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do differently, obviously — of tony blair and iraq. do you think he wonders, if only i did not have that referendum? arguably, he would still be there, in downing street. i believe them when he says he was concerned about the countries going and the way this has divided the country. this has divided the country, and some people would say it will never be quite the same again, and he will get the blame for that and he will be remembered for that. they are all remembered for the disaster not what they achieve a. it's exactly the same as tony blairand iraq and a. it's exactly the same as tony blair and iraq and eden and suez. he talks about how the conservatives around him who world remain voters drastically underestimated what nonvoters would do. the reason the referendum moved to leave is a lot of people who did not normally vote voted. he says 2013, he decided to have the referendum, and he thought very deeply about that but he denies it was pure politicking. he would say that, wouldn't he? some people would say! the other interesting
do differently, obviously — of tony blair and iraq. do you think he wonders, if only i did not have that referendum? arguably, he would still be there, in downing street. i believe them when he says he was concerned about the countries going and the way this has divided the country. this has divided the country, and some people would say it will never be quite the same again, and he will get the blame for that and he will be remembered for that. they are all remembered for the disaster not...
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today on the show, tony blair and condoleezza rice. we'll start with the former prime minister of the united kingdom on the chaos caused by brexit and boris johnson. what really is going on? and how will it end? also, what advice would he give to his labor party. >>> and condoleezza rice, the former secretary of state, former national security adviser. when she served president bush, the world came together to tackle the terror threat after 9/11. now it is coming apart. how does rice rate president trump on his foreign policy? >>> first, here's my take. as he moves on to his fourth national security adviser in less than three years, it's become clear that donald trump's foreign policy is in shambles. it has produced turmoil but achieved almost nothing. despite all the boasts, there are no new deals with china, iran, north korea, the taliban or between the israelis and the palestinians. just uncertainty, disappointment and lots of bruised feelings. trump informed the world that he was a great dealmaker, yet other than minor changes to n
today on the show, tony blair and condoleezza rice. we'll start with the former prime minister of the united kingdom on the chaos caused by brexit and boris johnson. what really is going on? and how will it end? also, what advice would he give to his labor party. >>> and condoleezza rice, the former secretary of state, former national security adviser. when she served president bush, the world came together to tackle the terror threat after 9/11. now it is coming apart. how does rice...
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today on the show, tony blair and condoleezza rice. we'll start with the former prime minister of the united kingdom on the chaos caused by brexit and boris johnson. what really is going on and how will it end? also, what advice would he give to the leaders of his labor party? and condoleezza rice, the former secretary of state, former national security adviser. when she served president bush, the world came together to tackle the terror threat after 9/11. now it is coming apart. how does rice rate president trump on his foreign policy? >>> but first, here's my take. as he moves on to his fourth national security adviser in less than three years, it's become clear that donald trump's foreign policy is in shambles. it has produced turmoil, but achieved almost nothing. despite all the boasts, there are no new deals with china, iran, north korea, the taliban, or between the israelis and the palestinians. just uncertainty, disappointment, and lots of bruised feelings. trump informed the world that he was a great dealmaker, yet other than m
today on the show, tony blair and condoleezza rice. we'll start with the former prime minister of the united kingdom on the chaos caused by brexit and boris johnson. what really is going on and how will it end? also, what advice would he give to the leaders of his labor party? and condoleezza rice, the former secretary of state, former national security adviser. when she served president bush, the world came together to tackle the terror threat after 9/11. now it is coming apart. how does rice...
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tony blair built many, near it actually. tony blair built any near it actually. tony blair built many, many more than that. so we have to dial down the big announcements. what we are getting is six new projects, £2.7 billion. thank you very much indeed norman for that clarification. the veteran labour mp, dame margaret hodge, is facing a re—selection battle, after a sufficient number of activists in her constituency voted for the chance to pick a new candidate. dame margaret — who'sjewish, and has been critical of jeremy corbyn's handling of anti—semitism in the party — said she was "disappointed", but would fight to keep her seat, in east london. labour said the decision had nothing to do with anti—semitism. parents should include children in conversations about organ donation, according to the organisation that oversees transplants in the uk. nhs blood and transplant says young patients waiting on average more than two and a half times longer than adults for similar transplants. our reporter, geraint thomas, has been following the story of lilly who
tony blair built many, near it actually. tony blair built any near it actually. tony blair built many, many more than that. so we have to dial down the big announcements. what we are getting is six new projects, £2.7 billion. thank you very much indeed norman for that clarification. the veteran labour mp, dame margaret hodge, is facing a re—selection battle, after a sufficient number of activists in her constituency voted for the chance to pick a new candidate. dame margaret — who'sjewish,...
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labour starts to reverse tony blair's clause four reforms. this was a key plank of the party's constitution, and tony blair changed it. it is worth reminding people what clause four is. it is basically a commitment to widespread nationalism, isn't it? this would be unpicking a major reform. for those old enough to remember the fights when tony blair was trying to change those words, on the basis of it was all common ownership of the means of production, distribution and exchange, he changed those words and replace them with a dynamic economy serving the public interest in which the enterprise of the market and the rigour of competition are joint with partnership and cooperation. the furore within old school corbynista was extreme. the times have a very interesting quote from alan johnston, the former home secretary, who at the time of the clause four reforms was the only trade unionists, because he was in the postal workers' union, he was the only one to back tony blair. he has said fine, change the words, things change, but for god '5 sake d
labour starts to reverse tony blair's clause four reforms. this was a key plank of the party's constitution, and tony blair changed it. it is worth reminding people what clause four is. it is basically a commitment to widespread nationalism, isn't it? this would be unpicking a major reform. for those old enough to remember the fights when tony blair was trying to change those words, on the basis of it was all common ownership of the means of production, distribution and exchange, he changed...
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tony blair has a good point there. one of the ways of stopping a no—deal brexit would be simply under the fixed term for two thirds of mps to say i do not want an election. on that basis, borisjohnson could not go ahead. if they wanted to guarantee a new deal, that is the way to go. however, opposition parties cannot go around rejecting an election. labour have been calling for an election for two yea rs. to calling for an election for two years. to turn around now and say we do not want one, which putjeremy corbyn in a difficult position. in terms of, the rebel alliance as you call it, they publish this bill, it will seek a three—month extension u nless will seek a three—month extension unless there is ideal to brexit, do you think they have the numbers to get it through? i think it will be tight. obviously they would not be going ahead unless they thought they had the numbers. assuming you get enough rebel tories on state, the indications are you well. boris johnson only has a majority of one and on that basis,
tony blair has a good point there. one of the ways of stopping a no—deal brexit would be simply under the fixed term for two thirds of mps to say i do not want an election. on that basis, borisjohnson could not go ahead. if they wanted to guarantee a new deal, that is the way to go. however, opposition parties cannot go around rejecting an election. labour have been calling for an election for two yea rs. to calling for an election for two years. to turn around now and say we do not want one,...
