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a doctor saying that the tories have neglected the nhs so he has to switch to laboun >> well, i find it a very confused thing, resignation, because i think dan is wrong on the issue. you know, since 2010, when he was elected, we have increased funding for the nhs by almost 40% in real terms. so tens of billions of pounds extra. there's no suggestion that the conservative party doesn't care about the nhs, about the nhs, public services admit it's been a much a more difficult situation post covid to get a doctor's appointment. >> you've got now nearly 9 million on waiting lists and we've had stories of people having to extract their own teeth with pliers because they can't get in to see an nhs dentist. so you can understand the poulter side of the argument, surely? >> well, i can understand some of the concerns of the members of the concerns of the members of the concerns of the members of the public. i know them myself, my constituents feel them. and a lot of that does go back to the pandemic, which was an unprecedented event that put immense pressure on the nhs and its its workforce.
a doctor saying that the tories have neglected the nhs so he has to switch to laboun >> well, i find it a very confused thing, resignation, because i think dan is wrong on the issue. you know, since 2010, when he was elected, we have increased funding for the nhs by almost 40% in real terms. so tens of billions of pounds extra. there's no suggestion that the conservative party doesn't care about the nhs, about the nhs, public services admit it's been a much a more difficult situation post...
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no but that's the voice of laboun >> you see, this a labour >> you see, this is a labour supporter. left in a corner. supporter. i left in a corner. i think it is probably a sign of. of things to come if labour do get this year. but you get in power this year. but you know, a fundamental part know, this is a fundamental part of society ability to of our society is the ability to say what you want. you're allowed to offend people, you're allowed to offend people, you're allowed to offend people, you're allowed to have demonstrations, you're allowed to protest. i mean, even the ones that come out here on parliament square on a wednesday night and, you know, some with, some of it's i don't agree with, we've the rivers to we've seen from the rivers to the sea, on big ben on, the sea, shown on big ben on, just few weeks back. but you just a few weeks back. but you know, people that do come know, the people that do come out that to protest out have that right to protest and when states start and when the states start getting it's sort getting involved, jan, it's sort of gets rid it chips away
no but that's the voice of laboun >> you see, this a labour >> you see, this is a labour supporter. left in a corner. supporter. i left in a corner. i think it is probably a sign of. of things to come if labour do get this year. but you get in power this year. but you know, a fundamental part know, this is a fundamental part of society ability to of our society is the ability to say what you want. you're allowed to offend people, you're allowed to offend people, you're allowed to...
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but he's laid down the gauntlet effectively, hasn't he, for laboun effectively, hasn't he, for labour, and he knows perfectly well he's not an idiot . labour, and he knows perfectly well he's not an idiot. i labour, and he knows perfectly well he's not an idiot . i mean, well he's not an idiot. i mean, rishi sunak is a numbers man. he knows he's not going to be in the job much longer. this won't be his problem. absolutely. >> and the pressure is now on obviously for labour to match the pledge. i mean they've been doing this a lot on the sort of economic front where, essentially the tories promising something to and then saying laboun something to and then saying labour, can you do the same? will it meet our fiscal rules ? i will it meet our fiscal rules? i mean, they might think it's clever politics, but i think the pubuc clever politics, but i think the public sees through it, what would you do, fraser, with the armed forces? i mean, when you look at things, i suppose we've got to evolve. we've got to be smarter. there's got to be new technology , raised. there's got technology, rais
but he's laid down the gauntlet effectively, hasn't he, for laboun effectively, hasn't he, for labour, and he knows perfectly well he's not an idiot . labour, and he knows perfectly well he's not an idiot. i labour, and he knows perfectly well he's not an idiot . i mean, well he's not an idiot. i mean, rishi sunak is a numbers man. he knows he's not going to be in the job much longer. this won't be his problem. absolutely. >> and the pressure is now on obviously for labour to match the...
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and it turns out that not all of the people that they brought for brought in want to vote for laboun brought in want to vote for labour. rumoured labour. it's rumoured that i believe andrew said that believe andrew nether said that from i'm not from memory. but yeah, i'm not sure it was confirmed, but sure if it was confirmed, but that the yeah. all that was the rumour. yeah. all right. let's do the right. well let's do the telegraph then. scott, the border blame for fake border force's to blame for fake stamps. apparently the chinese border force's to blame for fake starmakingjarently the chinese border force's to blame for fake starmaking fake tly the chinese border force's to blame for fake starmaking fake stamps. hinese border force's to blame for fake starmaking fake stamps. well,e are making fake stamps. well, they're stamps look they're making stamps that look like selling like british stamps and selling them the problem like british stamps and selling thethere's the problem like british stamps and selling thethere's a the problem like british stamps and selling thethere's a l
and it turns out that not all of the people that they brought for brought in want to vote for laboun brought in want to vote for labour. rumoured labour. it's rumoured that i believe andrew said that believe andrew nether said that from i'm not from memory. but yeah, i'm not sure it was confirmed, but sure if it was confirmed, but that the yeah. all that was the rumour. yeah. all right. let's do the right. well let's do the telegraph then. scott, the border blame for fake border force's to...
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that's why under laboun result of that. that's why under labour, we've made growth. our number one mission. the way that you you , you ensure people are you you, you ensure people are better off is by growing the economy . and growth has been economy. and growth has been staggeringly low under the conservatives, but also financial stability. we can't have a repeat of that mini—budget, which has left people worse off. that's why everything that labour does will be fully costed and financial stability will be at the heart of a labour government. but you forgive me, but then you. >> but you said the big problem here is fiscal drag. but you're not, you're not. you're not saying in any, in any sense that laboun saying in any, in any sense that labour, if you come into into power, are going to get rid of that fiscal drag . that fiscal drag. >> well, we want to see the tax burden on working people lower. but you can only get there if you grow the economy, which is why growth is our number one mission. there are a number mission. but there are a number of that can do of th
that's why under laboun result of that. that's why under labour, we've made growth. our number one mission. the way that you you , you ensure people are you you, you ensure people are better off is by growing the economy . and growth has been economy. and growth has been staggeringly low under the conservatives, but also financial stability. we can't have a repeat of that mini—budget, which has left people worse off. that's why everything that labour does will be fully costed and financial...
