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they got everything wrong, they got the euro wrong, the erm wrong, the less like they got mrs thatcher wrong. the cbi, i love them dearly, some of them are my best friends but really they are hopeless. we cannot stay they are hopeless. we cannot stay the customs union and there are technological solutions to the irish border and i think that will be part of fudge which was mentioned by michel barnier. the daily telegraph we will turn back to an gp appointments go unused at the weekend. many of us did not even realise that you have the option of agp realise that you have the option of a gp appointment at the weekend.” had a doctor's appointment at the weekend recently. i did know that but more than one in four gp appointments are unused at weekends which is a huge amount. it is really ha rd which is a huge amount. it is really hard to get a doctor's appointment and can take weeks to get an appointment and this idea that there are available slots that are going unused at the weekend according to the telegraph, this is mostly a matter of people being unaware that the slots access and yo
they got everything wrong, they got the euro wrong, the erm wrong, the less like they got mrs thatcher wrong. the cbi, i love them dearly, some of them are my best friends but really they are hopeless. we cannot stay they are hopeless. we cannot stay the customs union and there are technological solutions to the irish border and i think that will be part of fudge which was mentioned by michel barnier. the daily telegraph we will turn back to an gp appointments go unused at the weekend. many of...
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thatcher and so full of. and i always think. in so much that it's ok to have political manipulation to suppress working class values and working class people but on the other hand when it comes to conflict the nation is dependent on those working class men because they're the ones who go to rule the sleeves up and go out and do the dirty work of the mistah direction of politics and i find that a lot and certainly today you look at the aspect of modern day warfare with troops the scent dogs afghanistan etc the rules of engagement to be different from the british to the americans so i find it rather alarming that we have a conflict but politicians say well yes we've got to look at the moral issues and the moral values related to pulling the trigger in this particular situation so a young man is expected maybe nineteen or twenty to establish the engagement direction from politicians and think well should i do this by which time it could be dead it's very complex and we introduce that element of morality which to
thatcher and so full of. and i always think. in so much that it's ok to have political manipulation to suppress working class values and working class people but on the other hand when it comes to conflict the nation is dependent on those working class men because they're the ones who go to rule the sleeves up and go out and do the dirty work of the mistah direction of politics and i find that a lot and certainly today you look at the aspect of modern day warfare with troops the scent dogs...
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thatcher took an absurd. decision to drop it to ban it all around the world in america and australia because she couldn't bad it in america it was vitally published but it was a strange book was written by a right wing fanatic who should never be modified but he was he was a deputy director he believed that the director of five was a soviet spy. he believed the deputy director to revive he believed it when m i five operations went well he believed it was because the senior figures were leaking it to the russians whereas of course they went wrong because of their own incompetence because it wasn't called that is that we shouldn't be worried that they go to governments and ideas have these were being overthrown like our wilson's government because it wasn't me but they were incompetent right wing fanatics and they never got anywhere but spycatcher was interesting because when i first defended it i thought this is in the public interest to show the level of penetration of russian spies in the cold war in our top
thatcher took an absurd. decision to drop it to ban it all around the world in america and australia because she couldn't bad it in america it was vitally published but it was a strange book was written by a right wing fanatic who should never be modified but he was he was a deputy director he believed that the director of five was a soviet spy. he believed the deputy director to revive he believed it when m i five operations went well he believed it was because the senior figures were leaking...
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awareness of that campaign no man thank you after the break as declassified papers reveal a plan by mrs thatcher to teach a lesson to work because it is to raise of a covering up crimes that all grieve with thousands battled in the south yorkshire countryside against what could become a neo liberalism that's all coming up the budget of going on the ground. what politicians do something. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. somehow want to be. the two going to be close to see what the full story of the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of our. city. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime stamped each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you long to be ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent i just want to secure them with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and. we rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars ai industr
awareness of that campaign no man thank you after the break as declassified papers reveal a plan by mrs thatcher to teach a lesson to work because it is to raise of a covering up crimes that all grieve with thousands battled in the south yorkshire countryside against what could become a neo liberalism that's all coming up the budget of going on the ground. what politicians do something. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure....
