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he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes as a future our labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the wall street crash and widespread poverty oswald mostly turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was by roger griffin who argued that it was a palin genetic form of nationalism and that's a fancy way of saying it's a cross class revolutionary brand of nationalism that believes in the renewal of the nation and the new man and in a way that's what people are separated fascism from conservatism the conservatives look back at. status quo whereas fascists were very much about looking forward to creating an ethnically pure all. you can see a sense of victimhood that somehow the nation state which it which they identify has been somehow a victim of of others of evil stabbed in the back undermined in various ways whether it's by the international conspiracy. by liberals who are trying who are responsible for the degeneration in the deca
he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes as a future our labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the wall street crash and widespread poverty oswald mostly turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was by roger griffin who argued that it was a palin genetic form of nationalism and that's a fancy way of saying it's a cross class revolutionary brand of nationalism that...
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he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes as a future our labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the walls. and widespread. oswald mosley turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was five richard griffin who argued that it was a palin genetic form of nationalism and that's a fancy way of saying it's a cross class revolutionary brand of nationalism that believes in the renewal of the nation and the new man and in a way that's what people are separated fascism from conservatism the conservatives look back at. status quo whereas fascists were very much about looking forward to creating its ethnically pure all new man. you can see a sense of victimhood that somehow the nation state which it which they identify has been somehow a victim of of others of evil forces of stabbed in the back undermined in various ways whether it's by the international conspiracy. by liberals who are trying who are responsible for the degeneration in the
he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes as a future our labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the walls. and widespread. oswald mosley turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was five richard griffin who argued that it was a palin genetic form of nationalism and that's a fancy way of saying it's a cross class revolutionary brand of nationalism that believes in the...
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he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes talked of as a future are labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the walls. and widespread. oswald mosley turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was by richard griffin who argued that it was a palin genetic form of nationalism and that's a fancy way of saying it's a cross class revolutionary brand of nationalism that believes in the renewal of the nation and the new man and in a way that's what people are separated fascism from conservatism the conservatives look back at. status quo whereas fascists were very much about looking forward to creating its ethnically pure all new man. you can see a sense of victimhood that somehow the nation state which of which they identify has been somehow a victim of of others of evil forces of stabbed in the back undermined in various ways whether it's by the international conspiracy. by liberals who are trying who are responsible for the degeneratio
he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes talked of as a future are labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the walls. and widespread. oswald mosley turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was by richard griffin who argued that it was a palin genetic form of nationalism and that's a fancy way of saying it's a cross class revolutionary brand of nationalism that believes...
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he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes as a future our labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the wall street crash and widespread poverty oswald mosley turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was by roger griffin who argued that it was a palin genetic form of nationalism and that's a fancy way of saying it's a cross class revolutionary brand of nationalism that believes in the renewal of the nation and the new man and in a way that's what people are separated fascism from conservatism the conservatives look back at the status quo whereas fascists were very much about looking forward to creating an ethnically kewl new man. you can see a sense of victimhood that somehow the nation state which it which they identify has been somehow a victim of of others of evil forces of stabbed in the back undermined in various ways whether it's by the international conspiracy. by liberals who are trying who are responsible for the degener
he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes as a future our labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the wall street crash and widespread poverty oswald mosley turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was by roger griffin who argued that it was a palin genetic form of nationalism and that's a fancy way of saying it's a cross class revolutionary brand of nationalism that...
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he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes talked of as a future are labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the walls. and widespread. oswald mosley turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was five richard griffin who argued that it was a palin genetic form of nationalism and that's a fancy way of saying it's a cross class revolutionary brand of nationalism that believes in the renewal of the nation and the new man and in a way that's what people are separated fascism from conservatism the conservatives look back at. status quo whereas fascists were very much about looking forward to creating it's ethnically kewl new man. you can see a sense of victimhood that somehow the nation state which it which they identify has been somehow a victim of of others of evil forces stabbed in the back undermined in various ways whether it's by the international conspiracy. by liberals who are trying who are responsible for the degeneration in
he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes talked of as a future are labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the walls. and widespread. oswald mosley turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was five richard griffin who argued that it was a palin genetic form of nationalism and that's a fancy way of saying it's a cross class revolutionary brand of nationalism that...
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he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes as a future labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the walls. and widespread. oswald mosley turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was griffin who argued that it was a palin genetic form of nationalism and that's a fancy way of saying it's a cross class revolutionary brand of nationalism that believes in the renewal of the nation and a new man and in a way that's what people are separated fascism from conservatism the conservatives look back at. status quo whereas fascists were very much looking forward to creating an ethnically pure all new man. you can see a sense of victimhood that somehow the nation state which it which they identify has been somehow a victim of of others of evil forces of stabbed in the back undermined in various ways whether it's by the international jurist conspiracy. by liberals who are trying who are responsible for the degeneration in the decadence the one
he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes as a future labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the walls. and widespread. oswald mosley turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was griffin who argued that it was a palin genetic form of nationalism and that's a fancy way of saying it's a cross class revolutionary brand of nationalism that believes in the renewal of the...
