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6:00, saying that she will now sit down with the appropriate authorities, including the police and hmrc, to set out the facts and draw a line over the row over this home in manchester. and, crucially, she says she will resign bev if she's found to have committed a criminal offence . i will say, as criminal offence. i will say, as i said before, if i committed a criminal offence, i would of course do the right thing and step down, she adds. here the questions raised relays relate to a time before i was an mp, and i will set out my family's circumstances and take an expert tax and legal advice. i look forward to setting out the facts with the relevant authorities at the earliest opportunity. that's advice she had already taken, and so far, sir keir starmer has refused to ask to see. of course, sir keir starmer and others in labour are backing angela rayner as things stand. but this means i think it does raise the temperature in this story. it means that if the police do, find criminal wrongdoing and that would be relating most likely to whether she was telling me the electoral register in
6:00, saying that she will now sit down with the appropriate authorities, including the police and hmrc, to set out the facts and draw a line over the row over this home in manchester. and, crucially, she says she will resign bev if she's found to have committed a criminal offence . i will say, as criminal offence. i will say, as i said before, if i committed a criminal offence, i would of course do the right thing and step down, she adds. here the questions raised relays relate to a time...
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that hmrc isn't any good? because you can. you can ring people up when they're at home. that's the whole point. >> you can't get through . >> you can't get through. >> you can't get through. >> well, you could just walk in when they were all in the office playing with their kids or taking a delivery of their amazon. >> yeah, on the fridge. >> yeah, on the fridge. >> i just think i just think it's a it, it's saying two and two in equals ten is yes. people work from home. yes hmrc is terrible. yes. you know i was sent a bill when my after my uncle died and tried to get it and you can't get through but it's not because they work from home. >> it is okay guys thank you for coming into the studio with us today. always nice to see the pair of you claire and scarlett. appreciate it. >> thank you very much indeed. let's have a look at the weather now with alex burkill. >> things are heating >> looks like things are heating up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. >> morning. here's your latest gb news weather
that hmrc isn't any good? because you can. you can ring people up when they're at home. that's the whole point. >> you can't get through . >> you can't get through. >> you can't get through. >> well, you could just walk in when they were all in the office playing with their kids or taking a delivery of their amazon. >> yeah, on the fridge. >> yeah, on the fridge. >> i just think i just think it's a it, it's saying two and two in equals ten is yes....
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very quickly , hmrc, they it? very quickly, hmrc, they want to go after people's side hustles . if you're selling hustles. if you're selling things on etsy or ebay, they in january said that they're going to be able to get reports from those sites to also see, you know, how much money you've been earning there as well. so, yeah, i just think governments get out of our bank accounts. and as edward snowden once said, if people who say that, why are you worried about privacy if you've got nothing to hide, it's the equivalent of saying, why do you care about free speech if you've got nothing to say? absolutely doesn't make sense. silkie. carlo, big brother, watch. thank you very much. >> thanks so much. silky. right. lots more to come in the next few hours. stay with us. also, why are there no out footballers when many of them must be gay? i'm going to be talking about that and that might all be about to change. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello there. welcome to your latest gb news weather update. it'll be a cloudier day today for most
very quickly , hmrc, they it? very quickly, hmrc, they want to go after people's side hustles . if you're selling hustles. if you're selling things on etsy or ebay, they in january said that they're going to be able to get reports from those sites to also see, you know, how much money you've been earning there as well. so, yeah, i just think governments get out of our bank accounts. and as edward snowden once said, if people who say that, why are you worried about privacy if you've got nothing...
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and you know, it's between, i mean, her and hmrc, the tax people are sorting it out. i mean yeah, i think i think frankly that in politics most things are fair game, and that's been trying to pull a fast one or not. >> no. >> no. >> look, this happened as he's over ten years ago. she wasn't an mp. >> she wasn't anything that doesn't matter if this was something to do with boris johnson, and it was to do with like years ago. and i was sitting here saying to you whatever it was. oh, but scarlett, it was years ago. and you would be having none of it. no i haven't gone and no i mean, i haven't gone on and on about all, all the on about all, all, all the things that boris has done wrong over the years. >> look what i've said is it's fair game, right? it's fair game that investigate. that they investigate. >> they're just >> they're looking they're just pulling one. no, don't pulling a fast one. no, i don't think she's pulling a fast one. >> i think what i think is >> but i think what i think is that conservatives that the conservatives and the tory desperate for tory press
and you know, it's between, i mean, her and hmrc, the tax people are sorting it out. i mean yeah, i think i think frankly that in politics most things are fair game, and that's been trying to pull a fast one or not. >> no. >> no. >> look, this happened as he's over ten years ago. she wasn't an mp. >> she wasn't anything that doesn't matter if this was something to do with boris johnson, and it was to do with like years ago. and i was sitting here saying to you whatever...
