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let us give it a brighter future united kingdom. let us give it a brighterfuture it united kingdom. let us give it a brighterfuture it deserves. let stand the nationalists back home to think again. thank you. applause studio: that was rishi sunak�*s a speech at the scottish spring conference in aberdeen. the prime minister talking there about the investment of the conservative party, his government, which put into oil and gas, and emphasising thejobs it would into oil and gas, and emphasising the jobs it would create while talking about labour wanting to ban new north sea exploration. he talks about keir starmer, the leader of the opposition, wanting to shut down the opposition, wanting to shut down the industry, which would mean fewer jobs. rishi sunak there very much emphasising thejobs in oil and gas that he says his party would protect. unsurprising in aberdeen, a place where there are so many oil and gasjobs. he also place where there are so many oil and gas jobs. he also talked about the fact that there were some positives in what renewable energy would bring, he was talking a
let us give it a brighter future united kingdom. let us give it a brighterfuture it united kingdom. let us give it a brighterfuture it deserves. let stand the nationalists back home to think again. thank you. applause studio: that was rishi sunak�*s a speech at the scottish spring conference in aberdeen. the prime minister talking there about the investment of the conservative party, his government, which put into oil and gas, and emphasising thejobs it would into oil and gas, and emphasising...
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it was precisely the united kingdom that in 1947 transferred responsibility for that territory to theewly created united nations to the un which was the first. colonial problem of enormous gravity that it faced in all its complexity, from the first moments, the united nations welcomed and sponsored imbalances that favored the ziist movement, as for example in the first session of the united nations general assembly, when they allowed zinist delegates to speak four times, while the palestinian delegates were allowed to speak only two times. the division of palestine, the partition of palestine, which was approved with pressure from the united states to small countries like haiti, liberia or the philippines on november 29, 1947, and this was the moment that the zinist movement had been waiting for many decades to be recommended or legitimized internationally, even if it was a small territory in palestine, the then prime minister of israel, david bangurian later said, forget about partitions and a spread throughout the palestine, so of course, in this context, a great palestinian insurre
it was precisely the united kingdom that in 1947 transferred responsibility for that territory to theewly created united nations to the un which was the first. colonial problem of enormous gravity that it faced in all its complexity, from the first moments, the united nations welcomed and sponsored imbalances that favored the ziist movement, as for example in the first session of the united nations general assembly, when they allowed zinist delegates to speak four times, while the palestinian...
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france and the united kingdom were seeking territorial advantages and acquiring those territories, and fact, they were thinking how to manage to colonize those territories after the ottoman sulton was defeated, and so it happened, secretly in the spring of 1916, mark seiks and francos georges picot, british and french delegates respectively signed secret agreements, the saiks pico agreements, by which they divided a large part of the territory. the disintegration and end of this empire was forced, so it is essential to understand that these agreements, which were by the way, revealed by the bolshevic revolutionary forces in november 1917, a little more than year after their signing, and few weeks after the revolution of october 1917, of course these agreements were fundamental for future, the distribution of the map of the eastern mediterranean of southwest asia, this is essential, and further more, they were hand in hand with the famous ballfort declaration, in the balfort declaration of november 1917, what zinanism had been seeking for long happened for the first time, for the first
france and the united kingdom were seeking territorial advantages and acquiring those territories, and fact, they were thinking how to manage to colonize those territories after the ottoman sulton was defeated, and so it happened, secretly in the spring of 1916, mark seiks and francos georges picot, british and french delegates respectively signed secret agreements, the saiks pico agreements, by which they divided a large part of the territory. the disintegration and end of this empire was...
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in specifically the 1951 refugee convention, the united kingdom contests united contests that, yes, thet kingdom contests that. but not in terms of the international law framework. the un and its various organs. and of course, the un does administer certain organs of the un and has a refugee agency, and it does deal with such matters, including the unhcr, and so that that is the view of the unhcr. and as, as you've pointed out earlier in your monologue, which jacob will be this is a view be proud of, this is a view that's been doubled down by, by by institutions, by various other institutions, such as the supreme court and, and what have you. yes. >> and yet the irony here, of course, is that the refugee course, is that the un refugee agency deals itself with rwanda and people with rwanda and relocates people with rwanda has done in the past. >> yes, it has. and indeed has in the past. made submissions that that were favourable to uganda to rwanda, the only, i suppose the differential, the differentiating factor is that the un deals with relocations to rwanda in the context of other sta
in specifically the 1951 refugee convention, the united kingdom contests united contests that, yes, thet kingdom contests that. but not in terms of the international law framework. the un and its various organs. and of course, the un does administer certain organs of the un and has a refugee agency, and it does deal with such matters, including the unhcr, and so that that is the view of the unhcr. and as, as you've pointed out earlier in your monologue, which jacob will be this is a view be...
