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theresa may remember her. a prime minister who was so weak and ineffective, she made jeremy corbyn look like an attractive option in 2017. well she has aimed fire at boris johnson and liz truss, this supposedly conservative politician who recently announced that she's proudly woke, has this week taken a sideswipe at johnson and truss warning about the threat of populism in western democracies . populism in western democracies. but what is populism? a bit like? the word misinformation ? like? the word misinformation? it's been characterised by progressives as some sort of dark, extreme force. now it can be. and that is a worry. but all too often it's just common sense and following the will of ordinary voters , low taxes, so ordinary voters, low taxes, so you can grow the economy to pay for public services. i guess that's populist. the policing of our borders. otherwise why have them ? protecting freedom of them? protecting freedom of speech, standing up to international tyrants with a defence budget to match a
theresa may remember her. a prime minister who was so weak and ineffective, she made jeremy corbyn look like an attractive option in 2017. well she has aimed fire at boris johnson and liz truss, this supposedly conservative politician who recently announced that she's proudly woke, has this week taken a sideswipe at johnson and truss warning about the threat of populism in western democracies . populism in western democracies. but what is populism? a bit like? the word misinformation ? like?...
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i think you make it really i should put about theresa may and one thin- should put about theresa may and one thing it— should put about theresa may and one thing it to _ should put about theresa may and one thing it to be _ should put about theresa may and one thing it to be really— should put about theresa may and one thing it to be really careful— should put about theresa may and one thing it to be really careful about i thing it to be really careful about when _ thing it to be really careful about when you — thing it to be really careful about when you are _ thing it to be really careful about when you are prime _ thing it to be really careful about when you are prime minister- thing it to be really careful about when you are prime minister is l when you are prime minister is because — when you are prime minister is because you _ when you are prime minister is because you do _ when you are prime minister is because you do have _ when you are prime minister is because you do have this i when you are prime minister is i because you do have this power, technically— becaus
i think you make it really i should put about theresa may and one thin- should put about theresa may and one thing it— should put about theresa may and one thing it to _ should put about theresa may and one thing it to be _ should put about theresa may and one thing it to be really— should put about theresa may and one thing it to be really careful— should put about theresa may and one thing it to be really careful about i thing it to be really careful about when _ thing it to be really...
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theresa may remember her. a prime minister who was so weak and ineffective, she made jeremy corbyn look like an attractive option in 2017. well she has aimed fire at boris johnson and liz truss, this supposedly conservative politician who recently announced that she's proudly woke, has this week taken a sideswipe at johnson and truss warning about the threat of populism in western democracies . populism in western democracies. but what is populism? a bit like? the word misinformation ? like? the word misinformation? it's been characterised by progressives as some sort of dark, extreme force. now it can be. and that is a worry. but all too often it's just common sense and following the will of ordinary voters , low taxes, so ordinary voters, low taxes, so you can grow the economy to pay for public services. i guess that's populist. the policing of our borders. otherwise why have them ? protecting freedom of them? protecting freedom of speech, standing up to international tyrants with a defence budget to match a
theresa may remember her. a prime minister who was so weak and ineffective, she made jeremy corbyn look like an attractive option in 2017. well she has aimed fire at boris johnson and liz truss, this supposedly conservative politician who recently announced that she's proudly woke, has this week taken a sideswipe at johnson and truss warning about the threat of populism in western democracies . populism in western democracies. but what is populism? a bit like? the word misinformation ? like?...
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theresa may launched this _ presided over this. theresa may launched this inquiry _ presided over this. theresa may launched this inquiry back- presided over this. theresa may launched this inquiry back in - presided over this. theresa may | launched this inquiry back in 2017 and she is top since about some of the response she met from whitehall to this end jeremy hunt talking in the sunday times about the dilemmas he faced given the huge amounts of competition will have to be paid out of it. but i suspect tomorrow given the gravity of what has happened it will be primarily about the victims and i think there will be an attempt by politicians to raise above party politics in this because some of the story says we have seen in absolutely harrowing. we will have more from tony under other correspondence as this progresses and we will continue covering this today. —— and our other correspondence. french forces have launched what they call a "major operation" in new caledonia to regain control of a key road linking the capital noum
theresa may launched this _ presided over this. theresa may launched this inquiry _ presided over this. theresa may launched this inquiry back- presided over this. theresa may launched this inquiry back in - presided over this. theresa may | launched this inquiry back in 2017 and she is top since about some of the response she met from whitehall to this end jeremy hunt talking in the sunday times about the dilemmas he faced given the huge amounts of competition will have to be paid out of it....
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it takes me back to theresa ma with badly. it takes me back to theresa may with letters _ badly. it takes me back to theresa may with letters falling _ badly. it takes me back to theresa may with letters falling off - badly. it takes me back to theresa may with letters falling off in - badly. it takes me back to theresa may with letters falling off in the l may with letters falling off in the conference. we should all learn to love this about campaigns, events. if i'd been running, strangely enough i did not, it is raining very hard so you go inside. you go into the room the public paid millions for, then in there.— the room the public paid millions for, then in there. amine, several eo - le for, then in there. amine, several peeple have _ for, then in there. amine, several people have suggested _ for, then in there. amine, several people have suggested to - for, then in there. amine, several people have suggested to me, - for, then in there. amine, several| people have suggested to me, why nafta do not use the £2 million media suite where he has given many announcements in th
it takes me back to theresa ma with badly. it takes me back to theresa may with letters _ badly. it takes me back to theresa may with letters falling _ badly. it takes me back to theresa may with letters falling off - badly. it takes me back to theresa may with letters falling off in - badly. it takes me back to theresa may with letters falling off in the l may with letters falling off in the conference. we should all learn to love this about campaigns, events. if i'd been running, strangely...
