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, and i will now give you proof: india has become a space power, unlike britain , yes britain managed to accomplish something. said when we talk about central asia and the caucasus, a new old resource base, because there has always been a battle for these regions. now the countries in these regions are only going through the process of establishing their statehood, and this is always a reason for britain to fish in troubled waters, they need resources, natural resources, various resources, so they are in search. thank you very much, thank you. oh, these capitalists, yes, in due time, someday the soviet union comes and says: we give people education, we give people culture, we give people the opportunity to develop independently, that’s why our ties with the cis countries are still so strong, but the anglo-saxons are trying to get in, so they send cameron, but it turns out there is something behind his visit also, we’ll discuss it right away... after the commercial, don’t switch, we ’ve gathered our thoughts about sergei lin’s film, passion for matveev, i just look like a dea
, and i will now give you proof: india has become a space power, unlike britain , yes britain managed to accomplish something. said when we talk about central asia and the caucasus, a new old resource base, because there has always been a battle for these regions. now the countries in these regions are only going through the process of establishing their statehood, and this is always a reason for britain to fish in troubled waters, they need resources, natural resources, various resources, so...
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britain, on in any case, this is a state, great britain, which has a large number of its subjects, that is, there is even a commonwealth of these states that are defined under the crown, the same is canada, the same australia, new zealand, these are all the states that are today under the crown of britain, yes, we can say that they are kind of... the british crown is such a rather nominal, ephemeral concept, it’s purely like some kind of symbol, no, no, in fact, everything is far from the case, and if you look at any conflict where it is located it is precisely britain that is present, i think, in all the main conflicts it is the englishwoman who is present, the englishwoman craps, and the englishwoman craps, there is such a thing, this is a very correct concept, they participate in these conflicts everywhere as one of the parties, they try to get involved in any conflict the maximum number of participants, and on their side, can give a gun there. a tank, a plane, a helicopter, you can send one soldier there on a crooked mare or something else, it’s not important for them, the main
britain, on in any case, this is a state, great britain, which has a large number of its subjects, that is, there is even a commonwealth of these states that are defined under the crown, the same is canada, the same australia, new zealand, these are all the states that are today under the crown of britain, yes, we can say that they are kind of... the british crown is such a rather nominal, ephemeral concept, it’s purely like some kind of symbol, no, no, in fact, everything is far from the...
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britain that has a conservative government. we've got biden in, the us, we have trudeau in we have macron in france have schultz in germany. and it's not working. the west is not winning. and so for me the the fact it's conservative leadership is absolutely important i think we are more likely to see a trade deal taking place. i think there will be more working with one of the things i advocate the book is an economic nato where together we take on china, we take russia by having common on what technology they should be able to invest or export or all of that in the same way as we did during during the cold war. so i would like, you know, i would like to see closer working with allies and of course, has been very critical of of the nato alliance and an unwillingness among some nato allies invest what they need to do on defense and do you think that trump will shake up europe again potentially with with a second, second term and will will europe be be listening to to his message after all? these are incredibly dangerous times, w
britain that has a conservative government. we've got biden in, the us, we have trudeau in we have macron in france have schultz in germany. and it's not working. the west is not winning. and so for me the the fact it's conservative leadership is absolutely important i think we are more likely to see a trade deal taking place. i think there will be more working with one of the things i advocate the book is an economic nato where together we take on china, we take russia by having common on what...
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igor, for taking the time to see us, i, since britain is an important country, everyone loves britain, ukrainians are generally delighted. at least two years ago there were, then i, well, and everyone knows, yesterday's news on the bbc was divided into two equal pieces, this, well, what i managed to see was definitely the attack of the russians on kharkiv, and there was a lot of information, the second - this is the beginning of the re-election campaign, 4verto there will be elections in july and the king will dissolve the parliament, or rather the prime minister appealed to the king to have the king dissolve the parliament, the king agreed... the parliament was dissolved and now, it means that everyone ran to knock on the door, very interesting, i recommend everyone to watch it, even if someone doesn't know english, just like the prime minister walks around, knocks directly on the door, calls and it's opened to him, he says: vote for me, for our party, well, in short, it's so hard for me to imagine that tymoshenko just directly they approached the door and and and persuaded and and a
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in general, what is ukraine for great britain? despite all appearances of the unity of the anglo-saxon world, which they are trying their best to demonstrate, ukraine is one of the few fields in which great britain has its own interests, in some places they coincide with the american ones, in others they... do not coincide with the american ones, in those issues in which the british pursue their own interests, they try to act independently, so let’s look at the difference in rhetoric, an example has already been given about missiles, yes, it’s possible, sometimes it’s not, well, the united states america, they also supply atak ms missiles, yes, but they clearly, carefully say that atak ms should not hit the territory of the russian federation, the deep territory of the russian federation, thereby attributing responsibility to ukraine, in fact, leading everyone operations, of course, yes, here he first said one thing, then said another, but this is a question for his diligence, further, from his recent statements, he stated t
in general, what is ukraine for great britain? despite all appearances of the unity of the anglo-saxon world, which they are trying their best to demonstrate, ukraine is one of the few fields in which great britain has its own interests, in some places they coincide with the american ones, in others they... do not coincide with the american ones, in those issues in which the british pursue their own interests, they try to act independently, so let’s look at the difference in rhetoric, an...
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britain. so at least ambivalence is a step up from hatred. perhaps we're going in the right direction. >> he probably thought he'd learned the lesson. he probably thought he'd learned her lesson anyway. gbnews.com forward slash. your say is the way to get in touch with us. please do. we'll be reading out some of your comments a little later on in the show, but let's get the headunes. headlines. >> good afternoon. it's 12:02. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom . i'm the shadow newsroom. i'm the shadow chancellor, says britain's economy is in a worse state than many people think. in a speech in london a short time ago, rachel reeves said the conservative government isn't being honest with voters . being honest with voters. >> the conservatives are gaslighting the british public. they say . we've turned a corner they say. we've turned a corner and they ask people to stick with the conservative party, but it is those very conservatives who are set to leave the average household £870 worse off
britain. so at least ambivalence is a step up from hatred. perhaps we're going in the right direction. >> he probably thought he'd learned the lesson. he probably thought he'd learned her lesson anyway. gbnews.com forward slash. your say is the way to get in touch with us. please do. we'll be reading out some of your comments a little later on in the show, but let's get the headunes. headlines. >> good afternoon. it's 12:02. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom . i'm the shadow...
