one of the world's worst nuclear disasters with many unsatisfied of the speed of the clean up operation. the hostage drama resolved in syria ukrainian journalist kidnapped by rebels has escaped after being held in the threat of death...
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two when it comes to the u.k. and france was more he once again show that the city of london suffer from less flexibility reduced competition and a flight of quality kind of going elsewhere without a financial hub such as new york and hong kong for the it's a different story they're trying to safeguard their banking system again after three years of being a world of debt crisis sort of profits being eaten away by this crisis so i could say that there has a reason for this but but george osborne he's fighting for something else well let's just say these rules do go through how do you think london will be affected do you see competition really suffering as a result you mentioned talent flocking to the likes of home call new york how realistic is that. yeah i think it's hard to measure in terms of how much competition will be lost but it would really be that the talent out there would move over with. other financial hubs with of better pay packages to their staff or senior management in the u.k. i think of the last t
two when it comes to the u.k. and france was more he once again show that the city of london suffer from less flexibility reduced competition and a flight of quality kind of going elsewhere without a financial hub such as new york and hong kong for the it's a different story they're trying to safeguard their banking system again after three years of being a world of debt crisis sort of profits being eaten away by this crisis so i could say that there has a reason for this but but george osborne...
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escalator across the u.k. they and many others have to say lucky big businesses can afford to pick up the tax . small independent of that stuff in the last four years nearly six thousand pups the place is old thing is tens of thousands of job losses from your email section because the only woman to sleep during most of them are actually going against the trend not falling self-reproach gradual here on here increases as we can realize i get many times the prices the service will tend to be a proper focus. brought to their school big screen savings that we just really love in a certain individual because in an environment where you can reach up to somebody and good will towards. and beyond profits it's the risk of losing a put each institution is pretty things that just say bring good pricing so what this is mark is a community it brings people together. it's more of a difference between social networking and meeting somebody in real life there is no substitute for this kind of conviviality the old crowd might b
escalator across the u.k. they and many others have to say lucky big businesses can afford to pick up the tax . small independent of that stuff in the last four years nearly six thousand pups the place is old thing is tens of thousands of job losses from your email section because the only woman to sleep during most of them are actually going against the trend not falling self-reproach gradual here on here increases as we can realize i get many times the prices the service will tend to be a...
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and u.k. you have two political parties you have the liberals or conservatives the labor party which is the establishment party and then those you can't which is the opposition and we are trying to change this country the way it's run people are sick and tired of the establishment which have back to the european union and got us into the mess we're in dillon go ahead you want to reply that. sure i mean the thing i would say to david is that his his anti brussels' sort of movement is very. diffuse and not in agreement on a lot of other things i don't think many members of ukip would agree with those call for a twenty hour work week or for free tablet computers for all children or. an hour of other sort of beyond beyond social democracy programs but which is just to say it was a really great was their right to be you know decisions and not decided by the european union we believe it should be that are losers only significant if the italians want to make a mistake and go against the market that's
and u.k. you have two political parties you have the liberals or conservatives the labor party which is the establishment party and then those you can't which is the opposition and we are trying to change this country the way it's run people are sick and tired of the establishment which have back to the european union and got us into the mess we're in dillon go ahead you want to reply that. sure i mean the thing i would say to david is that his his anti brussels' sort of movement is very....
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and u.k. you have two political parties you have the liberals or conservatives the labor party which is the establishment party and then those you can't which is the opposition and we are trying to change this country the way it's run people are sick and tired of the establishment which have back to the european union and got us into the mess we're in dillon go ahead you want to reply that. sure i mean the thing i would say to david is that his his anti brussels' movement is very. diffuse and not in agreement on a lot of other things i don't think many members of ukip would agree with. call for a twenty hour work week or for free tablet computers for all children or. i know of other sort of beyond beyond social democracy programs but which is just to say the letter would agree with their right to me you know decisions are not decided by the european union we believe it should be not us losers' only significant if the italians want to make a mistake and go against the market that's up to them i
and u.k. you have two political parties you have the liberals or conservatives the labor party which is the establishment party and then those you can't which is the opposition and we are trying to change this country the way it's run people are sick and tired of the establishment which have back to the european union and got us into the mess we're in dillon go ahead you want to reply that. sure i mean the thing i would say to david is that his his anti brussels' movement is very. diffuse and...