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labor needed colin as he promotes tony blair's war mandarins all this and more coming up in part 2 of going on the ground. sashing stressed to no longer post this event about nash and the bill of books set up. to. stop the show was so huge she didn't taste a piece traditionally sent me so i pushed it all shall. go to which she never happened and i know what you mean in our midst which you took a moment of me for to share. your thoughts on the show through my eyes your bone structure be. good to mr ellsworth. with them to the spirit over 4 years you seem to be an arguable that it's a studio actually the person to be vocal for should still speak and speak. expressed she. was 16 and he the idea of monitor ization the global central banks cooperating to put out a currency unit of accounts that was better than gold is a 6070 year experiment that is now collapsing which is leading to d. dollars a synaesthete countries like russia move aggressively away from the dollar and buy gold and did globalization simultaneously. the world is driven by shaped by. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. welc
labor needed colin as he promotes tony blair's war mandarins all this and more coming up in part 2 of going on the ground. sashing stressed to no longer post this event about nash and the bill of books set up. to. stop the show was so huge she didn't taste a piece traditionally sent me so i pushed it all shall. go to which she never happened and i know what you mean in our midst which you took a moment of me for to share. your thoughts on the show through my eyes your bone structure be. good to...
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blair needed a u.n. resolution in order to be to justify that war so. there are people who are speaking up but perhaps not enough and so it's a difficult thing i mean i'm not suggesting that. everybody should leak every state secret and i don't believe cat you're suggesting that you know what i admire about catherine will be interested in about cancer is that she is only ever to this one memo she hasn't even to this day told busy me he or anyone else as far as i know what else she did. that and she says she was loyal she worked for 2 years quite happily i seem cut but he's just been but this was a bridge too far is that fit to 2nd. absolutely i mean it was a line i was unwilling to step across i didn't want to collude i didn't want to be part of you know. what subsequently has become one of the biggest tragedies in the you know last 20 years or last you know longer it's a huge tragedy that ends before then iraq and the repercussion to have carried on through. the last 16 years you know we still feel the
blair needed a u.n. resolution in order to be to justify that war so. there are people who are speaking up but perhaps not enough and so it's a difficult thing i mean i'm not suggesting that. everybody should leak every state secret and i don't believe cat you're suggesting that you know what i admire about catherine will be interested in about cancer is that she is only ever to this one memo she hasn't even to this day told busy me he or anyone else as far as i know what else she did. that and...
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peter hitchens was rather keen to bring tony blair in front of the supreme court. you can have it both ways, peter. take the heat and the steam out of it, the problem is that the law grows, it goes everywhere. the law is growing over terrorism. it is an accretion. what you cannot say is that there are whole parts of public life, political life that is outside the law. this is what lady hale's team has tested and said, no, you all have to obey the law. and we have an unwritten constitution, so these things are not set in stone. you have to have legal brains to interpret that constitution. it is really doing in the royal prerogative. very briefly, lady he'll‘s brooch. please! a collection approaches are shown in the sunday times for us. it was the spider on the day of the judgment, wasn't it? people say spider text on incredible hulk! i like that last week was called the triumph of the girly swats. lady hale is an incredibly brilliant mind, as is gina miller. what this piece is about, the most important decision you make is finding the right life partner. of course
peter hitchens was rather keen to bring tony blair in front of the supreme court. you can have it both ways, peter. take the heat and the steam out of it, the problem is that the law grows, it goes everywhere. the law is growing over terrorism. it is an accretion. what you cannot say is that there are whole parts of public life, political life that is outside the law. this is what lady hale's team has tested and said, no, you all have to obey the law. and we have an unwritten constitution, so...
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. >> tony blaire, your predecessor says the country is clearly divided and confused about what exactly it means to do brexit. is it hard? is it soft? that's why there should be a second referendum. do you agree? >> i think the first thing that ought to happen is for the prime minister to go back to brussels, to negotiate a deal for us to carry out the outcome of the referendum which is to leave and become as i put it friends and neighbors and partners with the european union but not members. i threw everything into the campaign for us to stay. but the result went another way. if we can't get that deal, we are then still after three years stuck. one of the ways of getting unstuck is to have a general election or to have a second referendum. my view is we shouldn't rule them out. they may be necessary to get us out of the situation but the first priority of prime minister boris johnson, he has my support, is getting a deal in brussels in order for us to leave as friends, neighbors and partners. >> you say in the book boris johnson didn't really believe in brexit, that he actually adopted
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labor needed colin as he promotes tony blair's war mandarins all the more coming up in part 2 of going underground. welcome to max keiser financial survival guide. looking forward to the. yanks this is what happens to pensions in britain. watched kaiser report. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. welcome back in the dying days of teresa mayes. foolish premiership she had to answer questions just as a scandal forced britain's man in washington to quit his job the whole cabinet rightly gave its full support to the came on she used to sit came has given a kidney has given a lifetime of service to the united kingdom and an enormous debt of gratitude the whole cabinet supported him but he still quits not exactly a ringing endorsement of foreign secretary jeremy hunt foreign policy cache anyway what did about the labor leader jeremy corbyn have to say about the mandarin 1st brought in to number 10 by alleged war criminal tony blair to regret the resignation of succumbed i think
labor needed colin as he promotes tony blair's war mandarins all the more coming up in part 2 of going underground. welcome to max keiser financial survival guide. looking forward to the. yanks this is what happens to pensions in britain. watched kaiser report. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. welcome back in the dying days of teresa mayes. foolish premiership she had to answer...
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it is finally half of young people at university, a target set by tony blair in 1999. my reading of this is half of people are at university, but we're not saying what kind of quality of education they are getting, while also being laden with huge amounts of student debt. not necessarily celebrating. is the times celebrating? i think he would finally possibly suggests... they are celebrating. i think they a right to be celebrating. the economy, we are in competition with countries all around the world, are used to work and live in china, a vast number of high skilled people. india producing millions of them every year. india producing millions of them every yea r. if india producing millions of them every year. if we want to compete we need to educate our workforce more. it does not need to be in universities. apprenticeships are important. but i think this is really welcome news. and we have to stop talking about it as dead. it is a liability you pay once you are earning a good graduate salary. in most people won't pay it off in full. it puts people off university, es
it is finally half of young people at university, a target set by tony blair in 1999. my reading of this is half of people are at university, but we're not saying what kind of quality of education they are getting, while also being laden with huge amounts of student debt. not necessarily celebrating. is the times celebrating? i think he would finally possibly suggests... they are celebrating. i think they a right to be celebrating. the economy, we are in competition with countries all around...
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labor leader gerry been called in as he promotes tony blair's war mandarins all this and more coming up in part 2 of going on the ground. she stressed to. be surrounded by the ash at the pool of blood. pressure was so huge she didn't taste the face to face so i pushed. her which she deaf and i'm not quite sure. i must do choke or a moment of me for sure. want to go to the show because of my it's a bonus for should be. it's a mistake so it's a quarter until. 436 but you both these tickets are stupid surely a person can revoke or should stop them spinning. compared to centuries of chinese history 2 years is nothing unless perhaps it's 2 years of donald trump with us another round of terrorists being added to the us a new trade war this last week china's strategy of waiting out the unit me likely to work with the current american president. welcome back in the dying days of teresa mayes she is donald trump's foolish premiership she had to answer questions just as a scandal forced britain's man in washington to quit his job the whole cabinet rightly gave its full support to the came on s
labor leader gerry been called in as he promotes tony blair's war mandarins all this and more coming up in part 2 of going on the ground. she stressed to. be surrounded by the ash at the pool of blood. pressure was so huge she didn't taste the face to face so i pushed. her which she deaf and i'm not quite sure. i must do choke or a moment of me for sure. want to go to the show because of my it's a bonus for should be. it's a mistake so it's a quarter until. 436 but you both these tickets are...
