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i do not like ukip.t is probably conservative. >> i will be voting ukip, that is a popular feeling. determinedtives are to hang onto their stronghold. the foreign secretary has come to support his party's local candidate, robert jenrick. >> it is an important election, this is the fourth time i have been here. approach seems to be working, for now. a recent poll placed in the conservative 15% ahead of ukip. >> in france, the main suspect in the shooting death in the jewish resume in brussels is in custody. he has been that she has refused to be extradited to brussels. that he was radicalized in prison and france have gotten more people angry about the rise of radicalization. she lost her son in 2012, shot by a loan government -- lone gunman who targeted a jewish school in toulouse. shooting, she says her thoughts and victims are with the victim cache after another shooting, she says her thoughts are with the victims' families. >> we are not at war, islam never says you should kill someone. i am sending t
i do not like ukip.t is probably conservative. >> i will be voting ukip, that is a popular feeling. determinedtives are to hang onto their stronghold. the foreign secretary has come to support his party's local candidate, robert jenrick. >> it is an important election, this is the fourth time i have been here. approach seems to be working, for now. a recent poll placed in the conservative 15% ahead of ukip. >> in france, the main suspect in the shooting death in the jewish...
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change in the way people are looking at politics in the united kingdom and i think that they want ukip to come and break the form of two party three party system and i think that we go to break through in a major way at the general election well you're still pretty controversial especially with the establishment i mean shadow foreign secretary douglas alexander suggested people have turned to you kate as a protest vote do you believe there's some truth to that. well i should think they have time to as a protest vote but it's more than just that it's a rejection of the establishment which have led us to the financial banking catastrophe we had recently who have not made a very good job of getting out of it. a professional political class that seems immovable and quite frankly people have enough they want to change they want to be too to have their own say we seem to be ignored by the political class they want real people in parliament and that's what you keep going to give them now let me ask you this let's say you keep doesn't make it into parliament this time around but other parties
change in the way people are looking at politics in the united kingdom and i think that they want ukip to come and break the form of two party three party system and i think that we go to break through in a major way at the general election well you're still pretty controversial especially with the establishment i mean shadow foreign secretary douglas alexander suggested people have turned to you kate as a protest vote do you believe there's some truth to that. well i should think they have...
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ukip in the kingdom is. basically the third party no we were the first party in the european elections and we hope to carry that through become the first party in the magic kingdom obviously we're realistic we expect to win some seats in the general election our objective is to hold the balance of power. and in terms of creating a larger platform in the european parliament i mean you keep would still need support from a group in the parliament are you are you not going to ask for a block with francis from there. but with. the mood we are trying to form a block. for a leader is doing that at the moment he's very good at the sort of thing we should be getting somewhere we're making headway so you can very good but these things you run up to the why are there you don't ask me another question about how it's going right now is that sort of action that was i was asking you about a specific platform if you were going to actually unite with france's front with nothing left then. we will not be doing business with t
ukip in the kingdom is. basically the third party no we were the first party in the european elections and we hope to carry that through become the first party in the magic kingdom obviously we're realistic we expect to win some seats in the general election our objective is to hold the balance of power. and in terms of creating a larger platform in the european parliament i mean you keep would still need support from a group in the parliament are you are you not going to ask for a block with...
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britain remaining in the coming out of the european union and the danger is the extreme views and ukip and its allies will undermine. the cause of britain coming up and i'm worried about now your current new deal party aims to pressure the left into your skepticism while you keep does the same thing from the right so it seems like you do need them despite loading them. oh i mean i understand i thought i mean i set up the party originally to put pressure on the conservatives who than pot in order to move in the euro skeptic direction and indeed the conservatives have done that and they still will probably split over the question of. david cameron may lose the election lucy's prime ministership of europe the party i saw was supposed to be a mainstream rational decent democratic party appealing to the whole breadth of the british electorate all classes all races all religions and one looks an opinion polls of british people and their views of coming out of the e.u. up until about four years ago there was a majority about fifty five percent who said they were in favor of coming. through al
britain remaining in the coming out of the european union and the danger is the extreme views and ukip and its allies will undermine. the cause of britain coming up and i'm worried about now your current new deal party aims to pressure the left into your skepticism while you keep does the same thing from the right so it seems like you do need them despite loading them. oh i mean i understand i thought i mean i set up the party originally to put pressure on the conservatives who than pot in...