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thatcher took. an absurd. decision to drop it to ban it all around the world in america and australia because you couldn't bad it in america it was vitally published but it was a strange book was written by a right wing fanatic who should never be modified but he was he was a deputy director he believed that the director of five was a soviet spy. he believed the deputy director of he believed it when m i five operations were.
thatcher took. an absurd. decision to drop it to ban it all around the world in america and australia because you couldn't bad it in america it was vitally published but it was a strange book was written by a right wing fanatic who should never be modified but he was he was a deputy director he believed that the director of five was a soviet spy. he believed the deputy director of he believed it when m i five operations were.
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over a well— publicised cuppa, mrs thatcher defended the councils' sale policy. since then, over 300,000 londoners have seized the chance to purchase their council home and get on the property ladder under the right—to—buy scheme. music: where did i go byjorja smith beverly says it was a dream come true when she bought her two—bedroom flat on the aylesbury estate in southwark, after the council offered her a 38% deduction. before i decided to buy my home, i lived in the flat for 19 years. it was just a nice flat, big and spacious and the beautiful views over the london skyline. it took me two years to get the mortgage together, so i worked two jobs. so it was a very different financial commitment but i knew this is where i wanted to live for the rest of my life. butjust two months after beverly signed up, the council announced the estate was to undergo a regeneration programme. the old blocks will be demolished with beverly's cherished home among the first to be torn down. they sent letters to myself and other leaseholders and even the tenants saying we had
over a well— publicised cuppa, mrs thatcher defended the councils' sale policy. since then, over 300,000 londoners have seized the chance to purchase their council home and get on the property ladder under the right—to—buy scheme. music: where did i go byjorja smith beverly says it was a dream come true when she bought her two—bedroom flat on the aylesbury estate in southwark, after the council offered her a 38% deduction. before i decided to buy my home, i lived in the flat for 19...
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thatcher to teach a lesson to work because it is to raise of a covering up the crimes that all grieve with thousands battled in the south yorkshire countryside against what has become neo liberalism that's all coming up about to have going on the ground. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president and she. wanted. to go right to be close it's like them before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of. welcome back where it all grieve in south yorkshire at the site of one of the defining moments of international neoliberalism. years ago ten thousand to mind as many actually escorted to a steel coking plant in all grief south yorkshire were brutally. backed by the haps five thousand police jeremy corbyn says the first act of a labor government will be to launch an inquiry into what happened on the eighteenth of june one thousand nine hundred for something prime minister to raise of may has rejected critics say her refusal is to project her late leader margaret thatcher who declassi
thatcher to teach a lesson to work because it is to raise of a covering up the crimes that all grieve with thousands battled in the south yorkshire countryside against what has become neo liberalism that's all coming up about to have going on the ground. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president and she. wanted. to go right to be close it's like them before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in...
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thatcher to teach a lesson to workers for river is to reserve a covering up for crimes that all grieve with thousands battled in the south yorkshire countryside against what has become a new liberalism that's all coming up about to going underground. my body told me that i belong with the boys but my thoughts my mind with and then along with the girls. still be a very popular. person. i was born a male had a sex change when i was thirty years old. i've now been living as a woman for twenty eight years and i fully regret this. problem should have gone away from by now but they hadn't so these surgeries are nothing more than plastic surgery i've had several female to male friends and you look at it and you just go oh god you paid for that it's horrible nobody can change genders is impossible. is still luzhin it's a mental illness. this is now where one of my own flesh of my flesh she shall be called woman pushy was taken out. when the u.n. was founded it was meant to serve as a forum for dialogue and conciliation the chillen into a u.n. security council meeting and instead of robust deba
thatcher to teach a lesson to workers for river is to reserve a covering up for crimes that all grieve with thousands battled in the south yorkshire countryside against what has become a new liberalism that's all coming up about to going underground. my body told me that i belong with the boys but my thoughts my mind with and then along with the girls. still be a very popular. person. i was born a male had a sex change when i was thirty years old. i've now been living as a woman for twenty...
