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burial parties lincoln started off as the protectionist party and free-trade party in the seventies now with president trumpet is the trade party. the enduring character is the republican party has always been around a core constituency of people who are considered by themselves and others to be typical americans but they are not a majority of the population. the democratic party has always beenay a coalition about groups those are not typical americans but when they hold together can be a majority so they always hold together and then there are fights at the democratic party and that dynamic has continued even through the republican core constituency with groups in the democratic coalition have changed. things are very old political parties. democratic party formed 1832 p jackson therew republican party formed in 1854 to close the slave react in the territories and they succeeded within a decade. but they have continued everve since. >> in your introduction you go back to election day 2016 it is a poor guide to reality but they give historical perspective the democratic losses of the e
burial parties lincoln started off as the protectionist party and free-trade party in the seventies now with president trumpet is the trade party. the enduring character is the republican party has always been around a core constituency of people who are considered by themselves and others to be typical americans but they are not a majority of the population. the democratic party has always beenay a coalition about groups those are not typical americans but when they hold together can be a...
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these are very old parties. the republicans started off as the protectionist party and became the free-trade party around the 1970's. with president trump they are now the trade party. the enduring character is that the republican party has always been founded around a core constituency of people who are considered by themselves and others to be typical americans, but they are not a majority of the population. the democratic party has always been a coalition of people who were supposed some time to be typical americans but who together can be a majority. they don't always hold together and we get schisms and fights within the democratic party. evendynamic has continued as the composition of the republicans core constituency and the groups of the dem credit coalition have changed -- democratic coalition have changed. party formed in 1832 to reelect andrew jackson. in republican party formed 1854 and opposed the kansas-nebraska act in the territories. they succeeded on that in a decade or so but they have continue
these are very old parties. the republicans started off as the protectionist party and became the free-trade party around the 1970's. with president trump they are now the trade party. the enduring character is that the republican party has always been founded around a core constituency of people who are considered by themselves and others to be typical americans, but they are not a majority of the population. the democratic party has always been a coalition of people who were supposed some...
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will she play the party conference exactly as you said she is not leading the party anymore she has announced that she would retire from politics but she is still the chancellor and the world still cares what i'm going to meco fings who she supports and what she stands for so at the party conference she'll most likely be that sort of figure had that figurehead of that will give security to the party and that will make sure to show off that security to show that the parties not lost at sea and what direction it will take in the future you know if on homicide thank you to georgia where thousands of people have turned out onto the streets of the capital tbilisi after parliament failed to introduce proportional representation earlier this week police cleared protesters using water cannons and tear gas but it's a good actual system is unfair and gives the ruling party too much power d.w. can spend at least 7 reports from the city. for democracy and against the ruling party protests outside the georgian parliamentary elections and constitutional reform the protest has united around 20 opposition mo
will she play the party conference exactly as you said she is not leading the party anymore she has announced that she would retire from politics but she is still the chancellor and the world still cares what i'm going to meco fings who she supports and what she stands for so at the party conference she'll most likely be that sort of figure had that figurehead of that will give security to the party and that will make sure to show off that security to show that the parties not lost at sea and...
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party has told delegates back me or sack me on a great car and power took over from miracle as party leader last year but the party's popularity has plunged under her leadership and taken a hit in recent regional elections. colombia's defense minister has confirmed the death of 3 people during clashes in the west of the country they were killed during nationwide demonstrations as part of the general strike against the policies of president to king's right wing government. this is the news from berlin for more follow us on twitter at d w news or check out our website d w dot com. this is the news live from berlin up next in eagle africa will need a tanzanian activist who is using cartoons to raise awareness about climate change i'm calling aspen stay tuned for that and more news coming after the top of the. eco africa i met my 1st crush on a comic. book one collection science journals from recycled research firm budget proposal to produce a comic is one of all jake teams days to christmas day this edition of more than technology that is to keep people on the buy a new device focusing
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that party, the republican party, really does divide in such a way that it is not able to reform in any sort of dominant way for years. it is true that the republicans come back after woodrow wilson's presidency for that decade, but then what we see is that franklin roosevelt is able to pick up that coalition and run with it. the democrats are ensconced for many years. at the primary level, and what was important about that period, was that people were questioning party bosses. the progressives who really got going in the late 1890's and carried through all the way to franklin roosevelt's presidency had really been about changing the nature of who were the delegates at these national conventions? they said it is not fair that it is these party bosses or national elites. people should decide. and the people need to have a way to decide. what we saw was that the primary election was created as a way to select delegates to the convention. >> what was the first state to hold a primary? dr. brown: florida is the first to adopt a primary ballot. wisconsin really takes it forward because the g
that party, the republican party, really does divide in such a way that it is not able to reform in any sort of dominant way for years. it is true that the republicans come back after woodrow wilson's presidency for that decade, but then what we see is that franklin roosevelt is able to pick up that coalition and run with it. the democrats are ensconced for many years. at the primary level, and what was important about that period, was that people were questioning party bosses. the progressives...
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the conservative party. how sophisticated a campaign machine do you think the brexit party have and how well will they be able to fight this election? it will be a significant campaign. a few things to keep in mind — nigel farage has won many election ——nigel farage has run many election campaigns before, many of the people helping him at this campaign went through the 2015 campaign with him, when, of course, ukip polled a significant level of support. it's also just been revealed in the last few days that the brexit party's using voter targeting technology from the us and is mainly going to use that to target conservative cat from the us and is mainly going to use that to target conservative leave voters. that's not going to matter in lots of safe conservative seats in the south—eastern sum along coastal england, but if the brexit party were to take a significant chunk of the conservative leave electorate in marginal, more competitive constituencies, that could make a really big difference. i think
the conservative party. how sophisticated a campaign machine do you think the brexit party have and how well will they be able to fight this election? it will be a significant campaign. a few things to keep in mind — nigel farage has won many election ——nigel farage has run many election campaigns before, many of the people helping him at this campaign went through the 2015 campaign with him, when, of course, ukip polled a significant level of support. it's also just been revealed in the...