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one is for the whole of the kingdom to in the united kingdom to stay in the united kingdom to stay inustoms union. we decided we didn't do that. didn't want to do that. >> not right. that's not >> that's not right. that's not right the only other right is the only other alternative have customs alternative is to have a customs border the irish sea, which border down the irish sea, which is what we've got now. >> significant. is what we've got now. >> sigididn'tt. is what we've got now. >> sigididn't need to do either >> we didn't need to do either of those. we have just of those. we could have just said european this said to the european union, this is you sort it anyway. we're >> you sort it anyway. we're going end there going to have to end there because i'm joined now by my panel senior political panel gb news senior political commentator the commentator nigel nelson and the former brown , former tory mp michael brown, nigel, it's quite a revelation in guardian that the windsor in the guardian that the windsor framework tale is wagging the uk's economic policy dog. >> well, the win
one is for the whole of the kingdom to in the united kingdom to stay in the united kingdom to stay inustoms union. we decided we didn't do that. didn't want to do that. >> not right. that's not >> that's not right. that's not right the only other right is the only other alternative have customs alternative is to have a customs border the irish sea, which border down the irish sea, which is what we've got now. >> significant. is what we've got now. >> sigididn'tt. is what...
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i want a stronger united kingdom.irst minister, michelle 0'neill, has an aspiration of a 32 county independent ireland, completely different aspirations. but the fact that both of us are there supporting the northern ireland women's team with young people, really, really proud of their northern team. and that's really something that i have noticed over the last number of years, that regardless of community background, what we're really seeing are people who are just really proud, young people who are really proud to be part of northern ireland, to be from northern ireland, and support the likes of our northern ireland team. let's talk about your background then. you grow up in what people used to call border country. county armagh. more deaths in the troubles there, sadly, than there were in any place other than belfast. do you remember when you first realized that you were living in the troubles with a capital t, in a place in which violence was a part of everyday life? i don't remember anything different from the co
i want a stronger united kingdom.irst minister, michelle 0'neill, has an aspiration of a 32 county independent ireland, completely different aspirations. but the fact that both of us are there supporting the northern ireland women's team with young people, really, really proud of their northern team. and that's really something that i have noticed over the last number of years, that regardless of community background, what we're really seeing are people who are just really proud, young people...
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i lead a _ a believer in the united kingdom. i lead a government that wants the united _ lead a government that wants the united kingdom to succeed and faces considerable political opposition from _ considerable political opposition from people who believe that wales's future _ from people who believe that wales's future will _ from people who believe that wales's future will be better separated from the united kingdom. i had no motivation of any sort to make decisions — motivation of any sort to make decisions for the sake of being different. i think my effort through the whole — different. i think my effort through the whole pandemic was to try to find better ways of coming together to make _ find better ways of coming together to make better informed decisions. i don't _ to make better informed decisions. i don't think— to make better informed decisions. i don't think the prime minister or the secretary of state could offer you a _ the secretary of state could offer you a single specific instance to justify— you a single speci
i lead a _ a believer in the united kingdom. i lead a government that wants the united _ lead a government that wants the united kingdom to succeed and faces considerable political opposition from _ considerable political opposition from people who believe that wales's future _ from people who believe that wales's future will _ from people who believe that wales's future will be better separated from the united kingdom. i had no motivation of any sort to make decisions — motivation of any...
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united kingdom.— is already emerging in places like the united kingdom.ngdom. what about the ways of tackling this? _ the united kingdom. what about the ways of tackling this? is _ the united kingdom. what about the ways of tackling this? is there i the united kingdom. what about the ways of tackling this? is there any i ways of tackling this? is there any suggestion that clinics where you can take opioids safely in any way tackles this problem? is there anyway that you can prevent people getting hooked on fence and all that you have seen that works? oh, can you have seen that works? oh, can you hear me? no, ithink you have seen that works? oh, can you hear me? no, i think we have lost her. anyway, i think we've got the gist of what she was saying, certainly a risk that that is going to spread here to europe. let's quickly focus on the royal family. kensington palace has confirmed moving images taken by a member of the public and published by the sun are of catherine, the princess of wales, on a shopping trip with prince william in windsor. the princess h
united kingdom.— is already emerging in places like the united kingdom.ngdom. what about the ways of tackling this? _ the united kingdom. what about the ways of tackling this? is _ the united kingdom. what about the ways of tackling this? is there i the united kingdom. what about the ways of tackling this? is there any i ways of tackling this? is there any suggestion that clinics where you can take opioids safely in any way tackles this problem? is there anyway that you can prevent people...
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a good proportion of visor in the united kingdom. and uh, it's been a bit of a tougher off how much longer of the bushes. public goods be denied the information because they're supposed to be you guys have delta dental of intelligence to help with the training to make sure the flight of homes is all i retire. i. but in reality that how things are right offensive operations. again, instruction forces, i'm not so now i'm not saying all of this, they know empowerment, show a pharmacy in the united kingdom. and so you conduct for like actions against russia and already the united kingdom and government. so maybe i'll take out the lens, all trucking a very fine line with volt battery. well i, i suppose this is one of the applications of the rules based order that we keep hearing about. ok. you break all the rules because we want to control that determine what is order. this is ridiculous here. alexander, you, we have. speaker johnson in the united states is talking about a stand alone bill for more aid ukraine. i thought he'd come to his
a good proportion of visor in the united kingdom. and uh, it's been a bit of a tougher off how much longer of the bushes. public goods be denied the information because they're supposed to be you guys have delta dental of intelligence to help with the training to make sure the flight of homes is all i retire. i. but in reality that how things are right offensive operations. again, instruction forces, i'm not so now i'm not saying all of this, they know empowerment, show a pharmacy in the united...