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i want to get back to whatever it problems i used to have a current version of ukip is anti immigrant while your new party supports the theory people so do understand that you regard to european immigrants you don't regard to european immigrants as threat i mean for example the issue of european immigrants allegedly competing for the jobs of the british citizens is that not a problem i mean if you live in london gershon is actually. keeping on the. of transport infrastructure in terms of people working in supermarkets and in terms of postal service is the of the national health service the national health service couldn't survive without guns. and it's people you know who are dependent on public transport public hells of public postal services who come to do these things privately the dependent on the immigrants who actually work in them but. this seems to get mentioned in all the evidence it is the. immigrants in britain contribute positively to the public. the very very much less likely than the british nationals themselves to. benefit and those even in it's politically in london th
i want to get back to whatever it problems i used to have a current version of ukip is anti immigrant while your new party supports the theory people so do understand that you regard to european immigrants you don't regard to european immigrants as threat i mean for example the issue of european immigrants allegedly competing for the jobs of the british citizens is that not a problem i mean if you live in london gershon is actually. keeping on the. of transport infrastructure in terms of people...
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the ukip win broke 100 years of dominance by the two major parties. in spain and up start party, we can. defeated both major parties. the euro skeptic parties were the clear winners in nations spread from greece to great britain. the next european parliament is seated, 1/3 of the representatives will be antiestablishment or antieuropean union. the losers, europe's elite. brussel's bureaucrat. quite possibly, the election outcome is the most moe men studies defense momentous event since 1948. even the economist magazine, that accomplishment is calling into question whether or not the european union will be able to survive. >> question, how do you account for the surge in antiestablishment parties across europe? david renny. >> it's very different in a country like britain where what people want is much, much less europe. that's what they always wanted and the guy you saw there, nigel, his big success frankly was making europe about immigration. so he's managed to make people, all the anger people in lots of countries feel about immigration, that has be
the ukip win broke 100 years of dominance by the two major parties. in spain and up start party, we can. defeated both major parties. the euro skeptic parties were the clear winners in nations spread from greece to great britain. the next european parliament is seated, 1/3 of the representatives will be antiestablishment or antieuropean union. the losers, europe's elite. brussel's bureaucrat. quite possibly, the election outcome is the most moe men studies defense momentous event since 1948....
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going to real life experiences now that sort of people who stand for as members of parliament for ukip that's a sort of people who want people are fed up with the professional politicians professional political class they want real people who could really experience is running the country and that's what we stand for that's we want that's very very and what would you know what would you offer to people different that what cameron doesn't offer to them or any other professional politicians what what what is it what is it going for and what you're offering to the people in terms of agenda well you ukip ukip has support from all different parts of society we try to greet you of labor voters coming towards us and if you believe the party no role no longer represents the working man. of middle class bleeding heart society. the conservative party are only interested in big business their bottom paid for by big business the liberals are bought and paid for by the european union one assumes they buy it so quite frankly the only party that really seems to represent all the people small business
going to real life experiences now that sort of people who stand for as members of parliament for ukip that's a sort of people who want people are fed up with the professional politicians professional political class they want real people who could really experience is running the country and that's what we stand for that's we want that's very very and what would you know what would you offer to people different that what cameron doesn't offer to them or any other professional politicians what...
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represented to a cause any sort of decent rational person was associated with my great fear is the ukip associated with all sorts of weird people and by their own contemptible behavior merely bringing the euro skeptic pools in britain and europe into disrepute and that's important because we may have a referendum here in a couple of years or britain remaining in the coming out of the european union and the danger is the extreme views not of ukip and its allies will undermine. the cause of britain coming up and i'm worried about now your current new deal party aims to pressure the left into your skepticism while you keep does the same thing from the right so he seems like you do need them despite loading them. oh i mean i understand i thought i mean i set up the party originally to put pressure on the conservatives who than pot in order to move in a euro skeptic direction and indeed the conservatives have done that and they still will probably split over the question of. david cameron may lose the election lucy's prime ministership of europe the party i saw was supposed to be a mainstrea
represented to a cause any sort of decent rational person was associated with my great fear is the ukip associated with all sorts of weird people and by their own contemptible behavior merely bringing the euro skeptic pools in britain and europe into disrepute and that's important because we may have a referendum here in a couple of years or britain remaining in the coming out of the european union and the danger is the extreme views not of ukip and its allies will undermine. the cause of...
