EUROPEAN RAPID REACTION FORCE ROW CONTINUES:
EUROPEAN RAPID REACTION FORCE ROW CONTINUES:
EUROPEAN RAPID REACTION FORCE ROW CONTINUES:.||=================================================================================||||a)NN: JOHN RAY||ITN|ENGLAND: London:||EXT/NIGHT||MS Tony Blair MP (PM) arriving at a reception to promote the understanding between religions PAN (8secs)||DAY||TMS Baroness Thatcher (former PM) out of car and along to house as comments to press SOT||- I prefer NATO, prefer greater alliance between English speaking people and America/ its that which saved liberty for the world||INT||Tony Blair MP (PM) at podium and speech SOT||- we have to deal with problems we inherited from that time/ sensible modern attitude to Europe is what we need||HOC TV - NO RESALE|London: House of Commons:||INT||TGV Full House in session as William Hague MP stands||TBV Hague speaking||||William Hague MP (Conservative Leader) speaking SOT||- shouldn't we put our faith in someone who led from front in Gulf war rather than the people who ran from the front in the Cold war||Blair stands||Tony Blair (PM) speaking SOT|- she's told him what to do and suddenly the bandwagon's become armour plated/ he now has to sum up his policy in six words - Lady Thatcher you lead I'll follow||TLMS & TBV Hague standing||William Hague speaking SOT||- He is creating European army in everything but name, building a European superstate in everything but name and unless he is stopped he'll leave us with a United Kingdom only in name||||John Major MP (former PM) speaking (unheard)||||ITN|EXT/NIGHT||i/c||TX 22.11.2000/NN |||b)C4N: ELINOR GOODMAN||ITN|GRAPHIC Newspaper headlines describing attacks on European Reaction Force FADE TO||ENGLAND: London:||EXT||MS Baroness Margaret Thatcher (Former Prime Minister) towards from car & speaks to press SOT (husband Dennis Thatcher along behind as Thatcher speaking) then away as enters building |- I prefer NATO, I prefer the great alliance between the English speaking people...Beschreibung
EUROPEAN RAPID REACTION FORCE ROW CONTINUES:.||=================================================================================||||a)NN: JOHN RAY||ITN|ENGLAND: London:||EXT/NIGHT||MS Tony Blair MP (PM) arriving at a reception to promote the understanding between religions PAN (8secs)||DAY||TMS Baroness Thatcher (former PM) out of car and along to house as comments to press SOT||- I prefer NATO, prefer greater alliance between English speaking people and America/ its that which saved liberty for the world||INT||Tony Blair MP (PM) at podium and speech SOT||- we have to deal with problems we inherited from that time/ sensible modern attitude to Europe is what we need||HOC TV - NO RESALE|London: House of Commons:||INT||TGV Full House in session as William Hague MP stands||TBV Hague speaking||||William Hague MP (Conservative Leader) speaking SOT||- shouldn't we put our faith in someone who led from front in Gulf war rather than the people who ran from the front in the Cold war||Blair stands||Tony Blair (PM) speaking SOT|- she's told him what to do and suddenly the bandwagon's become armour plated/ he now has to sum up his policy in six words - Lady Thatcher you lead I'll follow||TLMS & TBV Hague standing||William Hague speaking SOT||- He is creating European army in everything but name, building a European superstate in everything but name and unless he is stopped he'll leave us with a United Kingdom only in name||||John Major MP (former PM) speaking (unheard)||||ITN|EXT/NIGHT||i/c||TX 22.11.2000/NN |||b)C4N: ELINOR GOODMAN||ITN|GRAPHIC Newspaper headlines describing attacks on European Reaction Force FADE TO||ENGLAND: London:||EXT||MS Baroness Margaret Thatcher (Former Prime Minister) towards from car & speaks to press SOT (husband Dennis Thatcher along behind as Thatcher speaking) then away as enters building |- I prefer NATO, I prefer the great alliance between the English speaking people...
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- Abhängigkeit,
- Abmachung,
- Ankunft,
- Auto,
- Bewegungsaktivität,
- Britisches Unterhaus,
- Echtzeit,
- Eintreten,
- Elinor Goodman,
- England,
- Europa - Kontinent,
- Film - Filmtechnik,
- Geisteshaltung,
- Heer,
- Identität,
- Irak-Kuwait-Krieg,
- John Major,
- Kalter Krieg,
- Margaret Thatcher,
- Mathematisches Symbol,
- Menschen,
- Militärangriff,
- Modern,
- NATO,
- Panzerfahrzeug,
- Parlamentsmitglied,
- Problem,
- Pult,
- Rede,
- Reden,
- Religion,
- Rennen - Körperliche Aktivität,
- Rohmaterial,
- Schwarzweiß-Bild,
- Servierfertig,
- Stehen,
- Strategie,
- Tag,
- Text - Schriftsymbol,
- Tony Blair,
- Vereinigtes Königreich,
- Wahrzeichen,
- William Hague,