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rishi sunak will hope he can convince tory voters not to do the same. helen catt, bbc news. visitors to tokyo's nightlife area were in for a surprise when a 100 metre tall godzilla was projected on to buildings. the fictional radioactive monster is 70 years old this year. tourism bosses hope that projecting images of the beast onto buildings, in the shinjuku ward, will encourage visitors to flock to the area. �*digital godzilla' will be making three appearances a day at weekends and on national holidays. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. once again, we've had some really contrasting weather conditions across the country with a west—east divide. the best of the sunshine certainly in western areas, despite a few shower clouds brewing up through the afternoon. pleasant enough in morecambe, lancashire. different story to the east of the pennines, though. in leeds, an afternoon of heavy, persistent rain, blustery, cool winds as well. now, we're going to flip that while the story on its head into tomorrow, with the best of the sunshine out to the east. it will be a b
rishi sunak will hope he can convince tory voters not to do the same. helen catt, bbc news. visitors to tokyo's nightlife area were in for a surprise when a 100 metre tall godzilla was projected on to buildings. the fictional radioactive monster is 70 years old this year. tourism bosses hope that projecting images of the beast onto buildings, in the shinjuku ward, will encourage visitors to flock to the area. �*digital godzilla' will be making three appearances a day at weekends and on...
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we'll see what the tories but rachel reeves is tories say. but rachel reeves is right. despite overall right. despite that, the overall tax is still going up. tax burden is still going up. >> liam halligan, thank for >> liam halligan, thank you for making things simple making complicated things simple to especially for to understand, especially for simple always a simple folk like me. always a pleasure . thank very much. pleasure. thank you very much. there's still to come there's lots more still to come between and 5:00. and between now and 5:00. and there's fresh developments today. in a story of first broke back in january about people buying royal mail stamps. buying fake royal mail stamps. but first, let's have your latest news headlines. and it's tatiana sanchez . tatiana sanchez. >> martin thank you. the top stories police are searching for other body parts after the discovery of a torso at a salford nature reserve. greater manchester police says the human remains were found wrapped in plastic by a member of the pubuc plastic by a member of the public at kersal d
we'll see what the tories but rachel reeves is tories say. but rachel reeves is right. despite overall right. despite that, the overall tax is still going up. tax burden is still going up. >> liam halligan, thank for >> liam halligan, thank you for making things simple making complicated things simple to especially for to understand, especially for simple always a simple folk like me. always a pleasure . thank very much. pleasure. thank you very much. there's still to come there's...
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i think on the tory side in terms of what are they getting from this? i agree with stephen, i don't think this will save the tories local election campaign. they are in dire straits. but what it does is i think it probably improves it a little bit because people are thinking, at least they are under pressure as well. one of labour's keep media performance, the attacked, is not out there, so she is on the defensive and even if it does not lead exactly to where they wanted to, it is at least doing something in the media terms. we have spoken about labour, wonder backin we have spoken about labour, wonder back in the commons, the vote on the smoking ban back in the commons, you should when debit do you think rishi sunak can move the dial? ida. should when debit do you think rishi sunak can move the dial?— sunak can move the dial? no, but let's take those _ sunak can move the dial? no, but let's take those issues _ sunak can move the dial? no, but let's take those issues in - sunak can move the dial? no, but let's take those issues in order, . let's take
i think on the tory side in terms of what are they getting from this? i agree with stephen, i don't think this will save the tories local election campaign. they are in dire straits. but what it does is i think it probably improves it a little bit because people are thinking, at least they are under pressure as well. one of labour's keep media performance, the attacked, is not out there, so she is on the defensive and even if it does not lead exactly to where they wanted to, it is at least...
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from the tories. lode headline grabbing gimmicks we have seen from the tories.— headline grabbing gimmicks we have seen from the tories. we need to end it there. seen from the tories. we need to end it there- always _ seen from the tories. we need to end it there. always great _ seen from the tories. we need to end it there. always great to _ seen from the tories. we need to end it there. always great to have - seen from the tories. we need to end it there. always great to have you - it there. always great to have you with us. viewers want to see and hear about your detailed plan for social care, so went that is back and ready do bring it back to us on sunday. thank you for being with us. as we've mentioned, the scottish first minister humza yousaf could face two no confidence votes next week. one in himself and one in his government, after he dumped his coalition partners, the greens. to hang on, he either needs to get them back on side — unlikely — or win the support of alba, the small indepen
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would the smoking ban the tory ban bring you back to the tory party well, i have to say, under the current leadership, i think if rishi sunak had the choice, he'd probably ban alcohol, too. ihave he'd probably ban alcohol, too. i have no doubt about that whatsoever. well, let's have a look now at the all important . weather. >> looks like things are heating up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. >> hello and welcome back to the latest update from the met office. some showers will continue overnight, but otherwise it turns drier with clear spells and it turns chilly in places. with our air now coming from the north, that's a cold direction with isobars out opening out as well. lighter winds will mean a greater chance of a frost. there will be widespread clear skies across the uk as the showers fade away, although 1 or 2 showers will continue across northern ireland, parts of wales and the southwest , more especially for southwest, more especially for northeast scotland. the north sea well . some of the sea coast, as well. some of the showers in northern scotland will falling snow
would the smoking ban the tory ban bring you back to the tory party well, i have to say, under the current leadership, i think if rishi sunak had the choice, he'd probably ban alcohol, too. ihave he'd probably ban alcohol, too. i have no doubt about that whatsoever. well, let's have a look now at the all important . weather. >> looks like things are heating up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. >> hello and welcome back to the latest update from the met office. some...