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i want a stronger united kingdom.inister, michelle 0'neill, has an aspiration of a 32 county independent ireland, completely different aspirations. but the fact that both of us are there supporting the northern ireland women's team with young people, really, really proud of their northern team. and that's really something that i have noticed over the last number of years, that regardless of community background, what we're really seeing are people who are just really proud, young people who are really proud to be part of northern ireland, to be from northern ireland, and support the likes of our northern ireland team. let's talk about your background then. you grow up in what people used to call border country. county armagh. more deaths in the troubles there, sadly, than there were in any place other than belfast. do you remember when you first realized that you were living in the troubles with a capital t, in a place in which violence was a part of everyday life? i don't remember anything different from the context
i want a stronger united kingdom.inister, michelle 0'neill, has an aspiration of a 32 county independent ireland, completely different aspirations. but the fact that both of us are there supporting the northern ireland women's team with young people, really, really proud of their northern team. and that's really something that i have noticed over the last number of years, that regardless of community background, what we're really seeing are people who are just really proud, young people who are...
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we've got a first minister of northern ireland who wants to break the united kingdom up, won't condemna first minister in scotland who wants to take scotland out the to take scotland out of the united and all sorts united kingdom and has all sorts of inclinations towards hamas in a way that i would find intolerable for anyone holding high office in this country to have. high office in this country to have . and then you've got, well, have. and then you've got, well, you've got, you know, whatever you've got, you know, whatever you've got, you know, whatever you've got in wales, which is a bit peculiar. and then we've got england, which actually doesn't really no, really govern itself. no, i don't i don't think don't think, i don't think multiculturalism is working. and if take your lead from if you're to take your lead from devolution, i think you just you, prove the point. but you, you prove the point. but i think the point that andy, the viewer was making is that so many people many reports many people and so many reports of say, oh, this of whatever say, oh, this country institution
we've got a first minister of northern ireland who wants to break the united kingdom up, won't condemna first minister in scotland who wants to take scotland out the to take scotland out of the united and all sorts united kingdom and has all sorts of inclinations towards hamas in a way that i would find intolerable for anyone holding high office in this country to have. high office in this country to have . and then you've got, well, have. and then you've got, well, you've got, you know,...
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and already the united kingdom and government. so maybe i'll take out the events all trucking a very fine line with volt battery. well, i, i suppose this is one of the applications of the rules based order that we keep hearing about, okay, you break all the rules because we want to control that determine what is order. this is ridiculous here, alexander, you, we have. speaker johnson in the united states is. 4 thing about a stand alone bill for more a ukraine. i thought he'd come to his senses, but he hasn't. of course. um, an interestingly enough for republican house control, there's going to give bite in the political when and election years. explain that to me here, but it's not going to make any difference. anyone that knows. i've listen to a lot of military experts, and this is just the way, okay, of course companies in the united states, they will of a benefit, but this is not going to benefit ukraine. to be honest, i think that even speaker johnson doesn't know what kind of a stand alone they tech is. will this be because h
and already the united kingdom and government. so maybe i'll take out the events all trucking a very fine line with volt battery. well, i, i suppose this is one of the applications of the rules based order that we keep hearing about, okay, you break all the rules because we want to control that determine what is order. this is ridiculous here, alexander, you, we have. speaker johnson in the united states is. 4 thing about a stand alone bill for more a ukraine. i thought he'd come to his senses,...
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election of wales also offering -- the government work hard to benefit lives of people across the united kingdom and i look forward to working constructi w the first prime minister to deliver to people of wales mr. speaker i have meetings with others in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. >> thank you mr. speaker. the people have had a tough time with the cost of living i'm doing everything i can -- i am doing everything i can to support them. with that in mind, does he agree with me am i right -- liberal friend agree that cutting inflation is the very best way to do this? >> yeah. today statists are welcome can he reassure my constituents he'll continue working hard to get inflation as low as possible to protect their savings, help with their bills, and give them the financial security they deserve? >> yes. >> mr. speaker, today show that our plan is working. inflation is falling to 3.4% from its peak 11% down by almost -- the steepest fall since the 80s now at the lowest level through september 2021 and pay pacts pacts are going further with goi
election of wales also offering -- the government work hard to benefit lives of people across the united kingdom and i look forward to working constructi w the first prime minister to deliver to people of wales mr. speaker i have meetings with others in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. >> thank you mr. speaker. the people have had a tough time with the cost of living i'm doing everything i can -- i am doing everything i can to support...
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.— united kingdom.united kingdom. briefly, we are. showing this lecture, but some of our viewers may be thinking, why is it so important? it is our viewers may be thinking, why is it so important?— it so important? it is important because all— it so important? it is important because all of— it so important? it is important because all of the _ it so important? it is important because all of the decisions - it so important? it is important i because all of the decisions made it so important? it is important - because all of the decisions made on whether— because all of the decisions made on whether taxes go up or down, whether public— whether taxes go up or down, whether public spending was prioritised or the health service or schools or your— the health service or schools or your local — the health service or schools or your local councils, all of those decisions — your local councils, all of those decisions act within a structure. that— decisions act within a structure. that structure, she says, we ha
.— united kingdom.united kingdom. briefly, we are. showing this lecture, but some of our viewers may be thinking, why is it so important? it is our viewers may be thinking, why is it so important?— it so important? it is important because all— it so important? it is important because all of— it so important? it is important because all of the _ it so important? it is important because all of the decisions - it so important? it is important i because all of the decisions made it so...
