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�* greater around angela rayner greater manchester polices completed a thorough carefully considered and proportion investigation and concluded that no further police action will be taken. so that is said in the words of the police. why so breathless, chris? the real specific reason is our steam coronavirus newscast colleague wrote a blog way back when this building opened about the merits of using the stairs. i think basically because he got fed up think basically because he got fed up waiting for the lift also that it is good because it is incidental steps in a big part of that school clearly lies and i took that to heart. ijust ran up a bit of flight of stairs quickly. chris. why so breathless? i mean, you're always like an energetic chap. but yes, never run towards a microphone they say is the first rule of broadcasting. and ijust broke it. well, anyway, i've given you a nice little gentle glide, but the election kind of so where were you today? so i have been in dover today because nigel farage has appeared on the campaign trail. there was a bit of a thing, you know, about a wee
�* greater around angela rayner greater manchester polices completed a thorough carefully considered and proportion investigation and concluded that no further police action will be taken. so that is said in the words of the police. why so breathless, chris? the real specific reason is our steam coronavirus newscast colleague wrote a blog way back when this building opened about the merits of using the stairs. i think basically because he got fed up think basically because he got fed up...
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but today labour's deputy leader angela rayner said she sees no reason why she shouldn't be allowed to stand again for her seat in east london. our political editor chris mason is in westminster. some interesting movements today is. good evening. it's rather a noisy affair, the labour party today, for one reason or another. to explain how this came about, the interview i will show you in a moment or two, i got a call from labour who said we want to introduce you to this guy who was a conservative mp who has nowjoined the labour party. it is a fillet for them on a day when there is lots of noise swilling swilling about about diane abbott and others. somewhat of a helpful distraction from their perspective but nonetheless for them, quite the coup, the third time in a little over a month that someone who was sat on the conservative benches has decided to endorse keir starmer and the labour party. as far as sir keir is concerned, yes, you might smile at a new arrival but there are still all this issue about his left, the left of the party, many of whom are absolutely furious. i will bring
but today labour's deputy leader angela rayner said she sees no reason why she shouldn't be allowed to stand again for her seat in east london. our political editor chris mason is in westminster. some interesting movements today is. good evening. it's rather a noisy affair, the labour party today, for one reason or another. to explain how this came about, the interview i will show you in a moment or two, i got a call from labour who said we want to introduce you to this guy who was a...
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angela rayner said yesterday she should be allowed to stand. ailbhe, either way, how is this row looking to the public in terms of the way it has handled, and the impact on the election campaign? i handled, and the impact on the election campaign?— handled, and the impact on the election campaign? i think that most --eole election campaign? i think that most peeple within — election campaign? i think that most people within labour _ election campaign? i think that most people within labour will _ election campaign? i think that most people within labour will say - election campaign? i think that most people within labour will say that. people within labour will say that they don't think this will change they don't think this will change the polls, actually. even if people who are very upset about it, although it doesn't seem there has been a little bit of a report that it could be filtering through because diane abbott is one of the most well—known politicians in the country stop what she is a trailblazer, people say. people do know her s
angela rayner said yesterday she should be allowed to stand. ailbhe, either way, how is this row looking to the public in terms of the way it has handled, and the impact on the election campaign? i handled, and the impact on the election campaign?— handled, and the impact on the election campaign? i think that most --eole election campaign? i think that most peeple within — election campaign? i think that most people within labour _ election campaign? i think that most people within labour...
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i don't know if you got response to that today, but positive news for angela rayner, that that investigation has gone away. tim, can you hear me?— investigation has gone away. tim, can you hear me? yes, absolutely. i mean this is— can you hear me? yes, absolutely. i mean this is something _ can you hear me? yes, absolutely. i mean this is something i _ can you hear me? yes, absolutely. i mean this is something i think- can you hear me? yes, absolutely. i mean this is something i think that l mean this is something i think that labour —— at labour are going to drawa labour —— at labour are going to draw a huge sigh over. it's not something that rishi sunak has raised about, it's interesting to note how he reacts to this news in the coming days and it does reflect the coming days and it does reflect the fact, doesn't it, that already and this is an overlap from the pre—election period, already that kind of personality of politics is going to come to the fore. we know it's coming in the next 5.5 weeks or so, that we've got left before polling day. b. so, that we've got left before
i don't know if you got response to that today, but positive news for angela rayner, that that investigation has gone away. tim, can you hear me?— investigation has gone away. tim, can you hear me? yes, absolutely. i mean this is— can you hear me? yes, absolutely. i mean this is something _ can you hear me? yes, absolutely. i mean this is something i _ can you hear me? yes, absolutely. i mean this is something i think- can you hear me? yes, absolutely. i mean this is something i think that...
