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Breaking: Kier Starmer To RESIGN SOON After SHOCKING TRUTH Revealed on L… https://youtu.be/gVt9y1RMizk?si=o9zBjN-Irnf1JtkB

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Breaking: Kier Starmer To RESIGN SOON After SHOCKING TRUTH Revealed on Live TV!

(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVt9y1RMizk)

Tranaskripzioa:

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businesses were closing down people are

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leaving the country we’ve got the

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highest rate of millionaires leaving the

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country of any country in the world and

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what labor seem hellbent on doing is

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making it even worse yeah so putting the

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taxes up by 35 billion making the Net

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Zero rules so tough that it kills

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business because they can’t get cheap

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energy and we’ve seen the steel industry

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go under we’re seeing ref allegedly Kama

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was overheard speaking privately with

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important corporate backers he allegedly

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laid out plans to align labor party

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policy with the interests of influential

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International corporations during these

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talks all the while portraying himself

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in public as a workingclass Defender

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even more startling was the tape that

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showed starma acknowledging covert

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agreements with conservative leaders

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that ensured particular policy results

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now before we continue engaging our

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contents Keeps Us motivated sadly not a

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lot of viewers do that and it literally

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costs nothing please subscribe to our

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channel to keep us motivated to keep

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bringing you news like this like and

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comment too now back to the video K’s

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latest balls UPS uh there’s always so

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many to choose from aren’t there well

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first of all never here K has been in

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Norway for some kind of reason that no

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one can quite work out but he’s been

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droning on about carbon capture uh

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that’s that nonsense that doesn’t work

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that Labor’s barmy Britain is

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nevertheless wasting 22 billion pounds

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on uh so he wants to hook up these

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disclosures undermined starmer’s

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leadership and his meticulously

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constructed Progressive image betraying

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the core of Labor’s objective if

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accurate the implications were severe in

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addition to deceiving his party starma

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had betrayed his supporters in order to

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gain influence and power this shocking

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Revelation proved to be the decisive

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Factor validating concerns that starma

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had been engaging in Risky political

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manipulation all along now that the

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truth was known everyone was asking

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themselves could Kia starmer’s career

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come to an end as a result of this

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Scandal actually everything they don’t

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they haven’t seemed to have done

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anything that seems to be very popular

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yeah I me I think TR I mean trust is key

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I think he just lost trust you just know

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that whenever he says something come out

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of his mouth you know he’s telling poies

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and you know you can’t trust the word

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that he’s saying um he seems to be a bit

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of an automaton so it’s even as if

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someone has programmed him to say what

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he’s got to say he deflects any

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questions and then says it again

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you know it’s just there’s no the labor

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leader is at the focus of an immense

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storm in what is expected to be one of

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the most explosive moments in British

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politics this year his leadership has

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been rocked by the bombshell exposure

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made during a live TV broadcast which

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has led to widespread calls for his

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immediate resignation but this excuse

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doesn’t really wash so these local

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elections were seen as a referendum on K

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arm’s government he’s currently the most

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unpopular prime minister of modern times

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in an approval rating of somewhere in

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the region ofus 61 and this graph

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actually shows just how quickly his

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popularity has nose dived he is sinking

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like the Titanic and labor are fearful

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of a Monumental kicking in May a tent

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interview on a prime time political talk

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show was where the drama started starma

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who has been in charge of Labor since

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2020 sat down for what was supposed used

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to be a standard conversation with

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knowledgeable experts in the field but

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when the shocking revelations were made

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by a top investigative known for their

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non-nonsense style the tone completely

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changed and that’s what we responded to

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on the national hero as the country

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deals with the aftermath starmer’s

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leadership is in shambles leaving the

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labor party at a Crossroads one of the

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most well-known political Personalities

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in Britain continues to be concerned

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about his future don’t forget also that

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the entire cabinet every single member

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of Kia’s remainer cabinet is a

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passionate remainer there’s not a single

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voice to stand up for brexit in that

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cabinet uh so they have convinced

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themselves that what we the people of

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Britain want is to go back on what we

