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because saving the planet, and parti germany obviously because saving the planet, and parti germany obviously was ause east germany obviously was actually communist. >> rules they had >> and one of the rules they had under . have you wanted to under that. have you wanted to buy own use buy a car for your own use a personal car ? you had to wait personal car? you had to wait years and years. it was a terrible car. it was a trabant and then you were put on a list as somebody you know, as somebody who, you know, basically wanted to choose their own taking the own route instead of taking the pubuc own route instead of taking the public transport. that was the government where government telling you where you could . and that you could go. and that made you a dangerous person, potential dissident. you know, this, dissident. so you know, this, this, this has the stasi, the fingerprints stasi all fingerprints of the stasi all over it. and the fingerprints of the stasi are basically all over , zero policy. and the 15 , net zero policy. and the 15 minute cities and all that kind of stuff. we
because saving the planet, and parti germany obviously because saving the planet, and parti germany obviously was ause east germany obviously was actually communist. >> rules they had >> and one of the rules they had under . have you wanted to under that. have you wanted to buy own use buy a car for your own use a personal car ? you had to wait personal car? you had to wait years and years. it was a terrible car. it was a trabant and then you were put on a list as somebody you know,...
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britain is far stronger economically than germany , but the really odd germany, but the really odd thing is germany is very famous for being a rental market or a market dominated by rental, and in fact, the rate of home ownership, as in owner occupancy in germany is only 49% of the population actually own their own homes. in britain, it's about 65. so this is quite an odd and curious thing for kevin macleod to say , especially macleod to say, especially across the backdrop of news just last week from the bank of england that as a proportion of total buyers, first time buyers in britain are at pretty much their highest level ever. in britain are at pretty much their highest level ever . so their highest level ever. so i don't know what it is with kevin macleod. and maybe you know, the gary lineker's and the emma thompson's and the hugh grant's of this world, charlotte church and wanting to and so on that keep wanting to rubbish and talk down britain. why do they do that? and frankly, if they want to continue to do that, why don't they go germany themselves? continue to do that, why don't
britain is far stronger economically than germany , but the really odd germany, but the really odd thing is germany is very famous for being a rental market or a market dominated by rental, and in fact, the rate of home ownership, as in owner occupancy in germany is only 49% of the population actually own their own homes. in britain, it's about 65. so this is quite an odd and curious thing for kevin macleod to say , especially macleod to say, especially across the backdrop of news just last...
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. >> germany. germany. germany unveils smooth , smooth, smoochy unveils smooth, smooth, smoochy smoochy cabins on intercity trains . and they haven't trains. and they haven't unveiled it. but this is a plan. and they're testing it out on the deutsche bahn, which is a german railway which is very efficient, but it's not as efficient, but it's not as efficient as it used to be. at least the germans are complaining they're complaining about it. so they're putting little these putting in these little these little booths are six, little booths which are six, 6.5ft long and basically a metre wide, like 27in wide, where two people can go in there and have a little privacy and, and something bad's going to happen . something bad's going to happen. >> i think something good is going to happen. you get to travel. no, no . travel. no, no. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i thought you'd be with me on this. introvert like this. an introvert like yourself, not having to yourself, steve. not having to look on train. look at people o
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. >> yes, indeed, rudolf was a count somewhere between switzerland, france and germany , switzerland, france and germany, around the lemon lake and then after the interregnum, which were nearly 50 years of no emperor. the prince electors decided to take someone who was harmless, friendly, old, and would certainly not found a dynasty. and so they chose rudolf of habsburg and so his job was to clean up the empire again . and one of the things he again. and one of the things he had to do is to to, see that parts of the empire that had been taken over by others , been taken over by others, ottokar i of bohemia, had taken austria, would get into good hands, and he handed it to his sons. and that's how the austrian power base of the habsburgs came about. the emperor, who's best known in the united kingdom, is the emperor charles because he was the charles v, because he was the nephew of catherine of aragon and was, of course, the emperor. >> at the point at which the reformation came about. yes. now his election is fascinating because france is the first of france and henry the eighth. they
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properties in germany. they're build, which is they're they build, which is something that we don't in something that we don't do in the united kingdom . and as nigel the united kingdom. and as nigel said, it is said, in all fairness, it is much easier and more acceptable to rent places germany . to rent in places like germany. i just think it's more to do with the availability, the sort of planning and the infrastructure for housing seems to be better thought through. and it's that sort of the old adage of the german efficiency. they put things near train stations , they have buses that stations, they have buses that run. it's more set up in the planning respect. they don't have quite as many problems as we do with planning laws, countryside side, we have designated areas of countryside that we're not going to touch, like the green belt in germany. it's not quite like that. they see the need for housing and they say, okay, we are going to build a set of properties and that's what they go and do. so i think
properties in germany. they're build, which is they're they build, which is something that we don't in something that we don't do in the united kingdom . and as nigel the united kingdom. and as nigel said, it is said, in all fairness, it is much easier and more acceptable to rent places germany . to rent in places like germany. i just think it's more to do with the availability, the sort of planning and the infrastructure for housing seems to be better thought through. and it's that sort of the...