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to kind of both unite the party behind a pro spending message and also try and put the fight towards laboun try and put the fight towards labour, because labour, of course, every time they've had things like the 28 billion green new deal on this, they've they've actually really suffered to kind of get their figures out. right. so i think that for the conservatives there is a bit of heart to be taken from this. and, you know, i think you've seen that in the response so far. people like mark francois critique of sunak coming out and supporting this. so i think the opfics supporting this. so i think the optics are about, you know, they would like to present it. as you know, the conservatives are finally taking national security seriously. >> yeah. and it's all well and good. and i know this is the most stupid point to make because everyone plays politics with everything, especially in an election year. it just never seems right to me to be playing politics with our defence. >> yes, quite. and i think we also see a general trend every election where you have a five year parliament and in year
to kind of both unite the party behind a pro spending message and also try and put the fight towards laboun try and put the fight towards labour, because labour, of course, every time they've had things like the 28 billion green new deal on this, they've they've actually really suffered to kind of get their figures out. right. so i think that for the conservatives there is a bit of heart to be taken from this. and, you know, i think you've seen that in the response so far. people like mark...
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is it is disturbing for the tories on what traditional tory topics 15% trust the tories, 22% trust laboun trust the tories, 22% trust labour, 42% say i wouldn't trust either . so it's hardly a, you either. so it's hardly a, you know, a ringing endorsement. >> i think that's right. it's not a ringing endorsement. and the other thing i would say to caveat this poll is that it is conducted by lord ashcroft. he does have a of trying to does have a habit of trying to undermine sunak. i think, undermine rishi sunak. i think, let's be honest, that's the purpose of this poll . but to not purpose of this poll. but to not be leading on any area whatsoever , even on those whatsoever, even on those traditional and also this isn't an outlier poll that you know, most of the polling for the last two years. >> don't think tories have >> i don't think the tories have been on any published poll been ahead on any published poll for over two years. and the problem with this is that it sets the narrative. you have a sense, which is that actually the conservatives can't do anything the anything right. and the
is it is disturbing for the tories on what traditional tory topics 15% trust the tories, 22% trust laboun trust the tories, 22% trust labour, 42% say i wouldn't trust either . so it's hardly a, you either. so it's hardly a, you know, a ringing endorsement. >> i think that's right. it's not a ringing endorsement. and the other thing i would say to caveat this poll is that it is conducted by lord ashcroft. he does have a of trying to does have a habit of trying to undermine sunak. i think,...
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>> i do, he was , he was a new >> i do, he was, he was a new laboun >> i do, he was, he was a new labour, a new labour acolyte. >> that's right. well, he's now working for jp morgan >> that's right. well, he's now working forjp morgan , so he's, working forjp morgan, so he's, gone up in the world somewhat and he's been organising citi lunches for some of his friends and for some senior people. now, the problem with the whole of their campaign and their whole of their approach, we can see all around us with the kind of strikes that are still being called by unions representing people very big salaries . you people on very big salaries. you know, the train drivers, for example, and who really don't care about the effect that that has on the public. and they don't about effect that don't care about the effect that has the working class and the has on the working class and the real people at all. it's real working people at all. it's all complete know all a complete sham. we know what the effect will be if the unions become more powerful, but as archie norman says, and of course, he was a me
>> i do, he was , he was a new >> i do, he was, he was a new laboun >> i do, he was, he was a new labour, a new labour acolyte. >> that's right. well, he's now working for jp morgan >> that's right. well, he's now working forjp morgan , so he's, working forjp morgan, so he's, gone up in the world somewhat and he's been organising citi lunches for some of his friends and for some senior people. now, the problem with the whole of their campaign and their whole of...
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we all know the real problem, which threat of problem, which is the threat of laboun problem, which is the threat of labour. think we're all labour. i think we're all committed fighting them. and committed to fighting them. and but and it's not just about uniting the right. we're in more agreement than we are with the other wing of party. but other wing of our party. but even i think, all recognise even they i think, all recognise we have a genuine problem which is not the fact that we're losing voters to labour. it's the problem is we're losing voters reform the stay voters to reform and to the stay at the people who don't at home. the people who don't want vote for anybody. and want to vote for anybody. and we're campaigning we we're all out campaigning and we all the whole time all get this. the whole time on the doorstep our high the doorstep and in our high streets, people i, streets, which is people say i, they you, the they might say, i like you, the candidate. preferred candidate. i'm always preferred to conservative. can't vote to conservative. i can't vote for this time becau
we all know the real problem, which threat of problem, which is the threat of laboun problem, which is the threat of labour. think we're all labour. i think we're all committed fighting them. and committed to fighting them. and but and it's not just about uniting the right. we're in more agreement than we are with the other wing of party. but other wing of our party. but even i think, all recognise even they i think, all recognise we have a genuine problem which is not the fact that we're...
