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united kingdom stand with israet— united kingdom stand with israel against _ united kingdom stand withlways. and to the _ today, tomorrow and always. and to the jewish _ today, tomorrow and always. and to the jewish community- today, tomorrow and always. and to the jewish community here - today, tomorrow and always. and to the jewish community here in i to the jewish community here in britain, — to the jewish community here in britain, i— to the jewish community here in britain, i know— to the jewish community here in britain, i know that _ to the jewish community here in britain, i know that at _ to the jewish community here in britain, i know that at momentsj britain, i know that at moments like this, — britain, i know that at moments like this, when— britain, i know that at moments like this, whenjewish _ britain, i know that at moments like this, whenjewish people i like this, whenjewish people are the — like this, whenjewish people are the under— like this, whenjewish people are the under attack- like this, whenjewish people are the under attack in- like this, whenjewish people ar
united kingdom stand with israet— united kingdom stand with israel against _ united kingdom stand withlways. and to the _ today, tomorrow and always. and to the jewish _ today, tomorrow and always. and to the jewish community- today, tomorrow and always. and to the jewish community here - today, tomorrow and always. and to the jewish community here in i to the jewish community here in britain, — to the jewish community here in britain, i— to the jewish community here in britain, i know—...
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now why am i launching ten years to save the west in united states as well as in the united kingdom? well, i like to think of the united states of america as britain's greatest invention, albeit albeit slightly, an advantage invention. and you know, if you look at our history for macnicol carter to the bill of rights, to the american constitution that we have developed and perfected democracy. and if you look at what is going on in our societies. first of all, the brexit vote back in 2016 and then the election, president donald trump later year, you can see the same desires of our for change and the same desires for those conservative values and sovereignty. and if you look at the battle for conservatism now and the frequency with which we get new prime ministers in, the united kingdom, and the frequency with which you get new speakers of the house here in the united states. we could see again that there is battle for the heart and soul conservatism on both sides of the atlantic. and i think battle is very important because let's be honest, we have not been winning against the global
now why am i launching ten years to save the west in united states as well as in the united kingdom? well, i like to think of the united states of america as britain's greatest invention, albeit albeit slightly, an advantage invention. and you know, if you look at our history for macnicol carter to the bill of rights, to the american constitution that we have developed and perfected democracy. and if you look at what is going on in our societies. first of all, the brexit vote back in 2016 and...
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exponentially, but this could only be happening uh with the support of the western powers, the united kingdominary people in the united kingdom, in europe, in the united states, people are overwhelmingly in support of a palestinian cause, and they're absolutely horrified by what they're seeing, and of course this is as a direct consequence of obviously platforms like press tv, but also the advent of social media and the independent platforms now, which actually bringing the truth of what's actually really happening on the ground. regretably, the corporate media is totally in the pockets of the scientist entity and the establishment in the united kingdom and europe. and and the united states and they turn out kind of zianist propaganda, but even they are being forced because of the fact that the you know the reality is being shown on these independent platforms. so even they are having to uh give give some indication of the the horrors that the uh initially that you the people in gaza were experiencing and of course now what we're seeing in in lebanon, but of course this is not a new phenomeno
exponentially, but this could only be happening uh with the support of the western powers, the united kingdominary people in the united kingdom, in europe, in the united states, people are overwhelmingly in support of a palestinian cause, and they're absolutely horrified by what they're seeing, and of course this is as a direct consequence of obviously platforms like press tv, but also the advent of social media and the independent platforms now, which actually bringing the truth of what's...
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so there's a certain amount of coordination between official in both the united kingdom, the united states. so it's no surprise the same message is emerging. the state taking the sanctions, iran, and hoping that iran would sign a nuclear deal was a mistake. and it's been left for too long without action against iran. and this is this is essentially appeasement. and what it's resulted in is further bloodshed in the middle east, most in israel. and i, i don't see how when israeli are still being held that people can expect israel to behave in any way apart from defending their national interest and i, i think it is a it's important that israeli given the freedom that they need to they need to do what they need to do to protect nation and they are on the axis and dual threat. we know that iran would love to see the end of. yes. without any without any doubt. and we're dealing with a genocidal regime that is explicitly said that the goal is to wipe israel the map and we have to take those threats extremely seriously. but i think all of these cases and the same is true of putin in russia, we ar
so there's a certain amount of coordination between official in both the united kingdom, the united states. so it's no surprise the same message is emerging. the state taking the sanctions, iran, and hoping that iran would sign a nuclear deal was a mistake. and it's been left for too long without action against iran. and this is this is essentially appeasement. and what it's resulted in is further bloodshed in the middle east, most in israel. and i, i don't see how when israeli are still being...
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i was not from united kingdom. i had a good friend in united kingdom govern mcfadden, who is an american journalist, a very good man. but it took me time to when i, once i was trapped in united kingdom, it took me time to understand what you guys society was about. he would trust you couldn't trust the different types of men news is that a made in that society and so there are different media partners that perhaps we could have chosen differently. so thank you mr. trump. could invite you to you with the subjects of a european arrest warrant issued by suite. to what extent do you think that your peer, the rest florence being used as tools of repression? and to what extent do you think the rules could be changed so that they can no longer be used for that purpose? so your p interest for an system was introduced by september 11 with the political rational that it would be used for the foss transfer of the muslim terrorist between european states. the 1st european arrest warrant that was issued was issued by sweden for
i was not from united kingdom. i had a good friend in united kingdom govern mcfadden, who is an american journalist, a very good man. but it took me time to when i, once i was trapped in united kingdom, it took me time to understand what you guys society was about. he would trust you couldn't trust the different types of men news is that a made in that society and so there are different media partners that perhaps we could have chosen differently. so thank you mr. trump. could invite you to you...