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he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes as a future are labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the walls. and widespread. oswald mosley turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was by richard griffin who argued that it was a palin genetic form of nationalism and that's a fancy way of saying it's a cross class revolutionary brand of nationalism that believes in the renewal of the nation and the new man and in a way that's what people are separated fascism from conservatism the conservatives look back at. status quo whereas fascists were very much about looking forward to creating it's ethnically pure all new. you can see a sense of victimhood that somehow the nation state which it which they identify has been somehow a victim of of others of evil forces stabbed in the back undermined in various ways whether it's by the international conspiracy by communism or by liberals who are trying who are responsible for the degeneration
he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes as a future are labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the walls. and widespread. oswald mosley turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was by richard griffin who argued that it was a palin genetic form of nationalism and that's a fancy way of saying it's a cross class revolutionary brand of nationalism that believes in the...
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he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes as a future our labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the walls. and widespread. oswald mosley turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was by griffin who argued that it was a palin genetic form of nationalism and that's a fancy way of saying it's a cross class revolutionary brand of nationalism that believes in the renewal of the nation and the new man and in a way that's what people are separated fascism from conservatism the conservatives look back at the status quo whereas fascists were very much about looking forward to creating an ethnically your new man. you can see a sense of victimhood that somehow the nation state which it which they identify has been somehow a victim of of others of evil forces stabbed in the back undermined in various ways whether it's by the international conspiracy or by communism or by liberals who are trying who are responsible for the degeneration the
he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes as a future our labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the walls. and widespread. oswald mosley turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was by griffin who argued that it was a palin genetic form of nationalism and that's a fancy way of saying it's a cross class revolutionary brand of nationalism that believes in the renewal of...
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he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes as a future are labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the walls. and widespread. oswald mosley turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was by roger griffin who argued that it was a palin genetic form of nationalism and that's a fancy way of saying it's a cross class revolutionary brand of nationalism that believes in the renewal of the nation and the new man and in a way that's what people are separated fascism from conservatism the conservatives look back at. status quo whereas fascists were very much about looking forward to creating an ethnically kewl new man. you can see a sense of victimhood that somehow the nation state which it which they identify has been somehow a victim of of others of evil forces stabbed in the back undermined in various ways whether it's by international jurist conspiracy. by liberals who are trying who are responsible for the degeneration the decadence t
he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes as a future are labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the walls. and widespread. oswald mosley turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was by roger griffin who argued that it was a palin genetic form of nationalism and that's a fancy way of saying it's a cross class revolutionary brand of nationalism that believes in the...
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he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes as a future our labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the walls. and widespread. oswald mosley turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was by griffin who argued that it was a palin genetic form of nationalism and that's a fancy way of saying it's a cross class revolutionary brand of nationalism that believes in the renewal of the nation and the new man and in a way that's what people are separated fascism from conservatism the conservatives look back at. status quo whereas fascists were very much about looking forward to creating its ethnically pure new man. you can see a sense of victimhood that somehow the nation state which it which they identify has been somehow a victim of of others of evil forces stabbed in the back undermined in various ways whether it's by the international conspiracy by communism or by liberals who are trying who are responsible for the degeneration the deca
he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes as a future our labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the walls. and widespread. oswald mosley turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was by griffin who argued that it was a palin genetic form of nationalism and that's a fancy way of saying it's a cross class revolutionary brand of nationalism that believes in the renewal of...
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he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes as a future our labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the wall street crash and widespread poverty oswald mostly turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was five richard griffin who argued that it was a palin genetic form of nationalism and that's a fancy way of saying it's a cross class revolutionary brand of nationalism that believes in the renewal of the nation and the new man and in a way that's what people are separated fascism from conservatism the conservatives look back at. status quo whereas fascists were very much about looking forward to creating an ethnically pure all new man. you can see a sense of victimhood that somehow the nation state which about which they identify has been somehow a victim of of others of evil forces of stabbed in the back undermined in various ways whether it's by the international conspiracy. by liberals who are trying who are responsible for the
he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes as a future our labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the wall street crash and widespread poverty oswald mostly turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was five richard griffin who argued that it was a palin genetic form of nationalism and that's a fancy way of saying it's a cross class revolutionary brand of nationalism that...
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he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes as a future are labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the wall street crash and widespread poverty oswald mosley turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was griffin who argued that it was a palin genetic form of nationalism and that's a fancy way of saying it's a cross class revolutionary brand of nationalism that believes in the renewal of the nation and the new man and in a way that's what people are separated fascism from conservatism the conservatives look back at. status quo whereas fascists were very much about looking forward to creating it's ethnically pure all new. you can see a sense of victimhood that somehow the nation state which it which they identify has been somehow a victim of of others of evil forces stabbed in the back undermined in various ways whether it's by the international jurist conspiracy by communism or by liberals who are trying who are responsible for th
he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes as a future are labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the wall street crash and widespread poverty oswald mosley turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was griffin who argued that it was a palin genetic form of nationalism and that's a fancy way of saying it's a cross class revolutionary brand of nationalism that believes in...
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he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes talked of as a.
