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united kingdom parliament at westminster. in united kingdom parliament at westminster ., when it westminster. in 1998, when it enacted the scotland act . the enacted the scotland act. the scotland act gives . the scottish scotland act gives. the scottish parliament limited . in parliament limited. in particular the scottish parliament has no power to in relation to matters that are reserved to the united kingdom. parliament westminster , those parliament westminster, those reserved matters include fundamental aspects . the fundamental aspects. the constitution of the united kingdom , including the union of kingdom, including the union of scotland and england and the united kingdom parliament. accordingly if legislation would to the union or to the westminster parliament, then the scottish parliament has power to enact it . when the referendum on enact it. when the referendum on scottish independence was held in 2014, an order council had been made under section 30 of the scotland act so as to enable the scotland act so as to enable the scottish parliament to enact the sc
united kingdom parliament at westminster. in united kingdom parliament at westminster ., when it westminster. in 1998, when it enacted the scotland act . the enacted the scotland act. the scotland act gives . the scottish scotland act gives. the scottish parliament limited . in parliament limited. in particular the scottish parliament has no power to in relation to matters that are reserved to the united kingdom. parliament westminster , those parliament westminster, those reserved matters...
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, it could say that westminster, it could say that westminster consent is needed and there is a thirdh carol. hello again. today and tomorrow is looking wet and windy followed by sunshine and showers. today's rain is pushing northwards and eastwards, it is heavy and persistent. behind it, we'll see some sunshine and showers, the showers are blustery and also the risk of some thunder in them. through the irish sea, the english channel and the northern isles along the coasts, we are prone to gales at times. temperatures nine to about 12 degrees. through this evening and overnight, there goes the rain into the northern isles, there will be a lot of showers to start the night, some of them feeding overnight and under clear skies once again, it is going to be a chilly night and still blustery, still with potential for gales in the west and the south coast. as we head on into tomorrow, we start off on a dry and bright note, but more rain comes in from the west, this time, drifting eastwards. again, likely to be heavy and persistent. windy along it and ahead of it, a windier day than today,
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westminster about.westminster has them so many has been handing them so many reasons conduct this reasons to want to conduct this referendum last year. and referendum in the last year. and every that something in every time that something up in downing street, nicholas sturgeon go, sturgeon would come out and, go, well, you're and well, you see, you're all and absolute shame we absolute shower shame and we want to break free but anyway we'll bring you nicholas sturgeon she sturgeon statement when she makes would have makes no doubt i would have thought point today. now thought at some point today. now on another story. homeless on to another story. homeless people in one of the uk's most depnved people in one of the uk's most deprived towns have told gb news that they feel that they've become invisible now as authorities channel authorities prioritise channel migrants over their own citizens, the group blackpool, a town i know and love, including young people and an armed force is say that they're being
westminster about.westminster has them so many has been handing them so many reasons conduct this reasons to want to conduct this referendum last year. and referendum in the last year. and every that something in every time that something up in downing street, nicholas sturgeon go, sturgeon would come out and, go, well, you're and well, you see, you're all and absolute shame we absolute shower shame and we want to break free but anyway we'll bring you nicholas sturgeon she sturgeon statement...
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.- without the backing of westminster. ., , westminster.. the hearing is the ti of the westminster. the hearing is the tip of the iceberg. _ westminster. the hearing is the tip of the iceberg. we _ westminster. the hearing is the tip of the iceberg. we also - tip of the iceberg. we also have more than eight thousand pages of written material to consider. therefore, as is usual it is likely to be some months before we get our judgement. months before we get our judgement-— months before we get our judgement. months before we get our 'udaement., , , ., judgement. just six weeks on the are judgement. just six weeks on they are about _ judgement. just six weeks on they are about to _ judgement. just six weeks on they are about to give - judgement. just six weeks on they are about to give their. they are about to give their ruling. the five judges they are about to give their ruling. the fivejudges have lawyers for the scottish government argue because any referenda would be advisory it could not in itself about scottish independence, lawyers fo
.- without the backing of westminster. ., , westminster.. the hearing is the ti of the westminster. the hearing is the tip of the iceberg. _ westminster. the hearing is the tip of the iceberg. we _ westminster. the hearing is the tip of the iceberg. we also - tip of the iceberg. we also have more than eight thousand pages of written material to consider. therefore, as is usual it is likely to be some months before we get our judgement. months before we get our judgement-— months before we get...
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the scottish government at westminster. tue: scottish parliament government at westminster.ottish parliament does not have the power to legislate for a referendum on scottish independence. scotland's first minister says she respects and accepts the judgment. she will continue to look for westminster authority to proceed with a vote and wants of this if it is not forthcoming.— with a vote and wants of this if it is not forthcoming. what i will not do, is not forthcoming. what i will not do. however. _ is not forthcoming. what i will not do, however, is _ is not forthcoming. what i will not do, however, is go _ is not forthcoming. what i will not do, however, is go cap _ is not forthcoming. what i will not do, however, is go cap in - is not forthcoming. what i will not do, however, is go cap in hand. i is not forthcoming. what i will not | do, however, is go cap in hand. my expectation in the short—term, at least, is that the uk will maintain its position of outright democracy denial. that position is, in my view, notjust unsustainable, it is also utterly self—defeating. the m
the scottish government at westminster. tue: scottish parliament government at westminster.ottish parliament does not have the power to legislate for a referendum on scottish independence. scotland's first minister says she respects and accepts the judgment. she will continue to look for westminster authority to proceed with a vote and wants of this if it is not forthcoming.— with a vote and wants of this if it is not forthcoming. what i will not do, is not forthcoming. what i will not do....