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i described here at the party conference where germany could look like and i asked the party whether they wanted to go down that road together with me and to delegates confirmed this very impressively on friday with the. delegates rewarded her passionate speech where she posed the question back me or sack me with this 7 minute standing ovation. even her most vehement critics declare their loyalty. this idiot you once to make a display of unity and present itself as the party of the center of territory where they have lost some footing lately as the far right a 50 and the environmentalist greens gain support. you mentioned people want answers to their questions not to our questions on the web so what are the cd use answers to the big questions 5 g. a digital ministry and an inclusive digital agenda the city use priority is to modernize the country's digital landscape become cabin boy has bought herself time to deliver on such promises i want us to win the next wonderstruck election and we're working towards that. the decision on whether she will be the one leading her party into the 2
i described here at the party conference where germany could look like and i asked the party whether they wanted to go down that road together with me and to delegates confirmed this very impressively on friday with the. delegates rewarded her passionate speech where she posed the question back me or sack me with this 7 minute standing ovation. even her most vehement critics declare their loyalty. this idiot you once to make a display of unity and present itself as the party of the center of...
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more right wing party it will be i think calling it a one nation tory party will turn out to be very innocuous in deed and i think it will eventually also be punished for the fact that it says get brett sit down now but as tony said earlier that what that means is get started i mean if we go on with this we're going to have bricks that dominating everything for years i think once people realize that i wonder whether the tory party as we call it now will exist in the medium term i want to talk about undecideds because there's been talk of an extortion. are a number of people who are undecided in this election and we're talking here about a lack of certainty about a whole range of different issues how decisive will those votes be i see just after the last debates that a few more of them just a narrow margin swung towards corbin rather than johnson how decisive will that be for the outcome of. the key group of voters that is currently most undecided is labor voters in the last election who voted leave so that means that both parties are targeting those voters with their core message is
more right wing party it will be i think calling it a one nation tory party will turn out to be very innocuous in deed and i think it will eventually also be punished for the fact that it says get brett sit down now but as tony said earlier that what that means is get started i mean if we go on with this we're going to have bricks that dominating everything for years i think once people realize that i wonder whether the tory party as we call it now will exist in the medium term i want to talk...
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the head of state in your party conference in fact here. i will take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world and government protesters in 76 years of self womb for the country i don't but i was missing in the company. replacing the military show you sure have some amazing. protest movement in a script the country since mid october with demands for the removal of politicians deemed inept and corrupt. sprains coast guard rescue 79 microsoft the canary islands after 6 days at sea the group was taken to forbes in the south of canaria where they received attention. now israel is a political turmoil after its attorney general announced criminal charges are to be brought against prime minister benjamin netanyahu. mr netanyahu is being indicted for bribery fraud a breach of trust in 3 separate cases if you nice wrong doing and says the cases of politically motivated fighting to stay in power after september's revolving fail to produce a clear winner. the israeli prime minister remains defiant as he addresses the country fol
the head of state in your party conference in fact here. i will take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world and government protesters in 76 years of self womb for the country i don't but i was missing in the company. replacing the military show you sure have some amazing. protest movement in a script the country since mid october with demands for the removal of politicians deemed inept and corrupt. sprains coast guard rescue 79 microsoft the canary islands after 6 days...
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the leader of spain's socialist party says he will call all other party leaders on monday to get them to tackle the political stalemate after the country's fourth election in four years again delivered a hung parliament. pedro sanchez‘s party will remain the largest, just as in april's poll. there's been substantial gains for both the conservative popular party, which is the second biggest party, with the right—wing populist vox party surging to third. 0ur correspondentjenny hill reports from madrid. it's four years since spain had a stable government. can this man deliver one? pedro sanchez knows the eyes of the world are on him. his socialist party failed to win a majority in april. it's unlikely they have done any better today. "what spain needs now", he told reporters, "is stability". he won't find it in catalonia. the independence crisis has exploded into violence in recent weeks, and dominated this election. take the far right, campaigning to crack down on separatists. the anti—immigrant party vox is winning over spanish voters. it will complicate
the leader of spain's socialist party says he will call all other party leaders on monday to get them to tackle the political stalemate after the country's fourth election in four years again delivered a hung parliament. pedro sanchez‘s party will remain the largest, just as in april's poll. there's been substantial gains for both the conservative popular party, which is the second biggest party, with the right—wing populist vox party surging to third. 0ur correspondentjenny hill reports...
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the man in question sounded more tame as the party conference in the. the given for the i fall and harsh words to criticize the government 3 weeks ago to be how to vote for close friends have since taken me aside and want me not to go too far it's. that mean launching a destructive debate over the potential future chancellor rather than policy this weekend's party conference will decide which way the party wants to go in germany's post era. it's about the competition for power to talk about that i'm joined by our political correspondent leone if and hammerstein's good to see you leoni so let's talk about the sort of about this woman right here known as a. she's struggling in the polls why is there well some of it has to do with her as a person and as a leader as we've just seen in the reports and she's come under a lot of criticism from within her own in their own party from the youth wing but also from finnish man who have criticized her for her mistakes and bad decision making in the past and this recent 7 that says that only 6 percent of germans actu
the man in question sounded more tame as the party conference in the. the given for the i fall and harsh words to criticize the government 3 weeks ago to be how to vote for close friends have since taken me aside and want me not to go too far it's. that mean launching a destructive debate over the potential future chancellor rather than policy this weekend's party conference will decide which way the party wants to go in germany's post era. it's about the competition for power to talk about...