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without finding, in my favor or not in united kingdom, showed extraordinary difference to the united states. engaged in astonishing, intellectual back flips to allow the united states to have its way as my expedition and in relation to setting precedents that occurred. in my case, a more broad that's a, to my mind, a function of the selection of u. k. judges. the narrow section of british society from which they come their deep engagement with the u. k. establishment and the u. k. establishment. deep engagement with united states. whether that's in the intelligence sector. be a deep which is now the largest spaniel, largest manufacturer in the united kingdom weapons company, b, p. shell. and some of the major banks the united kingdom's establishment is made up out of people who have benefited from that system for a long period of time. and, and almost old judges from it. they don't need to be told explicitly what to do. they understand what is good for that cohort. and what is good for that cohort is keeping a good relationship with the united states government belmont. so thank you.
without finding, in my favor or not in united kingdom, showed extraordinary difference to the united states. engaged in astonishing, intellectual back flips to allow the united states to have its way as my expedition and in relation to setting precedents that occurred. in my case, a more broad that's a, to my mind, a function of the selection of u. k. judges. the narrow section of british society from which they come their deep engagement with the u. k. establishment and the u. k....
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but also it does no good to the reputation of the united kingdom quite apart , the united kingdom quite . what i'm really government. what i'm really surprised about starmer. i don't have any animus against him. i think he's a pretty intelligent, straightforward sort of guy. i suspect he's got a reasonable amount of integrity. what i very much question is his appalling judgement. you know , as soon as judgement. you know, as soon as this became an issue, he should have said then what he's saying now, this has had to be dragged out of him over the last 2 or 3 weeks. and i'm very pleased he's made this announcement. it covers, i think, 6000 of the freebies. i'm not quite sure what happens to all the remaining ones and why. taylor swift is being discriminated against, which seems very unfair , against, which seems very unfair, but that's a matter for him to explain . explain. >> superb. so thank you for sharing your insights. an absolute pleasure to have you on the show. sir malcolm rifkind, thank you very much for joining us on gb news now. still to come, sir keir starmer will shortly be
but also it does no good to the reputation of the united kingdom quite apart , the united kingdom quite . what i'm really government. what i'm really surprised about starmer. i don't have any animus against him. i think he's a pretty intelligent, straightforward sort of guy. i suspect he's got a reasonable amount of integrity. what i very much question is his appalling judgement. you know , as soon as judgement. you know, as soon as this became an issue, he should have said then what he's...
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vowing what they call a response and attempting to rally countries like canada and of course the united kingdom, the united states are beside it as well and other western nations. uh and try to condemn iran, but interestingly we know that the united nations security council session has been called for tomorrow, and when this occurs, there will be attempt of course by the western nations to condemn iran for its actions, yet when a similar united nations security council session was called for in the wake of the assassination of ismail hanh in tehran, the united states blocked it and they stated essentially that they stand with the israelis in that case, so they did nothing, international law of course, and the united nations, it was not going to remedy to the situation, and iran as a country has the right under article 51 to retaliate, and it did so against military targets and with precision and without killing uh israeli settlers and uh robert, what portion or... i should say like uh, let me better phrase that, um, how big of a block of the of the canadian public still buys uh benjamin netanya
vowing what they call a response and attempting to rally countries like canada and of course the united kingdom, the united states are beside it as well and other western nations. uh and try to condemn iran, but interestingly we know that the united nations security council session has been called for tomorrow, and when this occurs, there will be attempt of course by the western nations to condemn iran for its actions, yet when a similar united nations security council session was called for in...
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in cooperation with the united kingdom, we will now equip them with modern rockets.operating with the uk on helping ukraine develop its own deterrence and defence capabilities as part of what we call capability coalition, asjohnjust mentioned. the what we call capability coalition, asjohn just mentioned. the trinity house agreement will be part of an intergovernmental agreement between the united kingdom and germany that is to be signed early next year. the fact that we are taking the first step in that direction today shows that we are playing our part in british german relations. this is an important, very important milestone in our cooperation, and in our partnership. and it is an opportunity. i'm glad that we are both wholeheartedly embracing this opportunity and i thank you for your trust. let me put it together, what we are doing here, and what we have been doing in the months before, and what we are doing in the months to come and the years to come is nothing less than to protect what matters, freedom, democracy, security and trust. thank you. very good, thank
in cooperation with the united kingdom, we will now equip them with modern rockets.operating with the uk on helping ukraine develop its own deterrence and defence capabilities as part of what we call capability coalition, asjohnjust mentioned. the what we call capability coalition, asjohn just mentioned. the trinity house agreement will be part of an intergovernmental agreement between the united kingdom and germany that is to be signed early next year. the fact that we are taking the first...
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before, was a reckless car, not just on the caribbean and africa but left a scar is well on the united kingdomd and the shape our future, our present, our present, and it is only fitting that the head of the commonwealth and the united kingdom at the very least ought to apologise. it is the moral and proper thing to do at the issue of the apparent injustice should be discussed at the commonwealth heads, and we expect several caribbean heads to raise that issue in their presentations, but we believe, as we go forward and look to the future, it is extremely important that we consider our past and what is necessary to ensure that the wounds on behalf of the past are healed. just to play devils advocate, there may be some that are thinking given the passage of time that issuing reparations now will punish generations that were not responsible for the damage and reward generations that didn't suffer from it. ., ., , , ., from it. reparations is not about punishing _ from it. reparations is not about punishing anyone. l from it. reparations is not i about punishing anyone. and from it. reparations i
before, was a reckless car, not just on the caribbean and africa but left a scar is well on the united kingdomd and the shape our future, our present, our present, and it is only fitting that the head of the commonwealth and the united kingdom at the very least ought to apologise. it is the moral and proper thing to do at the issue of the apparent injustice should be discussed at the commonwealth heads, and we expect several caribbean heads to raise that issue in their presentations, but we...