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to abolish national insurance with cuts to the state pension or another tory tax rise. >> mr. speaker, he has got to keep up. this government delivered an increase, committed to the next parliament. i do think i heard him say that. when it comes to the nhs you would much rather be treated in england, not wales. not a word about their plans for the country. taxes have been cut by 900 pounds, free childcare has been expanded. nine months in a row, mr. speaker and inflation is down again 3.2%. our plan is working. a brighter future. >> mr. speaker, i welcome the 20 million pounds allocated and i'm very eager to see that the money is spent according to local wishes. will my friend join me in urging to make sure the voices are heard in the money is spent the way the people want? >> our long-term plan means 75 towns including carleton will benefit from 20 million pounds each to invest, but that would be in the hands of local people deciding their priorities. investing in parks and green spaces, tackling antisocial behavior, he deserves praise for securing that. >> thank you, mr. spe
to abolish national insurance with cuts to the state pension or another tory tax rise. >> mr. speaker, he has got to keep up. this government delivered an increase, committed to the next parliament. i do think i heard him say that. when it comes to the nhs you would much rather be treated in england, not wales. not a word about their plans for the country. taxes have been cut by 900 pounds, free childcare has been expanded. nine months in a row, mr. speaker and inflation is down again...
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what could be in the tory manifesto , frankly, what do tory manifesto, frankly, what do you to in that you want to go in that manifesto? if it does go in manifesto? and if it does go in there, will it matter? gbnews.com forward slash your say. well coming up nhs waiting lists. they've dropped now for the fifth month in a row, but compared to last year, the same time last year, they're up up on 12 months. down on five months. who do you want to choose? well rishi says his plan is rishi sunak says his plan is working. we're going to speak to the secretary the shadow health secretary a little bit later on. this is good britain on . gb news. >> good morning. welcome to your latest gb news weather update. it's a much drier and brighter day for many areas of the uk. today will also feel quite warm in the sunshine, but if you're across the south coast, you're more likely to see cloudier skies and potentially some rain. that's weather that's because of this weather front that's sunk southwards through tonight. to through tonight. it's going to unger through tonight. it's going to linger southe
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i've got to answer your question. >> i want to ask you, as a tory. yeah. really? >> don't smile when you said that. >> really? is this the priority of a tory government, 20 points behind in the polls, do behind in the polls, to do something behind in the polls, to do somepopular with our voters isn't popular with our voters who have wandered off. how does it help? >> doesn't divide the party. >> it doesn't divide the party. the party is hopelessly divided anyway. let give you anyway. but let me just give you anyway. but let me just give you an when i was in the an example. when i was in the commons, was perfectly commons, there was a perfectly sensible legislation, sensible piece of legislation, and children must and that is that children must have seat belts in the back of the seats. the libertarians said, no, no, no, no. the parents know best. they must make the choice. never mind if your child goes hurtling through the windscreen and dies. but parents well, they parents know best. well, they don't . don't. >> but i believe it was a tory government that banned c
i've got to answer your question. >> i want to ask you, as a tory. yeah. really? >> don't smile when you said that. >> really? is this the priority of a tory government, 20 points behind in the polls, do behind in the polls, to do something behind in the polls, to do somepopular with our voters isn't popular with our voters who have wandered off. how does it help? >> doesn't divide the party. >> it doesn't divide the party. the party is hopelessly divided anyway....
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rishi sunak will hope he can convince tory voters not to do the same. helen catt, bbc news. officials in kenya have warned about even heavier rainfall as downpours batter parts of east africa. more than 150 people have been killed in neighbouring tanzania, while hundreds of thousands have been displaced in burundi and uganda. there are also fears that five key dams on the tana river — kenya's longest — could overflow in the coming days, with people in affected areas advised to move to higher ground. these pictures are from kenya's makueni county south—east of nairobi — so far, at least 76 people have died there, with a further 130,000 displaced. meanwhile in tanzania, flood waters have engulfed houses in the capital dar es salaam and displaced more than 200,000 throughout the country. tanzania's prime minister has blamed "environmental degradation" for the severity of the damage. 0ur correspondent anita nkonge is in nairobi and gave us this update. we continue to see heavy rainfall this weekend. just last night, we saw such heavy rainfall here in kenya that it caused
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and i the tories worse. and i think the tories are just i think they've just thrown they've totally given up. >> but what's new about this is it saying labour will the it saying labour will become the biggest scotland? yes. biggest party in scotland? yes. now new. now that's new. >> yeah. and if there's anyone worse the tories, it's the worse than the tories, it's the snp. there's that more snp. well there's that more deserving kicked out . deserving of being kicked out. but the problem is that not having a strong opposition is not good for a democracy . it's not good for a democracy. it's not, it's not. it allows labour to or to whichever party is in power to really do whatever they want. the tories have had that for the last five years. yeah. and they've kind of squandered it. and in inaction and infighting . inadequacy. yeah. infighting. inadequacy. yeah. >> because i know you like labourjosh, but aren't >> because i know you like labour josh, but aren't you concerned by some of their policies no no one t
and i the tories worse. and i think the tories are just i think they've just thrown they've totally given up. >> but what's new about this is it saying labour will the it saying labour will become the biggest scotland? yes. biggest party in scotland? yes. now new. now that's new. >> yeah. and if there's anyone worse the tories, it's the worse than the tories, it's the snp. there's that more snp. well there's that more deserving kicked out . deserving of being kicked out. but the...