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. >> yay hmrc. yeah hmrc, you know you've only got 24 hours to pay your outstanding tax bill. same thing . thing. >> was it a phone call? no, i got a phone call that was probably really probably, probably really probably, probably an probably am in trouble, no. it's like an automated thing. and it was like, oh, you're in big trouble and you haven't paid tax and all the rest, but, you can connect to someone now you press this to someone now if you press this number. i was like, no, i'm all right. thanks. if they really needed be on the needed me, they'd be on the phone themselves. exactly. phone themselves. well, exactly. >> if you're not >> i think that's. if you're not sure, delete up sure, just delete or hang up because will try and get because they will try and get hold again. exactly hold of you again. exactly >> good advice. now over £2 billion to spent billion is expected to be spent on accommodation this on temporary accommodation this yeah on temporary accommodation this year. that's according to disclosures from around 100 councils in england. >> the shortage in soci
. >> yay hmrc. yeah hmrc, you know you've only got 24 hours to pay your outstanding tax bill. same thing . thing. >> was it a phone call? no, i got a phone call that was probably really probably, probably really probably, probably an probably am in trouble, no. it's like an automated thing. and it was like, oh, you're in big trouble and you haven't paid tax and all the rest, but, you can connect to someone now you press this to someone now if you press this number. i was like, no,...
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london march and basically say, look, there are people who are victims here who are being treated by hmrc as if they were criminals. all of that and much more after the news with polly middlehurst. >> nigel, thanks very much indeed and good evening to you. well, the top story from the newsroom tonight, as you've been hearing, piers have been urged to stop opposing the government's rwanda bill after mps again rejected demands for change from the house of lords. it is in the upper chamber right now. if you're watching on television, you can see, the peers discussing that right now, home office minister michael tomlinson earlier saying, though the lords need to allow that bill to pass now to send a clear signal that if you come to the united kingdom illegally, you should not be able to stay once again. piers mulling over those rejected amendments. miss chakrabarti there in the centre of your screen, giving her opinion on that. she's been quite a strong opposer of the government's flagship policy so far, meaning in a new development, the home office has confirmed the government is now conside
london march and basically say, look, there are people who are victims here who are being treated by hmrc as if they were criminals. all of that and much more after the news with polly middlehurst. >> nigel, thanks very much indeed and good evening to you. well, the top story from the newsroom tonight, as you've been hearing, piers have been urged to stop opposing the government's rwanda bill after mps again rejected demands for change from the house of lords. it is in the upper chamber...
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. >> and hmrc, our tax people , say >> and hmrc, our tax people, say they are sweets, but the ruling has been that they're not sweets because the argument put was that they are ingredients in barbecue, that you have a kind of skewer of stuff with meat on it and you're marshmallow and therefore it's an ingredient. >> much as i don't give a damn about this story, i'm astounded that a marshmallow is viewed as an ingredient and not a sweet. i agree with you because we have the my daughter eats the little ones. you know , the little baby ones. you know, the little baby ones. you know, the little baby ones just as they are. they do go into other things. sometimes you roast them on their own on a on a fire. i think it's a ridiculous ruling, but those ridiculous ruling, but those ridiculous rulings apply. >> isabel might be able to enlighten me on this, but there's, fast food outlets and there's, fast food outlets and there's certain things that you can't buy hot. you go into greggs. >> oh, if you if you eat in or if you eat out, that affects whether or not you can get a sausage roll, but it
. >> and hmrc, our tax people , say >> and hmrc, our tax people, say they are sweets, but the ruling has been that they're not sweets because the argument put was that they are ingredients in barbecue, that you have a kind of skewer of stuff with meat on it and you're marshmallow and therefore it's an ingredient. >> much as i don't give a damn about this story, i'm astounded that a marshmallow is viewed as an ingredient and not a sweet. i agree with you because we have the my...