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people were calling tony blair a warcriminaland his well. people were calling tony blair a war criminal and his memoirs... well. people were calling tony blair a war criminaland his memoirs... i am not sure. i think people come when the reviews come through, and if they are fair and if they can see that it if they are fair and if they can see thatitis if they are fair and if they can see that it is a good read, a clear read. if you want to understand the last ten years, i think orders might pick up. and just briefly, andrew, how do you think history will remember him? does he fear in a sense that he will always be remembered as the prime minister who called that referendum?” remembered as the prime minister who called that referendum? i don't he fears it, he knows it. he is the man who crash the conservative party, the man who has brought things towards the responsible brexit. —— most destructive brexit. journalist andrew billen, talking about david cameron's memoirs. as the last six months have shown, no—one can predict what will ha
people were calling tony blair a warcriminaland his well. people were calling tony blair a war criminal and his memoirs... well. people were calling tony blair a war criminaland his memoirs... i am not sure. i think people come when the reviews come through, and if they are fair and if they can see that it if they are fair and if they can see thatitis if they are fair and if they can see that it is a good read, a clear read. if you want to understand the last ten years, i think orders might...
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now we seem to have one thatis tony blair. now we seem to have one that is being played out at the labour party conference. it is not what labour would want. these are not the headlines they would have enjoyed. the key thing is that andrew fisher, who was head of policy and also drafted the election ma nifesto policy and also drafted the election manifesto last time around, he has walked out. he has a close ally of jeremy corbyn so this is seen as a big loss for him. in fact, in this paper, in the sunday times, it says jeremy corbyn was so aggrieved that he went around to see seamus milne, because the idea is that there has been some falling out between the two. but in the whole of this piece we have a lot of information, it is very co nte nt we have a lot of information, it is very content rich, because it is also talking about the opinion polls. andrew fisher has walked, saying that he doesn't feel they will succeed in the next general election. the polling seems to bear that out. there is one in yougov which is mentioned in
now we seem to have one thatis tony blair. now we seem to have one that is being played out at the labour party conference. it is not what labour would want. these are not the headlines they would have enjoyed. the key thing is that andrew fisher, who was head of policy and also drafted the election ma nifesto policy and also drafted the election manifesto last time around, he has walked out. he has a close ally of jeremy corbyn so this is seen as a big loss for him. in fact, in this paper, in...
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when tony blair started talking about national security interests that supposed to be a cop that trumps all of those i don't believe the investigation is that it would have led anywhere except to the complete wreckage of a vital strategic relationship for our country in terms of fighting terrorism in terms of the middle east in terms of british interests that. say these things absolutely stunning and it seems to be a very expensive way of going izing payment. the minute she equipment money. we want a catalog republic because we think it would be geared to our people and we want to contribute to the welfare of europe into the european values of democracy of equality of dialogue of peace and we think that we are ready to contribute on our own with this new europe but it's part of the euro me the european community and constituency what's the big deal what's the problem why can't we accept that possibility in the 20 percent. and then pain years since crosstown started s 10 years i think it's time to shake things up maybe change the branding maybe the format here is what i've been thinking
when tony blair started talking about national security interests that supposed to be a cop that trumps all of those i don't believe the investigation is that it would have led anywhere except to the complete wreckage of a vital strategic relationship for our country in terms of fighting terrorism in terms of the middle east in terms of british interests that. say these things absolutely stunning and it seems to be a very expensive way of going izing payment. the minute she equipment money. we...
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he said, tony blair, keep your england and let me keep my zimbabwe, to great applause. milton, thank you so much for talking to us. hudheifa aden is our africa business reporter and joins me now from nairobi. thank you very much forjoining us. what kind of country, economically speaking, judge robert mugabe leave behind? of course, as many people have mentioned, he leaves a chequered history, a chequered past. really, the economic legacy of robert mugabe cannot be forgotten. a number of things happened under his regime, the first one being in 2000 popular stance of reclaiming white owned farms in zimbabwe, which led toa number of owned farms in zimbabwe, which led to a number of things including sanctions imposed by western powers including the united states and the european union which lead to hyperinflation in the country, leading to a loss of employment in the country, meaning the agricultural land was not productive enough because the country was earning so much foreign revenue from agricultural exports. it led to a number of people fleeing the country to neighbouri
he said, tony blair, keep your england and let me keep my zimbabwe, to great applause. milton, thank you so much for talking to us. hudheifa aden is our africa business reporter and joins me now from nairobi. thank you very much forjoining us. what kind of country, economically speaking, judge robert mugabe leave behind? of course, as many people have mentioned, he leaves a chequered history, a chequered past. really, the economic legacy of robert mugabe cannot be forgotten. a number of things...
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well it's not good but quite frankly as many people have said before the supreme court is a tony blair creation. and it seems to be full of a lot of remain as the high court came to the conclusion that it was not the business of the courts to interfere in. political matters i would suggest that this was interfering in political matters and i think that's not the place of the supreme court again a tony blair creation and there are too many people wanted to make laws if judges want to make laws they should stand for the election as i did and as other people did if they want to meet loans they should be elected they're not elected you should not be creating laws you should simply make sure the prime minister obeys the law as he supposed who also reaction coming in to this news today we can listen david to to some of it together. and i invite forest johnson in the historic words to consider his position and become the shortest serving prime minister there's ever been. and we can't allow a prime minister that has been the subject of that extraordinary new ruling this morning to simply stay
well it's not good but quite frankly as many people have said before the supreme court is a tony blair creation. and it seems to be full of a lot of remain as the high court came to the conclusion that it was not the business of the courts to interfere in. political matters i would suggest that this was interfering in political matters and i think that's not the place of the supreme court again a tony blair creation and there are too many people wanted to make laws if judges want to make laws...
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blair needed a u.n. resolution in order to be to justify that war so. there are people who are speaking up but perhaps not enough and so it's a difficult thing i mean i'm not suggesting that. everybody should leak every state secret and i don't believe cat you're suggesting that you know what i admire about catherine will be interested in about cancer is that she is only ever to this one memo she hasn't even to this day told busy me he or anyone else as far as i know what else she did. that and she says she was loyal she worked for 2 years quite happily i seem cut but he's just been but this was a bridge too far as that fit to 2nd. absolutely i mean it was a line i was unwilling to step across i didn't want to collude i didn't want to be part of you know. what subsequently has become one of the biggest tragedies in the you know last 20 years or last you know longer it's a huge tragedy that has befallen iraq and the repercussion to have carried on through. the last 16 years you know we still feel the root
blair needed a u.n. resolution in order to be to justify that war so. there are people who are speaking up but perhaps not enough and so it's a difficult thing i mean i'm not suggesting that. everybody should leak every state secret and i don't believe cat you're suggesting that you know what i admire about catherine will be interested in about cancer is that she is only ever to this one memo she hasn't even to this day told busy me he or anyone else as far as i know what else she did. that and...