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it's tory mp andrew rosindell. gb news, contributor and broadcaster albie amankona and broadcaster albie amankona and author amy nicole turner. oh yes. and i wonder if you can tell what might be wrong with this woman so interviewed for a job earlier this week. >> the interview went so well. every question she had, i had a great answer for it. i used to work in recruitment. i know how to interview. >> get ready britain, here we go. the rwandans are laughing at us. next . next. >> the news at just after 9:00. my >> the news at just after 9:00. my name is polly middlehurst. our top story tonight, arsenal fc our top story tonight, arsenal ec is hosting bayern munich at the emirates stadium tonight. despite a terror threat from the islamic state group, manchester city are also in action. they're away to real madrid. the metropolitan police says it's put into place tonight a robust policing plan for the game in london, and european football's governing body today insisted that all of this week's champions league quarter
it's tory mp andrew rosindell. gb news, contributor and broadcaster albie amankona and broadcaster albie amankona and author amy nicole turner. oh yes. and i wonder if you can tell what might be wrong with this woman so interviewed for a job earlier this week. >> the interview went so well. every question she had, i had a great answer for it. i used to work in recruitment. i know how to interview. >> get ready britain, here we go. the rwandans are laughing at us. next . next....
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and going within the tories. and going into an election, they must have to ask themselves that if you've lost trust of public, lost the trust of the public, the respect the public and the respect of the public and the respect of the public and the that you are competent the proof that you are competent at the positions you hold to be effective as government, what effective as a government, what is of view? so it's is the point of view? so it's a party needs to really party that needs to really fundamentally house in fundamentally clean house in order forward. whether order to go forward. whether it's in leadership or not. it's in in leadership or not. >> this isn't unique just to >> but this isn't unique just to the tories. i mean, of course they are the ones in power now. but i remember the washing machine keith vaz , for machine salesman, keith vaz, for example. this is not just example. so this is not just something that happens to this one particular party. there's something on, perhaps more something going o
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tory party at the m> could see >> do you think we could see a repeat 1997 here? repeat of 1997 here? >> i think it will be in the sense of could very likely be sense of we could very likely be looking at a very large labour majority . absolutely. what would majority. absolutely. what would be is be fundamentally different is whereas was some be fundamentally different is whereas enthusiasm was some be fundamentally different is whereas enthusiasm foras some be fundamentally different is whereas enthusiasm for tonyme genuine enthusiasm for tony blair and new labour misplaced enthusiasm, i would say. but nevertheless, that was real. no, it really was. >> i mean, it really was. i m
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reckless tory tax productivity. reckless tory tax pledges will leave homebuyers worse off labourers warning labour warns rather excuse me, the party says the conservatives long time ambition to scrap national insurance contributions will create a £46 billion black hole, their analysis suggests. first home buyers could be £280 worse off each year due to an increase in mortgage repayments, shadow minister alison mcgovern told us the policy will harm young couples. >> it's hardly fair to put at risk that position that people are in when they're trying to buy their first home, when they're really saving and doing, making unfunded making these sorts of unfunded tax commitments has that effect. it's worse for people who are in that position, who struggle to be able to buy their own home. >> weather and storm kathleen is expected to bring heavy gusts and rain, and the highest temperatures of the year so far as it hits the uk today, pushing in from the atlantic. the storm is set to bring gusts of up to 70mph to northern i
reckless tory tax productivity. reckless tory tax pledges will leave homebuyers worse off labourers warning labour warns rather excuse me, the party says the conservatives long time ambition to scrap national insurance contributions will create a £46 billion black hole, their analysis suggests. first home buyers could be £280 worse off each year due to an increase in mortgage repayments, shadow minister alison mcgovern told us the policy will harm young couples. >> it's hardly fair to...
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and now some tories what he did. and now some tories are urging him to go forjune or july. but it still seems that he really wants to go long looking towards the end of the year, either october or november, which would give jeremy hunt, the chancellor , the time to put the chancellor, the time to put in an autumn statement with some more tax cuts, one of them being a cut in stamp duty. >> right. okay, and obviously the longer they leave it, the more chance they've got of interest rates falling again. still, is that part of their thinking? >> yeah , the economy is >> yeah, the economy is genuinely improving. so although the inflation figures this month weren't as good as they expected them to be, it is likely that inflation will fall to the bank of england 2% target by by general election time, that means an interest rate cut. it may not come as early as june as people hoped, because of the inflation figures that have just been published , but it should been published, but it should come during the summer. so yes , come during the summer. so yes, i mean, generally speaking,
and now some tories what he did. and now some tories are urging him to go forjune or july. but it still seems that he really wants to go long looking towards the end of the year, either october or november, which would give jeremy hunt, the chancellor , the time to put the chancellor, the time to put in an autumn statement with some more tax cuts, one of them being a cut in stamp duty. >> right. okay, and obviously the longer they leave it, the more chance they've got of interest rates...
