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Deaths and destruction caused by this government its not people like me who write for the paper write for the blog you challenge people all the time about these issues its about side daypack who put their lives and their freedoms on the line to stand in front and sit in front of charms because they will not listen to Peaceful Protesters in a real large segment of population about twenty percent and one of the main targets of this governments attacks on society of reveal spirity agenda. You know were suffering. A massive arbitration of our rights remove all. The income that we need to live on. Which has led to enormous suffering and many deaths in the thousands but you know dont go down cast i mean its horrible going to do horrible things but you know were strong together. And this is going to end we are going to get rid of this government. Its going to its been seven years a really horrible seven years the United Nations found guilty of grave and systemic human rights abuses against people created a human catastrophe those are the actual words. On the governments rations about was simply to deny its happening but some like britains parliamentary private secretary to the chancellor of the exchequer Philip Hammond rode back from saying things arent happening these sanctions are quite a blunt instrument theyre not really specifically they dont incentivizing people to work perhaps as well as they should be doing good in there was a murder weapon well its a crude phrase but its essentially describes a situation where its not being applied evenly across the country thats the m. P. U. Slammed one of britains greatest film directors ken loach arguing that what happened in his Palme Dor Winning film i daniel blake just isnt happening here is the star of that film on the disappearance of david gork the government minister responsible for welfare reform not turning up to an emergency debate about welfare reform that they pushed this mantra that basically its all about getting you back to work you know the six weeks wait for the money you know its about getting you back to work getting used to well you know when you get a job you have to wait six weeks for your pay and told that you know it always pushes that we all responsibility carrot and stick share and they fail to see that this is lives that are talking about here in for him not to turn up fall for it to pay for a vote is a disgrace really i mean you know have the courage of your convictions and stand up and be counted but british governments have been doing things they should arguably know are wrong for a long time according to indian politician and former u. N. Diplomats just as the roar thirty five million indians died in totally unnecessary famines because of british policy the british had an active philosophy that they will not intervene in famines number one the free market principles had to apply number to mouth use in logic said of the land couldnt support the population that was supposed to support the let people die and number three was a victorian principle though should not spend money that was not budgeted for so all these grounds the british approach was not to help and famines and where india. Had traditionally had a culture of charity with the rulers aided people in times of drought and other kinds of agrarian distress what we saw with the british was a policy in which people were callously allowed to die and what is worse when the british could be exported green from the very places that people were starving in in order to fill the markets in london equally appalling when somebody tried to help they were prevented from doing so and ive recounted instances in which even a few kindly englishman were essentially threatened with deportation back home if they help the people who were dying of starvation. He had been told famine four point three Million People killed on the explicit on the day bases of explicit decisions made by Winston Churchill the wartime Prime Minister and approaching that scale of carnage this year was of course yemen suffering from british supports the saudi arabia the latest figures off the outbreak tell us that there are about eight hundred fifty thousand suspected cases of cholera and the death toll has crossed two thousand one hundred of these cases are little children. In addition the whole situation of nutrition is extremely wadding we have two million children who are suffering from acute malnutrition off these close to three hundred eighty five thousand children are suffering from severe malnutrition which puts them at a high risk of debt almost seven million yemenis are facing severe Food Insecurity which simply means they dont know where their next meal will come from activists like Medea Benjamin of code pink did try and join the seventeen to stop the carnage we have been fighting very hard to stop us sales to saudi arabia because we think it goes against u. S. Law as well to have one senator who says yes we should keep selling weapons to the saudis is atrocious and its not only for what theyre doing in yemen i think we should put into question not just the sale of weapons but the whole alliance that the u. S. The u. K. And the western again democracies i put in quotation marks because how can you consider yourself a democracy if you are arming the very country that is responsible for spreading the extremism that we supposedly are fighting against but nothing really changed when it came to british defacto support for killing in yemen just as nato nation Mainstream Media continue to be one sided on iran syria and the country with the most oil on earth venezuela whose near liberal opposition would be openly championed by britains state mandated b. B. C. During two of the seventeen who start of the violence in this country tolerate. An opposition that call for the violent overthrow of the government to call the military to rise up a media corps called on so lets say the b. B. C. Calling for a coup against the government in whitehall and the Prime