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The prime minister (finally) bumped up compensation and vowed to quash convictions for those falsely accused because of IT blunders, as he sparred with Labour’s Keir Starmer.
you know, the chinese have been very clear as to their view on me. there have been all sorts of comments. i was recently put back in september on yet another russian list. i can't remember exactly what it's called, but yet another sign. the serbian president threatened me back injune. this is what happens. but i'm very fortunate because when these people try to attack me, the physical threat is not as high as it is to those within their own countries. and therefore i do have a duty to be brave. and it is... of course it's difficult at times. just a final thought. and it's about british politics. you represent the conservative party. the conservative party is lagging in the polls, and to say lagging is to put it politely. it looks as though the party could be almost wiped out at the next election, which is going to come within pretty much the next calendar year — it's bound to. in response, it looks like the party is tempted to lurch to a sort of new brand of populism, perhaps best signified by this idea that the government wants to send illegal entrants, migrants into the country, to rwanda rather than have their asylum claims processed in the united kingdom itself. are you a supporter of that policy? so i don't support the rwanda policy and i've been very
you know, the chinese have been very clear as to their view on me. there have been all sorts of comments. i was recently put back in september on yet another russian list. i can't remember exactly what it's called, but yet another sign. the serbian president threatened me back injune. this is what happens. but i'm very fortunate because when these people try to attack me, the physical threat is not as high as it is to those within their own countries. and therefore i do have a duty to be brave. and it is... of course it's difficult at times. just a final thought. and it's about british politics. you represent the conservative party. the conservative party is lagging in the polls, and to say lagging is to put it politely. it looks as though the party could be almost wiped out at the next election, which is going to come within pretty much the next calendar year — it's bound to. in response, it looks like the party is tempted to lurch to a sort of new brand of populism, perhaps best signified by this idea that the government wants to send illegal entrants, migrants into the country, to rwanda rather than have their asylum claims processed
on yet another russian list. i can't remember exactly what it's called, but yet another sign. the serbian president threatened me back injune. this is what happens. but i'm very fortunate because when these people try to attack me, the physical threat is not as high as it is to those within their own countries. and therefore i do have a duty to be brave. and it is... of course it's difficult at times. just a final thought. and it's about british politics. you represent the conservative party. the conservative party is lagging in the polls, and to say lagging is to put it politely. it looks as though the party could be almost wiped out at the next election, which is going to come within pretty much the next calendar year — it's bound to. in response, it looks like the party is tempted to lurch to a sort of new brand of populism, perhaps best signified by this idea that the government wants to send illegal entrants, migrants into the country, to rwanda rather than have their asylum claims processed in the united kingdom itself. are you a supporter of that policy? so i don't support the rwanda policy and i've been very outspoken about that.