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and he every time look at ed miliband with his ten commandments. it's the same old rubbish each time, dressed up to what he thinks the public wants or what he thinks london voters want. he doesn't think about the north of england. he's not thinking about north down in cornwall. he's not even considering those because, hey , considering those because, hey, we don't count. >> well, he would argue that he thought keir would argue that he is and that he, you know, his policies cover everybody. but that's what he would say, isn't it. all right. let's go to alan cook. alan cook in london. are you there ? you there? >> hi there. nana. yeah, but i'm not actually in london today. i'm at the mall london beach race in margate, so apologise if there's lots of noisy motorbikes in the background. i've taken a break from that just to come up and talk to you. >> come on, get on with it. you're losing time. keir starmer. >> is he the man to save the uk? well, save the uk from what, i where's it all going wrong? >> the debt, the crime, the flat economy . these are a
and he every time look at ed miliband with his ten commandments. it's the same old rubbish each time, dressed up to what he thinks the public wants or what he thinks london voters want. he doesn't think about the north of england. he's not thinking about north down in cornwall. he's not even considering those because, hey , considering those because, hey, we don't count. >> well, he would argue that he thought keir would argue that he is and that he, you know, his policies cover...
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we didn't work for ed miliband. we look at that, that awful ed stone business that went out. oh, there we go. we can see it on our screens now when it was a pr disaster and his six pledges were, well, not exactly like these six pledges, but frankly, not far off pat . not far off pat. >> well, i'm interested more in tomorrow than in yesterday. i mean, that election was almost ten years ago now. these are policies for today and tomorrow. i think they fit well with the things that people are concerned about the economy, the nhs , about the economy, the nhs, education, the energy bills and so on, and we're going to not just launch them today, but to campaign hard on them between now and the next election . now and the next election. >> i wanted to ask you about a story in the telegraph this morning that you claimed over £40,000 in expenses to rent a constituency house next door to your own home. so you had taxpayers subsidising your property portfolio . property portfolio. >> no, this was a change in the rules. about 12 years ago where they changed the rules to stop mps in any s
we didn't work for ed miliband. we look at that, that awful ed stone business that went out. oh, there we go. we can see it on our screens now when it was a pr disaster and his six pledges were, well, not exactly like these six pledges, but frankly, not far off pat . not far off pat. >> well, i'm interested more in tomorrow than in yesterday. i mean, that election was almost ten years ago now. these are policies for today and tomorrow. i think they fit well with the things that people are...
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miliband's job to again it's tax, tax, tax. so yeah i suppose modern politics. but starmer had a blooper today as he failed to read out one of his many scripted insults in the house of commons watch. >> mr speaker, he must be the only tech bro brother on the continent who can't work a debit card or send an email. >> hey look, we've got sorry guys ' >> hey look, we've got sorry guys , we've got to play that guys, we've got to play that again. we've got to. so he's trying to say he's trying to say. he's trying to say tech bro. yeah. so it's okay. you're a tech bro i don't think he wrote silicon valley. he didn't write it. and he's gone . write it. and he's gone. >> he must be the only tech bro brother . on the contrary, who brother. on the contrary, who can't work a debit card or send an email. >> it's. what's that? it's the tech, bro. but it's like he's scared of the word. what is it like when someone drops a glass in a pub and everyone goes way like, it's nice, that one thing that we still have is that when somebody embarrasses
miliband's job to again it's tax, tax, tax. so yeah i suppose modern politics. but starmer had a blooper today as he failed to read out one of his many scripted insults in the house of commons watch. >> mr speaker, he must be the only tech bro brother on the continent who can't work a debit card or send an email. >> hey look, we've got sorry guys ' >> hey look, we've got sorry guys , we've got to play that guys, we've got to play that again. we've got to. so he's trying to say...