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i mean, when you if you're a foreign power looking at the united kingdom, you see the political nonsensethe earlier segment, a prime minister who can't identify a man from a woman who takes the knee to far left extremist movements like black lives matter , who will promote net matter, who will promote net zero to the massive detriment of the british people and will give up the chagos islands, which is of strategic importance when there was no pressure whatsoever from any direction to give it up. if you're argentina governed now by melaye, who is very pro argentinian, he's like the reform uk version of argentina. he's actually quite an anglophile. i think , but that anglophile. i think, but that won't interfere with his politics if he sees a weak british government that can't can't, doesn't make sense at any level. a weak set of defences and our and our ability to mount any kind of campaign is massively diminished compared to where it was in 1982. sees us giving up territory, sees us giving up territory, sees us giving up territory, sees us giving up northern ireland to the european union
i mean, when you if you're a foreign power looking at the united kingdom, you see the political nonsensethe earlier segment, a prime minister who can't identify a man from a woman who takes the knee to far left extremist movements like black lives matter , who will promote net matter, who will promote net zero to the massive detriment of the british people and will give up the chagos islands, which is of strategic importance when there was no pressure whatsoever from any direction to give it...
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there's a lot of people not - just in the united kingdom who are ready— just in the united kingdom whohree lions at some point in victory. doug, ou are at some point in victory. doug, you are an _ at some point in victory. doug, you are an arsenal— at some point in victory. doug, you are an arsenal fan, - at some point in victory. doug, you are an arsenal fan, that's i you are an arsenal fan, that's a revelation for us here, doug and andrew, we will be back, we will be discussing a bit about the us election campaign after this short break butjust a reminder, that breaking news we'vejust reminder, that breaking news we've just been discussing, thomas tuchel has agreed to become england's next football manager, and he managed chelsea between january 2021 and september 2022. there is more about that news that the last hour or so on the bbc sport website, they are running a live page there where you can get much more common and analysis. we'll be back after a short break. hello. areas of heavy and, in places, thundery rain to take us through tonight, but it won't be a cold night by any mea
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has defined — past in the united kingdom has defined a working person.k and recent — not to say if you go back and recent administrations have used — recent administrations have used the _ recent administrations have used the language at least the labour— used the language at least the labour party has and not specified the detail, there will be _ specified the detail, there will be no doubt that after the lrudget— will be no doubt that after the budget on what this means and as lfright— budget on what this means and as bright playfully says, it will — as bright playfully says, it will basically be about, to get the country back on its feet with— the country back on its feet with great public services and an environment we care about, people — an environment we care about, people above a certain level will generally have to pay more in those — will generally have to pay more in those underneath it will be provisions for those with the least — provisions for those with the least you _ provisions for those with the least you want to get on the housing _ le
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lots of people in countries try united kingdom now nothing. and i also didn't, wouldn't approve of the tax past money. they used to influence the phone and election results. so yes, of course it shouldn't. it shouldn't be the nice language box. i think it's in english speaking to as you said, to get the publicity say abroad in western countries. i'm gonna go with some georgia people to live and talk she's afford um, they'll be able to tie that. and that has been decided about the selection in countries. ringback is probably one sided and doesn't present the insightful pets. uh, because the video in the page you don't really want to have a debates about the issue of people. i'm so sorry in the hall elections, which is probably going on a variety of them. so now i'm here, do you have to look, that means that some countries, i've on a huge headphone policy, for instance, the united states, it is trial um and it's, it's something which a lot of countries and these are some things on that because for me, so i have elections which are completely fin
lots of people in countries try united kingdom now nothing. and i also didn't, wouldn't approve of the tax past money. they used to influence the phone and election results. so yes, of course it shouldn't. it shouldn't be the nice language box. i think it's in english speaking to as you said, to get the publicity say abroad in western countries. i'm gonna go with some georgia people to live and talk she's afford um, they'll be able to tie that. and that has been decided about the selection in...
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but as a social, political act of ruining julian's reputation, so that the state of the united kingdom and the united states could move against him and crush him. but we just simply forward against a 10 way fort successfully. we learned how to speak and sentences that many people could understand and synthesize sympathize with. we also the how to generate political support within the societies that we were concerned with . and that of course has a straight idea united states in the united kingdom. but principally of course, julians home state, which is a citizen astray. many mainstream media outlets have never shied away from using a sondra stories. a many even gave rewards for them. why? why? why are they standing up for judah, unassigned when washington wanted to prosecute him for those same publications? what do you think? because they are completely under control of washington because we had a case when we were told straight forward by uh, by the internal this the guardian, when he said we can publish this article because spite house wouldn't have agreed to do so. so they have me t
but as a social, political act of ruining julian's reputation, so that the state of the united kingdom and the united states could move against him and crush him. but we just simply forward against a 10 way fort successfully. we learned how to speak and sentences that many people could understand and synthesize sympathize with. we also the how to generate political support within the societies that we were concerned with . and that of course has a straight idea united states in the united...