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but angela rayner says she sees no reason why she should not be allowed to stand again after chris mason has this report. today, he says he is voting labor and isjoining the party too. yellow back when i looked back to 1997 when labor came to the fore and they said things can only get better. i they said things can only get better. ~ . , ,., ., ., better. i think at this point again in british politics _ better. i think at this point again in british politics and _ better. i think at this point again in british politics and history. . better. i think at this point again | in british politics and history. and thatis in british politics and history. and that is why i decided that i'm going for labor at this next election on the 4th for labor at this next election on the lith ofjuly six. for labor at this next election on the 4th ofjuly six.— the 4th ofjuly six. you're recording _ the 4th ofjuly six. you're recording labor's - the 4th ofjuly six. you're recording labor's and - the 4th ofjuly six. you're recording labor's and the | the 4th ofjuly six. you're - recording labor's and the maj
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. >> well, angela rayner will be our deputy prime minister this is angela rayner, who was begging in that, video clip the other day. those muslim men to support her. and they weren't even the body language was terrible because she's worried about the position on palestine and this unedifying . and this unedifying. >> and this is why i think starmer. sunak. has made a lot of the safety of the world at the moment, because i think people do feel that if we are edging closer to war, we might prefer the conservatives than angela rayner going up against. yeah, absolutely . yeah, absolutely. >> now, i know it's going to be a big factor in this in the program coming up a little later. but is nigel farage is going to make a major speech. >> he is. >> he is. >> and it's very, very difficult to understand who's the leader of reform uk right now. >> there seems to be nigel farage. well, do you remember the sdp—liberal alliance where you had, sort of a double header of two davids, two davids trying and a lot of fighting over sort of who would be the official leader of the opposition were they t
. >> well, angela rayner will be our deputy prime minister this is angela rayner, who was begging in that, video clip the other day. those muslim men to support her. and they weren't even the body language was terrible because she's worried about the position on palestine and this unedifying . and this unedifying. >> and this is why i think starmer. sunak. has made a lot of the safety of the world at the moment, because i think people do feel that if we are edging closer to war, we...
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angela rayner saying esterda support. angela rayner saying yesterday in — support. angela rayner saying yesterday in her _ support. angela rayner saying yesterday in her view - support. angela rayner saying yesterday in her view there - support. angela rayner saying | yesterday in her view there was support. angela rayner saying - yesterday in her view there was no reason diane abbott could not stand as a labour candidate. interestingly, this morning, sir keir starmer, that was put to him director —— directly but he did not take an opportunity to say that this morning, but he has said so if you hours later. there has been a desire within labour to move on from this debate, this row. there has been growing discontent from some on the left of the party notjust growing discontent from some on the left of the party not just at this situation with diane abbott but what they perceive as a cull of left—wing candidates. there is a wider discontent among people on the left of the party about their treatment and diane abbott was the figurehead. that trailblazing mp, the
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and also angela rayner, she's been speaking out today. she says basically never mind housing what we need to create next. everybody is essentially many more new towns. do you agree with that and would you want a brand new town? i don't know, popping up at the end of your street. give me your hi there. i'm michelle dewberry , hi there. i'm michelle dewberry, and i'm with you till 7:00 tonight. alongside with the co—deputy leader of reform uk, ben habib. and the author and journalist ella whelan. we were talking before the break about anti—semitism . i can tell you anti—semitism. i can tell you now, michael gove, he's been speaking out this morning about that very subject. listen, no . that very subject. listen, no. >> now that it is genuinely dangerous for people to be openly , clearly, proudly jewish openly, clearly, proudly jewish near these marches at a time when we're all encouraged to be a whole , authentic selves, to a whole, authentic selves, to celebrate our identity, to be out and proud. there is only one group told that the
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>> angela rayner is absolutely copped. it >> if me resigning as an mp now would bring a ceasefire, no, i would bring a ceasefire, no, i would do it . i would bring a ceasefire, no, i would do it. i would do it. >> and rishi sunak is auditioning
>> angela rayner is absolutely copped. it >> if me resigning as an mp now would bring a ceasefire, no, i would bring a ceasefire, no, i would do it . i would bring a ceasefire, no, i would do it. i would do it. >> and rishi sunak is auditioning
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it's also a mixed day for angela rayner. raynen >> me resigning as an mp now would bring the ceasefire. i would bring the ceasefire. i would do it. i would do it. >> she's copping it for that. but then there's this. >> the labour leader has accused the conservative of using desperate tactics after greater
it's also a mixed day for angela rayner. raynen >> me resigning as an mp now would bring the ceasefire. i would bring the ceasefire. i would do it. i would do it. >> she's copping it for that. but then there's this. >> the labour leader has accused the conservative of using desperate tactics after greater
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there was a there was an angela rayner promise that there'd be legislation within 100 days. now it's only going to be in draft form. so i think there's going to be a bit of anger behind closed doors today. the question is how much of that is performative anger and how much the trade union leaders are still grateful that they have a pretty substantial package of measures compared to what they would be getting if labour didn't win the general election. but the one thing to listen out for here is the language we've been hearing from keir starmer repeatedly, is he keeps saying he will not water down the new deal he will not water down the new deal. this is semantics. it has already been watered down. >> well, thank you so much for explaining that so succinctly for us. really, really interesting to see where this goes. and jim pickard, their deputy political editor at the financial times. tom, i wonder if it's okay to if it's fair to say that, perhaps angela rayner and andy mcdonnell didn't think it all through. >> well, i think they believe it. they really believe it. it's just
there was a there was an angela rayner promise that there'd be legislation within 100 days. now it's only going to be in draft form. so i think there's going to be a bit of anger behind closed doors today. the question is how much of that is performative anger and how much the trade union leaders are still grateful that they have a pretty substantial package of measures compared to what they would be getting if labour didn't win the general election. but the one thing to listen out for here is...