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though, ed miliband's track record of doing things that save taxpayers money is not a huge success. but my old boss now, now, the election campaign has only just got started. rishi sunak was keen to land the first blow, apparently on his biggest rival. he accused starmer of quote thinking he can walk into downing street and take the pubuc downing street and take the public for granted . so that is public for granted. so that is apparently the quote. i don't know how personally offensive that is, but it seems that labour mp pat mcfadden didn't take those words kindly. >> the conservatives were to win . do we even know if rishi sunak with would remain as prime minister will be subject to one of the bouts of leadership challenges that always takes them over, so we're not surprised that they will throw personal attacks at keir starmer. but right now, i can also reveal that a conservative source has told us that apparently, one of the masterminds behind the conservative party, a chap called isaac levido , told tory called isaac levido, told tory mps last night that they're going to run a
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people rightly or wrongly thought ed miliband was anti—business. for labour now to be getting 120 businesses signing this letter, that is the sign of things changing and labour reaching to tory territory, whereas the tories are just trying to stop the bleeding in their territory. to to stop the bleeding in their territo . ., , ., ., , territory. to understand how these thins territory. to understand how these things happen. _ territory. to understand how these things happen, how— territory. to understand how these things happen, how long _ territory. to understand how these things happen, how long has - territory. to understand how these things happen, how long has it - territory. to understand how these l things happen, how long has it taken the labour party to get all those signatures? some might say ok, it�*s over 100 names, signatures? some might say ok, it�*s over100 names, but signatures? some might say ok, it�*s over 100 names, but that doesn�*t represent all sectors of the industry or the biggest names in the business and financia
people rightly or wrongly thought ed miliband was anti—business. for labour now to be getting 120 businesses signing this letter, that is the sign of things changing and labour reaching to tory territory, whereas the tories are just trying to stop the bleeding in their territory. to to stop the bleeding in their territo . ., , ., ., , territory. to understand how these thins territory. to understand how these things happen. _ territory. to understand how these things happen, how— territory....
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but isn't this a bit like when you remember when ed miliband put that mug out that that that mug about how labour was tough on migration and it was suddenly it was just this weird. it's basically a vote winner. yeah. >> well, of course it is. and keir starmer is actually playing a very strong political game at the moment. he knows that he had to in order to because we don't know what keir starmer believes. by know what keir starmer believes. by the way, there isn't anyone out there who really knows what keir starmer believes. he is not sure he does. he's very similar to boris johnson in that way now. he won't like that comparison, but no one really believed that boris johnson was a tory. he was quite liberal in many ways. no one really believes that in any way that keir starmer is leaning to the right on immigration or is in fact a socialist. we don't know. he supported jeremy corbyn now he doesn't like open borders. none of it makes sense. but one thing he is doing is playing a shrewd political game because it doesn't make sense to open your borders . he knows if he's in borders. he k
but isn't this a bit like when you remember when ed miliband put that mug out that that that mug about how labour was tough on migration and it was suddenly it was just this weird. it's basically a vote winner. yeah. >> well, of course it is. and keir starmer is actually playing a very strong political game at the moment. he knows that he had to in order to because we don't know what keir starmer believes. by know what keir starmer believes. by the way, there isn't anyone out there who...
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miliband, jeremy corbyn and keir starmer now. i can�*t remember a time where the behaviour at the top of the labour party with this nakedly factional, it is appalling. you sunported — factional, it is appalling. you supported jeremy _ factional, it is appalling. you supported jeremy corbyn and many would say that was a huge faction and lead to a huge defeat and keir starmer has brought the labour party in four years 20 win above or selections. in four years 20 win above or selections-— selections. there were no de selections — selections. there were no de selections are _ selections. there were no de selections are purging - selections. there were no de selections are purging of - selections. there were no de - selections are purging of people. there were a lot of people actively sabotaging us, a lot of people who took peerages from the conservatives and even those people were not purged. it is chalk and cheese to try and compare those two. labour may well win the next election but it is alienating a lot of its membership
miliband, jeremy corbyn and keir starmer now. i can�*t remember a time where the behaviour at the top of the labour party with this nakedly factional, it is appalling. you sunported — factional, it is appalling. you supported jeremy _ factional, it is appalling. you supported jeremy corbyn and many would say that was a huge faction and lead to a huge defeat and keir starmer has brought the labour party in four years 20 win above or selections. in four years 20 win above or selections-—...
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darren loves david cameron, they love ed miliband, they love ed davey. if they can remember who he is , they love their local he is, they love their local authority and the councillors who do so much and they love their mayors, you know, so , all their mayors, you know, so, all bets are off. really? >> yeah. well, i mean, yeah, there's a fair few comments to there's a fair few comments to the contrary, but yes, i'm sure that's true. and there's a fair few people saying actually , the few people saying actually, the only reason i know ed davey is because of the post office scandal , and because of the post office scandal, and that's really put his name on the map. i doubt that's very good pr for the liberal democrats, but i guess the question there with the greens there an interesting one, because you've got those in the sort of leafy suburbs of, of conservative heartlands saying, i'm voting green because i quite like the idea of not building any new housing and all these other things. and then in the parts of the country like that, where i am from, you h
darren loves david cameron, they love ed miliband, they love ed davey. if they can remember who he is , they love their local he is, they love their local authority and the councillors who do so much and they love their mayors, you know, so , all their mayors, you know, so, all bets are off. really? >> yeah. well, i mean, yeah, there's a fair few comments to there's a fair few comments to the contrary, but yes, i'm sure that's true. and there's a fair few people saying actually , the few...
