Multilaterally thats why i am pleased of course that britain has signed the arms trade treaty something russia hasnt and we need to persuade russia and coerce russia to do that and we need to make sure that we do that in a diplomatic way not in a aggressive way but the danger is that if we keep watering down our requirements we will become no better than russia no better than iran and that is not what we should do. They have been selling arms to going to try to defeat us in our guidance or yes but what i mean in terms of arms sales we become no better in the sense that we dont have an independent body monitoring the russian around sell weapons according to political decisions rather than looking at the whole humanitarian issue you can make sure those weapons are not going to be used to breach International Humanitarian law you can make sure that those weapons we know that britain is really the center arguably over whether it be destroying africas. Respect half of the country of libya whether it be the iraq war or to your partys leadership of this country or room trying to attack iran through be can only. Afghanistan totally wrong those actions thats why we need to start speaking up now we need to realize the awful atrocities that this country over generations over hundreds of years has committed in its International Foreign policy and its policy of exporting weapons and its now is the time we need to realize that jeremy to me in the iraq war and in the syrian discussions we were out on the streets. Now we are in parliament and now he is the leader of our party we now need to start making sure that no longer do we have to have people out on the streets protesting to try and stop these kinds of things but that we create goals and we create scrutiny so that never again we learned as human beings we must learn from our mistakes and if we cant we are not human beings at all lord Russell Boyle thank you after the break as the powerful tinker with neoliberalism in switzerland the british n. G. O. S i think least well for the few hundred seventeen that could have ended Global Extreme poverty seven times over on from the headlines find out how russia could go nuclear the British Defense cuts and how britains policy is all lets see all this and more coming up are bought through of going underground. You should. Put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. So when you want to be president. Some who want to. 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Welcome back to go through some of the week stories now is will cost of all the liberal democrat member of Parliament Lembit opec lets go straight to your obvious fear that russia is about to invade the United Kingdom well we should all be afraid its the express offer all for crying out loud option im very porting this russia likely to target u. K. With Nuclear Attack if defense funds cut extra warms the extra hour rule is someone else not the guy chris barrie so many nights in the room tell me what the british army so hes the main man there and he seems to be said. Jesting also that we could be naked in the theater of war if we make army cuts and defense cuts is a good and has made it clear that there are the russians want to invade britain bring back the cold war because obviously the cuts were talking about just leave us completely exposed and since the European Union will be turning its back on us and troubles busy to who knows what could be happening we could be doing this in russian in a years time thanks to these cuts and on the other hand should the head of the british army be telling the russians that now is a good time to invade im not sure that really works lets remember the russians did tell us that the new super carrier was a convenient big targets lets go to that right lets go to this brilliant strategy where one month away from when the start of u. K. Or covert operations to destroy the Libyan Government how well is that libya war working well now its your turn is not actually funny its very crude but your turn gives away the concerns in this article the independent reports britain strategy to target smugglers sending migrant boats across mediterranean doomed to fail Study Suggests not the most illiterate of title but in essence whats happened is a learned piece of work i believe by dr kampala Cambridge Universitys institute of criminology says that not only is this an ineffective strategy to try and force people back it could be illegal youre sending them back to very bad circumstances and that could violate that this is the strategy of the British Government to send boats to just stop desperate people from doing what they want to do desperately hope that he might get away from wars and this isnt the first time this has been tried there was a debate about whether the mediterranean forces should make it so dangerous so difficult to come across that people wouldnt bother trying the ultimate but it was no lets us to get that one but britain may be having a go at this now and the independent i think rightly is saying hold on a second you Cambridge University study out of africa i wonder whether the government will have a look at have a look at the i suspect they were aligned you know in the past forty eight hours former Capital Executive john tizard one of corbins gentlemen. It says that the the hundred billion pound outsourcing mess should be brought back into democratic control lets go to this story from the canary the reverberations of this multibillion failure of karelia from trouble on the high seas were all at sea with this one to the canary reports exclusive leaked files reveal karelians payments to block Listing Agency and far more this story has rumbled on for quite a while now there are explicit claims thanks in large part to the g. M. B. Union it turns out that im not getting fourteen thousand seven hundred twenty four names at least have been illegally investigated by the Consulting Association a form of blacklisting to try and courtesy allegation im sure well be going to a Consulting Agency divined whether in fact they were blacklisting your seem to be presenting it like. Oh im just hearing they were shot there we are yes that. Was the other but this is a likely one of brando on the watch of rogers and if were really saying this is how our service is it hospitals schools prisons you name it in the Public Sector being run like on the water yes we are saying that and this are to subsidize by the taxpayer well in the sense that the caribbean was making a profit on partly they werent making much of a profit so only being subsidized now well theyve been big movements in the kensington and Chelsea Council here in the richest borer of this country the richer part of this country something from kensington and chelsea here along with a grim story of granville the movements arent nearly as big as one would have expected the guardian reports only three out of one hundred sixty social housing towers required after grandfather thought as of this week thats right theyve had i think seven months since the incident which killed in the forty which killed over seventy people in Grenfell Tower thats remember that was in large part because the external cladding turned out to be flammable get this ash and there are more buildings clad with that climb of all material now than at the time of the incident now the governments trying to fob this soft little bit on the local. It is theyre saying savage of it says that not very Many Councils are come forward and given the information needed to make these Funds Available but come on lets just be realistic seventy people seventy plus people died here and there are tens of thousands of People Living in virtually identical circumstances to this all over the country now that is not exactly the kind of legacy a jew expected from grenfell in fairness lembit a quarter of the grunfeld tenants have been permanently rehabbed this means three quarters havent thats all you need to remember and since june all this on the day to day when universal credit is on trial in parliament does the employer the minister alex sharma gives evidence of context for all of these stories limit a big thank you well from arguably the disastrous rollout of universal credit little lonely housing prices to forty two individuals having as much wealth