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seekers from germany, frorwhich is from italy. asylum seekers from germany, frorwhich is whyn italy. asylum seekers from germany, frorwhich is why we aly. a system >> which is why we need a system that processes people and sends people back they they people back when they when they when failed. when they failed. >> really justify >> that doesn't really justify a lot of the money that we are sending in terms foreign aid sending in terms of foreign aid to so—called countries to those so—called countries that to ridiculous that need the aid to ridiculous projects we're that need the aid to ridiculous projects them we're that need the aid to ridiculous projects them projectsa're that need the aid to ridiculous projects them projects where sending them to projects where the unaccountable, and sending them to projects where the probably unaccountable, and sending them to projects where the probably ending»untable, and sending them to projects where the probably ending uptable, and sending them to projects where the probably ending up in le, and sending them to projects where the proba
seekers from germany, frorwhich is from italy. asylum seekers from germany, frorwhich is whyn italy. asylum seekers from germany, frorwhich is why we aly. a system >> which is why we need a system that processes people and sends people back they they people back when they when they when failed. when they failed. >> really justify >> that doesn't really justify a lot of the money that we are sending in terms foreign aid sending in terms of foreign aid to so—called countries...
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germany, it's not new, though. >> i used i was 16, 17, >> i used to when i was 16, 17, i to work for a water i used to work for a water company and we'd have no joke. hundreds and hundreds of customers months customers every couple of months wanting their water wanting to change their water metres because the existing ones, probably still metres because the existing one now probably still metres because the existing onenow made probably still metres because the existing onenow made byobably still metres because the existing one now made by israeli still are now made by israeli companies. so it's not new. and that like 1516. that was like 1516. >> and yet they're all on their iphones. does that iphones. and where does that technology come from? israel. >> what's point in that >> so what's the point in that comment ? i'm >> so what's the point in that comment? i'm i'm really comment? i'm just i'm not really sure your point is. are you sure what your point is. are you saying everyone that protests against the horrors that are going on in gaza is anti—semitic and so all of those people
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but you are but as you say, we are definitely doing better than germany, really germany, which is really stocking doldrums stocking the doldrums mostly because energy because of their high energy pnces because of their high energy prices reliant on prices and being too reliant on on their for their gas. >> but the green lobby, who and the green lobby forced them to decarbonise . decarbonise. >> yes. and i think that is it's interesting, isn't it, because this week, of course, we've had this week, of course, we've had this ruling from switzerland that, switzerland got know that, switzerland has got i know switzerland the eu, but switzerland isn't in the eu, but it's european convention on it's the european convention on human so all linked human rights. so it's all linked to council europe, etc. to the council of europe, etc. so ruling that you've got so this ruling that you've got to do more to combat climate change because otherwise people aren't to live as long. aren't going to live as long. i mean, what a load of nonsense. >> is like court living >> this is like a court living longer
but you are but as you say, we are definitely doing better than germany, really germany, which is really stocking doldrums stocking the doldrums mostly because energy because of their high energy pnces because of their high energy prices reliant on prices and being too reliant on on their for their gas. >> but the green lobby, who and the green lobby forced them to decarbonise . decarbonise. >> yes. and i think that is it's interesting, isn't it, because this week, of course, we've...
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but you are but as you say, we are definitely doing better than germany, really germany, which is really stocking doldrums stocking the doldrums mostly because energy because of their high energy pnces because of their high energy prices reliant on prices and being too reliant on on their for their gas. >> but the green lobby, who and the green lobby forced them to decarbonise . decarbonise. >> yes. and i think that is it's interesting, isn't it, because this week, of course, we've had this week, of course, we've had this ruling from switzerland that, switzerland got know that, switzerland has got i know switzerland the eu, but switzerland isn't in the eu, but it's european convention on it's the european convention on human so all linked human rights. so it's all linked to council europe, etc. to the council of europe, etc. so ruling that you've got so this ruling that you've got to do more to combat climate change because otherwise people aren't to live as long. aren't going to live as long. i mean, what a load of nonsense. >> is like court living >> this is like a court living longer
but you are but as you say, we are definitely doing better than germany, really germany, which is really stocking doldrums stocking the doldrums mostly because energy because of their high energy pnces because of their high energy prices reliant on prices and being too reliant on on their for their gas. >> but the green lobby, who and the green lobby forced them to decarbonise . decarbonise. >> yes. and i think that is it's interesting, isn't it, because this week, of course, we've...