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we called putin's mouthpiece let's go to office anyway we've got labor m.p.'s who cozy up to russia should be ashamed to focus on the labor m.p.'s obviously. perceived to be quite politically motivated comment piece i mean i think the real issue here is the attacks and i say you know i come on this show clearly because i view r.t. as a kind of media outlet similar to evolve in a sense that for europe. to marginalize issues there are a message from the mainstream press and that is no bad thing you know and i mean what do you think of the two when they say away from the labor m.p.'s rule r.t. is allowed to operate here says rupert murdoch's times i think that is particularly important and i think the attacks on our take on more have kind of punishes and he russian point scoring than they are of any real concern of current political or journalistic integrity and i think that's made for that argument of mine i should say the russian embassy has denied the two men claiming to be in the brewing industry approached labor and be at a community pub but they also i have
we called putin's mouthpiece let's go to office anyway we've got labor m.p.'s who cozy up to russia should be ashamed to focus on the labor m.p.'s obviously. perceived to be quite politically motivated comment piece i mean i think the real issue here is the attacks and i say you know i come on this show clearly because i view r.t. as a kind of media outlet similar to evolve in a sense that for europe. to marginalize issues there are a message from the mainstream press and that is no bad thing...
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he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes as a future our labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the walls. and widespread. oswald mosley turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was by griffin who argued that it was a palin genetic form of nationalism and that's a fancy way of saying it's a cross class revolutionary brand of nationalism that believes in the renewal of the nation and a new man and in a way that's what people are separated fascism from conservatism the conservatives look back at. status quo whereas fascists were very much about looking forward to creating an ethnically pure all new man. you can see a sense of victimhood that somehow the nation state which it which they identify has been somehow a victim of of others of evil forces of stabbed in the back undermined in various ways whether it's by the international jurist conspiracy. by liberals who are trying who are responsible for the degeneration in the decad
he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes as a future our labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the walls. and widespread. oswald mosley turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was by griffin who argued that it was a palin genetic form of nationalism and that's a fancy way of saying it's a cross class revolutionary brand of nationalism that believes in the renewal of...
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he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes as a future labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the walls. and widespread. oswald mosley turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was by roger griffin who argued that it was a palin genetic form of nationalism and that's a fancy way of saying it's a cross class revolutionary brand of nationalism that believes in the renewal of the nation and the new man and in a way that's what people like you separated fascism from conservatism the conservatives look back at the status quo whereas fascists were very much about looking forward to creating an ethnically your new man. you can see a sense of victimhood that somehow the nation state which it which they identify has been somehow a victim of the. others of evil forces stabbed in the back undermined in various ways whether it's spies international conspiracy. by liberals who are trying who are responsible for the degeneration the decadence
he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes as a future labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the walls. and widespread. oswald mosley turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was by roger griffin who argued that it was a palin genetic form of nationalism and that's a fancy way of saying it's a cross class revolutionary brand of nationalism that believes in the renewal...
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he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes as a future are labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the wall street crash and widespread poverty oswald mosley turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was griffin who argued that it was a palin genetic form of nationalism and that's a fancy way of saying it's a cross class revolutionary brand of nationalism that believes in the renewal of the nation and the new man and in a way that's what people are separated fascism from conservatism the conservatives look back at. status quo whereas fascists were very much about looking forward to creating it's ethnically pure all new. you can see a sense of victimhood that somehow the nation state which it which they identify has been somehow a victim of of others of evil forces of stabbed in the back undermined in various ways whether it's by the international conspiracy by communism or by liberals who are trying who are responsible for the de
he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes as a future are labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the wall street crash and widespread poverty oswald mosley turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was griffin who argued that it was a palin genetic form of nationalism and that's a fancy way of saying it's a cross class revolutionary brand of nationalism that believes in...
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m.p. to go to yemen spoke about the u.k. government's conflicting role in the crisis the blockade of course is an example of the internal contradictions of our approach to yemen and i think that it needs to be addressed the situation in yemen was described as having achieved in five months the chaos that syria has achieved in five years and we are very conscious in britain of the importance of tackling the humanitarian crisis and yemen and we do want to ensure that the actions taken by others particularly those who are our partners that make that situation even worse well we spoke to a journalist on the ground in yemen hussain alba cocky about some of the alleged saudi actions that the british government to factor supports. that double top strike that they you know is used to use this tactic and as they say i got al qaeda on as well and afghanistan thought of going to canada but they knew they would be let go is it is used in this against civilians target against a home they target civilia
m.p. to go to yemen spoke about the u.k. government's conflicting role in the crisis the blockade of course is an example of the internal contradictions of our approach to yemen and i think that it needs to be addressed the situation in yemen was described as having achieved in five months the chaos that syria has achieved in five years and we are very conscious in britain of the importance of tackling the humanitarian crisis and yemen and we do want to ensure that the actions taken by others...