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britain needs to _ sad to hear it is going away and i think britain needs to lead the l think britain needs to lead the world — think britain needs to lead the world in— think britain needs to lead the world in reviving _ think britain needs to lead the world in reviving these - think britain needs to lead thel world in reviving these because bridge — world in reviving these because bridge insults _ world in reviving these because bridge insults are _ world in reviving these because bridge insults are the _ world in reviving these because bridge insults are the best - world in reviving these because bridge insults are the best in l world in reviving these because. bridge insults are the best in the world _ bridge insults are the best in the world it — bridge insults are the best in the world it is — bridge insults are the best in the world. it is one _ bridge insults are the best in the world. it is one of— bridge insults are the best in the world. it is one of the great- bridge insults are the best in the i world. it is one of the great things that britain— world. it is
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one more topic, and also about our main ally, great britain. this week richie sunak was dismissed by the prime minister of this state parliament. i would also like to ask you about this, why so early, right? that is, in principle, we understand that this parliament could still exist somewhere until the month of november, the prime minister of great britain nevertheless took such a step, dissolved the parliament, and in fact already in... a month and a half in great britain there will be election? well, look, well, first of all, in great britain there are clear deadlines, uh, that parliament cannot overstep, and accordingly, elections must be held from a specific date, no later than a specific date, but earlier, they can take place when the prime minister of the ruling party wants it. in my opinion, rishi sunak understood that now, well, in the political community of great britain , support for their competitors, the liberal party, is growing more and more, and in my opinion, he chose this particular time with such, well , such hope, that today
one more topic, and also about our main ally, great britain. this week richie sunak was dismissed by the prime minister of this state parliament. i would also like to ask you about this, why so early, right? that is, in principle, we understand that this parliament could still exist somewhere until the month of november, the prime minister of great britain nevertheless took such a step, dissolved the parliament, and in fact already in... a month and a half in great britain there will be...
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. namely great britain, not england, but great britain, on which , in general, he spent his whole life on becoming great britain, and rishi sunak has some kind of father-in-law’s wallet, well, that’s all, that’s all, that’s what’s going on london, a living refutation of marx’s theory that the proletarians may have a fatherland, but the rich most likely do not have a fatherland, but the most... the most difficult impressions from this whole mm-comarilia were, of course, made by me, of course, macron, well, macron plus scholz is of course a dream team, but macron separately, that no, no, no, no, macron and scholz, no, no, there are two of them, no, macron and scholz, they just met two loneliness, well, by the way, two loneliness really met, which no one loves within the countries, they are their own women. between the fact that he is going to hit airfields, targets deep in russian territory and the possible consequences, including for france. walk along these cells, well, here’s another since i say, there will be no others, the globalist elites have created a situation wher
. namely great britain, not england, but great britain, on which , in general, he spent his whole life on becoming great britain, and rishi sunak has some kind of father-in-law’s wallet, well, that’s all, that’s all, that’s what’s going on london, a living refutation of marx’s theory that the proletarians may have a fatherland, but the rich most likely do not have a fatherland, but the most... the most difficult impressions from this whole mm-comarilia were, of course, made by me,...
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power to be in the hands of a government like britain's. thatcher's second term began with almost as much difficulty as the first. after coming to power, she conducted an experiment by selling a small nationalized company, a national freight company, to its employees, which caused an apparently positive reaction. after a convincing victory in the 1983 election, thatcher became bolder. it was sold by most of the large utility companies that were present in state ownership since the end of the 40s, starting with britige telecom. many on the left despised the policy of privatization, but it was precisely this policy that would become synonymous with thackeray. left-wing critics called privatization the biggest electoral bribery in history, but thatcher's political and economic philosophy emphasized shrinking the state. intervention, free markets and entrepreneurship. according to her philosophy, thatcher sought to reduce the power of the trade unions. among the most important measures are the prohibition of secondary strikes and the requiremen
power to be in the hands of a government like britain's. thatcher's second term began with almost as much difficulty as the first. after coming to power, she conducted an experiment by selling a small nationalized company, a national freight company, to its employees, which caused an apparently positive reaction. after a convincing victory in the 1983 election, thatcher became bolder. it was sold by most of the large utility companies that were present in state ownership since the end of the...
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one more topic, and also about our main ally, great britain. on this week, rischi sunak, the prime minister of this country, dissolved the parliament. i would also like to ask you about this matter, why so much earlier than the deadline, yes, that is, in principle, we understand that this parliament somewhere up until the month of november could... exist, the prime minister of great britain after all took such a step, dissolved the parliament, and in fact, in a month and a half , there will be elections in great britain. well, look, well, first of all, in great britain there are clear deadlines that parliament cannot overstep, and accordingly, elections must be held from a specific date, no later. a specific date, but earlier they can take place when the prime minister of the ruling party wants it, in my opinion rishi sunak understood that now in the political community of great britain the support of their competitors, the liberian party, is growing more and more, and in my opinion, he chose this particular time with such a ... well , such a h
one more topic, and also about our main ally, great britain. on this week, rischi sunak, the prime minister of this country, dissolved the parliament. i would also like to ask you about this matter, why so much earlier than the deadline, yes, that is, in principle, we understand that this parliament somewhere up until the month of november could... exist, the prime minister of great britain after all took such a step, dissolved the parliament, and in fact, in a month and a half , there will be...
