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david miliband, we — challenge at the moment. david miliband, we wish _ challenge at the moment. at the moment. david miliband, we wish you a - challenge at the moment. david miliband, we wish you a safe . challenge at the moment. david miliband, we wish you a safe journey to south sudan and thank you for joining us with profound reflections about the state of the world now, a world that is pulling apart, a world of greater impunity and yet it is a world with problems which go far and wide. we will keep an eye on all the developments, but back to you in london. as she said, the israel— gaza war, one of the things they have been discussing at that conference, and thatis discussing at that conference, and that is what we turn our attention to. the world health organisation says the biggest hospital in southern gaza is now no longer functioning after a raid by israeli forces. the head of the who, dr tedros adhanom ghebreyesus, posted this message... as the conflict in gaza grinds on, the latest talks on a ceasefire between israel and hamas have been described as not very promising.
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. >> starmer has to sack miliband. plus and he ran for president the first time. >> uh that he was not fit for office. i called it encroaching dementia . dementia. >> biden's got to go to also they've got to cut back on waste eddie spend and days away from the office. >> di versity obsessed councils are about to be obliterated and invading the privacy of the royal family is utterly reprehensible. >> i just wish he'd stop doing it . it. >> but has prince harry one on my panel . tonight? we are joined my panel. tonight? we are joined by the spectators. james heale. we've got ex bbc top dog, john sergeant and apprentice finalist joanna jarjue. also, what's wrong with this ? get ready wrong with this? get ready britain, here we go . britain, here we go. the left are willing to kill us all for their own ideology. next i >> patrick. thank you very much. good evening from the gb newsrooms. just gone 9:00 leading the news tonight . it's leading the news tonight. it's now believed that chemical attacker abdul ezedi is most like
. >> starmer has to sack miliband. plus and he ran for president the first time. >> uh that he was not fit for office. i called it encroaching dementia . dementia. >> biden's got to go to also they've got to cut back on waste eddie spend and days away from the office. >> di versity obsessed councils are about to be obliterated and invading the privacy of the royal family is utterly reprehensible. >> i just wish he'd stop doing it . it. >> but has prince harry...
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whereas ed miliband after green miliband website after green pledge u—turn .and this has to do with starmer and the labour which said they're not, they're, they're not going to guarantee they're not going to guarantee they're going to pay $28 billion on useless net zero projects. and so ed miliband, whose idea it was , he's uh, he's hasn't it was, he's uh, he's hasn't been seen in 141 days. but then again, he's not he's not eating any hot dogs or whatever. he was eating bananas. what was he eating bananas. what was he eating ? what was ed miller eating? what was ed miller making? >> sandwich between sandwich. yeah. mean , it's been yeah. i mean, it's been community because community noted because apparently seen days apparently he was seen four days ago, and miliband's blaming ago, but and miliband's blaming this on tory austerity yet again, their so—called scorched earth policy. he's saying, well, they did this so this reason we can't afford this. it's tory stuff of stuff and it's all kind of laughable. this is also laughable. but this is also quite a laughab
whereas ed miliband after green miliband website after green pledge u—turn .and this has to do with starmer and the labour which said they're not, they're, they're not going to guarantee they're not going to guarantee they're going to pay $28 billion on useless net zero projects. and so ed miliband, whose idea it was , he's uh, he's hasn't it was, he's uh, he's hasn't been seen in 141 days. but then again, he's not he's not eating any hot dogs or whatever. he was eating bananas. what was he...
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you ed miliband's job is now.you can't govern like this , well , you know, as >> uh, well, you know, as starmer is going to discover , is starmer is going to discover, is a lawyer. so he's not used to making he's not used to making decisions. he's used to being told what to do in a large amount of money being handed to him to do it. so i, i, i see no hope for starmer and starmer with a bit of luck and a following wind has a lot this following wind has a lot of this on his plate. every time he sees a policy where where more than more than the doorman disagrees with it, he dumps it. i'm afraid he's not a leader. he's a follower and i don't believe that that will work in today's autocratic approach to . politics autocratic approach to. politics all right, look, mike, final, final one to you. >> some of starmer's screeching u—turns here. you know, sacks. rayner promotes rayner in rayner then promotes rayner in the nationalisation. we the same day nationalisation. we want rail mail energy and want rail mail and energy
you ed miliband's job is now.you can't govern like this , well , you know, as >> uh, well, you know, as starmer is going to discover , is starmer is going to discover, is a lawyer. so he's not used to making he's not used to making decisions. he's used to being told what to do in a large amount of money being handed to him to do it. so i, i, i see no hope for starmer and starmer with a bit of luck and a following wind has a lot this following wind has a lot of this on his plate. every...
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by the way, he's not even the most talented miliband, and miliband, is he?ething that really is saying something because david's running a charity has been charity in america that has been accused the usa with accused of flooding the usa with illegal immigrants, he illegal immigrants, which he will . why do you remember will deny. why do you remember the ed stone when he tried and failed to be prime minister, yet that ended up as an ornament in a pub, restaurants, garden and himself ended up hosting pub quizzes . question number one in quizzes. question number one in what year did i stab my brother in back? question number two in the back? question number two has anyone ever looked worse eating sandwich? if eating a bacon sandwich? if miliband doesn't resign, he should be sacked. but knowing starmer, he'd end giving him starmer, he'd end up giving him his job the day, his job back the next day, wouldn't maybe be when wes wouldn't he? maybe be when wes streeting his hands on the streeting gets his hands on the nhs, can fast track starmer nhs, he can fast trac
by the way, he's not even the most talented miliband, and miliband, is he?ething that really is saying something because david's running a charity has been charity in america that has been accused the usa with accused of flooding the usa with illegal immigrants, he illegal immigrants, which he will . why do you remember will deny. why do you remember the ed stone when he tried and failed to be prime minister, yet that ended up as an ornament in a pub, restaurants, garden and himself ended up...