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department of work and pensions get alerts regularly— of work and pensions get alerts regularly from hmrc about carers who have gone _ regularly from hmrc about carers who have gone over the limit but unfortunately does not tell people quickly _ unfortunately does not tell people quickly enough, and people losing 'ust quickly enough, and people losing just £81_ quickly enough, and people losing just £81 a — quickly enough, and people losing just £81 a week every time they go over the _ just £81 a week every time they go overthe limit, just £81 a week every time they go over the limit, they clock up these payments— over the limit, they clock up these payments and then that is why it runs— payments and then that is why it runs into — payments and then that is why it runs into thousands. the payments and then that is why it runs into thousands.— payments and then that is why it runs into thousands. the point is, 'ust to runs into thousands. the point is, just to add. _ runs into thousands. the point is, just to add. if _ runs into thousands. the point is, just to add, if you _
department of work and pensions get alerts regularly— of work and pensions get alerts regularly from hmrc about carers who have gone _ regularly from hmrc about carers who have gone over the limit but unfortunately does not tell people quickly _ unfortunately does not tell people quickly enough, and people losing 'ust quickly enough, and people losing just £81_ quickly enough, and people losing just £81 a — quickly enough, and people losing just £81 a week every time they go over the _...
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it's why we're investing as part of this package, £30 million to ensure that border force, hmrc and other law enforcement agencies can tackle the illegal market. and by the way, when we raise the age of smoking from 16 to 18, before we saw the prevalence of smoking in that group of people fall by 30. so we think this is actually very much in line with what we've already done as a society to try and help people off cigarettes and not being hurt by the tobacco and by the tobacco and the nicotine that we know are in those tobacco products. >> health secretary victoria atkins, thank you very much indeed for joining this indeed for joining me this morning with us morning and bearing with us through problem, through that sound problem, wowzers. right. get wowzers. right. well, let's get straight into the next conversation. i'm by conversation. i'm joined by nadine the studio nadine dorries now in the studio , the former culture secretary, close boris johnson. close ally of boris johnson. she's with her book, the she's here with her book, the plot, i'm sure will plot, which i'm sure you will hav
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if she'd had any sense, she would have sent a check to the hmrc for £3,000 or something, and that probably would have killed it, you know, people, the electoral register thing . i mean, i did a story thing. i mean, i did a story about john major years ago doing worse than that. i did a story about paul nuttall, the ukip leader, worse that. leader, doing worse than that. but shows the but what it shows is the inadequacies of both rayner and starmer. and when starmer says it would be inappropriate to look at the legal advice. what complete rubbish. find me a decent lawyer in the kingdom who agrees with that. why is it inappropriate if i was the boss of a of a company and one of my senior executives had got into trouble like this and said they had legal advice, the first thing i'd say is, well, bring me the advice, and it makes the legal advice, and it makes everybody that legal everybody think that the legal advice than 100% advice is less than 100% supportive. important supportive. it's also important for three other reasons, and i'm sorry if i'm stealing all my colleagues points. >> first,
if she'd had any sense, she would have sent a check to the hmrc for £3,000 or something, and that probably would have killed it, you know, people, the electoral register thing . i mean, i did a story thing. i mean, i did a story about john major years ago doing worse than that. i did a story about paul nuttall, the ukip leader, worse that. leader, doing worse than that. but shows the but what it shows is the inadequacies of both rayner and starmer. and when starmer says it would be...