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in 2014 westminster _ independence was close. in 2014 westminster now _ independence was close.er now as _ independence was close. in 2014 westminster now as then - independence was close. in 2014 westminster now as then there i independence was close. in 2014| westminster now as then there is independence was close. in 2014 i westminster now as then there is a majority in favour of the referendum in the scottish parliament. but this time downing street says no. and so these five judges in the supreme court were asked if there could be a referendum without westminster is coming sent. fix, referendum without westminster is coming sent-— coming sent. a lawful referendum would have _ coming sent. a lawful referendum would have important _ coming sent. a lawful referendum would have important political- would have important political consequences in reference to the use uk. the scottish parliament does not have. , . , uk. the scottish parliament does not have. , ., , ., uk. the scottish parliament does not have. , .,, ., ., have. this was not rick a little cistercians _ have. this wa
in 2014 westminster _ independence was close. in 2014 westminster now _ independence was close.er now as _ independence was close. in 2014 westminster now as then - independence was close. in 2014 westminster now as then there i independence was close. in 2014| westminster now as then there is independence was close. in 2014 i westminster now as then there is a majority in favour of the referendum in the scottish parliament. but this time downing street says no. and so these five judges in the...
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, westminster is blocking it~ — referendum route, westminster is blocking it.l means by which the scottish people can express their will. scottish people can express their with in _ scottish people can express their with in my— scottish people can express their will. in my view, that can only be an election — will. in my view, that can only be an election. the next national elections _ an election. the next national elections scheduled for scotland is of course — elections scheduled for scotland is of course the uk general election, making _ of course the uk general election, making that both the first and the most _ making that both the first and the most obvious opportunity to seek what _ most obvious opportunity to seek what i _ most obvious opportunity to seek what i described back injune as a de facto _ what i described back injune as a de facto referendum. as with any proposition in any party manifesto in any— proposition in any party manifesto in any election, it is of course up to the _ in any election, it is of course up to the people how they respond.
, westminster is blocking it~ — referendum route, westminster is blocking it.l means by which the scottish people can express their will. scottish people can express their with in _ scottish people can express their with in my— scottish people can express their will. in my view, that can only be an election — will. in my view, that can only be an election. the next national elections _ an election. the next national elections scheduled for scotland is of course — elections scheduled for...
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in 2014, westminster _ their goal was closed. in 2014, westminster lent _ their goal was closed.minster lent holyrood - their goal was closed. in 2014, westminster lent holyrood the their goal was closed. in 2014, - westminster lent holyrood the power to hold a vote on independence. now, there is a majority in favour of a referendum on the scottish parliament. at this time, downing street says no. and so, these five judges in the supreme court were askedif judges in the supreme court were asked if holyrood could organise a referendum without westminster�*s consent. fix, referendum without westminster's consent. �* . ' , consent. a lawfully held referendum would have important _ consent. a lawfully held referendum would have important ethical - would have important ethical consequences relating to the union and the united kingdom parliament. therefore... the and the united kingdom parliament. therefore---— and the united kingdom parliament. therefore... the scottish parliament does not have _ therefore... the scottish parliament does not have the _ therefore. .. the scottish parlia
in 2014, westminster _ their goal was closed. in 2014, westminster lent _ their goal was closed.minster lent holyrood - their goal was closed. in 2014, westminster lent holyrood the their goal was closed. in 2014, - westminster lent holyrood the power to hold a vote on independence. now, there is a majority in favour of a referendum on the scottish parliament. at this time, downing street says no. and so, these five judges in the supreme court were askedif judges in the supreme court were asked...
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let's talk to chris mason in - westminster. what can the government do? it’s westminster.hat can the government do? �*, ., ., , ., do? it's a fair question when in truth it looks like _ do? it's a fair question when in truth it looks like things - do? it's a fair question when in truth it looks like things could | do? it's a fair question when in i truth it looks like things could get worse. the government can point to the help its offering with energy bills but beyond that things do look pretty grim. two ways we can look at this. the next two weeks, the countdown to the autumn statement, the budget a fortnight today, and in the budget a fortnight today, and in the next two years the countdown to the next two years the countdown to the next two years the countdown to the next general election, so how do things look? the truth is when we count down to that budget in a few weeks' time, as faisal was mentioning, ministers are confronted by the reality of spending cuts and tax rises. they try and wrestle back economic credibility in the eyes of the financial markets, and for m
let's talk to chris mason in - westminster. what can the government do? it’s westminster.hat can the government do? �*, ., ., , ., do? it's a fair question when in truth it looks like _ do? it's a fair question when in truth it looks like things - do? it's a fair question when in truth it looks like things could | do? it's a fair question when in i truth it looks like things could get worse. the government can point to the help its offering with energy bills but beyond that things do look...
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of westminster college cup class of 1967. but one of the most venerable lecture series here at the colleges the -- cosby lecture series. since 1981, scholars statesman and women and others have delivered lectures from the historic george of saint mary the virgin. to share with us thoughts on churchill. american relations. and other topics. other speakers have included andrew roberts, so mountain gilbert, mary sums and others all of whom have been given this extinct distinguish lecture series. today we present the 34th in our cosby lecture. on the first to be delivered virtually to a global audience. and to introduce today's speaker i am pleased to welcome churchill fellow and currents director of the institute for museum and library services, crosby templar. >> great, thank you very much. tim i appreciate the introduction. in the early 1990s, george will came to kansas city to speak. i'm sure you will remember. this i was conducting a fan campaign with petitions and banners and bumper stickers to bring real grass to the field
of westminster college cup class of 1967. but one of the most venerable lecture series here at the colleges the -- cosby lecture series. since 1981, scholars statesman and women and others have delivered lectures from the historic george of saint mary the virgin. to share with us thoughts on churchill. american relations. and other topics. other speakers have included andrew roberts, so mountain gilbert, mary sums and others all of whom have been given this extinct distinguish lecture series....