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decided in

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2016 and rejoin uh the Europe Club well

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I don’t know about you the journalist’s

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disclosure of Highly confidential

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internal labor documents that exposed a

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string of controversial private meetings

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and decisions involving Kia starma was

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the first bombshell according to these

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records starma had engaged in backdoor

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transactions with influential party

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members and corporate funders who had

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been pushing policies that were more in

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line with establishment interests than

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the workingclass ideals that laborhood

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traditionally supported I don’t if

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they’ve done it but it’s an ni so and he

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is the lowest approval rating in modern

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history at this stage of his Premiership

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after 5 months whopping six in 10 people

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said they were dissatisfied that’s

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putting it politely with the prime

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minister’s record including more than a

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third nearly 40% actually of Labor

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voters yeah is just me because he’s

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affected a lot of Labor voters withut

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the heating bills and um farming Dharma

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allegedly negotiated compromises on

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Labor’s most Progressive ideas diluting

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them to please big money backers

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according to the stunning disclosures

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what had formerly seemed to be a leader

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dedicated to bringing the party together

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and promoting social justice now seemed

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to be a front for his actual political

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activities the journalist underlined

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that starmer’s labor perspective was

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being Guided by influential insiders a

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claim that was not new but Now supported

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by hard data good evening are we living

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in a Kier starma dictatorship rumors

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were swirling that Labour was going to

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cancel the local elections in England

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why aren’t they all

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going uh and I would say even before the

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white paper has been

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published why aren’t they going ahead

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Minister well at the moment the

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assumption is that elections are going

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ahead however it’s usual journalist then

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revealed confidential audio of an

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internal labor conference in which

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starma was purportedly heard planning

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how to keep his position as leader while

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seeming to oppose measures that would

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annoy significant funders the shock did

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not stop there according to the tape

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starma gave great priority to

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maintaining his standing as the leading

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defender of Labor’s fundamental

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principles a starmer appeared to be

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caught in the middle of a risky

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political game the audio was so

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heartbreaking that it left Spectators in

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stunned silence the next 4 minutes uh

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will be about Kier starmer who’s off on

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um a tour again around the world and um

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he’s been playing football never he care

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which C first here we go here we go here

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we

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go that’s what that’s the headlines you

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got K sta sir K dama and his defense

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strategy first thing first cover the

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crown jewels so he’s cover the pressure

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on K stama increased as the interview

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went on he tried to brush the

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disclosures off as part of a smear

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campaign but his apprehensive Manner and

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hesitant answers only made people feel

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more uneasy he was subjected to constant

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pressure from the host who wanted him to

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explain the particular accusations

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starma found it difficult to reconcile

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his acts that seemed to contradict his

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commitments to change with his promises

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of

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transformation by the end of the

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interview starmer’s leadership was in

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ruins the disclosures had shattered his

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credibility and both his closest

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Associates and Rivals were wondering if

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he could continue to steer a party that

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was becoming more and more split along

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scandalous lines it’s got a a popularity

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rating of minus 34 and this is the

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recent Prime Ministers going back to

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Margaret Thatcher who do you think was

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the most popular one thater no actually

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it’s not it’s Tony Blair who had popular

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rating 57 who came second though but you

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can’t guess this

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one no no John Major I was going to say

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that yeah uhuh yeah absolutely Thatcher

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had approval rating of minus these

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Revelations could have a significant

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impact on st’s career as well as the

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future of the labor party the

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controversy surrounding K starma only

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grew as a result of his incapacity to

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give a proper response during the heated

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interview the consequences were severe

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and quick social media erupted shortly

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after the interview concluded videos of

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the startling disclosures went viral and

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the Public’s reaction was quick and

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harsh calls for his resignation came

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from all political Persuasions and the

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hash starma rest started to

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Trend formerly Ardent supporters of

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starma Express their indignation and

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accuse him of compromising the party’s

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fundamental beliefs former backers who

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had trusted his vision for labor began

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to wonder if they had been duped all

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along senior party officials also felt

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betrayed in addition to the general

