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the labour government, the labour party does not want and a future labour government does not want to cut the tax burden . a future to cut the tax burden. a future conservative government will. thatis conservative government will. that is the big choice in british politics. and our argument is this isn't just about, family budgets. we understand how important those are when it comes to cost of living pressures . our argument living pressures. our argument is this is about the future growth of the economy, because we can see looking around the world that more lightly taxed economies have more dynamic private sectors. they grow faster. and in the end that is more money for precious public services like the nhs second budget. >> well, that was the chancellor , jeremy hunt, giving a speech on what he describes will be tax rises under labour and taking a question from our own political edhon question from our own political editor, christopher hope. we should say that. he says that the uk has avoided what was predicted to be the longest recession in our history, saying that instead the gove
the labour government, the labour party does not want and a future labour government does not want to cut the tax burden . a future to cut the tax burden. a future conservative government will. thatis conservative government will. that is the big choice in british politics. and our argument is this isn't just about, family budgets. we understand how important those are when it comes to cost of living pressures . our argument living pressures. our argument is this is about the future growth of...
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it under a labour government is guaranteed?— under a labour government is guaranteed? under a labour government is auaranteed? , ., ., , ., guaranteed? it is the target and you will see it in — guaranteed? it is the target and you will see it in the _ guaranteed? it is the target and you will see it in the manifesto - guaranteed? it is the target and you will see it in the manifesto where i will see it in the manifesto where it is published. you will see it in the manifesto where it is published.— will see it in the manifesto where it is published. you have signed up to the conservative _ it is published. you have signed up to the conservative spending - it is published. you have signed up to the conservative spending plans going forward if you win the election unless you are going to tell me that has changed both you look we have set out some clear differences between us and the conservatives like closing remaining loopholes in the non—dom tax status which have left. we loopholes in the non-dom tax status which have left.— which have left. we are talking about
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. _ labour government? we've been very clear about our tax plans. we - labour government? we've been very clear about our tax plans. we will - clear about our tax plans. we will announce those before the next general election. 50 announce those before the next general election.— announce those before the next general election. so they might go u - . ? general election. so they might go u.? the general election. so they might go up- ? they will _ general election. so they might go up. ? they will be _ general election. so they might go up. ? they will be focused - general election. so they might go up. ? they will be focused on - general election. so they might go up. ? they will be focused on the l up. ? they will be focused on the need to be _ up. ? they will be focused on the need to be getting _ up. ? they will be focused on the need to be getting taxes - up. ? they will be focused on the need to be getting taxes on - up. ? they will be focused on the i need to be getting taxes on working people down. unfortunately taxes on working people have been going up under the
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meanwhile, nhs waiting list targets would be met within five years of a labour government, according to a new pledge by sir keir starmer. the plan would see an additional 40,000 appointments, he said. in england each week, making use of evenings and weekends and bringing wait times within the 18 week target . the 18 week target. the conservatives called it copy and paste politics and pointed to its plan instead to invest in nhs technology . gb news can nhs technology. gb news can reveal that environmental activists plan to target the uk's biggest and busiest airports this summer. in fact, over the last two weeks of july , over the last two weeks of july, just stop oil plans to target airports, including heathrow and gatwick at the height of the summer getaway , in order, they summer getaway, in order, they say, to cause maximum disruption. the group is also running a series of online courses aimed at encouraging and informing volunteers on the best way to carry out a protest . and way to carry out a protest. and sir keir starmer has thrown his support behind the welsh first minister,
meanwhile, nhs waiting list targets would be met within five years of a labour government, according to a new pledge by sir keir starmer. the plan would see an additional 40,000 appointments, he said. in england each week, making use of evenings and weekends and bringing wait times within the 18 week target . the 18 week target. the conservatives called it copy and paste politics and pointed to its plan instead to invest in nhs technology . gb news can nhs technology. gb news can reveal that...