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angela rayner. but as you say, keir starmer, an event on the south coast in west sussex earlier today. and it is interesting. his first major speech was in an area where labour had won control of the local council for the first time in its history. so i think he's very keen to say, look, people here are looking at labour for the first time. people elsewhere across the country should perhaps do the same. interestingly, too, i think he decided to talk more about his own personal life, his own background, something which we're all familiar with since we were following him not just on the campaign trail, but of course, as he became the labour leader four years ago. but he felt it necessary to reintroduce himself to the public and to perhaps people who had voted conservative in the past and only nowjust looking at the relative merits or demerits of him and rishi sunak. so he talked about his own upbringing, not in a traditional labour area, but in the town of oxford in surrey, hardly a true blue area at
angela rayner. but as you say, keir starmer, an event on the south coast in west sussex earlier today. and it is interesting. his first major speech was in an area where labour had won control of the local council for the first time in its history. so i think he's very keen to say, look, people here are looking at labour for the first time. people elsewhere across the country should perhaps do the same. interestingly, too, i think he decided to talk more about his own personal life, his own...
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the labour deputy leader, angela rayner, has welcomed a decision from greater manchester police that it will take no further action, over allegations she broke electoral law. she had faced questions about whether she was registered to vote at the correct address and whether she had paid the correct tax on the sale of her council home in 2015. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, said ms rayner had been vindicated. let�*s get more now on the conservatives promising to increase the �*tax—free allowance�* for pensions if the party wins the general election. speaking at a bowls club in leicestershire earlier, rishi sunak said pensioners would be better off to the sum of nearly £100 in the next financial year. what i believe is that if you work hard all your life, you should have dignity in retirement. that�*s why we�*ve protected the trip lock, which is going up by £900 this year for pensioners, but what we�*ve announced today is the rrr plus. we will increase the personal allowance for pensioners delivering a tax cut for millions of pensioners, demonstrated our commitmen
the labour deputy leader, angela rayner, has welcomed a decision from greater manchester police that it will take no further action, over allegations she broke electoral law. she had faced questions about whether she was registered to vote at the correct address and whether she had paid the correct tax on the sale of her council home in 2015. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, said ms rayner had been vindicated. let�*s get more now on the conservatives promising to increase the...
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angela rayner, who is i believe, a very keen property developer, is the architect for enough of these plans. and sir keir starmer, who is seeking to avert tory attacks, sir keir starmer has renamed labour's flagship sorry flagship package of trade union and workers rights reforms as he seeks to sharpen his economic message and reassure businesses and swing voters. so it seems to be, nick, that there's a the crux of this is the balance between wanting to keep the unions happy or win them over, and also keeping business happy . right. business happy. right. >> yeah. it's, i mean firstly yes, angela rayner being the architect, immediate red flag doesn't even know which house she lives in. so there's that. and then there's this core message of making work. pay is also an attempt to rob the conservatives of their clothes. something else i also don't want to see, but, it depends on the which one. that's a good point, actually. let's not get into. i'm not getting i will not cover because i'll probably be on the channel. i'll be accused of misogyny by one of the men, so do have quite a femini
angela rayner, who is i believe, a very keen property developer, is the architect for enough of these plans. and sir keir starmer, who is seeking to avert tory attacks, sir keir starmer has renamed labour's flagship sorry flagship package of trade union and workers rights reforms as he seeks to sharpen his economic message and reassure businesses and swing voters. so it seems to be, nick, that there's a the crux of this is the balance between wanting to keep the unions happy or win them over,...
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and i think we might see angela rayner just steal the reins from him. >> really? do you do you think, i mean, from your perspective, do you see labour, starmers labour as the lesser of two evils compared to the tories? >> well, absolutely. but the thing do you know what it is? i'm not a bias. i'm quite new to politics, so i'm not biased about old or new politics. but coming into this, i don't see the dichotomy is not much different. the mandates are exactly the same, but no one's coming up with solutions. it's just for me. it's not what i expected the new generation of labour to be at all. well a majority of gb news viewers in a recent poll said they would now rather have a labour government than a conservative government. >> keir starmer performed strongly on thursday. he's ahead in the polls, but from data that you've been looking at, linda jubilee, they are not home and hosed, not by any means. >> and i think what will happen. i believe that the labour party will win, but by a very tiny number, and i think that smaller parties will become very significant to sh
and i think we might see angela rayner just steal the reins from him. >> really? do you do you think, i mean, from your perspective, do you see labour, starmers labour as the lesser of two evils compared to the tories? >> well, absolutely. but the thing do you know what it is? i'm not a bias. i'm quite new to politics, so i'm not biased about old or new politics. but coming into this, i don't see the dichotomy is not much different. the mandates are exactly the same, but no one's...
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what about lord mandelson's concerns about the impact on business from angela rayner's workers rights reforms? >> mandy being wrong, who would know, i've never been. >> this guy is a key figure within the labour movement. he was. he's the architect of new laboun >> he was, that was 25 years ago. no one had a smartphone. tony blair had never sent an email when he'd been elected prime minister. the world has moved on, man. >> but this is a guy that managed to sort of create a labor party that was attractive to centre ground voters. that's what keir starmer is trying to do. and he's worried about what they're going to do to business, what they're going to do to the economy. the sunday papers today revealing the tension between angela rayner and rachel reeves over these workers reforms because rachel reeves is trying to lovebomb business and no one's buying it. emma burnell. >> well, i think they are love bombing business. and i think if you look at the polls, if you look at the number of business people who are meeting with laboun people who are meeting with labour, if you go to labour p
what about lord mandelson's concerns about the impact on business from angela rayner's workers rights reforms? >> mandy being wrong, who would know, i've never been. >> this guy is a key figure within the labour movement. he was. he's the architect of new laboun >> he was, that was 25 years ago. no one had a smartphone. tony blair had never sent an email when he'd been elected prime minister. the world has moved on, man. >> but this is a guy that managed to sort of...