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there are concerns about other parties and other political parties have had to get rid of some of the candidates they were hoping to stand in this election because of offensive remarks they made in the past that have been uncovered through the course of this campaign. but this feels like a different order for two reasons. first of all, for a chief rabbi, a leader of a majorfaith in this country, to feel, when they normally stay above and beyond politics, that he had no choice and to intervene in such a dramatic way is something that we cannot find another example of in recent political history. that context really matters when religious leaders of all faiths try extremely ha rd to leaders of all faiths try extremely hard to stay beyond the political fray. here we have the chief rabbi feeling he has no choice, but basically to warn the country against voting for the labour party this time around. second, it is of a different orderfor this this time around. second, it is of a different order for this reason, whatever you make of the charges that have been put here, whatever you make of
there are concerns about other parties and other political parties have had to get rid of some of the candidates they were hoping to stand in this election because of offensive remarks they made in the past that have been uncovered through the course of this campaign. but this feels like a different order for two reasons. first of all, for a chief rabbi, a leader of a majorfaith in this country, to feel, when they normally stay above and beyond politics, that he had no choice and to intervene...
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it's important to distinguish between 1st party cookies and 3rd party cookies. first party cookies are placed by the website being visited they can only be read by that domains owners and can help provide good user experience. 3rd party cookies on the other hand do not come from the site being visited they come from 3rd parties which interact in a global industry is this web page shows these data collectors are often linked to advertisements for social media buttons and can track a user over multiple websites. and they can harvest much more data than most users are aware of. google announced it will be limiting online track and cookies a move it presents as a noble deeds to protect users privacy. the changes will concern chrome browser over 60 percent of us use other browsers like firefox or safari added automatic anti tracking features long ago so it looks like google is finally catching up. google announced its chrome update will allow users to block and delete 3rd party cookies visiting a website usually creates a number of 3rd party cookies running in the ba
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the first one is from matthew butcher, this is green party and labour party supporter. he said... on the other side i want you to bring you from leave dot eu. so this gives you an idea, i hope, of the sort of feeling is that we are seen on both sides. in one of the things we have seen picked up very, very quickly on almost every conversation thread i have read on facebook about this story, one person or more has tweeted or posted a picture, which has come from the chief rabbi‘s own facebook account from july. here we are, this is when he posted saying congratulations to borisjohnson. they he posted saying congratulations to boris johnson. they are saying effectively this shows that he is a tory, he is the tory rabbi. a lot of people, a lot of fake news websites have written this up but this is proof that he is a biased voice in this political debate. in the wording of that he say something along the lines of he is a front of the jewish community. along the lines of he is a front of thejewish community. people are saying he‘s a friend of boris johnson. 50 saying he‘s a friend
the first one is from matthew butcher, this is green party and labour party supporter. he said... on the other side i want you to bring you from leave dot eu. so this gives you an idea, i hope, of the sort of feeling is that we are seen on both sides. in one of the things we have seen picked up very, very quickly on almost every conversation thread i have read on facebook about this story, one person or more has tweeted or posted a picture, which has come from the chief rabbi‘s own facebook...
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to the party elders wanted. the most moderate candidate they had running in this environment and in my view kept us from being the 12 to 13-point. marco rubio might have gotten a higher voting share and maybe one colorado but that wouldn't have gotten the college win if he could afford some of the upper midwestern states donald trump had the unique appeal to something i certainly didn't see that a lot of the republican primary voters saw. they were shifting gears and it's an interesting observation in the book it's what we generate and this ties in with what patrick was saying or the economic models but in truth the data only goes back to the 1950s and before that you don't have very good pulling into the economic data that we rely on our spotty. if you go back before that, those like 1908 were they held power despite the fact those like 1819 or 76 were in really bad depression don't fit that mold and it's that for most of the time the data had been collected to time. over thhow were the majority han living memo
to the party elders wanted. the most moderate candidate they had running in this environment and in my view kept us from being the 12 to 13-point. marco rubio might have gotten a higher voting share and maybe one colorado but that wouldn't have gotten the college win if he could afford some of the upper midwestern states donald trump had the unique appeal to something i certainly didn't see that a lot of the republican primary voters saw. they were shifting gears and it's an interesting...
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party conference in at leipsic thank you. and let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world a car bomb in a turkish held border town in northern syria has killed 9 people a monitoring group says 2 children were among those killed there was no immediate claim of responsibility for the bombing. british comedian and actor sasha baron cohen has accused facebook of spreading disinformation and amplifying hatred by running political ads without fact checking baron cohen said that if facebook it existed in the 1930 s. adult hitler would have been able to post anti semitic ads on the social media site . in japan foreign ministers from the g 20 group of nations are holding net final day of meetings now they've been discussing international trade and global governance as well as sustainable development goals south korea and japan have also announced that they will continue an intelligence sharing agreement that was set to expire. combi is government has ordered a curfew in the capital bogota off to wid
party conference in at leipsic thank you. and let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world a car bomb in a turkish held border town in northern syria has killed 9 people a monitoring group says 2 children were among those killed there was no immediate claim of responsibility for the bombing. british comedian and actor sasha baron cohen has accused facebook of spreading disinformation and amplifying hatred by running political ads without fact checking baron...
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a bit like our own christmas party! an entire christmas party weekend! they know how to do it in style, sally! black friday sales start this week and are full of hype but they offer few real deals — that's according to consumer group which? the group found only one in 20 offers are cheaper during this annual sale and goods can be found either cheaper or available at the same price at other times of the year. joining me now in the studio is adam french — consumer rights editor of which? very good to have you here. to work out prices, you looked at black friday last year, 83 products, comparing prices they were sold out for the six months before and the six months after after black friday. tell us about what you found. the 83 products were popular gifts and products were popular gifts and products were popular gifts and products we see around black friday, things like speakers, tumble dryers, sound bars, the full range of anything you might be after this black friday. of those 83 products we looked at four of them were truly at the cheapest on black fr
a bit like our own christmas party! an entire christmas party weekend! they know how to do it in style, sally! black friday sales start this week and are full of hype but they offer few real deals — that's according to consumer group which? the group found only one in 20 offers are cheaper during this annual sale and goods can be found either cheaper or available at the same price at other times of the year. joining me now in the studio is adam french — consumer rights editor of which? very...