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the former labour prime minister tony blair has warned opposition parties that voting for an early general election could be a trap. in a speech this morning, he urged them to push for a fresh brexit referendum instead. afterwards, our political correspondent chris mason asked mr blauir whether a second referendum was a real possibility. right now, people would push back ha rd right now, people would push back hard about the possibility of another referendum. then the end, it is simple. if there is deadlock in parliament, the only people that can break the deadlock at the british people. if parliament can't agree on government can gets its proposition of the no—deal brexit three, you have to go back to the people to resolve it. the right way to go back is not to mix brexit up with a whole lot of general election issues, but go back to the people in the form they originally decided brexit, which is by the direct task of brexit itself. what should be the question? the question is simple. the government say our negotiated no—deal brexit, it is that stay. what do you say to people who vote
the former labour prime minister tony blair has warned opposition parties that voting for an early general election could be a trap. in a speech this morning, he urged them to push for a fresh brexit referendum instead. afterwards, our political correspondent chris mason asked mr blauir whether a second referendum was a real possibility. right now, people would push back ha rd right now, people would push back hard about the possibility of another referendum. then the end, it is simple. if...
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lord falconer wasjustice secretary under tony blair whe labour was in power. he tweets "statutory purpose of request letter is to get extension. "to seek to destroy statutory purpose is to break law." the criminal bar association had a similiar assessment. it says such a move, "undermines the entire justice "system, opens the door wide open to mob rule and very "quickly to anarchy." "the law applies equally to everyone; this "is what the rule of law means." and this the former supreme courtjustice lord sumption on the bbc‘s today programme. to send the letter and then try and neutralise it seems to me to be plainly a breach of the act. i think you have got to realise that the courts are not very fond of loopholes. they're going to interpret this act in a way that gives effect to its obvious purpose unless there's something in the act that makes it completely impossible to do so. and there isn't. if boris johnson did go down this route — and we should say we don't know if he is willing to — he may commit a criminal offence. the financial times — "this i
lord falconer wasjustice secretary under tony blair whe labour was in power. he tweets "statutory purpose of request letter is to get extension. "to seek to destroy statutory purpose is to break law." the criminal bar association had a similiar assessment. it says such a move, "undermines the entire justice "system, opens the door wide open to mob rule and very "quickly to anarchy." "the law applies equally to everyone; this "is what the rule of law...
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well, tony blair has serious doubts. he says he has a lot of sympathy with those in labour who left to form the independent group, some of whom who have since gone to the liberal democrats. alastair campbell, another friend of yours, the director of communications for tony blair, is now gone from labour. he was thrown out and says he does not want to go back because he cannot abide the current leadership. i dare say that you say you have more in common with people like alistair campbell than people likejohn mcdonald, jeremy corbyn, len mccluskey and seamus milne. these are the hard left. do you really have anything in common with them? i have much in common with them in the sense that i am a member of the labour party. maybe membership of the labour party is becoming meaningless. i don't think it is meaningless at all. you refer to the fact that many of my friends have left or been thrown out, like alistair was in fact thrown out. he doesn't want to go back. he was thrown out, he did not want to go back. these are really
well, tony blair has serious doubts. he says he has a lot of sympathy with those in labour who left to form the independent group, some of whom who have since gone to the liberal democrats. alastair campbell, another friend of yours, the director of communications for tony blair, is now gone from labour. he was thrown out and says he does not want to go back because he cannot abide the current leadership. i dare say that you say you have more in common with people like alistair campbell than...
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tony blair is saying that an election now would be an elephant trap forjeremy corbyn of the labour party. there is no indication that an early election would propel jeremy corbyn into downing street. 2596 jeremy corbyn into downing street. 25% of the vote is a long way behind and there has been no sign at all of the labour party recovering to the position it fell in the wake of the european elections. it has lost far too much ground to the liberal democrats. that said, there is no guarantee that the conservatives and borisjohnson would achieve their objective, which is to achieve an overall majority, and certainly to make sure there are more prone brexit mps and anti— brexit mps inside the house of commons. the truth is, if you take the current polls, and you assume, which is a big assumption, that the geography of each party's support is roughly what it was in 2017, you essentially discover that the eight point lead that the tories have at the moment, with the liberal democrats at 19, mightjust get boris with the liberal democrats at 19, might just get boris johnson with the liberal d
tony blair is saying that an election now would be an elephant trap forjeremy corbyn of the labour party. there is no indication that an early election would propel jeremy corbyn into downing street. 2596 jeremy corbyn into downing street. 25% of the vote is a long way behind and there has been no sign at all of the labour party recovering to the position it fell in the wake of the european elections. it has lost far too much ground to the liberal democrats. that said, there is no guarantee...
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we had lots of jokes at the time of tony blair when all of the front bench worshipping their children out to religious schools or taking them out. i think harriet harman's children went to grammar schools in kent and lots of them believed to be next to camden school for girls, those schools that we re school for girls, those schools that were considered to be top end. while at the same time belonging to a party that has always believed in equality across education. i am very glad that the labour chairman is blocking the abolition of private schools, even if i don't personally necessarily agree with that. i think it is very important at this point that people's politics, the policies of parties, are clarified. we are in such a great area at the moment and it is quite clear that people just wa nt it is quite clear that people just want less or no. pro—brexit, anti—brexit. pro private schools, anti—private anti—brexit. pro private schools, anti— private schools. anti—brexit. pro private schools, anti—private schools. it is quite a clever move. can you imagine that becoming
we had lots of jokes at the time of tony blair when all of the front bench worshipping their children out to religious schools or taking them out. i think harriet harman's children went to grammar schools in kent and lots of them believed to be next to camden school for girls, those schools that we re school for girls, those schools that were considered to be top end. while at the same time belonging to a party that has always believed in equality across education. i am very glad that the...
