Kingdom. And expresses admiration for barroness Margaret Thatcher and her legacy as an inspirational and transformative leader in the United Kingdom and the world. Needless to say, i couldnt say it better. Today, we have Nile Gardiner moderating our conversation today, and nile brings, like the other speakers today, a unique perspective on the life of Margaret Thatcher. As you know, he is the director of the Margaret Thatcher center for freedom at heritage and has worked at the heart of the washington policy world for over a decade. And hes a leading expert on the u. S. uk special relationship and u. S. Policy towards europe. But before joining heritage, nile served as an aide to Margaret Thatcher and advised her on a number of International Policy issues. Working in her private office, nile assisted Lady Thatcher with her final book, state craft strategies for a changing world. And nile also received his doctorate and two masters degrees in history from Yale University and has a bache
Levels, 40 of the people who save in open accounts dont go through the paperwork to get the savers credit. And as gary said, we dont put that credit into the account. So i think if the states look and say were going to create these accounts, one of the ways to grow these accounts faster is to put the match in the accounts and then the other piece to make it simpler is lets make that match stick. You know, i think there would be a lot of agreement of saying at least the match that you get cant come out until youre retired. Weve heard earlier my son plight not go into this if he know he can get that money out until hes 65, well, maybe let him take his money, but not let him take out the money that goes in from the tax code. So, i think theres some things that we could definitely do to make it better. I think we all have a lot more ideas. I was thinking earlier, everybody commented i would Say Something about what they have to say, well have a great discussion. Lets get on it. Were just a
Like this or on the bbc or whatever it happens to be, whatever, i need to say that. And not to become what pope francis and another of his brilliant phrases calls a practical atheist. You believe in god but you seek all the secular solutions. Right. In the end, its all about jesus. I said that earlier, i think. Very good. Thank you so much, archbishop. A couple of reminders. This has been and on the record event. Id like to thank the council of Foreign Relations in particular cosponsor the councils religion and Foreign Policy initiative. The archbishop has to take off very quickly now. So if you could give him the courtesy of remaining seated while he takes off. Thank you so much, sir. Thank you very much for your time. The house comes in today considering a number of bills including some on intelligence sharing between state and local officials. Tuesday, they begin work on a longterm transportation and highway funding bill. Current funding expires on notify 20th. Defense programs also
Is right. We live in a dangerous uncertain world. And the key commitments that weve made, the 2 on defense spending, the aid spending which helps our security as well as making sure we are a generous and moral nation and also crucially having the ultimate insurance policy of a replacement for our submarines. Jeremy corbyn. Thank you. Thank you, mr. Speaker. I concur with the Prime Ministers i concur with the Prime Ministers remarks concerning remembrance sunday and remembrance weekend. We mourn all of those that are died in all wars and surely realso resolve to try to build a peaceful future where the next generation doesnt suffer from the wars of past generations. Last week i asked the Prime Minister the same question six times, mr. Speaker and he couldnt answer. Hes now had a week to think about it. I want to ask him one more time, can he guarantee that next april nobody is going to be worse off as a result of cuts to working tax credits . Let me be absolutely clear with the honorabl
Her years at oxford were in shaping her later views in life . Why is it that Oxford University has seen that seemed so significant successful in terms of producing british Prime Ministers. A far more impressive record than cambridge. [laughter] time thatt about her fashioned one of the truly great leaders of our time . Say just to i would supplement what i heard from theyvan is that i think take a quality of her leadership that we are lacking was clarity. Although we do know from her biographers, including this splendid dagger fee, the second volume of which has just appeared by charles moore, that she did change your mind frequently and could she did change her mind frequently. Inver made that public, she came forward with absolute clarity. You did not get any sense of hesitation which is what you guys have been saying. That is a personality trait of Margaret Thatchers and i think it would be wrong to say her oxford education was responsible for it. It is interesting that she was trai