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BBC News

islamist party. convos do we condemn the _ islamist party. convos do we condemn the wicked - islamist party. convos do we. condemn the wicked politician of sweden who has burnt the quran. the governments have condemned such events but this is not enough until it is taken as an act of terrorism.- as an act of terrorism. anger auainst as an act of terrorism. anger against the _ as an act of terrorism. anger against the west _ as an act of terrorism. anger against the west has - as an act of terrorism. angeri against the west has erupted as an act of terrorism. anger. against the west has erupted in other majority muslim countries. such as afghanistan. and in malaysia. for sweden, there are wider consequences. its application to nato. russia's invasion of ukraine has pushed sweden to seek out the military alliance but turkey is already a member and it is holding its approval hostage. as for rasmus paludan, he has vowed to continue. haifa he has vowed to continue. how lona will he has vowed to continue. how long will you — he has vowed to continue. how long will you do _ he has vowed to continue. how long will you do this _ he has vowed to continue. how long will you do this for? - he has vowed to continue. how long will you do this for? i - long will you do this for? i have said i will make the sacred _ have said i will make the sacred vow that when he has let sweden — sacred vow that when he has let sweden into nato, i will stop, but until— sweden into nato, i will stop, but until then every friday. whether_ but until then every friday. whether that is his true motive or not, this is a challenge for sweden and one that is unlikely to go away anytime soon.

Politician , Events , Anger , Act , Terrorism , Convos , Sweden , West , Governments , Majority-muslim-countries , Hard-line-islamist-party , Wicked-islamist-party

The Context with Christian Fraser

seriously and they are interested in what we have got to say. and they want to partner with us to make a better britain which is what keir was talking about today. star; was talking about today. stay with me, i was talking about today. stay with me. i want — was talking about today. stay with me. i want to _ was talking about today. stay with me, i want to bring _ was talking about today. stay with me, i want to bring in _ was talking about today. stay with me, i want to bring in my- was talking about today. stay with l me, i want to bring in my panellist. tom, what did you make of what happened today. i tom, what did you make of what happened today-— tom, what did you make of what happened today. i thought it was a treat happened today. i thought it was a great speech. _ happened today. i thought it was a great speech. i _ happened today. i thought it was a great speech, i really _ happened today. i thought it was a great speech, i really did. - happened today. i thought it was a great speech, i really did. i - happened today. i thought it was a great speech, i really did. i am i great speech, i really did. i am quite _ great speech, i really did. i am quite cynical but i thought it was an excellent speech. i thought he cleverly _ an excellent speech. i thought he cleverly and precisely articulated the general sense of despair which a lot of— the general sense of despair which a lot of people feel and he also very fairly— lot of people feel and he also very fairly and — lot of people feel and he also very fairly and accurately praised how much _ fairly and accurately praised how much of— fairly and accurately praised how much of it— fairly and accurately praised how much of it can really be blamed on covid _ much of it can really be blamed on covid and — much of it can really be blamed on covid and the war in ukraine and how much _ covid and the war in ukraine and how much is _ covid and the war in ukraine and how much is actually the consequence a bad government and the party that has been _ bad government and the party that has been in power for probably too long _ has been in power for probably too long 0n _ has been in power for probably too long. 0n the specifics that you mention. _ long. 0n the specifics that you mention. i— long. 0n the specifics that you mention, i don't think the brexit bit was — mention, i don't think the brexit bit was very convincing, i think generally— bit was very convincing, i think generally most people who voted for brexit voted for it because fundamentally they don't like the eu, fundamentally they don't like the eu, they— fundamentally they don't like the eu, they don't want the uk to be

Keir-starmer , Stay , Better-britain , American , Star , Stay-with-me , Lot , Speech , Tom-cruise , Sense , Despair , Panellist

