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ask conservative. even conservative university. you know what's. what's the telos? what's the final cause of the university raising money? uh, building new buildings. we've got a great football team. this, you know, the trustees are very excited about. institutional neutrality gets you there. institute neutrality is, you know, unilateral surrender. that's it amounts to in practice. and so you get conservatives who become the caretakers of their enemies institutions. you know i'll be at the top kind of figurehead but everyone below is operating a different set of principles and so there's a whole series of them. but i think that's the that's the most important one and then i can education two things that i think are just like, oh my god, it's such a big problem we need to teach kids to think not what to think. and hey, how that even logically possible, how do you teach a kid how to think without any content and then be if you evaporate kind of content decisions, somebody else will fill those. you get howard zinn for your class. you know, he's not teaching kids. and a
ask conservative. even conservative university. you know what's. what's the telos? what's the final cause of the university raising money? uh, building new buildings. we've got a great football team. this, you know, the trustees are very excited about. institutional neutrality gets you there. institute neutrality is, you know, unilateral surrender. that's it amounts to in practice. and so you get conservatives who become the caretakers of their enemies institutions. you know i'll be at the top...
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conservative party. find the conservative party. and became an _ the conservative party. and became an mp? _ the conservative party. and became an mp? if- the conservative party. and became an mp? if you - the conservative party. and became an mp? if you joinl the conservative party. and i became an mp? if you join the became an mp? if you 'oin the conservative * became an mp? if you 'oin the conservative party _ became an mp? if you join the conservative party support - became an mp? if you join the conservative party support in l conservative party support in becoming an mp. why? i think he believes in conservative values and it's a shame he's not in the conservative party. ms truss added that she can't see a purpose for the united nations — saying it's had a �*positively damaging' effect on dealing with international situations. you're live with bbc news. israel says iran "will be met with a response", as retribution for the islamic republic's attack over the weekend. israeli officials had said t
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he has abandoned the conservative party to save the nhs. and i think there are millions of conservative voters across the country who are feeling politically homeless, who can see the chaos and the failure to deliver of now five conservative prime ministers, who are now looking for an alternative. and i hope they will trust the doctor, who has seen the conservative party up close in parliament, and also the changed labour party up close in parliament, and i hope they will give change a chance at the next general election by following dan poulter backing labour. and speaking elsewhere this morning, the prime minister very much on the attack, saying that labour has no plan, no vision. he talks about the announcement on defence spending this week, too, saying that that a big success. and he has also been talking about the fact that his plans to send some asylum seekers to rwanda are finally into law and talks about that being a big deterrent. so trying to keep the focus, this morning, away from this news, these words from dan poulter. nonethel
he has abandoned the conservative party to save the nhs. and i think there are millions of conservative voters across the country who are feeling politically homeless, who can see the chaos and the failure to deliver of now five conservative prime ministers, who are now looking for an alternative. and i hope they will trust the doctor, who has seen the conservative party up close in parliament, and also the changed labour party up close in parliament, and i hope they will give change a chance...
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two out of 11 were conservatives. i am now trying to make the case for diversity that included bringing more conservatism to the "new york times" fear people could look at me and say you are a hypocrite. so for years, what were you guys doing? you care about it now? that is a fair complaint. there are other fair, i'm trying to give some sense for these views did not come from nowhere. we have to reckon with our own responsibility for the period in which we were not fully delivering on our own kind of ambitions or aspiration. from what a truly broad diversity of opinion should look like. >> thomas, let me ask you the question this way. if you wanted to create a news organization, a magazine or an institution that was devoted to it james and i are idealizing the right way to do journalism. you think you could find people interested in doing that? were you think you'd get them? >> there are so many people within the organization at that moment in time i was thinking as james was talking so many people at the time specifi
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would you say you're a social conservative? would you say you are libertarian or would you say you are progressive? let me get a sense of the room. raise your hand if you'd say you are a social conservative. raise your hand high. brazier had a if you see a libertarian. okay, not that many. raise your hand if you would say you are a progressive. about the same as libertarians. what's going on? so as long as there's very few libertarians here i can kind of like we can all plan together because -- i'm joking. >> you will be allowed to defend yourself during q&a. >> and interesting things develop i've never seen before. everything has been left versus right. this is not. the left and the right are in total agreement. it's the libertarians who are opposed because libertarians think jon height once triggered social media, therefore he's bad, he's wrong. by the way to study when a a crisis, that's what they say. it's called solution of version. if you don't like the solution to deny there's even a problem. so i do think i love liberta
would you say you're a social conservative? would you say you are libertarian or would you say you are progressive? let me get a sense of the room. raise your hand if you'd say you are a social conservative. raise your hand high. brazier had a if you see a libertarian. okay, not that many. raise your hand if you would say you are a progressive. about the same as libertarians. what's going on? so as long as there's very few libertarians here i can kind of like we can all plan together because --...