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public I I I’m not going to adjudicate

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between the contending uh singles for uh

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number uh for uh for uh the top of the

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charts but I I I will end Mr Speaker

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this is the last um question I think by

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just repeating um a happy Christmas and

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a peaceful New Year to everyone across

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the

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house I’m afraid that’s going to have to

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be turned into

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something several prominent labor MPS

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who had previously supported Kia st’s

9:55

leadership publicly demanded his

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resignation the legislators many of whom

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had been in st’s Inner Circle were upset

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and disappointed saying they no longer

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trusted his leadership after the

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discoveries Piera is no longer capable

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of leading our party according to a

10:13

political s path leading to a senior MP

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who said simply that we cannot forward

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with a leader who is more concerned with

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defending his position than standing up

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for the nation’s working class even

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members of the larger political Elite

10:26

such as those who had backed starmer’s

10:28

Ascent to power started to change their

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minds about the Christmas single which

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is lonely this Christmas it’s sort of a

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ripoff of that uh I shouldn’t say a rip

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off um it’s called um freezing this

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Christmas should we have a

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listen it’ll be

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freezing this Christmas while a money

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goes abroad it’ll be

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[Music]

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present they consider themselves to be

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labor and capital markets in America’s

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biggest economies political commentators

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quickly saw this as a pivotal moment of

11:05

Reckoning for both starma and the labor

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party itself as the meticulously

11:10

constructed Narrative of a leader

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dedicated to rebuilding labor and

11:15

confronting the conservatives was coming

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apart in real time his leadership was

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rocked by the incident which revealed a

11:23

gap that would be hard to heal

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significant harm resulted raising doubts

11:29

about starmer’s ability to win back the

11:31

Public’s and his own party’s trust

11:34

evident that both his and the labor

11:36

party’s Futures were in Jeopardy as

11:38

calls for his resignation increased what

11:41

we’re not hearing about from labor is

11:42

things like fracking yeah and this is

11:44

what we need to actually get our economy

11:47

going cheap energy low costs make it

11:51

easy to employ people they’re doing the

11:53

opposite they’re making it harder to

11:54

employ people they’re pushing up the

11:56

energy cost with Net Zero and they are

11:58

making it very very difficult to go out

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to work and run a business in this

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country and they said they weren’t going

12:04

to hit workers what we keep in mind that

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just days ago Liz truss also threw her

12:09

allegations to K starma on another live

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interview and he couldn’t deny it truss

12:14

made her first major public appearance

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since retiring using live television to

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reveal what she claims are deeply

12:20

troubling details regarding st’s

12:22

behavior and Leadership but it was not

12:25

just an ordinary interview because Liz

12:27

trust was prepared with damag criticism

12:30

and Preposterous accusations just for

12:32

the latest on K starma and wardrobe gay

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I was amazed right and and this is why I

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know this country um is in terrible

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terrible stook I watched channel 4 news

12:43

last night and I got to 40 minutes in

12:46

and I thought are they going to mention

12:47

the fact that K stama uh is under the

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Kos here that you know Lord Ali and the

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revelations coming out of the penthouse

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the1 18 million pound Penthouse are

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getting worse that you know the uh the

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the main focus of truss’s disclosure was

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her claim that KIA starma had had a

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secret affair while serving as the

13:03

opposition leader she asserted that this

13:06

romance not only raised questions about

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his moral Integrity but also exposed him

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to potential blackmail this was no minor

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accusation it struck at the heart of

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starmer’s painstakingly cultivated

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reputation as a leader with high moral

13:21

standards and this claim proves to be

13:24

true it could ruin his standing with

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voters and inside the labor party saying

13:29

this is sleazy horrible ghastly and then

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it went to the whole end of the hour and

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they didn’t mention it at all then I

13:36

watched Question Time U where Fiona

13:38

Bruce was sort of gasping in amazement

13:40

when one of the questioners uh from the

13:43

audience actually said I voted labor all

13:44

my life but I now cannot bring myself to

13:47

do so anymore because of the terrible

13:49

corruption that is going on inside the

13:51

party Fiona Bruce was surpris now if you

13:53

got BBC on social media debates and

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hashtags trending both in support of and