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labor leader jeremy colvin as he promotes tony blair's war member in these all this and more coming up in part 2 of going on the ground. loss of western germany that steve globalization and this came in with tom and 2016 that he the idea of monitor ization the global central banks cooperating to put out a currency unit of accounts that was better than gold is a 6070 year experiment that is now collapsing which is leading to dollars ation as do countries like russia move aggressively away from the dollar and buy gold and globalization simultaneously. she stressed to. the bill of the trap that he had to. stop the show so here she didn't taste the piece to she's a cia bush quote oshawa. which she dumped on and now look what you've seen in the states you took a moment to me what you. want to go to the source of your my it's your bonus for tribute. to mr ellsworth supporters are still welcome to the spirit of tradition trivia for you both these tickets are studio actually of course in the personal cost of a phone call or should stop them spinning. expressed. welcome back in the dying days o
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did you ask tony blair if he would vote labour? idid and vote labour? i did and i got some moments of silence over at the room and then a grimace and he said it's really very difficult and then he said, there was a qualification embedded, he said there is virtually nothing i would not do to stop no deal, even possibly voting forjeremy corbyn. i was pushing for an unequivocal yes or no atty left some out of there. it's great to see you, as ever —— and he left summed out there. 0ur chief political correspondent, vicki young is in downing. we are waiting on this cabinet meeting. we see dominic raab, the foreign secretary going into number ten already, the meeting will take place. we do not know what they will be discussing although of course what is due to happen in at the next couple of days in parliament will be pretty high on the agenda. the big question is tomorrow, do the rebels along with labour and liberal democrats and snp, do they have the numbers to change the law to try to force borisjohnson to brexit? it doesn't look like they do pop partly
did you ask tony blair if he would vote labour? idid and vote labour? i did and i got some moments of silence over at the room and then a grimace and he said it's really very difficult and then he said, there was a qualification embedded, he said there is virtually nothing i would not do to stop no deal, even possibly voting forjeremy corbyn. i was pushing for an unequivocal yes or no atty left some out of there. it's great to see you, as ever —— and he left summed out there. 0ur chief...
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tony blair speaking earlier today. stephen kinnock, labour mp for aberavon — joins us now from port talbot. i was looking some of the predictions you need earlier in the year, you were remarkably prescient. you said boris johnson year, you were remarkably prescient. you said borisjohnson would be number ten so what is going to happen this week? i am not going to change my career from happen this week? i am not going to change my careerfrom being a member of parliament to be a bookmaker. but yes, i think it was obvious, once labour, tragically in my view, pulled out of the cross—party talks, we paved the way to the awful situation we now find ourselves in. it seems to me that we must of course push forward with the anti—new deal legislation but it is highly likely at the moment boris johnson sees the government is going to lose that vote and he was the general election. that requires the two thirds majority of mps to vote for it to trigger it under the terms of the fixed term. it is a very difficult situation for
tony blair speaking earlier today. stephen kinnock, labour mp for aberavon — joins us now from port talbot. i was looking some of the predictions you need earlier in the year, you were remarkably prescient. you said boris johnson year, you were remarkably prescient. you said borisjohnson would be number ten so what is going to happen this week? i am not going to change my career from happen this week? i am not going to change my careerfrom being a member of parliament to be a bookmaker. but...
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blair needed a u.n. resolution in order to be to justify that war so. there are people who are speaking up but perhaps not enough and so it's a difficult thing i mean i'm not suggesting that. everybody should leak every state secrets and i don't believe cat you're suggesting that you know what i admire about cancer and what we're interested in about cancer is that she is only ever to this one memo she hasn't even to this day told busy me he or anyone else as far as i know what else she did. that and she says she was loyal she worked for 2 years quite happily i seem cut but he's just been but this was a bridge too far as that fit to 2nd. absolutely i mean that was a line i was unwilling to step across i didn't want to come near it i didn't want to be part of you know. what subsequently has become one of the biggest tragedies in the you know last 20 years or last you know longer it's a huge tragedy that is before then iraq and the repercussions to have carried on through. the last 16 years you know we stil
blair needed a u.n. resolution in order to be to justify that war so. there are people who are speaking up but perhaps not enough and so it's a difficult thing i mean i'm not suggesting that. everybody should leak every state secrets and i don't believe cat you're suggesting that you know what i admire about cancer and what we're interested in about cancer is that she is only ever to this one memo she hasn't even to this day told busy me he or anyone else as far as i know what else she did....
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david cameron will be remembered for brexit in the same way that gordon brown is for gold, tony blair is for iraqis, and anthony eden was for servers. completely defined by it. —— suez. servers. completely defined by it. -- suez. the fact that he lashed out against michael gove and boris johnson, telegraph have that in a bit more detail, don't they? 0n the leaders, they behaved appallingly. 0n the prime minister, he has used sharp practices, but is bringing it up sharp practices, but is bringing it up to date, calling —— referring to the proroguement of parliament and sticking out of the 21 rebel tories. and that alone, he is not ruling out the second referendum ? and that alone, he is not ruling out the second referendum? absolutely. going with the headline but he wants a second referendum, that is misleading. he is not keen on it, he is not pushing for it. but he wouldn't rule it out. in his view there might be no other option. exactly. what is crucial is that he has repeatedly asked whether or not he trusts borisjohnson, and he will not answer. he lashes out heavily at mich
david cameron will be remembered for brexit in the same way that gordon brown is for gold, tony blair is for iraqis, and anthony eden was for servers. completely defined by it. —— suez. servers. completely defined by it. -- suez. the fact that he lashed out against michael gove and boris johnson, telegraph have that in a bit more detail, don't they? 0n the leaders, they behaved appallingly. 0n the prime minister, he has used sharp practices, but is bringing it up sharp practices, but is...
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this morning, we heard from former prime minister tony blair saying, in effect, to jeremy minister tony blair saying, in effect, tojeremy corbyn, don‘t fall into that elephant trap. in the past have an hour, we have heard from mr corbyn, and listening to him, it sounds like he is ready to back an early election. when a government finds itself without a majority, the solution is not to undermine democracy, the solution is to let the people decide. and call a general election. it is the people, not an unelected prime minister, who should determine our country's future. an election is the democratic way forward. well, i am joined well, iamjoined now well, i am joined now by one of the tory mps vehemently opposed to no deal. what do you do now? the new back down7 that would be an individual choice. in my own case, no. i believe i am fighting for my constituents' writes, to have concerns about no deal explained in parliament, and for government to be able to deal with those concerns and either convince parliament, if no deal is to be where we end up, that it is the right thing for britain,
this morning, we heard from former prime minister tony blair saying, in effect, to jeremy minister tony blair saying, in effect, tojeremy corbyn, don‘t fall into that elephant trap. in the past have an hour, we have heard from mr corbyn, and listening to him, it sounds like he is ready to back an early election. when a government finds itself without a majority, the solution is not to undermine democracy, the solution is to let the people decide. and call a general election. it is the people,...
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i mean, look at the days when tony blair and gordon brown were leader and there is room forjeremy and john mcdonald have dissenting voices. jeremy, like the rest of us, should not get involved in the governing body of the party and determining what they do and what they say. i mean, members of the labour party can say what they like in their meetings. labour's executive is meting out to discuss tom watson's future and mps have warned them that they should be focusing on an upcoming general election and not internal squabbling. the travel firm thomas cook has approached the government for emergency funding as it tries to avoid going into administration, leaving customers with uncertainty. just do not know what the situation is. we will either have a flight back and get back to manchester and be fortunate or all things could colla pse be fortunate or all things could collapse in the next couple of days 01’ collapse in the next couple of days or hours and we have nothing to go back on. the us is sending troops and missile defence systems to saudi arabia and the uae in response to last
i mean, look at the days when tony blair and gordon brown were leader and there is room forjeremy and john mcdonald have dissenting voices. jeremy, like the rest of us, should not get involved in the governing body of the party and determining what they do and what they say. i mean, members of the labour party can say what they like in their meetings. labour's executive is meting out to discuss tom watson's future and mps have warned them that they should be focusing on an upcoming general...
