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so we have the work of her predecessor david cameron. 50 we have seen the work of her predecessor david cameron. so we have seen more cameron. so we have seen more reve nu es cameron. so we have seen more revenues coming to hmrc over the last few years since 2010, £160 billion extra that they have been able to raise. but there is already work that‘s being done to ensure we see greater transparency in our dependencies and british 0verseas territories. speaker: order. the mix prompted an emergency debate in the commons where labour called for a full inquiry and public lists of company ownership. why will the government not insist that our overseas territories that power tax havens have to have public registers of beneficial ownership? why will they not do that now? ministers insist that this information is available to the tax authorities who can see who the true owners of offshore companies are. every extra pound that is paid in tax is good news for the treasury as they wrestle with the country‘s debt and increasing claims for more funding for public services. but ministers know tha
so we have the work of her predecessor david cameron. 50 we have seen the work of her predecessor david cameron. so we have seen more cameron. so we have seen more reve nu es cameron. so we have seen more revenues coming to hmrc over the last few years since 2010, £160 billion extra that they have been able to raise. but there is already work that‘s being done to ensure we see greater transparency in our dependencies and british 0verseas territories. speaker: order. the mix prompted an...
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discuss on the side an issue how many times well obviously mr high is not david cameron and spain is not u.k. directly i tried to. to walford to mr roy directly twice front front of mr roy during two meetings and. publicly. a lot of times i offer an agreement about the date of this referendum the question question the majority that we need in order to proclaim dependent or not and also well in agreement for a generation in this by the result well they set me in the last time that i proposed likely to survive they said well you really t. i can't and i don't want this is one of the missed most important problem in many state you are has a duty to put solutions on the table and to start discussions about hope we can solve this problem but many people watching will be will be puzzled to hear your account because the traditional view the view of the spanish government the view internationally has been that the balance of opinion in catalonia has been against independence so if your heart was so confident of that then why didn't you agree to the vote well because probably that is not true
discuss on the side an issue how many times well obviously mr high is not david cameron and spain is not u.k. directly i tried to. to walford to mr roy directly twice front front of mr roy during two meetings and. publicly. a lot of times i offer an agreement about the date of this referendum the question question the majority that we need in order to proclaim dependent or not and also well in agreement for a generation in this by the result well they set me in the last time that i proposed...
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discuss and decide the mission how many times well obviously mr high is not david cameron and spain is not u.k. directly i tried to walford to mr roy directly twice front front of mr roy during two meetings and. publicly. a lot of times i offer an agreement about the date of this referendum the question question the majority that we need in order to proclaim independence or not and also well in agreement for a generation in this by the results well they set me in the last time that i proposed likely to survive they said well you really t. i can't and i don't have seen your heart was so confident of that then why didn't he agree to the vote well because probably that is not true because they know perfectly there i'm a huge majority in catalonia that doesn't accept the current situation the mentality of the spanish state and particularly from mr roy ism looks unity of a spine like a religion is not a political matter is a spiritual or religion question about faith so. there is really the intellectual capacity to meet the possibility the real possibility to spank could be different in
discuss and decide the mission how many times well obviously mr high is not david cameron and spain is not u.k. directly i tried to walford to mr roy directly twice front front of mr roy during two meetings and. publicly. a lot of times i offer an agreement about the date of this referendum the question question the majority that we need in order to proclaim independence or not and also well in agreement for a generation in this by the results well they set me in the last time that i proposed...
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the panama papers last year which picked up on david cameron's father. and it brings the whole morality of tax haven. zero tax, highly secret. in themselves, they are not necessarily doing anything illegal. this is about tax avoidance, the use the jargon term. but there is always the implication of something shady about this tax havens. monaco, a shiny place for shady people. the question is, who to be the first mover about doing something like this. i suspect it will not be the british overseas territories because there is too much to lose. that is the problem. u nless much to lose. that is the problem. unless everybody moves, there is a lwa ys unless everybody moves, there is always somewhere to put your money. that's right but we should not use that as an excuse not to act. 0ne that's right but we should not use that as an excuse not to act. one of the problems with the story, we have these leaks. the problems with the story, we have these lea ks. it the problems with the story, we have these leaks. it is almost groundhog day. what is the next stage?
the panama papers last year which picked up on david cameron's father. and it brings the whole morality of tax haven. zero tax, highly secret. in themselves, they are not necessarily doing anything illegal. this is about tax avoidance, the use the jargon term. but there is always the implication of something shady about this tax havens. monaco, a shiny place for shady people. the question is, who to be the first mover about doing something like this. i suspect it will not be the british...
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cameron. the new secretary of state for defence, govan williamson —— gavin williamson there, who will go out onto horse guard to take the salute of those who pass the cenotaph. and then other members of the house of commons and the house of lords and the mayor of london, sadiq khan, at the mayor of london, sadiq khan, at the end. and so we are waiting now, and there's quite a long pause, before we come to the start of the march—past. but we will be talking to people here, why they've come here and what they we leave that special coverage of remembrance commemorations from the cenotaph in london with david dimbleby and sophie raworth. but it does continue on bbc one if you want to continue watching that. now here in bbc news, time for the weather. as you will have noticed from the pictures at the cenotaph, it is a chilly story if you are out and about. we have air that has come from the arctic across the british isles today. we also have a strong and gusty northerly wind to chase the cold
cameron. the new secretary of state for defence, govan williamson —— gavin williamson there, who will go out onto horse guard to take the salute of those who pass the cenotaph. and then other members of the house of commons and the house of lords and the mayor of london, sadiq khan, at the mayor of london, sadiq khan, at the end. and so we are waiting now, and there's quite a long pause, before we come to the start of the march—past. but we will be talking to people here, why they've come...
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the prime minister insists she's continuing the work of her predecessor david cameron. so we have seen more revenues coming to hmrc over the last few years, since 2010 £160 billion extra that they have been able to raise, but we do work, there's already work that's been done to ensure we see greater transparency in our dependencies and british overseas territories. order. urgent question... the leaks prompted an emergency debate in the commons, where labour called for a full inquiry and public lists of company ownership. why will the government not insist that our overseas territories, that our tax havens have to have public registers of beneficial ownership? why will they not do that now? ministers insist that this information is available to the tax authorities, and today hm revenue and customs told mps they'd investigate the paradise papers, promising to chase down those who try to hide money offshore and evade tax. every extra pound that's paid in tax is, of course, good news for the treasury, as they wrestle with the country's debt and increasing claims for more f
the prime minister insists she's continuing the work of her predecessor david cameron. so we have seen more revenues coming to hmrc over the last few years, since 2010 £160 billion extra that they have been able to raise, but we do work, there's already work that's been done to ensure we see greater transparency in our dependencies and british overseas territories. order. urgent question... the leaks prompted an emergency debate in the commons, where labour called for a full inquiry and public...
