people who can t afford a lawyer. the government says the walkouts will only delay justice for victims. let s speak now to chris daw barrister and author ofjustice on trial, about reforming the criminal justice system. thank you very much forjoining us today. this strike, it has been described as say what is at stake is the survival of the criminaljustice system itself, is that overstating things? system itself, is that overstating thins? ., , ., , things? no, it is not, it is important things? no, it is not, it is important to things? no, it is not, it is important to understand l things? no, it is not, it is. important to understand that barristers in the criminal courts are mostly self employed and we are dealing in particular with a number of factors that have led to this action. the fact that the delays in the criminaljustice system as a result of people leaving the criminal bar have become so catastrophic that victims cannot get justice. i will give you one example, the aver
self employed so they are not subject to minimum wage regulations on the government knows that and they have got away with it for decades. we have seen a 40% cut in income is for criminal barristers and that is only part of our public sector public when you think about it, it is a vital part of our society are no other part of our society are no other part of our society has seen levels of enumeration cut by that much. some are lookin: enumeration cut by that much. some are looking at enumeration cut by that much. some are looking at the enumeration cut by that much. some are looking at the story enumeration cut by that much. some are looking at the story today, i enumeration cut by that much. some are looking at the story today, may be coming to it you might see the justice secretary saying, that barristers should agree to the proposed 15% pay rise on offer. so someone like that coming fresh to the story my as, why are you going on strike rather than accepting that offer? it on
that have been conducted over time, say over the past 6 to 12 months, the pace of operations has been pretty good. pace of air strikes, it s pretty good. the problem in these situations, though, when you start air strikes with this frequency, you re starting to destroy the same targets, trying to collect on. it s a two-edged sword. you lose the collection when targets start to move but as soon as they re-create networks they have a vulnerability meaning they ve got to go back up on the networks and that s an opportunity for intelligence. i want all of you to stand by. f breaking news. a prisoner swap that may cost the u.s. key source of insight into the world s most-wanted terrorists and keeping track of developments in 2016 presidential race. senator ted cruz has new momentum but stirring up new controversy today with answers like this when he was asked about contraception and allegations that republicans are behind a war on women.
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