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and that led to a long period of delay , but morocco is period of delay, but morocco is a country which is , it's a country which is, it's a tourist destination. it's, a developing country, but it also has its problems. so it's very difficult to speculate as to what he may have encountered in morocco , but that's the official morocco, but that's the official reason provided, it's interesting , i suppose there are interesting, i suppose there are so many different points of failure in this case that the speed of the uk system overall , speed of the uk system overall, the intelligence sharing that we could and perhaps should have with other countries. but but how do we fix it? how do we speed up this system? it used to not be this slow . not be this slow. >> yes. and it's , it's when we >> yes. and it's, it's when we say how do we fix it? it's just going back to basics because evenin going back to basics because even in this case, two days before the commission of the offence , his own roommate, who offence, his own roommate, who he stabbed first before going on to stab the retiree in the
and that led to a long period of delay , but morocco is period of delay, but morocco is a country which is , it's a country which is, it's a tourist destination. it's, a developing country, but it also has its problems. so it's very difficult to speculate as to what he may have encountered in morocco , but that's the official morocco, but that's the official reason provided, it's interesting , i suppose there are interesting, i suppose there are so many different points of failure in this case...
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i am complaining in morocco about about it. i am saying that rwanda does not have a functioning democracy. you might think that all matters is economic. i'm saying it doesn't have a functioning democracy . have a functioning democracy. and the us my point. >> my point primarily is that we can't sit here in a western country and implement our perspective on what a good country is. rwanda is perfectly fine for those people to go. now. again, i think the rwandan policy is probably going to be incredibly ineffective because it's a waste of british taxpayer money at £2 million a refugee. >> it certainly is completely , >> it certainly is completely, completely agree. >> but the if the question is rwanda a safe enough country for these people to go to? >> absolutely it is. >> absolutely it is. >> all right. thank you very much. >> not what the united states says. >> that was reem ibrahim there and then that was a former labour writer and advisor. scarlett mccgwire reem, of course, a political commentator. thank you very much to both
i am complaining in morocco about about it. i am saying that rwanda does not have a functioning democracy. you might think that all matters is economic. i'm saying it doesn't have a functioning democracy . have a functioning democracy. and the us my point. >> my point primarily is that we can't sit here in a western country and implement our perspective on what a good country is. rwanda is perfectly fine for those people to go. now. again, i think the rwandan policy is probably going to...
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you can go backns transitioning in the 1960s and he morocco. you can go back to in morocco. you can go back to 1904. and magnus hirschfeld's book the third sex, where he documents people like this. so people have always existed. but yeah, the nation there were very rare. >> they were very rare. katie that's the thing. and i'm just trying to work out is this something that, we have made in vogue or trendy, you're mentioning , vogue or trendy, you're mentioning, you vogue or trendy, you're mentioning , you know, people mentioning, you know, people going to tunisia and whatever, but that would have been very rare. very, very rare. and does that mean there were there were just hundreds or hundreds of thousands of people who were trapped in the in the wrong bodies? why didn't we hear about it? why didn't people discuss it with each other? >> well, the nhs data from 20 odd years ago talked about one in 100,000 or 1 odd years ago talked about one in 100,000 or1 in. odd years ago talked about one in 100,000 or 1 in. and in 100,000 or1 in. and i remember when they were talking about
you can go backns transitioning in the 1960s and he morocco. you can go back to in morocco. you can go back to 1904. and magnus hirschfeld's book the third sex, where he documents people like this. so people have always existed. but yeah, the nation there were very rare. >> they were very rare. katie that's the thing. and i'm just trying to work out is this something that, we have made in vogue or trendy, you're mentioning , vogue or trendy, you're mentioning, you vogue or trendy, you're...
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morocco, tunisia and namibia and the gambia. there. morocco, tunisia and namibia and the gambia . yeah. namibia and the gambia. yeah. and this comes as the rwanda bill is i think it's about to receive royal assent. i mean, i don't know too much about each of these individual countries. i think botswana is often held up as the greatest post—colonial success.i as the greatest post—colonial success. i think i think its economy and its political stability and so on have been struggled, apparently, with the providing sufficient accommodation , whereas costa accommodation, whereas costa rica considered good rica is considered a good candidate positive candidate due to its positive relationship the un. echr. relationship with the un. echr. so you listen here. they've so you can listen here. they've sort them all like a sort of listed them all like a choose fighter. yeah. choose your fighter. yeah. poverty ivory poverty country ivory coast would to problems cote would lead to problems with cote d'ivoire, would lead problems d'ivoire, would lead to problems with really yeah. with chels
morocco, tunisia and namibia and the gambia. there. morocco, tunisia and namibia and the gambia . yeah. namibia and the gambia. yeah. and this comes as the rwanda bill is i think it's about to receive royal assent. i mean, i don't know too much about each of these individual countries. i think botswana is often held up as the greatest post—colonial success.i as the greatest post—colonial success. i think i think its economy and its political stability and so on have been struggled,...