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blair, the ex—uk prime minister saying an early election could be an elephant trap for the labor party and perhaps this is why the labour party is pushing back and saying, we will consider voting for an election. but not until no deal brexit has definitely been taken off the table. it's interesting, the bill that they are pushing through parliament right now, there is reportedly, even the wording for the letter that the prime minister must write to ask brussels for a delay. the prime minister says he won't be the person to ask for a delay. this bill is trying to force him to do so. bill is trying to force him to do so. i think there will be an election but just not so. i think there will be an election butjust not happened in october but certainly in the relatively near future. that's pop brexit to one side of the moment and deal with political machinations of another kind in hong kong and this, really a big climb by carrie lam, the chief executive of hong kong, rod withdrawing that hated extradition bill which led to months of demonstrations. but is it enough? it seems the answer to t
blair, the ex—uk prime minister saying an early election could be an elephant trap for the labor party and perhaps this is why the labour party is pushing back and saying, we will consider voting for an election. but not until no deal brexit has definitely been taken off the table. it's interesting, the bill that they are pushing through parliament right now, there is reportedly, even the wording for the letter that the prime minister must write to ask brussels for a delay. the prime minister...
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is a hero he's an icon of zimbabwe and he's the only praised in africa is to stand against tony blair who is the real president is what the qualities of leadership is that he will present with influence in total all over the world gaba fought for the independence of his country and against western imperialism but during mugabe's 37 years in office zimbabwe was flanked into an economic crisis that has yet to recover from. hardly any of the a.t.m. since zimbabwe i walk in there is no stable currency hardly any jobs constant power cuts and every 4th zimbabwean has left the country also this is part of the legacy of robert mugabe and his party zanu p.f. that has been running the country since independence under the new president emerson in one god benefited from the coup against the opposition remains under pressure even so some of mugabe's onetime opponents among the mourners have suffered quite a number of pain. to me. and 64 times by him it appears now live without a member my mother and my father. hazing i was diligent in good being destroyed shooting that period of. high remember my
is a hero he's an icon of zimbabwe and he's the only praised in africa is to stand against tony blair who is the real president is what the qualities of leadership is that he will present with influence in total all over the world gaba fought for the independence of his country and against western imperialism but during mugabe's 37 years in office zimbabwe was flanked into an economic crisis that has yet to recover from. hardly any of the a.t.m. since zimbabwe i walk in there is no stable...
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blair is the true president is what the qualities of leadership is that he will present with influence in the whole of the world gaba fought for the independence of his country and against western imperialism but during mugabe's 37 years in office zimbabwe was flanked into an economic crisis that has yet to recover from. probably any of the a.t.m. since zimbabwe i walk in there is no stable currency hardly any jobs constant power cuts and every force has left the country also this is part of the legacy off robert mugabe and his party zanu p.f. that has been running the country since independence under the new president emerson in one benefited from the coup against the opposition remains on the pressure even so some of mugabe's one time opponents among the mourners have suffered quite a number of. pain. 64 times by him to pistol out a member my mother and my father there's an i was image room in a good big. astroid shooting that period of your staff. ha you did member of my house then said medicine should bend down but you must be able to corner those people why not do you mean to see
blair is the true president is what the qualities of leadership is that he will present with influence in the whole of the world gaba fought for the independence of his country and against western imperialism but during mugabe's 37 years in office zimbabwe was flanked into an economic crisis that has yet to recover from. probably any of the a.t.m. since zimbabwe i walk in there is no stable currency hardly any jobs constant power cuts and every force has left the country also this is part of...
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these to stand against tony blair is the true president has with the qualities of leadership is that he will present with. fought for the independence of his country and to. against western imperialism but during mugabe's 37 years in office zimbabwe was plunked into an economic crisis that has yet to recover from. hardly any of the a.t.m. since zimbabwe i walk in there is no stable currency hardly any jobs constant power cuts and every 4th zimbabwean has left the country also this is part of the legacy of robert mugabe and his party zanu p.f. that has been running the country since independence under the new president emerson who benefited from the coup against mugabe the opposition remains under pressure even so some of mugabe's onetime opponents among the mourners have suffered quite a number of. pain. to a budget that they did to me. i said 64 times by him they did this not live without a member my mother and my father. having our village home in a good being destroyed during that period of your scouting. ah you remember my house. instead medicine should bend down but you must be
these to stand against tony blair is the true president has with the qualities of leadership is that he will present with. fought for the independence of his country and to. against western imperialism but during mugabe's 37 years in office zimbabwe was plunked into an economic crisis that has yet to recover from. hardly any of the a.t.m. since zimbabwe i walk in there is no stable currency hardly any jobs constant power cuts and every 4th zimbabwean has left the country also this is part of...
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a hero he's an icon of zimbabwe and he's the only president in africa who bunny's to stand against tony blair so he is the true president has got the qualities of leadership is that he will present with influence in all of the world and gaba fought for the independence of his country and against western imperialism but during mugabe's 37 years in office zimbabwe was blanked into an economic crisis that has yet to recover from. hardly any of the a.t.m. since zimbabwe i walk in there is no stable currency hardly any jobs constant power cuts and every 4th has left the country also this is part of the legacy off robert mugabe and his party zanu p.f. that has been running the country since independence under the new president emerson benefited from the coup against the gaba the opposition remains and the pressure even so some of mugabe's onetime opponents among the mourners have suffered quite a number of. pain. to me. to see 4 times by him to personally without a member my mother and my father. this ng i was diligent in good being destroyed cheating that period of your staff. i remember my
a hero he's an icon of zimbabwe and he's the only president in africa who bunny's to stand against tony blair so he is the true president has got the qualities of leadership is that he will present with influence in all of the world and gaba fought for the independence of his country and against western imperialism but during mugabe's 37 years in office zimbabwe was blanked into an economic crisis that has yet to recover from. hardly any of the a.t.m. since zimbabwe i walk in there is no stable...
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icon of zimbabwe and he's the only praised in that you know for a guy who bunny's to stand against tony blair so he is the true president has got the qualities of leadership is that he will present with influence in the whole of the world a god who fought for the independence of his country and against western imperialism but during mugabe's 37 years in office zimbabwe was planked into an economic crisis that has yet to recover from. hardly any of the a.t.m. since zimbabwe i walk in there is no...