as nearly four billion of the worlds poorest here to go to oxfams latest inequality award is the engineers u. K. Deputy head of research deborah harder deborah welcome to going on the ground to tell me about the report which was coincides with the World EconomicForum Meeting in divorce in switzerland writes they this week weve got the worlds rich and powerful gathering in the mountains of data and theyre talking about the way that the economy and their level have great statistics of growth then we have seen great cities well they will say its with everyone but what we find in the data is the billionaires have done extremely well the richest one percent done extremely well theyve got eighty percent of total thats happened over the last twelve months what were doing with this report is bringing into this story bring into this event in davos the story of everyone else the rest of the distribution the ninety nine percent the think the bottom fifty percent were talking about the poorest ten percent of people that still live in extreme poverty and particularly were talking about the workers that work hard to help support these businesses profit making enterprise is everything that the economy is founded on and still live in poverty you will see you. More golding said the concentration of extreme world is a symptom of a system that is failing is that just well if you look at the way that the economy is rewarding wealth you know you look at for example the billionaires the billionaires have made seven hundred sixty two billion in twelve months from what from a really great performing stock market in many cases and at the same time look at that money you look at well i think what else could it have done if it was distributed more fairly if for example if we ended the tax havens and we were able to capture some of that wealth and put it into a budget that could be spent on Public Services that could really help those at the bottom of the distribution are kind of mass that seven hundred sixty two billion could end extreme poverty seven times over so its about choices right its about an economy thats able to deliver all these returns for wealth at the top but is leaving many behind i suppose what i was getting at when i was talking about your c. E. O. Saying it is into a system that is failing even Mainstream Media were now hearing about whether it is western capitalism that is responsible for these sorts of figures that are in your report yeah i mean were certainly not alone in raising awareness of the crisis of inequality and the way indeed the system was i mean andy how dayna chief economist of the bank of england has said that the way for example that companies are organized to extract value and to liver it to shareholders is corrosive for the economy so theres plenty of other thinkers that are worried about this the i. F. s in the way have said inequality and poverty are likely to increase over the next five to fifteen years and thats a concern so theres plenty of other organizations that are concerned about inequality and concerned about the economic and social impacts of it the i. M. F. Hardly a kind of left leaning energy or. You have written extensively on the damaging consequences of inequality for growth and for the prosperity of countries i dont know how defensive some of the. New liberalizations are but the absolute as you said about your report that you havent even said it in the report said what are you saying confiscation of the wealth is resources that would you are recommending and julie that would put us all at risk with saying actually when it comes to resource is and if you think about a lot of the resources of the extremely wealthy many of them are embedded in companies so were talking about stocks and shares and what we think is a better idea is to have ownership of those assets much more equally distributed in the way that companies are able to run cooperatives for example so the you have workers with a stake in the business and when the company does well those rewards are distributed evenly among the workers as opposed to concentrated returns for those at the top that are the inside of us like john lewis although we go to an International Audience they probably wont know that Department Store what about other engineers save the children is saying a quarter of all children in this country under the age of five are living in poverty is worse in wales a little bit worse in scotland are all the ngos at the moment we are were bored basically saying the system is failing everyone i think theres increasing recognition that to address the things that we care about most whether its an ngo thats looking at housing or whether its save the children or whether its oxfam looking at poverty in the u. K. Or the Joseph Roundtree foundation who he found one in eight people that are working living in poverty theres many of these organizations that are recognizing that to address all these concerns we have to look at where the power is and where the wealth is and so yes i think there is a kind of common discourse that we have to look at inequality if were going to fight for the causes that are really important to us what about the danger that. These elites will actually divide those who are already poor from one another theres obviously case of malnutrition in britain legacy arguably the twenty wake raises how because they cant see the ceos earning that much money is this ninety nine percent dividing itself did you see anything like that in the research where we need to build a new narrative and what we need is a new economic model that works better for people and that doesnt build those kind of divides in society that youre referring to and this is possible and there are way in policies and there are you know Business Models and there are all sorts of things that we can do to actually make it a Fairer Society and thats not pitting one person against another person so that were not this kind of race to the bottom in competition i mean in ecuador the legislation on the minimum wage is now such that it must be a living wage so this is just raising the floor so that everybody resumes as she introduced here of course its not quite on the same not to the living wage that many people would or the Living Wage Foundation for one would call a living wage. I mean another example is in iceland that is now illegal to discriminate between men and women on pay so this isnt pitting one person against another this is creating an environment where were saying you know things have got to be fair or things have got to be more just and these kind of policies doable with possible and it just creates a much fairer environment for everyone just finally briefly the electoral cations of this report can we see in this report shades of why the midwest of the United States would go for donald trump Something Different why people go to jerry corbin here where people in this country went for broke why new political ideas are now being tossed around because its getting this desperate i mean the data shows that there are large portions of the population in many countries that are feeling left behind that the economy is not working for them and so theres got to be implications for that in the way people feel about the way. That societies and therefore their governments operating so were not surprised that there are groups that are breaking away and looking for something thats alternative and so what were trying to do is create a narrative. That is fair and just and thats not divisive because thats what people that particularly the feeling left behind by the system the mice and you know a representation of what would work for them and not something that would divide them. Thank you thats a show we back on saturday just one of your recordings keep calm and realize his former shadow emergencies minister Chris Williams and whether the n. H. S. Is being used as a cash cow by a profit hungry pharmaceutical industry until then you can if you can project with us by social media a few words out of the forty five years of the day of the signing of the paris peace accords officially signaling the crushing defeat of the United States of america by communist vietnam. Prescribe medication is widespread on the u. S. 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