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to supporting our armed forces. there are difficult battles to fight, and then there are campaigns that are going so badly your are going so badly, your own ministers are being asked whether you might resign. has that crossed your mind? i m energised about the vision we re putting forward for the country. this campaign is only.not even halfway through yet. for the last few weeks now, the party leaders have been dashing around the country. now, they don t go to places by accident or on a whim in election campaigns. most of the time, they are going to places that they think are on the front line, where a visit from them might just make a difference. here is a look at the geography of rishi sunak s scampering around the uk. now, nearly all of these places on the map here are places that elected a conservative mp last time in other words, he is on the defensive. now, that isn t that much of a surprise given the tories won big time last time. but he s also been popping up in a f
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at tel aviv university. she gave me her assessment of events. ~ ., ., events. well, today, we are witnessing events. well, today, we are witnessing a events. well, today, we are witnessing a watershed - events. well, today, we are - witnessing a watershed moment in israeli politics. the specific live which passed today limits the courts ability to use arguments of reasonableness when considering government s decision. in other words, it eliminates an important judicial tool as a check on the government power and the concern is that today s legislation is only the first step in the coalition s explicit plan to weekend the israeli judiciary. for explicit plan to weekend the israeli udicia . ., judiciary. for their part, netanyahu s judiciary. for their part, | netanyahu s government judiciary. for their part, - netanyahu s government has judiciary. for their part, netanyahu s government has argued that the reforms served to strengthen democracy because the supreme court has accr