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it's really that takes me back to theresa may with the letters falling off at the conference. oh, dear. in the sense that it's events and which we should all learn to love about election campaigns as events. here's another version if i'd been running it. strangely enough, they didn't ask. it's raining very hard. so you go inside, you go inside, you go into the room, which the public paid millions for, from which, as chancellor, i wrote cheques to keep your family and businesses going in this very room. i'd have done it in there. yeah. i mean, several people around and about the westminster village have suggested to me why on earth did they not use the £2 million media suite where rishi sunak has given many of announcements where he could have been nice and warm and dry? the number ten answer to that is, well, it's the done thing to go and stand in the streets. except there was the other alternative, which you could have done what liz truss did, which was drive around for 20 minutes while you're waiting for the rain to stop. but it definitely got things off to almost an unbeli
it's really that takes me back to theresa may with the letters falling off at the conference. oh, dear. in the sense that it's events and which we should all learn to love about election campaigns as events. here's another version if i'd been running it. strangely enough, they didn't ask. it's raining very hard. so you go inside, you go inside, you go into the room, which the public paid millions for, from which, as chancellor, i wrote cheques to keep your family and businesses going in this...
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he's only 56 years old, but he joins a cast list you heard there from theresa may, deciding not to stand again. but they might be deciding to stand down for a very personal reasons, they may feel that actually they
he's only 56 years old, but he joins a cast list you heard there from theresa may, deciding not to stand again. but they might be deciding to stand down for a very personal reasons, they may feel that actually they
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may. andrea leadsom. kwasi kwarteng. matt hancock. sir charles walker, endless amounts of them, but government ministers who have to answer about what it means for all these people to leave at the same time, which is now a larger number than it was conservatives leaving in 1997, which of course, was an augur of what came next.
may. andrea leadsom. kwasi kwarteng. matt hancock. sir charles walker, endless amounts of them, but government ministers who have to answer about what it means for all these people to leave at the same time, which is now a larger number than it was conservatives leaving in 1997, which of course, was an augur of what came next.
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many people standing down likejohn redwood, greg clark who had lots of cabinetjobs, theresa may, lots of differentjobs, people who have been around for a long time going this time and also quite a few of the labour benches as well. harriet harman, margaret hodge. however, whether it is fair or not, it absolutely adds to the impression that this election is hurtling towards a big generational change and that is the impression all of these departures give out. i don't think they are done yet.— these departures give out. i don't think they are done yet. there will be a fiuht think they are done yet. there will be a fight for _ think they are done yet. there will be a fight for the _
many people standing down likejohn redwood, greg clark who had lots of cabinetjobs, theresa may, lots of differentjobs, people who have been around for a long time going this time and also quite a few of the labour benches as well. harriet harman, margaret hodge. however, whether it is fair or not, it absolutely adds to the impression that this election is hurtling towards a big generational change and that is the impression all of these departures give out. i don't think they are done yet.—...
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theresa may reiterated the tens of thousands — no. theresa may reiterated the tens of thousands pledge, _ no. theresa may reiterated the tens of thousands pledge, did _ no. theresa may reiterated the tens of thousands pledge, did that - of thousands pledge, did that happen? of thousands pledge, did that ha--en? . of thousands pledge, did that happen? 140. they later manifesto... happen? no. they later manifesto... you can happen? its. they later manifesto... you can go through these and it is clear... it you can go through these and it is clear... , . , you can go through these and it is clear... , ., , ., clear... it is really important because _ clear... it is really important because you _ clear... it is really important because you have _ clear... it is really important because you have made - clear... it is really important because you have made this| clear... it is really important - because you have made this promise in every election and in fact you have delivered the complete opposite because of policies you implemented, the
theresa may reiterated the tens of thousands — no. theresa may reiterated the tens of thousands pledge, _ no. theresa may reiterated the tens of thousands pledge, did _ no. theresa may reiterated the tens of thousands pledge, did that - of thousands pledge, did that happen? of thousands pledge, did that ha--en? . of thousands pledge, did that happen? 140. they later manifesto... happen? no. they later manifesto... you can happen? its. they later manifesto... you can go through these and it is...
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and if we hadnt have had theresa may. and if we hadn't had theresa may, we wouldn't have had all the terrible fallout that came from this brexit. >> and the tories would have won . exactly, exactly. >> all this could have been sorted much sooner , except on sorted much sooner, except on the on the day that boris was going to stand up and say, i'm going to stand up and say, i'm going to stand up and say, i'm going to volunteer as late as, conservative leader michael gove suddenly announced he might run as well. so boris had to stand down. it was a look . it was down. it was a look. it was a terrible act of political treachery . i terrible act of political treachery. i don't terrible act of political treachery . i don't have a single treachery. i don't have a single iota of faith in michael gove. i'm glad he's gone, michael. i think he's a political . creep. think he's a political. creep. >> michael, you're going to have to tell us what you're thinking. get off that fence. >> you have to look at what he's done.i >> you have
and if we hadnt have had theresa may. and if we hadn't had theresa may, we wouldn't have had all the terrible fallout that came from this brexit. >> and the tories would have won . exactly, exactly. >> all this could have been sorted much sooner , except on sorted much sooner, except on the on the day that boris was going to stand up and say, i'm going to stand up and say, i'm going to stand up and say, i'm going to volunteer as late as, conservative leader michael gove suddenly...