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thatcher to teach a lesson to work because it is to raise of a covering up the crimes that all grieve with thousands battled in the south yorkshire countryside against what has become a neo liberalism that's all coming up a lot to have going on the ground. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime stamped each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you long for the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent just last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per circuit first second and fifth point rose to twenty thousand. china's building two point one billion dollar a industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need remembering the one business show you know to miss the one and only. welcome back where it all grieve in south yorkshire the site of one of the defining moments of international neoliberalism thirty four years ago ten thousand miners many actually escorted to a steel coking plant in orgreave south yorkshire were brutally
thatcher to teach a lesson to work because it is to raise of a covering up the crimes that all grieve with thousands battled in the south yorkshire countryside against what has become a neo liberalism that's all coming up a lot to have going on the ground. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime stamped each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you long for the ultra rich eight point six percent...
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thatcher and the cuts under theresa may, particularly how they impacted on women. but what is interesting is thatjeremy corbyn, almost three yea rs thatjeremy corbyn, almost three years ago, wrote to the currently dissolved local authorities, telling them not to be tempted to set a legal budgets, something which the militant tendency did here in liverpool 30 years ago. so it looks like dawn butler is at odds with her party leader in praising the militant tendency‘s rule here in liverpool, and secondly, of course, all the viewers may remember right back at that time, there was a defining moment for the labour party when it is then leader neil kinnock talked about bigger task chaos caused by that council, and ended up expelling members of the militant tendency. but there, we have a frontbencher, shadow cabinet member, effectively saying that it was very good. indeed, that these people stood up to the conservative government of the time. 0k, thank you very much for that, iain watson in liverpool. let's get back now to our breaking story and that comcast has won the
thatcher and the cuts under theresa may, particularly how they impacted on women. but what is interesting is thatjeremy corbyn, almost three yea rs thatjeremy corbyn, almost three years ago, wrote to the currently dissolved local authorities, telling them not to be tempted to set a legal budgets, something which the militant tendency did here in liverpool 30 years ago. so it looks like dawn butler is at odds with her party leader in praising the militant tendency‘s rule here in liverpool, and...
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the lady thatcher length. that mrs may was not trying to dial it lady thatcher's legacy. somebody rang up and said, you are trying to divert her legacy. i think that is verbatim the conversation. if you read the extracts of the speech which have been given to the press tonight, thatis been given to the press tonight, that is the striking thing to how different it is from the rhetoric of the thatcher era. obviously it is sensible that if you are going to build more social housing, you don't wa nt to build more social housing, you don't want to be ghetto type housing for poor people who never get out of it. but you want to build it up as a respectable alternative. it does sound very different from the conservative party in the past. let's go to the daily mail because this story appears in the times as well. 60,000 cases of dementia blamed on toxic air. it's an extraordinary story because it suggests that diesel fumes in particular, are possibly linked to dementia. i wasn't aware of that. the link isn't definite, but it's probable. and it does really underlined the huge mist
the lady thatcher length. that mrs may was not trying to dial it lady thatcher's legacy. somebody rang up and said, you are trying to divert her legacy. i think that is verbatim the conversation. if you read the extracts of the speech which have been given to the press tonight, thatis been given to the press tonight, that is the striking thing to how different it is from the rhetoric of the thatcher era. obviously it is sensible that if you are going to build more social housing, you don't wa...
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. >> will thatcher, heritage and astute. i was wondering, mr. silverman mentioned the anti- fracking movement. i was wondering if you would go to more detail about that and how they're doing at 05 period that was a recent government port that i would point you to for more details peered why they're doing it, it is a threat peered they had exports -- cheaper u.s. natural gas given to them peered they say that as less movement -- for environmental reasons they were against it so their pumping money into those campaigns because at the end of the day it helps their own economic interest. >> given that one of motions -- russians that you talk about counter propaganda, but balancing free speech and state interest, what could the role of the u.s. government be in persuading americans to not vote solely based on things that they see on facebook? >> that's heart of the really important question peered the question you asked is what can we do to educate voters peered that's important peered the other things that u.s. government can do with regard to faceb
. >> will thatcher, heritage and astute. i was wondering, mr. silverman mentioned the anti- fracking movement. i was wondering if you would go to more detail about that and how they're doing at 05 period that was a recent government port that i would point you to for more details peered why they're doing it, it is a threat peered they had exports -- cheaper u.s. natural gas given to them peered they say that as less movement -- for environmental reasons they were against it so their...