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but that means that for as long as westminster only political complexion says no, it doesn't mattery in any kind of election on the whole question of independence because it won't happen, and hence the argument from the first minister that this is about democracy and the sense, as she sees it, of a democracy denied. i think democracy is respecting the outcome of referendums and it isjust eight short years ago we had a very long campaign in scotland to decide if scotland should remain part of the uk or be separated. and the people of scotland by a significant majority voted to remain. we were told at the time it would be respected by both sides, that they would follow the outcome of that referendum and adhere to it. since then, nicola sturgeon and the nationalists have never accepted that result and have always tried to have another referendum. we mentioned nicola sturgeon a few times, we can listen to her in the scottish parliament and on the internet this clip is called nicola sturgeon ridicules douglas ross! let me just reflect on the last few weeks on the life - of douglas ross,
but that means that for as long as westminster only political complexion says no, it doesn't mattery in any kind of election on the whole question of independence because it won't happen, and hence the argument from the first minister that this is about democracy and the sense, as she sees it, of a democracy denied. i think democracy is respecting the outcome of referendums and it isjust eight short years ago we had a very long campaign in scotland to decide if scotland should remain part of...
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westminster has a say in that no independence referendum without westminster's consent. nicholas sturgeon, saying she would was disappointed but would respect that decision however going on to say that scottish democracy would be denied the snp not abandoning the referendum route and indicating that the general election would become the referendum effectively the on independence with a major campaign, she said in defence of scottish democracy, which is not indication of maintain order. well, welcome gb news live. i'm mark longhurst and also coming up this hour, of course is westminster as well because pmqs live today rishi sunak's virginia crosbie set to keir starmer for the fourth time with a well a mixed of performances some may say so this is the scene live in commons with wales questions taking place at the moment and this will be the first pmqs post—mortem . so first pmqs post—mortem. so labour leader sir keir starmer likely to perhaps push the prime minister over planned tax rises. a spending cuts also we've just been hearing the day the supreme court rules the sco
westminster has a say in that no independence referendum without westminster's consent. nicholas sturgeon, saying she would was disappointed but would respect that decision however going on to say that scottish democracy would be denied the snp not abandoning the referendum route and indicating that the general election would become the referendum effectively the on independence with a major campaign, she said in defence of scottish democracy, which is not indication of maintain order. well,...
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actually in westminster, it's called the westminster bubble for a reason _ called the westminster bubblenster bubble for a reason - i_ called the westminster bubble for a reason — i think he's absolutely right— reason — i think he's absolutely right when— reason — i think he's absolutely right when he says that during the pandemic, — right when he says that during the pandemic, although lots of people did waich— pandemic, although lots of people did watch the press conferences every _ did watch the press conferences every day, — did watch the press conferences every day, many people did get their new5, _ every day, many people did get their news, not _ every day, many people did get their news, not even news, just information about the pandemic through— information about the pandemic through things like goggle box. the problem _ through things like goggle box. the problem is that's all very well—intentioned, i think there's a lot to _ well—intentioned, i think there's a lot to he _ well—intentioned, i think there's a lot to be said for trying to connect people _ lot to be said for trying
actually in westminster, it's called the westminster bubble for a reason _ called the westminster bubblenster bubble for a reason - i_ called the westminster bubble for a reason — i think he's absolutely right— reason — i think he's absolutely right when— reason — i think he's absolutely right when he says that during the pandemic, — right when he says that during the pandemic, although lots of people did waich— pandemic, although lots of people did watch the press conferences...
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many thanks for the latest thoughts, chris mason at westminster.d with sexually assaulting her three sons is campaigning to stop those accused of child sex crimes from changing their names to hide their identity. sarah sands was jailed for seven and a half years for the manslaughter of 77—year—old michael pleasted in 2014. our home affairs correspondent june kelly has the story. sarah sands back in silvertown in east london, where as a single mother she made a home with herfamily... took everything from me. ..and where eight years ago, she stabbed to death a neighbour accused of sexually assaulting three young boys. she'd originally befriended michael pleasted, who was 77. what we can report for the first time is that all three children he was accused of abusing were her sons. reece, bradley and alfie have now all turned 18 and have waived their right to anonymity to speak publicly about seeing their mother go to prison. it wasjust, like, the little things you miss. when she was gone, obviously it was, like, really difficult to come to her about, l
many thanks for the latest thoughts, chris mason at westminster.d with sexually assaulting her three sons is campaigning to stop those accused of child sex crimes from changing their names to hide their identity. sarah sands was jailed for seven and a half years for the manslaughter of 77—year—old michael pleasted in 2014. our home affairs correspondent june kelly has the story. sarah sands back in silvertown in east london, where as a single mother she made a home with herfamily... took...
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the inner workings misses the great clock of westminster. it's a 3 train, flat bed clock, which means that it's got 3 distinct sections to it. we've got the quarter trained behind me, which strikes quarter past half past course to and just before the hour. at the far end we've got the strike tray, which actually rings big band. and in the middle we've got what's called the going train. and that tells the time it drives the hands on the outside, tells the other 2 trains. what they're bright to do, and at what time they're going to do it. i see could number 4. this is the pendulum of the great cloth of westminster, which keeps the time kate thing. so a, just a time, keep your eyes. we use old pre decimal pennies. by putting one penny on to the pendulum, it speeds the clock up by 2 fifths of a 2nd. in 24 hours, that's how we keep the clock so accurate. we only like to be plus or minus 2 seconds of time when it strikes. ah, there were a total of full 100 steps declined to reach the lost secret. said to have been installed in $1885.00 at the requ
the inner workings misses the great clock of westminster. it's a 3 train, flat bed clock, which means that it's got 3 distinct sections to it. we've got the quarter trained behind me, which strikes quarter past half past course to and just before the hour. at the far end we've got the strike tray, which actually rings big band. and in the middle we've got what's called the going train. and that tells the time it drives the hands on the outside, tells the other 2 trains. what they're bright to...