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now tanking my wales , my beloved now tanking my wales, my beloved wales devolution dominated by laboun wales devolution dominated by labour. drakeford really awful and at least a 20 mile an hour blanket ban has been lifted this week. >> look on the bright side, alex. >> well, but schools, hospitals. yes the drake for 20 mile an hour absurd ban where lorries have been rolling back down the hill because they're having to travel. >> the merciful merciful . >> the merciful merciful. >> the merciful merciful. >> but i think, as i said earlier, you know beat hamza, beat beat anas sarwar. i must say . say. >> i mean, it's a anas sarwar is a is a is a much cleverer politician. >> nevertheless, it's the festival of wokery. i mean, he's a he's a dynastic politician. his father was , the mp for he his father was, the mp for he was an mp, but he's more talented as a british politician than his father. but then again, his father is now the governor of pakistani punjab. he didn't even bother to stay in scotland after retiring as a labour mp. i mean, that's the question. >> yeah. the thing about anal
now tanking my wales , my beloved now tanking my wales, my beloved wales devolution dominated by laboun wales devolution dominated by labour. drakeford really awful and at least a 20 mile an hour blanket ban has been lifted this week. >> look on the bright side, alex. >> well, but schools, hospitals. yes the drake for 20 mile an hour absurd ban where lorries have been rolling back down the hill because they're having to travel. >> the merciful merciful . >> the merciful...
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dan poulter, who is defected to laboun do poulter, who is defected to labour. do you have any. my understanding is he's done this because he thinks the tories have failed on the nhs. do you think that's it, or is he just running because he knows that he's on the losing team at the moment. >> what do you think? i wonder whether he's running because he's on the losing team. but it begs a bigger question about other tories. and as you say, how left wing they are, right? what other parties they might change to. >> yeah, i mean it's kind of reminiscent. do you remember change uk . yes. do you remember change uk. yes. do you remember that. yeah. >> oh yeah. >> oh yeah. >> just sort of ran over to this imaginary party and then they all just well, well then the imaginary party died in the 2019 election because nobody voted for them . for them. >> and i, dan poulter, isn't it? yes. i just don't i when i see anything like this, i think what do his constituents think the people that elected him in the first place, who voted it in a local council, conservative mp and now he's gone? well i'
dan poulter, who is defected to laboun do poulter, who is defected to labour. do you have any. my understanding is he's done this because he thinks the tories have failed on the nhs. do you think that's it, or is he just running because he knows that he's on the losing team at the moment. >> what do you think? i wonder whether he's running because he's on the losing team. but it begs a bigger question about other tories. and as you say, how left wing they are, right? what other parties...
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and i'm finding this on the doorstep, ben, now people are saying to me they don't want to vote for laboun they don't want to vote for labour, but give me a reason to vote conservative. well, i mean, you'd say a lot of the tory votes are going to reform. i mean, the labour polling isn't really up from the corbyn era, is it? so what do the tories do about reform? because actual about reform? because in actual fact, asking me, fact, if you're asking me, i don't think they particularly care much about winning don't think they particularly care i much about winning don't think they particularly care i think:h about winning don't think they particularly care i think they)ut winning don't think they particularly care i think they just/inning don't think they particularly care i think they just wantg don't think they particularly care i think they just want to seats. i think they just want to obliterate the tories. >> look, richard >> well, i mean, look, richard tice has said that and, you know , other of their members have also said that. but, i mean, i think it's very sad because i think, you k
and i'm finding this on the doorstep, ben, now people are saying to me they don't want to vote for laboun they don't want to vote for labour, but give me a reason to vote conservative. well, i mean, you'd say a lot of the tory votes are going to reform. i mean, the labour polling isn't really up from the corbyn era, is it? so what do the tories do about reform? because actual about reform? because in actual fact, asking me, fact, if you're asking me, i don't think they particularly care much...
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yes, there was resistance from laboun there was resistance from labour. but surely rishi sunak could have predicted all of that. and had it baked in. that doesn't seem to be much of a sort of sense of urgency with this government, which, as you say, ben, is pretty odd given that a general election is now mere months away. the real test is going to be next week with those local election results, and if the polls are anything to go by, then it's really not looking good for the prime minister >> okay. olivia utley in westminster, thanks very much. yeah. very interesting poll results. the only thing i would say is, the polls said hillary clinton would win in 2016. the polls said remain would win in 2016. they didn't. they also said that, who was it? corbyn in 2019. and we had the boris johnson avalanche. so take of that. >> keep your eye on those local county council results. so next week i think they will be interesting. and what happens after that in terms of the prime minister's future? you know, it's not done and dusted that he will be campaigning as prim
yes, there was resistance from laboun there was resistance from labour. but surely rishi sunak could have predicted all of that. and had it baked in. that doesn't seem to be much of a sort of sense of urgency with this government, which, as you say, ben, is pretty odd given that a general election is now mere months away. the real test is going to be next week with those local election results, and if the polls are anything to go by, then it's really not looking good for the prime minister...
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beating their chests, it's almost sort of potemkin moderatism moderation by the laboun moderatism moderation by the labour, party at the moment in parliament. and that was that was very much the feeling yesterday. >> well, you know, can you answer your own question for us here on gp news? you know, how many labour mps do you think will be cheering iran over israel penalty shootout ? israel in a penalty shootout? >> quite a lot of them. and you saw some of them there. you heard beth winter, from kanan valley, there's a man called mohammed yasin, from bedford who wanted, us no longer to, export arms to israel. hang on. this is our ally, israel that has just taken 300 drone attacks in one night. richard bergen. kim. kim johnson, you also saw , matt johnson, you also saw, matt weston from leamington spa there. i mean, there was an awful lot of them who were, just itching , itching with itching, itching with anti —israel itching, itching with anti—israel feeling. and therefore, you have to ask that if keir starmer, sir keir starmer did become prime minister, would he be able to get his way or
beating their chests, it's almost sort of potemkin moderatism moderation by the laboun moderatism moderation by the labour, party at the moment in parliament. and that was that was very much the feeling yesterday. >> well, you know, can you answer your own question for us here on gp news? you know, how many labour mps do you think will be cheering iran over israel penalty shootout ? israel in a penalty shootout? >> quite a lot of them. and you saw some of them there. you heard beth...