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they are the united states, the united kingdom, france, russia and china .g powerful and china. the five big powerful countries in the in the world, the ones that won the second world war. now the proposal would see us being taken off that list that list being widened, diluted, no longer existing because representatives from africa and some other asian countries feel left out. >> yes. it's very interesting, isn't it? it appears there are fears that this could play into china's hands, for example, or into russia's hands and weaken our influence. is that a good thing? i don't think so. we're now joined by defence analyst chris newton. chris, thank you very much. what do you make of this story then ? this story then? >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> before i set out my stall and what i believe in, i think it's important to recognise that there are sort of reasonable arguments for reform. >> so for example, as you allude to and the p5 reflects the, the great powers at the end of the second world war. and of course, now the geopolitical situation has chan
they are the united states, the united kingdom, france, russia and china .g powerful and china. the five big powerful countries in the in the world, the ones that won the second world war. now the proposal would see us being taken off that list that list being widened, diluted, no longer existing because representatives from africa and some other asian countries feel left out. >> yes. it's very interesting, isn't it? it appears there are fears that this could play into china's hands, for...
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shaped our future, our present and it is only fitting that they hold the commonwealth and the united kingdomologise, it is the moral and proper thing to do and the issue of preparatoryjustice should be discussed as we expect several caribbean heads to raise the issue in the presentations. we believe as we look forward and look to the future, it is extremely important that we consider our past and do what is necessary to ensure that the wounds and harm of the past are repaired. playing devil's advocate, there may be some that will be thinking given the passage of time that pursuing reparations now punishes a generation that didn't cause the damage of the past and rewards a generation that didn't suffer from it? reparations are not about punishing anyone go and the generations now that benefit from the wealth generated in the past from the wealth generated in the -as- ., ~ ., . the past from the atlantic slave trade, _ the past from the atlantic slave trade, they - the past from the atlantic slave trade, they have - slave trade, they have benefited, the development of the united kingdom in lar
shaped our future, our present and it is only fitting that they hold the commonwealth and the united kingdomologise, it is the moral and proper thing to do and the issue of preparatoryjustice should be discussed as we expect several caribbean heads to raise the issue in the presentations. we believe as we look forward and look to the future, it is extremely important that we consider our past and do what is necessary to ensure that the wounds and harm of the past are repaired. playing devil's...
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i would just choose one saved in china section by the united kingdom and itemized by thousands in me and my god. turn around now a lot of times in china and try to show 2 things and speaks exclusively to $1.00 oh, $1.00 east. i'm always a mass all for that was on there. do it? have to gabby, this is all. he says he's a former chinese spy, punished for knowing too much, which is the g o. u, just as you now have to take awesome the devices. why should we believe any of these different forms of claims? these are groups that specialize in from a search for the truth, takes us to the time in my buddha, our region now notorious for human trafficking. and scam come pounds, not enough to what i level must be. i don't know if you want me to make lose lose, to send out a bottle of stove on all of your phones at home. i'm mosquito, discarded spike criminal mazda mind in an exclusive report. one on one east investigates the curious case. oh, sure, jane. it's one of aisha's most mysterious cities of pulsing boomtown in a whole its own region. not me. and ma, you can say, really just have to close
i would just choose one saved in china section by the united kingdom and itemized by thousands in me and my god. turn around now a lot of times in china and try to show 2 things and speaks exclusively to $1.00 oh, $1.00 east. i'm always a mass all for that was on there. do it? have to gabby, this is all. he says he's a former chinese spy, punished for knowing too much, which is the g o. u, just as you now have to take awesome the devices. why should we believe any of these different forms of...
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thanks to the united kingdom government for its support at this moment.sult was an unexpected but it style good back still kind of a dark day for humanitarians working all over the world. these situations to instances, the legislation has passed. if the government implements the legislation it's going to devastate the humanitarian response in gaza. it's going to have a major impact on the west bank because we will no longer be able to educate almost 50,000 boys and girls club. we will have to close our 43 health centres and stop providing social support to about 250,000 palestinians in the west bank. it also sets a precedent, you really can't forget this, it sets a precedent. it's going to be a model for other nations to use whenever they want to eliminate the un voice that they may find to be inconvenient.— to be inconvenient. unicef calls unrwa _ to be inconvenient. unicef. calls unrwa indispensable, irreplaceable, it laid out many of the operations that unrwa doesin of the operations that unrwa does in the region. if this is implemented who or what do
thanks to the united kingdom government for its support at this moment.sult was an unexpected but it style good back still kind of a dark day for humanitarians working all over the world. these situations to instances, the legislation has passed. if the government implements the legislation it's going to devastate the humanitarian response in gaza. it's going to have a major impact on the west bank because we will no longer be able to educate almost 50,000 boys and girls club. we will have to...
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even before you come to the difficult questions about why the united kingdom, when the united kingdom, led the world in abolition of the slave trade and, indeed, use a lot of money and, indeed, use a lot of money and resource in imposing the abolition of the slave trade. then you got a question about, who do you pay the reparations tuck? is it to the countries in west africa, from which slaves were taken across the atlantic to the caribbean and to america, or is it to the caribbean countries, and indeed the united states, which was the united states, which was the destination for many of the slaves from africa? 0r the destination for many of the slaves from africa? or is it, as david lemi suggested some years ago, to the descendents of the windrush generation, ie british nationals? i think there's a lot of difficult issues, even before you come to the question of how much money is appropriate, sol the question of how much money is appropriate, so i think the government, british government is right not to go down this road, even to the extent of resisting calls for an apology. i know w
even before you come to the difficult questions about why the united kingdom, when the united kingdom, led the world in abolition of the slave trade and, indeed, use a lot of money and, indeed, use a lot of money and resource in imposing the abolition of the slave trade. then you got a question about, who do you pay the reparations tuck? is it to the countries in west africa, from which slaves were taken across the atlantic to the caribbean and to america, or is it to the caribbean countries,...