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what has been the conservative response? the conservative party has said they are investigating and it would not be appropriate to comment publicly further but one of the interesting layers to this story is that the times said that the conservative headquarters were made aware of at least some of the claims about mark menzies several months ago, right at the start of this year, and grant shapps, the defence secretary, appeared to admit that this morning. he said the conservative party had been aware of some of the allegations for what he said was a while. so that raises a question, which the labour party are posing, of why the conservative party didn't suspend mark menzies is a conservative mp until yesterday when the story broke. grant shapps said thatis the story broke. grant shapps said that is because new information come to light at some point but the labour party are asking and they have just sent a letter to the conservative party asking whether the conservative party went to the police when they first glimpse of thes
what has been the conservative response? the conservative party has said they are investigating and it would not be appropriate to comment publicly further but one of the interesting layers to this story is that the times said that the conservative headquarters were made aware of at least some of the claims about mark menzies several months ago, right at the start of this year, and grant shapps, the defence secretary, appeared to admit that this morning. he said the conservative party had been...
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the conservation co office, a small, the trees have been filed. a good idea about, hey, come you, why his this would been cut, took all the locals made well, some trees for that use, but only if the request is approved at a higher level. um, what the item hold on, i mean, the local eco got explains to the office. so why these cutting was agreed on i would do it on monday. the would was cut to make a road to the last develop that i said we had nothing to make the road and there's a river in the middle of to 40 the how much? so we cut the wood to make us thanks for the bridge for that you'd be of us and we didn't want to cut it. 2 feet could have a meeting of the people approve the decision making because we had no other means of putting the other rules how to, to enforce the nature reserve extends into the ocean on the joint patrols carry out other notes, checks on returning fishermen in case they've quote, any protected species under the watchful gaze of the eco gods. the crew unload sits, catch these rays or quickly endangered a tense discussion
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conservative daniel institute and hungry. there's a reason that when victor whereby and visits the united states, conservative circles and donald trump rule out the red carpet for him, it's because in their eyes hungry is a success story hungry has been able to implement many of the reforms to its democracy. the conservative circles in the united states would like to implement to american democracy. now just to put this in perspective, the bertelsmann transformation index, which looks at democratic developments in a $137.00 countries around the world, is found that year after year hungry is drifted further away from a democracy towards in our talk proceed through dismantling checks and balances, consolidating power, meet media, freedom. if these are the examples that the, that a major us political party are wish to emanate and united states. then i think there's room to worry for the state of american democracy. moved forward with a look at the elections, very slippery slope at let's look at the european elections because tho
conservative daniel institute and hungry. there's a reason that when victor whereby and visits the united states, conservative circles and donald trump rule out the red carpet for him, it's because in their eyes hungry is a success story hungry has been able to implement many of the reforms to its democracy. the conservative circles in the united states would like to implement to american democracy. now just to put this in perspective, the bertelsmann transformation index, which looks at...
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so it turns out that it is not hitting conservatives the same way. these are some researchers who took this, monitoring the future study. sometimes i think i'm no good at all or my life has no purpose. so there's really something about despair. what we see here is there's a very small difference between liberals and conservatives, from 2010 did this has long been known, debated, but conservatives are happiness, that is one of the points about this book, on happiness. so that is one of the points was that this finding, liberals are little more neurotic, a little bit more creative, little bit less conscientious, so there are some personality differences that, you know, i can walk into a room i know that this is not a left-wing group, because the men are wearing jackets, this would not happen in a left-wing organization. these things have long been known, but they used to be pretty small, until 2010. here's what happened. everybody is up, but the liberal girls and boys go up, and the liberal girls go up the fastest. pew has a panel they've done recently
so it turns out that it is not hitting conservatives the same way. these are some researchers who took this, monitoring the future study. sometimes i think i'm no good at all or my life has no purpose. so there's really something about despair. what we see here is there's a very small difference between liberals and conservatives, from 2010 did this has long been known, debated, but conservatives are happiness, that is one of the points about this book, on happiness. so that is one of the...
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this body set outside of the remit of both the conservative party and conservative association. therefore, we cannot conclude that there has been a misuse of conservative party funds. that is the big wonder that they are saying that there was not a misuse of conservative party funds, as far as they can conclude. however, we do believe there is a pattern of behaviour that falls below the standard expected of mps and individuals looking after donations to local campaign funds which lie outside of the directjurisdiction of the conservative party. we will therefore be recommending... people across the party how to manage these accounts that fall outside of the remit on the conservative party and we are introducing a whistle—blowing helpline. that's important right now. the conservative party saying that while they were unable to conclude there was a misuse of conservative party funds they are introducing new measures and that includes retraining individuals across the party emits all these allegations and how to set up a whistle—blowing helpline. stay with us here on bbc news be
this body set outside of the remit of both the conservative party and conservative association. therefore, we cannot conclude that there has been a misuse of conservative party funds. that is the big wonder that they are saying that there was not a misuse of conservative party funds, as far as they can conclude. however, we do believe there is a pattern of behaviour that falls below the standard expected of mps and individuals looking after donations to local campaign funds which lie outside of...