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and honest, they're the people like angela rayner. and i'm not quite sure what's happened to her, by the way, on the house front, any news on that? >> still waiting . >> still waiting. >> still waiting. >> day 377 of that particular drama . of course, supporters of drama. of course, supporters of keir starmer would argue he's incredibly loved. he's incredibly loved. he's incredibly popular. just look at those opinion polls. and now, neil, you served under margaret thatcher from 1983. she wasn't always loved. she was a controversial figure . but she controversial figure. but she won three elections with a landslide. what does that tell us? >> well, it tells us that given the circumstances in which those elections were fought at the end of the cold war, she managed to transform the british economy by taming the unions, by cutting taxes, doing all the things that traditionally the tories expected to do. the trouble with this lot is they've not acted like conservatives at all. they completely failed right across the political landscape. >
and honest, they're the people like angela rayner. and i'm not quite sure what's happened to her, by the way, on the house front, any news on that? >> still waiting . >> still waiting. >> still waiting. >> day 377 of that particular drama . of course, supporters of drama. of course, supporters of keir starmer would argue he's incredibly loved. he's incredibly loved. he's incredibly popular. just look at those opinion polls. and now, neil, you served under margaret...
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and angela rayner being brought back into the fold. and yet the polls seem to be saying tories are doing well, so who trusts them? who doesn't trust them? and how is it all going to end up final thought to both of you, starting with you, mike, well, the jl partners poll, i'm not saying that it's not accurate, but it is very much an outlier. all the not accurate, but it is very much an outlier . all the other much an outlier. all the other polls are still showing labour with a 2025 point lead. so i don't know whether this was just an outlier or whether it is the way that things are turning and they're just kind of, you know, they're just kind of, you know, the first to publish those results. but even if labour only has a 12 point lead, that still will leave labour with a significant majority and the ability to do all the things that it's going to said it wants to do, including cutting waiting lists and getting rid of waits over 18 weeks. >> so i would trust in them polls because this one seems like an outlier to me. alice, do you still
and angela rayner being brought back into the fold. and yet the polls seem to be saying tories are doing well, so who trusts them? who doesn't trust them? and how is it all going to end up final thought to both of you, starting with you, mike, well, the jl partners poll, i'm not saying that it's not accurate, but it is very much an outlier. all the not accurate, but it is very much an outlier . all the other much an outlier. all the other polls are still showing labour with a 2025 point lead....
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angela rayner . welcome to gillingham f.c. angela rayner. smashing. >> thank you. thank you so much. and i know you're going to be such a fantastic voice here in gillingham and rainham. and it is absolutely brilliant to be here and for the country to finally get a say on the future of britain, because we need to turn the page . we've had 14 turn the page. we've had 14 years of chaos and decline, excuses and people just feeling like their area is not getting the support they need. whatever service people try and access these days, they find it's like wading through treacle. you can't. >> i'm talking of wading through treacle. we're going to leave angela rayner to speak. we're going to go back when keir starmer starts talking to you all. massive morning here of course, in gb news. and we've got sam lister with us. political editor of the daily express and former labour adviser stella. i'm never getting daikaiju. thank you, stella chunder kudu. i'm so sorry. i should have got that right by now, right. reactions ladies. and andrew, to this news. we've got an election .
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. >> angela rayner , with no hint >> angela rayner, with no hint of irony or shame, talks about houses. of irony or shame, talks about houses . also, what really went houses. also, what really went on during the flight from hell that cost a brit his life. i've got all of tomorrow's newspapers tonight as well, with my top panel , and tonight as well, with my top panel, and they are columnist and broadcaster esther krakow, tory deputy chairman jonathan gullace and author amy nicole turner. oh yes, and you will never guess what happens next. get ready britain, here we go . get ready britain, here we go. the pro—palestine brigade are taking the absolute mickey . next. >> good evening. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom. your top story this hour. the 73 year old british man who died after an aircraft was hit by severe turbulence on a flight from london heathrow to singapore, has been named as jeff kitchen. the plane was forced to make an emergency landing in bangkok . emergency landing in bangkok. airport officials believe the man may have suffered a heart attack . more than 50 people
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rayner, who appeared to go further than him yesterday, saying she thought there was no reason why diane abbott couldn't stand. the answer from sir keir starmer at the moment is that nothing has changed, no decision has been made and diane abbott has not been made and diane abbott has not been barred from standing. leila nathoo, thank _ been barred from standing. leila nathoo, thank you. _ staying in scotland, a bit further down the road, the snp have been launching a plan for the economy. their leaderjohn swinney has challenged keir starmer to produce an emergency budget if labour wins the election, to reverse what he called tory austerity cuts. our scotland correspondent lorna gordon is in glasgow. yeah, the snp leader has been out campaigning here in scotland's biggest city. he came to a community centre here in the east end of glasgow to set out his party possible economic arguments will stop he told me earlier that he could do business with whoever ends up could do business with whoever ends up becoming the next prime minister as long as they deliver for the people of scotland. he s
rayner, who appeared to go further than him yesterday, saying she thought there was no reason why diane abbott couldn't stand. the answer from sir keir starmer at the moment is that nothing has changed, no decision has been made and diane abbott has not been made and diane abbott has not been barred from standing. leila nathoo, thank _ been barred from standing. leila nathoo, thank you. _ staying in scotland, a bit further down the road, the snp have been launching a plan for the economy. their...