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so, so, so it doesn't matter is the people that question the governments of the united kingdom and maricia the united states is consistently and persistently promoting mechanisms for controlling financial and commodity flows in the commonwealth of independent states under the pretext of insuring a sanctions regime in fact, it is implementing neo colonial policy sanctions by stealth out of meeting with his regional counterparts. russia security service chief accused as the u. s. a flushing its own in france using economic buckley the broadcasting 247. for most schools, this is your r t international hello and welcome to the news hour. we begin 11 on where israel is continuing its attacks on the country's capital. this friday smoke could be seen rising over pay roots already around the i the half targets. what it says is because bullet infrastructure, israel has also claimed to have killed another of the militant groups commanders, a figure looted as the next head of his bullock. although there's been no official confirmation on not the idea of ads that it struck an underground tunnel as wel
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but still with the head of state, from the united kingdom. good old charles, you've got about 15 palaces, you know, about 800 staff and very concerned about the struggles of the pensioners who recently had their fuel allowance stolen from them. by to, to your care, he decided to take a little bit of a winter holiday head down to see how the subjects are down on the night, but didn't go too well. miss lydia thorpe, which is a very uh, original sounding name. right. absolutely. and she looks completely aboriginal to me like come out of house, looks complete the black ish. remember what i said? she decided to make her feelings known when good old king sausage fingers. charles decided to take his seat on the throne on the video of the same. very european looking about this. i'm original senator her claims a legit though. oh yeah. the target. nobody's too worried about the full work on your back. so who is this lady? lydia thorpe? she's actually in australian center at a furniture store. she's been a very, very dog. good, you know, tom painter for
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so, so, so that is the letter, is that people say there's a question, the governments of the united kingdom. and marissa is the, this is our to international. my name's you know, neil on 30 minutes of news and views starts not as tensions in the middle east sewer. the uranium supreme leader has addressed as nation and citizens of lebanon. i atalla ali, i'm in, i say is the region faces a common enemy that wants to oppress its people. the enemy of the iranian people is the same as the enemy of the palestinian people. he is the same enemy of the lebanese people. that same government is the enemy of the rocky people. the enemy of the people of egypt is the enemy of the people of syria and the enemy of the people of yemen. there is one enemy, joke, the methods of the enemy very in different countries. in one place with the psychological warfare and another with economic pressure in yet another with 2 ton bombs. they are advancing this policy with weapons in one hand and smiles and the other. are enemies, however, have a command room that is centralized. they receive orders from one place that n
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the views of palestinian armenian professor and former policy mean in boss or to the united kingdom and well stark is assessed in many things. but i, for turn now to our top story, the idea of the ongoing strikes on the lebanese capital life pictures right though . 20 minutes past 2 pm in the afternoon. during the nights, lots of strikes, lots of an earth strikes lighting up the lebanese capital sky line and on plumes of smoke. as you can see, still continuing. well, let's cross live now. indeed, to be rude to where our t correspondents, steve sweeney at, joins us. steve, after noon, a lot of developments in the past number of days, what's being happening there lately? okay. well, as you can say, that has been a number of strikes in the liberties cup to be rude, targeting that the area. this is the district stuff has come on, the constant bombardment from the is ready for us is particularly intensifying those attacks nighttime. now we've heard reports that they were 2 strikes in the district today, and it came soon all the a speech by the deputy, the general of hezbollah, who has given
the views of palestinian armenian professor and former policy mean in boss or to the united kingdom and well stark is assessed in many things. but i, for turn now to our top story, the idea of the ongoing strikes on the lebanese capital life pictures right though . 20 minutes past 2 pm in the afternoon. during the nights, lots of strikes, lots of an earth strikes lighting up the lebanese capital sky line and on plumes of smoke. as you can see, still continuing. well, let's cross live now....
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pleasure of meeting him and he's done a tremendous for job chagossians both in mauritius and the united kingdomld be looking at similar figures to gibraltar or the falkland islanders. and it's to be remembered that one might say that the that argentina has a better claim than mauritius to the mauritius has and spain has a better claim to gibraltar than mauritius has given that we through the argentinians off the mauritius. as far as i know, the mauritius. as far as i know, the mauritius from the mauritius itself. no , mauritius were itself. no, mauritius were thrown off the chagos islands. it was the indigenous population that had lived there. happily, they were thrown off and if one's righting an injustice, the easiest way to right this injustice is for the british government to allow the chagossians to go back to the chagossians to go back to the chagos islands. i've had a look at some of the things that have been said, and in essence , the been said, and in essence, the uk government are now saying that they will encourage or support mauritius to and give mauritius a lot of money, no doubt t
pleasure of meeting him and he's done a tremendous for job chagossians both in mauritius and the united kingdomld be looking at similar figures to gibraltar or the falkland islanders. and it's to be remembered that one might say that the that argentina has a better claim than mauritius to the mauritius has and spain has a better claim to gibraltar than mauritius has given that we through the argentinians off the mauritius. as far as i know, the mauritius. as far as i know, the mauritius from...
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including russia, great britain, austria, france and prussia, agreed to belgium’s withdrawal from the united kingdome netherlands and guaranteed the independence and neutrality of the belgian kingdom. in 1910, on the night of october 4, a revolution began that swept away portuguese monarchy. it was constitutional for centuries, but the republicans demanded its complete liquidation, due to economic decline, social inequality, dominance of the church and international failures, the royal power failed to defend the interests of portugal in africa, to unite its colonies of angola and mozambique, and this was perceived as a national humiliation. in 1908 , republican terrorists killed king carlos i and his eldest son, the youngest manuel only. but he did not reign for long, the people raised an armed uprising, which was supported military, cruisers approached lisbon, opened fire on the royal palace, manuel and his family fled and a republic was proclaimed with civil liberties and an eight-hour working day. today , there are supporters of the restoration of the monarchy in portugal, they have their own par
including russia, great britain, austria, france and prussia, agreed to belgium’s withdrawal from the united kingdome netherlands and guaranteed the independence and neutrality of the belgian kingdom. in 1910, on the night of october 4, a revolution began that swept away portuguese monarchy. it was constitutional for centuries, but the republicans demanded its complete liquidation, due to economic decline, social inequality, dominance of the church and international failures, the royal power...