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a lack of the conservation ethic in the culture, our society, the the kind of conservation ethic that aldo leopold talked about when he simply said we're all of the same biotic system and all parts of it are intertwined. and then the end important i perceive a a germination of this kind of an ethic. yeah. and growing in this country and we have to have where do you that. well i, i, i've talked to i've been talking for almost 40 years, 35 years around the country and i see it running every place i go on this year to speak. and last year somebody comes up and says i was in school but just to be an at their college. and many of them are teachers many of them and they have a strong ethical concept about about when we get through this one, you will have these grade school, college and high school kids up whose parents are more sensitive and teaching them and the and so forth. so i see the germination of an ethic that's going to say it must that if we're intruding, let's not what are the consequences if we had any just ordinary common sense in the politics of this country we wouldn't have p
a lack of the conservation ethic in the culture, our society, the the kind of conservation ethic that aldo leopold talked about when he simply said we're all of the same biotic system and all parts of it are intertwined. and then the end important i perceive a a germination of this kind of an ethic. yeah. and growing in this country and we have to have where do you that. well i, i, i've talked to i've been talking for almost 40 years, 35 years around the country and i see it running every place...
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tiger conservation is an expensive business. they are a big cat that needs a very large area in which to live, and as a top predator they come into conflict with people and livestock. so in order to conserve tigers, we need to also have the finance in place to ensure that they have a future in the wild. this conference is the first step in a ten year process and the prime minister of bhutan described it as a watershed moment, saying that tigers represent much more than just endangered animals, that they represent the health of our forests and resilience of our entire ecosystem. the prime minister also said that, more importantly, tigers represent our collective well—being and that of our future. thank you for watching, do stay with us. hello. there is very little sign of the weather warming up much over the next few days. we will stick with this unusual chili feel for the time of year. there will be some sunshine and also showers, some of those will be wintry over the high ground in the north of the uk. we keep this cold air m
tiger conservation is an expensive business. they are a big cat that needs a very large area in which to live, and as a top predator they come into conflict with people and livestock. so in order to conserve tigers, we need to also have the finance in place to ensure that they have a future in the wild. this conference is the first step in a ten year process and the prime minister of bhutan described it as a watershed moment, saying that tigers represent much more than just endangered animals,...
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, that true conservatives, conservatives would allow people to make choices that are perhaps bad for them. and why would you be busying yourselves with bills like that .7 like that? >> so two things. first of all, of course, the conservative party is a broad church. it includes everyone from suella braverman, you rightly braverman, which you rightly described which is described on the right, which is where all the way where i am to all the way through lefties think we through to lefties who think we in sense, who in the conservative sense, who think have remained think we should have remained in the forth, the european union and so forth, although we our own although we have our own internal disagreements internal family disagreements from on the point from time to time on the point you make about smoking ban, i would just make the point that whilst the prime minister is seeking to introduce legislation which the labour party is now supporting and says we'll get over the line, i think they're probably right. he's doing so in a vote and i a free vote and i was a candidate selected by
, that true conservatives, conservatives would allow people to make choices that are perhaps bad for them. and why would you be busying yourselves with bills like that .7 like that? >> so two things. first of all, of course, the conservative party is a broad church. it includes everyone from suella braverman, you rightly braverman, which you rightly described which is described on the right, which is where all the way where i am to all the way through lefties think we through to lefties...
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stronghold with conservative stronghold with conservative overall control — but that'tt _ conservative overall control — but that'll change in 2023 when the conservatives lost five of their seats, — conservatives lost five of their seats, now they are a conservative minority— seats, now they are a conservative minority administration, which are well council are now the only council — well council are now the only council in _ well council are now the only council in oxfordshire with any semblance of a conservative influence at the moment. similar in wax on— influence at the moment. similar in wax on fruit —— west oxfordshire, a third _ wax on fruit —— west oxfordshire, a third of— wax on fruit —— west oxfordshire, a third of seats — wax on fruit —— west oxfordshire, a third of seats are up for grabs — and again. _ third of seats are up for grabs — and again, like true well district council. — and again, like true well district council, the conservatives had controt— council, the conservatives had control but that ended in 2022. a alliance _ control
stronghold with conservative stronghold with conservative overall control — but that'tt _ conservative overall control — but that'll change in 2023 when the conservatives lost five of their seats, — conservatives lost five of their seats, now they are a conservative minority— seats, now they are a conservative minority administration, which are well council are now the only council — well council are now the only council in _ well council are now the only council in oxfordshire with...
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a former conservative mp, alan duncan _ and a former conservative mp, alan duncan. worth saying that as you say there _ duncan. worth saying that as you say there are _ duncan. worth saying that as you say there are others in the party who hold verv— there are others in the party who hold very strong views on the other end of— hold very strong views on the other end of the — hold very strong views on the other end of the spectrum, he said the government should be supporting israel. _ government should be supporting israel, should be standing by israet — israel, should be standing by israet i_ israel, should be standing by israel. i got session one conservative mp and i asked him whether— conservative mp and i asked him whether he thought the government should _ whether he thought the government should revoke arms processes to israel— should revoke arms processes to israel and — should revoke arms processes to israel and he said cutting off arms licenses _ israel and he said cutting off arms licenses to— israel and he said cutting off arms licenses to
a former conservative mp, alan duncan _ and a former conservative mp, alan duncan. worth saying that as you say there _ duncan. worth saying that as you say there are _ duncan. worth saying that as you say there are others in the party who hold verv— there are others in the party who hold very strong views on the other end of— hold very strong views on the other end of the — hold very strong views on the other end of the spectrum, he said the government should be supporting israel. _...