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that's finds that the tories are behind on eycutthilthe chase,hat's finds that the tories are behind on eycutthilthe chase, andrew. let's cut to the chase, andrew. but importantly 45% of but it's importantly 45% of voters still don't want starmer. isn't that interesting? that's the interesting thing here. so thatis the interesting thing here. so that is the glimmer of hope in this. for rishi sunak. >> he's not sealed the deal, to use that cliche political use that awful cliche political expression. starmer. he's boring. he boring. they don't know what he stands for . and if you look at a stands for. and if you look at a lot of focus groups because you see data, people he see the data, people say he keeps changing mind. see the data, people say he keeis changing mind. see the data, people say he keei mean,]ing mind. see the data, people say he keei mean, he's mind. see the data, people say he keei mean, he's changed mind >> i mean, he's changed his mind on we've seen this on on all sorts. we've seen this on whether woman a on whether a woman is a woman on brexit, on jeremy corbyn, whe
that's finds that the tories are behind on eycutthilthe chase,hat's finds that the tories are behind on eycutthilthe chase, andrew. let's cut to the chase, andrew. but importantly 45% of but it's importantly 45% of voters still don't want starmer. isn't that interesting? that's the interesting thing here. so thatis the interesting thing here. so that is the glimmer of hope in this. for rishi sunak. >> he's not sealed the deal, to use that cliche political use that awful cliche political...
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— election in the uk because the tories are _ election in the uk because the tories are now seen as cruel and unfair, _ tories are now seen as cruel and unfair, and — tories are now seen as cruel and unfair, and i_ tories are now seen as cruel and unfair, and i think labour will have a good _ unfair, and i think labour will have a good day— unfair, and i think labour will have a good day using this measure by the prime _ a good day using this measure by the prime minister.— prime minister. indeed. stefanie, thank ou prime minister. indeed. stefanie, thank you very — prime minister. indeed. stefanie, thank you very much. _ prime minister. indeed. stefanie, thank you very much. thanks - prime minister. indeed. stefanie, thank you very much. thanks forl prime minister. indeed. stefanie, i thank you very much. thanks for our panel to the time being. back to new york. this is outside the courthouse where donald trump's trial has been taking place. throughout the last good few hours, we've been covering the ins and outs of what's happening inside the courtroom. thejurors of what's
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listen, coming up, one woman has said that she wouldn't dare date a tory. the increasing a tory. with the increasing ideological between young a tory. with the increasing ideoland al between young a tory. with the increasing ideoland women between young a tory. with the increasing ideoland women ,between young a tory. with the increasing ideoland women , would n young a tory. with the increasing ideoland women , would you ung a tory. with the increasing ideoland women , would you date men and women, would you date someone with ? good 7 good evening. the dup tavern is open.i good evening. the dup tavern is open. i love this. yeah, this is great. joining me for more. fabulous. this is good, isn't it? i love this. well, listen, i've nana akua. i'm in for michelle dewberry now. keep me company seven. political company until seven. political commentator benedict spence and also at also visiting professor at staffordshire university, tom buick. and so, as you know, the tavern hopefully you've tavern is open. hopefully you've got drink home got yourself a drink at home as well. right so
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i wouldn't a tory. why. i wouldn't date a tory. why. young women are more left wing. >> so this is some new >> yeah. so this is some new research from the economist that shows there's a growing ideological divide between young men and women . so young men and young women. so young women are now most likely to describe themselves as very liberal. they're the most progressive demographic. and according to research and anecdotally, we're seeing this bleed into the world of dating. so on dating apps , there is so on dating apps, there is a growing trend to sort of state your political preferences . and your political preferences. and if you're on the left, say, i'd never date a tory, you might remember there was a thing a few years ago where labour members were wearing badges that said, i've never kissed a tory. never kissed a tory. yeah, exactly. so this is like a really this is this is like a really significant phenomenon among in the world of dating, where people are kind of making decisions on who to date and not date based on what they
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. >> tory sex trap. senior conservative mp william wragg has admitted his involvement in a honey trap sixteen scandal targeting several mps and a political journalist. gb news has exclusive access to messages sent by the honey trap account. >> civil servants walkout civil servants could refuse to work over fears they could be complicit in war crimes in gaza. if israel is found to have broken international law. their union is considering taking legal action against the government . government. >> brexit victory britain has been named the second most powerful country in the world by the global soft power index. has brexit britain actually exceeded expectations? >> well, this is a story that is rocking westminster. westminster currently in recess, of course, but there's very little else being spoken about amongst people in positions of power today. that is, of course, the honey trap honey pot scandal, whereby over a dozen senior figures in westminster have been receiving flirtatious , receiving flirtatious,
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i've got to answer your question. >> i want to ask you, as a tory. yeah. really? >> don't smile when you said that. >> really? is this the priority of a tory government, 20 points behind in the polls, do behind in the polls, to do something behind in the polls, to do somepopular with our voters isn't popular with our voters who have wandered off. how does it help? >> doesn't divide the party. >> it doesn't divide the party. the party is hopelessly divided anyway. let give you anyway. but let me just give you anyway. but let me just give you an when i was in the an example. when i was in the commons, was perfectly commons, there was a perfectly sensible legislation, sensible piece of legislation, and children must and that is that children must have seat belts in the back of the seats. the libertarians said, no, no, no, no. the parents know best. they must make the choice. never mind if your child goes hurtling through the windscreen and dies. but parents well, they parents know best. well, they don't . don't. >> but i believe it was a tory government that banned c
i've got to answer your question. >> i want to ask you, as a tory. yeah. really? >> don't smile when you said that. >> really? is this the priority of a tory government, 20 points behind in the polls, do behind in the polls, to do something behind in the polls, to do somepopular with our voters isn't popular with our voters who have wandered off. how does it help? >> doesn't divide the party. >> it doesn't divide the party. the party is hopelessly divided anyway....