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>> united kingdom is >> well, the united kingdom is actually incredibly good as far as it comes to carbon policy in the teeth of a cost of living crisis which burdens the working class and middle classes much more than it burdens the upper class. who can? absolutely. the wealthy can go through all these net zero policies with ease , but net zero policies with ease, but it's the working and middle classes who pick up the burden. it's the ulez charge, the congestion the green congestion charge, the green taxes on your fuel bill, vat on your fuel bill, 48. >> additionally, i completely agree with that, that the time it's being done is extremely difficult and puts excessive strain on. but the bastardising of the actual policy itself is what i disagree with. so it is the right thing to do. but doing it now is just harder than it would in normal sinner what i would be in normal sinner what i was my break talk was going to after my break talk about shoplifting, i'm not. was going to after my break talk abol'mhoplifting, i'm not. was going to after my break talk aboi'm goingting, i'm not. was goi
>> united kingdom is >> well, the united kingdom is actually incredibly good as far as it comes to carbon policy in the teeth of a cost of living crisis which burdens the working class and middle classes much more than it burdens the upper class. who can? absolutely. the wealthy can go through all these net zero policies with ease , but net zero policies with ease, but it's the working and middle classes who pick up the burden. it's the ulez charge, the congestion the green...
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the minister of foreign affairs of the united kingdom , david cameron, announced this this week. this plan is more radical than the proposals currently being discussed in the european union - says cameron. they envisage transferring to ukraine only profits, that is, interest from the frozen finances of the central bank of the aggressor country. let's. let's listen to what mr. cameron said. there is an opportunity to use something like a syndicated loan or bond that uses frozen russian assets, effectively as a guarantee, to give that money to the ukrainians, knowing that we will get it back when russia pays reparations. cameron, the british foreign minister, that different countries are trying to help in their own way. to ukraine, using those finances, those assets, those properties that are currently located either in the european union or in the states, we are monitoring this, and indeed. that's all you have to be thankful for. but energy minister herman galushchenko ruled out any commercial agreements, which would allow russian gas to pass through our country. we are talking ab
the minister of foreign affairs of the united kingdom , david cameron, announced this this week. this plan is more radical than the proposals currently being discussed in the european union - says cameron. they envisage transferring to ukraine only profits, that is, interest from the frozen finances of the central bank of the aggressor country. let's. let's listen to what mr. cameron said. there is an opportunity to use something like a syndicated loan or bond that uses frozen russian assets,...
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let's face it heavily in the united kingdom story past. the trustful united is about unity in adversity. whether with being invaded by the romans, discuss the vikings or whoever gets home. this toby is the modern day modification of the industrial revolution, elevated the city. as a full town, newcastle became the world's pre gets called hub. these mines shipyards and still works dominating the region. that era helped define new castle assembling and the world. lots of major kind of historic fis took place in the customer that have been faced electric, the live stream, the world's 1st modern steam locomotives. so there's a sense in which the railways kind of originated in, in new castle, but the industrialization slowly descended across the u. k, brutal economic policies for margaret such a particularly decimate at the north in the 1980s. previously booming industries with gradually wiped out, leaving the remaining communities abandoned. that moment was a moment and the reasons never really recovered from. so you have a kind of sense of abs
let's face it heavily in the united kingdom story past. the trustful united is about unity in adversity. whether with being invaded by the romans, discuss the vikings or whoever gets home. this toby is the modern day modification of the industrial revolution, elevated the city. as a full town, newcastle became the world's pre gets called hub. these mines shipyards and still works dominating the region. that era helped define new castle assembling and the world. lots of major kind of historic...
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valery zaluzhnyi, as the new ambassador of ukraine to the united kingdom.e british commentators remind that ukraine has not had its own ambassador in one of the most important allied countries for months heroic resistance to russian aggression. and starting from july 2023, i will remind you, when president volodymyr zelenskyy dismissed vadym prystayk as ambassador to london, kyiv actually did not have its own diplomatic representative. london and in particular, if we talk about the british mass media, for example, the editor of the international news department of the most popular tv news channel sky news, dominique wakhorn, in this regard noted that the interview of mr. prystayk, the previous ambassador of ukraine to great britain, interview for skynews, actually led to, let's say, his removal from this post, when vadym prystaiko... criticized some of president zelensky's statements regarding the relevant words of the then british defense minister ben wallace, so according to dominic waghorn, the new ambassador of ukraine, we hope he will be approved, as v
valery zaluzhnyi, as the new ambassador of ukraine to the united kingdom.e british commentators remind that ukraine has not had its own ambassador in one of the most important allied countries for months heroic resistance to russian aggression. and starting from july 2023, i will remind you, when president volodymyr zelenskyy dismissed vadym prystayk as ambassador to london, kyiv actually did not have its own diplomatic representative. london and in particular, if we talk about the british mass...