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a conservative mp says incident. a conservative mp says he was the first whistleblower to alert police to the parliamentary honeytrap sixteen scandal. bosworth mp, doctor luke evans says he was the victim of cyberflashing , as the victim of cyberflashing, as the metropolitan police launched an investigation into unsolicited messages with leicestershire police on thursday , tory mp police on thursday, tory mp william wragg told the times he'd sent intimate pictures of himself to someone on a gay dating app and was then manipulated into providing colleagues phone numbers . so colleagues phone numbers. so far, around a dozen mps, staff and journalists are known to have been targeted . now, the have been targeted. now, the torso found at a nature reserve in salford, belonged to a man aged older than 40. a murder investigation was launched by greater manchester police after the body part was found wrapped in plastic at castle downs. the victims believed to have been dead for a number of days. dna tests are ongoing to iden
a conservative mp says incident. a conservative mp says he was the first whistleblower to alert police to the parliamentary honeytrap sixteen scandal. bosworth mp, doctor luke evans says he was the victim of cyberflashing , as the victim of cyberflashing, as the metropolitan police launched an investigation into unsolicited messages with leicestershire police on thursday , tory mp police on thursday, tory mp william wragg told the times he'd sent intimate pictures of himself to someone on a gay...
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well, the conservatives will not allow that to happen, and people up and down the country will vote conservative to stop that happening. barbara keeley (worsley and eccles south)>> conservative ministers like to blame strikes and the pandemic for the appalling waiting times in the nhs. the blackpool teaching hospitals nhs foundation trust has not hit its target for seeing patients in a&e within four hours since 2015. before the strikes and before the pandemic, but five years after the conservatives came to office. so who does the deputy prime minister blame for that? deputy pm dowden: labour members like to pretend the pandemic did not happen, and they like”[interruption.] that is the cause of the biggest pressure on the nhs. they complain about nhs performance while backing strikes by doctors, who unreasonably want a 35% pay rise. despite all of those pressures, actually a&e performance has improved in the past month. sally-ann hart (hastings and rye)>> the labour leader of the almost bankrupt hastings borough council and several other labour councillors resigned from the labour party citin
well, the conservatives will not allow that to happen, and people up and down the country will vote conservative to stop that happening. barbara keeley (worsley and eccles south)>> conservative ministers like to blame strikes and the pandemic for the appalling waiting times in the nhs. the blackpool teaching hospitals nhs foundation trust has not hit its target for seeing patients in a&e within four hours since 2015. before the strikes and before the pandemic, but five years after the...
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�*of �* of conservative substantial number of conservative opponents. also tonight: rishi sunak urges israel not to escalate tensions in the middle east. he's been speaking today to benjamin nethanyahu, who's still deciding how to respond to iran's missile attack on his country. finding a jury that doesn't have an opinion on donald trump. we speak to two people ruled out of sitting on his criminal trial. i thought in my head, unconscious bias. i could be fair, but unconscious bile. —— unconscious bias. 3 unconscious bile. -- unconscious bias. �* . . , . , , bias. a fair trial is incredibly important. _ bias. a fair trial is incredibly important, more _ bias. a fair trial is incredibly important, more importantl bias. a fair trial is incredibly - important, more important than donald — important, more important than donald trump. absolutely monstrous. anger as a get—together of right—wing politicians in brussels is shut down by police. and a once in a decade sight as this rare flower from the children andes blooms in birmingham. on bbc london
�*of �* of conservative substantial number of conservative opponents. also tonight: rishi sunak urges israel not to escalate tensions in the middle east. he's been speaking today to benjamin nethanyahu, who's still deciding how to respond to iran's missile attack on his country. finding a jury that doesn't have an opinion on donald trump. we speak to two people ruled out of sitting on his criminal trial. i thought in my head, unconscious bias. i could be fair, but unconscious bile. ——...
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party— what the right of the conservative party feel — what the right of the conservative party feel about the row under policy— party feel about the row under policy and i think the test of it will be — policy and i think the test of it will be when we get to june and july and we _ will be when we get to june and july and we see — will be when we get to june and july and we see how many flights are going _ and we see how many flights are going and — and we see how many flights are going and also what reform says about _ going and also what reform says about this because they are nipping at the _ about this because they are nipping at the conservatives heals, the last polls you _ at the conservatives heals, the last polls you had the tories on 19% and reform _ polls you had the tories on 19% and reform on — polls you had the tories on 19% and reform on 13%. i think for the right reform on13%. i think for the right win- reform on 13%. i think for the right wing and _ reform on 13%. i think for the right wing and a — reform on 13%. i think for the right wing and a conservat
party— what the right of the conservative party feel — what the right of the conservative party feel about the row under policy— party feel about the row under policy and i think the test of it will be — policy and i think the test of it will be when we get to june and july and we _ will be when we get to june and july and we see — will be when we get to june and july and we see how many flights are going _ and we see how many flights are going and — and we see how many flights are...