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um, we are looking at a group of people, some of the most elite people in the united kingdom who have an education system that keeps them ignorant to the fact the true fact. ready british history, when i consider my own education in the united kingdom in scotland, it's very much limited to the glorious am elements 0. so in debates of petty's history with new deeper analysis, all things like the trans atlantic ad crates like slave trade on things like massive coast in india. the treatment of for some sites also. or even something as close to home to button as the treatment of the irish people in the island. right. so when we, when we look at this catalogue of history and probably we look at britain's imagined history of this. yes. mr. jen, rec, and all those would see this as something leads the world or 2. sure. what's a good attitude for? yeah, i mean, you know, to, to be fair, one or 2 other employees. they did take that statement and, and stuff, but generally quite a bit of a read. i like to check what one of them said quote, you call it cold enslavement of colonialism. gifts, but
um, we are looking at a group of people, some of the most elite people in the united kingdom who have an education system that keeps them ignorant to the fact the true fact. ready british history, when i consider my own education in the united kingdom in scotland, it's very much limited to the glorious am elements 0. so in debates of petty's history with new deeper analysis, all things like the trans atlantic ad crates like slave trade on things like massive coast in india. the treatment of for...
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frontline politics, though, last year at the age of 60, with scotland still very much part of the united kingdom. but he was asked to come back as leader of the scottish national party and as first minister of scotland when his party faced the latest in a series of crises. john swinney, welcome to political thinking. lovely to be with you, thank you. it has been something of a rollercoaster six months, haven't it? you retire from front—line politics, then the first minister of scotland is forced from office and you decide to come back into front—line politics, come to your party's rescue. then rishi sunak calls a surprise early election in the summer, then you have a bit of a kick in the general election, the westminster election. has it all been very stomach churning? it's been absolutely a whirlwind. a whirlwind, i think is the best way to describe it, because i quite literally, in the days before humza yousaf resigned as first minister, was making further plans about what would be my gentle scaling down of political activity. and i was actually on the day that he resigned, giving a reflective
frontline politics, though, last year at the age of 60, with scotland still very much part of the united kingdom. but he was asked to come back as leader of the scottish national party and as first minister of scotland when his party faced the latest in a series of crises. john swinney, welcome to political thinking. lovely to be with you, thank you. it has been something of a rollercoaster six months, haven't it? you retire from front—line politics, then the first minister of scotland is...
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unwavering support provided by the united states, the united kingdom and certain western— the united ates, israel has been given— western states, israel has been given carte blanche to this aggressive terrace regime for all sorts— aggressive terrace regime for all sorts of sinister behaviour. no more than this the regime has become a serious threat _ the regime has become a serious threat to— the regime has become a serious threat to international peace and security. the only way to prevent — and security. the only way to prevent further escalation is clear. — prevent further escalation is clear, israel must immediately cease — clear, israel must immediately cease its— clear, israel must immediately cease its war on gaza and its attacks — cease its war on gaza and its attacks on _ cease its war on gaza and its attacks on lebanon, must stop. madam — attacks on lebanon, must stop. madam president, distinguished delegates, as we informed the members of the consulate in our ietter— members of the consulate in our letter yesterday the armed forces _ letter yesterday the armed forces of the
unwavering support provided by the united states, the united kingdom and certain western— the united ates, israel has been given— western states, israel has been given carte blanche to this aggressive terrace regime for all sorts— aggressive terrace regime for all sorts of sinister behaviour. no more than this the regime has become a serious threat _ the regime has become a serious threat to— the regime has become a serious threat to international peace and security. the only way to...
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buildup in the united kingdom that we bring in more than a million soldiers to, the shores of the united kingdom in 43 through the spring of 44, so much so that by the by june, by the start of june, 1944, 1/10 of the adult male population of the united kingdom is american soldiers. you know, this huge culture clash that takes place, one of the biggest parts of that culture is we this segregated jim crow army to a country that has no history of racial discrimination and. and it was over actually this morning that the two mississippi museum and the civil rights museum and they have a couple of panels that sort of tell this parallel part of the story. it's sort of the of the jim crow army and that we bring about 150,000 black troops to the to england in 43 and 44. and and the white of the jim crow army from the south are horrified to discover that. the pretty british last are just as happy to dance with date and drink with black soldiers as they are of the white and that creates this real culture in in england between the uk and the us, the uk refuses to enforce any type of segregation or d
buildup in the united kingdom that we bring in more than a million soldiers to, the shores of the united kingdom in 43 through the spring of 44, so much so that by the by june, by the start of june, 1944, 1/10 of the adult male population of the united kingdom is american soldiers. you know, this huge culture clash that takes place, one of the biggest parts of that culture is we this segregated jim crow army to a country that has no history of racial discrimination and. and it was over actually...