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i wanted us to get fracking in the united■6 kingdom. less dependent on foreign powers? that is what i wanted to do in the uk. back in 2016, and i am sure you are surprised to hear the vast majority was still on our statute books.etting divorced i don't believe eu regulations drive the b of them. these are the policies that i put forward. and i believe they have been bre stronger would be in a better position now. i'm not saying a perfect person i did everything exactly right my face than most all mating backlash with conservative policies that i try to put in place. from the usual suspects in the media, ualuspects in the corporate world. but also from people who were meant to work for the government. the office of budget responsibility. the bank of england, these organizations thought to undermine the even the ims and even president biden intervened to have a go of now, can you imagine the attacks on economic policies by the inventor tkbout offensive. the reality is that level was simply not able to implement those policies. which i bel
i wanted us to get fracking in the united■6 kingdom. less dependent on foreign powers? that is what i wanted to do in the uk. back in 2016, and i am sure you are surprised to hear the vast majority was still on our statute books.etting divorced i don't believe eu regulations drive the b of them. these are the policies that i put forward. and i believe they have been bre stronger would be in a better position now. i'm not saying a perfect person i did everything exactly right my face than most...
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it's a common sight and much of the united kingdom, but especially in the nations north. a bill corcoran found at the new cost. so united fans food bank in 2010. which states 1200 people, a wait. whatever reason, people who are working don't have enough money to feed the children. nobody stood for power on a policy starving children. so we need to get this sorted out and if they want, so they don't, we have to, it's no one to the new cost. so, you know, i did, the city's only football club has become a haven to escape the hoss realities of northern life. with saint james's park, the fable ground where the fans descend. when you come into the city said, uh you say black and white everywhere, you'll go around the corner, you'll see a flag in the next corner. you'll see if 67, or 8 people started singing. and as you get closer and closer, the noise task developments, right, right. come on, who we gotta do. we go to way and come on, how we always get in there. saint james's park has had its moments in the sun from winning titles in the early 19 hundreds and 19 fifties to the
it's a common sight and much of the united kingdom, but especially in the nations north. a bill corcoran found at the new cost. so united fans food bank in 2010. which states 1200 people, a wait. whatever reason, people who are working don't have enough money to feed the children. nobody stood for power on a policy starving children. so we need to get this sorted out and if they want, so they don't, we have to, it's no one to the new cost. so, you know, i did, the city's only football club has...
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. 0ur nhs would be on its knees _ united kingdom. 0ur nhs would be on its knees in _ united kingdom.without picking, go without— industry, would go without picking, go without being served, this is a country— go without being served, this is a country that is economically very, very reliant — country that is economically very, very reliant on migrant labour, my goodness — very reliant on migrant labour, my aoodness. ., , very reliant on migrant labour, my aoodness. . , , �* goodness. that is the point, isn't it? there will _ goodness. that is the point, isn't it? there will be _ goodness. that is the point, isn't it? there will be some _ goodness. that is the point, isn't it? there will be some that - it? there will be some that don't want to hear this that the uk is an attractive proposition for migrants, but i looked simultaneously the is a record low to keep numbers down there ministers and other departments and please don't introduce the ear because we need them. �* , ., , introduce the ear because we need them. �* , . , ., ., them. british families are having fewer children, _ t
. 0ur nhs would be on its knees _ united kingdom. 0ur nhs would be on its knees in _ united kingdom.without picking, go without— industry, would go without picking, go without being served, this is a country— go without being served, this is a country that is economically very, very reliant — country that is economically very, very reliant on migrant labour, my goodness — very reliant on migrant labour, my aoodness. ., , very reliant on migrant labour, my aoodness. . , , �* goodness....
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i sub-postmaster right across our united kingdom?— united kingdom?at we can deliver the justice they have fought for. we are continuing to work with our counterparts in scotland and northern ireland as they develop their plans. regardless of where and how convictions are washed, redress will be paid to victims across the whole united kingdom on exactly the same basis. the whole united kingdom on exactly the same basis. ., . �* , same basis. the future of children's cancer services... _ same basis. the future of children's cancer services... ed _ same basis. the future of children's cancer services... ed davey. - same basis. the future of children's cancer services... ed davey. thank| cancer services... ed davey. thank ou, mr cancer services... ed davey. thank you. mr speaker- _ cancer services... ed davey. thank you, mr speaker. the _ cancer services... ed davey. thank you, mr speaker. the future i cancer services... ed davey. thank you, mr speaker. the future of- you, mr speaker. the future of children's cancer services in my constituency, across so
i sub-postmaster right across our united kingdom?— united kingdom?at we can deliver the justice they have fought for. we are continuing to work with our counterparts in scotland and northern ireland as they develop their plans. regardless of where and how convictions are washed, redress will be paid to victims across the whole united kingdom on exactly the same basis. the whole united kingdom on exactly the same basis. ., . �* , same basis. the future of children's cancer services... _ same...