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or a number of germany or france or a number of other countries. >> it is a bit of an open >> yeah, it is a bit of an open shot on goal, i get that, but it also gives people the chance to vote for what they believe in is another at it, vote for what they believe in is anoti er at it, vote for what they believe in is anoti think, at it, vote for what they believe in is anoti think, you at it, vote for what they believe in is anoti think, you know, at it, vote for what they believe in is anoti think, you know, looking and i think, you know, looking at the farming protests across europe, there is now quite a growing mainstream eurosceptic , growing mainstream eurosceptic, maybe not yet saying leave the european union, but euroscepticism is growing, isn't it ? it? >> yeah. at the moment it would seem that it is. i mean, you're absolutely right to distinguish between euroscepticism saying this working and yeah, this isn't working and yeah, let's leave the european union. but i think there is a sort of movement in the european union now. and viktor orban is the clearest example of someone
or a number of germany or france or a number of other countries. >> it is a bit of an open >> yeah, it is a bit of an open shot on goal, i get that, but it also gives people the chance to vote for what they believe in is another at it, vote for what they believe in is anoti er at it, vote for what they believe in is anoti think, at it, vote for what they believe in is anoti think, you at it, vote for what they believe in is anoti think, you know, at it, vote for what they believe in...
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and this went to germany . and the this went to germany. and the fact that they turned things around as well and they and they won four two. >> so they're both semi—finalists. they will play each other. >> so it's paris saint—germain against borussia dortmund and the that dortmund are now the fact that dortmund are now in the semi—finals bad for in the semi—finals also bad for engush in the semi—finals also bad for english teams trying to qualify for the champions league because it's that co—efficient thing of whoever say whatever. as whoever you say whatever. as soon as i say the word coefficient, your eyes glaze oven coefficient, your eyes glaze over, gone, gone. yeah. it basically means if there's a fifth place could be available to an english team in the champions league, it's come on, let me explain. let me. you know, i love a coefficient. >> well, i'll tell you, no coefficients for portsmouth, they came from behind to beat barnsley last night three two. promotion out to the championship guaranteed for them here up. >> last
and this went to germany . and the this went to germany. and the fact that they turned things around as well and they and they won four two. >> so they're both semi—finalists. they will play each other. >> so it's paris saint—germain against borussia dortmund and the that dortmund are now the fact that dortmund are now in the semi—finals bad for in the semi—finals also bad for engush in the semi—finals also bad for english teams trying to qualify for the champions league...
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and he's in germany. he's laughing in germany. and i'm so sorry. i've just named three. >> and well macron's been moving desperately to the right to catch can't move catch up. he can't move fast enough and a big row enough and he's had a big row with the european union over farmers and got the european union abandon its green union to abandon its green policies support his farmers, union to abandon its green po stop; support his farmers, union to abandon its green po stop; surioting. s farmers, union to abandon its green posright. surioting. s farmers, union to abandon its green posright. i'm'ioting. s farmers, union to abandon its green posright. i'm'iotirsuggesting s, union to abandon its green posright. i'm'iotirsuggesting for >> right. i'm not suggesting for one france is a one moment that france is a paragon virtue, but to paragon of virtue, but to suggest, actually good that we have to all become semi headbangers like you'll find yourself. delightful. yourself. you're so delightful. until political until i get you onto a political subject, re
and he's in germany. he's laughing in germany. and i'm so sorry. i've just named three. >> and well macron's been moving desperately to the right to catch can't move catch up. he can't move fast enough and a big row enough and he's had a big row with the european union over farmers and got the european union abandon its green union to abandon its green policies support his farmers, union to abandon its green po stop; support his farmers, union to abandon its green po stop; surioting. s...
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and banned from entry to germany and banned from even participating in zooms that could germans on them. and could have germans on them. and i think this is very worrying i think this is a very worrying trajectory we that we that we should all all stand against. i'll give you the ultimate irony, which is that this mayor of brussels, not some past predecessor, this mayor of brussels, on brussels, has appeared on a stage with the mayor of tehran, who sanctioned by the eu. who is sanctioned by the eu. >> and his defence, when challenged about that, was just appearing on a panel with somebody doesn't mean you agree with them. well quite. you know, having hosting a city having hosting people in a city and allowing them to have public discourse doesn't mean you agree with them. of course, we've all immediately become on immediately become experts on the belgian constitution, haven't we? and the belgian constitution guarantees freedom of assembly . well, of speech and assembly. well, that wasn't much in evidence here, and i look forward to the brussels government, the belgian government saying
and banned from entry to germany and banned from even participating in zooms that could germans on them. and could have germans on them. and i think this is very worrying i think this is a very worrying trajectory we that we that we should all all stand against. i'll give you the ultimate irony, which is that this mayor of brussels, not some past predecessor, this mayor of brussels, on brussels, has appeared on a stage with the mayor of tehran, who sanctioned by the eu. who is sanctioned by the...