13:58

against star broke out everyone doubted

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that truss’s accusations were true for

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many this realization was just the

14:05

beginning was there something else

14:07

starma was hiding truss hinted that more

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details might be disclosed leaving the

14:12

public in anticipation observers noted

14:15

that starmer’s normally composed

14:16

demeanor seemed shaken could this be the

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beginning of the labor party leaders

14:21

political downfall or did truss largely

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exploit The public’s need for

14:25

controversy what impact does this have

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on British politics that the last uh

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Bunch that were the recipients of this

14:34

kind of large s were the Tories and they

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were the ones partying in Downing Street

14:38

and so on and guess who was on their

14:40

high horse criticizing it all it was

14:43

this lot and that’s what people hate

14:45

they hate the hypocrisy they hate the

14:48

perception of uh these entitled

14:51

politicians having a great time and I

14:53

tell you what else they hate they as the

14:55

dust settles the British people remain

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divided according to others st’s

15:00

reputation has been irreparably harmed

15:02

by trust his claim others view them as a

15:05

phony ruse to divert attention away from

15:07

criticism of her political failings

15:10

despite her remarkable return to

15:12

politics Liz trust still has to overcome

15:14

her challenges while detractors accuse

15:16

her of exploiting sensationalism to stay

15:19

relevant supporters see her as a

15:23

Fearless advocate for openness

15:25

regardless of the outcome her bold

15:27

approach has ensured that her voice will

15:29

not be ignored there are still lies in

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itself that setup of the message during

15:37

Lockdown from Lord Ali’s flat that was

15:39

made to look like K st’s own property

15:43

that was a lie and that is for me

15:46

possibly the worst and most damaging

15:48

aspect of this story that this is a guy

15:50

who is leading our country who is the

15:52

representative of the United Kingdom at

15:55

the United critics argue that the

15:57

media’s propensity to send tionalized

15:59

debates over content draws attention

16:02

away from more urgent issues they argue

16:05

that it promotes a culture of political

16:07

spectacle which ultimately lowers the

16:09

bar for governing the popularity of

16:12

political drama fueled by scandals like

16:14

the one between truss and starma cannot

16:17

be overstated political scandals have

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long enthralled the people who seem

16:21

increasingly disillusioned with

16:23

traditional political narratives this

16:25

obsession with Scandal also reflects a

16:27

broader trend of dist trust towards

16:29

political institutions particularly in

16:32

the wake of brexit a large number of

16:34

Voters have lost interest in political

16:36

Elites and are searching for leaders

16:38

they perceive to be more trustworthy

16:40

transparent and

16:42

approachable thus the trust sta issue

16:45

exacerbates the ongoing conflict between

16:48

governmental leadership and popular

16:50

trust in the 70s we had very powerful

16:53

unions and an inefficient manufacturing

16:56

sector now we have a very power

16:59

bureaucracy and they are in charge the

17:01

bank of England the office of budget

17:03

responsibility I know I’ve been there

17:05

these are the people dictating the

17:07

policy and until we actually rest

17:10

control away from those bureaucrats and

17:12

start holding politicians to account

17:15

we’re not it’s a shamed she was unable

17:17

to serve out her entire tenure as prime

17:19

minister she showed more bravery than

17:22

the majority of her party’s male members

17:24

currently exhibit starma seems to have

17:27

been profoundly agitated by her Frank

17:29

criticism of him even going so far as to

17:32

call him Britain’s most dangerous person

17:35

you know it’s going to be a very painful

17:37

day but what will happen is because the

17:39

taxes are going so high it will stop

17:43

businesses investing in this country

17:44

yeah and what we’ll find is next year

17:46

labor want to come back for more and

17:49

that is really frightening for our

17:51

country because they just want to keep

17:52

feeding the Beast don’t they because

17:54

they keep saying there’s no money

17:55

there’s a 22 billion P black go suddenly

17:57

it becomes A40 billion P black

17:59

and yet they first the reactions

18:01

followed with some praising truss’s

18:03

courage and others accusing her of

18:04

organizing a smear campaign whatever

18:07

they believed one thing was for sure

18:09

truss had reclaimed her political

18:11

stature and starma was now on the

18:13

defensive so cold without fuel at home

18:20

this

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Christmas freezing this Christmas a