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and if we hadnt have had theresa may. and if we hadn't had theresa may, we wouldn't have had all the terrible fallout that came from this brexit. >> and the tories would have won . exactly, exactly. >> all this could have been sorted much sooner , except on sorted much sooner, except on the on the day that boris was going to stand up and say, i'm going to stand up and say, i'm going to stand up and say, i'm going to volunteer as late as, conservative leader michael gove suddenly announced he might run as well. so boris had to stand down. it was a look . it was down. it was a look. it was a terrible act of political treachery . i terrible act of political treachery. i don't terrible act of political treachery . i don't have a single treachery. i don't have a single iota of faith in michael gove. i'm glad he's gone, michael. i think he's a political . creep. think he's a political. creep. >> michael, you're going to have to tell us what you're thinking. get off that fence. >> you have to look at what he's done.i >> you have
and if we hadnt have had theresa may. and if we hadn't had theresa may, we wouldn't have had all the terrible fallout that came from this brexit. >> and the tories would have won . exactly, exactly. >> all this could have been sorted much sooner , except on sorted much sooner, except on the on the day that boris was going to stand up and say, i'm going to stand up and say, i'm going to stand up and say, i'm going to volunteer as late as, conservative leader michael gove suddenly...
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this happened under theresa may. this happened when you have people who don't have that experience, you know, you're really you really are a big beast, isn't he? >> is unquestionably a big beast. >> and he looked like he wanted to actually play a part in that kind of what came next, the kind of rehabilitation, the kind of talk about, you know, different. which way is the tory party going to go? is it going to be the right, the left? what kind of future looks like? i will say on the times point as well, i've already had one person from news uk text me and say within 12 months michael gove will be editor of the times, so we wanted to keep an eye on given how influential journalist he had a proper journalistic career had a properjournalistic career before politics, i should think that's even money. >> i think i would. that's even money. >> so you think michael gove will quit and he'll be editor of the times shortly? i'm sorry to whoever the current editor of the times is. by the way, apologies. just to reiterate the bre
this happened under theresa may. this happened when you have people who don't have that experience, you know, you're really you really are a big beast, isn't he? >> is unquestionably a big beast. >> and he looked like he wanted to actually play a part in that kind of what came next, the kind of rehabilitation, the kind of talk about, you know, different. which way is the tory party going to go? is it going to be the right, the left? what kind of future looks like? i will say on the...
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he served in theresa may's government, and most recently with rishi sunak, and of course it adds to that narrative that the tories, it's a sinking ship. it's falling apart at the seams for rishi sunak. rishi sunak needs some good news quite soon if he's going to get his campaign going and take on what is turning into quite a sizeable lead in the opinion polls for labour. of course there's a lot of work, and a lot of time to go in this election campaign but it's not been the best start in this decision by michael gove will only compound that. �* . by michael gove will only compound that. �* , ., ~ . ., by michael gove will only compound that. �* a ., that. and in terms of michael gove, what do you — that. and in terms of michael gove, what do you think _ that. and in terms of michael gove, what do you think are _ that. and in terms of michael gove, what do you think are the _ that. and in terms of michael gove, what do you think are the key - that. and in terms of michael gove, | what do you think are the key things he will be remembered for? a5 what do you think are the key thing
he served in theresa may's government, and most recently with rishi sunak, and of course it adds to that narrative that the tories, it's a sinking ship. it's falling apart at the seams for rishi sunak. rishi sunak needs some good news quite soon if he's going to get his campaign going and take on what is turning into quite a sizeable lead in the opinion polls for labour. of course there's a lot of work, and a lot of time to go in this election campaign but it's not been the best start in this...
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when theresa may went in 2017, two years after the general election, in whose interest are you doing this? and i think the problem that rishi sunak had, which i'm not sure he ever realised, that had he gone beyond the summer, then there have only been three times in the last 50 years when an election has been held outside the april to sort of summer window. and there's been really good reasons. there were emergency. there were special reasons. and i always thought the problem that he would have is if he went beyond the summer, it'd be a bit weird. aren't there normal times? why are you doing it now? i suppose the mild counter to that in terms of the comparison with 2017 is that we're in the last few months of a parliament as opposed to going two years in halfway through. and so you're deciding between a handful of months as opposed to deciding to go as gordon brown might have done three years early or as theresa may did. it's a similar kind of three years early. but, i mean, definitely in the minds of those who eventually came to the view around rishi sunak to go when they did, was t
when theresa may went in 2017, two years after the general election, in whose interest are you doing this? and i think the problem that rishi sunak had, which i'm not sure he ever realised, that had he gone beyond the summer, then there have only been three times in the last 50 years when an election has been held outside the april to sort of summer window. and there's been really good reasons. there were emergency. there were special reasons. and i always thought the problem that he would have...
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it was only when theresa may announced this inquiry in 2017 _ theresa may announced this inquiry in 2017 that— theresa may announced this inquiry in 2017 that things had become more clear and _ in 2017 that things had become more clear and at— in 2017 that things had become more clear and at that point about a year later we _ clear and at that point about a year later we had the appointment of sir brian— later we had the appointment of sir brian langstaff as chair of the inquiry — brian langstaff as chair of the inquiry. it— brian langstaff as chair of the inquiry. it has all taken a long time — inquiry. it has all taken a long time and _ inquiry. it has all taken a long time and always with the belief that this may— time and always with the belief that this may be another false dawn, we may not _ this may be another false dawn, we may not get it over the line because we have _ may not get it over the line because we have not— may not get it over the line because we have not got it over the line before — we have not got it over the line before. and even talking to a num
it was only when theresa may announced this inquiry in 2017 _ theresa may announced this inquiry in 2017 that— theresa may announced this inquiry in 2017 that things had become more clear and _ in 2017 that things had become more clear and at— in 2017 that things had become more clear and at that point about a year later we _ clear and at that point about a year later we had the appointment of sir brian— later we had the appointment of sir brian langstaff as chair of the inquiry — brian...