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buildup in the united kingdom that we bring in more than a million soldiers to, the shores of the united kingdom in 43 through the spring of 44, so much so that by the by june, by the start of june, 1944, 1/10 of the adult male population of the united kingdom is american soldiers. you know, this huge culture clash that takes place, one of the biggest parts of that culture is we this segregated jim crow army to a country that has no history of racial discrimination and. and it was over actually this morning that the two mississippi museum and the civil rights museum and they have a couple of panels that sort of tell this parallel part of the story. it's sort of the of the jim crow army and that we bring about 150,000 black troops to the to england in 43 and 44. and and the white of the jim crow army from the south are horrified to discover that. the pretty british last are just as happy to dance with date and drink with black soldiers as they are of the white and that creates this real culture in in england between the uk and the us, the uk refuses to enforce any type of segregation or d
buildup in the united kingdom that we bring in more than a million soldiers to, the shores of the united kingdom in 43 through the spring of 44, so much so that by the by june, by the start of june, 1944, 1/10 of the adult male population of the united kingdom is american soldiers. you know, this huge culture clash that takes place, one of the biggest parts of that culture is we this segregated jim crow army to a country that has no history of racial discrimination and. and it was over actually...
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you can put it in the united kingdom or you can put it elsewhere in europe . put it elsewhere in europeyment are mobile. quality of talent, quality and capital are mobile . quality and capital are mobile. and these people will make investments wherever they see the most flexible and appropriate regime through which they can make money. but the idea that employers are not committed to giving the best deal possible to their workforce, i think is not fair and undermines the value of uk employers and investors will look to their net return, won't they? >> so that's after any taxes. so every time you put taxes up, companies have to get a better price. otherwise it's not worth investing in a particular country. >> i mean, whether you're putting up national insurance employers, national insurance, or whether you're putting up capital gains tax, the reality is that capital requires a return. it's a fact of life, that capital requires a return, and the market will seek those economies in which it can find the most predictable and most appropriate rate of return. and i don't think the idea that c
you can put it in the united kingdom or you can put it elsewhere in europe . put it elsewhere in europeyment are mobile. quality of talent, quality and capital are mobile . quality and capital are mobile. and these people will make investments wherever they see the most flexible and appropriate regime through which they can make money. but the idea that employers are not committed to giving the best deal possible to their workforce, i think is not fair and undermines the value of uk employers...
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he wants to be the leader of the united kingdom, and with that, to be the prime minister of the unitedderstands scotland. he believes in scotland, he believes in scotland, he believes in scotland, he believes in the economy that we have and the benefit that we bnng have and the benefit that we bring to the united kingdom. we're not there to piggyback off the rest of the uk. we are a vital part of the united kingdom, and tom understands that and he believes it and he will deliver it as well. i mean, he said, for example, that he would make sure that the scottish leader had a place or an invitation to the shadow cabinet because, again, it's important to get voices from the north, from the east, from the west, wherever they're coming from. we need voices are heard because every part of the united kingdom is unique. tom understands that, and he wants to make sure those voices are heard at at government level. is heard at at government level. is he going to win? i believe tom's going to win. and i really i really think he should win because he is the candidate that can bring the party toget
he wants to be the leader of the united kingdom, and with that, to be the prime minister of the unitedderstands scotland. he believes in scotland, he believes in scotland, he believes in scotland, he believes in the economy that we have and the benefit that we bnng have and the benefit that we bring to the united kingdom. we're not there to piggyback off the rest of the uk. we are a vital part of the united kingdom, and tom understands that and he believes it and he will deliver it as well. i...
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it follows from this that that the united kingdom's continued administration of the chagos archipelagostitutes an unlawful act entailing international responsibility for that state. in 1965, great britain not only separated the archipelago from mauritius, but a year later leased the largest island, diego garcia, to the united states for an air base. at the same time, 1,500 residents of the archipelago were simply deported. as part of the deal to return the islands, britain and the united states will retain the base for at least 99 years, paying mauritius rent. except as a base for the united states, which is a base for jumping into the persian gulf area. there in the red sea, that's it, these islands had no more meaning, there was no population there, the population had been taken out of there long ago, taxes, accordingly , were not collected there, there is no income to the treasury from this, well yes, territorial waters that could be used for fishing, probably this is all the interest that there is, in addition to savings for the budget of the kingdom, the transfer of the chacos arc
it follows from this that that the united kingdom's continued administration of the chagos archipelagostitutes an unlawful act entailing international responsibility for that state. in 1965, great britain not only separated the archipelago from mauritius, but a year later leased the largest island, diego garcia, to the united states for an air base. at the same time, 1,500 residents of the archipelago were simply deported. as part of the deal to return the islands, britain and the united states...
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the united kingdom and united states have given israel in the past year, an average was created that was vital as well to sustain the intensity of its war. and gaza the u. k. government has responded and claims that role and this was limited to non nice, so call go logistical support. all parts of the effort to support a release of captives in gaza or defense editor alex good populace breaks down the investigation. the evidence on those filed to 0 use is open source like data to show the scale of american and british involvement in israel's war and gauze. and now, living on the day to shows more than 6000 military flights in a year, including hundreds of transport, missions, ferrying arms to as well as will fluidly 20 percent of the 1600 recognizance flights recorded. where is the u. k. account for nearly huff using it shuttle all ones surveillance aircraft, which provided intelligence on ground movements in gaza. you case it is real targeting data, a mass enjoying 645 flights. the report reveals the extent of the weapons a bridge built for israel, moving $1200.00 military cargo flig
the united kingdom and united states have given israel in the past year, an average was created that was vital as well to sustain the intensity of its war. and gaza the u. k. government has responded and claims that role and this was limited to non nice, so call go logistical support. all parts of the effort to support a release of captives in gaza or defense editor alex good populace breaks down the investigation. the evidence on those filed to 0 use is open source like data to show the scale...