Minister in the ten downing street of course not yes there is violence on both sides but i would suggest that most of the violence comes from something that has never. Gone away and that is monopolies that control seventy percent of the capital and economic power in venezuela wanting to get rid of a government that is not a socialist government its a social democratic theres done some very interesting and quite. Significant things for poor people who were regarded in the paul as White South Africans used to regard the majority in that country and as for the most pressing issue of twenty seventeen the environment its very sad because its horrible. You know extreme measures and to have a president who doesnt believe in Climate Change and on the Climate Change is very frightening and people have to speak up and we have to take matters into our own hands and things we can do with providers and. Do whatever we can to. Note that consumer boycotts are arguably the real way to affect change is one of the most revolutionary politicians in british history nigel for rudd you know as well we caught up with the ukip firebrand on a day like many we may see in twenty eighteen one when the u. K. Government was arguably rowing back from the decisive vote against new liberalism that was the brics it referendum todays a great day for westminster its a great day for the Political Class great day for Goldman Sachs great day for most International Business because effectively what Prime Minister is saying is were going to stay a full member effectively of the European Union for a further two years and its a massive two fingers up to the seventeen point four million poorly educated unwashed coaches that voted for bracks coming up after the break why could thousands of people in britain be unjustly imprisoned this christmas. Levels reach record highs in u. K. Jails we put justice on trial and speak to the u. K. s. Richard bergen in a special investigation thats all coming up in part two of going on the ground. How does it feel to be a sheriff the greatest job in the world its as close to being a king as any job there is what Business Model helps to run a prison now we just do or dont like i said nobody oh visitation i dont no one comes anymore we dont have to serve them anymore is Cost Effective thats what they want to do that knowing they dont give a damn if you do have a choice and that there are actually paying us to put them back into the louisiana incarceration rate is twice as high as the u. S. N. Breach what secret is behind such success. About it under the rhythm i did not cut it in. This initial post but i came home a little more to be still a lot. Of slightly out of. The out of the guys in the room on the throne one hundred to the left about a lot of people got it got some. And the most will go down. As. A. Comedian would come in the. Last several moments for some solo and they get. Counted and i love to learn how to live the from them though i doubt it in. Los angeles the city of luxury and free but also an Alarming Number of People Living in the streets. The simple fact in l. A. Is theres just not enough shelter even if people on the streets right now decided to come in theres no where to come in its been a struggle. This man from his own response to the problem and constructed dozens of tiny homes for people in need of shelter when you have nothing in order to go. You know having Something Like this may as well be a castle but do the authorities accept such. A tiny house on a city parking space is not a solution. Someone wanted to ring the site otherwise it will be a. There a better alternative to end the homelessness crisis. Is a civilization just a tiny bit more advanced than we are that they can already pick up Jerry Springer or any other sitcoms interview shows the nightly news they see what were doing to our planet you know it isnt really a very pretty picture and so in addition to sending this chaotic mass and we used to communicate with one another we want to send a clear signal to the extraterrestrial but theres also some rationality on. Welcome back where outside the site of one of the were in history while no one is likely to go to prison for what u. K. Shadow chancellor John Mcdonald called social murder could the same political decisions he suggests killed those in the ground tragedy kill inmates in prison offices in british prisons deputy as it is about getting back a special report now investigates prisoners who could be released from the u. K. As underfunded and understaffed Prison Service this christmas. Imprisonment for Public Protection or peace are a form of into terminate sentence brought in by the labor government in two thousand and five they were designed to protect the public from serious offenders whose crimes did not merit a life sentence by p. P. S. Also began to be given out for less serious offenses resulting in more population over spill in already overcrowded prisons by twenty twelve to being ruled by the European Court the breached human rights imprisonment for Public Protection sentences were abolished but while theyre now in twenty seventeen over three thousand people serving the sentences according to labors shadow secretary of state for justice. Karts brought on by the conservative government that its a blame if you go over crowd to go under funding why isnt the government dealing with i. P. P. Sentences when people could be potentially well people who have served their sentence for the offense and are saved to be let back out and start to shoot black mark out into society one of the real problems in reducing the number of people on the sentences and getting them out is that theres been underfunding the Education Services and Mental Health services in prisons and their number of conditions people have to make it before they can be released for their sentence and and some people have had a long time in prison than they should have done because the education courses in need to do as a condition of finishing the sentence havent been available because ive been placed