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probably because it's closer to play for germany. he pressured the venue hosting natcon to shut the event down. but last year he hosted the mayor of the iranian caphal the mayor of the iranian capital, at the brussels town hall. and this, i mean , he's not hall. and this, i mean, he's not just a mayor in iran. he's a serious guy. he's been placed under sanctions by the uk because involved in the because he's involved in the commission human commission of serious human rights violations or rights violations, violations or abuses you know , abuses in iran where, you know, the authorities have been shooting women for for, shooting young women for for, not wearing headdresses. >> so just just for people who might be fully to speed might not be fully up to speed with itself, what was with the story itself, what was the of the national the nature of the national conservative conference and why were closed do you were they closed down? do you think so? >> w- think so? >> the national >> basically, the national conservative conference was a
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, borders of germany and poland, no , we've got to face the new no, we've got to face the new reality. and that's what's got to be done. and i'm afraid it's not optional extra, as you not an optional extra, as you seem to be implying in your questions. it's something that's really properly really got to be properly addressed. another addressed. not yet. another drawn out defence review, which all new governments do of whatever stripe coming in, because that takes months and sometimes years . they've got to sometimes years. they've got to have a plan which operate have a plan which can operate within months . within months. >> well, thank you very much indeed. fox, a warning indeed. robert fox, a warning there, of the there, defence editor of the evening standard. now we've got so much more on the so much more to come on the show, including that debate. these pictures of the these are live pictures of the house commons. on the house of commons. this is on the government's smoking we'll government's smoking ban. we'll be debate government's smoking ban. we'll be a debate government's sm
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but if we were to completely or if america, more importantly, in germany , if the importantly, in germany, if the international community was simply to abandon israel because of the horrors of what we're witnessing in gaza, then ultimately it would become relatively against relatively defenceless against iran . and i don't think most iran. and i don't think most sane people want that either. for sake of israel or for for the sake of israel or for the wider international community. >> you say that. i mean, >> yes, you say that. i mean, it's it strikes me that people did not see that in fighting hamas. was fighting hamas. israel was fighting a proxy iran. now that israel proxy of iran. now that israel is fighting iran, maybe things are bit clearer , scarlett are a tiny bit clearer, scarlett mccgwire stellar. there was saying, oh, well, you know, lammy will have to eat his words and lots of people have done it in past. i put it to you. is in the past. i put it to you. is it for david lammy to it possible for david lammy to be the foreign secretary if donald trump is going be president? >> we
but if we were to completely or if america, more importantly, in germany , if the importantly, in germany, if the international community was simply to abandon israel because of the horrors of what we're witnessing in gaza, then ultimately it would become relatively against relatively defenceless against iran . and i don't think most iran. and i don't think most sane people want that either. for sake of israel or for for the sake of israel or for the wider international community. >> you...
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germany, and this 2.5, that's a figure you hear a lot. but do you think the starmer will actually do it, though? that's my money actually do it, though? that's my to money actually do it, though? that's my to come money actually do it, though? that's my to come from? money actually do it, though? that's my to come from? fingers�*ney going to come from? fingers crossed will. mean, crossed he will. i mean, you could out from something could take it out from something useless. there's lots of useless. i mean, there's lots of useless. i mean, there's lots of useless also taking from useless. i mean, there's lots of useltake also taking from useless. i mean, there's lots of useltake it.also taking from useless. i mean, there's lots of useltake it. take :aking from useless. i mean, there's lots of useltake it. take :ai> defence creates so >> defence also creates jobs, so maybe match it with maybe you can match it with people for change. >> we need something >> yeah. we need to
germany, and this 2.5, that's a figure you hear a lot. but do you think the starmer will actually do it, though? that's my money actually do it, though? that's my to money actually do it, though? that's my to come money actually do it, though? that's my to come from? money actually do it, though? that's my to come from? fingers�*ney going to come from? fingers crossed will. mean, crossed he will. i mean, you could out from something could take it out from something useless. there's lots of...
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and there's another one obviously, that i believe is in germany. not believe is in germany. i'm not sure, not a football sure, but, not being a football fan , however, you're absolutely fan, however, you're absolutely right. the right. and we saw this with the stade france and the bataclan stade de france and the bataclan attack, you look attack, and you could look at simultaneous or collateral attacks being taken, taken out on other targets. so the security services , the various security services, the various anti—terrorism agencies in, in spain, for example, they've seconded 3000, security personnel to their particular events in madrid. you know, they're not taking any chances on this. and those individuals are not going to be assigned to purely to the stadium. so they'll be looking at the train stations, they'll be looking at other notable because other notable landmarks. because again, , when it comes again, remember, when it comes to terrorism, they are very, very media savvy. they're looking for identifiable targets, which are very easily translate when they are pub
and there's another one obviously, that i believe is in germany. not believe is in germany. i'm not sure, not a football sure, but, not being a football fan , however, you're absolutely fan, however, you're absolutely right. the right. and we saw this with the stade france and the bataclan stade de france and the bataclan attack, you look attack, and you could look at simultaneous or collateral attacks being taken, taken out on other targets. so the security services , the various security...