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back— secretary who committed the united kingdom back to— secretary who committed the united kingdomtwo state solution back in the 1990s, and _ kingdom back to a two state solution back in the 1990s, and i— kingdom back to a two state solution back in the 1990s, and i never- back in the 1990s, and i never changed — back in the 1990s, and i never changed my— back in the 1990s, and i never changed my view _ back in the 1990s, and i never changed my view on _ back in the 1990s, and i never changed my view on that. - back in the 1990s, and i never changed my view on that. but| back in the 1990s, and i never- changed my view on that. but look at some _ changed my view on that. but look at some of— changed my view on that. but look at some of the — changed my view on that. but look at some of the other— changed my view on that. but look at some of the other problems - changed my view on that. but look at some of the other problems in- changed my view on that. but look at some of the other problems in the i some of the other problems in the world _ some of the other problems in the world th
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after the collapse of the napoleonic empire, the vienna congress established the united kingdom of theands, which included both the catholic southern netherlands and the protestant northern netherlands. but the different languages and cultures of the regions led to an uprising in august 1830. the king of the netherlands william i used force. his troops carried out a massacre in brussels, but the rebels won. the independence was, of course, influenced by... the great powers, all of them, including russia, great britain, austria, france and prussia, agreed to belgium's withdrawal from the united kingdom of the netherlands and guaranteed the independence and neutrality of the belgian kingdom. in 1910, on the night of october 4, a revolution began that swept away the portuguese monarchy. since the mid-19th century, it had been constitutional, but the republicans demanded its complete abolition. due to economic decline, social. equality, dominance of the church and international failures. the royal power failed to defend the interests of portugal in africa, to unite its colonies of angola
after the collapse of the napoleonic empire, the vienna congress established the united kingdom of theands, which included both the catholic southern netherlands and the protestant northern netherlands. but the different languages and cultures of the regions led to an uprising in august 1830. the king of the netherlands william i used force. his troops carried out a massacre in brussels, but the rebels won. the independence was, of course, influenced by... the great powers, all of them,...
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why so strategically important to the united kingdom? well, i was sent out there by the foreign office in 2019 with two other members of parliament. normally, you're not allowed to go to these islands. it's a highly restricted military base. 58 islands in the middle of the indian ocean and the whole maritime area around the islands that we control is two times the size of the united kingdom, right in the middle of the indian ocean. these islands are worth hundreds of billions of dollars. but the most important thing is when we allow the americans to build the military base there, we ashamedly expelled the entire indigenous population, the chagossians. there were about 2 to 3000 of them. we expelled them. they went to mauritius, seychelles, britain and otherjurisdictions. britain and other jurisdictions. now we have met with them on many occasions in the house of commons. they are desperate to remain british. they want to return to their islands, having been expelled by us in 1968. it's perfectly reasonable for them to live on the other o
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and that includes an integral part of the united kingdom is northern ireland.by the way, as long as that northern ireland protocol stays in place, the windsor framework, as it's called. and as long as the treaties that boris johnson signed us up to stay in place, we are committed to net zero. we're committed to staying in the european court of convention of human rights. we're even committed to military cooperation with the european union. so what? we've got to get rid of these things. >> would you do you'd get rid of all of that? >> i would so i would, i would recognise first of all, and it's not just semantics, it's important we recognise brexit's not done. we denounce the irish sea border. we put a political arm round the shoulder of our kin in northern ireland, and we absolutely bring them back into the united kingdom. that is vital . and i would denounce the vital. and i would denounce the treaties that boris johnson signed with the european union. and they would be my first point of attack as a member of reform uk. >> i think it's harder than it sounds. y
and that includes an integral part of the united kingdom is northern ireland.by the way, as long as that northern ireland protocol stays in place, the windsor framework, as it's called. and as long as the treaties that boris johnson signed us up to stay in place, we are committed to net zero. we're committed to staying in the european court of convention of human rights. we're even committed to military cooperation with the european union. so what? we've got to get rid of these things. >>...
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experienced 1st hand when the us wants to sense to you, it will find the way the united states united kingdom and canada are launching a, launching a joints diplomatic campaign to rally allies and partners around the world to join us in addressing the threat posed by r, t and other machinery of russian just information and corporate influence. we urge every, every partner to start by treating our these activities as they do other intelligence activities by russia within their borders. but those still standing on social media, the us to press could be out to get you to kind of read. clinton wants to start a criminal crackdown on those. considered to be spreading list information ahead of next month's presidential election. i think it's important to indict the russians just as muller indicted a lot of russians who were engaged in uh, direct election interference. and boosting trump back in 2016. but i also think there are americans who are engaged in this kind of propaganda and whether they should be civilly or even in some cases, criminal a charge is something that would be a better deterrence
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there's a certain amount of coordination between officials in both the united kingdom and united states, it was no surprise the same message is emerging. taking the sanctions off iran and hoping that iran would sign and nuclear deal was a mistake. it has been left for too long without action against iran. this is essentially appeasement. what it has resulted in is further bloodshed in the middle east, most and particularly in israel. i don't see how when is really hostages are still being held that people can expect israel to behave in any other way apart from defending their national interest. i think it is important that israel, given the freedom that they need to do what they need to do, to protect their nation. they are under existential threat. we know iran would love to see the end of israel. >> without any doubt, we are dealing with a genocidal regime set to wipe israel off the map and we have to take those threats extremely seriously. >> in all these cases, if we are not dealing with some rational actors that can be compromised with or you can achieve a deal with, these people w
there's a certain amount of coordination between officials in both the united kingdom and united states, it was no surprise the same message is emerging. taking the sanctions off iran and hoping that iran would sign and nuclear deal was a mistake. it has been left for too long without action against iran. this is essentially appeasement. what it has resulted in is further bloodshed in the middle east, most and particularly in israel. i don't see how when is really hostages are still being held...