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we've had a tory government. absolutely >> labour >> so i'm in the labour mistakes, the tories have mistakes, but the tories have done about it either. done nothing about it either. >> are very, very >> agree. you are a very, very intelligent but that's the intelligent man. but that's the stupidest ever heard intelligent man. but that's the stupsay;t ever heard intelligent man. but that's the stupsay that ever heard intelligent man. but that's the stupsay that it's ever heard intelligent man. but that's the stupsay that it's aboutzr heard intelligent man. but that's the stupsay that it's about theeard intelligent man. but that's the stupsay that it's about the red book. >> no, i don't think it's all about the red. saying what about the red. i'm saying what we is change in the nhs, we need is change in the nhs, and that. where's and it's just that. where's this talking book this talking about the red book this morning? that the morning? i'm not saying that the a&e the idea that a&e crisis is, but the idea that the
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this is a well time. >> i mean, tories can't >> i mean, the tories can't catch or tory support. >> i mean they, they need all the mps especially from scotland that can get. that they, they can get. >> of course this is >> yeah. yeah of course this is not helpful. >> think this might win them >> i think this might win them some in scotland we like some votes. in scotland we like somebody goes out a mad somebody who goes out in a mad ranger somebody who goes out in a mad rang mean scotland is ahead of >> i mean scotland is ahead of the i like because the game. i feel like because they're they're they're doing stuff, they're changing stuff. they're allowing stuff to happen that we're just not having happen in london. >> things in scotland are well, they're obviously they're allowing well, obviously they're allowing well, obviously they're actually forwarding thinking in regards to stopping the for children to the medication for children to actually those stopped and yeah, stopped in the rest of britain first. >> oh was it actually the snp sort of lagged and they were they weren't going
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but the tory back to government. but the tory party is so riven by divisions and factions and sunak wallows around in the middle, and he's got no sense of leadership because underpinning it all, he gives me no sense that he's got a real set of beliefs and values that drives his conduct in government. >> all right. okay. look, philip, the opinion polls would suggest that he is one of the worst prime ministers we've ever had. >> no, i disagree if you look at the situation he inherited and where we are now, we're a lot better off in the opinion polls than were when we were when he when he took over. however, no, you you're not. you know, no you're not. >> when >> it's worse than when liz truss had your you had truss when you had your you had your and, and, and our brand your say and, and, and our brand was massively tarnished at the time. >> i mean, you can't just come in and have a new shop manager after gerald ratner makes a speech and all of a sudden that that that reputation changes, he inherited and that's what bil
but the tory back to government. but the tory party is so riven by divisions and factions and sunak wallows around in the middle, and he's got no sense of leadership because underpinning it all, he gives me no sense that he's got a real set of beliefs and values that drives his conduct in government. >> all right. okay. look, philip, the opinion polls would suggest that he is one of the worst prime ministers we've ever had. >> no, i disagree if you look at the situation he inherited...
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the tories. you can look at any metric immigration, their obsession with diversity . their obsession with diversity. with cameron's a—list onwards. you can look at. >> that's what i mean about the woke policies. >> yeah, you can look at any number of policies and but they're not a nationalist party of the right. so maybe he moved for cynical reasons because they're about to lose, i don't know, he said it was due to their lack of funding for the nhs. and therefore, you say that the tories have not properly funded the nhs. my question is the nhs is a labour idea in origin, isn't it just flawed at its conception? that's a much bigger question because there's never been enough funding for it. it's never enough , no, i it. it's never enough, no, i think there should be more, but it's a black hole. >> but anyway , we haven't got >> but anyway, we haven't got time for that because we've got one final question from mary. >> hi, terry and june offensive. >> hi, terry and june offensive. >> what have you
the tories. you can look at any metric immigration, their obsession with diversity . their obsession with diversity. with cameron's a—list onwards. you can look at. >> that's what i mean about the woke policies. >> yeah, you can look at any number of policies and but they're not a nationalist party of the right. so maybe he moved for cynical reasons because they're about to lose, i don't know, he said it was due to their lack of funding for the nhs. and therefore, you say that the...