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we have a labour party and conservative party ma nifesto labour party and conservative party manifesto but nothing from the liberal democrats or the snp —— we have a manifesto from the labour party and the liberal democrats but not from the conservative party and the snp. had they played that well? talking about getting brexit done, we may get questions from the audience on that little bit, what does that really mean? interesting with nigel farage, when he launched his brexit party contract today, stressing the idea that you have to get brexit done properly. i think there will be this feeling that getting brexit done in a legal sense is possible at the end of january if the conservatives win a majority but then there's the whole question of negotiating a future trade deal. for jeremy corbyn of course, we saw that in previous debates, it's the key question. he wants to renegotiate his own deal then put it to a referendum, but which way would he vote in that referendum? he really wasn't engaging with that question. you would imagine, because we don't know what the audience members wi
we have a labour party and conservative party ma nifesto labour party and conservative party manifesto but nothing from the liberal democrats or the snp —— we have a manifesto from the labour party and the liberal democrats but not from the conservative party and the snp. had they played that well? talking about getting brexit done, we may get questions from the audience on that little bit, what does that really mean? interesting with nigel farage, when he launched his brexit party contract...
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that is likely to gain seats is that the far right box party tell us about the party and why they are resonating with voters. yet there is a surge expected for the vox party and even many young people are voting for them out of his sense of this enchantment and they say this is a party that talks trade they they sort of say what they saying and there's also an element of strong nationalism of course there because they are come coming out the strongest against the cuts alone separatists and they said this really needs to be a reallocated by any means and we are one space and we need to be strong again we need to be proud and very similar to a populist slogan see hearing in other european countries and also this seems to be a sense of some sort of counter revolution really very strong this from me coming out against women's rights for instance they're against abortion they say we have pro-family and it is so the scene seems to be is sort of turned back against the social revolution receding in spain during the last decade barbara basell for us in madrid thank you very much. bolivia's em
that is likely to gain seats is that the far right box party tell us about the party and why they are resonating with voters. yet there is a surge expected for the vox party and even many young people are voting for them out of his sense of this enchantment and they say this is a party that talks trade they they sort of say what they saying and there's also an element of strong nationalism of course there because they are come coming out the strongest against the cuts alone separatists and they...
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to opposition parties, the ongoing wea kness to opposition parties, the ongoing weakness of the economy suggests a slow puncture which could spell trouble down the road. everything we predicted is coming unfortunately true. two problems, one is nine yea rs of true. two problems, one is nine years of austerity, lack of investment in the every economist divides advised against this policy full stops, complete mismanagement of brexit. and it has produced an economy now where i thinkjobs are at risk. look more closely at the numbers and it is a mixed picture. the economy grew well injuly, but in august, the estimates suggest it shrank, and also contracted in september. productivity has ground toa september. productivity has ground to a halt and we can see that according to bdo's research, business confidence is now at zero. so it is not a good picture at all, no matter what kind of spin the tories try to put on this, this is a terrible picture of wilful mismanagement, and it is affecting people in their homes and it is affecting people's livelihoods. people in their homes and it is affectin
to opposition parties, the ongoing wea kness to opposition parties, the ongoing weakness of the economy suggests a slow puncture which could spell trouble down the road. everything we predicted is coming unfortunately true. two problems, one is nine yea rs of true. two problems, one is nine years of austerity, lack of investment in the every economist divides advised against this policy full stops, complete mismanagement of brexit. and it has produced an economy now where i thinkjobs are at...
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this party this movement this manifesto is different. labor is on your side and there could be scarcely a clearer demonstration of that than the furious reaction of the richest and most powerful so d.w. is our correspondent birkett mask and tell us more welcome burkett what else is the labor party offering british voters. well feel is really is the most left wing manifesto that the u.k. labor party has had to offer for for the last decade a big for a gram of building houses really trying to get a social justice agenda delivered is what jeremy corbin ones to do he's trying to shift the narrative away from bragg's at this subject that really has boiled down the country for 3 years and it's a very cool transformation of the u.k. economy and society which he's envisaging to renationalisation of certain industries for example telecom a huge social housing program 100000 houses here this is something to he hopes will appeal to people and this is really what the labor party under jeremy corbin is really envisaging it different society in britai
this party this movement this manifesto is different. labor is on your side and there could be scarcely a clearer demonstration of that than the furious reaction of the richest and most powerful so d.w. is our correspondent birkett mask and tell us more welcome burkett what else is the labor party offering british voters. well feel is really is the most left wing manifesto that the u.k. labor party has had to offer for for the last decade a big for a gram of building houses really trying to get...
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we wa nt party, it is a liberal party. we wantan party, it is a liberal party. we want an open and a fair and inclusive country, we are an international party and that is why we wa nt international party and that is why we want to remain in the european union and stop brexit because we believe that you get further, you achieve more if you work with your closest neighbours. that is what we are standing forand closest neighbours. that is what we are standing for and that is what our values are and sometimes we do agree with the labour party, but we are not the labour party, we are a different party and that is why we are standing separately. we stand on our own two feet in this election. the woman right at the back there.” wa nt the woman right at the back there.” want to follow—up about climate change because recently you said you would be ok with using nuclear weapons. can you clarify why you think that would be ok and how will that protect the planet? so, we live ina that protect the planet? so, we live in a really dangerous world and it feels like it is
we wa nt party, it is a liberal party. we wantan party, it is a liberal party. we want an open and a fair and inclusive country, we are an international party and that is why we wa nt international party and that is why we want to remain in the european union and stop brexit because we believe that you get further, you achieve more if you work with your closest neighbours. that is what we are standing forand closest neighbours. that is what we are standing for and that is what our values are...