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and notjust her, david cameron, that was the call from him, save our high streets. here comes saint merhi portas to do it for us. —— mary she was going to save all these town centres. but now it seems to have all faded away and she is saying, hey, there was an awful lot of fluff around this but not enough money. and also we are shopping online so much. yes. one more from the telegraph? i think so. twitter plays the long game with 280 character limit. do you wish to tweet at greater length? not really! i have drifted off it recently.” greater length? not really! i have drifted off it recently. i am worried about twitter because a few yea rs worried about twitter because a few years ago it was the coming thing and i'm worried it has lost momentum. this is a way, i assume, to try to get some of that momentum back but its strength was always its brevity. and so if you lose the specialists, you lose the very point of it. brevity is the key at this point as well. and it's finally that everybody is waiting to see what president trump is going to do with the extra cha
and notjust her, david cameron, that was the call from him, save our high streets. here comes saint merhi portas to do it for us. —— mary she was going to save all these town centres. but now it seems to have all faded away and she is saying, hey, there was an awful lot of fluff around this but not enough money. and also we are shopping online so much. yes. one more from the telegraph? i think so. twitter plays the long game with 280 character limit. do you wish to tweet at greater length?...
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cameron needed to be replaced and it seems they've come up with a list of instructions for a woman, the prime minister, theresa may, who, according to the mail on sunday, has been the victim of a soft coup and is almost being held hostage effectively in 10 downing street. amongst the duo's demands, according to this leaked letter, our post—brexit transition must end on june 30, 2021. post—brexit transition must end on june 30,2021. philip hammond, the chancellor, about to deliver his budget on november the 22nd, another big test for the conservative party to get that right for the chancellor and the government as well amid the brexit negotiations, mr hammond will be told he will be held over a barrel because he must not criticise all be seen to criticise either privately or publicly a hard brexit. the line that will go down really well with the civil servants is this line the whitehall machine and its ossified ways of working, be left to its own devices, new high—powered staff are needed to apply grid to the oyster. explosive stuff. theresa may might be gagging over her cornfl
cameron needed to be replaced and it seems they've come up with a list of instructions for a woman, the prime minister, theresa may, who, according to the mail on sunday, has been the victim of a soft coup and is almost being held hostage effectively in 10 downing street. amongst the duo's demands, according to this leaked letter, our post—brexit transition must end on june 30, 2021. post—brexit transition must end on june 30,2021. philip hammond, the chancellor, about to deliver his budget...
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cameron was very clear it was an important part of spending, wasn't he? when you were there? yes, it is about enhancing democracy in different parts of the world, accountability and transparency, how you spend that money, but we should not have back from that because there have been a few mistakes. it isa there have been a few mistakes. it is a good thing. it is also about engage with local communities, isn't it, and finding out exactly what they want in terms of aid, rather than imposing it in some superior manner? exactly, we think you need coconuts to developers that is what we will do. but the wider point here, one of the things we here at the moment, we don't want people migrating to europe in particular because they are in search of a better life. one area which you can actually make a difference in is by making life better in those countries, and perhaps then they won't want to move. that is one of the arguments anyway. it is a really tricky one, as you say. it was a big plan for the cameron government but now we are much more cash strapped, and go
cameron was very clear it was an important part of spending, wasn't he? when you were there? yes, it is about enhancing democracy in different parts of the world, accountability and transparency, how you spend that money, but we should not have back from that because there have been a few mistakes. it isa there have been a few mistakes. it is a good thing. it is also about engage with local communities, isn't it, and finding out exactly what they want in terms of aid, rather than imposing it in...
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cameron. but nothing came of it as far as i understand. for too many of the tax havens, it's too beneficial. who is going to throw the advantage away? a lot of the tax havens are actually british territories. that's a problem. if we close i was down, for example, if we made a great sacrifice, someone else would pick up sacrifice, someone else would pick up and in the meantime our overseas tax savings presumably would be losing out. in the end, a cynical view might say nothing will ever change because unless every country at the same point agrees the same thing, some of the money will go somewhere? you can't use that as an excuse somewhere? you can't use that as an excuse and you certainly can't say we are excuse and you certainly can't say we are taking this seriously as a nation, as a government, then say we don't want to do anything substantive, because it means we will lose some lucrative business overseas or some overseas territories will live out —— lose out. there is a danger of sayi
cameron. but nothing came of it as far as i understand. for too many of the tax havens, it's too beneficial. who is going to throw the advantage away? a lot of the tax havens are actually british territories. that's a problem. if we close i was down, for example, if we made a great sacrifice, someone else would pick up sacrifice, someone else would pick up and in the meantime our overseas tax savings presumably would be losing out. in the end, a cynical view might say nothing will ever change...
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it seventy percent of the ration their work in england and wales was privatized which raises may and david cameron how's it going so for all the architects of this disaster was chris grayling of course who suggests we should grow our way out of problems you know lost in order by the venom secretary and of course prime minister just a select committee called chris grayling in and asking for the rationale behind this seriously bad social experiment it has failed on a number of fronts now the point is that these are now for profit companies correct right they're privatised and the allegation is that some public services like public libraries are being used by these for profit companies or goes these public services are paid for by council tax payers. very concerned we had a case down in the west country where working links one of the providers or the provider down there has been using public library we know of one certainly weston super mare where clients probation clients are being interviewed we find it wholly unacceptable and the public ought to know what in the blue committed crimes are o
it seventy percent of the ration their work in england and wales was privatized which raises may and david cameron how's it going so for all the architects of this disaster was chris grayling of course who suggests we should grow our way out of problems you know lost in order by the venom secretary and of course prime minister just a select committee called chris grayling in and asking for the rationale behind this seriously bad social experiment it has failed on a number of fronts now the...
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it seventy percent of the ration their work in england and wales was privatized which raises may and david cameron how's it going so far well the architect of this disaster was chris grayling of course who suggests we should grow our way out of problems you don't have ordered by the venom secretary and of course prime minister just a select committee called chris grayling in asking for the rush now behind this seriously bad social experiment it has failed on a number of fronts now the point is that these are now for profit companies who write their private and the allegation is that some public services like public libraries are being used by these for profit companies or goes public service is a paid for by council tax there's a very concerned who had a case down in the west country where working links one of the providers or the provider down there has been using public library we know of one certainly weston super mare where clients probation clients are being interviewed we find it wholly unacceptable and the public ought to know what the individual who committed crimes are out on prob
it seventy percent of the ration their work in england and wales was privatized which raises may and david cameron how's it going so far well the architect of this disaster was chris grayling of course who suggests we should grow our way out of problems you don't have ordered by the venom secretary and of course prime minister just a select committee called chris grayling in asking for the rush now behind this seriously bad social experiment it has failed on a number of fronts now the point is...