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by the way, he's not even the most talented miliband, and miliband, is he?omething that really is saying something because david's running a charity has been charity in america that has been accused the usa with accused of flooding the usa with illegal immigrants, he illegal immigrants, which he will . why do you remember will deny. why do you remember the ed stone when he tried and failed to be prime minister, yet that ended up as an ornament in a pub, restaurants, garden and himself ended up hosting pub quizzes . question number one in quizzes. question number one in what year did i stab my brother in back? question number two in the back? question number two has anyone ever looked worse eating sandwich? if eating a bacon sandwich? if miliband doesn't resign, he should be sacked. but knowing starmer, he'd end giving him starmer, he'd end up giving him his job the day, his job back the next day, wouldn't maybe be when wes wouldn't he? maybe be when wes streeting his hands on the streeting gets his hands on the nhs, can fast track starmer nhs, he can fast tr
by the way, he's not even the most talented miliband, and miliband, is he?omething that really is saying something because david's running a charity has been charity in america that has been accused the usa with accused of flooding the usa with illegal immigrants, he illegal immigrants, which he will . why do you remember will deny. why do you remember the ed stone when he tried and failed to be prime minister, yet that ended up as an ornament in a pub, restaurants, garden and himself ended up...
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ed miliband was out, there are other programmes _ policies.ou've got to grab every vote you can still. look at 1997, there was all of this naysaying about tony blair winning such a majority. you've still got to go for every vote. the latest poll suggests that they, labour might pick up votes from the more entrenched over 65s who have been the hardest to reach. the graphic shows that coming this way, that is the over 65 vote, now. that is the sticky one, the one that the conservatives are able to hang onto. what does it mean if they are
ed miliband was out, there are other programmes _ policies.ou've got to grab every vote you can still. look at 1997, there was all of this naysaying about tony blair winning such a majority. you've still got to go for every vote. the latest poll suggests that they, labour might pick up votes from the more entrenched over 65s who have been the hardest to reach. the graphic shows that coming this way, that is the over 65 vote, now. that is the sticky one, the one that the conservatives are able...
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, ed miliband was instrumental, sorry, ed miliband was instrumental in getting kier starmer as an mpand was the key driver behind this policy and i was talking to a shadow can tally of kier starmer it was furious about what they saw a fundamental flaw of a really good policy and the problem was it wasn't branded by what it would do, green power by 2030, it was branded by what it would cost, £28 billion a year and they said they were two very simple expirations for what went wrong, ed miliband. the two big questions to my door, does this show that kier starmer has moved definitively from planet ed miliband to planet tony blair who of course went into that 97 election saying we will take two story spending commitments for the first two years, and does it show caution first and can you win an election on caution first if there is a yearning in the country for change? i'm joined now byjohn mcternan who served as tony blair's director of political operations and byjosh simons from the labour together think tank. john mcternan, dithering for a long time, was he right to axe that £28 billio
, ed miliband was instrumental, sorry, ed miliband was instrumental in getting kier starmer as an mpand was the key driver behind this policy and i was talking to a shadow can tally of kier starmer it was furious about what they saw a fundamental flaw of a really good policy and the problem was it wasn't branded by what it would do, green power by 2030, it was branded by what it would cost, £28 billion a year and they said they were two very simple expirations for what went wrong, ed miliband....
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and we haven't yet heard publicly from ed miliband . watch publicly from ed miliband.th. marco longhi. marco, welcome to the show . so marco, welcome to the show. so marco, always good to see you. and you, captain . so listen, um, it was captain. so listen, um, it was sad all along. here he is, mr flip flop. and before he's even in power, a screeching handbrake u—turn from sir keir starmer on his net zero flagship policy . his net zero flagship policy. >> as if we haven't seen this before, martin. i mean, it's outrageous, really. it's it's embarrassing. i have no other word to describe it. >> i don't even want to call him captain flip flop anymore . captain flip flop anymore. >> i think he's just a full fat flop. >> you know something that gets blown around? >> uh , um, by anything almost. >> uh, um, by anything almost. >> uh, um, by anything almost. >> you know, they come up with these half baked ideas at the moment . moment. >> someone starts to scrutinise these, they throw away within 48 hours or within a few months, and really, is this the way to give the impressio
and we haven't yet heard publicly from ed miliband . watch publicly from ed miliband.th. marco longhi. marco, welcome to the show . so marco, welcome to the show. so marco, always good to see you. and you, captain . so listen, um, it was captain. so listen, um, it was sad all along. here he is, mr flip flop. and before he's even in power, a screeching handbrake u—turn from sir keir starmer on his net zero flagship policy . his net zero flagship policy. >> as if we haven't seen this...