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no, it's not, and i united kingdom, is it? no, it's not, and i think— united kingdom, is it?nd | thinkthe — united kingdom, is it? no, it's not, and i think the clinic _ united kingdom, is it? no, it's not, and i think the clinic crisis - united kingdom, is it? no, it's not, and i think the clinic crisis is - and i think the clinic crisis is a very— and i think the clinic crisis is a very good _ and i think the clinic crisis is a very good example of something i observed — very good example of something i observed in my career, which is that democratic— observed in my career, which is that democratic politicians find it extreme _ democratic politicians find it extreme the hard to deal with the crisis _ extreme the hard to deal with the crisis that— extreme the hard to deal with the crisis that isjust happening over the horizon or begin to be seen as against _ the horizon or begin to be seen as against today's emergency, what is needed _ against today's emergency, what is needed to— against today's emergency, what is needed to get them elected in the short— needed to get them
no, it's not, and i united kingdom, is it? no, it's not, and i think— united kingdom, is it?nd | thinkthe — united kingdom, is it? no, it's not, and i think the clinic _ united kingdom, is it? no, it's not, and i think the clinic crisis - united kingdom, is it? no, it's not, and i think the clinic crisis is - and i think the clinic crisis is a very— and i think the clinic crisis is a very good _ and i think the clinic crisis is a very good example of something i observed — very good...
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and briefly, do you think countries like the united kingdom are waking up to this threat from china?y, it's something i this threat from china? mostj certainly, it's something that this threat from china? ij�*ifsii certainly, it's something that can no longer be ignored. for some years now, china's leader, xijinping, has been quite explicit that the china dream is essentially a vision for china being at the centre of the civilised world, and the community, the common destiny for mankind of reordering global governance is something that is designed very much to be to china's benefit. it sounds very benign and harmless, but it's actually very self—centered, hierarchical and coercive. actually very self-centered, hierarchical and coercive. thank you so much for— hierarchical and coercive. thank you so much for your _ hierarchical and coercive. thank you so much for your analysis, - hierarchical and coercive. thank you so much for your analysis, nigel. i farmers around europe have been protesting in recent weeks about they way they're treated — and in particular again cheap imports and t
and briefly, do you think countries like the united kingdom are waking up to this threat from china?y, it's something i this threat from china? mostj certainly, it's something that this threat from china? ij�*ifsii certainly, it's something that can no longer be ignored. for some years now, china's leader, xijinping, has been quite explicit that the china dream is essentially a vision for china being at the centre of the civilised world, and the community, the common destiny for mankind of...
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like the united kingdom.ective being that ukraine can, just like us, finally live a life in peace. at the same time, we are looking towards the economic reconstruction, of ukraine, humanitarian aid for ukraine. what people need to be able to survive, the economic reconstruction of the country. this is a simple pillar of the work of the two countries we represent and also our partners, apart from providing military support for ukraine. with the ukraine recovery conference we hosted last year, you have planted a very important pillar and i am pleased to be able to announce that we will host the conference injune this year. it will take place in berlin. we will continue the good work started by the united kingdom to highlight that also in humanitarian terms ukraine will not be able to, putin will not be able to break ukraine. it is about resilience, about civilian resilience. as long as we stand by the side of ukraine, and this will be for as long as it takes, putin will not succeed. as we have come to experienc
like the united kingdom.ective being that ukraine can, just like us, finally live a life in peace. at the same time, we are looking towards the economic reconstruction, of ukraine, humanitarian aid for ukraine. what people need to be able to survive, the economic reconstruction of the country. this is a simple pillar of the work of the two countries we represent and also our partners, apart from providing military support for ukraine. with the ukraine recovery conference we hosted last year,...
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i know he will be proud of the united kingdom has played in both of those situations.alued by our allies but most importantly we on the side of house will do whatever it takes to keep our country safe. >> that completes prime minister's questions. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more including comcast. >> are you thinking this is just a community center? >> it's way more the net. >> comcast is partnering with 1000 community centers to create wi-fi enabled lift zones so students from low income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. >> comcast supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> sunday on q&a columnist rob henderson offer of trouble talks about growing up as a child in the u.s. roster care system, the hurdles he overcam t successful and what he learned about class divisions in america as a result. >> seven homes been shy of five years, and there's question of why does the system work this way. a
i know he will be proud of the united kingdom has played in both of those situations.alued by our allies but most importantly we on the side of house will do whatever it takes to keep our country safe. >> that completes prime minister's questions. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more including comcast. >> are you thinking this is just a community center? >> it's way more the net. >> comcast is...
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in fact, it's one of the issues that threatened to fray the ties between e united kingdom and china. is laura bicker, our beijing correspondent. advisor for cybersecurity and china with the international institute for strategic studies f what do you make of what we heard today in the house of commons from the deputy prime minister, these allegations against china? how significant do you think is the threat from china? >> i think it is pretty well-established now that china is engaged in a very wide-ranging global set of cyber activities -- data collection. and it is hardly surprising that in this.ed kingdom is caught up a particular facet of this is that for china, the most important priority is maintaining the political and ideological security of the chinese communist party, which means that any critics, anyone who challenges the chinese narrative has to be neutralized by whatever means overt or covert. it's hardly surprising in this context to that british mp's who are known to be very critical of china should have been targeted. when it comes to the u.k. electoral register, i thi
in fact, it's one of the issues that threatened to fray the ties between e united kingdom and china. is laura bicker, our beijing correspondent. advisor for cybersecurity and china with the international institute for strategic studies f what do you make of what we heard today in the house of commons from the deputy prime minister, these allegations against china? how significant do you think is the threat from china? >> i think it is pretty well-established now that china is engaged in a...