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david warner, 87. cameron bancroft, a debutant, a great run for him. he is up and away for international cricket, scoring many i’u ns international cricket, scoring many runs in domestic cricket. look out for him. he has a technicalflaw runs in domestic cricket. look out for him. he has a technical flaw not hitting the ball as well in the offsiders as the leg. and steve smith shows you don't have to have the technique to be a world—class player. good news as well for shaun marsh, getting a half—century. the questions about the australian middle order, they are still bear. by middle order, they are still bear. by the australia are happy they have gotten 10 wickets. this was going to be the best chance for england to win at the gabba because it was not the traditional fast seamer. speaking of adelaide, they have got all three there so far. had this going to be for them? -- how difficult is this. it will be difficult is this. it will be difficult and they will be disappointed. but they looked good this time. stoneman has shown he can handle this lev
david warner, 87. cameron bancroft, a debutant, a great run for him. he is up and away for international cricket, scoring many i’u ns international cricket, scoring many runs in domestic cricket. look out for him. he has a technicalflaw runs in domestic cricket. look out for him. he has a technical flaw not hitting the ball as well in the offsiders as the leg. and steve smith shows you don't have to have the technique to be a world—class player. good news as well for shaun marsh, getting a...
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cameron was prime minister. she said she wasn‘t traumatised, but was cross, adding she didn‘t report it at the time. thousands of people are spending a second night without shelter in near—freezing conditions after an earthquake caused devastation in parts of iran and iraq. more than a50 people were killed and around 7,000 injured. 0ur correspondent rami ruhayem reports from sulaimaniya, the town nearest the epicentre in iraq. rami what‘s the latest? this is the deadliest earthquake in the world this year. the border town of pol—e zahab here in western iran bore the brunt of it. homes were flattened in seconds, crushing everyone inside. the search for survivors has been frantic. early this morning, iranian officials called off the rescue operation. at this local hospital, many of the injured had stories of narrow escapes. translation: i fell from the balcony down. the earthquake was very strong. this mountainous area is prone to earthquakes. power cuts and landslides have made it difficult for rescue t
cameron was prime minister. she said she wasn‘t traumatised, but was cross, adding she didn‘t report it at the time. thousands of people are spending a second night without shelter in near—freezing conditions after an earthquake caused devastation in parts of iran and iraq. more than a50 people were killed and around 7,000 injured. 0ur correspondent rami ruhayem reports from sulaimaniya, the town nearest the epicentre in iraq. rami what‘s the latest? this is the deadliest earthquake in...
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the problem is that david cameron came back with a really negotiation and nobody remembers a thing about it. mrs thatcher, to her credit, went back to brussels and everybody knew she had won a budget addition and she got extra money. even harold wilson in 1975 came back and had someone to say about new zealand butter and everything else. we have nothing to say in the referendum that was of benefit to renegotiation and nobody remembers a word of it. there are things in changing in europe to look at. to be clear, you are suggesting that the labour party should be holding out the possibility of people revisiting the possibility of people revisiting the decision if things change in the eu. i do think at this point you should have another referendum. but that possibility should be on the table? what i think you should be saying is, is then you evidence or a game changer or something that is different from what we have learned about what is happening in europe, all what is happening in britain that we have to look at. and the right time to assess that is when we have on the table what we think
the problem is that david cameron came back with a really negotiation and nobody remembers a thing about it. mrs thatcher, to her credit, went back to brussels and everybody knew she had won a budget addition and she got extra money. even harold wilson in 1975 came back and had someone to say about new zealand butter and everything else. we have nothing to say in the referendum that was of benefit to renegotiation and nobody remembers a word of it. there are things in changing in europe to look...
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cameron. right now, i think the focus is on him and the guilty plea, and i think that's the biggest issue where the collusion has the potential to raise its head here. >> i think you can't underestimate the point of manafort. i want to bring it back to that. the trump administration's spin is that this had nothing to do with the campaign. but if you look at the fact pattern, manafort was on the take from russian oligarchs for years before the campaign started. and then he was hired as cam pair chair m -- chairman, then were approached with these e-mails and now paul manafort was indicted. it was known that manafort was working closely with russian oligarchs before he took that job. that was not a surprise to anybody. and so i think this is very much related to the campaign, and i don't agree with adam schiff very much, but his point about how unprecedented this is gets lost in the political back and forth. >> where does this go from here? if you're jeff sessions, who has testified under oath b
cameron. right now, i think the focus is on him and the guilty plea, and i think that's the biggest issue where the collusion has the potential to raise its head here. >> i think you can't underestimate the point of manafort. i want to bring it back to that. the trump administration's spin is that this had nothing to do with the campaign. but if you look at the fact pattern, manafort was on the take from russian oligarchs for years before the campaign started. and then he was hired as cam...
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ian birrell is a former speech writer for david cameron, and is now a contributing editor for the mail on sunday and writes for the 'i" newspaper. ian, how big a crisis is this for our politics? i think it is a big crisis. people are compared it to the expenses scandal but i think it goes beyond that. it is a political issue rather than a party issue. it goes to the heart of culture and society. we see a glimpse of a problem where too many men in powerful positions think they can abuse their positions, and too many women are having their careers dented, their confidence ruined and their aspirations to engage in the political system devastated and destroyed. this is a culture that has the change. this might prompt a bigger change then the expenses scandal bid. obviously, that led to reform of the expenses system. this might change our whole way of life in the commons really. the hope is gone out of this mess emerges a more sensible system in the running of the commons and the career structure. it is about attitudes in the heart of society, which hasn't to be forgotten. it is about women
ian birrell is a former speech writer for david cameron, and is now a contributing editor for the mail on sunday and writes for the 'i" newspaper. ian, how big a crisis is this for our politics? i think it is a big crisis. people are compared it to the expenses scandal but i think it goes beyond that. it is a political issue rather than a party issue. it goes to the heart of culture and society. we see a glimpse of a problem where too many men in powerful positions think they can abuse...