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mid 19305, that in germany in the mid 1930s, as goebbels himself said. so my mind is very much in the middle east. but let me turn to oj simpson . no, i don't mourn oj simpson. no, i don't mourn his death. i didn't know him other than a client. i'm like a doctor who treated a patient . i doctor who treated a patient. i was not his friend. i had little contact with him after the case, he may have been guilty. he may have been innocent. my job was to demonstrate that police had planted evidence against him. in an effort to try to enhance the strength of the case. they believed he was guilty, and they were frame what they were trying to frame what they believed man. they believed was a guilty man. they poured oj simpson and poured blood of oj simpson and one victims from one of his alleged victims from test tubes onto a sock that they then produced as evidence, but they didn't realise that the blood contained a telltale chemical, edta, which is not found in the human body but is found in the human body but is found only in test tubes to prevent internal coa
mid 19305, that in germany in the mid 1930s, as goebbels himself said. so my mind is very much in the middle east. but let me turn to oj simpson . no, i don't mourn oj simpson. no, i don't mourn his death. i didn't know him other than a client. i'm like a doctor who treated a patient . i doctor who treated a patient. i was not his friend. i had little contact with him after the case, he may have been guilty. he may have been innocent. my job was to demonstrate that police had planted evidence...
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and britain, france, germany and japan are all due to hold a video meeting this afternoon to discuss the attack . angela discuss the attack. angela rayneris discuss the attack. angela rayner is facing mounting pressure over her two homes row, after a former aide told police that she had not told the truth about her real home. her former chief adviser has given a statement to greater manchester police contradicting her claims. matt finnigan said there was no doubtin matt finnigan said there was no doubt in his mind that the labour mps actual home in 2014 was with her then husband, not at a former council house where she was registered to live . she was registered to live. police have this week launched an investigation looking into possible breaches of electoral law. the deputy labour leader promised to step down if it's determined she did commit a criminal offence, but said she has followed all the rules at all times. sir keir starmer says he does have full confidence in her. the conservative mp tim loughton has announced he'll stand down at the next election, joining a growing list
and britain, france, germany and japan are all due to hold a video meeting this afternoon to discuss the attack . angela discuss the attack. angela rayneris discuss the attack. angela rayner is facing mounting pressure over her two homes row, after a former aide told police that she had not told the truth about her real home. her former chief adviser has given a statement to greater manchester police contradicting her claims. matt finnigan said there was no doubtin matt finnigan said there was...
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they they want to go in germany. they want to go in france, and then maybe want to go to the uk. maybe they want to go to the uk. so, i mean, sometimes , you know, so, i mean, sometimes, you know, some are criticising brexit, but i think you're very lucky to be out or not to suffer such a kind of, of text. and, and i mean, even when they say about brexit, they say about economic difficulties. but when you look at the big picture , it's at the big picture, it's a global economic crisis in europe. and the, the figures are not worse in the uk than in the eurozone, for example. so you should you should single to be out and to be able to, to do your own choices and not, to suffer from european storm cards that are imposed to you. basically, you're back to a democratic country, and i hope that france will be, the same soon in order not to suffer this kind of, pact, which is awful . kind of, pact, which is awful. >> okay. thank you very much. we have to leave it there. and that's paolo. diana, with the perspective from ital
they they want to go in germany. they want to go in france, and then maybe want to go to the uk. maybe they want to go to the uk. so, i mean, sometimes , you know, so, i mean, sometimes, you know, some are criticising brexit, but i think you're very lucky to be out or not to suffer such a kind of, of text. and, and i mean, even when they say about brexit, they say about economic difficulties. but when you look at the big picture , it's at the big picture, it's a global economic crisis in...
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and what i faced was emmanuel macron in france , olaf emmanuel macron in france, olaf scholz in germany, biden in the us, trudeau in canada. and the fact is that the free world has been largely run by the left, with the exception of the uk. i was the only conservative in the room for many years and it's not working. the west is weak. we're seeing authoritarian regimes on the on the rise, and what we're also seeing is in our own societies, our very values being undermined. you know, the things we believe in our nation, the family , individual freedom, all family, individual freedom, all of those core values are being undermined. and that is what my bookis undermined. and that is what my book is about. >> do you i mean, as we you know, we're in an election year. do you actually regard the current conservative party as being conservative? >> well, i'd like them to be more conservative. they're definitely more conservative than labour, than the labour party, which are desperate to kowtow to the global left, desperate to give in to the eco extremists, desperate to have more immigration into
and what i faced was emmanuel macron in france , olaf emmanuel macron in france, olaf scholz in germany, biden in the us, trudeau in canada. and the fact is that the free world has been largely run by the left, with the exception of the uk. i was the only conservative in the room for many years and it's not working. the west is weak. we're seeing authoritarian regimes on the on the rise, and what we're also seeing is in our own societies, our very values being undermined. you know, the things...