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these have been deliberately provoked by tory transport secretaries starting from grant shapps — this is notjust me saying that but rail industry sources and employers that have said it as well. it might sound basic but unfortunately it has not been basic because the current tory transport secretary, mark harper, has not sat down with the unions in more than 18 months. he has not been round the negotiating table. he has not shifted the mandate for the operators. he has actually, we think, told the rail delivery group that negotiates with the unions not to negotiate any further either. so he has been deliberately provoking this, prolonging this, because he thinks it's a good excuse because the trains aren't running on time and it's a good distraction from his failures. so it would be my first priority to resolve this dispute and get round the table. and i think we could find a compromise. it wouldn't necessarily mean an increased pay deal because there are other conditions and reforms on the table, and i'm confident that we could find it. just as labour—run wales did, they avoided an
these have been deliberately provoked by tory transport secretaries starting from grant shapps — this is notjust me saying that but rail industry sources and employers that have said it as well. it might sound basic but unfortunately it has not been basic because the current tory transport secretary, mark harper, has not sat down with the unions in more than 18 months. he has not been round the negotiating table. he has not shifted the mandate for the operators. he has actually, we think,...
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so what the tories brexit, the tories did after brexit, the tories did after brexit, the tories allowed to tories allowed this to be to encourage students, encourage foreign students, international come to international students come to study in britain, pay your fat fees to subsidise british students whose fees have been frozen for years and then will give you a two year stay on visa afterwards. they've now changed their minds. they've done a u—turn they've u—turn on that. they've withdrawn two years withdrawn this extra two years for who come the for students who come the sort of studying and of post studying visa, and he thinks going an thinks that's going to be an issue of people coming issue in terms of people coming and here the university. >> just try sneak last >> just try and sneak this last story about water story in about the water companies, just really companies, because i just really want about this sewage want to talk about this sewage dumping which dumping in bathing spots, which is 50. we need is up nearly 50. i think we need to that. seriously to address that. seri
so what the tories brexit, the tories did after brexit, the tories did after brexit, the tories allowed to tories allowed this to be to encourage students, encourage foreign students, international come to international students come to study in britain, pay your fat fees to subsidise british students whose fees have been frozen for years and then will give you a two year stay on visa afterwards. they've now changed their minds. they've done a u—turn they've u—turn on that. they've...
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scottish tory its purpose. scottish tory leader douglas ross said it was a coalition of chaos that has now ended in chaos. a coalition of chaos that has now ended in chaos . a court in now ended in chaos. a court in new york has overturned harvey weinstein's 2020 conviction for sex crimes. it's a stunning development for the former top hollywood producer, whose crimes sparked what became known as the metoo movement . manhattan's metoo movement. manhattan's district attorney will now decide...
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but this, you pension age has tripled under the tories . but this, you know, the tories. but this, you know, it's like, what is poverty? you think of poverty, you think of people scratching around in a in a shanty in calcutta or a shanty slum in calcutta or something. no, basically in the uk, they measure poverty uk, because they measure poverty is relative measure. it's is a relative measure. it's like, you know, oh, you've only got bill gates has got 98% of what bill gates has got. you're got. you're in, you're in poverty. you know this this is nonsense. be. i was nonsense. people can be. i was in poverty and i didn't realise i was in poverty. i thought i had plenty of money. that's that's how poverty now that's how poverty works. now it's have it's like you don't have a speedboat and your mate's your neighbour's oh, neighbour's got a speedboat. oh, you're it's you're in poverty. it's ridiculous . also this, you're in poverty. it's ridiculous. also this, this ridiculous. and also this, this bit. the number of people bit. so the number of people over 60 living poverty wh
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i was with a senior tory mp , with was with a senior tory mp, with defence interests earlier or experience earlier forming serving officer. he said this is great. it's perfectly exactly what the backbenches want to heah what the backbenches want to hear. it helps sunak going maybe into the difficult period post local elections. the polls suggest it won't go so well for the tory party and the mayoralty votes in some of the big cities may also not go well, so that helps him. so all round it's pretty good politics, let alone trying to keep us safe. and i think that's the response we're getting from his allies here. and maybe some of his critics, too , in parliament. yeah. too, in parliament. yeah. >> all right chris thanks. that's gp gb news political editor christopher hope. well, we've got james heappey, who is the former armed forces minister, joining us now, james, morning to you. is it fair to say that you effectively quit as a minister and you're standing down at parliament because you were pretty fed up that the government, the tory government, wasn't spending more on defence? >> no. >
i was with a senior tory mp , with was with a senior tory mp, with defence interests earlier or experience earlier forming serving officer. he said this is great. it's perfectly exactly what the backbenches want to heah what the backbenches want to hear. it helps sunak going maybe into the difficult period post local elections. the polls suggest it won't go so well for the tory party and the mayoralty votes in some of the big cities may also not go well, so that helps him. so all round it's...