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conservative party, 20. reform party i would call that a healthy split of the electorate and i'm quite surprised. >> yeah, many of our viewers will be. our critics certainly would be. they see people like nigel farage on the channel lee anderson, a former tory mp, now reform mp, jacob rees—mogg , reform mp, jacob rees—mogg, doing, you know, about five, about nine hours a week by those three out of 125 hours a week. and they think that means we are a tory tv station. we're not. we're a swing station . we are we're a swing station. we are the station, i think, where people are moving towards where labouris people are moving towards where labour is going, who is heading the polls. i think back in 2019 it might have been a different poll. we'd see more tory support , but i think it shows. i think that we are. i think we've got our finger on the pulse of what britain thinks about how these parties are doing. i think, you know, i think that's why more and more people are turning to us in big numbers. >> and i
conservative party, 20. reform party i would call that a healthy split of the electorate and i'm quite surprised. >> yeah, many of our viewers will be. our critics certainly would be. they see people like nigel farage on the channel lee anderson, a former tory mp, now reform mp, jacob rees—mogg , reform mp, jacob rees—mogg, doing, you know, about five, about nine hours a week by those three out of 125 hours a week. and they think that means we are a tory tv station. we're not. we're a...
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so children are also aware of the financial benefits of conservation. given that if i am a customer, i would like to protect these animals because they helped the country in commerce and it safari tours and brings us money. people come to see that i know and, and that generates revenue your best. so it helped improve people standard of living it and, and, and then grow simple if it was done. this is latoya. why says he's optimistic about the future because it seems that young people are becoming more environmentally aware that it's a, you'd sent day. so you understand it because i need to connect with the land to say to them. and so i'm going to send that to learn about 12 day. of course, i won't feed them to pick up for the most of this particular, but on the line that you won't even know some names is pictures of some plants that do funding this particular area and they know the use. so that is somebody that makes me happy. the local i listen to population remains a concern. in 2019400 of them were counted in the nearby loose sab conservancy, ambrose
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because i think he believes in conservative| believes in conservative values. i think it's a shame thatis values. i think it's a shame that is not in the conservative party. ms truss added that she can't see a purpose for the united nations — saying it's had a "positively damaging" effect on dealing with international situations. you're live with bbc news. israel says iran "will be met with a response", as retribution for the islamic republic's attack over the weekend. israeli officials had said that they reserved the right to respond, but today's remark, by israel's army chief, is the strongest indication yet that they will go ahead. prime minister benjamin netanyahu's war cabinet met on monday, for the second time in as many days, to discuss specifics. an attack would fly in the face of warnings from many of israel's allies, including the united states, which have urged restraint. tehran, meanwhile, asked western leaders to "appreciate "iran's restraint" towards israel, given what it calls "war crimes" being committed by israel in gaza. but he added the ove
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i fear now _ conservative party for it. i fear now that — conservative party for it. i fear now that the party itself has even begun— now that the party itself has even begun to — now that the party itself has even begun to give up any hope of retaining _ begun to give up any hope of retaining that many seats in the next _ retaining that many seats in the next general election. it feels as though— next general election. it feels as though we are in a period now where we are _ though we are in a period now where we are waiting for the keys to be handed _ we are waiting for the keys to be handed over to keir starmer for number— handed over to keir starmer for number 10. we handed over to keir starmer for number 10-_ handed over to keir starmer for number10. ~ , . , ~ .,, number10. we shall see. annabel, thank ou number10. we shall see. annabel, thank you very _ number10. we shall see. annabel, thank you very much _ number10. we shall see. annabel, thank you very much for _ number10. we shall see. annabel, thank you very much for that. - number10. we shall see. a
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if the conservatives proceeded _ resign? if the conservatives proceeded with _ resign? if the conservatives proceeded with their - resign? if the conservatives proceeded with their vote i resign? if the conservatives| proceeded with their vote of resign? if the conservatives i proceeded with their vote of no confidence and he lost that vote, he wouldn't necessarily have to resign at that point, but if the labour party proceeds with its vote of no confidence, which is a vote of no confidence, which is a vote of no confidence in the scottish government and the scottish government and the scottish government lost that vote, then the first minister is compelled to resign and that would trigger the 28 day process, but i do think that is unlikely. i think perhaps the greens, ash regan from the alba party, may not side with the labour motion to bring the government down, and force things along given that the focus was humza yousaf and he has announced his intention to resign. has announced his intention to resin. ., has announced his intention to resi.n_ ., ., has announced hi
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, by which he meant conserving the spirit of the original revolution. daniel webster, the whig politician who wrote the whole progress of the american system, is marked by a peculiar conservatism, where it was peculiar because of its exceptional status only in the american antebellum republic, the argument went, was a conservative posture necessary in order to defend liberal enlightenment values? james fenimore cooper wrote here in america, the democrat is the conservative and thank god he has something worth preserving. and this perception, by the way, was was reinforced by radical rule. it was sometimes reinforced by radical european observers and immigrants to the united states. there were important chartist figures, and i'll be referencing one later on that the radical chartist movement in britain, many of them saw all across the ocean the united states as the place which had put into effect the demands of the people's charter. already they had accomplished the great republic of the west. everything that was being demanded by the working class movem
, by which he meant conserving the spirit of the original revolution. daniel webster, the whig politician who wrote the whole progress of the american system, is marked by a peculiar conservatism, where it was peculiar because of its exceptional status only in the american antebellum republic, the argument went, was a conservative posture necessary in order to defend liberal enlightenment values? james fenimore cooper wrote here in america, the democrat is the conservative and thank god he has...