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sturgeon's claim westminster.eon's claim that an independent scotland could gain eu membership without adopting the euro is just another fantasy . this dangerous another fantasy. this dangerous woman has become a propagandist and is now putting her people at risk. as the former prime minister theresa may so accurately outlined at pmqs today , scotland is a proud today, scotland is a proud nafion today, scotland is a proud nation with a unique heritage . nation with a unique heritage. it is a valued member of our family of nations , a union of family of nations, a union of people bound through the generations by shared interests . does my right honourable friend agree with me that this morning's supreme court decision gives the scottish nationalists, the snp , the opportunity for the snp, the opportunity for once to block the people of scotland first hand and end its obsession with breaking us apart . less than a third of folk voted for the snp at the last scottish parliamentary elections and at the time scheming st
sturgeon's claim westminster.eon's claim that an independent scotland could gain eu membership without adopting the euro is just another fantasy . this dangerous another fantasy. this dangerous woman has become a propagandist and is now putting her people at risk. as the former prime minister theresa may so accurately outlined at pmqs today , scotland is a proud today, scotland is a proud nafion today, scotland is a proud nation with a unique heritage . nation with a unique heritage. it is a...
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of westminster. we must and we will find another democratic, lawful and constitutional means by which the scottish people can express their will in ukraine — millions are left without power after another wave of russian missiles hit kyiv and lviv. protests in the biggest factory in china. another shot defeat in the world cup was that japan beats four—time champions germany in qatar. let's start in scotland. the supreme court in britain has ruled that the scottish parliament does not have the power to hold a second referendum on independence. unless it gets consent from the uk government in london — which it has so far refused to do. we have scenes like this in edinburgh in the past few hours. here's a moment the supreme court made the announcement. the court unanimously concludes that the proposed bill does relate to reserved matters. accordingly, in the absence of any modification of the definition of reserved matters, by an order in council under section 30 of the scotland act, or otherwise, the sc
of westminster. we must and we will find another democratic, lawful and constitutional means by which the scottish people can express their will in ukraine — millions are left without power after another wave of russian missiles hit kyiv and lviv. protests in the biggest factory in china. another shot defeat in the world cup was that japan beats four—time champions germany in qatar. let's start in scotland. the supreme court in britain has ruled that the scottish parliament does not have...
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talking about the kerr voice of nature of westminster.ing at relationships and talking about with the relationship. where there might be an element of coercive control. what you're talking about is one party feeling powerless and almost feeling like a victim. and i'm not entirely convinced that that would be the message that nicola sturgeon would want to portray if she were seeking to still show her supporters that she is someone who can really deliver on something of this magnitude. i think the fact that the supreme court has ruled in this way. not only has a legal rudnick application but also an emotional one. but if you can really relate to the people of scotland. will they follow nicola sturgeon and her desire to have another referendum within mark i refer tojoe and i sure he will talk about what the polling will show for this. in terms of what people feel. do they feel oppressed? do they feel trapped? 0r oppressed? do they feel trapped? or is this a narrative that nicola sturgeon is conjuring up for her own advantage? sturgeon is con
talking about the kerr voice of nature of westminster.ing at relationships and talking about with the relationship. where there might be an element of coercive control. what you're talking about is one party feeling powerless and almost feeling like a victim. and i'm not entirely convinced that that would be the message that nicola sturgeon would want to portray if she were seeking to still show her supporters that she is someone who can really deliver on something of this magnitude. i think...
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sturgeon's claim westminster.eon's claim that an independent scotland could gain eu membership without adopting the euro is just another fantasy . this dangerous another fantasy. this dangerous woman has become a propagandist and is now putting her people at risk. as the former prime minister theresa may so accurately outlined at pmqs today , scotland is a proud today, scotland is a proud nafion today, scotland is a proud nation with a unique heritage . nation with a unique heritage. it is a valued member of our family of nations , a union of family of nations, a union of people bound through the generations by shared interests . does my right honourable friend agree with me that this morning's supreme court decision gives the scottish nationalists, the snp , the opportunity for the snp, the opportunity for once to block the people of scotland first hand and end its obsession with breaking us apart . less than a third of folk voted for the snp at the last scottish parliamentary elections and at the time scheming st
sturgeon's claim westminster.eon's claim that an independent scotland could gain eu membership without adopting the euro is just another fantasy . this dangerous another fantasy. this dangerous woman has become a propagandist and is now putting her people at risk. as the former prime minister theresa may so accurately outlined at pmqs today , scotland is a proud today, scotland is a proud nafion today, scotland is a proud nation with a unique heritage . nation with a unique heritage. it is a...
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the approval of westminster . nicholas sturgeon westminster.tober year. but the uk government has so far refused give formal consent refused to give formal consent for the vote to go ahead. well, let's speak political reporter let's speak a political reporter who's in holyrood for us this morning the spectacular morning with the spectacular behind in last half an hour behind you in last half an hour or so . but olivia, we obviously or so. but olivia, we obviously know that there was already a once in a lifetime referendum on this. and independence was rejected . things have changed rejected. things have changed since then . the european union since then. the european union has been left. we know the didn't want to leave the european union, but that's not part of this legal, is it? there were two days of hearings in october, this was clearly october, but this was clearly down competency of the down the competency of the scottish government, whether or not were able to conduct not they were able to conduct another these referendums another one of
the approval of westminster . nicholas sturgeon westminster.tober year. but the uk government has so far refused give formal consent refused to give formal consent for the vote to go ahead. well, let's speak political reporter let's speak a political reporter who's in holyrood for us this morning the spectacular morning with the spectacular behind in last half an hour behind you in last half an hour or so . but olivia, we obviously or so. but olivia, we obviously know that there was already a...
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speaking, it's sort of like westminster their like westminster has got their like westminster has gote scotland's passport in, they're safe and we're trapping them on holiday. them from going on holiday. yeah. and yeah. yeah. essentially and yeah. one of things annoys me of the things that annoys me about the scots who live about it is the scots who live in england don't get to vote or wouldn't get to in wouldn't get to vote in a refereed them which so people like me so any scot this like me so any any scot this letters i'm scottish this last call in english people and realise they're not actually quite as bad as scottish people. see we don't, we're the ones who are most informed. we should get to. said, i've convinced to. which said, i've convinced you that english people are great knowing that's great just knowing me, that's what you're saying. you're basically that english. basically not that english. you're which is you're from cumbria, which is which we're going we're which way we're going and we're going year in a going to devolve next year in a referendum on that. don't referen
speaking, it's sort of like westminster their like westminster has got their like westminster has gote scotland's passport in, they're safe and we're trapping them on holiday. them from going on holiday. yeah. and yeah. yeah. essentially and yeah. one of things annoys me of the things that annoys me about the scots who live about it is the scots who live in england don't get to vote or wouldn't get to in wouldn't get to vote in a refereed them which so people like me so any scot this like me so...