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tonight in 21st century britain. obsessed with diversity and wokery, which is seemingly allowable to promote the most bigoted and vile abuse about christians in not only a national newspaper, but the times, which has published a poisonous editorial vilify a prospective snp leader candidate kate forbes , for the terrible kate forbes, for the terrible crime of being a christian. the state of the nation has identified yet another job for bbc verify . the labour party has bbc verify. the labour party has published a campaign ad spreading misinformation about so—called partygate, falsely claiming that boris johnson was partying during the funeral of the late prince philip. as the king visits a cancer centre and the duchess of edinburgh visits ukraine, a certain pugnacious panellist has a thing or two to say about the sussexes upcoming visit to nigeria, plus the row over whether britain made its wealth from slavery may have been decisively settled , as been decisively settled, as a new report claims. slavery may have eve
tonight in 21st century britain. obsessed with diversity and wokery, which is seemingly allowable to promote the most bigoted and vile abuse about christians in not only a national newspaper, but the times, which has published a poisonous editorial vilify a prospective snp leader candidate kate forbes , for the terrible kate forbes, for the terrible crime of being a christian. the state of the nation has identified yet another job for bbc verify . the labour party has bbc verify. the labour...
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try and rebuild conservatism in britain? >> well , not conservatism in britain? >> well, not under this conservative party leadership. i mean, they've absolutely burnt the house down. they've lost trust. they've lost faith . they trust. they've lost faith. they are, they are. i mean, really people's feelings towards the conservative party, particularly those 2019 voters who perhaps had never voted for the party before , are unrepeatable, live before, are unrepeatable, live on air ahead of the watershed . on air ahead of the watershed. people are very, very upset. i don't know how bad the loss is going to be, but i just sense that the sunak campaign thus far is a disaster. he talks about bold leadership , but he looks bold leadership, but he looks like a frightened rabbit, and even the national service pledge when you start to unpick it, only applies to 30,000 people a yeah only applies to 30,000 people a year. that would be 1 in 26 of the 18 year olds in this country. the rest will be asked to do just 25 hours a year of voluntary service. none of it's working and
try and rebuild conservatism in britain? >> well , not conservatism in britain? >> well, not under this conservative party leadership. i mean, they've absolutely burnt the house down. they've lost trust. they've lost faith . they trust. they've lost faith. they are, they are. i mean, really people's feelings towards the conservative party, particularly those 2019 voters who perhaps had never voted for the party before , are unrepeatable, live before, are unrepeatable, live on air...
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i hate britain . quote unquote. i hate britain. well, the jury hated her because she came 26th out of 27. this is just not the way to get people on your side. no. >> will you be watching the eurovision song or listening this weekend or listening to it? it doesn't float my boat. i can't lie. gbnews.com/yoursay is the comments portal where you can talk directly to me and andrew this morning. get in touch with us first though. the very latest news headlines with sophia wenzler. >> thanks, bev. good morning . >> thanks, bev. good morning. it's 10:01. i'm >> thanks, bev. good morning. it's10:01. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom . talks will in the gb newsroom. talks will resume in cairo today after israel rejected a ceasefire proposal that was accepted by the hamas terror group. israel's prime minister says the terms of the agreement are far from meeting its core demands. but benjamin netanyahu said he would send a delegation to egypt today to continue the ceasefire talks. it comes after a night of air strikes with the israeli mili
i hate britain . quote unquote. i hate britain. well, the jury hated her because she came 26th out of 27. this is just not the way to get people on your side. no. >> will you be watching the eurovision song or listening this weekend or listening to it? it doesn't float my boat. i can't lie. gbnews.com/yoursay is the comments portal where you can talk directly to me and andrew this morning. get in touch with us first though. the very latest news headlines with sophia wenzler. >>...
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africa giving to britain? >> quite clearly they're still paying >> quite clearly they're still paying back britain , a large paying back britain, a large part of their, gross domestic, gross domestic domestic. i mean, that's just not true. it's yeah. yes, they are. and i will also say that the simple fact that, we got these so—called, dodgy leaders in some, in some african countries that take not millions but take billions out of the country. >> so, so , ken, ken, you're >> so, so, ken, ken, you're you're absolutely right. >> there is there are huge amounts of corruption in many african countries. but i think it's i think it's really wrong to mischaracterise an entire continent as one homogenous group of people in which there is huge amounts of corruption across the board. i'm from two nonh across the board. i'm from two north african countries, and they've been able to develop in very different, very different rates in comparison to other more sub—saharan african countries, purely due to the fact that the
africa giving to britain? >> quite clearly they're still paying >> quite clearly they're still paying back britain , a large paying back britain, a large part of their, gross domestic, gross domestic domestic. i mean, that's just not true. it's yeah. yes, they are. and i will also say that the simple fact that, we got these so—called, dodgy leaders in some, in some african countries that take not millions but take billions out of the country. >> so, so , ken, ken, you're...
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of enormous in great britain itself. in other words, if the could control the seas particularly atlantic, millions of american could pour into great britain pare for the invasion of continental. the second critical element a critical outcome upon w which be determined by the battle of the atlantic, was the survival of great britain itself. the great german hope, war, had been that they could starve gat into submission. after all, great britain was an island. not self-sufficient in food production. the churchillet calculated that great britain required roughly 26 million tons of imports a year just to survive, just to feed its own people and keep its factoriesnow beginning in march 1941, the war, lend-lease proved a british. thanst tleld.ite soviet union aslend-lease would provide roughly a year's worth of as well as serving to re mechanized its forces. over 400,000 tanks and cars that would allow the red army tgoon the offensive. in the summer of 1944 to such remarkable effects. we'll talk about in a few weeks. aid shipm
of enormous in great britain itself. in other words, if the could control the seas particularly atlantic, millions of american could pour into great britain pare for the invasion of continental. the second critical element a critical outcome upon w which be determined by the battle of the atlantic, was the survival of great britain itself. the great german hope, war, had been that they could starve gat into submission. after all, great britain was an island. not self-sufficient in food...