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miliband and so on and so on. but you use the word p word purge . i don't believe that at purge. i don't believe that at all. and i think although jeremy corbyn left the parliamentary party many years ago, his chief ally, someone like john mcdonnell, continued to serve in the parliamentary labour party, you know, and if john mcdonnell, speaking up as a labour mp, that doesn't tell you that they're against the people who are a bit more to the left, do you personally think, diane. >> sorry, nana do you think diane abbott should be able to stand again as a labour mp? and also if she if she doesn't and she stands as an independent, how is that seat going to be fought? would she potentially, as an independent perhaps have won over on labour? >> i don't know, i mean it's possible, as you say, one outcome we already know jeremy corbyn's got an independent campaign in islington north, where he was the labour mp for 40 odd years. one outcome from everything we're talking about is diane abbott could end up as independent ca
miliband and so on and so on. but you use the word p word purge . i don't believe that at purge. i don't believe that at all. and i think although jeremy corbyn left the parliamentary party many years ago, his chief ally, someone like john mcdonnell, continued to serve in the parliamentary labour party, you know, and if john mcdonnell, speaking up as a labour mp, that doesn't tell you that they're against the people who are a bit more to the left, do you personally think, diane. >> sorry,...
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ed miliband, you know , people are critical of him know, people are critical of him for various things, but he actually did give a lot fewer speeches. yeah, than the two are doing at the moment. fewer, bigger, better , should be the bigger, better, should be the watchword because you need the speech to make real impact, particularly if, i mean, keir would say this himself. i mean, rishi, neither of them exactly. obama style orators , are they? obama style orators, are they? so if speeches are not particularly your thing, then do it sparingly and then it has impact. >> well, also, he shouldn't do this because he's now drawing attention away from keir starmer's shoddy choice and natalie elphicke. >> emma i think so. natalie elphicke. >> emma i think so . and he was >> emma i think so. and he was saying lots of different things. he was saying labour will leave the country exposed. he suddenly found this sudden, you know, this sense of urgency. i feel a profound sense of urgency that he doesn't seem to have felt particularly about any of the other looming problems. he's saying labour can't
ed miliband, you know , people are critical of him know, people are critical of him for various things, but he actually did give a lot fewer speeches. yeah, than the two are doing at the moment. fewer, bigger, better , should be the bigger, better, should be the watchword because you need the speech to make real impact, particularly if, i mean, keir would say this himself. i mean, rishi, neither of them exactly. obama style orators , are they? obama style orators, are they? so if speeches are...
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there's something in the air — it wasn't tony blair's pledge card or ed miliband's "ed stone", remember that? but after rishi sunak�*s five pledges, keir starmer unveiled his six first steps. let's see who's been paying attention —
there's something in the air — it wasn't tony blair's pledge card or ed miliband's "ed stone", remember that? but after rishi sunak�*s five pledges, keir starmer unveiled his six first steps. let's see who's been paying attention —
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miliband as leader. he just refused to do any of them. and they're only between opposition parties. what labour said it will do several debates. it's not prepared to do six because they meet every week at prime minister's questions and it just takes up all of the campaign. but it's absolutely he's absolutely prepared to debate him. >> but to me, this is some sort of performance , performative of performance, performative nonsense and actually allows him to evade giving description or detail for his policies. i would rather he sat down and said, i'm going to do this, i'm going to do that, and i'm going to do that, and this is how i'm going to do it. i would like them all to do it. i would like them all to do it. i would like them all to do that. actually. i want i don't want them to play silly boy, boy girl silly, you know, silly banter between them, which is what i feel these debates become. and who can put an absolutely the big interviews of the campaign. >> i mean already to be fairto >> i mean already
miliband as leader. he just refused to do any of them. and they're only between opposition parties. what labour said it will do several debates. it's not prepared to do six because they meet every week at prime minister's questions and it just takes up all of the campaign. but it's absolutely he's absolutely prepared to debate him. >> but to me, this is some sort of performance , performative of performance, performative nonsense and actually allows him to evade giving description or...