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fantastic song that’s been been dreamed

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up uh by Sir starm and the granny

18:29

harmers it mocks the Prime Minister the

18:31

BBC apparently don’t want to play it for

18:34

some bizarre reason because it’s anti- K

18:36

sta let’s have a look at what Luke Evans

18:38

MP the issue involving Kia starma has

18:41

surfaced at a pivotal moment in British

18:43

Politics as the general election draws

18:46

near with his reputation as a reliable

18:48

replacement for Boris Johnson and rishy

18:50

sunuk starma was viewed as the leader

18:53

who might bring about success as labor

18:56

was predicted to challenge the dominance

18:58

of the cons conservative party but those

19:00

Ambitions are being quickly dashed by

19:02

the Scandal Labor’s internal differences

19:05

which were already tense between

19:06

left-wing and Centrist groups have

19:08

gotten worse fed up with starmer’s

19:11

restraint since taking over for Jeremy

19:13

Corbin the left interprets the

19:15

controversy as evidence that he is more

19:17

in line with the elite than the working

19:20

class in carbon capture stop I don’t

19:23

want to be a world leader in carbon

19:26

capture green energy I want cheap energy

19:30

I don’t want to be poor and colder stop

19:32

telling a world leader in carbon capture

19:36

why no one cares stop wasting our money

19:39

on this do you know how foolish and uh

19:42

impractical carbon capture is for many

19:46

starmer’s back room dealings are

19:49

perceived as a betrayal some within the

19:51

party still believe starma offers the

19:54

best chance for labor to return to power

19:57

they contend that in order to take on

19:59

the conservatives the party needs to

20:01

come together under a credible leader

20:04

however with public trust declining and

20:07

st’s Leadership now under scrutiny

20:09

Labour’s future is uncertain political

20:12

observers have predicted that stam’s

20:14

leadership May soon come to an end as

20:17

the demand to resign has increased they

20:19

say it doesn’t work it doesn’t work

20:21

that’s because it doesn’t work uh but

20:24

anyways over in uh Norway talking about

20:26

this why got more important things to do

20:29

than that and now he’s flown to Estonia

20:31

again for no apparent reason uh but what

20:35

emerged at the weekend uh yesterday in

20:38

fact in the Sunday papers uh Russ and I

20:42

think this is what we really should be

20:44

talking about with the election looming

20:46

labor cannot afford a crisis the next

20:48

few days will reveal whether starma can

20:50

rebuild his credibility or if his time

20:53

as leader reshaping the UK’s political

20:55

landscape is over what do you think

20:58

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Following the announcement of the closure of the Israeli embassy in Dublin, Iain Dale is joined by lawyer Alan Shatter to discuss the Chief Rabbi, Yoni Wieder, claim that Irish leaders have contributed to hatred against Jews.

This comes as foreign minister Gideon Saar accuses the country of “crossing every red line”, blaming “the extreme anti-Israel policies of the Irish government”.

His statement said Israel’s ambassador to Dublin has been recalled in the past following what it called Ireland’s “unilateral decision to recognise a Palestinian state”.

It added that the decision followed Ireland’s announcement of its support for South Africa’s legal action against Israel in the International Court of Justice (ICJ), accusing the country of “genocide”.

Ireland’s Chief Rabbi Yoni Wieder told The Telegraph that “many of the 3,000 Jews in Ireland no longer feel safe enough to wear symbols of their identity”.

Ireland’s President Michael D. Higgins has dismissed Israeli’s accusations of ingrained antisemitism in Ireland as “deep slander”.