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.— scotland as one entity ruled by westminster. ., ., westminster.to some extent to some de . ree that westminster. to some extent to some degree that is _ westminster. to some extent to some degree that is true. _ westminster. to some extent to some degree that is true. i _ westminster. to some extent to some degree that is true. i think _ westminster. to some extent to some degree that is true. i think the - degree that is true. i think the point that they are making is a broader one. the nationalist movements around the planet are frequently in a state of flight. they are departing from tierney whether it is physical, religious, moral, they are departing from some sort ofjourney. in fleeing from that. the scottish national party are not like that. they know that scotland is not suppressed in that way, not caramelised, not concord. so but they are doing this talk about having the confidence of scotland to regain the independence that they had until act of union 1707 with the scottish parliament in the english parliament voluntarily, more or less, a
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speaking, it's sort of like westminster their like westminster has got their like westminster has gote scotland's passport in, they're safe and we're trapping them on holiday. them from going on holiday. yeah. and yeah. yeah. essentially and yeah. one of things annoys me of the things that annoys me about the scots who live about it is the scots who live in england don't get to vote or wouldn't get to in wouldn't get to vote in a refereed them which so people like me so any scot this like me so any any scot this letters i'm scottish this last call in english people and realise they're not actually quite as bad as scottish people. see we don't, we're the ones who are most informed. we should get to. said, i've convinced to. which said, i've convinced you that english people are great knowing that's great just knowing me, that's what you're saying. you're basically that english. basically not that english. you're which is you're from cumbria, which is which we're going we're which way we're going and we're going year in a going to devolve next year in a referendum on that. don't referen
speaking, it's sort of like westminster their like westminster has got their like westminster has gote scotland's passport in, they're safe and we're trapping them on holiday. them from going on holiday. yeah. and yeah. yeah. essentially and yeah. one of things annoys me of the things that annoys me about the scots who live about it is the scots who live in england don't get to vote or wouldn't get to in wouldn't get to vote in a refereed them which so people like me so any scot this like me so...
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the inner workings wishes the great clock of westminster. it's a 3 train, flat bed clock, which means that it's got 3 distinct sections ter it, we've got the call to try and behind me, which strikes quarter past half past quotes to and just before the hour. at the far end, we've got the strike trade, which actually rings big. ben, i'm in the middle, we've got sports the going train and that tells the time it drives the hands on the outside. tells the other 2 trains. what they're about to do and what time they're going to do. a good number for this is the pendulum of the great couple questions, so which keeps the time keeping. so just the time, keep your eyes. we use old pre decimal pennies by putting one penny on to the pendulum. it speeds the clock up by 2 fifths of a 2nd in 24 hours. that's how we keep the clock so accurate. we only allow it to be plus or minus 2 seconds of time when it strikes big been there are a total of $400.00 steps declined to reach the last secret said to have been installed in 1885 at the request of queen victoria
the inner workings wishes the great clock of westminster. it's a 3 train, flat bed clock, which means that it's got 3 distinct sections ter it, we've got the call to try and behind me, which strikes quarter past half past quotes to and just before the hour. at the far end, we've got the strike trade, which actually rings big. ben, i'm in the middle, we've got sports the going train and that tells the time it drives the hands on the outside. tells the other 2 trains. what they're about to do and...
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and we can see 5 bells, the full quarter bells, which make the westminster quarter chimes and in the center is the ball shape of big band. and the secret is that a very large hammer was used to begin with, and it formed a crack in the bow. and so, although it is note e that we hear whenever the block is stroke, alma, our it is, in fact a very serious samba knows that we hear, ah, but how did the town get its name? the secret of the name of the great bell, which is big ben, is from the m p, who was in charge of the works when the bells were being installed, benjamin hall and his nickname, walls big ben. say they gave it to the bell itself. and this has in turn, given it to the tower, although it's the elizabeth tower. everybody knows it as big ben in 2017. the bells fell silent for 5 years. the entire talent was scaffolded and underwent extensive renovation until the end of 2022. in the process, the talent revealed another secret. it's been a great surprise to find out that the exterior color of the dolls was this blue. because we had seen it for generations as black. and it wasn't un
and we can see 5 bells, the full quarter bells, which make the westminster quarter chimes and in the center is the ball shape of big band. and the secret is that a very large hammer was used to begin with, and it formed a crack in the bow. and so, although it is note e that we hear whenever the block is stroke, alma, our it is, in fact a very serious samba knows that we hear, ah, but how did the town get its name? the secret of the name of the great bell, which is big ben, is from the m p, who...
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yes, because westminster are hardly likely — referendum.e westminster are hardly likely to _ referendum. yes, because westminster are hardly likely to grant _ referendum. yes, because westminster are hardly likely to grant their _ are hardly likely to grant their wish for a referendum so nicola sturgeon is now saying that because she feels the scottish people are being denied —— denied democracy, which is an argument which might hold water if they hadn't had a referendum already but of course they had won in 2014, she is now saying that in effect when there is another general election, the next general election which is scheduled to be some time we assume in 2024 or very, very early 2025, that she will campaign for very, very early 2025, that she will campaignfor it very, very early 2025, that she will campaign for it to be defective referendum. but i don't see how that is actually going to be carried out, not least because the electorate will decide what the electorate wants to vote on, people going into the polling booth, they have very p
yes, because westminster are hardly likely — referendum.e westminster are hardly likely to _ referendum. yes, because westminster are hardly likely to grant _ referendum. yes, because westminster are hardly likely to grant their _ are hardly likely to grant their wish for a referendum so nicola sturgeon is now saying that because she feels the scottish people are being denied —— denied democracy, which is an argument which might hold water if they hadn't had a referendum already but of...