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government in westminster.— have a labour government in westminster. . , ., ., westminster. the infected blood in . ui is westminster. the infected blood inquiry is coming _ westminster. the infected blood inquiry is coming tomorrow. - westminster. the infected blood inquiry is coming tomorrow. if i westminster. the infected bloodi inquiry is coming tomorrow. if the report comes out, and the government says, we are going to spend £10 billion in compensation which is what we expect, would you match that? i what we expect, would you match that? , . ~ what we expect, would you match that? , w , ,, , that? i picked up the sunday times toda with that? i picked up the sunday times today with a — that? i picked up the sunday times today with a huge _ that? i picked up the sunday times today with a huge sigh _ that? i picked up the sunday times today with a huge sigh of _ that? i picked up the sunday times today with a huge sigh of relief. - that? i picked up the sunday times today with a huge sigh of relief. it i today with a huge sigh of relief. it looks like the government is
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government, as sure _ under any future labour government, as sure as _ under any future labour government, as sure as night follows day. but taxes _ as sure as night follows day. but taxes will — as sure as night follows day. but taxes will go down under a conservative government beer coz we will do _ conservative government beer coz we will do the — conservative government beer coz we will do the hard work necessary to keep— will do the hard work necessary to keep our— will do the hard work necessary to keep our economy competitive. so my challenge _ keep our economy competitive. so my challenge to _ keep our economy competitive. so my challenge to the labour party today is simple. _ challenge to the labour party today is simple, you refused to vote for the national insurance cuts in the budget, — the national insurance cuts in the budget, 50— the national insurance cuts in the budget, so come clean with the brilish— budget, so come clean with the british people. are you planning to reverse _ british people. are you planning to reverse them, and if not, which other— rever
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government would only bnng labour government would only bring uncertainty. that's what you'll get with us. >> let's just take the topic of illegal migration, something i know is important to all of you. something jonathan and i speak about a lot, right? it's fundamentally unfair that people j'uinp fundamentally unfair that people jump the queue and come to our country illegally, puts pressure on local services, whether it's hotels here or elsewhere. it puts people's lives at risk. it's simply not right. we've got a bold plan to deal with the boats. right. and when i first announced it or announced my predecessor and i first got this job, people said, oh no, this is not the right thing to do. do you know what? now across europe , the penny has dropped that our approach is the right approach . approach is the right approach. >> the shadow chancellor is promising to introduce new budget rules aimed at preventing the turmoil seen following liz truss's mini—budget. in her first major speech of the election campaign, rachel reeves said the conservative party des
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assuming it's a labour government, we will see, if it is a labour government, i think keir starmer, if he becomes prime minister, we want to set the prime —— gender quickly and gets a kings speech, when will it happen? would it happen before sending them off our summer holiday, oras sending them off our summer holiday, or as time, these are interesting questions. it could happen, but it might want to think on the timing of that, the things they do, where parliament, how does parliamentjust go away, what is not like, so there is no reason party conferences and cannot happen, but it would be interesting, it would be potentially a big victory lap for one party and potentially the beginning of a infighting for another party, but no reason it cannot happen. we infighting for another party, but no reason it cannot happen.— reason it cannot happen. we will leave it there, _ reason it cannot happen. we will leave it there, thank _ reason it cannot happen. we will leave it there, thank you - reason it cannot happen. we will leave it there, thank you very . reason it cannot happen. we will
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i want scotland to send a government — a labour government. that means persuading voters that labour, not the snp, can bring about real change. you want to stick to tory spending plans. you, too, want limits on immigration to bring it down. and you want to stick to some tory welfare plans. aren't you just a tory in disguise? what's unforgivable in politics for any political party is to leave your country worse than when you found it. a worse economy, worse public services, everybody feeling that they're not as well off as they were 14 years ago. that is unforgivable. i am not prepared to have a labour government come in and cause that sort of pain and suffering for working people, hence the stability that only labour can now provide. the switch in support from labour to the snp a decade ago was driven in part by a desire among many voters here in glasgow for scotland to become independent. now, that hasn't disappeared, but the question is, will it be a priority for voters in this election? kate forbes hopes it will. scotland's newly—minted d
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the last time it happened was under the last labour government . but it last labour government. but it needs a credible plan, not his fantasy economics. but i am disappointed to see that version 7.0 of his time in office does not extend as far as answering questions or giving any information on those prisoners he is releasing early basic details like how many ? details like how many? >> where are they? what crimes have they committed ? so will he have they committed? so will he at least guarantee that none of the criminals he is instructing prisoners to release early are considered high risk? here here. >> dear mr speaker, there are strict eligibility criteria in place with exclusions based on pubuc place with exclusions based on public safety, and no one will be put on the scheme if they were deemed a threat to public safety. but he talks about 2.5. mr speaker, so if he does think it is important, as i think he just actually stood up and acknowledged that it was the right thing to do. we have got a fully funded plan to actually deliver an increase in defence spending and it's h
the last time it happened was under the last labour government . but it last labour government. but it needs a credible plan, not his fantasy economics. but i am disappointed to see that version 7.0 of his time in office does not extend as far as answering questions or giving any information on those prisoners he is releasing early basic details like how many ? details like how many? >> where are they? what crimes have they committed ? so will he have they committed? so will he at least...