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miliband's idea and he's shortly to return to parliament. can we really trust the labour party on things like green taxation? i mean, you've done a u—turn on that £18 billion cost of it already, and the net factor is the working class, the working poor. they're the ones who are hit the hardest by these these punitive green taxes. >> so great british energy is one of those six steps forward that we will take immediately. should we win the election in six weeks time. what we'll do is set up a publicly owned energy company that will invest in clean energy. so this means that we can have finally , a publicly we can have finally, a publicly owned body of significance that can invest in the transition and the new jobs of the future that can create, that can support british innovation. so, keir announced this today up in scotland with anas sarwar, the leader of the scottish labour party. the key thing about that is that all of the wind farms that are being built and have been built over the last 14 years in scotland, not one of them has any mate
miliband's idea and he's shortly to return to parliament. can we really trust the labour party on things like green taxation? i mean, you've done a u—turn on that £18 billion cost of it already, and the net factor is the working class, the working poor. they're the ones who are hit the hardest by these these punitive green taxes. >> so great british energy is one of those six steps forward that we will take immediately. should we win the election in six weeks time. what we'll do is set...
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not like ed miliband in 2015. since then he's been talking a lot about these mickey mouse degrees, as they call him in the tory party. 1 in 8 university places they think aren't don't are not really necessary to be taken by by young people because they don't really yield the good jobs you can get. and they left the leave people with heavily in debt. they want those to be scrapped by the offices for students. that's a new power for that regulator . and instead there'll regulator. and instead there'll be 100,000 new apprenticeships. is the idea £910 million in cost savings? that's the idea , and savings? that's the idea, and so, yeah, he's pushing it very hard. he's been with apprenticeships today. he's been rewiring the telecoms operation in liskeard. he did so well that the engineer said, if you want another job you can the engineer said, if you want anotherjob you can be a telecoms engineer. well that might be the case on on july the 5th, before we get to that, chris, there has been some good news overnight. jl
not like ed miliband in 2015. since then he's been talking a lot about these mickey mouse degrees, as they call him in the tory party. 1 in 8 university places they think aren't don't are not really necessary to be taken by by young people because they don't really yield the good jobs you can get. and they left the leave people with heavily in debt. they want those to be scrapped by the offices for students. that's a new power for that regulator . and instead there'll regulator. and instead...
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we have ed miliband speaking at the moment. we have seen angela rayner. we have got keir starmer coming up. labour have a sizeable team, which presumably reflects the amount of effort they were put into this huge fight for votes in scotland. the fact that nicola sturgeon, of course, hugely prominent, dominating figure in scotland, is no longer in office. humza yousaf has gone too. it's a fascinating picture, and i wonder in terms of the names, the publicity around these huge figures, how much of that is a factor in swaying people and getting their attention now? it’s people and getting their attention now? �* , , . , ., now? it's interesting that these two seeches now? it's interesting that these two speeches by — now? it's interesting that these two speeches by the _ now? it's interesting that these two speeches by the leader _ now? it's interesting that these two speeches by the leader of _ now? it's interesting that these two speeches by the leader of the - now? it's interesting that these two speeches by the leader of the snp i now? it's interes
we have ed miliband speaking at the moment. we have seen angela rayner. we have got keir starmer coming up. labour have a sizeable team, which presumably reflects the amount of effort they were put into this huge fight for votes in scotland. the fact that nicola sturgeon, of course, hugely prominent, dominating figure in scotland, is no longer in office. humza yousaf has gone too. it's a fascinating picture, and i wonder in terms of the names, the publicity around these huge figures, how much...
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not george osborne and ed miliband when he was wrapping his mouth around a bacon sandwich and all the lenses, it was in front of every papen lenses, it was in front of every paper. it's not going to be fun. i think it's going to be fairly brutal. campaign for all involved, and we will be with them every step of the way. so let us know what you make of it all. >> gb news see, what i make of it is you don't make you don't see presidential candidates in america doing this. they act presidentially. i think you know, starmer and sunak. and what's his name for the lib dems should act prime ministerial and then people might see them as prime ministerial. all this business of kicking footballs a lot of nonsense. gb news. com forward slash have your say and we would welcome that very generously from you. thank you very much. >> we're going to turn our attention now to the middle east. it's been a pretty horrific weekend. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has said that the airstrike, which killed 45 civilians on sunday, was a tragic mistake. >> so the strike in rafah killed dozens
not george osborne and ed miliband when he was wrapping his mouth around a bacon sandwich and all the lenses, it was in front of every papen lenses, it was in front of every paper. it's not going to be fun. i think it's going to be fairly brutal. campaign for all involved, and we will be with them every step of the way. so let us know what you make of it all. >> gb news see, what i make of it is you don't make you don't see presidential candidates in america doing this. they act...