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now I want to turn to a subject uh

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related to the Republic of Ireland

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because I’ve become really interested in

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Irish politics over the past few years

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partly because I realized how little I

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knew about the history of the Republic

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of Ireland and indeed its politics so

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what do you do when you don’t know much

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about something you edit a book about it

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so I’ve edited a book about all of the

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different uh well 16 now 16 different

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men who’ve been t-shock of the Republic

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of Ireland since

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1922 and that really taught me a hell of

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a lot about the country and its history

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so when I saw this story today about the

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chief Rabbi saying that Irish political

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leaders have contributed to hatred

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against Jews my ears pricked up whatever

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the eye equivalent of ears pricking up

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is that happened because I thought well

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this is this is actually quite a a

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difficult moment I think in relations

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between the Republic of Ireland and

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Israel because the Republic of Ireland

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has adopted a very anti-israel stance um

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over the past 18 months or so um they

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they expressed sympathy with the state

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of Israel Over the October the 7th

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attacks but they’ve consistently taken a

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very anti-israel line a very Pro

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Palestinian line they’ve become one of

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the few countries in Europe to recognize

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the Palestinian State alongside Norway

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they also uh spoke up publicly in favor

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of the South African action at the IC um

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indicting Benjamin Netanyahu the Israeli

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prime minister now the Israelis very

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very unhappy with this as you can

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imagine and then um a couple of weeks

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ago Israel decided to close its Embassy

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in Dublin and withdraw its Ambassador so

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some pretty bad feelings between both of

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the states well this has had

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consequences because according to the

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chief Rabbi he says Jewish schools in

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Irish Jewish children in Irish schools

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are hiding their Heritage from their

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fellow peoples because anti-israel

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sentiment is so strong across the

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country now Yoni vaer who is the chief

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Rabbi said that many of the roughly

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3,000 Jews in Ireland no longer felt

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safe enough to wear signs of their

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identity such as skull caps or the Star

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of David on the streets he said there

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have been a significant rise in

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anti-Semitism since the October the 7th

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Terror attacks and Israel’s war in Gaza

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now Ireland’s support for the

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Palestinians and fierce criticism of

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Israel has seen it clash with

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netanyahu’s government which closed its

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Embassy in Dublin this week as I say uh

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Gideon s Israel’s foreign minister

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accused the t-shock Simon Harris of

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being an an anti-semite after the Irish

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Premier said the embassy closure was to

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distract from the killing of children in

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Gaza well Rabbi VA speaking to the

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telegraph said of late many Jews are not

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comfortable to display signs of their

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Jewish identity outside their homes as

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is traditional or to wear things like a

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star of David or a Jewish skull cup when

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walking the streets what I’m most upset

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and concerned about is the number of

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school children who have told me in

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recent months that they feel afraid

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because they’re Jewish or that they

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avoid talking about being Jewish in

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front of their non-jewish

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peers now I know we have lots of

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listeners in the Republic of Ireland so

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I’d love to hear from you get your

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reaction to this um do do you think the

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actions of your government have

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exacerbated this situation or do you

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think no actually uh they they have

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every right to take the stance that

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they’ve taken and to people who are

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listening in the United Kingdom is this

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happening here if you were Jewish are

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you are you now in a situation that you

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never thought you’d be in where you feel

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that you can’t make public displays of

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your religion what do you put that down

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to is it how the war in Israel and Gaza

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is being reported in the media is it due

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to the politics of Israel the politics

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of this country

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um do you think it’ll ever change 0345

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6060 973 is the number to call well

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let’s talk to Alan shatter who is an

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Irish lawyer author and former fenale

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Minister for justice and equality and

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former Minister of Defense between 2011

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and

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2014 uh Alan thank you for joining us on

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LBC now you’ve been writing about this I

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believe what what’s your reaction to

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what the chief Rabbi has

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said well firstly I entirely agree with

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the chief ravi’s depiction of where we

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are now in Ireland um criticism of

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Israel of course isn’t of itself

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anti-semitic nor is criticism of the

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Israeli government uh three quarters of

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the population of Israel are regularly

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critical of the Israeli government the

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the the issue is essentially the extreme

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nature of the anti-israeli narrative