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which means pensioners will be paying tax under any future labour government. and that's the clear choice on offer at this election . this election. >> rishi sunak, speaking earlier on this afternoon, will the shadow chancellor has told gb news that pensioners are paying more tax because of rishi sunak's government. rachel reeves used her first major speech of the election campaign to criticise liz truss's mini—budget which she blamed for costing homeowners around £240 more every month . speaking to gb more every month. speaking to gb news political editor christopher hope , miss reeves christopher hope, miss reeves said wages remain flat and taxpayers were being asked to pay taxpayers were being asked to pay more for less. everything that i put forward will be fully costed and fully funded because i will never play fast and loose with the public finances, because when you do so, you put family finances and pensioners finances in peril and the conservatives are now adding bauble after bauble to the christmas tree without any idea of how they're going to fund
which means pensioners will be paying tax under any future labour government. and that's the clear choice on offer at this election . this election. >> rishi sunak, speaking earlier on this afternoon, will the shadow chancellor has told gb news that pensioners are paying more tax because of rishi sunak's government. rachel reeves used her first major speech of the election campaign to criticise liz truss's mini—budget which she blamed for costing homeowners around £240 more every month...
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we believe that this labour government who have plans to bring in french style union lost will do the same 5tyle union lost will do the same thing again. there is a real choice to come up in six weeks. i thing again. there is a real choice to come up in six weeks.- thing again. there is a real choice to come up in six weeks. i know you want to talk— to come up in six weeks. i know you want to talk about _ to come up in six weeks. i know you want to talk about what _ to come up in six weeks. i know you want to talk about what labour - to come up in six weeks. i know you want to talk about what labour willl want to talk about what labour will want to talk about what labour will want to, i want to talk about the conservatives because that is how you will be judged conservatives because that is how you will bejudged in conservatives because that is how you will be judged injuly. conservatives because that is how you will bejudged injuly. in your constituency you got a majority of 11000 and you have told me that you don't want to look at the polls but the polls are good for you, you coul
we believe that this labour government who have plans to bring in french style union lost will do the same 5tyle union lost will do the same thing again. there is a real choice to come up in six weeks. i thing again. there is a real choice to come up in six weeks.- thing again. there is a real choice to come up in six weeks. i know you want to talk— to come up in six weeks. i know you want to talk about _ to come up in six weeks. i know you want to talk about what _ to come up in six weeks. i...
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a labour government is coming and more defections from the tory party will likely follow in the months ahead. in fact, perhaps rishi sunak is right that there will be a hung parliament. but before the election , not after, before the election, not after, with his own mps running into the arms of labour. so, given that labour have accepted arch right winger natalie elphicke , right winger natalie elphicke, how might this change the makeup of their shadow cabinet? we've been busy all afternoon. ben, greg and myself are drawing up what might look like keir starmer's more small c conservative opposition. here's what it might look like. shadow employment minister norman tebbit on your bike. shadow chancellor crunching the numbers katie hopkins, shadow foreign secretary tucker carlson taking no nonsense. how about that shadow levelling up russell brand, new shadow defence secretary benito mussolini. he'll tell you who's in charge . he'll tell you who's in charge. and shadow deputy prime minister replacing angela rayner . tommy robinson. >> oh, god. >> oh, god. >> there you go, folks . labour
a labour government is coming and more defections from the tory party will likely follow in the months ahead. in fact, perhaps rishi sunak is right that there will be a hung parliament. but before the election , not after, before the election, not after, with his own mps running into the arms of labour. so, given that labour have accepted arch right winger natalie elphicke , right winger natalie elphicke, how might this change the makeup of their shadow cabinet? we've been busy all afternoon....
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i mission of a labour government - what does that mean?— mission of a labour government - what does that mean? i asked him that question. _ what does that mean? i asked him that question, he _ what does that mean? i asked him that question, he said _ what does that mean? i asked him that question, he said that - what does that mean? i asked him l that question, he said that scotland was central to his mission in two ways _ was central to his mission in two ways. obviously labour did appallingly bad last time, and they need to— appallingly bad last time, and they need to pick up a lot of seats, and scotland. — need to pick up a lot of seats, and scotland. if — need to pick up a lot of seats, and scotland, if they can pick up 35 seats, — scotland, if they can pick up 35 seats, then that helps him enormously in terms of getting into number— enormously in terms of getting into number ten. enormously in terms of getting into numberten. but enormously in terms of getting into number ten. but also, enormously in terms of getting into
i mission of a labour government - what does that mean?— mission of a labour government - what does that mean? i asked him that question. _ what does that mean? i asked him that question, he _ what does that mean? i asked him that question, he said _ what does that mean? i asked him that question, he said that - what does that mean? i asked him l that question, he said that scotland was central to his mission in two ways _ was central to his mission in two ways. obviously labour did...