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issue as an art erases, theresa may became prime minister by default. all of her opponents spectacular took themselves out. and it sort of feels like that's happening right now with keir starmer. the snp is taking itself out. the tory party is tearing chunks out of itself. the lib dems are nowhere to be seen. the lib dems are nowhere to be seen . keir starmer is sort of seen. keir starmer is sort of winning by default. well, i don't know. >> i mean, what's it? napoleon said he'd much rather have lucky generals and good generals and so certainly said he's been lucky. but look, i have to say, and i really don't want to be too predictable, but i was listening to that speech today, and i thought it was damn good. i thought it was invigorating, and i thought it actually did have a vision for the country. absolutely genuine. and trust me, i used to be a politician. but look, he's a couple of times he did say, honestly and i say this honestly, and it did strike me the sincerity, but also by honestly from any politician , honestly from any politician, one of th
issue as an art erases, theresa may became prime minister by default. all of her opponents spectacular took themselves out. and it sort of feels like that's happening right now with keir starmer. the snp is taking itself out. the tory party is tearing chunks out of itself. the lib dems are nowhere to be seen. the lib dems are nowhere to be seen . keir starmer is sort of seen. keir starmer is sort of winning by default. well, i don't know. >> i mean, what's it? napoleon said he'd much...
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one interesting thing from harriet harman and theresa may, the outgoing prime minister also leaving, both of them talked about the importance of public service and despite the stresses of being a politician, the amount of good you can do. it's fascinating because they are pleased that their defence of politics and being a politician comes against the backdrop of this particular election of absolutely crash in public trust and affection for politics and the political system and political parties. theresa may suggested that politicians should think about themselves as providing a service rather than being in it for themselves and their parties. that's not how voters see things at the moment. . ., not how voters see things at the moment. ., ,, , ., 0ne election battleground all parties are keeping a close eye on is online. social media and the internet spread information, drive conversation, and can influence our opinions — so naturally, campaign teams have been carefully crafting their approaches. and it's a significant departure from traditional ads. take a look first at this posted
one interesting thing from harriet harman and theresa may, the outgoing prime minister also leaving, both of them talked about the importance of public service and despite the stresses of being a politician, the amount of good you can do. it's fascinating because they are pleased that their defence of politics and being a politician comes against the backdrop of this particular election of absolutely crash in public trust and affection for politics and the political system and political...
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the inquiry was announced by then prime minister theresa may in 2017 — after years of campaigning by victims and their families. they are now fighting for compensation. it is known as the biggest treatment disaster in nhs history. and so far we know that 3000 people have died in the uk from infected
the inquiry was announced by then prime minister theresa may in 2017 — after years of campaigning by victims and their families. they are now fighting for compensation. it is known as the biggest treatment disaster in nhs history. and so far we know that 3000 people have died in the uk from infected
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i spent many years covering the home office with theresa may as home office with theresa may as home secretary , and i found her home secretary, and i found her a singularly unimpressive woman . a singularly unimpressive woman. rishi sunak, on the other hand, as i say , those that know him, as i say, those that know him, those that speak to him, certainly find him more personable and approachable. so you know , who knows what he you know, who knows what he might be able to do. but there is also a risk in not going to the polls, because you're also giving the opposition the chance , as the snp were trying in pmqs today to say, are you feart? are you scared? rishi sunak? and that will be in the weeks and months ahead. if we were looking at a later election increase . at a later election increase. hinckley, the message, that would be, that would be sort of levied , at the government going levied, at the government going forward, that the government is just afraid to go to the polls and face the electorate right how. >> now. >> mark the phrase damning with faint praise leaps to mind when
i spent many years covering the home office with theresa may as home office with theresa may as home secretary , and i found her home secretary, and i found her a singularly unimpressive woman . a singularly unimpressive woman. rishi sunak, on the other hand, as i say , those that know him, as i say, those that know him, those that speak to him, certainly find him more personable and approachable. so you know , who knows what he you know, who knows what he might be able to do. but there is also...
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theresa may. yeah. do we know many people with the surname theresa, other than mother? no, no, but it's... i think it's more. i don't know if that was her surname. no, but it's just i thought because obviously. no, i think it's more that it's surnames you can have as a first name rather than... oh, truly, truly, 100%. well, that's a different game, then! it'sjust a high standard. you know, some days newscasters, it's all very well, like 18% of us might do on a tuesday or wednesday. we've got a new fact check strand on my programme on sunday mornings. i came a cropper on the strand. with my martini claim yesterday. i thought you were going to say, do you know anyone who's got the first name may? because i was going to say mae martin, the comedian. yes. i mean, i know a lot of people called may, and june. pretty name. april. yeah. i mean, i think i could go on. have we got time to fill? i know someone called autumn. i always think that's a very pretty name. i feel, can i say that it's a joy for me to have adam and laura reunited. i mean, it's professionally, it's quite ch
theresa may. yeah. do we know many people with the surname theresa, other than mother? no, no, but it's... i think it's more. i don't know if that was her surname. no, but it's just i thought because obviously. no, i think it's more that it's surnames you can have as a first name rather than... oh, truly, truly, 100%. well, that's a different game, then! it'sjust a high standard. you know, some days newscasters, it's all very well, like 18% of us might do on a tuesday or wednesday. we've got a...