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ed miliband was out, there are other programmes _ policies. ed miliband was out, there are other programmes apart - policies. ed miliband was out, there are other programmes apart from . are other programmes apart from newsnight and he was out. that whole idea that you've got to grab every vote you can still. look at 1997, there was all of this naysaying about tony blair winning such a majority. you've still got to go for every vote. the latest poll suggests that they, labour might pick up votes from the more entrenched over 65s who have been the hardest to reach. the graphic shows that coming this way, that is the over 65 vote, now. that is the sticky one, the one that the conservatives are able to hang onto. what does it mean if they are getting that vote? it is hang onto. what does it mean if they are getting that vote?— are getting that vote? it is really bad for the _ are getting that vote? it is really bad for the conservatives, - bad for the conservatives, catastrophic. that is the one demographic they could guarantee would _ demographi
ed miliband was out, there are other programmes _ policies. ed miliband was out, there are other programmes apart - policies. ed miliband was out, there are other programmes apart from . are other programmes apart from newsnight and he was out. that whole idea that you've got to grab every vote you can still. look at 1997, there was all of this naysaying about tony blair winning such a majority. you've still got to go for every vote. the latest poll suggests that they, labour might pick up...
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yeah when i was, know, in the ed i was, uh, you know, in the ed miliband era, um, that was miliband eraconstituency which i was constituency which i think was either majority kind either majority muslim or kind of 40 odd percent ish. yeah, something like this something like that. this is less is less less than that. this is less than that. absolutely yeah. and there's a couple of there there's also a couple of there are a of posh bits of are a couple of posh bits of rochdale which are the rochdale which are in the constituency which still constituency which might still vote there's a bit, vote tory. and there's a bit, there's a bit sort of more boho, a more public service there's a bit sort of more boho, a mcwho jbllc service there's a bit sort of more boho, a mcwho mightarvice there's a bit sort of more boho, a mcwho might think, what workers who might think, what on earth i do? i don't want to earth do i do? i don't want to vote it's not vote for simon because it's not my labour. will they my kind of labour. will they splinter? will they? few of them vote lib dem because the lib dems
yeah when i was, know, in the ed i was, uh, you know, in the ed miliband era, um, that was miliband eraconstituency which i was constituency which i think was either majority kind either majority muslim or kind of 40 odd percent ish. yeah, something like this something like that. this is less is less less than that. this is less than that. absolutely yeah. and there's a couple of there there's also a couple of there are a of posh bits of are a couple of posh bits of rochdale which are the...
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yeah when i was, know, in the ed i was, uh, you know, in the ed miliband era, um, that was miliband eratituency which i was constituency which i think was either majority kind either majority muslim or kind of 40 odd percent ish. yeah, something like this something like that. this is less is less less than that. this is less than that. absolutely yeah. and there's a couple of there there's also a couple of there are a of posh bits of are a couple of posh bits of rochdale which are the rochdale which are in the constituency which still constituency which might still vote there's a bit, vote tory. and there's a bit, there's a bit sort of more boho, a more public service there's a bit sort of more boho, a mcwho jbllc service there's a bit sort of more boho, a mcwho mightarvice there's a bit sort of more boho, a mcwho might think, what workers who might think, what on earth i do? i don't want to earth do i do? i don't want to vote it's not vote for simon because it's not my labour. will they my kind of labour. will they splinter? will they? few of them vote lib dem because the lib dems of c
yeah when i was, know, in the ed i was, uh, you know, in the ed miliband era, um, that was miliband eratituency which i was constituency which i think was either majority kind either majority muslim or kind of 40 odd percent ish. yeah, something like this something like that. this is less is less less than that. this is less than that. absolutely yeah. and there's a couple of there there's also a couple of there are a of posh bits of are a couple of posh bits of rochdale which are the rochdale...
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will starmer sack ed miliband . and starmer sack ed miliband. rwanda files part two. >> this is an important story. this trickle of young males crossing the channel will, unless we're careful, turn in to a flood tide . a flood tide. >> i'll also ask our immigrants taking your dentist appointment. plus could there be 10,000 arrests this saturday due to a face covering ban ? it's unlikely face covering ban? it's unlikely we haven't even found this born again christian yet . again christian yet. >> you know, i am appealing to abdul , but he >> you know, i am appealing to abdul, but he needs to come forward to get that medical attention and to hand himself in. >> we have the latest on the chemical attack, manhunt and ed, what do you see . here? racism what do you see. here? racism that's what that is. find out why the countryside is racist. on my panel tonight . it is his on my panel tonight. it is his star telegraph columnist allison pearson, tory peer lord bailey and ex—labour adviser matthew laser. and what on earth is going on here? um, well, ge
will starmer sack ed miliband . and starmer sack ed miliband. rwanda files part two. >> this is an important story. this trickle of young males crossing the channel will, unless we're careful, turn in to a flood tide . a flood tide. >> i'll also ask our immigrants taking your dentist appointment. plus could there be 10,000 arrests this saturday due to a face covering ban ? it's unlikely face covering ban? it's unlikely we haven't even found this born again christian yet . again...
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will starmer sack ed miliband . and starmer sack ed miliband.his is an important story. this trickle of young males crossing the channel will, unless we're careful, turn in to a flood tide . a flood tide. >> i'll also ask our immigrants taking your dentist appointment. plus could there be 10,000 arrests this saturday due to a face covering ban ? it's unlikely face covering ban? it's unlikely we haven't even found this born again christian yet . again christian yet. >> you know, i am appealing to abdul , but he >> you know, i am appealing to abdul, but he needs to come forward to get that medical attention and to hand himself in. >> we have the latest on the chemical attack, manhunt and ed, what do you see . here? racism what do you see. here? racism that's what that is. find out why the countryside is racist. on my panel tonight . it is his on my panel tonight. it is his star telegraph columnist allison pearson, tory peer lord bailey and ex—labour adviser matthew laser. and what on earth is going on here? um, well, get ready , britain. here we g
will starmer sack ed miliband . and starmer sack ed miliband.his is an important story. this trickle of young males crossing the channel will, unless we're careful, turn in to a flood tide . a flood tide. >> i'll also ask our immigrants taking your dentist appointment. plus could there be 10,000 arrests this saturday due to a face covering ban ? it's unlikely face covering ban? it's unlikely we haven't even found this born again christian yet . again christian yet. >> you know, i am...