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i'm seriously worried about a labour government . i think this is an government. i think this is an election, of a of a generation. it's a most important election of a generation. this and i'm going to fight tooth and nail to stop a starmer led labour government because look, we've seen he's a man who kneels. he's a man who is so low key , he, he a man who is so low key, he, he doesn't know what a woman is . doesn't know what a woman is. he's trying to get corbyn into number 10. like you've said . and number 10. like you've said. and look how he bowed to the pro—palestinian mob, and put pressure on the speaker. i mean, i was bobbing in pmqs today. patrick. i didn't get in unfortunate. and i was going to ask a question on this. we've seen what's happened today with ireland, with, spain and norway . ireland, with, spain and norway. and i wanted to say to the prime minister, can we make sure that britain will never bow to terrorism , but i don't think we terrorism, but i don't think we can guarantee that with a starmer led labour government. >> what do you make of
i'm seriously worried about a labour government . i think this is an government. i think this is an election, of a of a generation. it's a most important election of a generation. this and i'm going to fight tooth and nail to stop a starmer led labour government because look, we've seen he's a man who kneels. he's a man who is so low key , he, he a man who is so low key, he, he doesn't know what a woman is . doesn't know what a woman is. he's trying to get corbyn into number 10. like you've...
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the labour government, the labour party does not want and a future labour government does not want to cut the tax burden. a future conservative government will. thatis conservative government will. that is the big choice in british politics. and our argument is this isn't just about, family budgets. we understand how important those are when it comes to cost of living pressures. our argument is this is about the future growth of the economy , because growth of the economy, because we can see looking around the world that more lightly taxed economies have more dynamic private sectors. they grow faster . and in the end, that is faster. and in the end, that is more money for precious public services like the nhs . services like the nhs. >> well, as you'd expect, labour weren't impressed at all with what jeremy hunt had to say. and check out will the shadow financial secretary to the treasury, james murray, had to say . say. >> i think, frankly, this is a desperate attempt to distract by jeremy hunt from the conservatives record in office. you know, we know the tax burden is set to be the
the labour government, the labour party does not want and a future labour government does not want to cut the tax burden. a future conservative government will. thatis conservative government will. that is the big choice in british politics. and our argument is this isn't just about, family budgets. we understand how important those are when it comes to cost of living pressures. our argument is this is about the future growth of the economy , because growth of the economy, because we can see...
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the welsh nhs, run by the labour government, is the worst—performing in great britain. waiting lists are the longest, emergency times the worst. that's the reality of labour in wales, and it is absolutely reasonable to point out that vaughan gething and keir starmer are responsible for that. that was the prime minister a little earlier. labour leader sir keir starmer also spoke to supporters this morning, he was in gillingham. at long last, the election has been called. the time has come, and the wait is over. and that means through the power of our democracy, the voters now get to choose. the power of the vote, the power each and every one of you has, to change our country, our community and your future for the better. so whether you're a family that's been battling the cost of living, dealing with anti—social behaviour, whether your business that's been struggling for years against the odds of the economy that's in chaos under this government, whether you've served your country, in whatever way, this election is for you. because you now have the power, the chance to
the welsh nhs, run by the labour government, is the worst—performing in great britain. waiting lists are the longest, emergency times the worst. that's the reality of labour in wales, and it is absolutely reasonable to point out that vaughan gething and keir starmer are responsible for that. that was the prime minister a little earlier. labour leader sir keir starmer also spoke to supporters this morning, he was in gillingham. at long last, the election has been called. the time has come, and...
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and if a labour government is elected, that's what we'll be doing. it is about it's about giving to people first steps, clear promises that we can deliver and gems. >> so the gb energy is a good idea. it'sjust it >> so the gb energy is a good idea. it's just it was going to have a lot of money that would have a lot of money that would have made the difference. and now the amount of money that they're talking about is two things. firstly, they're saying actually we're not going to put in very much of the money. we're going to use it to crowd in private money, which any public money would do anyway. and then they cut down the amount of money that they were going to put into the green plan. it's supposed to be 28 billion. yeah. and then it went down to less than a fifth of that. and this is what we see again and again. you know, people like ed miliband who i think his heart is in the right place and he's pushing things in the direction of what he believes. he gets these chinks of light where they get to put forward a policy where you can see where it wo
and if a labour government is elected, that's what we'll be doing. it is about it's about giving to people first steps, clear promises that we can deliver and gems. >> so the gb energy is a good idea. it'sjust it >> so the gb energy is a good idea. it's just it was going to have a lot of money that would have a lot of money that would have made the difference. and now the amount of money that they're talking about is two things. firstly, they're saying actually we're not going to...