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mr speaker, when the tories introduced thatcher 's poll tax in the 1980s, scotland was used as a guinea pig. the scottish tories paid a price for their folly, being wiped off the political map of scotland. the prime minister's chequers plan is even more unpopular than the poll tax. why is the prime minister gambling with scotland's future by taking us out of the eu against her will, with her disastrous chequers plan? the only people who are gambling with scotland's future are the snp who wa nt to ta ke scotla nd scotland's future are the snp who want to take scotland out of the uk! that was no answer to the question. i would remind the prime minister is prime minister 's questions. mr speaker, michel barnier has said the chequers plan is not acceptable. mervyn king has called the government's preparation is incompetent. prime minister, your chequers plan is as dead as a dodo. with the clock ticking, with the prime minister now finally concede that backing the single market and customs union is the only option to protect the economy and to protect the good friday agreement? can i say to
mr speaker, when the tories introduced thatcher 's poll tax in the 1980s, scotland was used as a guinea pig. the scottish tories paid a price for their folly, being wiped off the political map of scotland. the prime minister's chequers plan is even more unpopular than the poll tax. why is the prime minister gambling with scotland's future by taking us out of the eu against her will, with her disastrous chequers plan? the only people who are gambling with scotland's future are the snp who wa nt...
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will thatcher, heritage intern starting in september. i was wondering, i think it was mr. silberman who mentioned russian operations in the anti-fracking movement. i was wondering if you can go into more detail, how they're doing it, why they're doing. >> there was actually a recent government report on this with more of the details. why they're doing it, it's a threat, right? energy is one of their main exports. cheaper u.s. natural gas fracking is competition to them. they see there's a natural left movement for environmental reasons to go against it. so they are pumping money into those campaigns because at the end of the day, it helps their own economic interests. >> right here. >> i'm william thomas. i'm also a heritage intern starting in september. so, given one of russia's main weapons is the use of facebook, mr. patty, you talked about counterpropaganda. balancing free speech and state interests, what could the role of the u.s. government be in persuading american citizens to not vote solely based off things that they see on facebook and to get a diversity of infor
will thatcher, heritage intern starting in september. i was wondering, i think it was mr. silberman who mentioned russian operations in the anti-fracking movement. i was wondering if you can go into more detail, how they're doing it, why they're doing. >> there was actually a recent government report on this with more of the details. why they're doing it, it's a threat, right? energy is one of their main exports. cheaper u.s. natural gas fracking is competition to them. they see there's a...
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. >> will thatcher heritage intern starting in september. i was wondering, i think it was mr. zonerman who mentioned russian operations in the anti-fracking movement. i was wondering for you can go into more detail about that. >> there was a recent government report on this. why they're doing it energy is a threat. energy is one of their main exports. cheaper u.s. natural gas fracking is competition to them. they see there's a natural left movement for environmental reasons to go against it. so they are pumping money into those campaigns because at the end of the day, it helps their own economic interest. what could the role of the u.s. government be in persuading american citizens to not vote solely based off thing in this case see on facebook? >> what can we do to educate voters? that's important. there are other things the u.s. government can do with regard to facebook. that can help them be a good partner for american democracy. therefore they thought it was justified the government to make sure that everybody was represented within that space. you had to give the other si
. >> will thatcher heritage intern starting in september. i was wondering, i think it was mr. zonerman who mentioned russian operations in the anti-fracking movement. i was wondering for you can go into more detail about that. >> there was a recent government report on this. why they're doing it energy is a threat. energy is one of their main exports. cheaper u.s. natural gas fracking is competition to them. they see there's a natural left movement for environmental reasons to go...