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nazi germany needed to produce as much food and fuel as possible from within its own borders, from within its own borders, from its huge reserves of low quality coal called lignite. a way was found to make liquid fuel and also explosives vital in wartime , obviously, as well in wartime, obviously, as well as soap. imhausen took the same raw material used to make the soap being what we know as paraffin wax, and found a way to make it into a fat that could be dyed and flavoured until it might be passed off as a kind of butter edible by human beings. the companies that grew fat from the innovations, like all that fuel soap and butter, included ig farben, once the largest chemical and pharmaceutical company in the world during the 19405. ig company in the world during the 1940s. ig farben tested that butter on thousands of souls from concentration camps like auschwitz. data found after the war, the result of testing that was not made public at the time revealed prolonged consumption of coal . butter led to kidney of coal. butter led to kidney disease. dogs wouldn't touch the stuff , but since
nazi germany needed to produce as much food and fuel as possible from within its own borders, from within its own borders, from its huge reserves of low quality coal called lignite. a way was found to make liquid fuel and also explosives vital in wartime , obviously, as well in wartime, obviously, as well as soap. imhausen took the same raw material used to make the soap being what we know as paraffin wax, and found a way to make it into a fat that could be dyed and flavoured until it might be...
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. >> they if you look at all the fellow european union countries, germany, france , italy, spain, germany, france, italy, spain, out of 32 countries, i think it's an actual as a product of gdp, we invest less. >> let's just finish back because you did have your say, jess.i because you did have your say, jess. i mean , is he saying that jess. i mean, is he saying that you're wrong? are we spending more than other countries? >> we're the sixth highest out of 32 other countries. it's a product of the system. it's a system that's wrong. i wish that healthcare companies acted like tesco and asda. that would actually produce a better product if we treated patients like consumers, i think then we have a healthcare system that prioritises the patients, prioritises the patients, prioritises the patients, prioritises the people . you prioritises the people. you know, during the covid pandemic, we were told to protect the nhs. why didn't our healthcare system protect us? i think we completely need to change our mentality around the nhs because quite frankly, it's a cult mentality . the nhs needs to
. >> they if you look at all the fellow european union countries, germany, france , italy, spain, germany, france, italy, spain, out of 32 countries, i think it's an actual as a product of gdp, we invest less. >> let's just finish back because you did have your say, jess.i because you did have your say, jess. i mean , is he saying that jess. i mean, is he saying that you're wrong? are we spending more than other countries? >> we're the sixth highest out of 32 other countries....
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, energy tends to be cheaper than here in the uk, even though germany had a huge reliance on on russian gas for its manufacturing. complex, if you like. so for me, it's about competitive ness of goods exports, in particular manufacturing exports . and as manufacturing exports. and as pretty much any manufacturer will tell you, it's a very , very will tell you, it's a very, very energy intensive business. and the price that our manufacturers have been paying for energy has been eye—watering over recent years, and there's not that much sign that it's coming down fast. >> it's such a paradox about the uk economy on the specific on the technical stuff . we do it so the technical stuff. we do it so well financial services, bioscience, life sciences . but bioscience, life sciences. but when it comes to basic things like energy, transport, housing, we're like a developing economy. so frustrating upside down, aren't we? liam halligan, thank you so much for bringing us the very latest there. at least some good news there. exports now the fourth largest exporter. i just wish we could have cheap
, energy tends to be cheaper than here in the uk, even though germany had a huge reliance on on russian gas for its manufacturing. complex, if you like. so for me, it's about competitive ness of goods exports, in particular manufacturing exports . and as manufacturing exports. and as pretty much any manufacturer will tell you, it's a very , very will tell you, it's a very, very energy intensive business. and the price that our manufacturers have been paying for energy has been eye—watering...
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systems that are free at the point of use, but don't necessarily have the entire system nationalised germany. that liberal paradise to which we are so often compared by the left, is uses an insurance based system that comes out of people's wages. it enables markets to compete while ensuring everyone is covered. australia has better health care results, spends less as a proportion of gdp and operates under a public private model. japan uses an insurance based system that ensures everyone is covered. it has better results than we do too. it's similar in canada, france and belgium, mr streeting said in his article for the sun that the public doesn't trust the tories with nhs reform. now if there were any truth in this , it's because any truth in this, it's because of decades of fear mongering from the labour party about privatisation. even the labour party can now recognise that using the private sector to assist the health service, which, as i say, is already done to a considerable extent, does not mean privatising or getting rid of the free at the point of use principle. the basic tenet then
systems that are free at the point of use, but don't necessarily have the entire system nationalised germany. that liberal paradise to which we are so often compared by the left, is uses an insurance based system that comes out of people's wages. it enables markets to compete while ensuring everyone is covered. australia has better health care results, spends less as a proportion of gdp and operates under a public private model. japan uses an insurance based system that ensures everyone is...