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britain. it's >> good afternoon. britain. it's 12:00 on thursday, the 16th of may. >> keir starmer unveils his six step pledge card to change britain . but does it have the britain. but does it have the power of tony blair's five step pledge card or ed miliband six point stone of doom parasite outbreak panicked residents have been told to boil their water before drinking it due to contaminated taps. >> we're live in devon to find out more and our doctors being forced to choose between patient safety or their jobs claims that nhs bosses are destroying the careers of whistleblowers. >> we speak to one man on the front line . front line. >> and today marks 81 years since the bold, heroic flight of the dambusters. we'll be live with raf heroes on a 300 mile journey to honour those who lost their lives and kept us safe . their lives and kept us safe. >> what we're talking about . here. >> we are looking forward to that. it is a marvellous film, but also a marvellous story of the dambusters , of what they did the dambusters, of wha
britain. it's >> good afternoon. britain. it's 12:00 on thursday, the 16th of may. >> keir starmer unveils his six step pledge card to change britain . but does it have the britain. but does it have the power of tony blair's five step pledge card or ed miliband six point stone of doom parasite outbreak panicked residents have been told to boil their water before drinking it due to contaminated taps. >> we're live in devon to find out more and our doctors being forced to choose...
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this is washington, but the increase it is largely accepted to demonstrate to foreign partners that britain is ready to increase spending, but of course, this is a step to the side. political opponents of the conservatives of the iboris party, they are also in favor of the same decision and want to believe that they will not revise it if they come to power. all this assistance must also be considered in the context of constant promises to increase defense spending to 2.5% in the coming years, although the promises somewhat resemble some kind of spells, but the sources of these funds for these purposes are not named, which is quite understandable in the current the state of payment... of the economy of the united kingdom. andrey vladimirovich, another topic that i wanted i would like to discuss with you: the british authorities are warning the population about the possibility of nuclear escalation. according to prime minister sunok, in the next 5 years the changes will be more than large-scale than in the past 30 years. do you agree with this forecast and what do you think is it based on? yo
this is washington, but the increase it is largely accepted to demonstrate to foreign partners that britain is ready to increase spending, but of course, this is a step to the side. political opponents of the conservatives of the iboris party, they are also in favor of the same decision and want to believe that they will not revise it if they come to power. all this assistance must also be considered in the context of constant promises to increase defense spending to 2.5% in the coming years,...
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britain loves excuses. the problem is excuses are very calorific and not good for your child's health. it's a culture thing. >> steve. steve, i'm laughing away. there because i actually do see that on my own school and i see parents getting out of cars. one of them's got a onesie like a friesian cow. anyway, moving on. in terms of the league table of fat kids britain is below romania, poland, slovakia, spain, sweden , norway slovakia, spain, sweden, norway and croatia. and an astonishing thing there seems to be quite a gender divide, particularly by age of 15. steve. 43% of girls aged 15 are officially fat versus 29% of boys. i always thought as the boys were sitting down playing video games, is this part of that thing you're talking about, about the celebration of fat culture via social media? and that's something particular that young women seem to be absorbing. >> oh, totally. absolutely. you know, we have gone from the catwalk to the catwalk , so to catwalk to the catwalk, so to speak. we, you know, any
britain loves excuses. the problem is excuses are very calorific and not good for your child's health. it's a culture thing. >> steve. steve, i'm laughing away. there because i actually do see that on my own school and i see parents getting out of cars. one of them's got a onesie like a friesian cow. anyway, moving on. in terms of the league table of fat kids britain is below romania, poland, slovakia, spain, sweden , norway slovakia, spain, sweden, norway and croatia. and an astonishing...
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that is the change that britain needs. ,, ., , ., ~ britain needs. josh siemons, thank ou ve britain needs. josh siemons, thank you very much _ britain needs. josh siemons, thank you very much indeed _ britain needs. josh siemons, thank you very much indeed for _ britain needs. josh siemons, thank you very much indeed forjoining i britain needs. josh siemons, thankl you very much indeed forjoining us. in the last hour — andy burnham was re—elected mayor of greater manchester, with over 63% of the vote. he spoke shortly after his victory as announced about how he sees the result. the countries voted for change at these _ the countries voted for change at these elections. it's clear britain needs— these elections. it's clear britain needs a — these elections. it's clear britain needs a new government and a fresh start, _ needs a new government and a fresh start, and _ needs a new government and a fresh start, and that is coming out. it feels _ start, and that is coming out. it feels to— start, and that is coming out. it feels to me _ start, and that is coming out. it feels to
that is the change that britain needs. ,, ., , ., ~ britain needs. josh siemons, thank ou ve britain needs. josh siemons, thank you very much _ britain needs. josh siemons, thank you very much indeed _ britain needs. josh siemons, thank you very much indeed for _ britain needs. josh siemons, thank you very much indeed forjoining i britain needs. josh siemons, thankl you very much indeed forjoining us. in the last hour — andy burnham was re—elected mayor of greater manchester, with over 63%...
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get ready britain, here we go . get ready britain, here we go. the pro—palestine brigade are taking the absolute mickey . next. >> good evening. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom. your top story this hour. the 73 year old british man who died after an aircraft was hit by severe turbulence on a flight from london heathrow to singapore, has been named as jeff kitchen. the plane was forced to make an emergency landing in bangkok . emergency landing in bangkok. airport officials believe the man may have suffered a heart attack . more than 50 people were attack. more than 50 people were hurt, seven of them critically, after sustaining head injuries. singapore airlines confirmed there were 18 crew and 211 passengers on board. 47 were from the uk. a former royal marine accused of spying for the hong kong intelligence service has died in unexplained circumstances in a park in berkshire . 37 year old matthew berkshire. 37 year old matthew trickett was charged with offences under the national security act earlier this month. police officers were call
get ready britain, here we go . get ready britain, here we go. the pro—palestine brigade are taking the absolute mickey . next. >> good evening. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom. your top story this hour. the 73 year old british man who died after an aircraft was hit by severe turbulence on a flight from london heathrow to singapore, has been named as jeff kitchen. the plane was forced to make an emergency landing in bangkok . emergency landing in bangkok. airport officials believe...