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cameron the then british prime minister lands in libya to a hero's welcome. mustafa abdel jalil the leader of the national transitional council declared libya liberated eight months after the uprising against moammar gadhafi began whether when we look at that timeline we can see that france in europe with the lead agents in the downfall of gadhafi so surely that should be some bearing of responsibility for the state that libya is in today i mean are you actually suggesting that they should have propped up that dictator with the suggestion because i think that would be you know farcical and just let me just return to some of the points made some of which were i thought were excellent but let's just ask the question do we really think it's a good idea for people who have never even been to see before to be put to water in rubber dinghies that are way over overcapacity is that a good idea is that not sending them to their doom that's the first question and the second question is like blaming us today blaming the world today for the problems of west africa sure i
cameron the then british prime minister lands in libya to a hero's welcome. mustafa abdel jalil the leader of the national transitional council declared libya liberated eight months after the uprising against moammar gadhafi began whether when we look at that timeline we can see that france in europe with the lead agents in the downfall of gadhafi so surely that should be some bearing of responsibility for the state that libya is in today i mean are you actually suggesting that they should have...
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we have had nick balls, a close confidant of david cameron and minister in the cameron parliament, he says all talk of austerity has to end. it is over as far as he is concerned. you are an mp who has consistently supported for example all the cuts to the welfare budget, the benefit system, do you feel the tories need to develop a message that austerity is over?|j tories need to develop a message that austerity is over? i think that nick balls is one of the most important thinkers in the tory party and always worth listening to. his point is that the debt as a percentage of gdp was over 20% in 2010 and now it is under 3% and does not require emergency measures. but we still need to live within our means. it is a question of whether money should be spent, how it should be spent, and what the parity is. but most of the work of austerity has been done. as for welfare changes, most of my support was because i think they will deliver welfare better. universal credit is not a money—saving scheme, it is to help it will get back into work and to look at them as individuals rather than to ca
we have had nick balls, a close confidant of david cameron and minister in the cameron parliament, he says all talk of austerity has to end. it is over as far as he is concerned. you are an mp who has consistently supported for example all the cuts to the welfare budget, the benefit system, do you feel the tories need to develop a message that austerity is over?|j tories need to develop a message that austerity is over? i think that nick balls is one of the most important thinkers in the tory...
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cameron accuses armed forces minister penny mordant of lying what was she lying about apparently she said the u.k. would have no veto over turkish membership of the european union cameron not so keen on that remember he's a former prime minister not a current one might be joined by the current your prime minister now and you knew that your previous had accused of the lying when you appoint them again because you know they wouldn't lie to you again just sort of spite that's a very complicated argument not really as complicated as something that many more than herself has claimed she did a program called splash of a belly flop some would say she said she donated seven thousand pounds of a fee so the advent of ation of aligned oh and she also publicly up i don't know if you meant was a public she also made it at the speech she delivered involving the words in the house of commons was some kind of a forfeit by cheeky royal navy colleagues during training according to that particular story make it what you will we'll i mean we have to bleep. out so no one who didn't even know a lot of it'
cameron accuses armed forces minister penny mordant of lying what was she lying about apparently she said the u.k. would have no veto over turkish membership of the european union cameron not so keen on that remember he's a former prime minister not a current one might be joined by the current your prime minister now and you knew that your previous had accused of the lying when you appoint them again because you know they wouldn't lie to you again just sort of spite that's a very complicated...
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cameron and the british bombardment of a northern africa libya do you think african union countries are going to look good kindly to british investment and trade opportunities what i can tell you that has that britain and british opportunities are absolutely loved in indigestion it's a great place to to to go into and to do business the flights are always crowded you probably want to get a seat on one if you want to go there this week and it shows the enormous amount of mutual activity that there is between britain and nigeria how confident are you that the government is putting these feelers out to emerging economies given that britain presumably it's vital for both of us there are now twenty where we can most get the value out of out of the social discussion we have to get this right for all those workers over the decades getting the emmy these are the people or officials the bosses just we just don't and haven't really appreciated how their policy actually holds africa well i've not been looking at what european policy's been doing i've been looking at what british policy is bein
cameron and the british bombardment of a northern africa libya do you think african union countries are going to look good kindly to british investment and trade opportunities what i can tell you that has that britain and british opportunities are absolutely loved in indigestion it's a great place to to to go into and to do business the flights are always crowded you probably want to get a seat on one if you want to go there this week and it shows the enormous amount of mutual activity that...
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can use it and say goodbye to film but you know it will david cameron says. the and the earth. hello there it's turning mild if i'm any of us in europe at the moment on the satellite picture you can see the area of cloud just toppling in from the atlantic and gradually edging its way eastwards and it's in this section where we've got the milder the leading edge of that rain though that's hitting the cold air and as it does say we're seeing a fair amount of snow so snow first and then the mall works its way across us but in therefore from all the that it has been over recent days we get up to around ten degrees and then that woman will work its way up toward stockholm and on thursday it will be what it will be but will be up at around eight degrees but the south largely fine enjoy now for the southeast corner forcing greece we're looking at around seventeen in athens and we're also looking at around sixteen force in madrid across the other side of the mediterranean here it's largely fine unsettled as well you can see the winds drifting southwards towards egypt so along that nort
can use it and say goodbye to film but you know it will david cameron says. the and the earth. hello there it's turning mild if i'm any of us in europe at the moment on the satellite picture you can see the area of cloud just toppling in from the atlantic and gradually edging its way eastwards and it's in this section where we've got the milder the leading edge of that rain though that's hitting the cold air and as it does say we're seeing a fair amount of snow so snow first and then the mall...
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cameron and then british prime minister lands in libya to a hero's welcome. mustafa abdel jalil the leader of the national transitional council declared libya liberated eight months after the uprising against moammar gadhafi again that when we look at that timeline we can see that france in europe with the lead agents in the downfall of gadhafi so surely that should be some bearing of responsibility for the state that libya is in today i mean are you actually suggesting that they should have propped up that dictator with the suggestion because i think that would be for you know farcical and just let me just return to some of the points made some of which were thought were excellent but let's just ask the question do we really think it's a good idea for people who have never even been to see before to be put to water in rubber dinghies that are way over overcapacity is that a good idea is that not sending them to their doom that's the first question and the second question is like blaming us today blaming the world today for the problems of west africa sure it
cameron and then british prime minister lands in libya to a hero's welcome. mustafa abdel jalil the leader of the national transitional council declared libya liberated eight months after the uprising against moammar gadhafi again that when we look at that timeline we can see that france in europe with the lead agents in the downfall of gadhafi so surely that should be some bearing of responsibility for the state that libya is in today i mean are you actually suggesting that they should have...