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you know, this lack of confidence in how the tories have been running the nhs. but as you say, nick, let's see if the labour party can do any better. let's move up north, go to scotland. yes, yes, i'm calling this section kilt clad chaos. yes, with this is extraordinary, i mean , i think extraordinary, i mean, i think it was a bit cruel to call humza yousaf . it was a bit cruel to call humza yousaf. humza it was a bit cruel to call humza yousaf . humza useless when he yousaf. humza useless when he was first elected. that was his kind of nickname , however, my kind of nickname, however, my goodness me. >> well, he's doing politics in a slightly different way, isn't he? writing to his opponents and say, please help me, please support me here? i think the answer to that is in a very prompt. >> let's give some context to this. so obviously in the week , this. so obviously in the week, he decides to ditch the greens. that was a coalition pact that was set up by his predecessor, nicola sturgeon, who's got her own problems right now. let's keep her out of it for the mo
you know, this lack of confidence in how the tories have been running the nhs. but as you say, nick, let's see if the labour party can do any better. let's move up north, go to scotland. yes, yes, i'm calling this section kilt clad chaos. yes, with this is extraordinary, i mean , i think extraordinary, i mean, i think it was a bit cruel to call humza yousaf . it was a bit cruel to call humza yousaf. humza it was a bit cruel to call humza yousaf . humza useless when he yousaf. humza useless when...
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what about when the tory part, what about when the tory part, what about the tory party made it all blue, made it the background? >> the tory party had made it all blue multiple times. >> exactly. >> exactly. >> just m- >> but i'm just saying that is not the moment you not the gotcha moment that you and subsidised by the state. >> as far as i'm aware, we don't need a minister for flags, but we should a minister for we should have a minister for common we should have a minister for conweyn we should have a minister for conwe do. it's ipso macveigh >> we do. it's ipso macveigh different departments to and different departments go to and double this double check things like this because keep messing because they can't keep messing with because they can't keep messing witiour former colleague is >> our former colleague is supposed do that. >> our former colleague is suppose minutesthat. >> our former colleague is supposeminutes left. we're >> two minutes left. so we're going have reveal going to have to reveal tonight's union tonight's greatest britain union jackass very quickly. who's your
what about when the tory part, what about when the tory part, what about the tory party made it all blue, made it the background? >> the tory party had made it all blue multiple times. >> exactly. >> exactly. >> just m- >> but i'm just saying that is not the moment you not the gotcha moment that you and subsidised by the state. >> as far as i'm aware, we don't need a minister for flags, but we should a minister for we should have a minister for common we...
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, they are finished — signed with the tories, they are finished in — signed with the tories, they are finished in scotland and they will never— finished in scotland and they will never get — finished in scotland and they will never get another second vote. he had never get another second vote. hrs. had set never get another second vote. had set up never get another second vote. he: had set up until some days ago that the green party and the alliance with them was worth its weight in gold. and then all of a sudden it turned on a sixpence.— gold. and then all of a sudden it turned on a sixpence. yes, because the were turned on a sixpence. yes, because they were starting _ turned on a sixpence. yes, because they were starting to _ turned on a sixpence. yes, because they were starting to make - they were starting to make increasing demands. and they became outrageous— increasing demands. and they became outrageous in some of their demands and i outrageous in some of their demands and i think— outrageous in some of their demands and i think they had set out their stall to _ and i
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past tory, 14 years of the tories being in power. he's got a book out called kingmaker secrets, lies and the truth about five prime ministers, because when they've been deposed and he's been at the heart of collecting letters of no confidence, going over a threshold, announcing it will be a so it goes on. a vote. and so it goes on. interestingly for me, though, the book, the book which you knew coming, now knew we knew was coming, we now have it is out on have the title of it is out on november 7th. now i think november the 7th. now i think the election is going to be november avoid. so november the 21st to avoid. so any money raised the party any money raised in the party conference, party conference, the tory party doesn't in election doesn't count in election spending. that happens, spending. if that happens, this book be dynamite. at the book will be dynamite. at the heart of what i expect to be the general campaign . general election campaign. >> sir graham >> now, you know, sir graham brady, him brady, you've interviewed him a
past tory, 14 years of the tories being in power. he's got a book out called kingmaker secrets, lies and the truth about five prime ministers, because when they've been deposed and he's been at the heart of collecting letters of no confidence, going over a threshold, announcing it will be a so it goes on. a vote. and so it goes on. interestingly for me, though, the book, the book which you knew coming, now knew we knew was coming, we now have it is out on have the title of it is out on november...