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. >> well, i mean, it shows how much the labour party has changed that they're protesting laboun changed that they're protesting laboufriends work in that some friends that work in that building, labour hq building, that work in labour hq today, start were today, who for a start were utterly by the protest. utterly unmoved by the protest. but that building is not but most of that building is not labour hq. four of the five floors other are floors at other companies are charities. i said to them, how much sofa going to cost much is that sofa going to cost labour replace repair? they labour to replace repair? they said even labour's said that's not even labour's entrance, else's entrance, that's someone else's sofa. this is the thing. so they vandalised a building right opposite a primary school as well. that didn't affect the labour party. doesn't cost labour party. doesn't cost labour a penny and people on minimum wage are probably cleaning absolutely. this is >> yeah, absolutely. and this is these let's be honest, these are also let's be honest, these are also let's be honest, these don
. >> well, i mean, it shows how much the labour party has changed that they're protesting laboun changed that they're protesting laboufriends work in that some friends that work in that building, labour hq building, that work in labour hq today, start were today, who for a start were utterly by the protest. utterly unmoved by the protest. but that building is not but most of that building is not labour hq. four of the five floors other are floors at other companies are charities. i said...
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laboun choking our rivers and oceans. labour, apparently. and the conservatives are fully behind this. steve barclay wants to really ban wet wipes and be sort of world leading on this. >> and i'll tell you what, it's also a big problem is the flushable wet toilet paper as you talk to any plumber says they don't flush. >> oh really? >> oh really? >> they don't flush. they will, they will. they're meant to dissolve. but they will block your toilet. >> we're going to be all filthy. no one should watch. no. well toilet roll. >> yeah, but it's interesting because ordinary toilet because in ordinary toilet rolls. right. it's just because in ordinary toilet rolls. right. it'sjust the because in ordinary toilet rolls. right. it's just the wet >> all right. it's just the wet ones. >> the flushable wet wipes. >> the flushable wet wipes. >> wet wipes. >> flushable wet wipes. >> flushable wet wipes. >> don't go near them. >> yeah. don't go near them. >> yeah. don't go near them. >> well, why put them in the >> well, why not put them in the bin? i mean,
laboun choking our rivers and oceans. labour, apparently. and the conservatives are fully behind this. steve barclay wants to really ban wet wipes and be sort of world leading on this. >> and i'll tell you what, it's also a big problem is the flushable wet toilet paper as you talk to any plumber says they don't flush. >> oh really? >> oh really? >> they don't flush. they will, they will. they're meant to dissolve. but they will block your toilet. >> we're going to...
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so i mean, it's a it's a good polling company survey , wasn't it, company survey, wasn't it, laboun company survey, wasn't it, labour. all it is, it's a labour survey. so i would love to have seen the actual questions put to individuals seems a individuals because it seems a very strange way of putting a survey out there to put a poll out there. and what are they considering to be left wing? what were the questions? were they policy areas? was it they on policy areas? was it just a general question? are they the age and the they looking at the age and the area that are coming area that people are coming from? it all sort of from? is was it all sort of concentrated in area? so concentrated in one area? so i think that we take one think that we can take this one with a bit of a pinch of with a little bit of a pinch of salt and i mean to be too left wing. there are lots of accusations that either the government is too right wing. it is too left wing. it is too one nation. i think we all need to make our minds up what it is. we want the conservative party to be. that might help and that might s
so i mean, it's a it's a good polling company survey , wasn't it, company survey, wasn't it, laboun company survey, wasn't it, labour. all it is, it's a labour survey. so i would love to have seen the actual questions put to individuals seems a individuals because it seems a very strange way of putting a survey out there to put a poll out there. and what are they considering to be left wing? what were the questions? were they policy areas? was it they on policy areas? was it just a general...
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drunk onr. individual basis because this to me labour drunk on cheap cheap labour were drunk on cheap laboun cheap labour were drunk on cheap labour. again, let's get the students to do it. and again the eu, their their motivation will be realised be they've suddenly realised that they're losing money, they've lost money the they've lost the money of the british tourists going around to all the different eu, eu countries. it was it countries. it was it was it called inter—railing when, when i student. yeah. they i was a student. yeah. they still . but, but, but still do that. but, but, but it's so them now it's not so open to them now because it feels like a closed shop because we're longer shop because we're no longer part this is , this part of the eu. so this is, this is another opportunity is to me, another opportunity to start door to cheap start opening the door to cheap labour and get the students to do . and labour and get the students to do .and i labour and get the students to do . and i think we'll find do it. and i think we'll find ourselves back in the same place we so alison,
drunk onr. individual basis because this to me labour drunk on cheap cheap labour were drunk on cheap laboun cheap labour were drunk on cheap labour. again, let's get the students to do it. and again the eu, their their motivation will be realised be they've suddenly realised that they're losing money, they've lost money the they've lost the money of the british tourists going around to all the different eu, eu countries. it was it countries. it was it was it called inter—railing when, when i...
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shadow home secretary yvette cooper says laboun secretary yvette cooper says labour, a labour government would crack down on yobs. she promised the party would get tough to restore community safety. former police officer oliver lawrence says more policy isn't the answer. >> more legislation, more policy , more procedure isn't going to fix it. i would argue that we've got more than enough. with more than 32 pieces of legislation already out there . what need already out there. what we need is enforcement and proper is proper enforcement and proper execution of the legislation by our justice execution of the legislation by ourjustice system to make sure that we have penalties for people that commit these crimes in our communities. >> the victims of last weekend's knife attack in sydney have been remembered at a candlelight vigil beach . vigil on bondi beach. >> abc grace how sweet , sweet >> abc grace how sweet, sweet the sound . the sound. >> amen. >> amen. >> six people were killed by joel cauchi in a shopping centre last saturday. the attacker was shot dead by police. australia's prime
shadow home secretary yvette cooper says laboun secretary yvette cooper says labour, a labour government would crack down on yobs. she promised the party would get tough to restore community safety. former police officer oliver lawrence says more policy isn't the answer. >> more legislation, more policy , more procedure isn't going to fix it. i would argue that we've got more than enough. with more than 32 pieces of legislation already out there . what need already out there. what we need...