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u.k. faces a loyalty test in the falklands referendum exacerbating the standoff with argentina open and now boyle. is on hand to new clear sentiment gets stronger in japan is the country marks the anniversary of one of the world's worst nuclear disasters with many unsatisfied the speed of the clean up operation. and a hostage drama resolved in syria ukrainian journalist kidnapped by rebels has escaped after being held the threat of death hanging over him for almost six months. i welcome you watching r.t. coming to you live from moscow with me and. the disputed falkland islands are voting in a second day of a referendum on whether or not to remain a british territory but an all pro british sentiment among many islanders leaves little doubt as to the outcome while argentina who still lay claim to the islands have called the vote a sham artie's polly boyko reports on the toxic mix of nationalism politics and oil . these are some very far flung islands from britain a tiny territory now neverth
u.k. faces a loyalty test in the falklands referendum exacerbating the standoff with argentina open and now boyle. is on hand to new clear sentiment gets stronger in japan is the country marks the anniversary of one of the world's worst nuclear disasters with many unsatisfied the speed of the clean up operation. and a hostage drama resolved in syria ukrainian journalist kidnapped by rebels has escaped after being held the threat of death hanging over him for almost six months. i welcome you...
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also online u.k. vets saying british writers are too fat for the. beasts of stories right now. as the u.s. military continues to deny mass hunger strike at guantanamo bay the information blackout has been fortified by the mainstream media among lawyers for more than one hundred captives sound the alarm over the failing health of their clients most americans are simply left in the dark about the story. explains. in the world of twenty four hour news no country knows the power of media better than the us hard to believe it's been ten years since the shock and awe campaign that launched the iraq war probably we could have removed saddam hussein in another way that would not have been so damaging to america i mean a man had to go ten years later the killing continues in iraq without also continuing without end the mass hunger strike at the guantanamo bay detention center but that topic remains off the radar of mainstream news and hid it from the american public no i do not know i had no idea you know really according to the center for constitutional rights one hundred thirty kuanta
also online u.k. vets saying british writers are too fat for the. beasts of stories right now. as the u.s. military continues to deny mass hunger strike at guantanamo bay the information blackout has been fortified by the mainstream media among lawyers for more than one hundred captives sound the alarm over the failing health of their clients most americans are simply left in the dark about the story. explains. in the world of twenty four hour news no country knows the power of media better...
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arabs who live in the u.k. one lived for a long time of the u.k. who have gone to syria or libya and forth in those countries i think they would be secondary they would be considered as a secondary threat as far as the secret service are concerned i think what be more . concerning for the british security services are british muslims of asian descent . of the pakistan you're bangladesh or india who might go to places like syria because they're the ones in the past ten years or so who've been involved in the most dangerous terrorist threats in the u.k. and he spoke about abraham having fought in libya beforehand and with seeing people going a bit what is or was they in syria what what what's the appeal what's the low why are these young british men going to fight in a civil war well if you're a practicing strict you know a practicing muslim and you believe the jihad represents one of the pillars of islam and presents a large part of your belief. then syria is a very attractive place to go and fight with me for previous generations perhaps the war in
arabs who live in the u.k. one lived for a long time of the u.k. who have gone to syria or libya and forth in those countries i think they would be secondary they would be considered as a secondary threat as far as the secret service are concerned i think what be more . concerning for the british security services are british muslims of asian descent . of the pakistan you're bangladesh or india who might go to places like syria because they're the ones in the past ten years or so who've been...