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is according to the guardian newspaper labor and conservative calling this week has revealed that ukip supporters see the party is negative press as a sign that members of the political establishment i think going up to undermine the party that's three or four months ago nobody leveled the charges of racism against us i mean literally nobody no one saw you can it was a racist policy and now the establishment and their friends in the media have done their very best to make sure that everybody thinks that there is certainly a problem with fear if you can't i mean and it works out in different ways so i think that all the party. i have to be careful about condemning ukip the party itself while not condemning the people who support the party because they want those voices to come back. and try to get away with it back in two thousand and six david cameron famously branded the party a bunch of fruitcakes and loonies and closet racists but the phenomenon of ukip surprise may prove once and for all that there's no such thing as bad publicity. r.t. . bahrain's leading anti-government activists
is according to the guardian newspaper labor and conservative calling this week has revealed that ukip supporters see the party is negative press as a sign that members of the political establishment i think going up to undermine the party that's three or four months ago nobody leveled the charges of racism against us i mean literally nobody no one saw you can it was a racist policy and now the establishment and their friends in the media have done their very best to make sure that everybody...
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skeptic and a right wing movements gaining unprecedented support france's national front and britain's ukip enjoyed some of their biggest victories in southern europe austerity weary of voters have turned to the left for answers the outcome met with unease in europe's political establishment german chancellor merkel calling the people's choice both remarkable and regrettable french president alive to admitting that he finds it hard to understand the political tastes of modern day europe but victorious euro skeptic leaders were keen to push their agenda propped up now by newfound support i just want britain to leave the european union i want europe to leave the european union i don't believe that flag but i'm about president whose name by one those really represent what europe should be said but it's our people demand just one kind of politics the politics of the french for the french with the french our people no longer want to be directed from above. read in bahrain most prominent human rights activists is walk free after serving a two year jail term speaking with a pledge to continue his
skeptic and a right wing movements gaining unprecedented support france's national front and britain's ukip enjoyed some of their biggest victories in southern europe austerity weary of voters have turned to the left for answers the outcome met with unease in europe's political establishment german chancellor merkel calling the people's choice both remarkable and regrettable french president alive to admitting that he finds it hard to understand the political tastes of modern day europe but...
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and britain is reeling over the strong victories of the right wing national front and euro skeptic ukip while in southern europe austerity wary voters of turned to the left for. european leaders were shocked by the results the german chancellor angela merkel called the people's choice both remarkable and regrettable for the french president francois hollande he admitted he finds it hard to understand the political tastes of modern day europe but as you might expect the leaders of the parties that came out on top in britain and france were boid by their new found support i just want britain to leave the european union i want europe to leave the european union i don't believe that flag but i'm for about a president whose name no one knows what really represent what europe should be said but our people demand just one kind of politics the politics of the french for the french with the french our people no longer want to be directed from above . now we asked our long serving british labor party m.e.p. going forward why euro skeptics are so popular right now across europe. part of the proble
and britain is reeling over the strong victories of the right wing national front and euro skeptic ukip while in southern europe austerity wary voters of turned to the left for. european leaders were shocked by the results the german chancellor angela merkel called the people's choice both remarkable and regrettable for the french president francois hollande he admitted he finds it hard to understand the political tastes of modern day europe but as you might expect the leaders of the parties...