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this is britain's newsroom on gb news. >> it's, 1141. you're with britain's news. when? gb news with andrew pearson. nana akua. >> right. well, we'd love to hear all your thoughts. as ever. send us your views, your comments. you can post them @gbnews .com. forward slash yourself. there's been quite a few now , if you've read any of few now, if you've read any of the daily mail this morning, you couldn't have missed andrew's piece, that piece that you had in yesterday. and then there's more about the story. it's amazing. well, jack says it's all about andrew. do you know he was adopted? oh, it's a lovely story. but anyway, jack says, morning, andrew. i've pre—ordered your book and can't wait to read it. nana you look like a ray of sunshine. thank you. >> i have written a book about finding my birth mother, which i did just before i was 50, and it was a long, complicated and tumultuous journey , and i hope tumultuous journey, and i hope it encourages lots of people who've been in touch with me to say, i didn't know my mum, i didn't know my dad. i called the book finding
this is britain's newsroom on gb news. >> it's, 1141. you're with britain's news. when? gb news with andrew pearson. nana akua. >> right. well, we'd love to hear all your thoughts. as ever. send us your views, your comments. you can post them @gbnews .com. forward slash yourself. there's been quite a few now , if you've read any of few now, if you've read any of the daily mail this morning, you couldn't have missed andrew's piece, that piece that you had in yesterday. and then...
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knowing your government in britain is bombing iraq again? mean, i am absolutely horrified by british policy towards these rarely palestinian country. and this is just one example of the contemporary example, but it's a whole fleet, each policy towards these really protesting and conflict is this is computer also is computer rubbish. it doesn't make any sense because peter says that the 2 penalties should negotiate directly the resolution of the conflict between them. that's the home being any peace stokes for 10 years. israel, the president galvan refuses to have any peace stokes, with the palestinians, and to say the 2 parties should get together to resolve the differences. is like putting a lion and arrive between the cage and telling them to sort out the differences. the 2 state solution, you have changed your level now and recognize that actually only a one state solution is possible. what do you feel and people completely ignore the idea of a one state solution and continue to as joe biden does as a nature of nation leaders. continue to
knowing your government in britain is bombing iraq again? mean, i am absolutely horrified by british policy towards these rarely palestinian country. and this is just one example of the contemporary example, but it's a whole fleet, each policy towards these really protesting and conflict is this is computer also is computer rubbish. it doesn't make any sense because peter says that the 2 penalties should negotiate directly the resolution of the conflict between them. that's the home being any...
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for britain, though . >> okay? for britain, though. >> okay? for britain, though. >> well, then again, they're not they're not earning any, any money. so it's not benefiting the economy in any real form . the economy in any real form. >> okay, all right, philip, i'll just ask you about this. you are against national service as a whole, i think, but i think my understanding is you think this particular version of it might be all right. >> i am against national service as a whole because it would turn our professional military from being a professional fighting force into being a professional training organisation. and but this isn't, asking us to train every 18 year old to join the military. it's only 30,000. and in the last year we've trained 30,000 ukrainians to go to the front line without that impacting our professional capability. so that would help, and it will give those individuals skill sets again , individuals skill sets again, those individuals that need to, that will be volunteering in the community, it will give them skill sets and
for britain, though . >> okay? for britain, though. >> okay? for britain, though. >> well, then again, they're not they're not earning any, any money. so it's not benefiting the economy in any real form . the economy in any real form. >> okay, all right, philip, i'll just ask you about this. you are against national service as a whole, i think, but i think my understanding is you think this particular version of it might be all right. >> i am against national...
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britain must be a country that respects your contribution. everyone, notjust those at that respects your contribution. everyone, not just those at the top to get get on. these are the ideas that i'm fighting for. this is my project, a briton once more in the service of working people, country first, party second. applause. now, i don't know if this is the new politics or whether it is simply a return to something older that used to be taken for granted, but public service is the bare minimum you should expect and you also deserve the security, the certainty, the basic ordinary hope that britain will be better for your children and i think that no matter what her struggles, we always had that back in the 19705. my parents always believed that in the end hard work would be rewarded and britain would be better for their children, would be rewarded and britain would be betterfor their children, for me. now, that may not sound like much to some of you, but you can't underestimate how important it is for working—class familie5 like mine, how much
britain must be a country that respects your contribution. everyone, notjust those at that respects your contribution. everyone, not just those at the top to get get on. these are the ideas that i'm fighting for. this is my project, a briton once more in the service of working people, country first, party second. applause. now, i don't know if this is the new politics or whether it is simply a return to something older that used to be taken for granted, but public service is the bare minimum...
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so i mean we're talking big tariffs and europe doesn't do that and britain doesn't do that and britain doesn't do that and britain doesn't do that. then all of that stuff is just going to get offloaded in britain and completely decimate our home—grown manufacturing base or what's left of it. >> and unless he forces that, of course, with our policy would have to change if he did that, i would have thought and he's also promising to, keep his 2017 tax cuts, tax cuts permanent , in cuts, tax cuts permanent, in a move, the committee for responsible budget, the think tank, expects to cost 4 trillion over the next decade. >> so yeah. yeah. >> so yeah. yeah. >> well, yeah, i mean, we all know why we're giggling, but we'll move on. >> i think it's the word trillion that got me brilliant. >> i said it badly. >> i said it badly. >> i said it badly. >> i think let's just finish off. >> keep a straight face. move on. >> let's just it's a sunday. >> let's just it's a sunday. >> no one's no one's watching . >> no one's no one's watching. >> no one's no one's watching. >> oh my god. we'll do a micr
so i mean we're talking big tariffs and europe doesn't do that and britain doesn't do that and britain doesn't do that and britain doesn't do that. then all of that stuff is just going to get offloaded in britain and completely decimate our home—grown manufacturing base or what's left of it. >> and unless he forces that, of course, with our policy would have to change if he did that, i would have thought and he's also promising to, keep his 2017 tax cuts, tax cuts permanent , in cuts,...