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nigel country before party. farage trims his ambition giving nigel farage trims his ambition giving borisjohnson a clearer path in some parts of the country. we'll be asking about the potential impact of the brexit party decision on the election outcome. also tonight... there are 42 flood warnings still in place in the north of england, ministers will hold an emergency meeting tomorrow, as locals underline the scale of the crisis. we've never experienced this in our lifetime. we've lived here for nearly 55 years... i was born here. ..and we just think the system has completely let us down. one of the uk's biggest steel—makers has been rescued by a chinese company, potentially safeguarding thousands of jobs. in hong kong, two people are in a critical condition after another day of demonstrations by democracy campaigners in hong kong. and a two—minute silence across the uk, as people gather to pay tribute to those lost in two world wars. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news: a fourth consecutive gold in a ch
nigel country before party. farage trims his ambition giving nigel farage trims his ambition giving borisjohnson a clearer path in some parts of the country. we'll be asking about the potential impact of the brexit party decision on the election outcome. also tonight... there are 42 flood warnings still in place in the north of england, ministers will hold an emergency meeting tomorrow, as locals underline the scale of the crisis. we've never experienced this in our lifetime. we've lived here...
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we're not looking to target political parties any credible parties are going to meet these thresholds and the us has a long operated a 2 party system of the democrats and republicans as the major political powers when it comes to election time minor parties get limited resources and very limited success at the polls so now this higher threshold could push out the majority of minor parties including for instance the working families in the green party their members immediately express their disapproval at the panel's decision. the public financing commission was created to improve our democracy not restrict it and he proposal must respect the constitutional rights of fusion voting on the role of minor parties in new york tomorrow chrissy by setting the bar so high for entry the commission willfully ignores this is to make better is to 3rd party success because in reality their bosses don't want competition when i was but i agree reaction beyond the 2 main parties one of the leaders of the libertarian party's national committee thinks the decision district's american voters choice so we
we're not looking to target political parties any credible parties are going to meet these thresholds and the us has a long operated a 2 party system of the democrats and republicans as the major political powers when it comes to election time minor parties get limited resources and very limited success at the polls so now this higher threshold could push out the majority of minor parties including for instance the working families in the green party their members immediately express their...
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they are going to need the participation of of the least another 5 parties one of those small parties by the way that will exist in a building about the parts of spain that are become in that are becoming endeared parts of central spain in particular and their interests are actually the opposite of the interests of for instance they've got the republican left it's going to be very difficult to assemble a work in my area because a lot of those interests are incompatible i also see some difficulty within the socialist party itself i don't see how the current economy minister now you're going to be in your is going to be able to co-exist with up what then shall base president like probably less yes and ended up at least at the put this into context that was part of the of the him. well of of the european union entity that sort of imposed austerity on southern countries and how is that going to co-exist within the same government i don't think is going to be possible. because i'm sorry you talked about petro sanchez the incumbent if this if this coalition gets through the investiture vote
they are going to need the participation of of the least another 5 parties one of those small parties by the way that will exist in a building about the parts of spain that are become in that are becoming endeared parts of central spain in particular and their interests are actually the opposite of the interests of for instance they've got the republican left it's going to be very difficult to assemble a work in my area because a lot of those interests are incompatible i also see some...
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we do not support any party or go against any party. all we think our issues matter. and we think islamophobia is a key issue. we have surveyed our communities, this is what has come out. islamophobia really matters, and we highlighting that this is an issue that should be taken seriously, and those that it seriously should vote with their conscience, understand what that means for the muslim community, and make thatjudgement. but that implies that you are advising people not to vote for the conservative party. and yet we have had the chief rabbi saying that he doesn't support the labour party. are you both saying that your constituency of followers should vote for the other? we do not say that you should or should not vote for the conservative party. we know very, very prominent muslims like baroness warsi, who are out campaigning for the conservative party despite this. we're not saying you should vote for one party or another. but do you think there is another. but do you think there is an equivalence going on in politics at the moment between the alleged problems
we do not support any party or go against any party. all we think our issues matter. and we think islamophobia is a key issue. we have surveyed our communities, this is what has come out. islamophobia really matters, and we highlighting that this is an issue that should be taken seriously, and those that it seriously should vote with their conscience, understand what that means for the muslim community, and make thatjudgement. but that implies that you are advising people not to vote for the...
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so party caucus. people actively search for those settings but you say us the car they leave everything in their default settings for to maybe to their disadvantage. of these things were set more strictly by default in the state the. experience with previous updates has shown that when users have to actively seek out and choose their settings if you will go those extra steps. to truly protect user privacy it needs to be guaranteed by the default setting i myself often don't have time to switch my settings when i visit a new and unfortunately that seems to be the case for most users now i know the internet has big brother capabilities if some guy with the camera following me around all day i've never stand for it but when ever i check my emails in the morning or visit a vet page or look at what's happening on facebook or instagram over 103rd party track has a following my every move this is the unpleasant truth behind. cookies can be made visible with specialized software for example with firefox is fr
so party caucus. people actively search for those settings but you say us the car they leave everything in their default settings for to maybe to their disadvantage. of these things were set more strictly by default in the state the. experience with previous updates has shown that when users have to actively seek out and choose their settings if you will go those extra steps. to truly protect user privacy it needs to be guaranteed by the default setting i myself often don't have time to switch...
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if she is in be no brexit party candidate. if she isina be no brexit party candidate. if she is in a strong labour leave seat, for example one of the 100 plus labour seats that has never been held by the conservatives in 100 yea rs, held by the conservatives in 100 years, than actually a vote for the conservatives is a vote to let jeremy corbyn in. we are saying there is a lot of tactical voting going on, where people are going to sea, where is my vote best place in order to preventjeremy corbyn from getting in. so that if you vote for a brexit party candidate in a strong labour leave area, that is the best tactical vote. steve asks, why as a pro—uk party, are the brexit party are standing in scottish seats that will potentially split the unionist vote and allow the snp to gain or retain seats and why they think it is a good idea when the snp want to hypocritically cancel brexit for the uk but leave uk and re—join the eu? the answer is that we are not standing against the conservative held seats in scotland. let's remember that more people voted in the brexit refer
if she is in be no brexit party candidate. if she isina be no brexit party candidate. if she is in a strong labour leave seat, for example one of the 100 plus labour seats that has never been held by the conservatives in 100 yea rs, held by the conservatives in 100 years, than actually a vote for the conservatives is a vote to let jeremy corbyn in. we are saying there is a lot of tactical voting going on, where people are going to sea, where is my vote best place in order to preventjeremy...