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tony blair said earlier an election? tony blair said earlier an election would be an elephant trap forjeremy corbyn and labour. there is, there doesn't look prospect that an early election would propel jeremy corbyn into downing street. 2596 jeremy corbyn into downing street. 25% of the vote is a long way behind and there has been no side of the labour party recovering from a position to which it fell in the wa ke position to which it fell in the wake of the european elections at the end of may. it has lost too much ground, to the liberal democrats. now that said, there is no guarantee that the conservatives and boris johnson would achieve what is their objective, which is to achieve an overall majority and make sure there are mosh pro brexit mps than anti—brexit mps in the house of commons. if you take the current polls and assume which is a big assumption that the geography of each party support is roughly what it was in 2017, you discover that the 8 point lead the tories have mightjust get boris the 8 point lead the
tony blair said earlier an election? tony blair said earlier an election would be an elephant trap forjeremy corbyn and labour. there is, there doesn't look prospect that an early election would propel jeremy corbyn into downing street. 2596 jeremy corbyn into downing street. 25% of the vote is a long way behind and there has been no side of the labour party recovering from a position to which it fell in the wa ke position to which it fell in the wake of the european elections at the end of...
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bunny's to stand against tony blair is the true president has got the qualities of leadership is that he will present with influence in the whole of the world a god who fought for the independence of his country and against western imperialism but during mugabe's 37 years in office zimbabwe was blanked into an economic crisis that has yet to recover from. hardly any of the a.t.m. since zimbabwe i walk in there is no stable currency hardly any jobs constant power cuts and every 4th zimbabwean has left the country also this is part of the legacy of robert mugabe and his party zanu p.f. that has been running the country since independence under the new president emerson in one god benefited from the coup against the gaba the opposition remains under pressure even so some of mugabe's onetime opponents among the mourners have suffered a number of pain. to a budget that they did to me. 4 times by him there to piss the liberal out of member my mother and my father. hazing i was diligent in good being destroyed during that period of the scout. law you did member of my house then said many civ
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use the reason i can also use the only praise didn't you know for go to stand against tony blair who is the real president has got the qualities of leadership is the president with influence in all over the world a god who fought for the independence of his country against western imperialism but during mugabe's 37 years in office zimbabwe was blanked into an economic crisis that has yet to recover from. probably any of the a.t.m. since zimbabwe are walking there is no stable currency hardly any jobs constant power cuts and every force has left the come. also this is part of the legacy of robert mugabe and his party zanu p.f. that has been running the country since independence under the new president emerson non-god work benefited from the coup against the gaba the opposition remains under pressure even so some of mugabe's onetime opponents among the mourners have suffered quite a number of. pay in. what to a budget that he did to me. before chance by him they did this now live without a member my mother and my father there's an i was really drawn in a good being destroyed cheating
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using a hero he's an icon of zimbabwe and he's the only praised in the now for bodies to stand against tony blair so he is the true president is what the qualities of leadership is that he will present with influence in the whole of the world gaba fought for the independence of his country and against western imperialism but during mugabe's 57 years in office zimbabwe was blanked into an economic crisis that has yet to recover from. hardly any of the a.t.m. since zimbabwe i walk in there is no stable currency hardly any jobs constant power cuts and every force has left the country also this is part of the legacy off robert mugabe and his party zanu p.f. that has been running the country since independence under the new president emerson in one guy who benefited from the coup against the gaba the opposition remains under pressure even so some of mugabe's onetime opponents among the mourners have suffered quite a number of. pain. what to a bunch of stuff he did to me. said 64 times by him it appears now live without a member my mother and my father hazing i was in a drawer in a good big. dest
using a hero he's an icon of zimbabwe and he's the only praised in the now for bodies to stand against tony blair so he is the true president is what the qualities of leadership is that he will present with influence in the whole of the world gaba fought for the independence of his country and against western imperialism but during mugabe's 57 years in office zimbabwe was blanked into an economic crisis that has yet to recover from. hardly any of the a.t.m. since zimbabwe i walk in there is no...
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this is a hero he's an icon of zimbabwe and he's the only president in africa is to stand against tony blair so he is the true president has got the qualities of leadership is that he will present with influence in the whole of the world gaba fought for the independence of his country and against western imperialism but during mugabe's 37 years in office zimbabwe was blanked into an economic crisis that has yet to recover from. hardly any of the a.t.m. since zimbabwe are walking there is no stable currency hardly any jobs constant power cuts and every 4th has left the country also this is part of the legacy of robert mugabe and his party zanu p.f. that has been running the country since independence under the new president emerson in one god well benefited from the coup against the gaba the opposition remains under pressure even so some of mugabe's one time opponents among the mourners have suffered quite a number of pay in. what to a budget that he did to me. said 64 times by him they did this not live without a member my mother and my father. theirs and i was in a joy in a good being
this is a hero he's an icon of zimbabwe and he's the only president in africa is to stand against tony blair so he is the true president has got the qualities of leadership is that he will present with influence in the whole of the world gaba fought for the independence of his country and against western imperialism but during mugabe's 37 years in office zimbabwe was blanked into an economic crisis that has yet to recover from. hardly any of the a.t.m. since zimbabwe are walking there is no...
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a hero he's an icon of zimbabwe and he's the only praised in you know for go on is to stand against tony blair who is the true president is what the qualities of leadership is that he will present with influence in the whole of the word of god who fought for the independence of his country against western imperialism but during mugabe's 37 years in office zimbabwe was blanked into an economic crisis that has yet to recover from. hardly any of the a.t.m. since zimbabwe are walking there is no stable currency hardly any jobs constant power cuts and every force has left the country also this is part of the legacy of robert mugabe and his party zanu p.f. that has been running the country since independence under the new president emerson non-god work benefited from the coup against the gaba the opposition remains a. the pressure even so some of mugabe's one time opponents among the mourners i have suffered quite a number of fair pay in. what to a budget that he did to me. was that it said 64 times by him they took this little out of member my mother and my father they think i was illegitimat
a hero he's an icon of zimbabwe and he's the only praised in you know for go on is to stand against tony blair who is the true president is what the qualities of leadership is that he will present with influence in the whole of the word of god who fought for the independence of his country against western imperialism but during mugabe's 37 years in office zimbabwe was blanked into an economic crisis that has yet to recover from. hardly any of the a.t.m. since zimbabwe are walking there is no...
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the times picking up on the former leader tony blair starkly warning in a speech of his real concern and worries about everything, about a general election, about a no—deal brexit. and basically warning those do not go ahead with a general election and yet jeremy do not go ahead with a general election and yetjeremy corbyn is saying he is ready, "bring it on". a lot of calculations are at play from labour here. it is entirely possible thatjeremy corbyn is ready but not necessarily before october 31. his party really has to make accounts —— calculation. what is more important here? trying to win a general election or stopping a no—deal brexit. this article on the side of the times, willow gamble payoff? it is 50-50 the times, willow gamble payoff? it is 50—50 and quite unclear what may happen if there is going to be a snap election before october the 14th many are arguing that boris could win. they desperately need that. we remember when theresa may announced a snap general election and at the time it looked like the conservatives were in a pretty good position. it could go
the times picking up on the former leader tony blair starkly warning in a speech of his real concern and worries about everything, about a general election, about a no—deal brexit. and basically warning those do not go ahead with a general election and yet jeremy do not go ahead with a general election and yetjeremy corbyn is saying he is ready, "bring it on". a lot of calculations are at play from labour here. it is entirely possible thatjeremy corbyn is ready but not necessarily...