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for taking this tough line on russia she has a lot of support i thought a lot of labor m.p.'s really praising her recent statement on russia and taking a family line against russia of course there are some critics who say well the tory party like jeremy coughlan their leader of the labor party accused of taking russian money that was something that he criticised but i think that was something a lot of of his parliamentary colleagues weren't actually so happy about so generally there is a lot of support for taking a strong line against russia because it is something that that hurts the country and to resort to reason may who's actually quite embattled and not having made such a good figure in the negotiations recently it's also an opportunity to show herself as a as a strong leader people will hope that she doesn't go too far and that she strikes a balance between being fast but not so different away exploiting this for in town or popularity but sort of just doing what's right and what's right for for the u.k. and russia relations. and here we're attacked with those nerve agen
for taking this tough line on russia she has a lot of support i thought a lot of labor m.p.'s really praising her recent statement on russia and taking a family line against russia of course there are some critics who say well the tory party like jeremy coughlan their leader of the labor party accused of taking russian money that was something that he criticised but i think that was something a lot of of his parliamentary colleagues weren't actually so happy about so generally there is a lot of...
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m.p. chris williamson the british military advisors to be involved but sixty two a whole new level and frankly trampling on britain's reputation as a nation the stance of the human rights that we've got no place seems to be selling arms to saudi arabia and certainly we should not be participating in facilitating the or why having military advisors there now since the saudi bombardment of yemen began in two thousand and fifty the u.k. has sold over four and a half billion pounds worth of weapons while the us. still worth over one hundred ten billion pounds some of the biggest deals in u.s. history and visit some of the have met been selma also being raised in parliament today by the labor leader jeremy corbett a humanitarian disaster is now taking place in yemen million his face starvation six hundred thousand children have cholera because of the saudi led bombing campaign and the block a germany has suspended arms sales to saudi arabia but british arms sales have shot me increased and brit
m.p. chris williamson the british military advisors to be involved but sixty two a whole new level and frankly trampling on britain's reputation as a nation the stance of the human rights that we've got no place seems to be selling arms to saudi arabia and certainly we should not be participating in facilitating the or why having military advisors there now since the saudi bombardment of yemen began in two thousand and fifty the u.k. has sold over four and a half billion pounds worth of weapons...
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m.p. chris williamson the british military advisors to be involved but sixty two a whole new level and and frankly trampling on britain's reputation. as a nation the stance of the human rights we've got no place it seems to me selling arms to saudi arabia and certainly we should not be participating in facilitating the role why having military advisors there now since the saudi bombardment of yemen began in two thousand and fifty the u.k. has sold over four and a half billion pounds worth of weapons while the us. is still worth over one hundred ten.
m.p. chris williamson the british military advisors to be involved but sixty two a whole new level and and frankly trampling on britain's reputation. as a nation the stance of the human rights we've got no place it seems to me selling arms to saudi arabia and certainly we should not be participating in facilitating the role why having military advisors there now since the saudi bombardment of yemen began in two thousand and fifty the u.k. has sold over four and a half billion pounds worth of...
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m.p. chris williamson the british military advisers to be involved but succeed to a whole new level and frankly trampling on britain's reputation as a nation the stance of the human rights that we've got no place it seems to me selling almost to saudi arabia and certainly we should not be participating in facilitating the war by having military advisors there now since the saudi bombardment of yemen began in two thousand and fifty the u.k. has sold over four and a half billion pounds worth of weapons while the us. still worth over one hundred ten billion pounds some of the biggest deal in u.s. history and the visits of the have been selma also being raised in parliament today by the labor leader jeremy corbett a humanitarian disaster is now taking place in yemen million his face starvation six hundred thousand children have cholera because of the saudi led bombing campaign and the block a germany has suspended arms sales to saudi arabia but british arms sales have shot me increased and bri
m.p. chris williamson the british military advisers to be involved but succeed to a whole new level and frankly trampling on britain's reputation as a nation the stance of the human rights that we've got no place it seems to me selling almost to saudi arabia and certainly we should not be participating in facilitating the war by having military advisors there now since the saudi bombardment of yemen began in two thousand and fifty the u.k. has sold over four and a half billion pounds worth of...
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history one of the people we spoke to was the labor m.p. chris williamson the british military advisers to be able but succeed to a whole new level. and frankly trampling on britain's reputation. as a nation the stance of the human rights we've got no place they seem to be selling arms to saudi arabia and certainly we should not be participating in facilitating why having military advisors there britain supports saudi arabia's right to defend its security against missile attacks from yemen many of which have targeted the kingdom cities including riyadh this is cannot be right to the government is true looting in one of the united nations' ses is evidence of war crimes although the u.n. calls yemen the worst manmade humanitarian crisis in modern history it says over twenty two million people are in dire need of humanitarian aid last year there were almost a million suspected cases of cholera and twice as many children acutely malnourished . well thanks for sharing your sunday with us here on r.t. international we're back with. in the heart o
history one of the people we spoke to was the labor m.p. chris williamson the british military advisers to be able but succeed to a whole new level. and frankly trampling on britain's reputation. as a nation the stance of the human rights we've got no place they seem to be selling arms to saudi arabia and certainly we should not be participating in facilitating why having military advisors there britain supports saudi arabia's right to defend its security against missile attacks from yemen many...