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we are the only party... we are the only party at this election that has a prospectus to do that. we have a deal that, as i say, is ready to go. let's get on and do it. and that, i think, is the way to bring our country together and to enable us all to focus on the priorities we care about, particularly the nhs. as borisjohnson life the hall a few minutes ago, he waved a copy of the ma nifesto minutes ago, he waved a copy of the manifesto at journalist and minutes ago, he waved a copy of the manifesto atjournalist and said, read it. that will not take too long because it is only 59 pages and has lots of pictures in it. good for us. joining us is the former cabinet minister nicky morgan. it is hard to escape the thought this is a safety first manifesto, no radical policies, it is a cautious, steady as you go document. i would not ee, as you go document. i would not agree, there are two big issues in this campaign, the first that we have been debating for 3.5 years, brexit, and a clear policy from the conservatives about getting brexit done but the prime minister has only beenin don
we are the only party... we are the only party at this election that has a prospectus to do that. we have a deal that, as i say, is ready to go. let's get on and do it. and that, i think, is the way to bring our country together and to enable us all to focus on the priorities we care about, particularly the nhs. as borisjohnson life the hall a few minutes ago, he waved a copy of the ma nifesto minutes ago, he waved a copy of the manifesto at journalist and minutes ago, he waved a copy of the...
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i think now, the brexit party is the only party. reporter: in the affluent part of central london where alice lives, most people are pro-eu. >> hello, we are canvassing for the brexit party. do younow who you will be voting for this general election? the brexit party. >> never. >> have a good day. reporter: for 18-year-old alice and her younger sister, democracy is at stake. they say the u u.k. needs itss freedom into them come the eu is undemocratic. even though most of their friends think dififferently, thy are not discouraged. >> my old school was in a very romaine area and it was very politicized. our letter -- our lessoso were abouout shaming people who supported brexit. as a brexit here, that was hard for me. reporter: the majority of young people in the u.k. see that u.s. and think positive, opening up opportunities to work and study abroad. those campaigners who want to reverse brexit are trying to get as many young people to vote as possible. >> so, i'm border brexit, you are border brexit. we have been talking about this f
i think now, the brexit party is the only party. reporter: in the affluent part of central london where alice lives, most people are pro-eu. >> hello, we are canvassing for the brexit party. do younow who you will be voting for this general election? the brexit party. >> never. >> have a good day. reporter: for 18-year-old alice and her younger sister, democracy is at stake. they say the u u.k. needs itss freedom into them come the eu is undemocratic. even though most of their...
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parties are coming to the protests by the people and. while the current government party wants to watch or good the protests to the previous governments just to polarize the society but this is not the case civil society protesting here and yes we don't want my jury tyrion elections because we don't want any party gaining total power being a government or oppositional party we don't want total power constitutional majority in parliament for anyone because it hurts democracy and therefore. cannot make problems well we had like 2 digit growth during the previous government now we have evolved 4 percent g.d.p. growth and if we grow in that pace georgios the developing country will need them more than half a century to catch up with european union's poorest country. by g.d.p. capito if we continue growth 'd with the same pace so does not. well the current government repeats all the mistakes of previous government but doesn't repeat it successes and that's a problem and we just want the chance of the change in this neat system you should know
parties are coming to the protests by the people and. while the current government party wants to watch or good the protests to the previous governments just to polarize the society but this is not the case civil society protesting here and yes we don't want my jury tyrion elections because we don't want any party gaining total power being a government or oppositional party we don't want total power constitutional majority in parliament for anyone because it hurts democracy and therefore....
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as the ruling party but also creating the previous civil war between 90 in the 1990 s. and early 2000. also have some sexual violence a car takes place by its members and really what we saw in the past was was in the city didn't try to take great pains to prevent sexual violence to discipline a fire. that kind of this is and was really. a very you know and there were times where the party was the root of the group and why straight and other times where it was not. good at holding a numbers accountable and now we see that it's almost like a valve is a term that is in 2015 which is when i was really following what the clear have been doing i'm very interested to hear that they've been actively involved in committing violence wealthy for clearly 50. in the last 2 or years or so there been a incidences of reports where the invalid are searching an area or trying to intimidate a community trying to the really. kind of informally police the community and make sure the people living there are loyal and remain faithful to see the f.t.c. did not hire. so. you know i support the
as the ruling party but also creating the previous civil war between 90 in the 1990 s. and early 2000. also have some sexual violence a car takes place by its members and really what we saw in the past was was in the city didn't try to take great pains to prevent sexual violence to discipline a fire. that kind of this is and was really. a very you know and there were times where the party was the root of the group and why straight and other times where it was not. good at holding a numbers...
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been on a mission to prove that the green party here in germany is no longer just a one issue party and we've seen as well today in this weekend here at the party conference here in bella felt they've been focusing on issues such as housing even foreign policy and also economic policy which has always been one of the trickiest points for the green party and of course it goes without saying that because of the ongoing climate change debate and climate protection debate going on not only in germany but around the world right now this is really given the green party here in germany a chance to shine and put them back in the limelight and also offer an alternative to voices who have become wary of many of germany's more established policies like the conservative c.d.u. and the social democrats. speaking about the green party as an alternative to the mainstream german parties give us a sense of where the green party fits today in germany's political landscape. well the green party right now is very much a part of a much bigger change that's coming through german politics and they have to
been on a mission to prove that the green party here in germany is no longer just a one issue party and we've seen as well today in this weekend here at the party conference here in bella felt they've been focusing on issues such as housing even foreign policy and also economic policy which has always been one of the trickiest points for the green party and of course it goes without saying that because of the ongoing climate change debate and climate protection debate going on not only in...