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david miliband is the bomb a uk foreign president and ceo of the international rescue committee and ngoay and i asked him if he thinks if he was doing enough to ease the humanitarian crisis in gaza. speaking to you from jordan, bribe and meeting the teams from the international rescue committee who are responding to the crisis in gaza. we have an emergency medical team in the country at the moment and they're in a hospital in southern gaza. this is truly a catastrophic emergency. obviously the trigger where the hamas attacks on the 7th of october. we are now focused, though, on the lives of 2.2 million palestinian civilians cramped into mainly southern gaza, facing the most catastrophic conditions and so what is clear to me and my team is that the commitments, the legal commitments both to the protection of civilians and to the aid flotilla civilians is not being met. there is legal commitments are not being met and it is imperative that they are. it not just about more aid flows. it also concluded that there isn't a way to deliver sufficient aid or sufficient civilian protection withou
david miliband is the bomb a uk foreign president and ceo of the international rescue committee and ngoay and i asked him if he thinks if he was doing enough to ease the humanitarian crisis in gaza. speaking to you from jordan, bribe and meeting the teams from the international rescue committee who are responding to the crisis in gaza. we have an emergency medical team in the country at the moment and they're in a hospital in southern gaza. this is truly a catastrophic emergency. obviously the...
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i will remind you that david miliband, the foreign minister, was publicly cast out by foreign ministeratic symbols of meeting between yulia navalyna, the widow, and the leadership of the eu will do very little in moscow. you mentioned — do very little in moscow. you mentioned sanctions, - do very little in moscow. you mentioned sanctions, of course russia extremely used to sanctions, they have been in place since the annex of premier and upped significantly after ukraine. so more sanctions will have little impact?— sanctions will have little imact? , , , ., . .,, impact? depends what sanctions are targeting- — impact? depends what sanctions are targeting. you _ impact? depends what sanctions are targeting. you know - impact? depends what sanctions are targeting. you know that - are targeting. you know that russia is still exporting large amounts of liquefied natural gas, lng, to europe. in france alone, the consumption in 2023 went up 43%. russia is allowed to receive financial services insurance and other necessary services to export oil and it doesin services to export oil and it doe
i will remind you that david miliband, the foreign minister, was publicly cast out by foreign ministeratic symbols of meeting between yulia navalyna, the widow, and the leadership of the eu will do very little in moscow. you mentioned — do very little in moscow. you mentioned sanctions, - do very little in moscow. you mentioned sanctions, of course russia extremely used to sanctions, they have been in place since the annex of premier and upped significantly after ukraine. so more sanctions...
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and actually david cameron was prime minister in 2014 when under ed miliband we adopted our state recognitionpalestinian people. and david cameron was dead against it. so over the years, and i guess from negotiations that have been taking part as a result of this conflict, he has moved on to our position. i think the broadest range of support for the position of recognition of a palestinian state, as a recognition of their inalienable right to self—determination, a right of theirs to be realised that is not in the gift of their neighbour or in the control of their neighbour, i think it's important now that actually, you know, in the tory party and the labour party and across the world there is a growing consensus that we support that right, we will recognise that right in office and we will work with other partners to make it meaningful in the delivery of a 2—state solution. but can it, because we know that the israeli prime minister says forget it, we are not having a 2—state solution. israel's security depends on not having an armed palestinian state next door, either in gaza or in the west
and actually david cameron was prime minister in 2014 when under ed miliband we adopted our state recognitionpalestinian people. and david cameron was dead against it. so over the years, and i guess from negotiations that have been taking part as a result of this conflict, he has moved on to our position. i think the broadest range of support for the position of recognition of a palestinian state, as a recognition of their inalienable right to self—determination, a right of theirs to be...
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surely ed miliband . has to go. nigel miliband. has to go. refugee allegedly became a russian spy, worked for m16 , the russian spy, worked for m16, the foreign office, gchq and even met the king. plus star daily telegraph columnist allison pearson asks when will we stop importing women hating values to our civilised western society ? our civilised western society? that's patrick christys tonight, 9 to 11 pm. be there i >> -- >> it's talking pints. i'm joined by andy goode, former rugby legend , and i think you're rugby legend, and i think you're a foreign exchange dealer now in the london, aren't you ? the city of london, aren't you? cheers. the program . cheers. welcome to the program. now rugby time. it's the now it's rugby time. it's the six it's the time six nations. it's the one time of when the public of the year when the public really get quite excited about rugby. they get big audiences watching on television. england just about scrape past italy. what's going on? >> well, if you look at the scoreline, it's we've scraped past them an
surely ed miliband . has to go. nigel miliband. has to go. refugee allegedly became a russian spy, worked for m16 , the russian spy, worked for m16, the foreign office, gchq and even met the king. plus star daily telegraph columnist allison pearson asks when will we stop importing women hating values to our civilised western society ? our civilised western society? that's patrick christys tonight, 9 to 11 pm. be there i >> -- >> it's talking pints. i'm joined by andy goode, former...