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m.p. chris williamson the british military advisors to be involved but takes it to a whole new level and frankly trampling on britain's presentation. as a nation that stands up for human rights so we've got no place it seems to me selling arms to saudi arabia and certainly we should not be participating in facilitating the war why having military forces there now since the saudi bombardment that you have and began in two thousand and fifty the u.k. has sold over four and a half billion pounds worth of weapons while the us. is still worth over one hundred ten billion pounds some of the biggest deals in u.s. history and the visits of the have been selma also being raised in parliament today by the labor leader jeremy corbett a humanitarian disaster is now taking place in yemen million his face starvation six hundred thousand children have cholera because of the saudi led bombing campaign and the block a germany has suspended arms sales to saudi arabia but british arms sales have shot me incr
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those opposing the arms trade and the war in yemen one of the people we spoke to was the labor m.p. chris williamson the british military advisors to be involved but takes it to a whole new level and frankly trampling on britain presentation assassination the stance of thinking about rights that we've got no place seems to be selling arms to saudi arabia and certainly we should not be participating in facilitating the war while having military advisors there now since the saudi bombardment of yemen began in two thousand and fifty the u.k. has sold over four and a half billion pounds worth of weapons while the us. still worth over one hundred ten billion pounds some of the biggest deals in u.s. history and the visits of the have been selma also being raised in parliament today by the labor leader jeremy corbett a humanitarian disaster is now taking place in yemen million his face starvation six hundred thousand children have cholera because of the saudi led bombing campaign and the block a germany has suspended arms sales to saudi arabia but british arms sales of sharply increased an
those opposing the arms trade and the war in yemen one of the people we spoke to was the labor m.p. chris williamson the british military advisors to be involved but takes it to a whole new level and frankly trampling on britain presentation assassination the stance of thinking about rights that we've got no place seems to be selling arms to saudi arabia and certainly we should not be participating in facilitating the war while having military advisors there now since the saudi bombardment of...
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m.p. chris williamson the british military advisers to be able but succeed to a whole new level and frankly trampling on britain's reputation. as a nation the stance of the human rights we've got no place seems to be selling arms to saudi arabia and certainly we should not be participating in facilitating the war why having military advisors there now since the saudi bombardment of yemen began in two thousand and fifty the u.k. has sold over four and a half billion pounds worth of weapons while the us. still worth over one hundred ten billion pounds some of the biggest deals in u.s. history and the visit so i have been selma also being raised in parliament today by the labor leader jeremy corbett a humanitarian disaster is now taking place in yemen million his face starvation six hundred thousand children have cholera because of the saudi led bombing campaign and the block a germany has suspended arms sales to saudi arabia but british arms sales have shot me increased and british military
m.p. chris williamson the british military advisers to be able but succeed to a whole new level and frankly trampling on britain's reputation. as a nation the stance of the human rights we've got no place seems to be selling arms to saudi arabia and certainly we should not be participating in facilitating the war why having military advisors there now since the saudi bombardment of yemen began in two thousand and fifty the u.k. has sold over four and a half billion pounds worth of weapons while...
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history one of the people we spoke to was the labor m.p. chris williamson the british military advisors to be able but sixty two a whole new level. and frankly trampling on britain's reputation. as a nation that stands up for human rights we've got no place they seem to be selling arms to saudi arabia and certainly we should not be participating in facilitating no point having military advisors there britain support saudi arabia its right to defend its security against missile attacks from yemen many of which have targeted the kingdom cities including riyadh this is rejoining can. the right to reduce crime looting in what the united nations sais is evidence of war crimes but the u.n. calls yemen the worst manmade humanitarian crisis in modern history and it says over twenty two million people are in dire need for humanitarian aid last year there were almost a million suspected cases of cholera and twice as many children acutely malnourished . now the news and it is groups and riot police clashed in the greek city if there so long nikki on s
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m.p. a member of the committee for arms export control the saudi government isn't even all that repressive anymore. do you not think saudi arabia is a repressive regime it has been i think it's changing because they are now allowing women to drive they are changing the role of women in society they wanting women to get elected into parliament it is moving forward to a democratic society but another member of the british committee labor m.p. lloyd russell moyle has a very different view the argument is not that the sound is a bombing women in saudi arabia the argument is they're bombing the heck out of people in yemen you know kind so what they're doing for people in saudi is neither here nor there when we're talking about the arms now actually the fact that they're allowing them in after many many years of not to drive in saudi arabia is hardly the gold standard of we've been a quality in feminism as the saudi arabian government to bomb civilians at times using illegal cluster bombs sold t
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m.p. to go to yemen spoke about the u.k. government's conflicting role in the crisis the blockade of course is an example of the internal contradictions of our approach to yemen and i think that it needs to be address the situation in yemen was described as having achieved in five months the chaos a serious achieved in five years and we are very conscious in britain of the importance of tackling the humanitarian crisis and yemen and we do want to ensure that the actions taken by others particularly those who are our partners that make that situation even worse well we spoke to a journalist on the ground in yemen hussein al because he about some of the alleged saudi actions that the british government to factor supports that double top strike that they were as used to use this that thick and they say i guess i'll try that on as well and afghanistan thought again but they you. know the let's call it that is using this against civilians thought to get against home they target civilians then t
m.p. to go to yemen spoke about the u.k. government's conflicting role in the crisis the blockade of course is an example of the internal contradictions of our approach to yemen and i think that it needs to be address the situation in yemen was described as having achieved in five months the chaos a serious achieved in five years and we are very conscious in britain of the importance of tackling the humanitarian crisis and yemen and we do want to ensure that the actions taken by others...