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the weakness of the conservatives versus ukip.r is this referendum about a possible eu membership. is it realistic that the u.k. could just leave the eu? 60% of imports and exports are from continental europe. the u.k. is the biggest trading partner of europe. you cannot undermine that without losing a lot of growth. i think it is very important to have a strong candidate that is able to lead on reforms. maybe a common budget or potential eurobonds in the next five years. , hehen you look at juncker is old school. i have been covering eu summits for 20 odd years. he has been around for the bulk of that time. he knows his way around the mechanics of the european union. nevertheless, the winds have changed. there is clearly significant political ground that needs to be protected and gained. when you look at a more compromised candidate that is going to keep everybody on board, keeping everybody on board is really important right now. is there anybody else that springs to mind that could fill that? >> there has been a lot of external
the weakness of the conservatives versus ukip.r is this referendum about a possible eu membership. is it realistic that the u.k. could just leave the eu? 60% of imports and exports are from continental europe. the u.k. is the biggest trading partner of europe. you cannot undermine that without losing a lot of growth. i think it is very important to have a strong candidate that is able to lead on reforms. maybe a common budget or potential eurobonds in the next five years. , hehen you look at...
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you're a skeptic right winger is gaining unprecedented support france's national front in britain is ukip saw some of its biggest victories in southern europe though austerity weary voters may have turned it to the left for answers the outcome met with knees in europe's political establishment german chancellor merkel calling the people's choice remarkable and regrettable french president alond admitting he finds it hard to understand the political tastes of modern day europe euro skeptic victor victors were keen to push their agenda propped up by their newfound support i just want britain to leave the european union i want europe to leave the european union i don't believe that flag that i'm about president whose name by one of those really represent what europe should be said but it's our people demanding just one kind of politics the politics of the french for the french with the french our people no longer want to be directed from above. british voters are increasingly turning their backs on mainstream politicians the liberal democrats getting just one seat in the e.u. parliament cons
you're a skeptic right winger is gaining unprecedented support france's national front in britain is ukip saw some of its biggest victories in southern europe though austerity weary voters may have turned it to the left for answers the outcome met with knees in europe's political establishment german chancellor merkel calling the people's choice remarkable and regrettable french president alond admitting he finds it hard to understand the political tastes of modern day europe euro skeptic...
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result is the most spectacular in france the came first with twenty seven percent of the vote and ukip the united kingdom independence party and britain came first with twenty five percent of the vote and in national terms both these results are absolutely spectacular particularly spectacular in britain because you keep is a new party the national is quite an old party and it's had good schools before though this is its best ever the situation in other european countries is less clear than this spectacular result in france and britain and. well known euro skeptic and well known critic of the european union and particularly of its lack of democratic accountability but i have to say that unfortunately the system is still very much intact even though the tendency towards protest unfortunately the system is still intact the system is still very strong and the big headline results that we've seen in france and britain are not repeated in other european countries and you were in line what does this all mean is it because a lot of people look at these elections say just to protest ok against
result is the most spectacular in france the came first with twenty seven percent of the vote and ukip the united kingdom independence party and britain came first with twenty five percent of the vote and in national terms both these results are absolutely spectacular particularly spectacular in britain because you keep is a new party the national is quite an old party and it's had good schools before though this is its best ever the situation in other european countries is less clear than this...
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ann pettifor earlier to get a sense of how she understands this tension now i first asked her what ukip big showing in the last election means take a look at what she had to say. well what i think has happened across europe has been it's really interesting because the policy the policies imposed on europe since nine since two thousand and seven have been very carefully planned if you like we are living in a planned economy like the old soviet economy that was planned back in one thousand nine hundred eighty three i think it was with the maastricht treaty and it was imbedded as. the philosopher the economist polanyi i'll get it was imbedded in monetarist theory and the theory is basically that you know that there should be minimal state and that the finance sector should have complete freedom and that criticism feck to flee should call the shots and being very crude here but does effectively a what is embedded in the maastricht treaty and here we have a europe which had its got. and if you like by a central bank which has no accountability to the people and it's a central bank whose prio
ann pettifor earlier to get a sense of how she understands this tension now i first asked her what ukip big showing in the last election means take a look at what she had to say. well what i think has happened across europe has been it's really interesting because the policy the policies imposed on europe since nine since two thousand and seven have been very carefully planned if you like we are living in a planned economy like the old soviet economy that was planned back in one thousand nine...