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laboun think, to the labour party. labour, of course, announced last week with rachel reeves crack down on tax avoiders, tax evaders, but didn't say they would do anything about the 5.8 billion lost in fraud on the universal credit system, for example. so i think it's a real challenge that the government would see it certainly as that, the vote tory and will will be a crackdown on the benefits bill. what would labour do? so i think we are seeing the beginning of offers being made here for the election campaign. >> and chris, while we have you, is there anything new at the moment in westminster on the rwanda bill? >> yeah, there is. i asked him for gb news at the press conference. when will these flights take off? we know don't we, emma, that that they, they've dropped this idea of a spnng they've dropped this idea of a spring deadline. that's by june the 21st because of the delays. they say in the house of lords . they say in the house of lords. well the pm said very clearly we will do what it takes to pass it on monda
laboun think, to the labour party. labour, of course, announced last week with rachel reeves crack down on tax avoiders, tax evaders, but didn't say they would do anything about the 5.8 billion lost in fraud on the universal credit system, for example. so i think it's a real challenge that the government would see it certainly as that, the vote tory and will will be a crackdown on the benefits bill. what would labour do? so i think we are seeing the beginning of offers being made here for the...
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laboun gangs and stop the boats. labour, uncomfortable with tackling immigration, will clearly stop at nothing to stop the planes is in other news today, a 28 year old man convicted of attempting to murder two elderly worshippers in mosques in london and birmingham in what a judge described as horrific attacks, has been sentenced to an indefinite hospital order. mohamed abshir, who has paranoid schizophrenia , threw petrol over schizophrenia, threw petrol over his victims and then set them alight outside the mosques. the court heard that 82 year old hashi odowa and 70 year old mohamed riaz were chosen at random because abshir believed they were possessed by evil spirits. mohamed riyas junior said his father's attacker should have been sent to prison to face the maximum sentence. >> mohamed apcar, who set my father on fire. he's not going to serve a prison sentence , but to serve a prison sentence, but he's going to be going to a hospital. probably get served a three course meal and have an evening cup of tea, whereas
laboun gangs and stop the boats. labour, uncomfortable with tackling immigration, will clearly stop at nothing to stop the planes is in other news today, a 28 year old man convicted of attempting to murder two elderly worshippers in mosques in london and birmingham in what a judge described as horrific attacks, has been sentenced to an indefinite hospital order. mohamed abshir, who has paranoid schizophrenia , threw petrol over schizophrenia, threw petrol over his victims and then set them...
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i get a third conservative, third laboun third conservative, third labour, and it's the rest. you know the well that% undecided. >> well that poll actually last week did say that 40 even though that labour were miles ahead, 45% of them said we don't want him. there's no stone with him. can i ask , do you think the can i ask, do you think the prime minister should have said called in? the metropolitan police commission said, i'm sorry, mate, you've had a chance to sort this policing out in in the world's most capital city. what happened to gideon falter was appalling. and he's. and he hasn't even met with him. so he hasn't even met with him. so he hasn't even met with him. so he hasn't even met with gideon falter . should he be out of falter. should he be out of a job, i think completely. but i want to see carnell. don't you ? want to see carnell. don't you? >> it's another matter. >> it's another matter. >> but it's interesting that that that we hear this morning that that we hear this morning that rowley is actually supporting the officer who said that , who supporting the of
i get a third conservative, third laboun third conservative, third labour, and it's the rest. you know the well that% undecided. >> well that poll actually last week did say that 40 even though that labour were miles ahead, 45% of them said we don't want him. there's no stone with him. can i ask , do you think the can i ask, do you think the prime minister should have said called in? the metropolitan police commission said, i'm sorry, mate, you've had a chance to sort this policing out in...
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of course, the conservative msps don't, nor do laboun conservative msps don't, nor do labour. so this is really, really bad news for humza yousaf . the fact that now he's going to have to have a minority government. i mean, yes, it's his choice, but it's going to be difficult. and of course it just piles more woe upon him, doesn't it? given that it's only a week or two since the arrest of peter murrell , of course, the former murrell, of course, the former snp treasurer, mr nicola sturgeon, if you like, are now being charged with embezzlement after a year long police investigation which saw those extraordinary scenes of a blue police tent in the sturgeon front garden. so humza yousaf, he's only had just over a year in power. things are looking very, very difficult for him and people like kate forbes, who of course narrowly missed out on the leadership, he might have to turn to her for help. she might possibly get a big promotion . possibly get a big promotion. ash regan she was another of the leadership candidates . she left leadership candidates. she left the scottish nationa
of course, the conservative msps don't, nor do laboun conservative msps don't, nor do labour. so this is really, really bad news for humza yousaf . the fact that now he's going to have to have a minority government. i mean, yes, it's his choice, but it's going to be difficult. and of course it just piles more woe upon him, doesn't it? given that it's only a week or two since the arrest of peter murrell , of course, the former murrell, of course, the former snp treasurer, mr nicola sturgeon, if...