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surely ed miliband . has to go. nigel miliband. has to go.an refugee allegedly became a russian spy, worked for m16 , the russian spy, worked for m16, the foreign office, gchq and even met the king. plus star daily telegraph columnist allison pearson asks when will we stop importing women hating values to our civilised western society ? our civilised western society? that's patrick christys tonight, 9 to 11 pm. be there i >> -- >> it's talking pints. i'm joined by andy goode, former rugby legend , and i think you're rugby legend, and i think you're a foreign exchange dealer now in the london, aren't you ? the city of london, aren't you? cheers. the program . cheers. welcome to the program. now rugby time. it's the now it's rugby time. it's the six it's the time six nations. it's the one time of when the public of the year when the public really get quite excited about rugby. they get big audiences watching on television. england just about scrape past italy. what's going on? >> well, if you look at the scoreline, it's we've scraped past them
surely ed miliband . has to go. nigel miliband. has to go.an refugee allegedly became a russian spy, worked for m16 , the russian spy, worked for m16, the foreign office, gchq and even met the king. plus star daily telegraph columnist allison pearson asks when will we stop importing women hating values to our civilised western society ? our civilised western society? that's patrick christys tonight, 9 to 11 pm. be there i >> -- >> it's talking pints. i'm joined by andy goode, former...
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and actually david cameron was prime minister in 2014 when under ed miliband we adopted our state recognitioninian people. and david cameron was dead against it. so over the years, and i guess from negotiations that have been taking part as a result of this conflict, he has moved on to our position. i think the broadest range of support for the position of recognition of a palestinian state, as a recognition of their inalienable right to self—determination, a right of theirs to be realised that is not in the gift of their neighbour or in the control of their neighbour, i think it's important now that actually, you know, in the tory party and the labour party and across the world there is a growing consensus that we support that right, we will recognise that right in office and we will work with other partners to make it meaningful in the delivery of a 2—state solution. but can it, because we know that the israeli prime minister says forget it, we are not having a 2—state solution. israel's security depends on not having an armed palestinian state next door, either in gaza or in the west bank.
and actually david cameron was prime minister in 2014 when under ed miliband we adopted our state recognitioninian people. and david cameron was dead against it. so over the years, and i guess from negotiations that have been taking part as a result of this conflict, he has moved on to our position. i think the broadest range of support for the position of recognition of a palestinian state, as a recognition of their inalienable right to self—determination, a right of theirs to be realised...
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, or is it miliband going to resign if he was actually in power, he'd have to have gone over this environmentalrips off them and all that's coming very shortly . coming your way very shortly. >> everyone will want >> oh well, everyone will want to coming up to hear that that's coming up after won't after the weather. now, i won't be back at 8:00 on monday because the minister is because the prime minister is kindly for me at the kindly standing in for me at the people's forum, which will bring him east, where you him to the north east, where you can any question you can ask him any question you like. rees—mogg . this like. i'm jacob rees—mogg. this has of the nation. has been state of the nation. the somerset the weather in somerset will be so splendiferous. i so absolutely splendiferous. i understand be snow understand there may be snow coming in other parts of the country, that somerset is country, but that somerset is going from going to be immune from this being haven of calm, nice, being a haven of calm, nice, sensible . weather sensible. weather >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar , the
, or is it miliband going to resign if he was actually in power, he'd have to have gone over this environmentalrips off them and all that's coming very shortly . coming your way very shortly. >> everyone will want >> oh well, everyone will want to coming up to hear that that's coming up after won't after the weather. now, i won't be back at 8:00 on monday because the minister is because the prime minister is kindly for me at the kindly standing in for me at the people's forum, which...
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benedict because it's true sought to true when ed miliband sought to gave labour party away for gaveay for £3, uh, we had all sorts of these left wing. i want to call them lunatics. uh, that was re—emerging 80s. they'd re—emerging from the 80s. they'd been 80s, you been activists in the 80s, you know, like matthew know, and now, like matthew says, 605, 705, says, probably in the 60s, 70s, retired, got a few quid in the bank. it's quite, you know, it's okay be, you know, on the far okay to be, you know, on the far left of politics when your mortgage is paid for, you've got no debt, you've got no worries, and want to a go at the and you want to have a go at the nasty tories. that's true. >> illness strikes at any >> mental illness strikes at any age. know dementia age. and you know dementia obviously older obviously kicks in at the older you obviously there's you get. so obviously there's a sort a sweet spot where you sort of a sweet spot where you become wing and then become more right wing and then it's downhill and it's dramatically downhill and you join the labour party. you know,
benedict because it's true sought to true when ed miliband sought to gave labour party away for gaveay for £3, uh, we had all sorts of these left wing. i want to call them lunatics. uh, that was re—emerging 80s. they'd re—emerging from the 80s. they'd been 80s, you been activists in the 80s, you know, like matthew know, and now, like matthew says, 605, 705, says, probably in the 60s, 70s, retired, got a few quid in the bank. it's quite, you know, it's okay be, you know, on the far okay to...