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we have just had this very day, nick boles, a close confidante of david cameron and minister in the cameron parliament, he says the tory party, to deliver a new message to the british public, has to end all talk of austerity. austerity is over as far as he's concerned. now, you are an mp who has consistently supported, for example, all of the cuts to the welfare budget, the benefit system, do you feel the tories need to develop a message that says austerity is over? i think nick boles is one of the most important thinkers in the conservative party and always worth listening to. his fundamental point is that the deficit as a percentage of gdp was over 20% in 2010 and now is under 3%, and under 3% does not require emergency measures. having said that, we still need to live within our means. and it is a question of where the money ought to be spent, how the money ought to be spent, and where the priorities are. but i agree with his fundamental point that most of the work of austerity has already been done. and i would add this. as for welfare changes, most of my support was because i think the
we have just had this very day, nick boles, a close confidante of david cameron and minister in the cameron parliament, he says the tory party, to deliver a new message to the british public, has to end all talk of austerity. austerity is over as far as he's concerned. now, you are an mp who has consistently supported, for example, all of the cuts to the welfare budget, the benefit system, do you feel the tories need to develop a message that says austerity is over? i think nick boles is one of...
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cameron and then british prime minister lands in libya to a hero's welcome. mustafa abdel jalil the leader of the national transitional council declared libya liberated eight months after the uprising against mama gadhafi began whether when we look at that timeline we can see that france europe with the lead agents in the downfall of gadhafi so surely there should be some baring of responsibility for the state that libya is in today i mean are you actually suggesting that they should have propped up that dictator with the suggestion because i think that would be you know farcical and just let me just return to some of the points made some of which were thought were excellent but let's just ask the question do we really think it's a good idea for people who have never even been to see before to be put to water in rubber dinghies that are way over overcapacity is that a good idea is that not sending them to their doom that's the first question and the second question is like blaming us today blaming the world today for the problems of west africa sure it's righ
cameron and then british prime minister lands in libya to a hero's welcome. mustafa abdel jalil the leader of the national transitional council declared libya liberated eight months after the uprising against mama gadhafi began whether when we look at that timeline we can see that france europe with the lead agents in the downfall of gadhafi so surely there should be some baring of responsibility for the state that libya is in today i mean are you actually suggesting that they should have...
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the prime minister insists she's continuing the work of her predecessor, david cameron. so we have seen more revenues coming to hmrc over the last few years, since 2010 £160 billion extra that they have been able to raise, but we do work, there's already work that's been done to ensure we see greater transparency in our dependencies and british overseas territories. order. urgent question... the leaks prompted an emergency debate in the commons, where labour called for a full inquiry and public lists of company ownership. why will the government not insist that our overseas territories, that our tax havens have to have public registers of beneficial ownership? why will they not do that now? ministers insist that this information is available to the tax authorities, and today hm revenue and customs told mps they'd investigate the paradise papers, promising to chase down those who try to hide money offshore and evade tax. every extra pound that's paid in tax is, of course, good news for the treasury, as they wrestle with the country's debt and increasing claims for more f
the prime minister insists she's continuing the work of her predecessor, david cameron. so we have seen more revenues coming to hmrc over the last few years, since 2010 £160 billion extra that they have been able to raise, but we do work, there's already work that's been done to ensure we see greater transparency in our dependencies and british overseas territories. order. urgent question... the leaks prompted an emergency debate in the commons, where labour called for a full inquiry and...
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to quote david cameron, we are all in this together really. police in new york say they have a viable case against the hollywood producer, harvey weinstein. the announcement came after actress paz de la huerta claimed that mr weinstein raped her twice in 2010. she is among dozens of women who have come forward since october to accuse the 65—year—old of sexual misconduct. he has denied all allegations of non—consensual sex. david willis reports. recent weeks have seen a torrent of allegations against harvey weinstein. now comes the first word of a possible arrest. new york detectives following up a call to the department last week are investigating an actress's claimed that the former movie mogul claim that the former movie mogul raped her twice back in 2010. they say the woman's account is detailed and credible. we have an actual case here. we are happy with where the investigation is right now. mr weinstein is out of state. we would need an arrest warrant to arrest him. so right now we're gathering our evidence, we continue to do so eve
to quote david cameron, we are all in this together really. police in new york say they have a viable case against the hollywood producer, harvey weinstein. the announcement came after actress paz de la huerta claimed that mr weinstein raped her twice in 2010. she is among dozens of women who have come forward since october to accuse the 65—year—old of sexual misconduct. he has denied all allegations of non—consensual sex. david willis reports. recent weeks have seen a torrent of...
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cameron and the british bombardment of a northern africa libya do you think african union countries are going to look good kindly to british investment and trade opportunities what i can tell you that is that britain and british opportunities are absolutely loved in in guy jerry it's a great place to to to go into and to do business the flights are always crowded you probably want to get a seat on one if you want to go there this week and it shows the enormous amount of mutual activity that there is between britain and nigeria how confident are you that the government is putting these feelers out to emerging economies given that britain presumably it's vital for britain to make deals be above and beyond w.t. a rules with other nations give you one good example of why i think the government is moving in the right direction when the trade envoy program was set up in the beginning there were only eight during that period i was there and i and i'm i say i'm one of the prime ministers trade him for years and there are only eight of us there are now twenty eight of us because we have incr
cameron and the british bombardment of a northern africa libya do you think african union countries are going to look good kindly to british investment and trade opportunities what i can tell you that is that britain and british opportunities are absolutely loved in in guy jerry it's a great place to to to go into and to do business the flights are always crowded you probably want to get a seat on one if you want to go there this week and it shows the enormous amount of mutual activity that...
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i have to say, i have a slight sense of deja vu in that i'm sure david cameron was, you know, going to crackdown on tax avoidance, he had summits here, and task forces there. i mean, without being unduly cynical, do you think anything is actually going to change any time soon? well, the eu should be the vehicle for dealing with this. this is something that has to be dealt with internationally. 0ne country on its own is never going to be able to sort out a global tax problem. but itjust seems to be caught up in the weeds yet again of, you know, individual self—interest. i suppose politically, though, it's like manna from heaven forjeremy corbyn, though, isn't it? of course, yeah. this plays to his narrative about the rich are doing terribly well, it'sjust us poor people on austerity. and the conservatives should do something on the crown dependencies, they could do more on publication of transparency and that sort of thing. and it will be a brilliant way of demonstrating they're not the party of the rich. toby, is it possible... i think we heard it mentioned in the film there, that as
i have to say, i have a slight sense of deja vu in that i'm sure david cameron was, you know, going to crackdown on tax avoidance, he had summits here, and task forces there. i mean, without being unduly cynical, do you think anything is actually going to change any time soon? well, the eu should be the vehicle for dealing with this. this is something that has to be dealt with internationally. 0ne country on its own is never going to be able to sort out a global tax problem. but itjust seems to...