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and it is france and britain, and it's not france and germany, and it's not britain and germany. interesting. >> very interesting and >> very interesting indeed. and we should say that french citizens have been warned by the government , not in france, not government, not in france, not to travel to the area. a number of countries they've highlighted that you should not go to if you're french citizen , when it you're a french citizen, when it comes to iran its comes to iran and its capabilities, talk capabilities, usually we talk about iran acting via proxies through proxies in the region to achieve its international aims. what are their actual capabilities when it comes to launching a potential military attack? >> that's right. on the money this is where it would be even the best. the strongest israeli assessment is actually a full on attack, and it would come from the air on israeli territory, would be madness, because how would be madness, because how would iran follow it up? iran, as these two generals that were killed in the damascus consulate were doing works by fiddling gu
and it is france and britain, and it's not france and germany, and it's not britain and germany. interesting. >> very interesting and >> very interesting indeed. and we should say that french citizens have been warned by the government , not in france, not government, not in france, not to travel to the area. a number of countries they've highlighted that you should not go to if you're french citizen , when it you're a french citizen, when it comes to iran its comes to iran and its...
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and that was how germany, before the second world war, fell into into what it fell into. so they had in their constitution this is the weimar republic. they had fundamental rights like human rights. and they thought that that would keep them safe forever from this type of monstrous behaviour. we didn't do . we didn't it into do that. we didn't put it into law think that the lawyers law and think that the lawyers would after everything. we would look after everything. we talked other we had talked to each other and we had basic, fundamental principles that if you like, in that we kept, if you like, in the political or the cultural sphere. as a result, were sphere. and as a result, we were better able to prevent this type of thing. and one of the great things from my point of view is watching british reaction to watching the british reaction to this, almost this, which is almost universally mean, universally horrific. i mean, these are not in any way extremist political figures. the idea that they are homophobic is absurd. at least one of them is absurd. at least one of the
and that was how germany, before the second world war, fell into into what it fell into. so they had in their constitution this is the weimar republic. they had fundamental rights like human rights. and they thought that that would keep them safe forever from this type of monstrous behaviour. we didn't do . we didn't it into do that. we didn't put it into law think that the lawyers law and think that the lawyers would after everything. we would look after everything. we talked other we had...
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enough, even even now germans are moving to paraguay because, you know, they can see what's happening in germany with, you know, the, the massive, of massive, insane levels of migration they've had, they've had they're they've had there. so they're they've done the past. done that in the past. nietzsche's set a nietzsche's sister set up a specific, explicitly anti—semitic there , and, anti—semitic commune there, and, and they all died of, like, malaria and stuff. they might steer clear of argentina. they didn't always go well for everyone, it? no. absolutely everyone, did it? no. absolutely still is i like the way still also is i like the way it's up because rwanda it's opening up because rwanda has a bit has proved to be a bit disappointing. but gone disappointing. but they've gone you we're just let's you know what? we're just let's let's this let's really double down on this and this can't be. i'm let's really double down on this and they'llhis can't be. i'm let's really double down on this and they'll findan't be. i'm let's really double down on this and they'll find one be. i'm let's re
enough, even even now germans are moving to paraguay because, you know, they can see what's happening in germany with, you know, the, the massive, of massive, insane levels of migration they've had, they've had they're they've had there. so they're they've done the past. done that in the past. nietzsche's set a nietzsche's sister set up a specific, explicitly anti—semitic there , and, anti—semitic commune there, and, and they all died of, like, malaria and stuff. they might steer clear of...
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need don't to we don't need we don't need to get nationalism just get rid of nationalism just because germany mucked it up a couple so couple of times. so it was a kind of deliberate joke, obviously understatement. obviously using understatement. that's a joke, right? and they all it like, oh, it's all reported it like, oh, it's fascism, hysteria. the fascism, but it's hysteria. the problem you're allowed a problem is you're allowed a range of views on the left, quite range of quite an extensive range of views ranging i'm a literal views ranging to i'm a literal communist tv , communist on mainstream tv, ranging all the way to diane abbott saying mao did more good than harm on one on than harm on bbc one on mainstream television. on mainstream television. but on the , of course, there's the right, of course, there's no equivalent of equivalent because presumably of the, , horrors of the the, you know, horrors of the second world war, there's people are about the right are paranoid about the right having any range of opinions. so it's overton is so it's the overton window is so far to left it'
need don't to we don't need we don't need to get nationalism just get rid of nationalism just because germany mucked it up a couple so couple of times. so it was a kind of deliberate joke, obviously understatement. obviously using understatement. that's a joke, right? and they all it like, oh, it's all reported it like, oh, it's fascism, hysteria. the fascism, but it's hysteria. the problem you're allowed a problem is you're allowed a range of views on the left, quite range of quite an...