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i wanted us to get fracking in the united kingdom. ]eac lower, it's made america less dependent and that'swanted to do in the uk. i also want to get rid of the you laws. you may think brexit in 2016 but i'm sure you will be surprised to hear the vast still in our statute book. it's a bit like getting divorced and still living in the same bee economy so i won't get rid of them. these are the policies putq< forward and i believe if those policies have been implemented could be stronger. i'm not saying i did everything right but basing the backlash place, the usual suspects in the media and corporate wealth but also people who are meant to work for the government and these undermine the policies. even ims intervenedent biden intervened but can you imagine these policies of the biden monarchs? talk about offensive but the idea wha that level, there simply was not able to implement those policies believe our country and i don't have enough support do that so this is the lesson -- i've not enough to have the right policies not enough to get the position of power you need to pe they are operating
i wanted us to get fracking in the united kingdom. ]eac lower, it's made america less dependent and that'swanted to do in the uk. i also want to get rid of the you laws. you may think brexit in 2016 but i'm sure you will be surprised to hear the vast still in our statute book. it's a bit like getting divorced and still living in the same bee economy so i won't get rid of them. these are the policies putq< forward and i believe if those policies have been implemented could be stronger. i'm...
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two and parliamentarians in the united kingdom and beyond.— and parliamentarians in the united kingdomwo people and a company linked — kingdom and beyond. two people and a company linked to _ kingdom and beyond. two people and a company linked to the _ kingdom and beyond. two people and a company linked to the chinese - company linked to the chinese state has two face sanctions, banned from travelling to the uk and their assets here frozen. fin travelling to the uk and their assets here frozen. on questions of national security _ assets here frozen. on questions of national security we _ assets here frozen. on questions of national security we will _ assets here frozen. on questions of national security we will support - national security we will support the government in efforts to counter attempt by china or any other state to interfere with or undermine the democratic process. bud to interfere with or undermine the democratic process.— democratic process. and erica is accusina democratic process. and erica is accusing china _ democratic process. and erica is accusing china of _ democ
two and parliamentarians in the united kingdom and beyond.— and parliamentarians in the united kingdomwo people and a company linked — kingdom and beyond. two people and a company linked to _ kingdom and beyond. two people and a company linked to the _ kingdom and beyond. two people and a company linked to the chinese - company linked to the chinese state has two face sanctions, banned from travelling to the uk and their assets here frozen. fin travelling to the uk and their assets here...
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or targeting all ship, this is actually is a big lie uh because is only israeli ship and unite united kingdom and united state and if they want all that to stop they should actually stop their attack and support for israel and stop the killing of the people in gaza because i believe that germany army has as well conducted many attack that against united state that they have actually not uh declared because they are still as well - implementing and practicing new weapons towards united state shipment in our region and i'm sure that they have many option if any expansion of attack against jaman will be conducted by united states i'm sure that united states will be actually losing big time because what they actually now is doing they just hurting the reputation because they are the one who is in full support of this giant genocide in in in gaza and as well about united states building this. new port, the main goal of this new port is not actually to get aid to gaza, because there are hundreds of of trucks just meter away in in near rafah border crossing in egypt, the main goal of this new port i
or targeting all ship, this is actually is a big lie uh because is only israeli ship and unite united kingdom and united state and if they want all that to stop they should actually stop their attack and support for israel and stop the killing of the people in gaza because i believe that germany army has as well conducted many attack that against united state that they have actually not uh declared because they are still as well - implementing and practicing new weapons towards united state...
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— happen, certainly in the united kingdom today. with the unique and hostile involve operating environments in northern ireland. that support not provided. just the sort of— that support not provided. just the sort of activity occur elsewhere in the world? — sort of activity occur elsewhere in the world? i would hope it doesn't but i _ the world? i would hope it doesn't but i fear— the world? i would hope it doesn't but i fear it— the world? i would hope it doesn't but i fear it does. but certainly, none _ but i fear it does. but certainly, none of— but i fear it does. but certainly, none of these activities could occur today— none of these activities could occur today in _ none of these activities could occur today in the — none of these activities could occur today in the united kingdom, that includes _ today in the united kingdom, that includes northern ireland, of course. — includes northern ireland, of course. ., , includes northern ireland, of course. ,. course. two constable, yesterday indicated that _ course. two constable,
— happen, certainly in the united kingdom today. with the unique and hostile involve operating environments in northern ireland. that support not provided. just the sort of— that support not provided. just the sort of activity occur elsewhere in the world? — sort of activity occur elsewhere in the world? i would hope it doesn't but i _ the world? i would hope it doesn't but i fear— the world? i would hope it doesn't but i fear it— the world? i would hope it doesn't but i fear it...
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let's turn around when the indians and say, we want you to guarantee inward investment united kingdomre specialist on, space and defence as well, and we can turn it around on them and get the benefit. the film star idris elba is leading a regeneration project in sierra leone along with siaka stevens, the grandson of a former president. they recently announced plans for a wind and solarfarm, in a country where fewer than three in ten households have access to electricity. the site for the planned eco—city is sherbro island — off the coast of west africa. britain's 0ctopus energy generation will build the project and our business reporter david waddell spoke to its chief executive, and with idris elba, who explained why the island was chosen. 0riginally we went there looking at how can we bring tourism to the most incredible 19 miles of beachfront that was there, and then we saw something a bit more innovative, a bit more exciting, this idea of building an eco smart city, preserving what's beautiful about it but at the same time attracting partners to help build it out, if you like, and
let's turn around when the indians and say, we want you to guarantee inward investment united kingdomre specialist on, space and defence as well, and we can turn it around on them and get the benefit. the film star idris elba is leading a regeneration project in sierra leone along with siaka stevens, the grandson of a former president. they recently announced plans for a wind and solarfarm, in a country where fewer than three in ten households have access to electricity. the site for the...