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benedict because it's true sought to true when ed miliband sought to gave labour party away for gaverty away for £3, uh, we had all sorts of these left wing. i want to call them lunatics. uh, that was re—emerging 80s. they'd re—emerging from the 80s. they'd been 80s, you been activists in the 80s, you know, like matthew know, and now, like matthew says, 605, 705, says, probably in the 60s, 70s, retired, got a few quid in the bank. it's quite, you know, it's okay be, you know, on the far okay to be, you know, on the far left of politics when your mortgage is paid for, you've got no debt, you've got no worries, and want to a go at the and you want to have a go at the nasty tories. that's true. >> illness strikes at any >> mental illness strikes at any age. know dementia age. and you know dementia obviously older obviously kicks in at the older you obviously there's you get. so obviously there's a sort a sweet spot where you sort of a sweet spot where you become wing and then become more right wing and then it's downhill and it's dramatically downhill and you join the labour party. you
benedict because it's true sought to true when ed miliband sought to gave labour party away for gaverty away for £3, uh, we had all sorts of these left wing. i want to call them lunatics. uh, that was re—emerging 80s. they'd re—emerging from the 80s. they'd been 80s, you been activists in the 80s, you know, like matthew know, and now, like matthew says, 605, 705, says, probably in the 60s, 70s, retired, got a few quid in the bank. it's quite, you know, it's okay be, you know, on the far...
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so whether it was carefully orchestrated or whether it simply got to a stage where starmer and milibandng for this policy and rachel reeves, the chancellor was fighting against it. and in the end, perhaps shapps rachel reeves won the fight . reeves won the fight. >> okay, olivia utley there for us in westminster. thank you very much indeed. and joining us now in the studio is conservative peer lord bailey. good to see you. this morning. morning. what do you make of labour axing this green pledge? because it's pretty remarkable this morning. even the guardian calling it the most controversial of u—turns. then we've seen momentum and unite labour's biggest union backers, heavily critical as well. i mean, with this, they might not have alienated it, but also angered the traditional voter base. >> i think there's two ways to look at this. firstly, it's actually good politics because it is rubbish policy. actually good politics because it is rubbish policy . we simply it is rubbish policy. we simply cannot pay for it. and actually somebody in the labour camp has said, be here. said, look, le
so whether it was carefully orchestrated or whether it simply got to a stage where starmer and milibandng for this policy and rachel reeves, the chancellor was fighting against it. and in the end, perhaps shapps rachel reeves won the fight . reeves won the fight. >> okay, olivia utley there for us in westminster. thank you very much indeed. and joining us now in the studio is conservative peer lord bailey. good to see you. this morning. morning. what do you make of labour axing this green...
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it's been no secret that the, um, that he's been very close to, to ed miliband , uh, over the years andd to, um, uh, readily to , to disappoint uh, readily to, to disappoint him. as i say , they've ended up him. as i say, they've ended up in the right place . but the way in the right place. but the way that they have done it is really messy. and i hope that internally they are now looking at this and saying, no, we can't afford to keep doing this. um, and that actually keir and rachel have a huge amount of authority . um, they have taken authority. um, they have taken the labour party to the position in the polls that that they are from , from the, the place of from, from the, the place of complete hopelessness, which it was when, when i left it. they've come founded the expectations of people like me to be on the cusp of government. now so they can call the shots within the shadow cabinet. and i hope that they, um, that they really do that now . and the really do that now. and the remaining months that we have before general election. >> lord, i to ask you about >> lord, i want to ask
it's been no secret that the, um, that he's been very close to, to ed miliband , uh, over the years andd to, um, uh, readily to , to disappoint uh, readily to, to disappoint him. as i say , they've ended up him. as i say, they've ended up in the right place . but the way in the right place. but the way that they have done it is really messy. and i hope that internally they are now looking at this and saying, no, we can't afford to keep doing this. um, and that actually keir and rachel have a...
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. >> steve, i want to bring you the words of ed miliband, perhaps the most fervent cheerleader for thisin to borrow to invest in the green economy . invest in the green economy. they want us to back down. but keir, rachel and i will never let that happen. britain needs this 28 billion a year plan and thatis this 28 billion a year plan and that is what we're committed to. so will he resign . so will he resign. >> no. i don't think there's much likelihood of anyone resigning. look, you're talking about comments that were made almost a year ago, nine, ten months ago. um, as i say, i think things have changed. and i think things have changed. and i think what people were looking for , steve, for us to be strewn for, steve, for us to be strewn with the cost of borrowing is lower , the fiscal headroom is lower, the fiscal headroom is higher . lower, the fiscal headroom is higher. you're quoting tom. tom, you're quoting one figure on gilts that has shown a marginal improvement. the overall state of our economy is not improving . of our economy is not improving. >> um, well, it does, uh, hunt a
. >> steve, i want to bring you the words of ed miliband, perhaps the most fervent cheerleader for thisin to borrow to invest in the green economy . invest in the green economy. they want us to back down. but keir, rachel and i will never let that happen. britain needs this 28 billion a year plan and thatis this 28 billion a year plan and that is what we're committed to. so will he resign . so will he resign. >> no. i don't think there's much likelihood of anyone resigning. look,...
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yeah, yeah, but even ed miliband was a complete disaster , you see was a complete disaster, you see whathugely again, they are a hugely established political party in this country. and if anybody's going to come in and rebuild on centre right, they've got to do it on the framework of the tory party, not try and invent their own new party because it won't work. so if you were advising nigel farage, you'd say join the tory party and fix it. i would say to nigel farage, think say to nigel farage, i think you've got some fantastic ability and talent politically. take them to an already established political structure and work from within. briefly. nina. >> no, the conservative party, bofis >> no, the conservative party, boris johnson weeded out all the wise heads because they were they were they were not. you know, boris men. yeah. so the whole the whole kind of foundation of the tory party is gone on all those wise people . gone on all those wise people. no, i don't agree. it's while you while you've still got conservative party headquarters, you know, which is which. >> yes, exactly . which
yeah, yeah, but even ed miliband was a complete disaster , you see was a complete disaster, you see whathugely again, they are a hugely established political party in this country. and if anybody's going to come in and rebuild on centre right, they've got to do it on the framework of the tory party, not try and invent their own new party because it won't work. so if you were advising nigel farage, you'd say join the tory party and fix it. i would say to nigel farage, think say to nigel farage,...