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exporting britain is now the fourth largest exporter in the world after china and the us and indeed germany. china and the us, of course, are massive economies compared to the uk. germany is also a bigger economy than the uk , and yet we're than the uk, and yet we're fourth in exporting after them. that's up from seventh in 2021, according to those un numbers . according to those un numbers. numbers, i think it's fair to say that the recent growth in exports has been driven by professional services. that's what the official data shows . what the official data shows. that's things like financial services, legal services , services, legal services, insurance. a lot of the specialised stuff that the uk excels at also exports of things like education, pharmaceuticals , like education, pharmaceuticals, so we are still a very significant exporter. we're still a big manufacturer as well. martin, were there eighth biggest manufacturer in the world, but the one blot on the landscape of these figures, if i may , is that total goods exports may, is that total goods exports as opposed to services , tot
exporting britain is now the fourth largest exporter in the world after china and the us and indeed germany. china and the us, of course, are massive economies compared to the uk. germany is also a bigger economy than the uk , and yet we're than the uk, and yet we're fourth in exporting after them. that's up from seventh in 2021, according to those un numbers . according to those un numbers. numbers, i think it's fair to say that the recent growth in exports has been driven by professional...
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germany, therefore a german national. but he's our tradition . he's he's he's in our tradition. he's of our constitution and our law. and he follows our and so he he follows our principles and beliefs. and that's he dissented and that's why he dissented and said, look, this is politics effectively. he says this is politics, not law . and he's politics, not law. and he's quite quite damning. he quite he's quite damning. he says, know, may says, you know, this, this may effectively destroy court, effectively destroy the court, which very much which i think it very, very much may . but the lawyer who brought may. but the lawyer who brought this case was put forward by our judicial appointment system, and we to start asking we might want to start asking questions about our judicial appointment system. we might questions about our judicial appoito nent system. we might questions about our judicial appoito do it system. we might questions about our judicial appoito do that;tem. we might questions about our judicial appoito do t
germany, therefore a german national. but he's our tradition . he's he's he's in our tradition. he's of our constitution and our law. and he follows our and so he he follows our principles and beliefs. and that's he dissented and that's why he dissented and said, look, this is politics effectively. he says this is politics, not law . and he's politics, not law. and he's quite quite damning. he quite he's quite damning. he says, know, may says, you know, this, this may effectively destroy court,...
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and in germany, the first new champions that aren't bayern munich for a very long time, it's been a breezy and showery start to the morning, but there will be some sunshine on offer this afternoon. >> join me later for the full forecast with all the details. >> and we're all still talking about those drone attacks in israel on saturday night. world leaders now calling for calm after israel vowed revenge against iran . against iran. >> the us has told israel it won't participate in any retaliatory air strikes. on saturday night, around 300 missiles were dispatched by iran, 99% of which israel says were brought down before entering the country. >> okay, the prime minister here, rishi sunak, yesterday confirmed britain's involvement in shooting down many of those missiles is what he had to say. >> i can confirm that our planes did shoot down a number of iranian attack drones. i don't want to pay tribute to the bravery and professionalism of our pilots flying into the face of danger . of danger. >> well, joining us now in the studio to discuss this and much more, the implications of all of thi
and in germany, the first new champions that aren't bayern munich for a very long time, it's been a breezy and showery start to the morning, but there will be some sunshine on offer this afternoon. >> join me later for the full forecast with all the details. >> and we're all still talking about those drone attacks in israel on saturday night. world leaders now calling for calm after israel vowed revenge against iran . against iran. >> the us has told israel it won't...
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it's a it's a issue there as it is in a real issue there as it is in france and germany. but, i think that our police have already got this the system. know, this into the system. you know, ct of every event. okay ct is part of every event. okay >> lovely stuff. chris, >> lovely stuff. look, chris, thank very much. thank you very, very much. a reassuring voice and hopefully you are proved right. will, you are proved right. we will, i suppose we'll find out shortly, won't we? but that the won't we? but that was the former counter former head of national counter terrorism chris terrorism security office, chris phillips. gb phillips. thank you. now, a gb news exclusive coming way. news exclusive coming your way. very the beaches very shortly from the beaches of northern channel northern france, six channel migrants in migrants are injured in escalating violence. it's non—stop at the moment. we had someone stab wounds someone arrive with stab wounds on a boat the other day, with cops forced to retreat as they try stopping dinghies launching across the channel. look, should
it's a it's a issue there as it is in a real issue there as it is in france and germany. but, i think that our police have already got this the system. know, this into the system. you know, ct of every event. okay ct is part of every event. okay >> lovely stuff. chris, >> lovely stuff. look, chris, thank very much. thank you very, very much. a reassuring voice and hopefully you are proved right. will, you are proved right. we will, i suppose we'll find out shortly, won't we? but...