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and when we have countries like morocco saudi and morocco and saudi arabia and various other places, don't insist children insist on children praying dunng insist on children praying during the school hours, why is it necessary for some, some of the people backing the student have been, as you know, taj, very vocal and very critical of the head teacher. >> it's difficult to, >> but it's difficult to, i think, to accuse her of discrimination when she has appued discrimination when she has applied the same rule to all faiths . faiths. >> absolutely. she should be congratulated for having a standards that apply across the board. you know, you we can't make exceptions, whether for hindus or jews or christians or muslims or whatever . what's muslims or whatever. what's going to happen to this, cohesiveness? all talk about cohesiveness? we all talk about cohesion in the society and how it is such a huge problem because it's fraying at the edges. and when we have catherine and others catherine birbalsingh and others trying about a, a trying to bring about a, a united, uniform society, schoo
and when we have countries like morocco saudi and morocco and saudi arabia and various other places, don't insist children insist on children praying dunng insist on children praying during the school hours, why is it necessary for some, some of the people backing the student have been, as you know, taj, very vocal and very critical of the head teacher. >> it's difficult to, >> but it's difficult to, i think, to accuse her of discrimination when she has appued discrimination when...
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he'd been through 13 different european countries , different european countries, apparently from morocco. this chap was found guilty of stabbing a 70 year old man to death outside a migrant hotel as he went on a morning walk. all right, yeah. we're hearing a lot of we're hoping that we're going to do this. we're hoping we're going to get flights off the ground. we're hoping, you know, that this, that and the other is going to happen. do you think people understand? do you think politicians understand that people like me and members of the public are threatened by some of these people ? this is some of these people? this is this is a threat to our safety. and it doesn't i do put it to you. it doesn't really look like politicians get that. okay. it doesn't. >> you know, the reality is that lefty lawyers have defended murderers and rapists staying in the country. this is the sort of people that are backed by the labour party. and we have seen this repeatedly . you know, as this repeatedly. you know, as i say, the labour party repeatedly voted against measures to remove murderers and rapists
he'd been through 13 different european countries , different european countries, apparently from morocco. this chap was found guilty of stabbing a 70 year old man to death outside a migrant hotel as he went on a morning walk. all right, yeah. we're hearing a lot of we're hoping that we're going to do this. we're hoping we're going to get flights off the ground. we're hoping, you know, that this, that and the other is going to happen. do you think people understand? do you think politicians...
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i was lucky enough to go to morocco recently for a little break. and when you walk through the streets of marrakesh, the poverty is extraordinary . there poverty is extraordinary. there are men with their feet bound in rags because they don't have shoes. and i looked around and i thought, it's no wonder people want to come to this country when they're living in such abject poverty. if this is a global issue and we do accept that the majority, let's say, of people on those boats are just desperate for a better quality of life, how do we handle that? with countries working together? how? >> i mean, that is a huge geopolitical problem and how, how and how in god's name we address that. i really , really address that. i really, really do not know, because the point you make, bev, is absolutely valid. of course, there are monumental inequities between living standards in the west and so many places in other parts of the world. i mean, there is monumental injustice here, isn't there? and i frankly, i cannot see a solution to it. and i think it'll take an
i was lucky enough to go to morocco recently for a little break. and when you walk through the streets of marrakesh, the poverty is extraordinary . there poverty is extraordinary. there are men with their feet bound in rags because they don't have shoes. and i looked around and i thought, it's no wonder people want to come to this country when they're living in such abject poverty. if this is a global issue and we do accept that the majority, let's say, of people on those boats are just...
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spanish on this issue to remind this sort of an issue to remind them that they have their own enclaves in morocco, in africa there are two areas of, of africa which are in the eu , and africa which are in the eu, and those are the spanish enclaves of ceuta and melilla . and they of ceuta and melilla. and they have been owned by spain, to the moroccan chagrin , for even moroccan chagrin, for even longer than we've had gibraltar. so once they're willing to have discussions with the moroccans about ceding sovereignty over their territory, then perhaps we'll allow them to come back and have some discussions with us about about gibraltar. but you're quite right. but there are serious issues here for gibraltarians because they weren't included in the 2020 brexit deal that was done between the uk and the eu, and they were terrible scenes. just a couple of years ago at the gibraltar border, where the spanish authorities were denying entry into spain from gibraltar to british nationals, if they couldn't prove that they had hotel accommodation or tickets for onward journeys. so there are serious issues bei
spanish on this issue to remind this sort of an issue to remind them that they have their own enclaves in morocco, in africa there are two areas of, of africa which are in the eu , and africa which are in the eu, and those are the spanish enclaves of ceuta and melilla . and they of ceuta and melilla. and they have been owned by spain, to the moroccan chagrin , for even moroccan chagrin, for even longer than we've had gibraltar. so once they're willing to have discussions with the moroccans...
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before this war, we had process that this war, we had a process that brought peace between israel and morocco and the united arab emirates and bahrain. we were on the brink of an agreement with saudi arabia, and that momentum has continue . part of what has to continue. part of what has to continue. part of what has been bringing these countries together is, first of all, the arab countries realisation that they've benefited nothing from boycotting and sidelining israel, but also because we share a common threat , the share a common threat, the iranian regime that has been filling our region with terrorist armies, sowing chaos and instability to try to advance its cause of regional domination and the pursuit of nuclear weapons . nuclear weapons. >> okay, elon levi, really good to talk to you. this morning. thanks very much indeed. any time. thank you . time. thank you. >> well, coming up at half past nine this morning is camilla tominey show. and camilla is with us now . good morning to with us now. good morning to you, camilla. and i'm sure this attack by iran on israel is going to be a main
before this war, we had process that this war, we had a process that brought peace between israel and morocco and the united arab emirates and bahrain. we were on the brink of an agreement with saudi arabia, and that momentum has continue . part of what has to continue. part of what has to continue. part of what has been bringing these countries together is, first of all, the arab countries realisation that they've benefited nothing from boycotting and sidelining israel, but also because we...