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hmrc would be crawling all over it, so why shouldn't they be held the same account and held to the same account and actually politicians to be actually politicians need to be above everything above absolutely everything else. if you're going to spend taxpayers trusted . taxpayers money and be trusted. >> we've seen that this >> well, we've seen that this week this week various week or this week with various politicians behaving some politicians behaving in, some would rather stupid way. would say a rather stupid way. i mean , i just how is this going mean, i just how is this going to play out with the voters? do you nigel? you think, nigel? >> the moment there's >> well, at the moment there's no reason for voters not to no reason for the voters not to trust angela rayner because we're to the situation we're back to the situation where has been put where no evidence has been put forward suggest she's forward to suggest she's done something wrong. and yes, there's a of a cloud hanging there's a bit of a cloud hanging over her that obviously when it comes to a council house comes down to a
hmrc would be crawling all over it, so why shouldn't they be held the same account and held to the same account and actually politicians to be actually politicians need to be above everything above absolutely everything else. if you're going to spend taxpayers trusted . taxpayers money and be trusted. >> we've seen that this >> well, we've seen that this week this week various week or this week with various politicians behaving some politicians behaving in, some would rather stupid...
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i mean, another i mean, hmrc is another situation you can't get situation where you can't get hold of anybody. they've told people they even take any people they can't even take any phone for a while, phone calls now for a while, even they meant to be even though they are meant to be working because of working from home because of some if you've got to some reason. so if you've got to do effectively , that's do the job effectively, that's how you judge whether working from and also from home works. and also culturally you talk about culturally you talk about cultural differences, why people would it might be easier would want it might be easier for childcare or getting the washing done or whatever else you other jobs you want to do. but why? people don't want to interact human beings interact with other human beings interact with other human beings in environment . it's such in a work environment. it's such a loss to your if you a huge loss to your life. if you don't go out there and meet people, and it's easy to people, and it's too easy to just kind of shut the door on the world not
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patrick hmrc, i could pick them every week. i mean , but the every week. i mean, but the reason i'm picking them today is they have the lowest occupancy rates of any government department. about 50, despite the fact there's the biggest tax burden in history. if they've only got a 50% occupancy rate, sell off half the office and probably sack half the staff. >> all right, go on. >> all right, go on. >> adam, my nomination is new, teachers union leaders who bragged about saving lives dunng bragged about saving lives during covid by the school closures, they were wrong about that strike again. apparently damaged a lot of children. okay. >> go on. rebecca >> go on. rebecca >> minus henry smith for suggesting that we need a flag minister. we don't have a minister. we don't have a minister for men. even though suicide biggest killer of suicide is the biggest killer of men certain age. but men under a certain age. but apparently need for flax. apparently we need one for flax. >> i do agree. as >> yeah, now, i do agree. as much as you know, we've had this debate l
patrick hmrc, i could pick them every week. i mean , but the every week. i mean, but the reason i'm picking them today is they have the lowest occupancy rates of any government department. about 50, despite the fact there's the biggest tax burden in history. if they've only got a 50% occupancy rate, sell off half the office and probably sack half the staff. >> all right, go on. >> all right, go on. >> adam, my nomination is new, teachers union leaders who bragged about saving...
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appropriate sit down with the appropriate authorities, including the police suss out the police and hmrc, to suss out the facts under this facts and draw a line under this . i'm completely confident i followed times. followed the rules at all times. i as i did before , if i will say, as i did before, if i will say, as i did before, if i criminal offence, i committed a criminal offence, i committed a criminal offence, i course do the right i committed a criminal offence, i and course do the right i committed a criminal offence, i and step'se do the right i committed a criminal offence, i and step down.the right i committed a criminal offence, i and step down. he right i committed a criminal offence, i and step down. i mean, thing and step down. i mean, let's remind ourselves let's just remind ourselves when bofis let's just remind ourselves when boris caught eating boris johnson was caught eating crusty m&s sandwiches downing crusty m&s sandwiches in downing street , she called for him to street, she called for him to resign upon only police investigation. there we are, investigation. bu
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taxes, nadhim zahawi different situation he was undeh different situation he was under, hmrc investigation. and then the conclusion was that he did owe that tax, which he paid. i think if she was smart politically, and what i would have told her to do is just say i was a carer. i didn't really know what i was doing, you know, i'm i'm not, not particularly well educated, can i pay you the money now ? so story would money now? so the story would have about three have gone away in about three daysif have gone away in about three days if she'd done that. and that. that would have demonstrated integrity. but while calling while she persists in calling people liars when they say she wasn't living there, she's calling those people liars. this, this story isn't going to go away. and of course, as i say , keir starmer is just standing back saying, well, i'm not looking legal advice looking at that legal advice because the legal advice is based on what you told the tax advisers or the lawyers. what you've told parliament, what you've told parliament, what you've told parliament, what you've told the
