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they didn't teach even the windrush . didn't teach even the windrush.candal, everyone knows about it. so it seems to be the, the tendency to just, just pick cherry pick what you want. and as a result of that, people will accept it. but that's long gone. people are not going what james cleverly addressing what james cleverly said directly there about how we have had numerous different people in very prominent positions of power in this country, especially politically, who come from a variety of different ethnic minority backgrounds. and he says that actually, because we've got that because we are colonialism. >> well, i think it's like everything, you know, it's context for the for the individuals, what's happened in their family, what's happened in their family, what's happened in their heritage, i mean, james cleverly is a, you know, is entitled to his views, but i think what he exhibits is a term of minority response to dominance . so he is accepting dominance. so he is accepting a lot of history, he's not avoiding it . and it's definitely avoiding it
they didn't teach even the windrush . didn't teach even the windrush.candal, everyone knows about it. so it seems to be the, the tendency to just, just pick cherry pick what you want. and as a result of that, people will accept it. but that's long gone. people are not going what james cleverly addressing what james cleverly said directly there about how we have had numerous different people in very prominent positions of power in this country, especially politically, who come from a variety of...
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Aug 26, 2024
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lots of those from the windrush generation in the late 50s and early 60s helped rebuild this country biggest carnivals in the world. tell us about the costume, the parade, are you excited? so us about the costume, the parade, are you excited?— us about the costume, the parade, are you excited? so excited. here is my punch. — are you excited? so excited. here is my punch. staying _ are you excited? so excited. here is my punch, staying hydrated, - are you excited? so excited. here is| my punch, staying hydrated, getting all the _ my punch, staying hydrated, getting all the vibes, babe. my punch, staying hydrated, getting allthe vibes, babe. all my punch, staying hydrated, getting all the vibes, babe.— all the vibes, babe. all the vibes. so ultimately _ all the vibes, babe. all the vibes. so ultimately carnival— all the vibes, babe. all the vibes. so ultimately carnival is - all the vibes, babe. all the vibes. so ultimately carnival is about. so ultimately carnival is about experiencing caribbean culture. behind us are 30 of those sound systems. the route here is about three miles long
lots of those from the windrush generation in the late 50s and early 60s helped rebuild this country biggest carnivals in the world. tell us about the costume, the parade, are you excited? so us about the costume, the parade, are you excited?— us about the costume, the parade, are you excited? so excited. here is my punch. — are you excited? so excited. here is my punch. staying _ are you excited? so excited. here is my punch, staying hydrated, - are you excited? so excited. here is| my...
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they didn't teach even the windrush . didn't teach even the windrush.he scandal, everyone knows about it. so it seems to be the, the tendency to just, just pick cherry pick what you want. and as a result of that, people will accept it. but that's long gone. people are not going to accept it at face value. they're going to research it. they're going to look at things and to ensure that they got the real truth. >> okay, michelle, look , is it a >> okay, michelle, look, is it a difficult thing to say that? look, it's time to draw a line in the sand. it's time to move on.and in the sand. it's time to move on. and that actually we should just be be looking forward. i mean, i see, you know, sadiq khan, for example, commissioning yet another statue, i think this time to commemorate the transatlantic slave trade, etc. i mean , it's stuff like that, i mean, it's stuff like that, just pointless virtue signalling that reminds us of the negatives. >> no, i think it is important to remember our history, warts and all. and that's how we prevent atrocities happening i
they didn't teach even the windrush . didn't teach even the windrush.he scandal, everyone knows about it. so it seems to be the, the tendency to just, just pick cherry pick what you want. and as a result of that, people will accept it. but that's long gone. people are not going to accept it at face value. they're going to research it. they're going to look at things and to ensure that they got the real truth. >> okay, michelle, look , is it a >> okay, michelle, look, is it a...