on the course of a book all because of cuts and missed sessions because the prisons have been so on the start that they were in a prison obviously to take them safely from the cell to get education because the conservative m. P. And member of the u. K. Just a select committee disagreed that there was a crisis in u. K. Prisons would you agree that there is a prison crisis right now and i dont think there is a prison crisis at the prison in my in my own constituency for example there was a violent incidence there but by and large as the inspections approved it is being run very well and it is a very calm place and i think thats what youll find if you look across the prison system as a whole so i. P. P. Senses have been abolished why the prisoners still serving their sentences in prisons where there are still some prisoners that the are still serving that while the i. P. P. System is reveled but the key thing to concentrate on is the rehabilitation of prisoners and that comes down very much to their role in education and how the Prison Service can help them. To move their lives on and i saw very good examples of this in germany and in denmark for example where the lines of prisons have been transformed as a result of the courses they were running and the sort of activities the work of it is that they were involved in one is than is the carcass and the lack of funding in the u. K. Prisons mean that they dont actually have access to those courses we dont have the past now to cover those courses for the people who are currently serving this is still stuck in that limbo but weve changed the rules so that governors can have more authority over their own prisons which i think is a very good thing and the courses are being run and are being run effectively and there are there are a huge number of prisoners who are going through them and getting the benefits of them every day that we are talking about them i want to speak to someone whod been a prisoner of Public Protection sentence jamie turn to rob the post office with an unloaded gun he was sentenced to all brought and having a firearm with intent he received an i p p just ten days after they were brought in i cleared my fence on the fourteenth of april two thousand and five if. I were to commit my friends before the fourth of the reports and i would have. Is less so for those heady days i was up seven i was more or. Less you know not. Im not excusing my behavior i was deeply ashamed of myself and i even wrote the guy a policy that i was this is how he was. You know sorry for any upset cops have caused which i did and i needed to be punished and in some ways i probably wanted to be punished and i saw my issues out you know i was taking unfair means as hard which i was taking them for depression and because anything that was a clear my head i didnt even start committing these its hard to fences until the last when i was forty one for you theres nothing else in my previous history that is that is violent this whole everything that looked inside me when i got the sentence i never really went into my background or you know they just on paper they thought well youve done this and they gave before you did this so like. You we were like you off and you went in and what was your experience the first day and. Dont i mean youve got five years in front of you you think through these five years and. And then i can go home and that. Obviously that wasnt the case because the five year period turned up and i didnt go home i was told to conserve guns have another two years to five years are you going to see the parole board or always yeah yeah and they said well i know youve got this i. P. P. Sentence yeah thats right i progressed every time i counted progress i was kind of expecting to go home with a five year period not to be given another two years more. And that college deflates your bet and then just send you into a law. Because you must now you know when you get to the end bit and then you think now and then and they go and sag another bit and thats what happened basically. And you know i didnt deal with these pleas that will. Ease it was i was to say well he said what you just said then you were in twenty something he was abolished in twenty twelve it was yes actually when youre inside you i think this is surely im coming out yeah the effect is you know im a good know what my thing was h. Month would be a version. Of inside college in hard times come out and id always go and try and see where it was in the prison live always at the hope that this month somethings going to be in there the case is going to be ive you know i would be like war is over on i think. You know and obviously that didnt come you just get these little snippets of hope. You know i knew i had hope because i just thought. Fantasist called me saying hey you know shorty someones got to say the fairness in all this we have recently theyre brought in for like seriously violent pm regarding the violent people the sex offenders and now its against people yeah but yourself attempted robbery but also even smaller crimes yet as well yeah yeah you have probably mommies want to know more there is a series and maybe and its had. A lot of people with a lot less done a lot less than they you know i always knew that i was in that gar you know its just a brief period its on in my life where you know it was a bit desperate and be ashamed of myself or said to science and as if it were to kill somebody i simply. Saying is this will be the thirty i think its christmas is also christmas time i use this when i was with you know i just want to get it over and done with and then move on to the new year so im always waiting for that new year to come in i just wish a new life white basically thats what you do you just wish your life away. You know you might get post of it but theres no lady theres no law in there now to occupy your mind in that you know you just a menial tasks try not to get a door closed become a train or something its a door open always on and. Nobody would end up in the cleaning. And i. Have