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rayner also there along with the shadow chancellor rachel reeves and wes streeting, who speaks for help for the labour party. they are listening to that ed miliband speech at the moment. we expect sir keir starmer to begin his speech in about 20 minutes. there is a large banner with labour first step changes. 0ur political editor chris mason is in the audience watching and he said pretty much the entire set of has turned up for this and you can, as you can see, they are
rayner also there along with the shadow chancellor rachel reeves and wes streeting, who speaks for help for the labour party. they are listening to that ed miliband speech at the moment. we expect sir keir starmer to begin his speech in about 20 minutes. there is a large banner with labour first step changes. 0ur political editor chris mason is in the audience watching and he said pretty much the entire set of has turned up for this and you can, as you can see, they are
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keir starmer says no decision has been taken, but his deputy angela rayner says she doesn't see any reason why diane abott shouldn't stand. all that and it's only officially day one of the campaign after parliament was dissolved overnight. it's going to be a long few weeks ahead. here's our political editor chris mason. this man was a conservative mp this time yesterday. today, he is saying he will vote labour at the general election and he isjoining the party, too. when i look back to my teenage years, 1997, when labour came to the fore at that time and we heard the song, things can only get better, i feel we are at that point again in british politics and british history, and that's why i have decided i will be going for labour at this next election on the 4th ofjuly. how extraordinary, there you are quoting labour's anthem from 1997 and you were a conservative mp 2a hours ago. that's quite a thing. it's notjust something in the last 2a hours that i have been thinking about. i have been thinking about this for a very long period of time. i believe the labour party has also been through a
keir starmer says no decision has been taken, but his deputy angela rayner says she doesn't see any reason why diane abott shouldn't stand. all that and it's only officially day one of the campaign after parliament was dissolved overnight. it's going to be a long few weeks ahead. here's our political editor chris mason. this man was a conservative mp this time yesterday. today, he is saying he will vote labour at the general election and he isjoining the party, too. when i look back to my...
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. >> where's the wall to wall coverage of angela rayner ? coverage of angela rayner? that's not happening on the bbc. exactly. >> nick robinson with angela raynen >> nick robinson with angela rayner, who was supposed to be drilling her down on on the two houses business, wished a happy birthday that day instead, he had no intention of giving her a hard time. they do not give labour politicians a hard time. >> it's clear every day of the week they are challenging and scrutinising labour politicians, tories and look , i'm a lover of tories and look, i'm a lover of gb news, right? i appear here quite often, but i think most objective people, when they're contrasted with the bbc's news coverage and gb news and asked which is the most reliable and independent you choose the bbc. >> i've just given you tons of examples about how they are. they don't even do what they are professing to be good at, which is accuracy when it comes to bias. they had three people on a newsnight panel last year discussing whether this tv station should be shut down. all of them sat there saying y
. >> where's the wall to wall coverage of angela rayner ? coverage of angela rayner? that's not happening on the bbc. exactly. >> nick robinson with angela raynen >> nick robinson with angela rayner, who was supposed to be drilling her down on on the two houses business, wished a happy birthday that day instead, he had no intention of giving her a hard time. they do not give labour politicians a hard time. >> it's clear every day of the week they are challenging and...
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angela rayner and starmer were here doing a rally on wednesday. they were sending busloads of people from all over london and the east of england, and still we managed to cling on because, as i said, we focused on what people cared about and seriously, what are the major things for you that you think people care about? >> because if i was rishi sunak now and i was looking at these results and i was looking at the opinion polls, i mean, yougov had him on nationally about 18. i think it was yesterday, which is, you know, poor, right . he is, you know, poor, right. he could do with listening to people like you. i think a little bit, dan, i mean, what what are the big issues. how does rishi sunak resurrect his fortunes? >> well, you know , it's an >> well, you know, it's an enormously challenging time with all the, you know, factors we know about . but i all the, you know, factors we know about. but i think what some of the results have shown the likes of ben houchen and here in harlow is that , you here in harlow is that, you know, if we give people
angela rayner and starmer were here doing a rally on wednesday. they were sending busloads of people from all over london and the east of england, and still we managed to cling on because, as i said, we focused on what people cared about and seriously, what are the major things for you that you think people care about? >> because if i was rishi sunak now and i was looking at these results and i was looking at the opinion polls, i mean, yougov had him on nationally about 18. i think it was...