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hero he's an icon of zimbabwe and he's the only praised in that you know africa needs to stand against tony blair so he is the true president is what the qualities of leadership is that he will present with influence all over the world a god who fought for the independence of his country and against western imperialism but during mugabe's 37 years in office zimbabwe was plunked into an economic crisis that has yet to recover from. hardly any of the a.t.m. since zimbabwe i walk in there is no stable currency hardly any jobs constant power cuts and every 4th zimbabwean has left the country also this is part of the legacy of robert mugabe and his party zanu p.f. that has been running the country since independence under the new president emerson non-god benefited from the coup against the gaba the opposition remains under pressure even so some of mugabe's onetime opponents the mourners have suffered quite a number of. pain. to a budget that it did to me. at 64 times by him it appears not a lot of member my mother and my father. hazing i was in a drawer in a good being destroyed shooting that p
hero he's an icon of zimbabwe and he's the only praised in that you know africa needs to stand against tony blair so he is the true president is what the qualities of leadership is that he will present with influence all over the world a god who fought for the independence of his country and against western imperialism but during mugabe's 37 years in office zimbabwe was plunked into an economic crisis that has yet to recover from. hardly any of the a.t.m. since zimbabwe i walk in there is no...
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what made it more difficult at the time, the prime minister was tony blair at the time and they had leo, while he was in office and they would not say, public, if he would have the mmr vaccine. i remember that well because i like you had just had a child and my husband was petrified of the vaccine, so much so that in the case of our first son he had individual vaccines paid for privately whereas with the other one we went ahead with mmr because i convinced him it would be ok. but it did have such a huge impact. and maybe a decade and a half ago there we re maybe a decade and a half ago there were worries that were not debunked quickly enough and now it is more clearly established but still, u nfortu nately, clearly established but still, unfortunately, these gps are saying that if the inoculation rate from mmr in this country is only around 70%, we have to take radical measures to make sure people are behaving in a safe way. fred rogers. did you watch your show? tell us about him. i was wondering how this film will translate to an international audience but as someone international audi
what made it more difficult at the time, the prime minister was tony blair at the time and they had leo, while he was in office and they would not say, public, if he would have the mmr vaccine. i remember that well because i like you had just had a child and my husband was petrified of the vaccine, so much so that in the case of our first son he had individual vaccines paid for privately whereas with the other one we went ahead with mmr because i convinced him it would be ok. but it did have...
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use the reason i can assume i would use the only boys didn't you know to go to stand against tony blair so you go to prison is good. qualities of leadership is that who you present with influence in your heart all over the world and gaba fought for the independence of his country and against western imperialism but during mugabe's 37 years in office zimbabwe was flanked into an economic crisis that has yet to recover from. hardly any of the a.t.m. since zimbabwe i walk in there is no stable currency hardly any jobs constant power cuts and every force has left the country also this is part of the legacy of robert mugabe and his party zanu p.f. that has been running the country since independence under the new president emerson non-god who benefited from the coup against the gaba the opposition remains under pressure even so some of mugabe's onetime opponents among the mourners have suffered quite a number of. pain. to a budget that he did to me. 64 times by him and to personally without a member my mother and my father. hazing i was diligent in good being destroyed cheating that period o
use the reason i can assume i would use the only boys didn't you know to go to stand against tony blair so you go to prison is good. qualities of leadership is that who you present with influence in your heart all over the world and gaba fought for the independence of his country and against western imperialism but during mugabe's 37 years in office zimbabwe was flanked into an economic crisis that has yet to recover from. hardly any of the a.t.m. since zimbabwe i walk in there is no stable...
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our next guest was an adviser to prime minister tony blair and worked in downing street in the early 2000's. -- i hope you never had to deal with anything as chaotic as this at downing street. parliament legislating against a no deal exit, parliament suspended, can't even get an election happening. what is the way forward? more dithering and delays? tension that is still to be resolved between the results of the referendum three years ago now in a lightweight 16, which the prime minister thinks is definitive. 852-48 percent result. 52-48% result. executive tension with parliament. how this plays out with a political personality and figure like boris johnson who, shall we say, is looking to make the political whether, is a populist, and has spent the last 10 days or so looking to shut down parliament, looking to force through legislation. shall we say, it is all action. paul: the expense of the past three years suggests the alternative path was no more fruitful. we had an attempt at getting agreements and consensus on what a deal would look like and that went nowhere as well. it seems
our next guest was an adviser to prime minister tony blair and worked in downing street in the early 2000's. -- i hope you never had to deal with anything as chaotic as this at downing street. parliament legislating against a no deal exit, parliament suspended, can't even get an election happening. what is the way forward? more dithering and delays? tension that is still to be resolved between the results of the referendum three years ago now in a lightweight 16, which the prime minister thinks...
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blair who is the new president is what he probably did. leadership is the real present with influence in the whole of the world and gaba fought for the independence of his country and against western imperialism but during mugabe's 37 years in office zimbabwe was blanked into an economic crisis that has yet to recover from. hardly any of the a.t.m. see in zimbabwe i walk in there is no stable currency hardly any jobs constant power cuts and every 4th zimbabwean has left the country also this is part of the legacy of robert mugabe and his party zanu p.f. that has been running the country since independence under the new president emerson who benefited from the coup against the gaba the opposition remains under pressure even so some of mugabe's onetime opponents among the mourners have suffered quite a number of. pain. to me. it is said 64 times by him it appears now live without a member my mother and my father. hazing i was diligent in the good of being destroyed cheating the period of your staff. member my house. instead made a civil tong
blair who is the new president is what he probably did. leadership is the real present with influence in the whole of the world and gaba fought for the independence of his country and against western imperialism but during mugabe's 37 years in office zimbabwe was blanked into an economic crisis that has yet to recover from. hardly any of the a.t.m. see in zimbabwe i walk in there is no stable currency hardly any jobs constant power cuts and every 4th zimbabwean has left the country also this is...
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general carbon has been calling for an election for a long time but as we heard from tony blair heating sets a trap. —— corbyn has been calling for an election. the rules have been ripped appear in that's why it's difficult to predict what's going to happen but even more so now. “— what's going to happen but even more so now. —— the rules had been ripped up so now. —— the rules had been ripped up here. even the speaker, john bercow, has pushed rules to limit to let m ps bercow, has pushed rules to limit to let mps have their say and now downing street has decided they're going to push the rules as well, so it's hard to predict. as you say, the next hour could bring some notable news from inside number ten, cabinet meeting and this reception with mps, and parliamentary allies. and in terms of where it goes next, isa and in terms of where it goes next, is a key, just to help viewers with this, tomorrow, mps who are of a different persuasion will try to come as you say, grab control of the parliamentary timetable to force the prime minister to delay. that's a sequence we're
general carbon has been calling for an election for a long time but as we heard from tony blair heating sets a trap. —— corbyn has been calling for an election. the rules have been ripped appear in that's why it's difficult to predict what's going to happen but even more so now. “— what's going to happen but even more so now. —— the rules had been ripped up so now. —— the rules had been ripped up here. even the speaker, john bercow, has pushed rules to limit to let m ps bercow,...