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. >> i wonder whether perhaps the mightt -- subject of ukip be important. something we could potentially discuss? >> or may well be. d-day was a very important moment. important foris the public to see that despite the fact they're going for this every wednesday for half an hour, they are normal human beings. there is common ground between them. >> they experience the same things. they experience some of the same challenges. we all have the same problems. how we interest more british citizens and policies. >> they are waiting for the signal from the lord chamberlain. the lord chancellor, you see him there, they are telling him to deliver the speech. it is done very carefully. >> it is the last speech of the parliament. >> my lords and members of the house of commons, my government will continue to deliver on its long-term plan to build a stronger economy and a fairer society. to strengthen the economy and provide stability and security, my ministers will continue to reduce the deficit. we will help to ensure that interest rates remain low. an updated charte
. >> i wonder whether perhaps the mightt -- subject of ukip be important. something we could potentially discuss? >> or may well be. d-day was a very important moment. important foris the public to see that despite the fact they're going for this every wednesday for half an hour, they are normal human beings. there is common ground between them. >> they experience the same things. they experience some of the same challenges. we all have the same problems. how we interest more...
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in the recent elections there, the ukip party or as they call them tea kippers, they won.in denmark, france, also india. it is amazing. people feel alienated by government and the elites in the establishment want things their way. the tea party is a people movement, and people do not want the elites running things. that's what happened in virginia with the majority leader and that's why david brat won. it wasn't about immigration necessarily. it wasn't about spending. it was about people feeling that they weren't being represented. >> it's not just in the united states? it's all around the world where people are going the government is a little too big, a little too in my face. it's got to back off? >> people want it to back off and they are tired also of political correctness. a lot of these movements are real grass roots. >> it's interesting. richard vigory says the goal of the tea party not to elect tea party candidates but to change america to effect public policy. >> and that's what it's doing. in the 1960's, everett dirksen, the republican leader of the united states
in the recent elections there, the ukip party or as they call them tea kippers, they won.in denmark, france, also india. it is amazing. people feel alienated by government and the elites in the establishment want things their way. the tea party is a people movement, and people do not want the elites running things. that's what happened in virginia with the majority leader and that's why david brat won. it wasn't about immigration necessarily. it wasn't about spending. it was about people...
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expect there not to be a disruption and an eruption now here in britain the eruption has come from ukip it's a little bit disorganized it's chaotic it's a bit racist it's fed up with politicians it's satcher right to they're in favor of they don't want taxes that are on the rich to pay taxes that are already rich it says so it's kind of all over the place but it's a sort of spontaneous uprising against the british establishment and i'm afraid the british style richmond and indeed the european establishment is too arrogant to fully understand the meaning of that uprising and is very quickly dismissed it you know we've heard words like loonies all crazy people all incoherent. and being too quick to dismiss what is a slightly chaotic a reaction to to the is this planned economy but which is in reality an expression of deep frustration and anger at the financial and political elite in europe but what about a brecht sit you know prime minister cameron is apparently ready to put it up for a vote whether the u.k. remains in the e.u. so why do you think he's doing this. it's because i mean i it
expect there not to be a disruption and an eruption now here in britain the eruption has come from ukip it's a little bit disorganized it's chaotic it's a bit racist it's fed up with politicians it's satcher right to they're in favor of they don't want taxes that are on the rich to pay taxes that are already rich it says so it's kind of all over the place but it's a sort of spontaneous uprising against the british establishment and i'm afraid the british style richmond and indeed the european...
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have been making some serious political ground on the continent and in britain it's no different the ukipparty is gaining ground which makes the possibility of a breakfast it or british exit from the earth more of a reality but how is the u.k. during today now the last i've seen the u.k. economy remains buoyant with british manufacturing up for a fifteenth straight month in may and to bring us up to date in perspective macro economic picture in britain is dr ann pettifor now credit for is the director of policy research and macro economics at the political economy research center in london and i first asked her how sister how sustainable she thinks this recovery is here's what she had to say. kiran i have to say that i think your program is named after or should i say in honor of soon as he called me you know boom and bust right now would be to me to seven years of famine we're back to have seven years of abundance you know we're doing really well everything across sectors service industries construction you name it things have been property of course housing everything apparently in the
have been making some serious political ground on the continent and in britain it's no different the ukipparty is gaining ground which makes the possibility of a breakfast it or british exit from the earth more of a reality but how is the u.k. during today now the last i've seen the u.k. economy remains buoyant with british manufacturing up for a fifteenth straight month in may and to bring us up to date in perspective macro economic picture in britain is dr ann pettifor now credit for is the...