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m.p. a member of the committee for arms export control the saudi government isn't even all that repressive anymore. do you not think saudi arabia is a repressive regime it has been i think it's changing because they are now allowing women to drive they are changing the role of women in society they wanting women to get elected into parliament it is moving forward to a democratic society but another member of the british committee labor m.p. lloyd russell moyle has a very different view the argument is not that the sound is a bombing women in saudi arabia the argument is they're bombing the heck out of people in yemen you know kind so what they're doing for people in saudi is neither here nor there when we're talking about the arms now actually the fact that they're allowing women after many many years of not to drive in saudi arabia is hardly the gold standard of we've been a quality in feminism as the saudi arabian government the bomb civilians at times using illegal cluster bombs sold to
m.p. a member of the committee for arms export control the saudi government isn't even all that repressive anymore. do you not think saudi arabia is a repressive regime it has been i think it's changing because they are now allowing women to drive they are changing the role of women in society they wanting women to get elected into parliament it is moving forward to a democratic society but another member of the british committee labor m.p. lloyd russell moyle has a very different view the...
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and i tend to become the more difficult has become poor working class people we contacted labor m.p. for north and a host of britain has class life where street sing about the role m.p.'s can play in amending the equalities act he was unavailable for comment if you want to join the discussion the charity's next event is the great british class conference held at the london school of economics in central london on the twenty fourth of march. senior producer pete bennett of working class representation at westminster there because jeremy corbin the bookies favorite to be britain's next prime minister right now change all of that joining me now is liam young author of rise how germy corben inspired the young to create a new socialism liam thanks for coming on going on the run i've got to ask given the massive mystery around this tragedy and wilcher of the seventy six agents and his daughter emily six the head of it weighs six adjourned we deal of said about the protagonist of your book just ahead of the twenty seventh election germy called him as a danger to this nation at six which are
and i tend to become the more difficult has become poor working class people we contacted labor m.p. for north and a host of britain has class life where street sing about the role m.p.'s can play in amending the equalities act he was unavailable for comment if you want to join the discussion the charity's next event is the great british class conference held at the london school of economics in central london on the twenty fourth of march. senior producer pete bennett of working class...
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and i tend to become the more difficult it has become poor working class people we contacted labor m.p. for north and a host of brits and has class life where street sing about the role m.p.'s can play in amending the equalities act he was unavailable for comment if you want to join the discussion the charity's next event is the great british class conference held at the london school of economics in central london on the twenty fourth of march. senior producer pete bennett on working class representation at westminster there because jeremy corbin the bookies favorite to be britain's next prime minister right now change all of that joining me now is liam young author of rise how germy corgan inspired the young to create a new socialism liam thanks for coming on going on the run i've got to ask given the massive mystery around this tragedy and wilcher of this m i six agent and his daughter emily six the head of it weighs six adjourned we deal of said about the protagonist of your book just ahead of the twenty seven election journey corwin is a danger to this nation at six which i once l
and i tend to become the more difficult it has become poor working class people we contacted labor m.p. for north and a host of brits and has class life where street sing about the role m.p.'s can play in amending the equalities act he was unavailable for comment if you want to join the discussion the charity's next event is the great british class conference held at the london school of economics in central london on the twenty fourth of march. senior producer pete bennett on working class...
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m.p.'s are going to private schools a third of the one hundred c.e.o.'s are going to private schools sixty something percent of oscar winners seventy percent of leading surgeons and lawyers went to private school we don't have the old boys network that you've just given by rights when you're born into certain families so it's about finding those connections and those already trying to find working class kids which is why we're setting up what we call in the comprehensive network which is a group of students from comprehensive schools. who want to give a leg up to kids coming after them from comp's again so education policy massively guide equality in the rest of the country and education policy is decided in parliament inside film as an educational project empowering knowledge. most groups to tell their own stories are the collaborative documentary food bank projects founder is talk to d.j. leo an activist educates and left school at sixteen to raise a daughter single handedly telling nigh
m.p.'s are going to private schools a third of the one hundred c.e.o.'s are going to private schools sixty something percent of oscar winners seventy percent of leading surgeons and lawyers went to private school we don't have the old boys network that you've just given by rights when you're born into certain families so it's about finding those connections and those already trying to find working class kids which is why we're setting up what we call in the comprehensive network which is a...