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- conservatives and people are voting for the scottish conservatives and i for the scottish conservatives and they're _ for the scottish conservatives and they're winning _ for the scottish conservatives and they're winning i— for the scottish conservatives and they're winning. i think— for the scottish conservatives and they're winning. i think in - for the scottish conservatives and they're winning. i think in fact- for the scottish conservatives and they're winning. i think in fact in. they're winning. i think in fact in humza _ they're winning. i think in fact in humza yousaf's_ they're winning. i think in fact in humza yousaf's year— they're winning. i think in fact in humza yousaf's year in - they're winning. i think in fact in humza yousaf's year in office i they're winning. i think in fact in. humza yousaf's year in office there were _ humza yousaf's year in office there were 10 _ humza yousaf's year in office there were 10 local— humza yousaf's year in office there were 10 local government - were 10 local government by—elections_ were 10 local government by—elections
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and also conservative party. and also he's spent plenty of time he's also spent plenty of time in camps calais. some of in the camps at calais. some of his stories will make your hair curl, and you will not want to miss them. that's all coming up. welcome to the show. it's always a welcome to the show. it's always 6 joy welcome to the show. it's always a joy to have your company. so another tragic murder. a stabbing in the dunkirk camp . stabbing in the dunkirk camp. and it seems to me these places are a rift with crime, gangs taking over smuggling gangs, human traffickers, heavily armed, very , very heavily geared armed, very, very heavily geared up, lots and lots of money in their stories of them overrunning the french police simply cannot stop them launching craft as the french police attempt to stab those dinghies, they are simply outnumbered and forced away. tales of attempted asylum seekers getting on boats without paying seekers getting on boats without paying and then mayhem breaks out. mid—channel. it'
and also conservative party. and also he's spent plenty of time he's also spent plenty of time in camps calais. some of in the camps at calais. some of his stories will make your hair curl, and you will not want to miss them. that's all coming up. welcome to the show. it's always a welcome to the show. it's always 6 joy welcome to the show. it's always a joy to have your company. so another tragic murder. a stabbing in the dunkirk camp . stabbing in the dunkirk camp. and it seems to me these...
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that is not a conservative party account, it is not the local fylde conservative association. and for that reason, you couldn't see the conservative party funds had been misused. in addition to that, the party did suggest that perhaps the party did suggest that perhaps the mp had broken some of the principles of a public life, such as openness, integrity, honesty. they also suggested that some of the people who manage these nonofficial party accounts would need some returning and how that should be done, and there should be a possible blowing hot and for anyone who wanted to deport the misuse of funds. they also said that should the police decide to carry out an investigation into these apparently bizarre events to which share any information they had with the police. information they had with the olice. , , ., information they had with the olice,�* , ., ., ., information they had with the olice. , ., ., ., police. just how damaging could disobey for— police. just how damaging could disobey for rishi _ police. just how damaging could disobey for rishi sunak? - police. just
that is not a conservative party account, it is not the local fylde conservative association. and for that reason, you couldn't see the conservative party funds had been misused. in addition to that, the party did suggest that perhaps the party did suggest that perhaps the mp had broken some of the principles of a public life, such as openness, integrity, honesty. they also suggested that some of the people who manage these nonofficial party accounts would need some returning and how that...
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very liberal, very conservative. you see the party is different, more conservatives in the republican party than there are liberals in the democratic party. democrats are split between liberals and moderates. conservatives make up 70% of all republicans. host: how do you identify a moderate versus a liberal in this case? guest: self identification, how they describe themselves. host: kim in iowa. republican line. you are next. caller: good morning. i have never done this before. when you talk about the young people who tend to vote for democrats, could it be that democrats seem to buy votes? the younger generation has no work ethic, they would rather sit back and collect welfare. back in the mid-2000's when the unemployment, they were doing the extension for the unemployment. democrats wanted to give the extension, republicans said no. i tend to go with republicans. so many out there don't want to work and just want a handout. student loans taken care of. is that why younger people tend to go more democrat? guest: th
very liberal, very conservative. you see the party is different, more conservatives in the republican party than there are liberals in the democratic party. democrats are split between liberals and moderates. conservatives make up 70% of all republicans. host: how do you identify a moderate versus a liberal in this case? guest: self identification, how they describe themselves. host: kim in iowa. republican line. you are next. caller: good morning. i have never done this before. when you talk...
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managed lands and uses and clarify that conservation a use. well, what they're trying to do is say it's no higher on the scale than any of the other uses when in point of fact in the same paragraph they suggest and i think direct otherwise. it astounds me that colleagues from across the aisle, actually i wrote down shocked i think is the better word, that they would want to increase our reliance on china for rare earth minerals which this bill would do. by making it possible to stop mining, to continue to turn a pliend eye toward the children and others laboring in the slave labor conditions in the congo, to continue to export our needs for rare earth minerals to other countries where damage to the environment is extraordinarily greater than would be the case here in america. why we persist in trying to export these horrific activities and try to pretend they're not happening is beyond me. this bill, excuse me, this rule that this bill, our bill, would reverse gives us an opportunity to perhaps at least start doing our part of shoring up the m
managed lands and uses and clarify that conservation a use. well, what they're trying to do is say it's no higher on the scale than any of the other uses when in point of fact in the same paragraph they suggest and i think direct otherwise. it astounds me that colleagues from across the aisle, actually i wrote down shocked i think is the better word, that they would want to increase our reliance on china for rare earth minerals which this bill would do. by making it possible to stop mining, to...