The Papers

of boris _ issue. it's the second anniversary of borisjohnson issue. it's the second anniversary of boris johnson becoming issue. it's the second anniversary of borisjohnson becoming prime minister— of borisjohnson becoming prime minister so i suspect this an attempt _ minister so i suspect this an attempt at trying to show he has got his mind _ attempt at trying to show he has got his mind on — attempt at trying to show he has got his mind on other issues as well that's— his mind on other issues as well that's the — his mind on other issues as well that's the pandemic. this is a good idea, _ that's the pandemic. this is a good idea, i_ that's the pandemic. this is a good idea, i have — that's the pandemic. this is a good idea, i have to say. victims of crime — idea, i have to say. victims of crime always feel neglected and if you had _ crime always feel neglected and if you had an officer who you can ring or email— you had an officer who you can ring or email or— you had an officer who you can ring or e—mail or contact very quickly and easily— or e—mail or contact very quickly and easily who showed some compassion and sympathy for your case and _ compassion and sympathy for your case and was fighting for the victim notjust— case and was fighting for the victim notjust hunting down criminals then that would _ notjust hunting down criminals then that would prove quite popular. as she says. — that would prove quite popular. as she says, we'll see how it goes. i don't she says, we'll see how it goes. don't think she says, we'll see how it goes. i don't think anyone would agree that it is not a great idea, it isjust about the implementation, isn't it? yes, it isjust about the implementation, isn't it? yes, it is just about whether we have _ yes, it is just about whether we have got— yes, it is just about whether we have got enough of the named officers — have got enough of the named officers. ., . ,., ., officers. from the victim point of view that you _ officers. from the victim point of view that you don't _ officers. from the victim point of view that you don't just - officers. from the victim point of view that you don'tjust have - officers. from the victim point of view that you don'tjust have a i officers. from the victim point of- view that you don'tjust have a name that it view that you don'tjust have a name thatitis view that you don'tjust have a name that it is a name that is accessible and in the end of the thing victims care about is justice, so do we have a police force that is sufficiently well resourced to deliverjustice for victims and at the moment yet

Pandemic , Issue , Idea , Prime-minister , Issues , Mind , I-long , Victims , Attempt , Anniversary , Minister , Borisjohnson-issue

The Papers

backlog of operations and care that it needs to deal with when it was already in the winter that the nhs will come under huge pressure because it will be the impact of that hospitalisation plus the backlog of operations and care that it needs to deal with when it was already under financial pressure and i nhs to deal with the impact of the pandemic. i nhs to deal with the impact of the andemic. , ., ., ., pandemic. david, you are nodding alonr to pandemic. david, you are nodding along to every _ pandemic. david, you are nodding along to every word _ pandemic. david, you are nodding along to every word there. - pandemic. david, you are nodding along to every word there. it - pandemic. david, you are nodding along to every word there. it is i pandemic. david, you are nodding along to every word there. it is a l along to every word there. it is a lonr , along to every word there. it is a long. long _ along to every word there. it is a long. long haul— along to every word there. it is a long, long haul out _ along to every word there. it is a long, long haul out of _ along to every word there. it is a long, long haul out of this, - along to every word there. it is a long, long haul out of this, isn't| long, long haul out of this, isn't it? i_ long, long haul out of this, isn't it? i mean. _ long, long haul out of this, isn't it? i mean, allthese backlogs long, long haul out of this, isn't it? i mean, all these backlogs of operations— it? i mean, all these backlogs of operations and treatments in the nhs _ operations and treatments in the nhs. there's another port out in the papers _ nhs. there's another port out in the papers this— nhs. there's another port out in the papers this morning by the commons pubiic— papers this morning by the commons public accounts committee which shows _ public accounts committee which shows that we spent £372 billion on tackling _ shows that we spent £372 billion on tackling the pandemic in the past 18 months. _ tackling the pandemic in the past 18 months, which works out at about 12,500 _ months, which works out at about 12,500 for— months, which works out at about 12,500 for every taxpayer in the uk, and that's— 12,500 for every taxpayer in the uk, and that's going to carry on rising as other— and that's going to carry on rising as other issues are dealt with in the coming years, and they predict in 20 _ the coming years, and they predict in 20 or— the coming years, and they predict in 20 or 30 — the coming years, and they predict in 20 or 30 years of paying out on this _ in 20 or 30 years of paying out on this so. — in 20 or 30 years of paying out on this so. this— in 20 or 30 years of paying out on this. so, this is going to dominate our lifetime, well, it is going to dominate — our lifetime, well, it is going to dominate our lifetime and be with us

Pandemic , Impact , Nhs , Hospitalisation , Operations , Backlog , Pressure , Care , Winter , Andemic , Isnt-it , Papers