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the work is not being done behind enemy lines, but behind ally lines in great britain. we must give credit to british intelligence; almost from the very beginning of the war they managed to obtain the codes of the german encryption machine. secret. a respite is provided, so here is churchel’s disinformation, there were very, very many of them, each of them had their own game, churcher had his own, stalin had his own, nevertheless there were people in england who, contrary to even the plan, shared information with the soviet union. every evening i left the office with a large briefcase full of reports that i wrote myself. full of files that i pulled from real documents from the archive. i handed them over to my contact in the evening. the next morning i would receive them back, they had already been photographed and i would bring them back to the site early in the morning. i did this regularly, year after year. the documents handed over by philbe stated that the germans plan to break through the defenses of the kursk bulge near the small village of prokhorovka. the sov
the work is not being done behind enemy lines, but behind ally lines in great britain. we must give credit to british intelligence; almost from the very beginning of the war they managed to obtain the codes of the german encryption machine. secret. a respite is provided, so here is churchel’s disinformation, there were very, very many of them, each of them had their own game, churcher had his own, stalin had his own, nevertheless there were people in england who, contrary to even the plan,...
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he would have _ change britain. jeremy corbyn would have said he would have changed - change britain. jeremy corbyn would | have said he would have changed the tory party onto the next election. jeremy corbyn is not a candidate in the election for labour. everybody can see this as a completely changed labour party from those years and that individual is not a labour candidate at this general election. due to announce the latest 100 day national security review. i due to announce the latest 100 day national security review.— national security review. i think eo - le national security review. i think people know — national security review. i think people know that _ national security review. i think people know that rishi - national security review. i think people know that rishi sunak i national security review. i thinkj people know that rishi sunak is national security review. i think l people know that rishi sunak is a weak figure people know that rishi sunak is a weakfigure and people know that rishi sunak is a weak figure and does not cut out to stand out to these big internat
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britain. i think we can all agree for a very long period of time, people maybe have allowed a problem in and allowed that problem to brew , and people feel problem to brew, and people feel maybe unwilling to go and run to be a local councillor, but are perfectly happy to complain about people that they might not like being elected when you wouldn't expect a green councillor, a councillor running on a green ticket to, shout allahuakbar and we will raise the voice of palestine as they win. >> but but just. >> but but just. >> but but just. >> but also, i think maybe it just show a thing or two about how desperate the green party, who the green party is willing to allow in in order to get some votes. but look, we're going to be talking about this a heck of a lot. get your views coming in as well as gbnews.com forward slash your say. >> but elsewhere it is coming up. we're going to be coming back to this. so don't worry. we're also going to be coming back to another gun salute at the top of the 1:
britain. i think we can all agree for a very long period of time, people maybe have allowed a problem in and allowed that problem to brew , and people feel problem to brew, and people feel maybe unwilling to go and run to be a local councillor, but are perfectly happy to complain about people that they might not like being elected when you wouldn't expect a green councillor, a councillor running on a green ticket to, shout allahuakbar and we will raise the voice of palestine as they win....
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britain will secure our borders. step a, we were set up great british energy, paid for by a windfall tax on the energy giants who made record profits while your bills went through the roof. a new company owned by the taxpayer, making money for the taxpayer, harnessing the opportunity of clean british power, making us energy independent so putin can't put his boot on our throats and cutting your bills for good. step 5, we were a crackdown on anti—social behaviour. i don't want to hear another person tell me that this is low crime and it doesn't matter. i have been hearing that all of my life. it blights communities, big and small. it always has. i know worthing very well. my uncle lived here for a long time. i walked around a few years ago with the police here, and talked to some of the people in the high street. they told me in no uncertain terms the impact of anti—social behaviour and how it was infecting them. so we will get more police on the streets in your town. 13,000 new officers and community support offi
britain will secure our borders. step a, we were set up great british energy, paid for by a windfall tax on the energy giants who made record profits while your bills went through the roof. a new company owned by the taxpayer, making money for the taxpayer, harnessing the opportunity of clean british power, making us energy independent so putin can't put his boot on our throats and cutting your bills for good. step 5, we were a crackdown on anti—social behaviour. i don't want to hear another...
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this is britain's newsroom. it's coming up to 11 minutes to midday, now, this has been a big story on the front cover of the daily mail. five newborn babies have died in a spiralling whooping cough outbreak which has terrified parents. >> almost 3000 cases have already been recorded in 2024, triple the levels seen across the entirety of 2023, and the ever growing outbreak is on track to be the biggest in over a decade . a decade. >> it's very worrying. well, joining us now is health and social care editor of the sunday express, lucy johnston, lucy , express, lucy johnston, lucy, thank you for joining express, lucy johnston, lucy, thank you forjoining us. what thank you for joining us. what are they putting down this particular outbreak to, well, various experts have various theories and it's not entirely clear, but there are some very clear, but there are some very clear, problems that we've seen a declining in vaccination rates dunng a declining in vaccination rates during the pandemic lockdowns, thatis during
this is britain's newsroom. it's coming up to 11 minutes to midday, now, this has been a big story on the front cover of the daily mail. five newborn babies have died in a spiralling whooping cough outbreak which has terrified parents. >> almost 3000 cases have already been recorded in 2024, triple the levels seen across the entirety of 2023, and the ever growing outbreak is on track to be the biggest in over a decade . a decade. >> it's very worrying. well, joining us now is health...
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one more topic, and also about our main ally, great britain. in this week's decision, the prime minister of this country dissolved the parliament. i would also like to ask you about this. well, so early, right? that is, in principle, we understand that this parliament could still exist somewhere up until november, the prime minister of great britain. nevertheless took such a step, dissolved the parliament, and in fact, in a month and a half there will be elections in great britain. well, look, well, first of all, in great britain there are clear deadlines, uh, which the parliament cannot exceed, and accordingly the election must be held from a specific date, no later than a specific date, but earlier they can be held then. when the prime minister of the ruling party wants it, in my opinion, rishi sunok understood that now, well... the british politicians are getting more and more support for their competitors, the liberal party, and in my opinion look, he chose this particular time with such, well , such hope that today the level of support tha
one more topic, and also about our main ally, great britain. in this week's decision, the prime minister of this country dissolved the parliament. i would also like to ask you about this. well, so early, right? that is, in principle, we understand that this parliament could still exist somewhere up until november, the prime minister of great britain. nevertheless took such a step, dissolved the parliament, and in fact, in a month and a half there will be elections in great britain. well, look,...