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which is promoted

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by the Irish government uh the

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inflammatory language consistently used

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by Ireland’s t-shir prime minister uh

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Simon Harrison by ‘s uh foreign minister

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miall Martin uh the extent to which

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that’s

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validating uh what was in the past

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covert anti-semitic sentiment that has

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become uh overt on the streets of Dublin

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and

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the uh completely

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unbalanced uh critique of Israel which

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extraordinarily since October 7 2023 has

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been accompanied by the Irish government

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uh embracing and further deepening its

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relationship with Iran uh something that

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seems to have been gone largely

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unnoticed on the international stage um

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in circumstances in which uh Iran is the

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central malign force in the Middle East

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advocating Israel’s destruction it uses

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its proxies Hamas isah theotis other

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fanatical Islamic groups some located in

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Iraq some formerly located in Syria that

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in recent days have found uh their

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circumstances changing um it’s quite

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extraordinary uh that the Irish

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government should have further deepened

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its relationship with Iran to the extent

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how have they done that last sep

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well in September just gone uh two three

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months ago uh they opened an embassy in

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Teran the Irish political parties that

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uh you referenced in your introduction

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uh your your knowledge of uh of Ireland

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and Ireland’s politics well last spring

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each of the Irish political parties

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including the government parties held

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their annual party political conferences

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no different to the political

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conferences held in in England by the

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labor party conservative party and

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others uh in each of the Irish uh

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political parties conferences including

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the conferences of the government

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parties um the Iranian ambassador to

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Ireland was an honored guest and the

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Israeli ambassador to Ireland uh was

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boycotted uh she wasn’t invited to all

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but one of the conferences the one

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conference she was invited to was that

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of the uh prime minister’s party the

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current prime minister’s party finan of

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which I used to be a member and uh that

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invitation was cancelled and the Irish

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uh uh prime minister used his conference

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as an opportunity uh to uh on a very

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personal basis attack Israel’s prime

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minister in the presence of the Iranian

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Ambassador uh so so Ireland has become a

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a an outlier in Europe in the extreme

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nature of its criticism of um uh of

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Israel and in May last uh together with

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Spain and Norway uh announced its

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recognition of the State of Palestine

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which was perceived uh by uh many people

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as a reward uh for the terrorist

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atrocities perpetrated by Hamas in

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October uh 2023 and hamas’s continuing

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firing of rockets in Israel uh since

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that age see it seems very odd because

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on the face of it you you look at Martin

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you look at Simon Harris and you think

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we’re both perfectly reasonable moderate

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people and yet everything you’ve

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described in this

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conversation points to the very

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opposite everything I’ve described is

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simply factual it’s not a matter of

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opinion uh when you look at the two

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major political parties that uh were

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part of the outgoing Irish government

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and which are going to form uh the main

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center of the incoming new government

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government uh they would both in the

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context I think of European or UK uh

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politics uh be perceived as Centrist

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parties their centr in everything save

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for their uh approach to the state of

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Israel their political pronouncements

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their unbalanced presentations of what

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are very complex background

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circumstances uh in those contexts

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they’ve adopted the extreme Narrative of

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shin and other leftwing parties uh in

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the Irish opposition I I suppose you

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could best depict the policies adopted

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by the Irish two government parties with

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regard to Israel as uh replicating uh

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The Narrative of Jeremy Corbin uh when

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leader of the labor party a narrative he

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still aders to uh while on the outer

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edges of the UK

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politics now Ireland doesn’t have a

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massive Jewish population but the chief

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Rabbi is clearly worried about the

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consequences for this that people he

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says Jews are no longer no longer feel

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safe to wear signs of identity like

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skull caps or the Star of David on on

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the streets now I suspect that is very

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much the same in this country our our

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government our previous government our

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current government haven’t gone down the

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road that the Irish government have but

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that there are many people Jewish people

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in this country who are feeling unsafe

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at the moment do you think that’s going

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to change in the immediate future

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I I think it should be said that

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fortunately so far in Ireland uh the

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sort of physical violence on the streets