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top stories tonight at ten the u.k. faces a loyalty test in a full close referendum tonight exacerbating the standoff with argentina over sovereignty and now. two years on until nuclear sentiment gets stronger in japan as the country marks the anniversary of one of the world's worst nuclear disasters with many unsatisfied of the speed of the cleanup operation still. also not as well a hostage drama resolved in syria ukrainian journalist kidnapped by rebels as escape after being held with a threat of death for almost six months we've got her story. in a very good evening which is joins us live from the arctic new center attendance kevin zero in here a top story the disputed fall clint islands are voting on a second day of a referendum on whether or not to remain a british territory but a loyal pro british sentiment among many islanders leaves little doubt as to what the outcome is going to be in a few hours time while argentina still lays claim to the islands has called the vote a sham artie's probably boyko reports of t
top stories tonight at ten the u.k. faces a loyalty test in a full close referendum tonight exacerbating the standoff with argentina over sovereignty and now. two years on until nuclear sentiment gets stronger in japan as the country marks the anniversary of one of the world's worst nuclear disasters with many unsatisfied of the speed of the cleanup operation still. also not as well a hostage drama resolved in syria ukrainian journalist kidnapped by rebels as escape after being held with a...
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as opposed to the u.k. spending a lot of money on immigrants we should try and help them but not true extent of wasting your council should have a policy of we shouldn't buy stuff from media stuff especially when budgets are really being cut translations across all public bodies cross the u.k. government a hundred forty million pounds a year the result something the local government minister and the. and simple situation where no one speaks english as their main language in too many british households so if you can only read your local council newsletter in bengali arabic or somali you might think about signing up for some english lessons otherwise it could all end up greek to you. artsy london. it's an event that has united millions around the world also so moscow turned the lights off in the kremlin for the very first time and i am iconic kevin our own spoke to medina culture never about the fascination that. it was really a spectacular view and for so many here in russia and i'm sure worldwide it was a v
as opposed to the u.k. spending a lot of money on immigrants we should try and help them but not true extent of wasting your council should have a policy of we shouldn't buy stuff from media stuff especially when budgets are really being cut translations across all public bodies cross the u.k. government a hundred forty million pounds a year the result something the local government minister and the. and simple situation where no one speaks english as their main language in too many british...
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regarding the u.k. they should say look this is enough we don't want any part of this because why should we join a system that's going to take away our flexibility to do what we want with our banking system and ability to. an ability to impair the government here that's already headed towards a triple dip recession but the total the debt in the u.k. include private banking government and corporate is close to nine hundred percent of g.d.p. is the worst in the world it's the highest in the world so going forward will the country of the u.k. they've already brought out zero percent interest rates in quantitative easing the economy sluggish at what point does the chancellor george osborne simply start confiscating money from people's bank accounts well that's actually being done with the currency wars i mean we write what i said in the summer so what are they just start stealing money well i can cyprus basically the pension funds are being robbed right now because if you put interest rates at zero it takes
regarding the u.k. they should say look this is enough we don't want any part of this because why should we join a system that's going to take away our flexibility to do what we want with our banking system and ability to. an ability to impair the government here that's already headed towards a triple dip recession but the total the debt in the u.k. include private banking government and corporate is close to nine hundred percent of g.d.p. is the worst in the world it's the highest in the world...
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security services in the u.k. say scores of brits are fighting in syria and could use their weapons know how to cause havoc when they come back home this is just one part of a wide ranging report into key terrorist threats faced by britain the extent to biological weapons attacks and cyber crime on the surface takes up the story the first annual report on the counterterrorism strategy and in it they highlighted the growing security threat from syria where al qaeda affiliates were tracking hundreds of fighters from europe now let's take a look at some of what the report says and they said as and when u.k. residents return home there is a risk that they may carry out attacks using skills that they've developed eva cvs know these are concerns that only be highlighted by the british government but also being highlighted by other european members as well recently we saw the dutch heightened their security threat level as they said that they thought they had around one hundred foreign fighters that had gone to syria and
security services in the u.k. say scores of brits are fighting in syria and could use their weapons know how to cause havoc when they come back home this is just one part of a wide ranging report into key terrorist threats faced by britain the extent to biological weapons attacks and cyber crime on the surface takes up the story the first annual report on the counterterrorism strategy and in it they highlighted the growing security threat from syria where al qaeda affiliates were tracking...