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two star of great britain. germany the germans concluded they would need to sink 700,000 tons of shipping a 50 and 100 average sized convoy vessels. they only achieved that once. only one month of the entire war. juncture, war was already going against the germans. almost every front, as we we've seen now, i want to provide some arguments about why the allies won the axis lost here. one of the key factors was obviously strategy and leadership the germans lacked the number of they needed to overwhelm the british at the start of the war, in part because of choices made by the german navy in the interwar period, particularly by admiral rader. in addition, the strategy at the of the war did not necessarily align with the means that germany had to carry it out. and it took some time for germany to a innovation that i presented is also a very important one that we see in explaining alliedtory darwin in his origins of the species, has made an argument that it wasn't the strongest of the species that would survive nor
two star of great britain. germany the germans concluded they would need to sink 700,000 tons of shipping a 50 and 100 average sized convoy vessels. they only achieved that once. only one month of the entire war. juncture, war was already going against the germans. almost every front, as we we've seen now, i want to provide some arguments about why the allies won the axis lost here. one of the key factors was obviously strategy and leadership the germans lacked the number of they needed to...
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british streets of britain? british iranian journalist zaha zand has been speaking to the people on the ground in iran. she gives us next. welcome back to patrick christys tonight. coming up, is ofcom treating gb news unfairly ? but treating gb news unfairly? but first, look, iran has been plunged into five days of national mourning after the country's president, ebrahim raisi, and foreign minister hossein amir—abdollahian were killed in a helicopter crash on sunday while raisi was returning to iran after opening a dam on the azerbaijan border when the helicopter crashed in heavy fog. despite the supposed period of national mourning, some iranians have instead celebrated the death of the president, who earned a reputation as the hardline cleric that oversaw a brutal crackdown, especially on women. his death comes at an already turbulent time in the middle east. as we all know, iran last month launched a barrage of missiles towards israel. the president's unexpected death has raised questions about more instabi
british streets of britain? british iranian journalist zaha zand has been speaking to the people on the ground in iran. she gives us next. welcome back to patrick christys tonight. coming up, is ofcom treating gb news unfairly ? but treating gb news unfairly? but first, look, iran has been plunged into five days of national mourning after the country's president, ebrahim raisi, and foreign minister hossein amir—abdollahian were killed in a helicopter crash on sunday while raisi was returning...
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if the weapons of great britain will hit the objects of the russian federation, on russian territory, how the head of the foreign ministry of great britain, david cameron, stated that russia reserves the right to retaliate against objects located on the territory of ukraine, meaning british and outside the borders, do you think putin will dare to strike great britain , if the armed forces of ukraine. using british weapons, i will hit objects, military objects located on the territory of russia. he will dare only in the event that a huge number of er relatives, children, officials, er, russian politicians, will be taken out of britain, their property that belongs in britain will be taken from them, a huge amount of er money will be taken from them, which is in british... in the banks, then russia has nothing to lose, it can do it, at this stage britain has a powerful propeller, which at any moment it can spin to the russians in britain and it will be over quickly enough, so eh, from my point of view it's a bluff about nothing so far, because you can say anything, but if you have levera
if the weapons of great britain will hit the objects of the russian federation, on russian territory, how the head of the foreign ministry of great britain, david cameron, stated that russia reserves the right to retaliate against objects located on the territory of ukraine, meaning british and outside the borders, do you think putin will dare to strike great britain , if the armed forces of ukraine. using british weapons, i will hit objects, military objects located on the territory of russia....
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slavery may have even made britain poorer. state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by my most pugnacious panel this evening. former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie, and the historian and broadcaster tessa dunlop . as you broadcaster tessa dunlop. as you know, as always, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's what you've all been waiting for. the news bulletin with ray addison. >> thanks, jacob. good evening. our top stories tonight. the government looks set to face more legal challenges over its rwanda plan. after detaining the first group of migrants to be deported, both men and women have been taken into custody in a series of operations across the country. officials won't confirm how many people have been detained or where they were taken into custody. so far , the taken into custody. so far, the fda trade union, which represents senior civil servants, is threatening legal action over the plan . well, action over the plan. well, meanwhile, gb news can reveal that more than
slavery may have even made britain poorer. state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by my most pugnacious panel this evening. former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie, and the historian and broadcaster tessa dunlop . as you broadcaster tessa dunlop. as you know, as always, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's what you've all been waiting for. the news bulletin with ray addison. >> thanks, jacob. good...
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and we've had 14. rebuild britain. and we've had 14 years— rebuild britain. and we've had 14 years of— rebuild britain. and we've had 14 years of going _ rebuild britain. and we've had 14 years of going round _ rebuild britain. and we've had 14 years of going round and - rebuild britain. and we've had 14 years of going round and round i rebuild britain. and we've had 14| years of going round and round in circles. _ years of going round and round in circles. getting _ years of going round and round in circles, getting absolutely - years of going round and round in i circles, getting absolutely nowhere. chaos _ circles, getting absolutely nowhere. chaos and _ circles, getting absolutely nowhere. chaos and division _ circles, getting absolutely nowhere. chaos and division feeding - circles, getting absolutely nowhere. chaos and division feeding chaos - circles, getting absolutely nowhere. i chaos and division feeding chaos and division _ chaos and division feeding chaos and division and — chaos and division feeding chaos and division. and that _ chaos and di
and we've had 14. rebuild britain. and we've had 14 years— rebuild britain. and we've had 14 years of— rebuild britain. and we've had 14 years of going _ rebuild britain. and we've had 14 years of going round _ rebuild britain. and we've had 14 years of going round and - rebuild britain. and we've had 14 years of going round and round i rebuild britain. and we've had 14| years of going round and round in circles. _ years of going round and round in circles. getting _ years of going round...