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angela rayner is newsroom. angela rayner is expected to be interviewed under caution as part of a council tax investigation. the deputy labour leader is understood to have been contacted by manchester police concerning the sale of her house in 2015, amid claims she might not have paid the right amount of tax and that she may have made a false declaration about her primary residence on the electoral register. reports in a number of newspapers say she'll be invited to attend a police station voluntarily, rather than being arrested . ms rayner has said arrested. ms rayner has said she's confident the rules have been followed at all times. the uk says it would support palestine gaining full member status in the united nations when the time is right. the comments by the deputy foreign secretary come as israel has launched fresh attacks on northern gaza in an effort to prevent hamas from regrouping. it's three months since the idf claimed it had taken control of the area. meanwhile, tens of thousands of palestinians
angela rayner is newsroom. angela rayner is expected to be interviewed under caution as part of a council tax investigation. the deputy labour leader is understood to have been contacted by manchester police concerning the sale of her house in 2015, amid claims she might not have paid the right amount of tax and that she may have made a false declaration about her primary residence on the electoral register. reports in a number of newspapers say she'll be invited to attend a police station...
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rayner, and they can rattle the labour party's cage just at a moment when labour i think is starting to see themselves as winners, because labour doesn't have an easy time seeing themselves in that way because they've lost so many times. but the tories are good at rattling them and that is what they will do, and it's going to be really interesting to see — does this set of results actually show us a different, much more confident, more nimble, maybe more aggressive labour party? i don't know. and i can just... on the rattle theme, reform will rattle the conservative party, because they're going to stand in all the seats at the general, which they did not do at the locals. and the liberal democrats produced more councillors than the conservatives did this time round. the greens made advances. so you've got, really, you've got, henry, you've got a sort of division of our politics. are we listening as newscasters and we're broadly left? are we listening and we're broadly right? there's going to have to be a realignment by the time of the general election, isn't there? because people w
rayner, and they can rattle the labour party's cage just at a moment when labour i think is starting to see themselves as winners, because labour doesn't have an easy time seeing themselves in that way because they've lost so many times. but the tories are good at rattling them and that is what they will do, and it's going to be really interesting to see — does this set of results actually show us a different, much more confident, more nimble, maybe more aggressive labour party? i don't know....
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for angela rayner. she's deputy in the labour party. >> that's right. she's talking in her constituency of ashton under lyne. she's talking to a room entirely of muslim men. that's the bit that struck me that there are no women in this room. why? maybe because culturally that might be tricky in that particular room and that particular environment . particular environment. >> now she's in a state of panic because george galloway's workers party of britain is putting a candidate up against her. that is, a candidate who will be muslim , implacably will be muslim, implacably opposed to labour's position on the wall, which is not to support an unconditional ceasefire in gaza . we saw that ceasefire in gaza. we saw that galloway won that by—election in rochdale. rochdale is about eight miles from andy rayner's constituency. i've written about this in the west midlands in the mayoral election, the george galloway candidate got 12.5% of the vote. so the muslim there is an independent muslim standing against a
for angela rayner. she's deputy in the labour party. >> that's right. she's talking in her constituency of ashton under lyne. she's talking to a room entirely of muslim men. that's the bit that struck me that there are no women in this room. why? maybe because culturally that might be tricky in that particular room and that particular environment . particular environment. >> now she's in a state of panic because george galloway's workers party of britain is putting a candidate up...
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quiet on the angela rayner. they're not mentioning anything yet are they . he's anything yet are they. he's quite good at sort of keeping things down when it needs to , things down when it needs to, we've also got a little story and this is really sweet, these little bloom women, they put all these lovely flowers out in cambridgeshire and they make the town look gorgeous and some jobs worse . and the council has worse. and the council has decided, oh, no, you have to pay £165 for a health and safety, some sort of risk assessment before you can do, before you can put flowers out. >> it's terrible because they're sort of putting them on street lights and things like that. >> i mean, obviously that could be risky, but they've been doing it for years. >> donkey's years. >> donkey's years. >> it's incredible. >> it's incredible. >> and also it's gone mad. >> and also it's gone mad. >> the world has gone mad. i'm also talking about you may be, if you're watching or listening, struggling to get your prescription drug.
quiet on the angela rayner. they're not mentioning anything yet are they . he's anything yet are they. he's quite good at sort of keeping things down when it needs to , things down when it needs to, we've also got a little story and this is really sweet, these little bloom women, they put all these lovely flowers out in cambridgeshire and they make the town look gorgeous and some jobs worse . and the council has worse. and the council has decided, oh, no, you have to pay £165 for a health and...
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and he also called angela rayner's workers rights reforms an unmitigated tragedy. well, that's all fine and dandy, but can the tories offer voters a desperately needed tax cut next year? but have the shocking story of the asylum seeker who murdered a pensioner? ahmed al fayed claimed it was revenge for the israel—hamas conflict. he's now been jailed for life, with the minimum term of 45 years. and later in the show, i'll be joined by my in the studio, by my all star panel. and today i'll be asking them this question should britain accept palestinian refugees? and can we trust the labour party to run the country? that's all coming up between now and 6 pm. watch the show. always a delight to have your company. so the big question i'm asking today is this. earlier this week, 50 mps and peers said that the uk should accept palestinian refugees to the country. it's called the gaza family scheme. they clearly didn't see the memo from denmark, which showed in 1992 a similar scheme ended up with 64% of those admitted to the country with criminal records and 65% taking be
and he also called angela rayner's workers rights reforms an unmitigated tragedy. well, that's all fine and dandy, but can the tories offer voters a desperately needed tax cut next year? but have the shocking story of the asylum seeker who murdered a pensioner? ahmed al fayed claimed it was revenge for the israel—hamas conflict. he's now been jailed for life, with the minimum term of 45 years. and later in the show, i'll be joined by my in the studio, by my all star panel. and today i'll be...