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yeah, yeah, but even ed miliband was a complete disaster , you see was a complete disaster, you see whata hugely again, they are a hugely established political party in this country. and if anybody's going to come in and rebuild on centre right, they've got to do it on the framework of the tory party, not try and invent their own new party because it won't work. so if you were advising nigel farage, you'd say join the tory party and fix it. i would say to nigel farage, i think you've got some fantastic ability and talent politically. take them to an already established political structure and work from within. briefly. nina. >> no, the conservative party, bofis >> no, the conservative party, boris johnson weeded out all the wise heads because they were they were they were not. you know, boris men. yeah. so the whole the whole kind of foundation of the tory party is gone on all those wise people . gone on all those wise people. no, i don't agree. it's while you while you've still got conservative party headquarters, you know, which is which. >> yes, exactly . which has been >> yes, exactly
yeah, yeah, but even ed miliband was a complete disaster , you see was a complete disaster, you see whata hugely again, they are a hugely established political party in this country. and if anybody's going to come in and rebuild on centre right, they've got to do it on the framework of the tory party, not try and invent their own new party because it won't work. so if you were advising nigel farage, you'd say join the tory party and fix it. i would say to nigel farage, i think you've got some...
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. >> starmer has to sack miliband.t fit for office. i called it encroaching dementia . dementia. >> biden's got to go to also they've got to cut back on waste eddie spend and days away from the office. >> di versity obsessed councils are about to be obliterated and invading the privacy of the royal family is utterly reprehensible. >> i just wish he'd stop doing it . it. >> but has prince harry one on my panel . tonight? we are joined my panel. tonight? we are joined by the spectators. james heale. we've got ex bbc top dog, john sergeant and apprentice finalist joanna jarjue. also, what's wrong with this ? get ready wrong with this? get ready britain, here we go
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certainly wasn't ed miliband today tennant? miliband today david tennant?arance e— >> um, appearance by michael j. fox saw the clips. >> um, appearance by michael j. fox that saw the clips. >> um, appearance by michael j. fox that was saw the clips. >> um, appearance by michael j. fox that was thatthe clips. >> um, appearance by michael j. fox that was that was:lips. >> um, appearance by michael j. fox that was that was amazing. >> that was that was amazing. >> that was that was amazing. >> . he has parkinson's. >> parkinson's quite advanced how. >> now. >> pretty debilitated, isn't he? yeah yeah. >> and very young to have yeah yeah. >:so.nd very young to have yeah yeah. >:so advanced.ry young to have it so advanced. >> yes. because he's now, as you say, advanced. say, it's gone quite advanced. but of us who but i mean, for those of us who remember from the future. >> right. matthew. emma. >> yeah, right. matthew. emma. thank much. to thank you so much. still to come. good morning. and come. good morning. hormone and drug induced transgender milk. that's by
certainly wasn't ed miliband today tennant? miliband today david tennant?arance e— >> um, appearance by michael j. fox saw the clips. >> um, appearance by michael j. fox that saw the clips. >> um, appearance by michael j. fox that was saw the clips. >> um, appearance by michael j. fox that was thatthe clips. >> um, appearance by michael j. fox that was that was:lips. >> um, appearance by michael j. fox that was that was amazing. >> that was that was...
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they'd gone on doors for gone knocking on doors for people miliband. they people like ed miliband. think that's more important. i think that's the problem. and tom, about this think that's the problem. and tom,that about this think that's the problem. and tom,that it's about this think that's the problem. and tom,that it's a about this think that's the problem. and tom,that it's a smallibout this think that's the problem. and tom,that it's a small numbers think that's the problem. and tom,that it's a small number of idea that it's a small number of people about this people that care about this stuff. think what we're seeing people that care about this stiactually1k what we're seeing people that care about this stiactually1k whatare're seeing people that care about this stiactually1k whatare're more 1g is actually there's a lot more people this is a really people for whom this is a really big than look at big deal than we think. look at every saturday. look at the hundreds thousands of people hundreds of thousands of people marching and care marching and protesting and care much tha
they'd gone on doors for gone knocking on doors for people miliband. they people like ed miliband. think that's more important. i think that's the problem. and tom, about this think that's the problem. and tom,that about this think that's the problem. and tom,that it's about this think that's the problem. and tom,that it's a about this think that's the problem. and tom,that it's a smallibout this think that's the problem. and tom,that it's a small numbers think that's the problem. and tom,that...
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so labour would be ed miliband.lly john major who got more raw votes than tony blair ever got . uh, so sometimes blair ever got. uh, so sometimes it is actually simply the fact of, of concern of voters staying home that really does matter, not just in by elections but also in general elections. two i wonder, though , though from a wonder, though, though from a labour party perspective , lviv labour party perspective, lviv is there not a huge amount of worry here that this is a bit of a poisoned chalice? we look not just at the united kingdom now in a technical recession, but our neighbours are on the island of ireland. the republic is also in recession. the netherlands is in recession. the netherlands is in recession. the netherlands is in recession. germany has had massive economic contraction and it is predicted to continue economic contraction into next year as well. well we're predicted to have some growth at least, although low growth right across europe we're seeing sclerotic growth living standards, not impro
so labour would be ed miliband.lly john major who got more raw votes than tony blair ever got . uh, so sometimes blair ever got. uh, so sometimes it is actually simply the fact of, of concern of voters staying home that really does matter, not just in by elections but also in general elections. two i wonder, though , though from a wonder, though, though from a labour party perspective , lviv labour party perspective, lviv is there not a huge amount of worry here that this is a bit of a poisoned...