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the labour party have a 7000 majority — that is a seat where the briggs at party's chairman is standing, which they see is their number one target seat in the uk —— brea ks number one target seat in the uk —— breaks it party. they hope to do very well, and yet at the election in 2017, the conservatives came second. conservatives have said today that they feel being a candidate there in this election. so nigel farage has made a potentially big concession to nigel farage, his request for a brexiteers pact with the conservatives at the election to not stand against each other in seats they view as winnable has not come to pass. so that potentially makes it harder for the come to pass. so that potentially makes it harderfor the brexit come to pass. so that potentially makes it harder for the brexit party to make those advances in places like hartlepool, that they might have wa nted like hartlepool, that they might have wanted to. nigel farage's message to the audience today is that he says labour have taken the votes of people in the northeast for granted forfar votes of people in t
the labour party have a 7000 majority — that is a seat where the briggs at party's chairman is standing, which they see is their number one target seat in the uk —— brea ks number one target seat in the uk —— breaks it party. they hope to do very well, and yet at the election in 2017, the conservatives came second. conservatives have said today that they feel being a candidate there in this election. so nigel farage has made a potentially big concession to nigel farage, his request...
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democracy in our party. and they will come to a decision today and no doubt you will hear about it later on. the issue, beth, thank you, on poll ratings. while, i have given my answer that i don't particularly follow poll ratings. all i know is our message is one of inclusivity in our society, about social justice is one of inclusivity in our society, about socialjustice we wa nt to society, about socialjustice we want to bring to this country and this world and our messages to everybody who is not yet registered to vote, get on that register to vote. in the 2017 election, there we re vote. in the 2017 election, there were lines of experts in tv studios and radio studios lining up at the beginning of the campaign to write off the labour party. what happened to then? i will tell you that is, this campaign is one of people in their communities on the ground where they are in the midlands, in the north, and scott in scotland, and whales, all across the country, bringing people together. to discuss and vote for
democracy in our party. and they will come to a decision today and no doubt you will hear about it later on. the issue, beth, thank you, on poll ratings. while, i have given my answer that i don't particularly follow poll ratings. all i know is our message is one of inclusivity in our society, about social justice is one of inclusivity in our society, about socialjustice we wa nt to society, about socialjustice we want to bring to this country and this world and our messages to everybody who is...
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of party leadersjust a elected by an overwhelming majority of party leaders just a few months ago and there is other polling that says something different to what you have just says something different to what you havejust said. we have says something different to what you have just said. we have great candidates right across the country, seats across the southwest and elsewhere. liberal democrats are in a position to win seats from the conservatives. for anyone concerned about boris johnson conservatives. for anyone concerned about borisjohnson majority government, about a hard brexit deal that he has cooked up, that nigel farage is supporting that could end up farage is supporting that could end up in farage is supporting that could end upina farage is supporting that could end up in a no—deal brexit, the way to stop boris is to vote lib dems, because the lib dems can win seats from the conservatives stop right there is some disquiet in your party about the decision to revoke article 50 if you were to win a majority. doesn't that alienate some voters in the middle and do you regre
of party leadersjust a elected by an overwhelming majority of party leaders just a few months ago and there is other polling that says something different to what you have just says something different to what you havejust said. we have says something different to what you have just said. we have great candidates right across the country, seats across the southwest and elsewhere. liberal democrats are in a position to win seats from the conservatives. for anyone concerned about boris johnson...
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party congress thanks so much. to iraq now where prime minister abdul mahdi says that he will resign after 40 people were killed in the latest clashes between security forces and anti-government protest is the death toll since unrest broke out in october has now suppost 400 people. celebrations at baghdad's liberation square protesters traded stones for songs after the prime minister announced he would resign following months of deadly protests. but his departure alone will not be anough. this is only the 1st step the 2nd will be parliament resigning we will not leave the square into less corrupt person steps down but the. demonstrators see the political class as puppets of outside forces especially iran. south of the capital violence between protesters and security forces raged on. the clashes are the biggest challenge to the ruling elite since saddam hussein was ousted in 2003. poverty and unemployment have fueled the demonstrators anger parliament is due to meet on sunday. well thousands of activists have staged
party congress thanks so much. to iraq now where prime minister abdul mahdi says that he will resign after 40 people were killed in the latest clashes between security forces and anti-government protest is the death toll since unrest broke out in october has now suppost 400 people. celebrations at baghdad's liberation square protesters traded stones for songs after the prime minister announced he would resign following months of deadly protests. but his departure alone will not be anough. this...
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the center right party and the socialist center left party in the past were able to form a coalition on their own you know they had 50 percent of the vote more up more than 50 percent almost 50 percent and they just needed to bring in a few. seats a few other party see the smaller parties now they really need to form a growing grant police next to make this work and they really too will need to learn that craft so very much a wait and see situation with situation lisa lewis at the headquarters of spain socialist party in madrid thanks very much. celebrations for the 30th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall have been extended to the famous bridge of spies in the nearby city of potsdam the clinic a bridge saw the exchange of cold war prisoners and laser show marks the crossings reopening a day after the wall fell. was the great hope and ode to joy rang through the night air as red laser beams illuminated the famous bridge between west berlin and potsdam 30 years ago on the 10th of november 9th here the 9 the border crossing at the clinic a bridge was reopened images from that hi
the center right party and the socialist center left party in the past were able to form a coalition on their own you know they had 50 percent of the vote more up more than 50 percent almost 50 percent and they just needed to bring in a few. seats a few other party see the smaller parties now they really need to form a growing grant police next to make this work and they really too will need to learn that craft so very much a wait and see situation with situation lisa lewis at the headquarters...
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there is only one party that can deliver brexit for you and that's a brexit party. none of the parties have come up with the real policy. you had the conservatives who have not had a clear policy because they're busy fighting with themselves. labour who have been like teflon threat the entire process who change their stance on a daily basis virtually and let's be frank about it their position right now is that they want to put the country through more debate, more hesitancy, more if this kind of zombie state and literally, their proposal is that once we get a vote and 69 months‘ time, we were headed back to the people to decide again, and then they will campaign against their own policy. you can say the same about nigel farage. we have a deal anyone to go back and negotiate another deal and you wonder what they want to deliver brexit or wants to be on the airwaves up in his own ego? the devil is in the detail because the withdrawal agreement is not brexit. it keeps us tied in, it does not allow us the freedom we voted for in the referendum and it is not brexit, it
there is only one party that can deliver brexit for you and that's a brexit party. none of the parties have come up with the real policy. you had the conservatives who have not had a clear policy because they're busy fighting with themselves. labour who have been like teflon threat the entire process who change their stance on a daily basis virtually and let's be frank about it their position right now is that they want to put the country through more debate, more hesitancy, more if this kind...
