netanyahu has now put on pause it has caused deep disquiet in washington, dc and other capitals, friendly allies of israel. joe biden said the other day like many strong supporters of israel eye and very concerned, they cannot continue down this road. does the fact the us wants netanyahu back off make any difference? well, i think our allies understand the details, it is not only the headlines in the pictures of the demonstrations, you actually read the content you actually read the content you realise that s part of democracy, in 1992 the supreme court started to take power from the parliament and now we re bringing the power back and we re going to find their way to balance it. so the us is a strong democracy, the uk is a strong democracy, but all of the democracies in the world they have these dialogues, they have challenges, they have legislation. look what happened in the us a few years ago.
how concerned are you that what has happened with this botched reform which netanyahu has now put on pause has caused deep disquiet in washington, dc and other capitals, friendly allies of israel. joe biden said the other day like many strong supporters of israel i am very concerned. they cannot continue down this road. does the fact the us wants netanyahu to back off make any difference? well, i think our allies understand the details. you know, it s not only the headlines and the pictures of the demonstrations. when you actually read the content you realise that s part of democracy. that in 1992 the supreme court started to take power from the parliament and now we re bringing the power back and we re going to find the way to balance it. so the us is a strong democracy, the uk is a strong democracy, but all of the democracies in the world they have these dialogues, they have challenges, they have legislation. look what happened in the us a few years ago. crosstalk.
sentiments on that issue. and you re right to highlight. it s a pretty strong indicator, kishore, it s 1111 countries, and there is consistent solidarity from so many nations across the world. why are countries like india and china, in your view, abstaining? well, let me give you an even more powerful indicator. 85% of the world s population has not imposed sanctions on russia. 85%! now that s a stunning figure. and that figure indicates in countries like brazil and south africa, and china and india, there s a lot of deep disquiet about the way the war has been conducted, that there s no search for peace, that we re going for all out military solutions. and you notice that the sentiment and an oxford university survey has come out, as you know,
your right to highlight. it s a re your right to highlight. it s a pretty strong indicator, it s 141 a pretty strong indicator, it s 1111 countries and there is consistent solidarity from so many nations across the world why are countries like india and china, in your view, abstaining? and china, in your view, abstainin: ? , ., ., abstaining? let me give you an even more abstaining? let me give you an even more powerful abstaining? let me give you an even more powerful indicator. abstaining? let me give you an even more powerful indicator -j even more powerful indicator 85% of the world s population has not imposed sanctions on russia. 85%! now that s a stunning figure, and that figure indicates in countries like brazil and south africa, and china and india, there s a lot of deep disquiet about the way the war has been conducted, that no for peace, that they re going for all out military solutions. and you notice that the sentiment, and an oxford university survey has come out
that will be the focus for her now, won t it? that will be the focus for her now, won t it? , . ., , won t it? yes, it certainly will. she was asked won t it? yes, it certainly will. she was asked if won t it? yes, it certainly will. she was asked if her - won t it? yes, it certainly will. she was asked if her mps - won t it? yes, it certainly will. she was asked if her mps are l won t it? yes, it certainly will. - she was asked if her mps are behind, and she shrugged off the question and she shrugged off the question and smiled and walked into the conference hotel, where she will be in residence now until wednesday afternoon. that is a long time to be questions about why the government s economic plans seem to have gone so awry in her first days and weeks in office. i think normally a new leader of the tory party, in office forjust a month, heading to their first party conference, should be feeling pretty buoyant, and it would be a fairly celebrate every gathering. not so this tim