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theresa may. yeah. do we know many people with the surname theresa, other than mother? no, i think it's more that it's surnames you can have as a first name rather than... well, that's a different game, then! you know, some days newscasters, it's all very well, like 18% of us might do on a tuesday or wednesday. we've got a new fact check strand on my programme on sunday mornings. i thought you were going to say, do you know anyone who's got the first name may? because i was going to say mae martin, the comedian. i mean, i knowa lot of people called may and june pretty name. i know someone called autumn. i always think that's a very pretty name, ifeel. can i say that it's a joy for me to have adam and laura reunited. i mean, it's professionally, it's quite challenging because obviously i don't want it to i don't want it to be better. but i mean, it'sjust lovely and it's lovely of you to come in on sunday because you do all of this for us all the time. thanks for coming. very nice to have you. i've done my weekend voluntary service. and you got to wear your new t shirt on
theresa may. yeah. do we know many people with the surname theresa, other than mother? no, i think it's more that it's surnames you can have as a first name rather than... well, that's a different game, then! you know, some days newscasters, it's all very well, like 18% of us might do on a tuesday or wednesday. we've got a new fact check strand on my programme on sunday mornings. i thought you were going to say, do you know anyone who's got the first name may? because i was going to say mae...
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the policy theresa may designed in 2017 wasn't badly designed, it actually made a lot of sense, it was about asking older people with a particular amount of asset wealth to contribute some of it towards their own social care. it was extremely unpopular, that was a political misjudgment, but is not the same thing as rushing out a policy that seems badly designed. but political parties and election have the right to set their own policies, they don't have to get everything vetted by the civil service— labour can't because they are in opposition. the problem is not so much the lack of the state being involved, but rishi sunak has surprised his own party. remember, all those ministers and members of his cabinet who were bound by collective responsibility, meaning they cannot criticise the government or the party line whilst keeping theirjobs. the point of that historically is because things that went through cabinet, they had agreed. it was debated freely in cabinet and they stuck to their minds afterwards. but they've not had site of this policy before it was announced to the press, so
the policy theresa may designed in 2017 wasn't badly designed, it actually made a lot of sense, it was about asking older people with a particular amount of asset wealth to contribute some of it towards their own social care. it was extremely unpopular, that was a political misjudgment, but is not the same thing as rushing out a policy that seems badly designed. but political parties and election have the right to set their own policies, they don't have to get everything vetted by the civil...
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of course you worked, as i mentioned that closely with theresa may have prime minister who repeatedly failed to get breaks it down. whose fault is this? the little i'm so chip. because if the problem is of those 14 years now, so. so the thing is in the government at any government, stuff's going to bitch target. and so i think probably be the lead to have to share some of the name of the street. i was in down the street. let me do it after the budget referendum and never a number of years. i have tried to get that result. i'm in the policy and said it into the civil war. and then what was the jobs that have these issues after kobe's this trust is being mentioned. i have many budget which uh to start the economy and put it in place and up. and so everybody takes the share of the things to this. but i do think the coming from mr. if you see nothing isn't ministration. i li options when they came in to power to draw a line, it shows that they were difference and that they did have an alternative plan. this was a set to be a new administration, having used the lessons of the previous one
of course you worked, as i mentioned that closely with theresa may have prime minister who repeatedly failed to get breaks it down. whose fault is this? the little i'm so chip. because if the problem is of those 14 years now, so. so the thing is in the government at any government, stuff's going to bitch target. and so i think probably be the lead to have to share some of the name of the street. i was in down the street. let me do it after the budget referendum and never a number of years. i...
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the searches were curbed a decade ago by then home secretary theresa may, after it was found minorities were being disproportionately targeted . disproportionately targeted. £3.5 million will be invested into developing new technology , into developing new technology, which could help police detect suspects carrying knives by scanning them from a distance . scanning them from a distance. new proposals could see schools in england banned from teaching students about gender identity. the government's review would also see all sex education halted for children under the age of nine. the prime minister ordered a review into relationships, sex and health education last year over concerns some kids are being exposed to inappropriate content. the report suggests parents will be provided samples of sex education before lessons can take place . a red notice can take place. a red notice search warrant has been issued for an escaped french prisoner. interpol have sent it out. 30 year old mohamed amara, also known as the fly, escaped from a prison van in northern france yesterday , sparking a majo
the searches were curbed a decade ago by then home secretary theresa may, after it was found minorities were being disproportionately targeted . disproportionately targeted. £3.5 million will be invested into developing new technology , into developing new technology, which could help police detect suspects carrying knives by scanning them from a distance . scanning them from a distance. new proposals could see schools in england banned from teaching students about gender identity. the...
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theresa may said that in the house today. i services. theresa may said that in the house today.— the house today. i also think it is a complete _ the house today. i also think it is a complete lack _ the house today. i also think it is a complete lack of _ the house today. i also think it is a complete lack of personal- a complete lack of personal accountability. _ a complete lack of personal accountability. there - a complete lack of personal accountability. there was i a complete lack of personal- accountability. there was no—one that will— accountability. there was no—one that will take _ accountability. there was no—one that will take personal— that will take personal responsibility- that will take personal responsibility for thisl that will take personal. responsibility for this and that will take personal- responsibility for this and it is all hidden _ responsibility for this and it is all hidden in _ responsibility for this and it is all hidden in groupthink. - responsibility for this and it isj all hidden in groupthin
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harman and also from theresa may, outgoing prime minister, also leaving. both of them talked about the importance of public service. although despite all of those stresses of being a politician, the sort of good you can do. it is fascinating because their pleas, defense of politics, being a politician comes against a backdrop of this particular election of absolutely crashing public trust and affection for politicians, the political system, political parties. when did mrs. may suggest might reverse that? politicians thinking of themselves or at providing service rather than being in it for themselves or their parties. certainly not the way that voters see things at the moment. >> thank you so much, rob watson. one election battleground or party keeping a close eye is online. social media and internet spread of information drive the confirmation and can influence our opinions. naturally, campaign teams have once ain been carefully crafting their approaches. it's a significant departure from significant -- traditional ads. let's take a look at this one post
harman and also from theresa may, outgoing prime minister, also leaving. both of them talked about the importance of public service. although despite all of those stresses of being a politician, the sort of good you can do. it is fascinating because their pleas, defense of politics, being a politician comes against a backdrop of this particular election of absolutely crashing public trust and affection for politicians, the political system, political parties. when did mrs. may suggest might...