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escalator across the u.k.they and many others have to say lucky big businesses can afford to pick up the tab . small independent of that stuff in the last four years at least six thousand pups that closed resulting in tens of thousands job losses in the area while section is the only woman to sleep doing well at the moment for the city going against the trend not falling sales will go gradually on here increases as we can realize i guess many times the prices for service will tend to be a proper pogues. growth in their school was a big strain serving something just to log in a certain individual basis in an environment where you can reach up to somebody who will torture. and beyond profits it's the risk of losing a point this institution is pretty things that just say bring your crossing so what this is like is a community it brings people together people. it's more of a difference between social networking and meeting something real life there is no substitute for this kind of conviviality the old crowd might
escalator across the u.k.they and many others have to say lucky big businesses can afford to pick up the tab . small independent of that stuff in the last four years at least six thousand pups that closed resulting in tens of thousands job losses in the area while section is the only woman to sleep doing well at the moment for the city going against the trend not falling sales will go gradually on here increases as we can realize i guess many times the prices for service will tend to be a...
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cameron called on ending what he dubbed the something for nothing culture of those arriving in the u.k. and what the numbers of people allowed in to be heavily reduced let's talk more about this with because she joins us now live from london. what is the main message that is trying to get across. well if you're after something for nothing then the you. know that's what david cameron was talking about this afternoon so part of new measures unveiled today is a cap on unemployment benefit for instance so if you're a migrant and you've been living in the u.k. and you've been out of work for over six months your benefits are going to be cut you're also going to have to prove that you've been seeking work very actively and that you stand a chance of actually finding a job also that your english is good enough it's not just unemployment benefits there's also the national health system that we're going to be looking at david cameron was keen to point out that the u.k. doesn't run a free international health system so they want to introduce a system called risk. migrants that are out of work an
cameron called on ending what he dubbed the something for nothing culture of those arriving in the u.k. and what the numbers of people allowed in to be heavily reduced let's talk more about this with because she joins us now live from london. what is the main message that is trying to get across. well if you're after something for nothing then the you. know that's what david cameron was talking about this afternoon so part of new measures unveiled today is a cap on unemployment benefit for...
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as opposed to the u.k. spending a lot of money on immigrants we should try and help them but not true extent of wasting your council should have a policy of we shouldn't buy stuff from media stuff especially when budgets are really being cut translations across all public bodies cos the u.k. government one hundred forty million pounds a year the result something the local government minister. i mean call principle situation when no one speaks english as their main language in too many british households so if you can read your local council newsletter in bengali arabic or somali you might think about signing up for some english lessons otherwise it could all end up greek to you polly boy artsy london a quick look now at other news making headlines around the world tensions are running high in the syrian capital mourners prepare to bury a muslim preacher killed in a suicide bomb attack in a mosque last day forty nine people died in the attack including the staunch supporter of president bashar al assad shaik
as opposed to the u.k. spending a lot of money on immigrants we should try and help them but not true extent of wasting your council should have a policy of we shouldn't buy stuff from media stuff especially when budgets are really being cut translations across all public bodies cos the u.k. government one hundred forty million pounds a year the result something the local government minister. i mean call principle situation when no one speaks english as their main language in too many british...