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and we've heard justin welby say that refugees are welcome to the united kingdom . the head of the church of england. he should be silent on political issues. he should get on with trying to convert to convert people genuinely to christianity and keeping their faith succour, faith and giving them succour, not incessantly faith and giving them succour, not politics. incessantly faith and giving them succour, not politics. incethe1tly faith and giving them succour, not politics. incethe last about politics. and the last thing, example, which thing, last example, which absolutely made the hair on the back of my neck. and by the way, absolutely made the hair on the bacinot my neck. and by the way, absolutely made the hair on the bacinot christian, and by the way, absolutely made the hair on the bacinot christian, i'm by the way, i'm not christian, i'm culturally christian, but i'm not the thing not christian. but the thing that the hair on the that really got the hair on the back neck standing up was back of my neck standing up was the trinity college, the dean of trinit
and we've heard justin welby say that refugees are welcome to the united kingdom . the head of the church of england. he should be silent on political issues. he should get on with trying to convert to convert people genuinely to christianity and keeping their faith succour, faith and giving them succour, not incessantly faith and giving them succour, not politics. incessantly faith and giving them succour, not politics. incethe1tly faith and giving them succour, not politics. incethe last...
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united united kingdom, the united states have been remarkable in their actions in their rhetoric and in support . support of israel. >> remains, despite >> all that remains, despite rhetoric here and there. uh but you're right. i mean, israel faces international scrutiny about this. the fact is, the framing completely off. framing is completely off. i mean, , one civilian mean, of course, one civilian casualty unmerited is one casualty that's unmerited is one too many. but israel has gone above and beyond any modern, any, any military in history. uh, to avert those , uh, those uh, to avert those, uh, those civilian casualties . and so that civilian casualties. and so that focus by the likes of the eu foreign foreign policy chief and others in the united nations is completely out of place. but it shows really the lack of context here. and really the need for, uh, for international coordination. i mean, i mean , coordination. i mean, i mean, you know, israel may well have tried incredibly hard, you know, just to take out the bad of just to take out the bad guys of hamas. course, there
united united kingdom, the united states have been remarkable in their actions in their rhetoric and in support . support of israel. >> remains, despite >> all that remains, despite rhetoric here and there. uh but you're right. i mean, israel faces international scrutiny about this. the fact is, the framing completely off. framing is completely off. i mean, , one civilian mean, of course, one civilian casualty unmerited is one casualty that's unmerited is one too many. but israel...
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population out of gaza, so in other words, the the game that israel, the united states and the united kingdom are playing here is that you have a choice, you palestinians, die or migrate to europe, and that's what the floating, floating port is all about, so i would say to to all who who think that this is a humanitarian gesture on the aid of the united states, aided by the united kingdom, the the two protagonists and dividing palestine and and the keeping the palestinians a subjugated people since 1917 are proposing something that really is a is a disguised means of evaku. the entire population that's right of of of gaza and forcing them to migrate to europe, that's right. mr. larudi, mr. cast mentioned two things uh amongst the other ones, the raf crossing and also the port idea. mr. c i will get back to you with the port idea, but mr. larudi, about the rafa crossing, how can israel force sovereign state like egypt, not to allow aid through his borders, what would happen if they did, i mean uh... say enough is enough, what would israel do, what would happen, and most importantly, why hasn't
population out of gaza, so in other words, the the game that israel, the united states and the united kingdom are playing here is that you have a choice, you palestinians, die or migrate to europe, and that's what the floating, floating port is all about, so i would say to to all who who think that this is a humanitarian gesture on the aid of the united states, aided by the united kingdom, the the two protagonists and dividing palestine and and the keeping the palestinians a subjugated people...
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reaching up to express — away as the united kingdom reaching up to express their— away as the unitedmore. he - up to express their support to the people of baltimore. he has- up to express their support to the people of baltimore. he has been mentioned, — people of baltimore. he has been mentioned, i_ people of baltimore. he has been mentioned, i have _ people of baltimore. he has been mentioned, i have been- people of baltimore. he has been mentioned, i have been in- people of baltimore. he has been mentioned, i have been in close i mentioned, i have been in close contact — mentioned, i have been in close contact with _ mentioned, i have been in close contact with the _ mentioned, i have been in close contact with the governor, - mentioned, i have been in close contact with the governor, the l contact with the governor, the mayor, — contact with the governor, the mayor. county— contact with the governor, the mayor, county leadership - contact with the governor, the mayor, county leadership in l contact with the governor, the. mayor, county leadership in the congressional— mayor, cou
reaching up to express — away as the united kingdom reaching up to express their— away as the unitedmore. he - up to express their support to the people of baltimore. he has- up to express their support to the people of baltimore. he has been mentioned, — people of baltimore. he has been mentioned, i_ people of baltimore. he has been mentioned, i have _ people of baltimore. he has been mentioned, i have been- people of baltimore. he has been mentioned, i have been in- people of baltimore....