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eries of >> westminster college has been a host free series a very famous lectures of the jonathan green foundation, chief of london. elector that churchill delivered here 75 years ago. other celebrated lectures here at the ibm lecture, the jerry price lecture, the newly established power lecture ship, established by churchill fellow and passed leadership award recipient, ambassador stephen brower, westminster college classic of 1967. but one of the most venerable lecture series here at the college is the crosby temper series. since 1981, scholars, statesman, women and others have delivered lectures from the historic court christopher in church of saint mary, the virgin to share with us thoughts on churchill, the angela merkel and other topics. other speakers had included andrew roberts, sir martin gilbert, and others, all of whom had been give in this distinguish title. today, we present that 34th unit inner crosby camper lecture. and the first to be delivered virtually to a global audience. and to introduce today speaker, i'm pleased to welcome churchill fellow and the current director
eries of >> westminster college has been a host free series a very famous lectures of the jonathan green foundation, chief of london. elector that churchill delivered here 75 years ago. other celebrated lectures here at the ibm lecture, the jerry price lecture, the newly established power lecture ship, established by churchill fellow and passed leadership award recipient, ambassador stephen brower, westminster college classic of 1967. but one of the most venerable lecture series here at...
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government does not have the power to call another independence referendum without the consent of westminster. we must and we will find another democratic, lawful and constitutional means by which the scottish people can express their will the home secretary suella barverman is questioned by mps over the government's handling of migrants crossing the channel on small boats. we have failed to control our borders, yes. and that's why our prime minister and myself are determined to fix this problem. we talk to the motherjailed for killing a sex offender accused of abusing her three sons — she's now campaigning to stop paedophiles from hiding their identities. a worker at walmart supermarket in the united states shoots dead six people and injures four others. at least three people have been killed in a new wave of russian attacks on the ukrainian capital which have hit water and power supplies. the drfeel—good guitarist wilko johnson has died at the age of 75. he had a terminal cancer diagnosis almost ten years ago but kept on touring until last month. and another upset at the world cup as japan
government does not have the power to call another independence referendum without the consent of westminster. we must and we will find another democratic, lawful and constitutional means by which the scottish people can express their will the home secretary suella barverman is questioned by mps over the government's handling of migrants crossing the channel on small boats. we have failed to control our borders, yes. and that's why our prime minister and myself are determined to fix this...
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gavin i westminster circles.that tarantula was re-housed — times of times. that tarantula was re-housed somewhere _ times of times. that tarantula was re-housed somewhere away i times of times. that tarantula was re-housed somewhere away from | times of times. that tarantula was i re-housed somewhere away from his re—housed somewhere away from his office and onto those investigations, do we have a sense of who is carrying out this investigations? presbyterians? latte investigations? presbyterians? we have investigations? presbyterians? - have the independence investigations in the conservative party are doing these investigations in downing street said is looking into the perspective and from the parliamentary perspective, more than 100 days, under 21 days roughly, the average as far as mps because not just government conduct comes in to scrutiny but in the house of commons, this respect policy and people expect these things to be followed in wendy morton has not just confirmed that the complaint of a conservativ
gavin i westminster circles.that tarantula was re-housed — times of times. that tarantula was re-housed somewhere _ times of times. that tarantula was re-housed somewhere away i times of times. that tarantula was re-housed somewhere away from | times of times. that tarantula was i re-housed somewhere away from his re—housed somewhere away from his office and onto those investigations, do we have a sense of who is carrying out this investigations? presbyterians? latte investigations?...
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we will be live in manston and westminster - our borders.ll be live in | manston and westminster with our borders. we will be live in - manston and westminster with the latest. also this lunchtime. more debate about a windfall tax, after the oil giant bp reports global profits of more than £7 billion in the three months to september. the former health secretary matt hancock has been suspended as a conservative mp, after revealing he's to appear on i'm a celebrity...get me out of here!. it is that man again, chrisjordan! england's men's cricketers keep their world cup hopes alive, with a crucial victory against new zealand. and from the hand of god to the auction house — the ball used to score one of football's most famous goals goes under the hammer. and coming up on the bbc news channel: the women's rugby league world cup gets under way this afternoon, as hosts england take on brazil at headingley. hello. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the chief inspector of prisons says conditions at the manston migrant processing centr
we will be live in manston and westminster - our borders.ll be live in | manston and westminster with our borders. we will be live in - manston and westminster with the latest. also this lunchtime. more debate about a windfall tax, after the oil giant bp reports global profits of more than £7 billion in the three months to september. the former health secretary matt hancock has been suspended as a conservative mp, after revealing he's to appear on i'm a celebrity...get me out of here!. it is...
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westminster. approval from. westminster.estminster of blocking the referendum as a route to independence . she also says a independence. she also says a special snp conference will be held in the new year to how to move forward . a so—called move forward. a so—called partnership in which one partner is denied right to choose a different future. but even to ask itself the question cannot be described in any way as voluntary or even a partnership at all. so this ruling that the nofion at all. so this ruling that the notion of the uk as a voluntary partnership of nations, if it ever was a reality, is longer a reality and that it exposes a situation that is quite simply on a sustainable . some homeless on a sustainable. some homeless people have the government of prioritising migrants over their welfare . more than 300 mostly welfare. more than 300 mostly male asylum have been staying at the metropole hotel on blackpool's seafront for the past . a homeless group live in past. a homeless group live in the city, which includes an a
westminster. approval from. westminster.estminster of blocking the referendum as a route to independence . she also says a independence. she also says a special snp conference will be held in the new year to how to move forward . a so—called move forward. a so—called partnership in which one partner is denied right to choose a different future. but even to ask itself the question cannot be described in any way as voluntary or even a partnership at all. so this ruling that the nofion at...