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convthey are actually| people that they are actually from a bona fide organisation like a bank like hmrc. even royal mail post office saying, hey, we've got a delivery for you . and so got a delivery for you. and so what we're seeing now an what we're seeing now is an increase text messages increase in text messages and increase in text messages and increase email and even increase in email scams and even phone using phone calls, which is using social engineering. and the way they do that is by learning a few pieces of information from you. example, tom, what you. so for example, tom, what they might do is, hey, you've got a bucha account. let's have a look at what email address you're using for that boots account. they try account. and then they might try and guess password, you and guess that password, you might bothered about might not be so bothered about your but what your boots account, but what they they know that they do is they know that someone actually someone like tom might actually use email and password use the same email and password in and they'll use the same email and p
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and they are now i don't know if you know the hmrc from the 8th of april until september, the 29th are no longer going to take anyone's calls about their, they've decided on their getting quick returns getting so they will not take your calls. no, because they've probably got their feet up watching tv doing. >> i think there'll be some calls for that to be revealed. absolutely mean, i actually >> this is i mean, i actually think absolute joke . think this is an absolute joke. >> what about the fact that some of now to down of them are now looking to down tools because they've decided that perhaps they they tools because they've decided that fwant)s they they tools because they've decided that fwant)s �*bey they tools because they've decided that fwant)s “be complicitey tools because they've decided that fwant)s “be complicit in don't want to be complicit in potential war crime? >> think i take >> well, i think on that i take that more seriously. that a bit more seriously. >> you heard what said. >> you heard what stephen said. >> you heard what stephen said. >> i think what >> ye
and they are now i don't know if you know the hmrc from the 8th of april until september, the 29th are no longer going to take anyone's calls about their, they've decided on their getting quick returns getting so they will not take your calls. no, because they've probably got their feet up watching tv doing. >> i think there'll be some calls for that to be revealed. absolutely mean, i actually >> this is i mean, i actually think absolute joke . think this is an absolute joke....
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what he said was, you know, i haven't seen the legal advice that she received the advice received from hmrc, the advice that want to release that she doesn't want to release into the public domain. i haven't but have full haven't seen it, but i have full faith in my in my colleague in angela so he's he's angela rayner. so he's he's facing that heat now and think facing that heat now and i think this the scrutiny this shows the kind of scrutiny that labour going to be that labour are going to be increasingly our increasingly facing as our party, probably party in government, they're used to government, they're not used to this. it's mostly been on the conservatives, but now the pressure is going to be on. she is the deputy. pressure is going to be on. she is tyeah,)uty. pressure is going to be on. she is tyeah, yeah yeah i'm not sure >> yeah, yeah yeah i'm not sure how much cut through this is getting with the electorate though that people getting with the electorate thorlike that people getting with the electorate thorlike squabbling that people getting with the electorate thorlike squabbli
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staggering, the dwp can know if people have gone above the threshold, because they get information from hmrc. but they do not then act. so it has been dwp incompetence that led to this. other politicians have described it as cruel. is that a word you would use? you agree this practice is cruel? i would say that. if you look at the work patrick butler and his team have done at the guardian, who have exposed this, they have come out with heartbreaking stories about people working tirelessly to look after loved ones and care for them. they have earned money on the side and without intending, have gone over the threshold, by £1 a week, £2 a week, and then they lose the whole carer�*s a week, and then they lose the whole ca rer�*s allowance a week, and then they lose the whole carer�*s allowance and some are paying back £5,000 even though they have little money. but that in contrast with some people who have evaded tax, the ppp scandal. remember that from the pandemic? when people were paid huge amounts of money and some of the loan is the government paid, people cheated on that and the
staggering, the dwp can know if people have gone above the threshold, because they get information from hmrc. but they do not then act. so it has been dwp incompetence that led to this. other politicians have described it as cruel. is that a word you would use? you agree this practice is cruel? i would say that. if you look at the work patrick butler and his team have done at the guardian, who have exposed this, they have come out with heartbreaking stories about people working tirelessly to...