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now we've obviously heard over the last 24 hours that scottish laboun the last 24 hours that scottish labour, lib dems and of course the scottish conservatives, who have already signed that motion, so it will go to parliament next week. well they are going to vote against humza yousaf . the vote against humza yousaf. the greens also came out last night to say their intention is to vote against humza yousaf, which makes ash regan. yesterday we called her the kingmaker. makes ash regan. yesterday we called her the kingmaker . today called her the kingmaker. today i'm calling her the king breaker because all the power is certainly in her hands. now onto the second vote. of course, if humza yousaf have a vote of no confidence is found against him. well, it doesn't look particularly good in him, but yet he can limp on. as untenable as that may be, however, a vote of no confidence in the government. well, that would essentially put us on an election footing here in scotland before westminster, of all things, which is quite incredible. however alba has come out and said that, you know, we sh
now we've obviously heard over the last 24 hours that scottish laboun the last 24 hours that scottish labour, lib dems and of course the scottish conservatives, who have already signed that motion, so it will go to parliament next week. well they are going to vote against humza yousaf . the vote against humza yousaf. the greens also came out last night to say their intention is to vote against humza yousaf, which makes ash regan. yesterday we called her the kingmaker. makes ash regan. yesterday...
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>> i mean, i think it's certainly get worse under laboun certainly get worse under labour, although some of the mood coming out labour, mood music coming out of labour, you them being tougher you could see them being tougher on but actually on cigarettes, but actually legalising it's a legalising cannabis. so it's a pretty warped and unusual scenario that a future labour government could potentially pose to the country. but i think that i think you're right that the pandemic did change a lot of attitudes and the way that everybody's freedom was shut down overnight in a day with virtually no scrutiny. i think it was necessary at the start of that. once in a century, once in a hundred year eventuality. but the reach kept creeping and the medical advice from the chief medical advice from the chief medical officer and so on was always go harder and deeper on the restrictions of liberty that i think, as now we're seeing with the covid inquiries , we're with the covid inquiries, we're seeing with some of the unintended consequences of that lockdown, the effects on children's mental health, the
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i'm sure they have about laboun >> i'm that they do. and >> i'm sure that they do. and let and it and >> i'm sure that they do. and let labour and it and >> i'm sure that they do. and let labour get and it and >> i'm sure that they do. and let labour get on nd it and >> i'm sure that they do. and let labour get on and it and >> i'm sure that they do. and let labour get on and itit nd let labour get on and say it about but we've been about them. but what we've been doing is concentrating on policies, things like proportionality and net zero, actual policies to deal with immigration rather just immigration rather than just talking it, that's what talking about it, that's what we're focused on. the tories want to fight a dirty war. >> fair enough. let them. they're only showing themselves up for what they are and have been a very long time. up for what they are and have beecan a very long time. up for what they are and have beecan ia very long time. up for what they are and have beecan i check?.ong time. >> can i check? >> can i check? >> read the article >> did you re
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lower than the uk pay rate, creating a clear opportunity of bringing little more than legalised slave laboun >> well, actually the finance package that was set up, did cause us concern. but for a slightly different reason, because the actual hourly pay rate that was being offered to people to come and work in the uk was more than the domestic rate. and we raised that issue, we raised it consistently , the we raised it consistently, the national living wage. it was it was more than that . and so if was more than that. and so if you've got a british worker coming to work in a care setting on the same day as somebody who starts who's an international recruit, they would be taking home money. some of home more money. i get some of the rationale behind it, but actually, why don't we agree with the home office as to what the rate should be and stop tinkering around the edges on the national living, or minimum wage? let's just make sure that we are then funded to pay that rate, so it's still the same . rate, so it's still the same. there is a different rate for people coming into the country from a
lower than the uk pay rate, creating a clear opportunity of bringing little more than legalised slave laboun >> well, actually the finance package that was set up, did cause us concern. but for a slightly different reason, because the actual hourly pay rate that was being offered to people to come and work in the uk was more than the domestic rate. and we raised that issue, we raised it consistently , the we raised it consistently, the national living wage. it was it was more than that ....
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the years after the slave trade in which we continued to run a colonial empire which involved forced laboun empire which involved forced labour, and therefore we were still enacting slavery during the time of colonialism, after the time of colonialism, after the slave trade came the british empire. and so if you're still if you still if you , oh, stop if you still if you, oh, stop living in the past, great. that's why we've got to now. that's why we've got to now. that's where we've got to come back now. 15, 2015. we were paying back now. 15, 2015. we were paying off reparations . paying off reparations. >> okay, okay. let's let's let's hear peter's side . hear peter's side. >> now, listen, look, the fact is this has come out of a poll which says that a certain number of labour voters actually, you know, think it's racist or whatever. as i said to you, the vast majority of people are proud of this country. they are proud of this country. they are proud of this country. they are proud of its history, and they are quite right to i totally reject the implication of what you're saying is that e
the years after the slave trade in which we continued to run a colonial empire which involved forced laboun empire which involved forced labour, and therefore we were still enacting slavery during the time of colonialism, after the time of colonialism, after the slave trade came the british empire. and so if you're still if you still if you , oh, stop if you still if you, oh, stop living in the past, great. that's why we've got to now. that's why we've got to now. that's where we've got to come...