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i mean, this is astonishing. >> who runs britain ? who runs >> who runs britain? who runs britain, my understanding is that the complaint is it might be some breach of the civil service code . look, you've service code. look, you've covered extensively on gb news this rwanda safety rwanda bill. it ping pong between parliament. it ping pong between parliament. it is now the law. the civil servants job is to carry out. this is absolutely unbelievable . this is absolutely unbelievable. having faced down the house of lords, rishi sunak is now going to have to face down his politicised civil service and we're paying their wages and we're paying their wages and we're paying their wages and we're paying it's taxpayers. it's unconscionable. there is no case for the civil service trying to block this legislation i >> rebecca, what do you think of this? depher? >> i mean, i think they're union objects to it for a reason, and i think they feel they're being put in a position where they're obuged put in a position where they're obliged to carry out something that either would
i mean, this is astonishing. >> who runs britain ? who runs >> who runs britain? who runs britain, my understanding is that the complaint is it might be some breach of the civil service code . look, you've service code. look, you've covered extensively on gb news this rwanda safety rwanda bill. it ping pong between parliament. it ping pong between parliament. it is now the law. the civil servants job is to carry out. this is absolutely unbelievable . this is absolutely unbelievable....
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you will find britain out there in our country. so the government i lead will create their commissions are people themselves to try to build and invent, yes, sometimes to fail, but more often to succeed. that's why we are cutting taxes directly on investment. we are cutting taxes to encourage innovation and we are seizing the freedom and possibility of brexit. we in the uk now have the chance to be more agile, so that rather than stifling innovation and growth we encourage it, in everything from financial services to agriculture, from health care. above all, we will reward hard work. you don't get anywhere in life without hard work, so we are making the tax system simpler, fairer and more rewarding, cutting national insurance by £900 for the rich worker, increasing the state pension by £900 this year. we are increasing the national living wades which, and our safety net is fair to those who pay for it. not least forgiving people support to get off welfare and into work if some purpose, dignity and hope. it is also the only sustai
you will find britain out there in our country. so the government i lead will create their commissions are people themselves to try to build and invent, yes, sometimes to fail, but more often to succeed. that's why we are cutting taxes directly on investment. we are cutting taxes to encourage innovation and we are seizing the freedom and possibility of brexit. we in the uk now have the chance to be more agile, so that rather than stifling innovation and growth we encourage it, in everything...
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applause and we will also rebuild britain's broken asylum system. as i said at the beginning, i believe in a rules—based asylum system. i believe a system that processes claims quickly and humanely, and that finds ways, without squeamishness or cruelty, to detain and remove people who have no right to be here, is essential for security, fairness and justice. it is a form of deterrence in itself, because until the scene around the world as a country that has a firm grip of the process of our border, until we are busting the home office backlog, arriving at decisions quickly, without a fuss, so we can return people who have no right to be here, then, yes, britain will be seen as a soft touch. and it goes without saying, we do not have that effective deterrence at our borders at the moment. 0ur rules—based asylum system is not working. ask anyone in this part of the world. that much is obvious. so, it's not hard to see why the prime minister might want a path to deterrent without the hard graft, the boring draft, perhaps, of fixing the boring draft
applause and we will also rebuild britain's broken asylum system. as i said at the beginning, i believe in a rules—based asylum system. i believe a system that processes claims quickly and humanely, and that finds ways, without squeamishness or cruelty, to detain and remove people who have no right to be here, is essential for security, fairness and justice. it is a form of deterrence in itself, because until the scene around the world as a country that has a firm grip of the process of our...
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great britain handed them over to the armed forces of ukraine. and here is an exclusive radio report freedom. look further. well, i would say that the installation in our direction is a little easier, they began to shell us less and storm our landings. they started much less, well, during the day they do almost nothing, at night they come out in small groups at night and try to somehow reach, well, we hold them back all the way. for example, they tried to enter armor in the urals, well, they made him armor, so if they put their barbecues in the urals, they tried to leave for our landings, well, they did not get far in our direction, well but every night they try something , or they go on foot or they try to come down to us with some kind of equipment, even lightly armored , there is no such thing as the work over there fell asleep and he is not the one who can work at night for two hours or three , you can sleep, you can sleep for five or six hours well, there is no such thing as... it does not depend on us, how much we sleep, everything depends
great britain handed them over to the armed forces of ukraine. and here is an exclusive radio report freedom. look further. well, i would say that the installation in our direction is a little easier, they began to shell us less and storm our landings. they started much less, well, during the day they do almost nothing, at night they come out in small groups at night and try to somehow reach, well, we hold them back all the way. for example, they tried to enter armor in the urals, well, they...
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the united states and the soviet union are interested in ousting britain from this region. and everyone hoped that he would take exactly this place. you said a very important thing, that among the zionists there were at that time, the left, and they were the dominant group among the zionists, in fact, it was the left, the zionists, the heirs of the bund to a large extent, and the jewish workers' party, originally from the russian empire of poland, who initiated the creation of the state. soviet policy of that period, i will now quote, the famous egyptian newspaper alyakhram. during the second world war, the ussr, realizing that it did not have enough weight in the middle east, opened an embassy in egypt, syria, lebanon and iraq, hoping to strengthen its positions. moscow's secondary goal was to weaken or eliminate british influence in the region, as well as to provoke disagreements between london and washington in every possible way. it was these considerations that formed the basis of the soviet political course in the middle east, the fact is that after the end of the war
the united states and the soviet union are interested in ousting britain from this region. and everyone hoped that he would take exactly this place. you said a very important thing, that among the zionists there were at that time, the left, and they were the dominant group among the zionists, in fact, it was the left, the zionists, the heirs of the bund to a large extent, and the jewish workers' party, originally from the russian empire of poland, who initiated the creation of the state. soviet...