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labour clearly cock—a—hoop at the result, wanting to focus on it, a reason angela rayner and keir starmer were here at nine o'clock this morning, wanting to capitalise on the result here. i think the other thing that will worry the conservatives is worth the vote went. two thirds of the voters went to labour but around a third went to labour but around a third went to labour but around a third went to reform uk, what was the brexit party. the brexit party almost forced the conservatives into third place, they only held on by about 100 votes. that would have been a particular humiliation for them. the conservatives are trying to downplay this, saying it was always going to be a difficult night for them, always going to be a difficult night forthem, particular always going to be a difficult night for them, particular local circumstances, the conservative and he was suspended, caught up in a lobbying scandal, clearly that did not help their prospects here. clearly a very significant win for keir starmer and it has clearly buoyed his mood this morning. we had a bit of his interview _ buoyed h
labour clearly cock—a—hoop at the result, wanting to focus on it, a reason angela rayner and keir starmer were here at nine o'clock this morning, wanting to capitalise on the result here. i think the other thing that will worry the conservatives is worth the vote went. two thirds of the voters went to labour but around a third went to labour but around a third went to labour but around a third went to reform uk, what was the brexit party. the brexit party almost forced the conservatives...
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they'll livid that labour candidates will be able to have angela rayner come to visit the project the prime minister says he wants to cut in the next five years. that's terrible if you want to hang onto your seat.— onto your seat. let's test that. there's been — onto your seat. let's test that. there's been complaints - onto your seat. let's test that. there's been complaints today| onto your seat. let's test that. - there's been complaints today from the likes of steve bacon, the northern ireland minister. 20 me know henry hill. you wrote when the premise or had to get their cabinet, they knew what they would be defending week to week. what concerns do you have about the way this policy has been drawn up? i don't know anything about how it was drawn up, i suppose that's got to be concerned number one. we've seen from rishi sunak over the past year a real problem of — he and his team have been making policy and downing street, a very small team, without either informing or consulting their party or drawing on their resources of government. we saw this showcased in october when h
they'll livid that labour candidates will be able to have angela rayner come to visit the project the prime minister says he wants to cut in the next five years. that's terrible if you want to hang onto your seat.— onto your seat. let's test that. there's been — onto your seat. let's test that. there's been complaints - onto your seat. let's test that. there's been complaints today| onto your seat. let's test that. - there's been complaints today from the likes of steve bacon, the northern...
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. >> let me take aroma and angela raynen >> let me take aroma and angela rayner, her majority is 4000. aroma will take a minimum of 10,000 and a maximum of 20,000 votes. that puts that puts angela rayner out of parliament. >> and look, people might think this is mental, but here's why he's so dangerous for labour. so for mr galloway, it's all about this, isn't it? >> keir starmer ? >> keir starmer? >> keir starmer? >> this is for gaza , right? >> this is for gaza, right? >> this is for gaza, right? >> it's for gaza. and look at the numbers okay. so the muslim vote .co.uk has compiled a list of loads of labour seats. their muslim population and whether their mps voted for or against a ceasefire or if they abstained. there are loads of seats that are overtly pro—palestine. candidate could win wes streeting majority is just over 5000. that could go. who do you think voters in places with large muslim communities in birmingham, or parts of greater manchester are going to vote for? are they're going to for vote a labour candidate who abstained on a ceasefire and supported keir starmer ,
. >> let me take aroma and angela raynen >> let me take aroma and angela rayner, her majority is 4000. aroma will take a minimum of 10,000 and a maximum of 20,000 votes. that puts that puts angela rayner out of parliament. >> and look, people might think this is mental, but here's why he's so dangerous for labour. so for mr galloway, it's all about this, isn't it? >> keir starmer ? >> keir starmer? >> keir starmer? >> this is for gaza , right? >>...
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meanwhile, labour's deputy leader angela rayner says she doesn't see any reason why diane abbott can't stand as an mp with the party at the general election , according to reports election, according to reports in the guardian. angela rayner believes mr abbott hasn't been treated fairly or appropriately . treated fairly or appropriately. the veteran mp had the labour whip restored this week after a long suspension. she's accused sir keir starmer of culling the party's left wing. sir keir says he wants the highest quality candidates and has described miss abbott as a trailblazer . miss abbott as a trailblazer. the green party set out its vision to tackle the cost of living, improve housing and treat britain's polluted waterways. today in its campaign launch , co—leader caledonia told launch, co—leader caledonia told the event in bristol this afternoon that labour had backtracked on its green investments and that the greens role in the new parliament would be critical. recent polls put the party at 6, and it's hoping to elect four mps at the general election . businesses hiring elect
meanwhile, labour's deputy leader angela rayner says she doesn't see any reason why diane abbott can't stand as an mp with the party at the general election , according to reports election, according to reports in the guardian. angela rayner believes mr abbott hasn't been treated fairly or appropriately . treated fairly or appropriately. the veteran mp had the labour whip restored this week after a long suspension. she's accused sir keir starmer of culling the party's left wing. sir keir says...