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and i tend to become the more difficult has become poor working class people we contacted labor m.p. for north and a host of brits and has class life where street sing about the role m.p.'s can play in amending the equalities act he was unavailable for comment if you want to join the discussion the charity's next event is the great british class conference held at the london school of economics in central london on the twenty fourth of march. senior producer pete bennett on working class representation at westminster there because jeremy corbin the bookies favorite to be britain's next prime minister right now change all of that joining me now is liam young author of rise how germy corgan inspired the young to create a new socialism liam thanks for coming on going underground i've got to ask given the massive mystery around this tragedy and wilcher of this m i six agent and his daughter emily six the head of it weighs six a germy deal of said about the protagonist of your book just ahead of the twenty seven election journey corwin is a danger to this nation at six which i once led he
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she has a lot of support i found a lot of labor m.p.'s really praising her recent statement on russia and taking a family line against russia of course there are some critics who say well the tory party like jeremy coughlan their leader of the labor party accused of taking russian money that was something that he criticised but i think that was something a lot of offers parliamentary colleagues weren't actually so happy about so generally there is a lot of support for taking a strong line against russia because it is something that that hurts the country and to resort to reason may who's actually quite embattled and not having made such a good figure in the negotiations recently it's.
she has a lot of support i found a lot of labor m.p.'s really praising her recent statement on russia and taking a family line against russia of course there are some critics who say well the tory party like jeremy coughlan their leader of the labor party accused of taking russian money that was something that he criticised but i think that was something a lot of offers parliamentary colleagues weren't actually so happy about so generally there is a lot of support for taking a strong line...
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m.p. chris williamson the british military advisors to be involved but sixty two a whole new level and frankly trampling on britain's reputation. as a nation that stands up for human rights that we've got no place it seems to me selling almost to saudi arabia and certainly we should not be participating in facilitating the war by having military advisors there now since the saudi bombardment of yemen began in two thousand and fifty the u.k. has sold over four and a half billion pounds worth of...
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m.p. chris williamson the british military advisors to be involved but sixty two a whole new level and frankly trampling on britain's presentation. as a nation the stance of the human rights we've got no place it seems to me selling arms to saudi arabia and certainly we should not be participating in facilitating the role why having military advisors there now since the saudi bombardments of yemen began in two thousand and fifty the u.k. has sold over.
m.p. chris williamson the british military advisors to be involved but sixty two a whole new level and frankly trampling on britain's presentation. as a nation the stance of the human rights we've got no place it seems to me selling arms to saudi arabia and certainly we should not be participating in facilitating the role why having military advisors there now since the saudi bombardments of yemen began in two thousand and fifty the u.k. has sold over.
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m.p. a member of the committee for arms export control the saudi government isn't even all that repressive anymore. do you not think saudi arabia is a repressive regime it has been i think it's changing because they are now allowing women to drive they are changing the role of women in society they wanting women to get elected into parliament it is moving forward to a democratic society but another member of the british committee labor m.p. lloyd russell moyle has a very different view the argument is not that the sound is a bombing women in saudi arabia the argument is there bombing the heck out of people in yemen you know kind so what they're doing for people in saudi is neither here nor there when we're talking about the arms now actually the fact that they're allowing women after many many years of not to drive in saudi arabia is hardly the gold standard of we've been equality in feminism was the saudi arabian government that bomb civilians at times using illegal cluster bombs sold to
m.p. a member of the committee for arms export control the saudi government isn't even all that repressive anymore. do you not think saudi arabia is a repressive regime it has been i think it's changing because they are now allowing women to drive they are changing the role of women in society they wanting women to get elected into parliament it is moving forward to a democratic society but another member of the british committee labor m.p. lloyd russell moyle has a very different view the...
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m.p. who took over gerry adams seat if teresa mayes breaks it could again good lives in danger and the view peace spokesperson for human rights if he supports an amnesty for ira volunteers all the more coming up part two of going underground. this baby and. this on march eighteenth vote with your remote to zante for special coverage of the russian presidential election exit polls opinions real time results monitoring and much more. in the stock market oh my god. i suggest you. borrow money into your own corporate balance sheet and then. they give us. an experience for the financial predatory. welcome back arguably there's now no more critical issue regarding bricks in the status of northern ireland a border down the middle of the irish sea is actually being imagined in the national conversation about borders trade and migration that's why leaders of sinn fein met for urgent talks with chief negotiator mitchell bania in brussels on monday and in the past twenty four hours it was the turn of
m.p. who took over gerry adams seat if teresa mayes breaks it could again good lives in danger and the view peace spokesperson for human rights if he supports an amnesty for ira volunteers all the more coming up part two of going underground. this baby and. this on march eighteenth vote with your remote to zante for special coverage of the russian presidential election exit polls opinions real time results monitoring and much more. in the stock market oh my god. i suggest you. borrow money into...
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and i tend to become the more difficult has become poor working class people we contacted labor m.p. for north and a host of britain has class life where street sing about the role m.p.'s can play in amending the equalities act he was unavailable for comment if you want to join the discussion the charity's next event is the great british class conference held at the london school of economics in central london on the twenty fourth of march. senior producer peter bennett on working class representation at westminster there because jeremy corbin the bookies favorite to be britain's next prime minister right now change all of that joining me now is liam young author of rise how germy corgan inspired the young to create a new socialism liam thanks for coming on going on the run i've got to ask given the massive mystery around this tragedy and wilcher of this seventy six agent and his daughter emily six the head of it weighs six adjourned we deal of said about the protagonist of your book just ahead of the twenty seven election journey corwin is a danger to this nation and with a six whic
and i tend to become the more difficult has become poor working class people we contacted labor m.p. for north and a host of britain has class life where street sing about the role m.p.'s can play in amending the equalities act he was unavailable for comment if you want to join the discussion the charity's next event is the great british class conference held at the london school of economics in central london on the twenty fourth of march. senior producer peter bennett on working class...