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they obviously don't like working tories . we've seen working for tories. we've seen that with the takedown of several ministers. but the way that they disrupted brexit, i mean, perfectly in mean, you said it perfectly in your patrick. your opening statement, patrick. we've problem we've also got a problem with unions to unions because when you go to see these palestinian marches, unions because when you go to see pro—palestine ian marches, unions because when you go to see pro—palestine marches,ies, the pro—palestine marches, they've always got union banners. know you banners. i don't know if you noficed banners. i don't know if you noticed that. always noticed that. they're always union flown. so it union flags being flown. so it worries unions worries me that unions infiltrating the civil service are now having a detrimental impact politically. joanna this sets a very, worrying sets a very, very worrying precedent. sets a very, very worrying pre�*now,t. people's views sets a very, very worrying prethe n,t. people's views sets a very, very worryi
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so tory's so the daily mail has tory's trail. defence, tax, trail. labour on defence, tax, migration , even brexit. the migration, even brexit. the telegraph has. rayner faces new homes, tax questions. the guardian has brexit blamed as uk drug shortages put lives at risk and the times is going with hopes of rate cuts suffer blow inews has israel will defy plea for restraint and strike iran? cameron reveals. and finally, the sun has american idol harry. and those were your front pages. okay, kicking off the in—depth look at the front pages, the sun, louis the sun, royal. royal files his new country royal, meaning prince harry. and it says american idol harry because they don't think he does anything. he does a lot of stuff. he spends all day long complaining about his. >> not what that means. >> that's not what that means. >> that's not what that means. >> it means. idol >> that's what it means. idol means he's not doing. >> they isn't it a play on >> they mean, isn't it a play on the show? american idol? >> yeah, play on the >> yeah, it's a play on
so tory's so the daily mail has tory's trail. defence, tax, trail. labour on defence, tax, migration , even brexit. the migration, even brexit. the telegraph has. rayner faces new homes, tax questions. the guardian has brexit blamed as uk drug shortages put lives at risk and the times is going with hopes of rate cuts suffer blow inews has israel will defy plea for restraint and strike iran? cameron reveals. and finally, the sun has american idol harry. and those were your front pages. okay,...
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the triple the tory slash triple lock was the tory slash lib dem coalition policy that came in between 2010 and 2015. it says that the basic state pension goes up each year by the increase in earnings across the economy. on average, the increase in prices , or 2.5, increase in prices, or 2.5, whichever is higher. this year, we have an 8.5% increase in the bafic we have an 8.5% increase in the basic state pension from today, because that's how much earnings went up. that's on top of last year's 10.1% went up. that's on top of last year's10.1% increase. >> okay. i'm sorry, liam halligan, we have to interrupt and cross now to sentencing. >> day is finally upon us after a long and harrowing road to get some sort of justice for cody . some sort of justice for cody. we always knew in our broken hearts what the conclusion would be any doubt that our be without any doubt that our beautiful his life beautiful boy had lost his life down crime for no down to knife crime for no reason at all. the sentence passed is somewhat a blessing that they are no longer on our streets and hopefully go somewh
the triple the tory slash triple lock was the tory slash lib dem coalition policy that came in between 2010 and 2015. it says that the basic state pension goes up each year by the increase in earnings across the economy. on average, the increase in prices , or 2.5, increase in prices, or 2.5, whichever is higher. this year, we have an 8.5% increase in the bafic we have an 8.5% increase in the basic state pension from today, because that's how much earnings went up. that's on top of last year's...
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but the tories are convinced they are onto something. i think the double standards have been extraordinary. angela rayner herself has spent her political career calling people out for exactly the thing that she seems to be doing now. it's not acceptable to ignore it. the conservatives hope they have angela rayner on the ropes. labour hopes she'll soon be vindicated, putting an end to an issue which has dogged the party for weeks. leila nathoo, bbc news. to the us — where the vice president has blamed donald trump for the loss of abortion rights in arizona. kamala harris' comments followed the arizona supreme court's decision to impose a total ban on the procedure, upholding a law enacted a hundred and 60 years ago. ms harris says the former president wants to take america back to the 19th century. what has happened here in arizona is a new inflection point. it has demonstrated once and for all that overturning roe was just the opening act, just the opening act of a larger strategy to take women's rights and freedoms. part of a full on
but the tories are convinced they are onto something. i think the double standards have been extraordinary. angela rayner herself has spent her political career calling people out for exactly the thing that she seems to be doing now. it's not acceptable to ignore it. the conservatives hope they have angela rayner on the ropes. labour hopes she'll soon be vindicated, putting an end to an issue which has dogged the party for weeks. leila nathoo, bbc news. to the us — where the vice president...
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Apr 16, 2024
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we have seen tory party use we have seen the tory party use this before reporting this playbook before reporting political opponents the political opponents to the police campaigns police during election campaigns to distract from their record. i will say , as i did before, if i will say, as i did before, if i committed a criminal offence, i would of course do the right thing and step down. the british pubuc thing and step down. the british public deserves politicians who know apply to them. know the rules apply to them. the raised relate to a the questions raised relate to a time before i was an mp, and i have set out my family circumstances and take an expert tax and legal advice. i look forward to setting out the facts with relevant authorities at forward to setting out the facts witiearliestevant authorities at forward to setting out the facts witiearliest opportunity'ities at forward to setting out the facts witiearliest opportunity .ties at forward to setting out the facts witiearliest opportunity . izs at forward to setting out the facts witiearliest opportunity . i amt the earl
we have seen tory party use we have seen the tory party use this before reporting this playbook before reporting political opponents the political opponents to the police campaigns police during election campaigns to distract from their record. i will say , as i did before, if i will say, as i did before, if i committed a criminal offence, i would of course do the right thing and step down. the british pubuc thing and step down. the british public deserves politicians who know apply to them....