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Aug 25, 2024
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stamped in traditional roots of the civil rights movement from way back in the 1950s where many of the windrush known as children's day where many of them are competing for the title of best costume! loud music are you enjoying carnival today! yes. what is your favourite thing about carnival? i today! yes. what is your favourite thing about carnival?— thing about carnival? i like the feed and deed _ thing about carnival? i like the feed and deed edition. - thing about carnival? i like the feed and deed edition. it - thing about carnival? i like the feed and deed edition. it is - thing about carnival? i like the l feed and deed edition. it is very exciting, is legs you release yourself and have you been dancing? what is your favourite part about carnival? i5 what is your favourite part about carnival? , , . ~ what is your favourite part about carnival? , , . ,, ., carnival? is the music. i like that it so i carnival? is the music. i like that it so i like _ carnival? is the music. i like that it so i like the _ carnival? is the music. i like that it so i like the music _ carnival? is the music.
stamped in traditional roots of the civil rights movement from way back in the 1950s where many of the windrush known as children's day where many of them are competing for the title of best costume! loud music are you enjoying carnival today! yes. what is your favourite thing about carnival? i today! yes. what is your favourite thing about carnival?— thing about carnival? i like the feed and deed _ thing about carnival? i like the feed and deed edition. - thing about carnival? i like the...
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Aug 11, 2024
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had seen enough and made some changes but that could not halt the slide or turn it around asjeff windrushtimism but he and his team have much to do. this time next week, the premier league will be up and running. community shield yesterday, final pre—season friendlies today. arsenal beat lyon 2—0 with goals from centre halves gabriel and william saliba. liverpool beat sevilla 4—1 in the first of two games at anfield, diogo jota with the opener. arne slot�*s side also played against las palmas in a behind closed doors friendly shortly after. liverpool start their campaign away at newly promoted ipswich town on saturday. chelsea were also in action this afternoon as they were beaten 1—0 by inter milan, but some good news for chelsea fans — they have announced the signing of pedro neto from wolves. he was brought out at half time of today's friendly. the portuguese international has joined for an initialfee of £54 million, and has signed a seven—year contract. cricket now, and four games in the hundred, manchester originals' batter beth mooney was left stranded on 99 not out as she ran out o
had seen enough and made some changes but that could not halt the slide or turn it around asjeff windrushtimism but he and his team have much to do. this time next week, the premier league will be up and running. community shield yesterday, final pre—season friendlies today. arsenal beat lyon 2—0 with goals from centre halves gabriel and william saliba. liverpool beat sevilla 4—1 in the first of two games at anfield, diogo jota with the opener. arne slot�*s side also played against las...
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Aug 11, 2024
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there are some people, just been speaking to a friend of mine who is part of the windrush generationike myself as a child, lived in poverty, lived in the slums of notting hill, made his way. bier? of notting hill, made his way. very like ou, of notting hill, made his way. very like you. then? _ of notting hill, made his way. very like you, then? but _ of notting hill, made his way. very like you, then? but he _ of notting hill, made his way. very like you, then? but he made - of notting hill, made his way. very like you, then? but he made his. of notting hill, made his way. very. like you, then? but he made his way into wealth — like you, then? but he made his way into wealth and, _ like you, then? but he made his way into wealth and, you _ like you, then? but he made his way into wealth and, you know, - like you, then? but he made his way into wealth and, you know, did - like you, then? but he made his way into wealth and, you know, did not. into wealth and, you know, did not go into the political and social fields but he is a person who demonstrates that poverty is not always the d
there are some people, just been speaking to a friend of mine who is part of the windrush generationike myself as a child, lived in poverty, lived in the slums of notting hill, made his way. bier? of notting hill, made his way. very like ou, of notting hill, made his way. very like you. then? _ of notting hill, made his way. very like you, then? but _ of notting hill, made his way. very like you, then? but he _ of notting hill, made his way. very like you, then? but he made - of notting hill,...
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. >> was humid at points windrush through along with that cold front. definitely cooling us down. what we've got this morning is definitely a lot of low cloud cover. >> couple of misty and drizzly spots at the coast. but all in all, you're just really get a notice that cool down radar does show dry conditions across the region right now in northern california, already seeing some showers and even a couple of thunderstorms popping up in the sacramento valley yesterday. this chance of showers for the most part stays north of santa rosa. so i know we've been talking about those sprinkles possible likely if we see any of it, it's going to be while you're sleeping tonight into tomorrow morning. so it is actually still a very good friday to be out and about enjoying it as much as possible winds. definitely much. most of the factor up in the north bay. very calm now for the bayshore and much of the peninsula as well. definitely not going to be asrwindy of a day as yesterday was current temperatures in the 50's to 60's and we don't really budge from here. all whole lot. i mean, daytime hi
. >> was humid at points windrush through along with that cold front. definitely cooling us down. what we've got this morning is definitely a lot of low cloud cover. >> couple of misty and drizzly spots at the coast. but all in all, you're just really get a notice that cool down radar does show dry conditions across the region right now in northern california, already seeing some showers and even a couple of thunderstorms popping up in the sacramento valley yesterday. this chance of...