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as the express report that a civil war is breaking out within the labour party over ed miliband's green its eye—watering cost of £28 billion a year mean . while there billion a year mean. while there are tensions over starmer's israel stance, trans rights and labour's increasing caution on in relation to public spending get used to this. a labour government is coming and that's fine, but it's my duty to tell you what to expect . stifling you what to expect. stifling political correctness , also political correctness, also called wokery, will reach new heights in the hands of a prime minister that's unwilling to define what a woman is and takes the knee to the latest divisive woke cause strikes we've suffered will get worse, given it's the union barons who bankroll the labour party borrowing . in the national debt borrowing. in the national debt likely won't fall because the pubuc likely won't fall because the public sector will expect a cash bonanza when labour gets in. why? because as those working in the sector are labour's the public sector are labour's electoral , kc taxes electoral
as the express report that a civil war is breaking out within the labour party over ed miliband's green its eye—watering cost of £28 billion a year mean . while there billion a year mean. while there are tensions over starmer's israel stance, trans rights and labour's increasing caution on in relation to public spending get used to this. a labour government is coming and that's fine, but it's my duty to tell you what to expect . stifling you what to expect. stifling political correctness ,...
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and this is a policy that was devised by ed miliband and backed by shadow chancellor rachel reeves.demonstrating more division in the labour party? well i don't it's more division . division. >> i think that the problem was that, um, first of all, they had to water the policy down. the, the original idea had been £28 billion was being invested from year one of a labour government . year one of a labour government. that was then then had to be watered down because interest rates rose. you can understand that now. they've abandoned it altogether. and as i say, i find that deeply disappointing . um, that deeply disappointing. um, not least because of the economic benefits it would have had that the, the kind of , uh, had that the, the kind of, uh, global direction of travel is for green industries . if we for green industries. if we invest in that in this country , invest in that in this country, we could have led the way there. and it was predicted you could get £1 trillion of trade based on this . we had the policy gone on this. we had the policy gone ahead. >> but i mean, is it what
and this is a policy that was devised by ed miliband and backed by shadow chancellor rachel reeves.demonstrating more division in the labour party? well i don't it's more division . division. >> i think that the problem was that, um, first of all, they had to water the policy down. the, the original idea had been £28 billion was being invested from year one of a labour government . year one of a labour government. that was then then had to be watered down because interest rates rose. you...
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i mean, i when i worked for ed the 2015 ed miliband in the 2015 election, that election, people assumed 4 cabinet don't cabinet ministers. they don't have have have anybody. if ministers have a driver on official duties. but come they back come friday when they go back to the constituency, of the constituency, that's out of the constituency, that's out of the you know, the way. and so, you know, i remember scottish remember in the scottish referendum, pretty referendum, which was pretty polarised, you polarised, to put it mildly, you know, be ed and, you know, there'd be me, ed and, you know, there'd be me, ed and, you know, female member of staff, know, a female member of staff, they'd streets of they'd be in the streets of edinburgh and people come up and attack us. i remember we were besieged restaurant besieged in a restaurant once and actually , this is and actually, this is particularly because police scotland is quite politicised. we tried to get help and we weren't any, so we had we tried to get help and we we style any, so we had we tried to get help and we we style it any, so
i mean, i when i worked for ed the 2015 ed miliband in the 2015 election, that election, people assumed 4 cabinet don't cabinet ministers. they don't have have have anybody. if ministers have a driver on official duties. but come they back come friday when they go back to the constituency, of the constituency, that's out of the constituency, that's out of the you know, the way. and so, you know, i remember scottish remember in the scottish referendum, pretty referendum, which was pretty...
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looking at london and later up there with later on i was up there with actually when actually with ed miliband? >> did he have a bacon sandwich? >> did he have a bacon sandwich? >> unfortunately. >> did he have a bacon sandwich? >> he unfortunately. >> did he have a bacon sandwich? >> he didn't)rtunately. >> did he have a bacon sandwich? >> he didn't haveitely. >> did he have a bacon sandwich? >> he didn't have aely. >> did he have a bacon sandwich? >> he didn't have a bacon perhaps he didn't have a bacon sandwich, it's a great thing sandwich, but it's a great thing and i hope the revolving restaurant comes back. the restaurant comes back. but the issue suppose , issue for me, i suppose, practically speaking, this is practically speaking, is this is the communications tower. it's actually by actually quite narrow by definition. it does what it's supposed to do. how is it going to make a hotel out of it? i'm not sure. there's not very not quite sure. there's not very much space make much space there to make a hotel. great views, views . hotel. great views, great views. but it's quite narrow but
looking at london and later up there with later on i was up there with actually when actually with ed miliband? >> did he have a bacon sandwich? >> did he have a bacon sandwich? >> unfortunately. >> did he have a bacon sandwich? >> he unfortunately. >> did he have a bacon sandwich? >> he didn't)rtunately. >> did he have a bacon sandwich? >> he didn't haveitely. >> did he have a bacon sandwich? >> he didn't have aely. >> did...