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he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes as a future labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the walls. and widespread. oswald mosley turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was by roger griffin who argued that it was a palin genetic form of nationalism and that's a fancy way of saying it's a cross class revolutionary brand of nationalism that believes in the renewal of the nation and a new man and in a way that's what people are separated fascism from conservatism the conservatives look back at. status quo whereas fascists were very much about looking forward to creating an ethnically your new man. you can see a sense of victimhood that somehow the nation state which it which they identify has been somehow a victim of of others of evil forces stabbed in the back undermined in various ways whether it's by the international conspiracy by communism or by liberals who are trying who are responsible for the degeneration the decad
he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes as a future labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the walls. and widespread. oswald mosley turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was by roger griffin who argued that it was a palin genetic form of nationalism and that's a fancy way of saying it's a cross class revolutionary brand of nationalism that believes in the renewal...
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he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes as a future our labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the wall street crash and widespread poverty oswald mostly turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was five griffin who argued that it was a palin genetic form of nationalism and that's a fancy way of saying it's a cross class revolutionary brand of nationalism that believes in the renewal of the nation and the new man and in a way that's what people are separated fascism from conservatism the conservatives look back at. status quo whereas fascists were very much about looking forward to creating its ethnically pure all new man. you can see a sense of victimhood that somehow the nation state which it which they identify has been somehow a victim of of others of evil forces stabbed in the back undermined in various ways whether it's by the international conspiracy by communism or by liberals who are trying who are responsible for t
he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes as a future our labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the wall street crash and widespread poverty oswald mostly turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was five griffin who argued that it was a palin genetic form of nationalism and that's a fancy way of saying it's a cross class revolutionary brand of nationalism that...
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and conservative m.p.'s who have already decided that russia was responsible even though the evidence has not been brought forward and of course they want action and so on the see this is a pearl case a great political ball game where they can kick russia around and one will say we have to do that now with the hope we do something else and they get themselves into the newspapers and so on and it's great fun from their point of view but from the point of view of law we haven't taken one step forward yeah let's pick up on that because obviously the fundamental principle of. the legal system in the u.k. is innocent until proven guilty is another example is not the first time we've seen this they've essentially said the reason was said that it's up to you russia to prove your innocence in this case we're assuming you're guilty if you don't come back mr ambassador by wednesday with with proof that you were innocent. that does not work in english law english law in fact works the other way round. the state has to
and conservative m.p.'s who have already decided that russia was responsible even though the evidence has not been brought forward and of course they want action and so on the see this is a pearl case a great political ball game where they can kick russia around and one will say we have to do that now with the hope we do something else and they get themselves into the newspapers and so on and it's great fun from their point of view but from the point of view of law we haven't taken one step...
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dissenting even within his own party most labor party m.p.'s have lined up behind the government jeremy corbyn is taking a slightly different approach while he condemns the attack and while he says that the expulsion of the russian diplomats was correct he's also come on i'll just quote of a few remarks he's warning the prime minister of the dangers of rushing ahead of the evidence he says that a fevered parliamentary atmosphere is conducive to neither justice nor national security we can have a mccarthyite intolerance of dissent there is the possibility that it may have been the russian mafia distinct from the russian state and that ultimately yes expelling diplomats as i said may have been the right thing but cracking down on russian money and matthew investments in this country may be more effective so that interesting cleavage an element of doubt has emerged here in london bombay philips in london thank you for that. we will take a break from the grid here in the moment and have a look at some other international news with julian macdonald
dissenting even within his own party most labor party m.p.'s have lined up behind the government jeremy corbyn is taking a slightly different approach while he condemns the attack and while he says that the expulsion of the russian diplomats was correct he's also come on i'll just quote of a few remarks he's warning the prime minister of the dangers of rushing ahead of the evidence he says that a fevered parliamentary atmosphere is conducive to neither justice nor national security we can have...
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m.p. to go to yemen spoke about the u.k. government's conflicting role in the crisis the blockade of course is an example of the internal contradictions of our approach to yemen and i think that it needs to be addressed the situation in yemen was described as having achieved in five months the chaos that syria has achieved in five years and we are very conscious in britain of the importance of tackling the humanitarian crisis and yemen and we do want to ensure that the actions taken by others particularly those who are our partners that make that situation even worse well we spoke to a journalist on the ground in yemen hussain alba carty about some of the alleged saudi actions that the british government defacto supports. that double top strike that they you know is used to use this tactic and are as they say i got al qaeda on of the world and afghanistan particularly but they you. know the let's call it that is using this against civilians target against a home they target civilians then
m.p. to go to yemen spoke about the u.k. government's conflicting role in the crisis the blockade of course is an example of the internal contradictions of our approach to yemen and i think that it needs to be addressed the situation in yemen was described as having achieved in five months the chaos that syria has achieved in five years and we are very conscious in britain of the importance of tackling the humanitarian crisis and yemen and we do want to ensure that the actions taken by others...