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and remember, we talked conservatives were democrats, conservatives were republicans. they were divided. it's different than it is. the parties are configured. and in 64, if you're a conservative and still are a few goldwater conservatives around and we asked them today kind of talk to about 64 they don't talk like that. they went over the cliff with goldwater. they get the sort of twinkle in their eye and the smile. and this was a wonderful year to be a conservative. it was really the year that conservatives exerted themselves. not only did they get a true conservative, but have nominated for the first time in modern u.s. politics. but they realized that rather than be divided in the two parties, some of us are democrats, some of us are republicans. so the nomination of goldwater was a signal to conservatives that they belonged in the republican party in the future. and so it began process started earlier, but it was important, especially in 64, with strom thurmond switching parties from the democrats to the republicans. former actor ronald reagan came out and endorse
and remember, we talked conservatives were democrats, conservatives were republicans. they were divided. it's different than it is. the parties are configured. and in 64, if you're a conservative and still are a few goldwater conservatives around and we asked them today kind of talk to about 64 they don't talk like that. they went over the cliff with goldwater. they get the sort of twinkle in their eye and the smile. and this was a wonderful year to be a conservative. it was really the year...
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that is not a conservative party account, it's not the local fylde conservative association. and therefore, for that reason you couldn't say that conservative party funds had been misused. however, in addition to that, in a statement, the party did suggest that perhaps the mp had broken some of the principles of public life, such as openness, integrity, honesty. they also suggested that some of the people who managed these non—official party accounts would need some retraining and how that should be done. and there should be a whistleblowing hotline for anyone who wants to report the misuse of funds. they've also said that should the police decide to carry out an investigation into these apparently bizarre events, then they would share any information they had with the police. and just how damaging could this be for rishi sunak? it is an election year. well, i think it's embarrassing for rishi sunak that he's got another conservative mp who's now having to sit as an independent mp until the next general election. he'll bejoining some of his colleagues. in that respect, he's
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he's leaving the conservative party to save the conservative party to save the nhs . and i think that there the nhs. and i think that there would be millions of people , would be millions of people, disaffected conservative voters like dan porter out there , who like dan porter out there, who can see the chaos, and the conservative party see the failure to deliver and are looking at the alternative. and i'd ask those people to trust the doctor who's seen the conservative party up close has seen the changed labour party of keir starmer up close and has decided that ultimately we need a labour government in this country to get our nhs back on its feet, to turn the economy around and to make sure that we can look to the future with hope and optimism again, because, you know, the conservatives have had enough chances, enough prime ministers and enough time now and they've failed. objectively, they're failed. >> but obviously him standing down wouldn't preclude him from being offered a peerage in the house of lords. so can you categorically confirm that labour haven't offe
he's leaving the conservative party to save the conservative party to save the nhs . and i think that there the nhs. and i think that there would be millions of people , would be millions of people, disaffected conservative voters like dan porter out there , who like dan porter out there, who can see the chaos, and the conservative party see the failure to deliver and are looking at the alternative. and i'd ask those people to trust the doctor who's seen the conservative party up close has seen...
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i think the conservative party today is in very different place. its focus is not on delivering or supporting high quality public services. our political correspondent ben wright told me more about dr poulter. he has been an mp since 2010. he represents central suffolk and north ipswich. hejoined the party under david cameron. he is very much a cameroonian conservative. he is in the centre of the party, a one—nation tory. he is a working doctor in the nhs, working in mental health, and he has continued to do that alongside his time in parliament. he was briefly a minister but has been a backbencher for the last few years. this has come out of the blue. there has been speculation for a long time that the despondency and anger simmering on the tory backbenches could burst into a defection at some point. today we have it. i think it is a big blow for rishi sunak. we are going to have big local elections in a few days which the tory party is braced for being bad. the clock is ticking down quite fast to a general election. the prime minister doesn't h
i think the conservative party today is in very different place. its focus is not on delivering or supporting high quality public services. our political correspondent ben wright told me more about dr poulter. he has been an mp since 2010. he represents central suffolk and north ipswich. hejoined the party under david cameron. he is very much a cameroonian conservative. he is in the centre of the party, a one—nation tory. he is a working doctor in the nhs, working in mental health, and he has...
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it's carnage conservatives on carnage for the conservatives on every single issue, on defence, on the economy, even on brexit. peter. now bear in mind sir keir starmer for three years led the people's vote campaign to reverse brexit. a call for a second referendum even on brexit. sir keir starmer is trusted more than rishi sunak. what on earth is going on? >> well, to say the tories are in turmoil, i think rather understated. i think there are something approaching a terminal to terminal turmoil , and the to terminal turmoil, and the reality is that if they were honest with themselves and with the electorate, they wouldn't even try to stand as a single party because they're so ideologically split. >> and, you know, to use, shakespeare's lurid, imagery in macbeth, they're like two spent swimmers that do cling together and choke their art. >> they are so ideologically split that, frankly, they really struggled to work together as a coalition, let alone as a single party that said, one can hardly blame , rishi sunak because he blame, rishi sunak because he after all, he's the guy that in
it's carnage conservatives on carnage for the conservatives on every single issue, on defence, on the economy, even on brexit. peter. now bear in mind sir keir starmer for three years led the people's vote campaign to reverse brexit. a call for a second referendum even on brexit. sir keir starmer is trusted more than rishi sunak. what on earth is going on? >> well, to say the tories are in turmoil, i think rather understated. i think there are something approaching a terminal to terminal...