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k and the government in westminster is a conservative lead government. is there any friction there between the fact that the whales is led by the labor party and the rest of the country is being governed by the can services when it does lead to tensions, the degree of tension tends to depend on the nature of a government at westminster. we've lived through 12 years now of conservative government at some points. that's been a relatively been in relationship. at other times, it's be more conflict you all. a great deal depends upon the degree to which a westminster government respects the dilution settlement. not just in relation to wales, but scotland and northern ireland as well. the reason i'm asking all of this is because recently there was a controversy where, where you lost your 10 in the center of the wealth welsh assembly. and we even heard about that in this part of the world that was over the health service, which like the health services, what across the u. k. in wales is experiencing a problems it's to do with with to do with funding. and this i
k and the government in westminster is a conservative lead government. is there any friction there between the fact that the whales is led by the labor party and the rest of the country is being governed by the can services when it does lead to tensions, the degree of tension tends to depend on the nature of a government at westminster. we've lived through 12 years now of conservative government at some points. that's been a relatively been in relationship. at other times, it's be more conflict...
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and they were doing wheel spins on westminster bridge, lambeth , a westminster bridge, lambeth, a bunch of other bridges , which is bunch of other bridges, which is fun. i for my own part. i certainly would have enjoyed it on the bridge over the river at skoda , while tootling to my skoda, while tootling to my houday skoda, while tootling to my holiday villa in cash strapped . holiday villa in cash strapped. but oddly enough, the albanians only seem to acquire the lamborghini knees and mercs and bmw after they wash up on the shores of dover and folkestone last night as i was strolling the boulevards of the new tehran on thames, the metropolitan , on thames, the metropolitan, whose cars were everywhere close past the bridge behind me. so we asked the coppers why are you closing the bridge? and the officer that it was because the albanians were doing their wheelies the bridges and wheelies on the bridges and backing traffic miles so the backing up traffic miles so the useless plod solution that was to close down the bridges and back up traffic for even miles and instead have the doing the
and they were doing wheel spins on westminster bridge, lambeth , a westminster bridge, lambeth, a bunch of other bridges , which is bunch of other bridges, which is fun. i for my own part. i certainly would have enjoyed it on the bridge over the river at skoda , while tootling to my skoda, while tootling to my houday skoda, while tootling to my holiday villa in cash strapped . holiday villa in cash strapped. but oddly enough, the albanians only seem to acquire the lamborghini knees and mercs...
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and they were doing wheel spins on westminster bridge, lambeth , a westminster bridge, lambeth, a bunch of other bridges , which is bunch of other bridges, which is fun. i for my own part. i certainly would have enjoyed it on the bridge over the river at skoda , while tootling to my skoda, while tootling to my houday skoda, while tootling to my holiday villa in cash strapped . holiday villa in cash strapped. but oddly enough, the albanians only seem to acquire the lamborghini knees and mercs and bmw after they wash up on the shores of dover and folkestone last night as i was strolling the boulevards of the new tehran on thames, the metropolitan , on thames, the metropolitan, whose cars were everywhere close past the bridge behind me. so we asked the coppers why are you closing the bridge? and the officer that it was because the albanians were doing their wheelies the bridges and wheelies on the bridges and backing traffic miles so the backing up traffic miles so the useless plod solution that was to close down the bridges and back up traffic for even miles and instead have the doing the
and they were doing wheel spins on westminster bridge, lambeth , a westminster bridge, lambeth, a bunch of other bridges , which is bunch of other bridges, which is fun. i for my own part. i certainly would have enjoyed it on the bridge over the river at skoda , while tootling to my skoda, while tootling to my houday skoda, while tootling to my holiday villa in cash strapped . holiday villa in cash strapped. but oddly enough, the albanians only seem to acquire the lamborghini knees and mercs...
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k and the government in westminster is a conservative lead government. is there any friction there between the fact that the whales is led by the labor party and the rest of the country is being governed by the conservatives? when it does lead to tensions, the degree attention tends to depend on the nature of a government at westminster. we've lived through 12 years now of conservative government at some point, that's been a relatively benign relationship. at other times, it's be more conflict. you will, a great deal depends upon the degree to which a westminster government respects the devolution settlement, not just in relation to wales, but scotland and northern ireland as well. the reason i'm asking all of this is because recently there was a contrivance where you lost your temper in the center of the wealth, the welsh assembly. and we even heard about that in this part of the world that was over the health service, which like the health service right across the u. k. in wales is experiencing a problems it's to do with with to do with funding. and th
k and the government in westminster is a conservative lead government. is there any friction there between the fact that the whales is led by the labor party and the rest of the country is being governed by the conservatives? when it does lead to tensions, the degree attention tends to depend on the nature of a government at westminster. we've lived through 12 years now of conservative government at some point, that's been a relatively benign relationship. at other times, it's be more conflict....
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the scottish uk government at westminster. tue: scottish parliament uk government at westminster.sh parliament does not have the power to legislate for a referendum on scottish independence. nicola sturgeon will continue to seek westminster authority to proceed with the vote and warns of this if it is not forthcoming. what this if it is not forthcoming. what i will not do, _ this if it is not forthcoming. what i will not do, however, _ this if it is not forthcoming. what i will not do, however, is - this if it is not forthcoming. what i will not do, however, is go - this if it is not forthcoming. �*w�*tat i will not do, however, is go cap this if it is not forthcoming. matt i will not do, however, is go cap in hand. my expectation in the short term at least is that uk government will maintain its position of outright democracy denial and that position is in my view notjust unsustainable but also utterly self—defeating. the more content of the westminster establishment shows for scottish democracy, the more certain it is that scotland will vote yes —— in more contempt. the vote yes
the scottish uk government at westminster. tue: scottish parliament uk government at westminster.sh parliament does not have the power to legislate for a referendum on scottish independence. nicola sturgeon will continue to seek westminster authority to proceed with the vote and warns of this if it is not forthcoming. what this if it is not forthcoming. what i will not do, _ this if it is not forthcoming. what i will not do, however, _ this if it is not forthcoming. what i will not do, however,...