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i have to say, i have a slight sense of deja vu in that i'm sure david cameron was, you know, going to crackdown on tax avoidance, he had summits here, and task force there. i mean, without being unduly cynical, do you think anything is actually going to change any time soon? well, the eu should be the vehicle for dealing with this. this is something that has to be dealt with internationally. one country on its own is never going to be able to sort out a global tax problem. but itjust seems to be caught up in the weeds yet again of, you know, individual self—interest. i suppose politically, though, it's like manna from heaven forjeremy corbyn, though, isn't it? of course, yeah. this plays to his narrative about the rich are doing terribly well, it'sjust us poor people on the austerity. and the conservatives should do something on the crown dependencies, they could do more on publication of transparency and that sort of thing. and it will be a brilliant way of demonstrating they're not the party of the rich. toby, is it possible, i think we heard i mentioned in the film there, that as
i have to say, i have a slight sense of deja vu in that i'm sure david cameron was, you know, going to crackdown on tax avoidance, he had summits here, and task force there. i mean, without being unduly cynical, do you think anything is actually going to change any time soon? well, the eu should be the vehicle for dealing with this. this is something that has to be dealt with internationally. one country on its own is never going to be able to sort out a global tax problem. but itjust seems to...
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to quote a david cameron phrase, we are all in this together, really. that was the labourmp rupa huq this together, really. that was the labour mp rupa huq talking to bbc brea kfast a labour mp rupa huq talking to bbc breakfast a little earlier. police in new york say they have a viable case against the hollywood producer, harvey weinstein. the announcement came after actress paz de la huerta claimed that mr weinstein raped her twice in 2010. she is among dozens of women who have come forward since october to accuse the 65—year—old of sexual misconduct. he has denied all allegations of non—consensual sex. david willis reports. recent weeks have seen a torrent of allegations against harvey weinstein. now comes the first word of a possible arrest. new york detectives following up a call to the department last week are investigating an actress's claim that the former movie mogul raped her twice back in 2010. they say the woman's account is detailed and credible. we have an actual case here. we are happy with where the investigation is right now. mr w
to quote a david cameron phrase, we are all in this together, really. that was the labourmp rupa huq this together, really. that was the labour mp rupa huq talking to bbc brea kfast a labour mp rupa huq talking to bbc breakfast a little earlier. police in new york say they have a viable case against the hollywood producer, harvey weinstein. the announcement came after actress paz de la huerta claimed that mr weinstein raped her twice in 2010. she is among dozens of women who have come forward...
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cameron and then british prime minister lands in libya to a hero's welcome. mustafa abdel jalil the leader of the national transitional council declared libya liberated eight months after the uprising against mama gadhafi again that when we look at that timeline we can see that france in europe with the lead agents in the downfall of gadhafi so surely there should be some baring of responsibility for the state that libya is in today i mean are you actually suggesting that they should have propped up that dictator with the suggestion because i think that would be you know farcical and just let me just return to some of the points made some of which were thought were excellent but let's just ask the question do we really think it's a good idea for people who have never even been to see before to be put to water in rubber dinghies that are way over overcapacity is that a good idea is that not sending them to their doom that's the first question and the second question is like blaming us today blaming the world today for the problems of west africa sure it's righ
cameron and then british prime minister lands in libya to a hero's welcome. mustafa abdel jalil the leader of the national transitional council declared libya liberated eight months after the uprising against mama gadhafi again that when we look at that timeline we can see that france in europe with the lead agents in the downfall of gadhafi so surely there should be some baring of responsibility for the state that libya is in today i mean are you actually suggesting that they should have...
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cameron prime minister of britain george osborne chancellor of the exchequer all cited this paper. the expert has said when you get growth yeah i'm right out of them going to go look at a point to the ninety person who will or should i say the rule of thumb a mormon. for. the most part i never been understood why it's taken only often by luck for cook something on the field to the. darkly taboo. here in the dangers of. does a bite into the skin for cigarettes god knows how to get the stocks up facts from the affinity for susan next to strike up the someone feed them for. your future economic prospects are diminished. this conclusion is so particular i really want to at a time when jeff never said europe but are now approaching the plan to present to this whole to. greece's established political order thinking it's time now for. the the too powerful pro-war staring to parties crumble. this historical shift boosts syriza and left wing party led by alexis c.p.s. which becomes the main opposition with twenty seven percent of the bout you can read the supermarket at that and in after th
cameron prime minister of britain george osborne chancellor of the exchequer all cited this paper. the expert has said when you get growth yeah i'm right out of them going to go look at a point to the ninety person who will or should i say the rule of thumb a mormon. for. the most part i never been understood why it's taken only often by luck for cook something on the field to the. darkly taboo. here in the dangers of. does a bite into the skin for cigarettes god knows how to get the stocks up...
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cameron prime minister of britain george osborne chancellor of the exchequer all cited this paper. the expert has said when you get growth yeah i mean. right out of them to going to throw the book and according to the one good person rule or should i say the rule of thumb for. understand who is the only one off and why not cook something on the field the bill will doggedly tell you. you're in the danger zone. as i buy them to skim. through. the stocks of specs to make this as an easy for suitable neck to strike up that someone ship them for. your future economic prospects are diminished. this conclusion a search party could i really want to at a time when jeff never said europe but are now approaching the plan to present to this hold. a rally. that. greece's established political order thinking is time now for. the two powerful pro-war steady parties crumble. this historical shift boosts syriza and left wing party led by alexis c.p.s. which becomes the main opposition with twenty seven percent of the vote read that there must get out at the well enough to the people so maybe there'
cameron prime minister of britain george osborne chancellor of the exchequer all cited this paper. the expert has said when you get growth yeah i mean. right out of them to going to throw the book and according to the one good person rule or should i say the rule of thumb for. understand who is the only one off and why not cook something on the field the bill will doggedly tell you. you're in the danger zone. as i buy them to skim. through. the stocks of specs to make this as an easy for...
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i went to work with david cameron after president obama dennis are looking at cameron's record and he's a mainstream democrat in the u.s. if you look, there is real consensus in the eu and u.s. on several things and that includes economic immigration and a whole bunch of issues that we are dealing with an brexit right now. there is agreement on how wildly unpopular donald trump is. across all the countries in the eu, trump's friend approval ratings are things i've never seen before. vonnie: steve bannon's new group , what impact will that have going forward? jim: it is great for democrats. the more he can talk, the crazier these positions and candidates like roy moore in alabama, it is good for democrats. i don't think it is good for our country. mostly what you are seeing with bannon is a whole lot of talk and not much action. i'm looking to make sure donald trump is not the next president of the united states. vonnie: when you find a candidate who can beat him, you have to talk with us. mark: great stuff. coming up, the european close while following stocks. for only thesing second da
i went to work with david cameron after president obama dennis are looking at cameron's record and he's a mainstream democrat in the u.s. if you look, there is real consensus in the eu and u.s. on several things and that includes economic immigration and a whole bunch of issues that we are dealing with an brexit right now. there is agreement on how wildly unpopular donald trump is. across all the countries in the eu, trump's friend approval ratings are things i've never seen before. vonnie:...