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may as prime minister. oh my god, this nation would have been miserable . have been miserable. >> you're quite right. >> you're quite right. >> it kept us jolly, mostly . he >> it kept us jolly, mostly. he might have been still be most definitely disingenuous . definitely disingenuous. >> well, that is half the battle, isn't it, speaking of jolly, let's talk about nigel farage now. reform uk kept their promise and demonstrated that they are indeed a thorn in the side to the tories . although, as side to the tories. although, as predicted and based upon last night's local election results , night's local election results, any success they have will all but guarantee a labour government. it's strange that a party government. it's strange that a party of the right, government. it's strange that a party of the right , with government. it's strange that a party of the right, with a far more conservative policy offering than the actual tories, should be so enthusiastic about installing sir keir starmer into numbe
may as prime minister. oh my god, this nation would have been miserable . have been miserable. >> you're quite right. >> you're quite right. >> it kept us jolly, mostly . he >> it kept us jolly, mostly. he might have been still be most definitely disingenuous . definitely disingenuous. >> well, that is half the battle, isn't it, speaking of jolly, let's talk about nigel farage now. reform uk kept their promise and demonstrated that they are indeed a thorn in the...
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and we all know how that went for theresa may. could the same thing happen to an overconfident labour party? does the labour party have to be careful because rishi sunaks criticism is that no one knows what the labour party actually stands for, i think over the coming weeks we'll see them flesh out their policies more. i still think that people aren't enthusiastic about labour for many good reasons. myself included, but i think after all of the messes we've endured, and also aside from kind of this or that personal scandal, party, etc, people are very upset about the economy. for example, the ramifications of covid immigration is a huge issue which which is not being sorted doesn't necessarily mean that labour has a watertight plan to deal with them as opposed to the conservatives. but we've already seen how the conservative party has been dealing with it, and it hasn't been dealing with it. >> no, i mean, he was rishi sunak was forced to admit actually there wouldn't be any rwanda flights take off before the general election on,
and we all know how that went for theresa may. could the same thing happen to an overconfident labour party? does the labour party have to be careful because rishi sunaks criticism is that no one knows what the labour party actually stands for, i think over the coming weeks we'll see them flesh out their policies more. i still think that people aren't enthusiastic about labour for many good reasons. myself included, but i think after all of the messes we've endured, and also aside from kind of...
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and it was under theresa may's stewardship. be careful. >> so now we have the government correcting themselves. so they're trying to pretend that we're putting things right when they put things wrong in the first place. >> well, yes, exactly. and of course, this is the major problem that rishi sunak is having trying to convince people to elect the conservatives again because they've been in power for 14 years. but yes, it was under theresa may under pressure from campaign groups, that the use of stop and search fell very dramatically. and now , of dramatically. and now, of course, we have a surge in knife crime. we had that horrific incident in hainault just three weeks ago where, a 14 year old boy just left his house and was killed by somebody with a sword . killed by somebody with a sword. so, you know, a feeling that knife crime has got out of control. and rather like, you know, when we had the grooming scandals in rotherham and other, places in the north that basically people turned a blind eye because they didn't want to b
and it was under theresa may's stewardship. be careful. >> so now we have the government correcting themselves. so they're trying to pretend that we're putting things right when they put things wrong in the first place. >> well, yes, exactly. and of course, this is the major problem that rishi sunak is having trying to convince people to elect the conservatives again because they've been in power for 14 years. but yes, it was under theresa may under pressure from campaign groups,...
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i don't want the courts to fail me and the mayor and theresa may. they're the two people that warned and the mayor even threatened to take the matter to court. okay, stop. stop and search. >> all right. okay. again. norman, i'll come back to you. leroy, look, is it fair to say that unfortunately , stabbings, that unfortunately, stabbings, violent crime, drug dealing, etc. appears to be disproportionate , affecting disproportionate, affecting ethnic minority communities, certainly in london, maybe around the uk. is that unfair to say? is that is that untrue ? say? is that is that untrue? >> i know there's certain factors behind all sorts of crime, and it's not just on colour, it is around education. it's around, deprivation , asian it's around, deprivation, asian poverty, mental health. a lot of these knife crimes is around mental health. the young man that was killed in hainault, daniel anjorin , was killed by a daniel anjorin, was killed by a white male who must be deranged. and if you look on all these social media mysticism and all sorts of thing
i don't want the courts to fail me and the mayor and theresa may. they're the two people that warned and the mayor even threatened to take the matter to court. okay, stop. stop and search. >> all right. okay. again. norman, i'll come back to you. leroy, look, is it fair to say that unfortunately , stabbings, that unfortunately, stabbings, violent crime, drug dealing, etc. appears to be disproportionate , affecting disproportionate, affecting ethnic minority communities, certainly in...