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so why would you vote for the brexit party? because the conservative party have let us down over the course of the last three and half years by making promises and not delivering on them. in coventry, where the party first launched, they are still standing, trying to tap into brexit frustration. nigel farage says he needs mps in parliament to keep brexit on track, but he's struggled to turn support into seats in the past and there is a risk, in limiting where his party is standing, that he's put it on the sidelines of this contest. in this labour area, some brexit party supporters aren't persuaded. farage has got some really good policies. i agree with a lot of the stuff. i feel that staying with the conservatives, hopefully, the deal will go through. at the pilot pub, jim had a similar view. farage has done a good job as far as getting out of europe. i agree with a lot of them things. but as far as a general election, it will split the vote. but for some avid brexit party backers, the only wish is they were standing more widel
so why would you vote for the brexit party? because the conservative party have let us down over the course of the last three and half years by making promises and not delivering on them. in coventry, where the party first launched, they are still standing, trying to tap into brexit frustration. nigel farage says he needs mps in parliament to keep brexit on track, but he's struggled to turn support into seats in the past and there is a risk, in limiting where his party is standing, that he's...
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and it's just the process of selling vajra 3rd party is so detrimental to the welfare because they're removed too early to fix a socialization of the puppy that mixed in batches as they go around the country so they transfer disease because they're anxious and stressed and the end product you see is when people go to a pet shop which is usually regulated and licensed is the fact that this little tiny ball of puppy is actually riddled with medical disease surgical disease and behavioral disease and usually doesn't last more than 24 to 40 hours in the new home so affects human welfare to turn will to mean only lasts 24 to 40 over the. years that they die of the flow they don't know the stress of going to their new home and the end of their mother's limited immunity because they're usually 8 weeks of age they usually overcome with virus typically parvovirus they go downhill very quickly and the new family who's excited and they've got a new bedding and they've got toys and they've got new food is now either burying a pup in the garden or actually telling the vet to put it to sleep becaus
and it's just the process of selling vajra 3rd party is so detrimental to the welfare because they're removed too early to fix a socialization of the puppy that mixed in batches as they go around the country so they transfer disease because they're anxious and stressed and the end product you see is when people go to a pet shop which is usually regulated and licensed is the fact that this little tiny ball of puppy is actually riddled with medical disease surgical disease and behavioral disease...
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i do and the party does. everybody in the party? i know who you are referring to. mr magill has his own views. he is positive about protecting the environment that he has his own personal views on whether it is man—made. has his own personal views on whether it is man-made. so he is wrong? i think years. we believe that there man—made climate change from rising co2 levels. what we need to deal with that, one of the things nobody talks about is that we need to be planting millions of trees and not just to be planting millions of trees and notjust in this country but across the globe. we need to work with the un and work on an initiative to do that. also, our recycling infrastructure, at the moment, wales and the uk, we send a lot of our plastics and waste to other countries around the world to process. we have no idea where that ends up, and we can only guess, because it ends up in the sea. and thatis because it ends up in the sea. and that is wrong, because we should be creating infrastructure and investing here in greenjobs and processing all that rubbish and
i do and the party does. everybody in the party? i know who you are referring to. mr magill has his own views. he is positive about protecting the environment that he has his own personal views on whether it is man—made. has his own personal views on whether it is man-made. so he is wrong? i think years. we believe that there man—made climate change from rising co2 levels. what we need to deal with that, one of the things nobody talks about is that we need to be planting millions of trees...
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party congress is taking place now these congresses a usually about the party recalibrating working out where they stand on political issues could we see a shift within the party this weekend. we could because the party is due to elect its new leadership they currently have a double leadership europe moisten and alexander downer and alexander downer and wants to retire from that post and held a brief speech already here this morning where he also once again summed up what the clear him of the party is he said that one day i'm going to michael c. to you would only have one option left for a coalition and that would be them so this is something that particularly wants to work towards bearing in mind of course that it shifts further to the extreme right that simply is not an option currently also isn't because the c.d.u. says it won't even cooperate with the f.t. as it is right now we're talking about that part of the party how strong is the more radical wing of the a.f.p. . well the death of the wing certainly gained traction through recent election results in eastern states here in germa
party congress is taking place now these congresses a usually about the party recalibrating working out where they stand on political issues could we see a shift within the party this weekend. we could because the party is due to elect its new leadership they currently have a double leadership europe moisten and alexander downer and alexander downer and wants to retire from that post and held a brief speech already here this morning where he also once again summed up what the clear him of the...
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party conference after months of criticism party need to annex it come caraballo called her critics telling them in short to back me me so for now at least it seems that the issue of the party leadership has been removed from the table but with germany set to head to the polls once again in less than 2 years time a.k.k. now has a what to prove that she's still a worthy candidate in the meantime competition is still lining up within the seating here including one of her loudest critics matts despite mat's striking a somewhat more conciliatory tone than usual today he still likely to throw his hat into the ring in a pitch to become successor as the next chancellor. a small archipelago in the pacific ocean could become the world's newest country the autonomy this region of is located in the solomons and currently part of papua new guinea it's going to hold an independence referendum on saturday voters non-binding many locals hope it will bring an end to a long suffered a struggle. these. men used to fight puppet new guinea and soldiers for independence now they're hoping to achieve that goal i
party conference after months of criticism party need to annex it come caraballo called her critics telling them in short to back me me so for now at least it seems that the issue of the party leadership has been removed from the table but with germany set to head to the polls once again in less than 2 years time a.k.k. now has a what to prove that she's still a worthy candidate in the meantime competition is still lining up within the seating here including one of her loudest critics matts...