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malcolm: straddling the river windrush, bourton on the water is known as the little venice of the cotswolds england notable for its mellow, honeyed stone architecture. [church bells] this is england at its finest, it's picture perfect, almost fairy tale beautiful and wonderfully tranquil. but you have to get up early to find it like this, especially when the sun deigns to appear. >> when you think a population of about 4300, and we get round about 1.25 million tourists a year, you know, you can see how people get stressed out by it. malcolm: jon wareing is both a district councillor and an occasionally frazzled resident. >> i've had a number of people who've actually said that considering moving from bourton, because they just can't take the overtourism anymore. malcolm: one of bourton's attractions is a replica of the village, a suitable metaphor for tourism's footprint here and around the world. >> when you come to live in a place like baltimore water, you would be a fool to do so if you couldn't handle knowing that there was a peak tourist season, and you were going to see a lot of peopl
malcolm: straddling the river windrush, bourton on the water is known as the little venice of the cotswolds england notable for its mellow, honeyed stone architecture. [church bells] this is england at its finest, it's picture perfect, almost fairy tale beautiful and wonderfully tranquil. but you have to get up early to find it like this, especially when the sun deigns to appear. >> when you think a population of about 4300, and we get round about 1.25 million tourists a year, you know,...
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as a celebration of cultural diversity, of the heritage of the black community, particularly the windrushrime figures do seem to be particularly blighting. and when we have firearms like this, it's a different league to getting nicked for ticket touting or drugs. >> no, i agree, i think it's a shame because it ruins it for other people. my friends that have gone today will go and have a nice time, enjoy themselves and come home and not be any any more either. i think there is historical precedent for having the carnival elsewhere. i think when it was first launched in 58, they actually held it indoors at kings cross and even the bbc showed it. it was it was a sort of a thing that brought people together. whether that would work now, i don't know what the feeling would be, i don't know. and i, i would say, and this is to not ignore the issues.i and this is to not ignore the issues. i want to be clear that you can do two things at once. there does seem to be a particular focus on things like the notting hill carnival. i wouldn't say necessarily is because of race. i think there's a class el
as a celebration of cultural diversity, of the heritage of the black community, particularly the windrushrime figures do seem to be particularly blighting. and when we have firearms like this, it's a different league to getting nicked for ticket touting or drugs. >> no, i agree, i think it's a shame because it ruins it for other people. my friends that have gone today will go and have a nice time, enjoy themselves and come home and not be any any more either. i think there is historical...
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look at the windrush scandal. these people benefited our country for a long time.we want our country back and they're not integrated. >> i think they need to be talking. >> we need to get people talking. i'm a communication expert. we need to be listening. we need to be talking. we need to be getting some of the thugs to be getting some of the thugs to go and visit some of the people that are running the mosques and actually have a conversation. like, i don't think, like just getting the police out there and going, no, you know, the law is going to solve it. i think they need to talk . talk. >> i think for me it's a tricky one because i've got, you know, an immigrant father and mother. i'm colombian italian and so and i'm colombian italian and so and i'm an irishman. well, there you go. >> my mum was born in egypt. >> my mum was born in egypt. >> there you go. multicultural, multicultural . but it's, you multicultural. but it's, you know, there's a very big difference between coming here to the uk and working hard and contributing to society or living just a peacef
look at the windrush scandal. these people benefited our country for a long time.we want our country back and they're not integrated. >> i think they need to be talking. >> we need to get people talking. i'm a communication expert. we need to be listening. we need to be talking. we need to be getting some of the thugs to be getting some of the thugs to go and visit some of the people that are running the mosques and actually have a conversation. like, i don't think, like just...