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may, borisjohnson and rishi sunak and has been an mp since 2005. in his statement on social media he said "after nearly 20 years serving the wonderful people of surrey heath and over a decade in cabinet across five government departments, i have today taken the decision to step down as a member of parliament." he said the chance to serve is "wonderful", "but there comes a moment when you know that it is time to leave. that a new generation should lead. " in the statement, which is around two—and—a—half pages long, mr gove says being asked to serve as a minister has been i have today taken the decision to step down as a member of parliament." he said the chance to serve is "wonderful", "but there comes a moment when you know that it is time to leave. that a new generation should lead." in the statement, which is around two—and—a—half pages long, mr gove says being asked to serve as a minister has been "the honour of my life", but adds "i also know the toll office can take, as do those closest to me". he then talks through the achievement
may, borisjohnson and rishi sunak and has been an mp since 2005. in his statement on social media he said "after nearly 20 years serving the wonderful people of surrey heath and over a decade in cabinet across five government departments, i have today taken the decision to step down as a member of parliament." he said the chance to serve is "wonderful", "but there comes a moment when you know that it is time to leave. that a new generation should lead. " in the...
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it was theresa may talked about being strong. and can you remember. no, she's not very memorable, really, is she ? memorable, really, is she? >> but i didn't say no, no, no, jacob, of course, was a huge supporter of theresa may. >> what is this image telling us? >> this is strong and stable. >> this is strong and stable. >> strong and stable. number two. very good indeed. right now we now have the last image. now this goes back this image. let's have a look please. this image goes back to youturn. yes. you're you're very very yes. it's about, tony. >> no. >> no. >> you turn the lady's not for turning. well done for tony. good, indeed. >> excellent. mrs. thatcher, that was exactly , exactly what that was exactly, exactly what i think you did. >> remarkably well there. i have to say, mary and jacob. jolly helpful as well . roy, what an helpful as well. roy, what an absolute pleasure to have you on the program. >> it's great. great to meet you, what have you. >> and you must just love doing television. >> i i've been lucky enough to get into television a
it was theresa may talked about being strong. and can you remember. no, she's not very memorable, really, is she ? memorable, really, is she? >> but i didn't say no, no, no, jacob, of course, was a huge supporter of theresa may. >> what is this image telling us? >> this is strong and stable. >> this is strong and stable. >> strong and stable. number two. very good indeed. right now we now have the last image. now this goes back this image. let's have a look please....
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when theresa may has palestine. when theresa may has urged tory mps to fight to re—elect a conservative government. in her farewell speech in parliament, the mp for maidenhead, who served as prime minister between 2016 and 2019, said it would be a great wrench to leave the commons after 27 years. the departure comes as 76 tory mps step down, which is more than the number of those who left when labour swept to power back in 1997. labour has ruled out any deals with the snp after the election, even in the event of a hung parliament. sir keir starmer has been campaigning in the east of glasgow today, which is one of the seats he's hoping to take from john swinney's party in july's election. sir keir said the snp's only ambition is to break up the uk and there would be absolutely no deal with the scottish nationalists . jeremy scottish nationalists. jeremy corbyn has confirmed that he will stand as an independent candidate in the next general election against the party that he once led, as a result, he's automatically
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a party that had promised to get brexit done could return theresa may to parliament. you know, it was a kind of contradiction in terms for me , and it sent up lots of for me, and it sent up lots of red flags, which , you know, red flags, which, you know, sadly have been proven to be right. but i would love for you to get rid of your one nation lot. they're the problem, aren't they, jacob? it's your one nafion they, jacob? it's your one nation lot. the lot who think that the prospect of our country is founded in the prosperity of the globe. it isn't the united kingdom must stand for the united kingdom and for the people of the united kingdom. that's who elect us. well, we should learn from america, whose economy continues to grow and has massively outpaced all european economies recently , european economies recently, that thinks of america before it, thinks of the rest of the world. >> thank you ben. i look forward to you becoming a good tory or remaining a good tory. but being in the same party as me in due course, with me now is my panel, the former editor of the s
a party that had promised to get brexit done could return theresa may to parliament. you know, it was a kind of contradiction in terms for me , and it sent up lots of for me, and it sent up lots of red flags, which , you know, red flags, which, you know, sadly have been proven to be right. but i would love for you to get rid of your one nation lot. they're the problem, aren't they, jacob? it's your one nafion they, jacob? it's your one nation lot. the lot who think that the prospect of our...
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the strong and stable government trap that theresa may fell into . theresa may fell into. >> well, should we have a look at someone else? this is a rather old video of nigel farage in the european parliament of filtering out extremists in favour of people fleeing in genuine fear of their lives , and genuine fear of their lives, and as such, there's a certain passion to the way he's speaking there, but just one sort of rather jerky hand there, but just one sort of ratherjerky hand movement. well rather jerky hand movement. well he recently described both keir starmer and rishi sunak as essentially middle managers. >> you never accuse nigel farage of that. he's a cabaret man and you can tell that he enjoys the whiff of greasepaint and the smell of gunpowder. i think that when he has passion, it's very effective . he doesn't always effective. he doesn't always have the substance to back it up and is that important? >> because in all of this conversation, i suppose you can only ever put some lipstick on. i'm reaching for a metaphor here that i think woul
the strong and stable government trap that theresa may fell into . theresa may fell into. >> well, should we have a look at someone else? this is a rather old video of nigel farage in the european parliament of filtering out extremists in favour of people fleeing in genuine fear of their lives , and genuine fear of their lives, and as such, there's a certain passion to the way he's speaking there, but just one sort of rather jerky hand there, but just one sort of ratherjerky hand...