a lot because theres no theres never enough in the cupboards claim with legitimacy you go in there when. You know. The government is just withdrew squeezed squeeze the life out of it and he was underfunded in the first place and thats why they got the problems theyre in there now and what did those extra years like on his teach you had while it while you were inside. It was just tough and because it was just tough just not just fills you full of anxiety and worry and thinking and you just thinking constantly when i get when i get this going to happen this is going to happen for me you know you just never know because sometimes you just you think you know youre never going to get you just to start thinking. You know it will feel when they have given up hope. There is an understandable. They have given up. Levels of reach the highest in history there were forty one thousand cases last year but recent figures from the Prison Reform trust showing that for every one thousand people serving in i. P. P. There were five hundred fifty incidents of self paul i want to speak to the bell from the u. K. Charity the Mental Health center about the effect these indefinite sentences have on the Mental Health of inmates being in prison itself is a risk factor for a Mental Health difficulty you can imagine why and not knowing your release date of course for whats going to happen to you in the future is just an added risk we also know from research we did a few years ago now where when imprisonment for Public Protection was was still in force as a sentence many of the people who were imprisoned under those sentences had quite serious histories of Mental Health difficulty so its a population thats already vulnerable compounded by the fact that people dont necessarily have any sense of when they might leave and what the future might hold for them and we need to be sure that anyone who is on imprisonment probably protection is able to get access to programs that will help them to change regardless of whether theyve got Mental Health difficulty or not those that have made some adjustments to make appropriate and safe for them but we just need to ensure that somebody is working towards a release and working towards rehabilitation in the most effective way possible but it isnt just being the sentences that are affected hip its partner in hartley was given a minimum taria of two years and eleven months for robbery but thirteen years on he still in sight and his family have no idea when hes getting out. Not knowing when the going to be released the ninety one year life sentence and. If there is an even after being really the most timely alive when you have a sensation itself theres times where he wants to end his life because it doesnt say more and he ends well. No my war anyone says or goals no one is actually doing anything to help the on paper they just the forgotten about. And thats how a lot of people want them so they forgotten that i dont because the government brought how to send so that was an implementor proper way they do not think the sentence. Deport people for minor crimes on their ninety nine year license will we be truly did believe this christmas you would have been here even the man who brought it in agrees that it was a mistake yet. The dave youve not got anyone thats not p. P. Thats nine oclock the role law costs and these people of have been forgotten about nine hundred people on them its been given the sentence and they gave it some one thousand so you can imagine what the prison system was like its just for we dogs and violence its a dog eat dog weld youve got over my skull. And if you tell that mask off then you vulnerable you cant move on the ball. How damaging is that do you think for you guys especially not. Its hard and thats what we fight for the ivory because of our anger as imagine just sentence a Death Penalty at least if you can the Death Penalty and the know when this in into it and thats what its all of our its just the not knowing and thats what the mental torture can be said for the fun way on for this knowledge to sentence him this isnt. Tens of thousands of inmates. Spending their christmas in prisons augie be a breaking point. And. Violence drug and. Thousands of prisoners. Could go free. From here in the shadow of. One of the poorest communities. And predictions. But until then well be playing your favorite episodes from this season. Going underground by christmas and a happy and peaceful. Across europe municipalities are taking. Back from private companies. Private companies. For the basic human rights the access to water. More and more its about the hurt and the redistribution of almost all girls as their debt downwards do you want or will. You got manmade Global Warming incinerating planet earth and causing an eco but the corporations feel like you know what that might cost us a penny at the end of the year so we do have donek adjustment to our algorithm it will take out the city in alaska that would flag us to take action appropriate first survival of the species and were going to instead rely on our Balance Sheet and our algorithm like im good g. P. S. Monitor in your car thats pointing over a cliff or something i dont care if the cliff is there a biography says its not there so i keep driving going to a film and always going to go right over the cliff because out of the data tells me. Its. Bad going to not say that israels Prime Minister which is the countrys withdrawal from unesco despite having several recognized world every side. Also to come a u. S. Olympic Gold Medalist reveals he is going to be used by a team dont and he says high ranking sports officials of buying his silence we spoke to another former gymnasts who was the first to publicly come forward i wish i could say that i was surprised but the reality with us into now. They have a decades long policy of covering up sexual abuse and facebook admits that its fake news red flag system is having the opposite effect even move used to suspicious articles

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