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cameron prime minister of britain george osborne chancellor of the exchequer all cited this paper. the expert has said when you get growth yeah i mean. right out of them to going to throw the book and according to the ninety person to rule or should i say the rule of thumb. for. understanding is often by law books i mean on the field of the. darkly taboo. here in the dangers of. does abandon the ship. if. the stock sets facts from this it's an easy for susan neck to strike up that someone keep them from. your future economic prospects are diminished. his conclusion is so particular i really want to at a time when jeff never set you up but are now approaching to find your passion to hold the. rally. that. greece's established political order the kings turn up for. the two powerful pro-war staring tea parties crumble. this historical shift boosts syriza and left wing party led by alexis c.p.s. which becomes the main opposition with twenty seven percent of the vote in protest their must get at it and enough to remember this and they get out of the question they're going to lose to thi
cameron prime minister of britain george osborne chancellor of the exchequer all cited this paper. the expert has said when you get growth yeah i mean. right out of them to going to throw the book and according to the ninety person to rule or should i say the rule of thumb. for. understanding is often by law books i mean on the field of the. darkly taboo. here in the dangers of. does abandon the ship. if. the stock sets facts from this it's an easy for susan neck to strike up that someone keep...
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there was a story condemning the 1922 committee for blocking david cameron's attempts to give the whips power to sort this out, because they knew they would cover it up. the problem is a male mp's being sleazy and abusing power. everyone thinking it's more useful to keep those things in a draw and use them as blackmail rather than sorting things out. going back to the appointment of the new defence secretary, what would have been the ball thing that theresa may could have done without the appointment? she should have an appointed and a woman, the first female... why should she have done that? just as a statement? because an opportunity was there to put a woman into a job that men have historically done, an opportunity to say that she is bringing a new broom to appointments and dealing with sexual harassment by putting in somebody who doesn't have a history of doing it. and milton would have been a popular choice to be chief whip, she is experienced, people say she has had good experience of the grievance procedure as well so she might have signalled a fresh start. the deputy chief whip.
there was a story condemning the 1922 committee for blocking david cameron's attempts to give the whips power to sort this out, because they knew they would cover it up. the problem is a male mp's being sleazy and abusing power. everyone thinking it's more useful to keep those things in a draw and use them as blackmail rather than sorting things out. going back to the appointment of the new defence secretary, what would have been the ball thing that theresa may could have done without the...
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cameron prime minister of britain george osborne chancellor of the exchequer all cited this paper. the expert has said when you get growth yeah i'm right out of them going to go look at a point to the ninety person who will or should i say the rule of thumb a mormon. for. the most part i've never been understood why it's taken on and off and why not a cook something on the field. darkly taboo. here in the teachers or. does abandon the scheme for cigarettes if we get outside the stocks of facts to make this as an easy for susan neck to strike up the someone you don't feel. your future economic prospects are diminished. this conclusion is so particular i really want to at a time when jeff lever said europe we are now approaching the plan to present to this holder. a rally. that. greece is established political order against time now for. the two powerful pro-war staring tea parties crumble. this historical shift boosts syriza and left wing party led by alexis c.p.s. which becomes the main opposition with twenty seven percent of the vote in protest for ms good at it and enough to reme
cameron prime minister of britain george osborne chancellor of the exchequer all cited this paper. the expert has said when you get growth yeah i'm right out of them going to go look at a point to the ninety person who will or should i say the rule of thumb a mormon. for. the most part i've never been understood why it's taken on and off and why not a cook something on the field. darkly taboo. here in the teachers or. does abandon the scheme for cigarettes if we get outside the stocks of facts...
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steve hilton, former advisor to david cameron. a.b. stoddard, associate editor at real clear politics. byron york, chief political correspondent of the "washington examiner." byron, the fallout from last night big win for the democrats. >> good for democrats. bad for republicans. i think the president's point that ed gillespie somehow did not embrace trump enough just doesn't really hold water in this case. donald trump lost virginia. the idea that since trump himself did not win, the idea that ed gillespie could be trumpier and somehow win, doesn't make sense. it's a bad portent for next year because remember, presidents usually lose a lot of house members and sometimes in the senate in their first midterms. reagan lost 26 house members. clinton lost 52. obama lost 63. barring some unforeseen event which could happen, trump is probably going to lose a bunch too. >> bret: what does this mean, a.b., for tax reform. senator cornyn and senator schumer on the future of tax reform. >> had a lot of what we are seeing in the stock market, see
steve hilton, former advisor to david cameron. a.b. stoddard, associate editor at real clear politics. byron york, chief political correspondent of the "washington examiner." byron, the fallout from last night big win for the democrats. >> good for democrats. bad for republicans. i think the president's point that ed gillespie somehow did not embrace trump enough just doesn't really hold water in this case. donald trump lost virginia. the idea that since trump himself did not...
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cameron was prime minister. she said she wasn't traumatised, but was cross — adding she didn't report it at the time. downing street said they take all allegations very seriously and would look into any formal complaint, should one be made. head teachers representing more than 5,000 schools across england have sent a joint letter to the chancellor, philip hammond, warning of inadequate funding. they say they are increasingly having to ask parents for donations. the government has already promised to move 1.3 billion pounds of education funding into schools, but heads say they need another 1.7 billion pounds of new money. for a full summary of the news you can go to our website where you'll be able to get more details. let mejust let me just tell you that mo farah has been knighted by the queen at buckingham palace. there we are. for services to athletics. there we are, taking a bow before the queen, being knighted for services to athletics. 0ne knighted for services to athletics. one of the greatest british at
cameron was prime minister. she said she wasn't traumatised, but was cross — adding she didn't report it at the time. downing street said they take all allegations very seriously and would look into any formal complaint, should one be made. head teachers representing more than 5,000 schools across england have sent a joint letter to the chancellor, philip hammond, warning of inadequate funding. they say they are increasingly having to ask parents for donations. the government has already...