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westminster. inferior minority. westminster.ecause again, one could argue that due to the fact we've now left the european union, it's probably more of a salient point that we this type of language. secondly i would actually agree with you if it wasn't for the fact that black and to and brown people still to contend this day. contend with racism to this day. and so that's ultimately the biggest that we have to biggest issue that we have to hold and again, hold onto. and so, again, when we use the term minority ethnic , it infers inferiority and inferiority ultimately is kind of foundation of racism. and that's why perpetuating the job of westminster council is to after local people, tenants , after local people, tenants, businesses, it's, it's got the whole of the west end is part of westminster council. why is it into all this international politics you like big talk about global majorities because we're really diverse have you been living under you in a cave where extremely diverse . therefore we extremely diverse. therefore w
westminster. inferior minority. westminster.ecause again, one could argue that due to the fact we've now left the european union, it's probably more of a salient point that we this type of language. secondly i would actually agree with you if it wasn't for the fact that black and to and brown people still to contend this day. contend with racism to this day. and so that's ultimately the biggest that we have to biggest issue that we have to hold and again, hold onto. and so, again, when we use...
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government does not have the power to call another independence referendum without the consent of westminster. we must, and we will, find another democratic, lawful and constitutional means by which the scottish people can express their will. the home secretary suella braverman is questioned by mps over the government's handling of migrants crossing the channel on small boats. we have failed to control our borders, yes, and that's why the prime minister and myself are absolutely determined to fix this problem. we talk to the motherjailed for killing a sex offender the dr feelgood guitarist wilko johnson has died at the age of 75. he had a terminal cancer diagnosis almost ten years ago, but kept on touring until last month. and another upset at the world cup as japan beat four—time champions germany 2—1. before the game, the german team staged a protest in support of lgbt rights. good evening. judges at the supreme court have ruled that the scottish parliament cannot organise a second independence referendum, unless the uk government agrees. in 2014, voters in scotland rejected independence, b
government does not have the power to call another independence referendum without the consent of westminster. we must, and we will, find another democratic, lawful and constitutional means by which the scottish people can express their will. the home secretary suella braverman is questioned by mps over the government's handling of migrants crossing the channel on small boats. we have failed to control our borders, yes, and that's why the prime minister and myself are absolutely determined to...
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and westminster insiders and politicians. star sean hosted the crossfire star rosewood hotel in covent garden. it was actually an orgy of self—congratulation . we're self—congratulation. we're throwing the country into was merely a punch line to selfish ministers , high hunt fisheries. ministers, high hunt fisheries. she who seem to think everything that's going on the past few months makes me really angry. actually, it's all some sort of game , you and the team for this game, you and the team for this unexpected honour, which i must say i need to dedicate to my fantastic my friends family. and of course the uk bond markets . of course the uk bond markets. and to those conservative mps who didn't for me in the leadership contest, i told you you'd pay for it and now just put up your taxes. now as chancellor going to have to cancel our family skiing to switzerland because if you the perfect splash for the sunday times summer said it's not that much of an honour to be chancellor these days because everyone gets a go none of that
and westminster insiders and politicians. star sean hosted the crossfire star rosewood hotel in covent garden. it was actually an orgy of self—congratulation . we're self—congratulation. we're throwing the country into was merely a punch line to selfish ministers , high hunt fisheries. ministers, high hunt fisheries. she who seem to think everything that's going on the past few months makes me really angry. actually, it's all some sort of game , you and the team for this game, you and the...
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well, let's update westminster.u now on the other news of the day with the labour leader, sir keir starmer telling the cbi conference in birmingham that he wanted a new partnership with the business community on the bafis the business community on the basis of economic migration . he basis of economic migration. he said that labour wanted a pragmatic approach while seeking to ensure that british workers had the skills needed to fill vacancies. this what he told the business leaders . i've got business leaders. i've got that clip. but certainly he was telling those members of the delegates at the cbi conference that labour would actually have a new relationship . he said, a new relationship. he said, i think we can hear what he had to say now, but to do the hard yards on growth but will also need to be pragmatic for the bafic need to be pragmatic for the basic lack of people . we won't basic lack of people. we won't ignore the need for workers to come to this country. we can't have a situation as we did with hgv driver
well, let's update westminster.u now on the other news of the day with the labour leader, sir keir starmer telling the cbi conference in birmingham that he wanted a new partnership with the business community on the bafis the business community on the basis of economic migration . he basis of economic migration. he said that labour wanted a pragmatic approach while seeking to ensure that british workers had the skills needed to fill vacancies. this what he told the business leaders . i've got...
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and westminster insiders and politicians. star sean hosted the crossfire star rosewood hotel in covent garden. it was actually an orgy of self—congratulation . we're self—congratulation. we're throwing the country into was merely a punch line to selfish ministers , high hunt fisheries. ministers, high hunt fisheries. she who seem to think everything that's going on the past few months makes me really angry. actually, it's all some sort of game , you and the team for this game, you and the team for this unexpected honour, which i must say i need to dedicate to my fantastic my friends family. and of course the uk bond markets . of course the uk bond markets. and to those conservative mps who didn't for me in the leadership contest, i told you you'd pay for it and now just put up your taxes. now as chancellor going to have to cancel our family skiing to switzerland because if you the perfect splash for the sunday times summer said it's not that much of an honour to be chancellor these days because everyone gets a go none of that
and westminster insiders and politicians. star sean hosted the crossfire star rosewood hotel in covent garden. it was actually an orgy of self—congratulation . we're self—congratulation. we're throwing the country into was merely a punch line to selfish ministers , high hunt fisheries. ministers, high hunt fisheries. she who seem to think everything that's going on the past few months makes me really angry. actually, it's all some sort of game , you and the team for this game, you and the...