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towards members of the Jewish community

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that has occurred uh in the UK and in

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London uh has largely been absent uh we

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have had uh one violent incident which

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is attributed to anti-Semitism that the

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police are investigating but much of the

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concern of the Jewish community is

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generated uh by uh weekly marches that

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took place on the Irish streets uh which

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were uh in theory Pro Palestinian

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marches but which evolved into not just

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anti-israeli marches but uh the use of

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um anti-semitic narratives when all you

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really had to do was substitute the word

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uh Jewish phist as it was deployed uh

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they became effectively interchangeable

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the chanting was seen as threatening

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there were basically calls for the uh

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destruction of the Israeli State Hamas

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hisbah popular front for the liberation

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of Palestine flags were waved um but

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there’s also an underlying series of

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underlying issues and problems um Irish

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social media is a cesspit of

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anti-Semitism and much of what’s posted

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on it uh directed at Irish Jewish people

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can be identified uh substantially as a

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originating in Ireland some originates

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from outside Ireland uh within the Irish

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education system you were talking about

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school children earlier within the Irish

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education system school books have been

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contaminated by um uh completely

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inaccurate depictions of uh the state of

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Israel of the Jewish religion to the

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extent that what is now being taught in

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schools could be regarded as

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anti-Semitic

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uh a group of teachers in Ireland who

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formed uh an organization called uh

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teachers uh for Palestine and have put

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an unofficial School curriculum uh up on

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available on the internet back in March

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in which they encourage be taught at all

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schools in both uh primary and uh

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secondary level uh this particular

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narrative as displayed is designed in

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completely distorting the background to

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the Ireland sorry to the uh Israeli

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Palestinian conflict uh to the extent of

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brainwashing children in schools that

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that has resulted in Jewish children in

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a small number of Irish schools feeling

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threatened being bullied uh parents

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having to pull the children out of those

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schools and despite uh uh this issue

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being uh brought to the Detention of the

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Irish uh Deputy Prime Minister miol

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Martin uh and the Department of

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Education they have studiously ignored

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taking any action of any description to

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address this issue and very recently

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there was a report uh into uh Irish

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School textbooks and school materials

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which highlighted uh the uh inaccuracies

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and Prejudice within it for example in

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one particular page in a book widely

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used uh within our school system uh AIT

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was referenced as a prisoner of war camp

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and the uh the uh Jewish religion was

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depicted as a religion um dedicated to

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war whereas Islam was a religion

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depicted as dedicated to

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peace I don’t know how these books ever

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get published but there we are um Alan

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thank you very much indeed for joining

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us that’s Alan chat the former finail

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Minister for defense well there’s so

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many questions arising out of this um we

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can concentrate on the Irish angle but

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let’s let’s translate it towards the

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United Kingdom as well because there’ll

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be many Jewish parents who feel very

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similar to Irish Jewish parents that uh

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they are nervous about their children

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wearing outward signs of Jewish identity

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when walking the streets even just even

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going to school even um a school uniform

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that identifies their children uh as

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being of a Jewish school I suspect

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that’s a problem now is it is this

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something that’s to to an extent always

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existed or do you think it’s been

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completely and I was going to say

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enhanced that’s the wrong word uh

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exaggerated by the events of the last 18

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months and let’s also remember that we

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should not be conflating

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anti-Semitism with uh anti- uh Zionism

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we should we should be using terms

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correctly and I’m not so sure whether it

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is whether the chief Rabbi here is right

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when he’s accusing the Irish t-u of

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anti-semitism M here um saying that you

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recognize a Palestinian state to me is

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not a sign of somebody who’s

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anti-semitic it is a sign of somebody

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who wants to see a two-state solution so

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you you we do have to use our words

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carefully here because words count don’t

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they so let’s try and have over the next

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40 minutes a rational a calm discussion

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over the situation that Jewish people

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find themselves in both in the Republic

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of Ireland and in the United Kingdom how

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has it come to this um are the actions

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of our respective governments uh almost

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inadvertently promoting these things and

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should should both governments be doing

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more to combat it

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