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i think it was when theresa may. >> oh, we need to. oh, god. sorry we need to go to paul because you're mike, isn't isn't working , apparently. let's have working, apparently. let's have a look. let's have a look at the eye. paul. eye.paul >> okay, i'll pick up that story if you like . but let's go with if you like. but let's go with the eye for now. new weight loss jab. gold rush offers obesity, hope for millions. so apparently there are 322 anti—obesity drugs in development worldwide at the moment, and the new drugs in development include more convenient versions, including exist of incumbent weight loss drugs that are already available, but they're going to be now in pill form or actually be now in pill form or actually be an injection of some kind. so i mean, i think the i think the obese people would probably rather a pill, especially if it was a big pill painted like a cake. yeah just a couple of slices of it. yeah. i mean, it's interesting isn't it, because i this is a good thing in terms of, overcoming the obesity crisis, which is a h
i think it was when theresa may. >> oh, we need to. oh, god. sorry we need to go to paul because you're mike, isn't isn't working , apparently. let's have working, apparently. let's have a look. let's have a look at the eye. paul. eye.paul >> okay, i'll pick up that story if you like . but let's go with if you like. but let's go with the eye for now. new weight loss jab. gold rush offers obesity, hope for millions. so apparently there are 322 anti—obesity drugs in development...
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. >> originally the brainchild of theresa may. so this is not a left wing woke idea. >> what sorts of things have been the brainchild? theresa may, that we wouldn't necessarily support here? >> it's a very sensible amendment to obtaining a gender recognition certificate, which is basically paperwork. it's things like your birth certificate, your marriage certificate, your marriage certificate, but isn't it? and your death certificate and obtaining that more easily is just isn't this isn't this a safeguard that protects people with your opinion? >> because if you take the criticism of gender recognition certificates , it's the idea that certificates, it's the idea that a boy tomorrow morning could wake up and say, i'm a girl and go make a nuisance of himself in the girls changing rooms. >> no, because he could go in the. this is nothing about changing rooms. >> this is about this is because once people have certificates. yeah that's right, it's getting married. >> it's about accepting somebody as a different gender. >> i don't thin
. >> originally the brainchild of theresa may. so this is not a left wing woke idea. >> what sorts of things have been the brainchild? theresa may, that we wouldn't necessarily support here? >> it's a very sensible amendment to obtaining a gender recognition certificate, which is basically paperwork. it's things like your birth certificate, your marriage certificate, your marriage certificate, but isn't it? and your death certificate and obtaining that more easily is just...
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a decade ago by then home secretary theresa may, after it was found minorities were being disproportionately targeted . disproportionately targeted. £55 million will be invested into developing new technology, which could help police detect suspects carrying knives by scanning them from a distance , scanning them from a distance, and more food parcels were handed out over the past year than ever before. the trussell trust says it donated more than 3 million emergency packages in the year to the end of march , as the year to the end of march, as the year to the end of march, as the cost of living puts more households under strain . more households under strain. more than a million of those were for children, and the overall total has almost doubled in just five years. the trust is calling on the government to tackle long term deficiencies in the welfare system . and for the latest system. and for the latest stories, you can sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen . or you can code on your screen. or you can go to gb news. common alerts now it's back to . jacob. it's
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he mentioned theresa may indeed. happen. he mentioned theresa may indeed . what happened then? indeed. what happened then? theresa may really lost the campaign, didn't she? and that terrible interview. nothing has changed. and from that on, she became portrayed as a sort of autonomous automaton that didn't really, have any emotional grip of what people wanted. so the same thing could indeed happen again, and of course, it could happen to keir starmer as well. one major mistake . anything one major mistake. anything could happen. i we was the gb news poll, wasn't it? yesterday, 51% of voters still undecided . 51% of voters still undecided. really. nobody's quite sure who they're going to vote for. there's everything to play. >> yeah. which is interesting when you look at what's happening to reform at the moment, nigel farage saying he thinks the election's being called because he was planning to stand reform itself, saying we had no idea he was planning to launch an election campaign. i mean, to be frank, from , from i mean, to be frank, from, from a party which has seemed to ha
he mentioned theresa may indeed. happen. he mentioned theresa may indeed . what happened then? indeed. what happened then? theresa may really lost the campaign, didn't she? and that terrible interview. nothing has changed. and from that on, she became portrayed as a sort of autonomous automaton that didn't really, have any emotional grip of what people wanted. so the same thing could indeed happen again, and of course, it could happen to keir starmer as well. one major mistake . anything one...
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we saw it with theresa may back in 2017. unless you go out there and face the country like jeremy corbyn did, he got a lot of votes. he pushed the tories from a massive poll lead into a very slender , minority government. slender, minority government. that's why i think at the moment it's quite safety first for the prime minister. but i do think many people are in shock from the announcement yesterday . the announcement yesterday. unbelievably, 93 vacant tory seats , apparently 93 seats. tom, seats, apparently 93 seats. tom, some of those are safe. there's a scramble going on behind the scenes to get candidates to stand in 1 in 6 seats. the labour has got the same problem as have reform uk. i understand, by the way, that david frost, a former tory cabinet minister, he is keen to be a candidate. he has not been approached by a central office yet, so there's a lot of battles being fought behind the scenes on whatsapp groups who will be the next mps for the tory party and in fact all the parties on july the 5th. >> no doubt the
we saw it with theresa may back in 2017. unless you go out there and face the country like jeremy corbyn did, he got a lot of votes. he pushed the tories from a massive poll lead into a very slender , minority government. slender, minority government. that's why i think at the moment it's quite safety first for the prime minister. but i do think many people are in shock from the announcement yesterday . the announcement yesterday. unbelievably, 93 vacant tory seats , apparently 93 seats. tom,...