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not not an ed miliband moment like in 2015. but yeah, he's here trying to push , trying he's here trying to push, trying to say it's a tory seat. derek thomas held it in 2019, but he's trying to show that the tories are pushing out into lib dem heartlands. as we enter the second full week of this election campaign. but that's right. labour news dominating today with diane abbott banned from standing as a labour candidate at the election. the deaduneis candidate at the election. the deadline is very shortly. of course she has got the whip back. she is an mp for a day because tomorrow parliament is dissolved and tomorrow all mps become candidates again . i think become candidates again. i think this could be storing up problems for keir starmer, going forward. certainly on the election trail today, i think wes streeting is on the broadcast round. he'll be pressed very hard about why on earth the party can't come to some form of elegant solution to diane abbott over those remarks that she made in a letter to the observer, about ra
not not an ed miliband moment like in 2015. but yeah, he's here trying to push , trying he's here trying to push, trying to say it's a tory seat. derek thomas held it in 2019, but he's trying to show that the tories are pushing out into lib dem heartlands. as we enter the second full week of this election campaign. but that's right. labour news dominating today with diane abbott banned from standing as a labour candidate at the election. the deaduneis candidate at the election. the deadline is...
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ed going backwards, right. ed miliband who, who is brilliant. but the bacon sandwich. and i think those pictures stay actually . and it's the pictures actually. and it's the pictures we have in our mind. and as i was watching it yesterday, i mean, i did text a friend of mine going, he's just getting wet. and that's all it became distraction. >> didn't it? i mean, it's all about optics in this, isn't it? and it was rishi sunak getting absolutely drenched there and also being drowned out as well by. oh well, things can only get better on the loudspeaker . i better on the loudspeaker. i mean i know look it up. >> labour supporters would probably watching that and going oh great, isn't this great? i honestly , i thought the police honestly, i thought the police should have stopped that. yeah the police at the end. i mean there would have been literally on the other side of the barriers at downing street. >> and it was one man. >> and it was one man. >> yeah, it should have gone out. why didn't they stop him? >> they should have done it up in a few times now and see because
ed going backwards, right. ed miliband who, who is brilliant. but the bacon sandwich. and i think those pictures stay actually . and it's the pictures actually. and it's the pictures we have in our mind. and as i was watching it yesterday, i mean, i did text a friend of mine going, he's just getting wet. and that's all it became distraction. >> didn't it? i mean, it's all about optics in this, isn't it? and it was rishi sunak getting absolutely drenched there and also being drowned out as...
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the conservatives who are very focused on getting cheaper energy for people, or a labour party with ed miliband at the helm, where independent experts have said that their plans would raise people's bills and raise people's taxes. �* , ., ., ~ ., taxes. let's look at what adam scorer from — taxes. let's look at what adam scorer from the _ taxes. let's look at what adam scorer from the national- taxes. let's look at what adam | scorer from the national energy action campaign has said to us this morning. in relation to the actual costs, what it feels like for people at home and what the bills are, he wasn't saying that people on average are paying £400 and now —— he was saying that people are paying £400 more now on average than at the start of the crisis which are significant sums. 2 million households are still paying back debt because of the prices that were so high. the idea that this clears the slate, as in, this newjob in the slate, as in, this newjob in the price cap and the measures you are talking about, the idea that this clears the slate is for the birds. and i think
the conservatives who are very focused on getting cheaper energy for people, or a labour party with ed miliband at the helm, where independent experts have said that their plans would raise people's bills and raise people's taxes. �* , ., ., ~ ., taxes. let's look at what adam scorer from — taxes. let's look at what adam scorer from the _ taxes. let's look at what adam scorer from the national- taxes. let's look at what adam | scorer from the national energy action campaign has said to us...
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those campaign posters, by the conservatives of, ed miliband in the pocket of, alex salmond . and the pocket of, alex salmond. and the pocket of, alex salmond. and the effect that those had was, lasting. and they want to remedy any chance of that happening again. >> yeah. well, look, they've still got a lot of work to do then it's interesting that the chancellor has said inheritance tax is not conservative live, i mean, it's issues like that, isn't it, where labour is going to have to do some shifting. i would have thought, because it's about winning over middle britain, it might not be a tax which affects that many people on the great scheme of things. but middle britain feels very squeezed and, and that's where a lot of your floating voters actually are . actually are. >> yeah, that's a very good point. and i think it's going to be i was surprised that by how cautious jeremy hunt, the conservatives have been on this, because i would have thought with this announcement now they've got to go something big and sort of throw a bit of red meat to their activists and say, right, t
those campaign posters, by the conservatives of, ed miliband in the pocket of, alex salmond . and the pocket of, alex salmond. and the pocket of, alex salmond. and the effect that those had was, lasting. and they want to remedy any chance of that happening again. >> yeah. well, look, they've still got a lot of work to do then it's interesting that the chancellor has said inheritance tax is not conservative live, i mean, it's issues like that, isn't it, where labour is going to have to do...