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but we'll keep pictures on screen. those tears that are such a famous part of the end of the story, as you point out, are self-inflicted. that he -- we talk about justice as society's rules. you're reminding people that in this play, in this parallel of human values, that he punishes himself, as you say, out of a sense of propriety or shame that you don't see in this particular defendant? >> that's right. i think the proper metaphor, you know, after you guys were in touch, i looked at it. ian esco's "rhinoceros" from the '50s which dealt with the rise of fascism. it was about the triumph of brute force over reason and post-truth over truth. and i think trump lives in that world. and ultimately, what he's setting up, he's really gained in the ultimate bluff. which is that his assault on
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policy once again. it's very hard to see new— policy once again. it's very hard to see new companies _ policy once again. it's very hard to see new companies coming - policy once again. it's very hard to see new companies coming in - policy once again. it's very hard to see new companies coming in on. policy once again. it's very hard to i see new companies coming in on the back of— see new companies coming in on the back of these announcements. - see new companies coming in on the back of these announcements. i- see new companies coming in on the i back of these announcements. i think it's different — back of these announcements. i think it's different on _ back of these announcements. i think it's different on the _ back of these announcements. i think it's different on the carbon _ back of these announcements. i think it's different on the carbon capture i it's different on the carbon capture side~ _ it's different on the carbon capture side i_ it's different on the carbon capture side~ ithink— it's different on the carbon capture side. i think there _ it's different on the carbon capture side. i think there will— it's different on the carbon capture side. i think there will be - it's different on the carbon capture side. i think there will be new- side. i think there will be new companies _ side. i think there will be new companies looking _ side. i think there will be new companies looking to - side. i think there will be new companies looking to invest. i side. i think there will be new- companies looking to invest. there's a lot companies looking to invest. there's a tot of— companies looking to invest. there's a tot of money— companies looking to invest. there's a lot of money going _ companies looking to invest. there's a lot of money going into— companies looking to invest. there's a lot of money going into carbon - a lot of money going into carbon capture — a lot of money going into carbon capture i— a lot of money going into carbon capture. ithink— a lot of money going into carbon capture. i think there _ a lot of money going into carbon capture. i think there could - a lot of money going into carbon capture. i think there could be . a lot of money going into carbon . capture. i think there could be huge growth _ capture. i think there could be huge growth area~ — capture. i think there could be huge growth area-— capture. i think there could be huge urowth area. ., ~' ., ., ., growth area. aaron, i know you go to all these conferences. _ growth area. aaron, i know you go to all these conferences. when - growth area. aaron, i know you go to all these conferences. when they - all these conferences. when they look at the criticism of backsliding that the government's coming in for, how does that undermine these initiations at an international level? . . level? this is the thing, the uk likes to call _ level? this is the thing, the uk likes to call itself _ level? this is the thing, the uk likes to call itself a _ level? this is the thing, the uk likes to call itself a climate - likes to call itself a climate leader, and we hosted cop26 in glasgow. but we're waiting on these pledges. backsliding on these issues in a massive way. james murray described today this as polarising populist and post—truth approach straight out of the playbook. what we're seeing is a hostility towards
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who are you? the ayes to the right, 354. the noes to the left, seven. the ayes have it, the ayes have it. unlock! we're joined now by ione wells. we go to bob watson with more analysis. rs we go to bob watson with more anal sis. ., �*, analysis. rs johnson's parliamentary - analysis. rs johnson's parliamentary down i analysis. rs johnson's - parliamentary down behind his is now— parliamentary down behind his is now complete with the overwhelming majority of mps who bothered to turn up and vote — who bothered to turn up and vote agreeing with the report, the damning report that boris johnson — the damning report that boris johnson had repeatedly misled them, — johnson had repeatedly misled them, misled parliament and misled — them, misled parliament and misled the country. now, many opposition— misled the country. now, many opposition mps also used it as an opportunity to target boris johnson — an opportunity to target boris johnson to say that he had been a liar. _ johnson to say that he had been a liar. he — johnson to say that he had been a liar, he brought a trump like post-truth _ a liar, he brought a trump like post—truth politics to britain.
now, many 0pposition mps also used it as an opportunity to target borisjohnson, to say that he had been a liar, that he had brought a sort of trump—like, post—truth politics to britain. many conservative mps were less personal in their attacks on theirformer leader, but they joined in that sort of sense that parliamentary sovereignty had to be reasserted, and people's faith in politicians telling the truth and parliament being able to hold the government to account. now, one thing that was striking was that rishi sunak — the current prime minister — and many other senior conservatives from the government didn't bother to attend the vote, or to attend the debate or to vote in the end. now, that has drawn criticism of mr sunak for being weak, and people saying, "well, how on earth could he want — how can he succeed in his aim of distancing himself from mrjohnson if he's not prepared to condemn the former prime minister?"
Among the Centre’s IT rule revisions, a provision for online fact regulation glares out. It must be kept open to scrutiny while how it gels with our right to free speech needs a check
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