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escalator across the u.k. they and many others have been say lucky big businesses can afford to pick up the tab it's small into. tens of that stuff in the last four years thirty six thousand pups that closed is old thing is tens of thousands of job losses i mean very little section is the only woman to sleep doing well at the moment for the city going against the trend not falling sales will go gradually on here increases as we can realize i get many times the prices the service will tend to be improper pokers. growth you know school was a big screen serving so for me to still log in it's an individual basis in an environment way from which the somebody could work so hard. and beyond profits it's the risk of losing a put each institution is pretty things that just so you bring to it you can see so what this is mark is a community it brings people together people. it's more of a difference between social networking and meeting somebody in real life there is no substitute for this kind of conviviality the old cr
escalator across the u.k. they and many others have been say lucky big businesses can afford to pick up the tab it's small into. tens of that stuff in the last four years thirty six thousand pups that closed is old thing is tens of thousands of job losses i mean very little section is the only woman to sleep doing well at the moment for the city going against the trend not falling sales will go gradually on here increases as we can realize i get many times the prices the service will tend to be...
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and u.k. you have two political parties you have the liberals or conservatives and the labor party which is the establishment party and then those you can't which is the opposition and we are trying to change this country the way it's run people are sick and tired of the establishment which have back to the european union and got us into the mess we're in dillon go ahead you want to reply that. sure i mean the thing i would say to david is that his his anti brussels movement is very. diffuse and not in agreement on a lot of other things i don't think many members of ukip would agree with those call for a twenty hour work week or for free tablet computers for all children or. i know of other sort of beyond beyond social democracy programs but which is just to say it was a really great was their right to be you know decisions are not decided by the european union we believe it should be that it's losers' only significant if the italians want to make a mistake and go against the market that's up
and u.k. you have two political parties you have the liberals or conservatives and the labor party which is the establishment party and then those you can't which is the opposition and we are trying to change this country the way it's run people are sick and tired of the establishment which have back to the european union and got us into the mess we're in dillon go ahead you want to reply that. sure i mean the thing i would say to david is that his his anti brussels movement is very. diffuse...
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the u.k. stands a loyalty test in a referendum exacerbating the standoff with argentina over sovereignty and the. two years on the nuclear sentiment get stronger in the country marks the anniversary of one of the world's worst nuclear disasters with many unsatisfied the speed of the clean up operation. secular jews is growing is the ultra religious are excluded from compulsory military service i mean equally important the country's security. and i welcome you watching r.t. coming to you live from moscow with me and. the disputed falkland islands are voting in the second day of a referendum on whether or not to remain a british territory but a loyal pro british sentiment among many islanders leaves little doubt as to the outcome while argentina who still lay kind to the islands have called the vote. reports now on the toxic mix of nationalism politics and oil. remind you these are some very far flung islands from britain a tiny territory now nevertheless the islanders are expected to vote overw
the u.k. stands a loyalty test in a referendum exacerbating the standoff with argentina over sovereignty and the. two years on the nuclear sentiment get stronger in the country marks the anniversary of one of the world's worst nuclear disasters with many unsatisfied the speed of the clean up operation. secular jews is growing is the ultra religious are excluded from compulsory military service i mean equally important the country's security. and i welcome you watching r.t. coming to you live...
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british intelligence chiefs warned the u.k. could face terrorist attacks by u.k. citizens that have been aiding rebels forces in syria as the government calls for the right to send arms to the opposition. and a russian so use rocket carrying a crew of three successfully docks with the international space station following a record breaking flight of just six hours we've got a live report from russia's mission control center. it is eight am in the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina joshie welcome to the program the hunger strikers eglantine of a bay are accusing authorities there of pressuring them to and their protests by denying them drinking water and keeping their cells at frigid temperatures at least eleven inmates protesting mistreatment and definite attention are being force fed a practice their lawyers say as highly controversial at the same time no movement and the weeks long straw a has been seen at a high level with the pentagon completely ignoring the situation at its latest briefing or his ganesh account was there for us. not a word fro
british intelligence chiefs warned the u.k. could face terrorist attacks by u.k. citizens that have been aiding rebels forces in syria as the government calls for the right to send arms to the opposition. and a russian so use rocket carrying a crew of three successfully docks with the international space station following a record breaking flight of just six hours we've got a live report from russia's mission control center. it is eight am in the russian capital you're watching r t with me...