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and for laboun >> yeah, and they are. and for labour, they, they that labour, they, they think that they point to the fact that they can point to the fact that suella braverman, a future possible leader . liz truss her possible leader. liz truss her book launch tonight. they've been document been given this this document out, to journalists today. they're to make clear they're trying to make clear that trussonomics is the future direction for the tory party now that that would be distributed by the left of the party. but they want to try and portray the tory party as getting more extreme the of politics extreme to the right of politics and banging centre is the and banging the centre is the labour that's where labour party. and that's where jonathan and maybe labour party. and that's where jonathanwes and maybe labour party. and that's where jonathanwes streeting, maybe labour party. and that's where jonathanwes streeting, who'se weaving wes streeting, who's debating, of course, the health and the vaping bill in the house
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know they say the disadvantage the younger party it be the tories and party will it be the tories and laboun party will it be the tories and labthat's it will be tories >> that's all it will be tories and because labour have and labour because labour have the unions. the support of the unions. tories to big, big tories used to have big, big financial supporters, quite financial supporters, not quite as many as they used to have because such because they're in such a parlous politically. parlous place politically. that's right. i don't think it's a development at all. a very good development at all. >> it definitely >> no, it definitely is a massive change, donald massive change, up next, donald trump's historic hush money trial is going to begin in new york within the next couple of gb news. >> so, on that breaking news, new south wales police have said officers have arrested a man and he's assisting police with inquiries. injured people inquiries. the injured people suffered non—life threatening injuries and being treated by ambulance paramedics. well, that's a relief. >> so donald trump
know they say the disadvantage the younger party it be the tories and party will it be the tories and laboun party will it be the tories and labthat's it will be tories >> that's all it will be tories and because labour have and labour because labour have the unions. the support of the unions. tories to big, big tories used to have big, big financial supporters, quite financial supporters, not quite as many as they used to have because such because they're in such a parlous politically....
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moment will be a moment of celebration for conservatives and some concern for and maybe some concern for laboun and maybe some concern for labour. labour has said if they win power, they will axe the rwanda plan, even if it's proven to be a success. so they don't want any. i doubt they don't. they don't want this take off they don't want this to take off and to be a success. and the government, of course, is hoping they election, they can fight the election, saying for the saying vote for us and for the rwanda other rwanda scheme because the other lot will axe it. >> well, christopher, i admire your optimism. will, though, sharpen quills, be entering the hide of the prime minister. will this be death by a thousand paper cuts with of paper cuts with echoes of brexit? chris hope, thanks for joining us live from westminster hall. now in the hall. i'm joined now in the studio by former studio by the former parliamentary under—secretary of state for immigration, kevin foster. kevin welcome to the studio. round and round we go . studio. round and round we go. more ping pong than the paris olympics.
moment will be a moment of celebration for conservatives and some concern for and maybe some concern for laboun and maybe some concern for labour. labour has said if they win power, they will axe the rwanda plan, even if it's proven to be a success. so they don't want any. i doubt they don't. they don't want this take off they don't want this to take off and to be a success. and the government, of course, is hoping they election, they can fight the election, saying for the saying vote for us...
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and if laboun >> back off, chris philp. and if labour, you've got an option then let us know what your plans are. right. you're with me. i'm nana akua this is gb news on tv, onune nana akua this is gb news on tv, online and on digital radio. coming up , online and on digital radio. coming up, we'll round up time with angela levin. she'll be here to give us the latest from behind the palace walls. but next, the great british debate this hour. and i'm asking are after a chaotic few days for humza, useless . is this the end humza, useless. is this the end of the road for the snp and scottish independence? i've got to pull up right now on x asking you that very question. is this the end of the road for the snp and scottish independence ? tell and scottish independence? tell me what you think. gbnews.com/yoursay cast your vote now good afternoon. if you're just tuned in. welcome on board. this is gb news on tv, online and on digital radio. it's just coming up to 22 minutes after 4:00. i'm nana akua . right. so before the nana ak
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there are more than a cigarette tory and cigarette paper between tory and laboun cigarette paper between tory and labour, but probably not a whole cigarette between the two of them. unfortunately, think them. and unfortunately, i think if trajectory , if we stay in this trajectory, these sort of 0.1% per month growth will be what we growth rates will be what we face for the years to come. >> that was going my >> and that was going to be my final question mark final question to you, mark littlewood. there's not littlewood. if there's not a great difference in great deal of difference in terms it means for the terms of what it means for the pounds the pence my pounds and the pence in my pocket voter, i just pocket as a voter, i just want some. want for change. some. i want to vote for change. then and isn't that the tories problem? unless they do something quickly, something dynamic quickly, they're in hot water. >> yeah. look, i think it's always difficult for political always difficult for a political party office for party that's been in office for longer decade . there are longer than
there are more than a cigarette tory and cigarette paper between tory and laboun cigarette paper between tory and labour, but probably not a whole cigarette between the two of them. unfortunately, think them. and unfortunately, i think if trajectory , if we stay in this trajectory, these sort of 0.1% per month growth will be what we growth rates will be what we face for the years to come. >> that was going my >> and that was going to be my final question mark final question to you,...
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but of course it's a dividing line with laboun >> well, that's got to be one of the big reasons behind it as well. not just about finances, but throwing the gauntlet down to labour because they know labour can't afford it either. but they're also not going to want to say that they're going to get rid of it, because it will be difficult for them going into an election. so it's really put them in a corner. >> yeah, they're trying to lay all sorts of traps for labour, who of course are 20 points aheadin who of course are 20 points ahead in the polls. labour haven't said how they would respond to these planned benefits changes. there's a green paper out today. it'll be consulted on and who knows. you know, by the time of the election , these may or may not election, these may or may not come to pass , but labour will come to pass, but labour will have to deal with this huge increase in the cost of welfare sooner or later. >> this is what mel stride had to say when we spoke to him about 45 minutes ago. it properly targeting those who need the help most. >> one of the concerns i have, for ex
but of course it's a dividing line with laboun >> well, that's got to be one of the big reasons behind it as well. not just about finances, but throwing the gauntlet down to labour because they know labour can't afford it either. but they're also not going to want to say that they're going to get rid of it, because it will be difficult for them going into an election. so it's really put them in a corner. >> yeah, they're trying to lay all sorts of traps for labour, who of course are...