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and we're focusing on those kind of things, instead now , angela things, instead now, angela rayner as well, she has tweeted out and she's saying it's time for a change. bring it on. but one of the things that i think is quite interesting, luciano, is quite interesting, luciano, is that many people will say to me that, they're saying quite a crude way, which i'm not going to say, but what they would say is there's not much difference, really, between labour and the tories . so whilst it's great tories. so whilst it's great that angela rayner will suggest change, do you think there is much of a difference between the two main parties now? >> well, i don't know what rishi sunak and the government is proposing as i understand we don't have any plans. we got the plan from rishi last year, of which he's failing on on a number of those different points. >> let's get those five fire pledges up then, shall we? because we've looked at, in brief, at the six labour ones. let's look at the five tory ones as well. we can put the spotlight on you, mr bailey, because of course, his five pledges were
and we're focusing on those kind of things, instead now , angela things, instead now, angela rayner as well, she has tweeted out and she's saying it's time for a change. bring it on. but one of the things that i think is quite interesting, luciano, is quite interesting, luciano, is that many people will say to me that, they're saying quite a crude way, which i'm not going to say, but what they would say is there's not much difference, really, between labour and the tories . so whilst it's great...
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. >> claimed angela rayner wasn't there, angela rayner wasn't. >> there was. she was. i've met angela rayner. she's a force of nature. you do not not notice angela rayner, let me tell you that. and her head was in the picture as well, you could see, but they couldn't work out who it was. and also he claimed that it was. and also he claimed that it was. and also he claimed that it was impromptu. it wasn't. we've seen the memo. he said there were only about six people there. it turns out there were almost 19. oh, come on, that's that's bad. >> standing up drinking a peroni been >> there were no i know there were no there were no fines issued. at the end of it, the police decided nothing had had gone wrong. but even just accepting that, what i'm saying is you find that in number 10, if you're holding parties and breaking the restrictions, you've put down for the rest of the country, isn't that a problem? yeah, but i suspect many of them thought that it was within the rules because it was in one bubble. >> to be honest, the rules were totally confusing. oh that's different
. >> claimed angela rayner wasn't there, angela rayner wasn't. >> there was. she was. i've met angela rayner. she's a force of nature. you do not not notice angela rayner, let me tell you that. and her head was in the picture as well, you could see, but they couldn't work out who it was. and also he claimed that it was. and also he claimed that it was. and also he claimed that it was impromptu. it wasn't. we've seen the memo. he said there were only about six people there. it turns...
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rayner come under pressure from certain newspapers, certain parts of the conservative back and press to be frank, it could get quite savage, couldn't it? and for the labour party, if they are ahead in the pose, you need to not have errors and make sure people are not complacent and vote for them. there are conservatives _ complacent and vote for them. there are conservatives out _ complacent and vote for them. there are conservatives out there _ complacent and vote for them. there are conservatives out there seen i complacent and vote for them. iii” are conservatives out there seen the state of the polls in a moment, the labour party 15 or 20 points ahead, this is there election campaign to lose. there's a lot at stake for the labour party, qui keir starmer has been criticised for being cautious in his approach, but you would say he had a series of tasks which were first about reshaping the party and second focusing on the conservative failures in getting that message through, and third focusing on what he's delivering, which is what he's focusing on now, but she would come under s
rayner come under pressure from certain newspapers, certain parts of the conservative back and press to be frank, it could get quite savage, couldn't it? and for the labour party, if they are ahead in the pose, you need to not have errors and make sure people are not complacent and vote for them. there are conservatives _ complacent and vote for them. there are conservatives out _ complacent and vote for them. there are conservatives out there _ complacent and vote for them. there are...
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rayner. cheering and applause. thank you, thank you so much. i know you will_ thank you, thank you so much. i know you will be _ thank you, thank you so much. i know you will be such a fantastic voice here _ you will be such a fantastic voice here in_ you will be such a fantastic voice here in gillingham and rainham. it is brilliant — here in gillingham and rainham. it is brilliant to be here. good news for the _ is brilliant to be here. good news for the country to finally get a say on the _ for the country to finally get a say on the future of britain. because we need _ on the future of britain. because we need to— on the future of britain. because we need to turn— on the future of britain. because we need to turn the page. we have had 14 years _ need to turn the page. we have had 14 years of— need to turn the page. we have had 14 years of chaos and decline. excuses — 14 years of chaos and decline. excuses and people just feel their area is— excuses and people just feel their ar
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meanwhile, police say labour's deputy leader angela rayner will face no further action after allegations that she broke electoral law. with the first full week of election campaigning under way — the main parties have been focussing on the economy today — we'll have all the details. also tonight — under attack — ukraine's second biggest city kharkivjust 20 miles from the russian border — and russia's soldiers are advancing. the ukrainians are having to make some very hard choices about what they can defend, and they are fighting an enemy that has adapted itself to exploit their weaknesses. closing arguments at donald trump's hush money trial — the prosecution says he conspired to corrupt the 2016 presidential election — his lawyers say it's all lies.
meanwhile, police say labour's deputy leader angela rayner will face no further action after allegations that she broke electoral law. with the first full week of election campaigning under way — the main parties have been focussing on the economy today — we'll have all the details. also tonight — under attack — ukraine's second biggest city kharkivjust 20 miles from the russian border — and russia's soldiers are advancing. the ukrainians are having to make some very hard choices...