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tiger conservation _ how the money is spent? tiger conservation is _ how the money is spent? tiger conservation is an _ how the money is spent? tiger conservation is an expensive i conservation is an expensive business, they are very big cat and they need a large area to live. as a top predator they come into conflict with people and livestock so when order to conserve tigers we need to have the finance in place to ensure they have a future in the wild. the population decline, while it has been recovering in recent years, used to be 100,000. in your view, recent years, used to be 100,000. in yourview, is recent years, used to be 100,000. in your view, is the crisis not over yet?— crisis not over yet? what we have seen — crisis not over yet? what we have seen in _ crisis not over yet? what we have seen in the _ crisis not over yet? what we have seen in the last - crisis not over yet? what we have seen in the last 12 - crisis not over yet? what we | have seen in the last 12 years as a recovery of weld tigers, an all—time low of 3000 but the last 12 years, the number of ti
tiger conservation _ how the money is spent? tiger conservation is _ how the money is spent? tiger conservation is an _ how the money is spent? tiger conservation is an expensive i conservation is an expensive business, they are very big cat and they need a large area to live. as a top predator they come into conflict with people and livestock so when order to conserve tigers we need to have the finance in place to ensure they have a future in the wild. the population decline, while it has been...
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but, claire, do you think that is an option for conservative think conservative mps? do you think they spend easter they suddenly spend the easter recess letters to sir recess writing letters to sir graham or that graham brady, or is that utter madness? graham brady, or is that utter ma well,? utter madness . it >> well, it's utter madness. it won't stop some of your colleagues from doing so. and i can see the attraction of that. when you see polls like this, it does send shivers spine does send shivers down the spine slightly will be slightly and people will be worried. we've been worried. however we've been around this block before. we've had three different prime ministers, nothing really has changed. i think people are just generally angry and if we did another vanity membership vote and contest with with your colleagues, then it isn't going to change much. it isn't going to change much. it isn't going to have the desired effect. i think what the country actually wants to see is a party coming through with some ideas that bnng through with some ideas that bring ho
but, claire, do you think that is an option for conservative think conservative mps? do you think they spend easter they suddenly spend the easter recess letters to sir recess writing letters to sir graham or that graham brady, or is that utter madness? graham brady, or is that utter ma well,? utter madness . it >> well, it's utter madness. it won't stop some of your colleagues from doing so. and i can see the attraction of that. when you see polls like this, it does send shivers spine...
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i also don't feel conservatives will return to power either. that leaves me in a quandary of who to for. vote we need a decision from nigel farage of what his intentions are. who knows? he said a couple of weeks back that he'd make his announcement in a couple of weeks time, whether he'd stick in broadcasting on gb news or whether he'd get back into the reform uk fold. >> but he said he'll leave it till the 11th hour. >> yeah, make up his mind. >> yeah, make up his mind. >> and, ronald, you say, i cannot understand why anyone would want to vote labour or conservative. both have failed the people repeatedly. and yet good old britons seem unable to get off the roundabout of repeatedly voting for failure . repeatedly voting for failure. >> and claire, good morning to you. you say i wouldn't trust labour to look after my puppy. >> i've said that one, have you? >> i've said that one, have you? >> but again, it's fine. >> but again, it's fine. >> i thought puppies actually need a lot of looking after . need a lot of looking after. >> wasn't listening
i also don't feel conservatives will return to power either. that leaves me in a quandary of who to for. vote we need a decision from nigel farage of what his intentions are. who knows? he said a couple of weeks back that he'd make his announcement in a couple of weeks time, whether he'd stick in broadcasting on gb news or whether he'd get back into the reform uk fold. >> but he said he'll leave it till the 11th hour. >> yeah, make up his mind. >> yeah, make up his mind....
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wildlife habit conservation act. one of the things as they say state need more of a say in how management is done versus the federal government. that is a broad generalization, but what do you think of the introduction of the act? guest: i cannot speak to the act particularly, but what i will say is, first, the endangered species act already has a robust mechanism for cooperation between the states and the federal government, and states play a critical role, not only in protecting endangered and threatened species but also in helping to ensure that species do not get to that point in the first instance. then also, secondly, like i said before, we need to fund the endangered species act, because that will also help the federal government help the states implement critical protections and enhance that cooperation effort. host: it was washington state's republican dan will house. he talked about the difference in his mind. i want to play a little bit of what he has to say get your response. [video clip] >> more than its
wildlife habit conservation act. one of the things as they say state need more of a say in how management is done versus the federal government. that is a broad generalization, but what do you think of the introduction of the act? guest: i cannot speak to the act particularly, but what i will say is, first, the endangered species act already has a robust mechanism for cooperation between the states and the federal government, and states play a critical role, not only in protecting endangered...