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the attack over angela rayner trying to , over angela rayner trying to, obviously create a sense of laboun obviously create a sense of labour, sleaze . and yet here we labour, sleaze. and yet here we are again talking about the conservatives. it's only a week or so since william wragg, also gave up the conservative whip over the honey trap scandal. and yet, as i say, it's just the last thing that rishi sunak needs. and also i saw, incidentally, it's maybe a minor detail , but it incidentally, it's maybe a minor detail, but it means now that that, tory rebels need one fewer letter to go in to the 1922 committee in order to trigger a no confidence vote. so who knows whether that may be significant or not. >> it's gone down from 53 to 52, i think, which is, interesting, as some have pointed out, actually, with respect to angela raynen actually, with respect to angela rayner, that this is a case of those who are in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. >> that obviously >> do you think that obviously this is the case with the conservative party criticising angela rayner and then having another
the attack over angela rayner trying to , over angela rayner trying to, obviously create a sense of laboun obviously create a sense of labour, sleaze . and yet here we labour, sleaze. and yet here we are again talking about the conservatives. it's only a week or so since william wragg, also gave up the conservative whip over the honey trap scandal. and yet, as i say, it's just the last thing that rishi sunak needs. and also i saw, incidentally, it's maybe a minor detail , but it incidentally,...
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we want to return the voting patterns in these parts of britain that were let down by laboun britain that were let down by labour, fooled by boris johnson, and may want now to correct things by voting for the real deal >> george , there you are. you're >> george, there you are. you're back in the house. you're you're you're as an mp, how are you being received, my friend? because, you know , you're one of because, you know, you're one of the smartest people that i've. that i've ever met, but, but your message doesn't always go down well with certain people because you don't play the game . because you don't play the game. so how are you being received? how are you being. could i just say maybe inverted commas tolerated well amongst the staff from the librarians to the, waitresses , ecstatically with waitresses, ecstatically with with selfies. >> they're very glad to see me back, as are the hansard writers , because finally, they've got speeches that are legible and not read off, a set of typewritten notes, and constructed by someone else , constructed by someone else, the, independen
we want to return the voting patterns in these parts of britain that were let down by laboun britain that were let down by labour, fooled by boris johnson, and may want now to correct things by voting for the real deal >> george , there you are. you're >> george, there you are. you're back in the house. you're you're you're as an mp, how are you being received, my friend? because, you know , you're one of because, you know, you're one of the smartest people that i've. that i've ever...
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worse, will be especially with the current defesame, not worse, undere the same, if not worse, under laboun the same, if not worse, under labour. also, the uk would be attacked internally well, attacked internally as well, mostly the same people who mostly from the same people who constantly to the uk constantly seem to hate the uk but freedoms and but enjoy the freedoms and benefits security that they benefits of security that they were elsewhere were unable to achieve elsewhere in the world. good point as well. and of course, our own civil who out civil servants who won't go out and fire rockets, let's not and fire the rockets, let's not forget allow that forget they won't allow that ehhen forget they won't allow that either. says, either. remember, andy says, what happened last night in israel occurrence in israel is a daily occurrence in ukraine. russia are ukraine. iran and russia are terrorist be terrorist states and must be treated such . uk the treated as such. the uk and the usa launched to usa both launched aircraft to intercept iranian drones and cruise and israel against cruise
worse, will be especially with the current defesame, not worse, undere the same, if not worse, under laboun the same, if not worse, under labour. also, the uk would be attacked internally well, attacked internally as well, mostly the same people who mostly from the same people who constantly to the uk constantly seem to hate the uk but freedoms and but enjoy the freedoms and benefits security that they benefits of security that they were elsewhere were unable to achieve elsewhere in the world....
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lots of you don't have to be laboun lots of you don't have to be labour. i mean, there are lots of lots of english people who who do not celebrate. >> well, okay, well, everybody hold that thought . that's very hold that thought. that's very interesting. from scarlet, we'll return to that. but right now we've got michael tomlinson. michael is the minister of state for illegal migration. and he joins us on the morning after the night before when the rwanda bill got passed and came through. michael, when will we see things happening on that front ? front? >> well, as you know, i'm keen to see things happening as, as soon as possible. the prime minister set out and made it very clear that it's going to take 10 to 12 weeks for the first flight to actually take off and to get off the ground. but you're right, last night was a momentous occasion. we were told that the bill would never pass, that we would never get it through, and the prime minister was determined to ensure that we got the bill through. and we did that last night. and shortly after midnight, i fo
lots of you don't have to be laboun lots of you don't have to be labour. i mean, there are lots of lots of english people who who do not celebrate. >> well, okay, well, everybody hold that thought . that's very hold that thought. that's very interesting. from scarlet, we'll return to that. but right now we've got michael tomlinson. michael is the minister of state for illegal migration. and he joins us on the morning after the night before when the rwanda bill got passed and came through....
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talking about was, by law, lord ashcroft, although although 45% of people weren't enthusiastic about laboun weren't enthusiastic about labour, if you turn that poll the other way round, more than 50% were. and would prefer labour to the tories. so at the moment it it looks it looks almost certain that labour will get a majority of the election. quite how much we'll have to see. i don't think the tories will wiped out, as polls will be wiped out, as the polls suggest . suggest. >> w a @— >> is angela rayner a problem for , it's not a good look, for them, it's not a good look, i mean, no one wants to be investigated by the police, which is what angela rayner is facing. i don't think it'll actually make a huge difference in the polls. and what she said is, if she's convicted of a criminal offence , that she will criminal offence, that she will quit, i think that would be a pity quit, i think that would be a pity , but we'll have to have to pity, but we'll have to have to wait for the outcome of the police investigation in to see where this one goes next. >> meanwhile, it's a game of ping >>
talking about was, by law, lord ashcroft, although although 45% of people weren't enthusiastic about laboun weren't enthusiastic about labour, if you turn that poll the other way round, more than 50% were. and would prefer labour to the tories. so at the moment it it looks it looks almost certain that labour will get a majority of the election. quite how much we'll have to see. i don't think the tories will wiped out, as polls will be wiped out, as the polls suggest . suggest. >> w a @—...