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cameron of the uk, as cameron's in workout clothes. you were there with him every step of the way. you saw him interact with families both in their highest moments and their lowest moments. when you see donald trump interact with voters, do you see a distinction? >> i'll talk about -- i'll talk about president obama. i don't really know anything about president trump, other than what you tell me. >> on the news? >> yeah. >> okay. all righty. what is your favorite photograph from the eight years? >> i think my favorite photograph is one of the ones that's in that book, but which one? probably changes every day. >> every day? >> well, name a couple. i'm just curious. >> well, the one of the little boy touching his head, as he's leaning over. >> yeah, yeah. >> because the little boy thought the president's hair looked like his. >> your takeaway from eight years in office with president obama. where do you think this country stands today? >> today? >> yeah. >> i think it stands a little different than it did a year ago. >> why is that? >>
cameron of the uk, as cameron's in workout clothes. you were there with him every step of the way. you saw him interact with families both in their highest moments and their lowest moments. when you see donald trump interact with voters, do you see a distinction? >> i'll talk about -- i'll talk about president obama. i don't really know anything about president trump, other than what you tell me. >> on the news? >> yeah. >> okay. all righty. what is your favorite...
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david cameron and george osborne, whatever you felt about them, you had to think they were pretty close. they didn't come out into public with their disagreements and you felt they were on the same page. it's not quite the same with these two. they were on the same page. it's not quite the same with these twom will be interesting this week. thank you forjoining us. good morning, if you arejust getting up. a cold start in many parts of the country. a rather beautiful sunrise? southend—on—sea. the weather watchers are beginning to get out and about. we are always very grateful because they keep us in touch with what is going on with the weather across the british isles. as you say, it was a pretty chilly start under the clear skies. that is certainly the case through central and eastern parts, a bit of rust around and mist and fog. further west, the clouds stuck around for a good part of the night, particularly in the far west of cornwall, the scilly isles and into northern ireland. it has produced the odd spot of rain here and there. that is the likelihood as far ahead as mid—after
david cameron and george osborne, whatever you felt about them, you had to think they were pretty close. they didn't come out into public with their disagreements and you felt they were on the same page. it's not quite the same with these two. they were on the same page. it's not quite the same with these twom will be interesting this week. thank you forjoining us. good morning, if you arejust getting up. a cold start in many parts of the country. a rather beautiful sunrise?...
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david cameron was involved in the burlington club, you were drawing attention to the pet club in cambridge. batters the equivalent of the bullingdon club, and they have changed the rules so women can join the club. what do you do in the club? ithink the club. what do you do in the club? i think you drink, basically. does it seem extraordinary to you? to some people it is a tradition, and for some people they are worth upholding for the —— their own sake. i know universities are worried about the sort of thing because it goes against ethics to have rules for participation. some people say politics is like a pub. this is the story from the mail about theresa may. yes, this goes back to the first thing. are people like me who are possessed about politics and tracking priti patel‘s flight back to london it seems remarkable, but despite a week of apparent chaos in the cabinet with ministers going left, right and centre, mrs may has become more popular, and a poll done before michael fallon's departure show that more people want her as prime minister than jeremy corbyn. what is driving tha
david cameron was involved in the burlington club, you were drawing attention to the pet club in cambridge. batters the equivalent of the bullingdon club, and they have changed the rules so women can join the club. what do you do in the club? ithink the club. what do you do in the club? i think you drink, basically. does it seem extraordinary to you? to some people it is a tradition, and for some people they are worth upholding for the —— their own sake. i know universities are worried...
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your message is that some people who feel resentful about this, we had david cameron saying it wasn't morally acceptable, even though it is lawful, people may not have a lot of sympathy with the fact that they have been hacked but you are saying it affects more people than you might think? i'm saying there is a lot of information in the public domain but some aspects are very risky and probably not morally correct whereas others, for example, the queen investing in a cayman fund and then another fund is something that a lot of people in the street will be doing through their pension funds every day. will you have a clear view about what is morally a cce pta ble clear view about what is morally acceptable if it is all lawful? where do you draw the line. a firm like appleby, the one i was referring to, and a good law firm, will always guide its clients to do what is legally correct and not too risky. most of what has come out is quite low risk and definitely within guidelines at the time. there is nothing i seem which is not illegal. to what extent will pension firms in the uk the expos
your message is that some people who feel resentful about this, we had david cameron saying it wasn't morally acceptable, even though it is lawful, people may not have a lot of sympathy with the fact that they have been hacked but you are saying it affects more people than you might think? i'm saying there is a lot of information in the public domain but some aspects are very risky and probably not morally correct whereas others, for example, the queen investing in a cayman fund and then...
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we have been continuing the work david cameron started. he started it not just for the uk but on the international stage as well. that is important. we have been seen more reve nu es important. we have been seen more revenues come to hmrc over the last few years, since 2010, 100 revenues come to hmrc over the last few years, since 2010,100 and £60 billion extra that they have been able to raise. there is already work done to ensure we see greater transparency in our dependencies and british 0verseas territories, and we continue to work with them. hmrc is already able to seek more information about the ownership of sheu information about the ownership of shell companies, for example, so they can ensure people are paying their tax. we want people to pay the tax that is due. the blue paddle. angela middleton. we but people in diverse jobs. there are so many opportunities now, but what can we as businesses do to build aspiration in young people and excite them about their future? studio: we will leave theresa may, she has been addressing the
we have been continuing the work david cameron started. he started it not just for the uk but on the international stage as well. that is important. we have been seen more reve nu es important. we have been seen more revenues come to hmrc over the last few years, since 2010, 100 revenues come to hmrc over the last few years, since 2010,100 and £60 billion extra that they have been able to raise. there is already work done to ensure we see greater transparency in our dependencies and british...
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gavin williamson, a clever operator as chief whip, a former parliamentary aide to david cameron, and also i think he ran theresa may's campaign to become leader of the party and prime minister. he knows how to operate on the political level. what he needs to understand is that the armed forces need to be well let out in the high standards with become accustomed to. do i detect some disappointment that, as you say, gavin williamson, you believe is being appointed primarily to bolster theresa may's position, and not primarily, therefore, in your opinion, because he is necessarily the best person for the defence brief? i am primarily a soldier, well, retired soldier, and not a politician. i would well, retired soldier, and not a politician. iwould have well, retired soldier, and not a politician. i would have liked to have seen one of the junior ministers in defence promoted to that position. because, from a defence background, they know the big issues which are critical at the moment. all that said, theresa may is prime minister, she has thejob of leading our country, she needs support
gavin williamson, a clever operator as chief whip, a former parliamentary aide to david cameron, and also i think he ran theresa may's campaign to become leader of the party and prime minister. he knows how to operate on the political level. what he needs to understand is that the armed forces need to be well let out in the high standards with become accustomed to. do i detect some disappointment that, as you say, gavin williamson, you believe is being appointed primarily to bolster theresa...