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and then you get a labour. and then you get a labour government . is that labour government. is that really what nigel farage wants? >> well, well we'll have to wait and see. we'll find out won't we. we'll find out. tobias, thank you very, very much. that's tobias ellwood, our conservative mp. let me just reintroduce to the fray the voting intention just to ground ourselves in all of this. so this is where we actually are. so you take all the noise today out of it. this is the latest voting intention. labour on 43. the conservatives on 26. lib dems there on ten. reform on nine. the greens on five and the snp on three. i am still joined now by bill rammell and lauren mckevitt as well. bill, i'll start with you. you know, he's he's talking he's talking relatively tough there, isn't he, tobias ellwood saying, you know, labour are going to come under absolutely massive scrutiny now. and i think one of the areas they're going to come under scrutiny is the economy. he said. it's the economy stupid. well inflation is at its lowest level for nearly three years. the tories there could
and then you get a labour. and then you get a labour government . is that labour government. is that really what nigel farage wants? >> well, well we'll have to wait and see. we'll find out won't we. we'll find out. tobias, thank you very, very much. that's tobias ellwood, our conservative mp. let me just reintroduce to the fray the voting intention just to ground ourselves in all of this. so this is where we actually are. so you take all the noise today out of it. this is the latest...
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a number of name signing a letter saying they would support a labour government. lizzy: dozens of leaders in this letter in the times of london this morning. we have been speaking to them on bloomberg about what they want from a labour government, which the polls say we are about to get. keir starmer the opposition leader has been on the smoked salmon's grandma legs offensive wooing the city, just like tony blair did in the run-up, it was called the prawn cocktail offensive back then. it is significant because not only to business leaders usually try to be neutral in elections, some of these names used to back the conservatives, and switched to labour. the chancellor jeremy hunt and his advisers are known to be warning businesses about what they say is a move to french-style workers' rights policies from labour and that will come under question. we will speak to jonathan reynolds, the shadows secretary of state for business and trade, the man who would be the business secretary of the polls are right from july the fifth, it will be interesting to ask him how they
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so the ultimate prize has to be labour mayors and council leaders working in tandem with a labour government. so what comes next? well, the prime minister is squatting in downing street, and i say come out and face the voters, mr sunak. calla i say come out and face the voters, mr sunak. call a general election. we are ready when you are. but whilst we are waiting, our work will continue unabated. now is the time to embrace the future, to ensure that the next chapter in our story is not written for us in westminster and whitehall, but by us locally. we are taking back our future and i promise i will never let the people in the liverpool city region down. thanks a lot. applause studio: steve rotheram of course in a very strong labour seat, a labour area retains his position as liverpool mayor. a former mp, a former bricklayer and a well—known voice in the region, and of course nationally to a degree. john curtice is watching those results. some of those votes commenced including steve rotheram �*s were down and he talked about the voter id laws perhaps preventing some people voting, didnï
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have a labour government. keir starmer, he's going to have exactly the same problems and exactly the same problems and exactly the same issues, and he will not be delivering on his promises if he ever makes any promises, because at this stage we still don't know what labour's policies are. they're doing very well in these elections. all credit to them. they're doing very well, but we actually don't know what they stand for. >> what the tories did is they took those traditional working class votes for granted. those leave voting areas, people who believe in that small c conservatism and patriotism, communitarianism, they should have leaned into those voters. if i was a tory strategist, i would have said to them in 2019, you've got millions of these votes for the first time. the job of the party needs to be now to lean into those people and to make those people your focus, to make those people your focus, to make sure that you maintain those people's votes. and actually, if you look at the if you look at economi
have a labour government. keir starmer, he's going to have exactly the same problems and exactly the same problems and exactly the same issues, and he will not be delivering on his promises if he ever makes any promises, because at this stage we still don't know what labour's policies are. they're doing very well in these elections. all credit to them. they're doing very well, but we actually don't know what they stand for. >> what the tories did is they took those traditional working...
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government, can it? >> it can't afford not to have a labour government, mark. and frankly , i mean, i'm not being frankly, i mean, i'm not being funny. i love you to bits, you know that. but i also think where's this going, emma, look, i'm old enough to remember 1997 and the narrative coming up to that all labour's going to bankrupt. it's back to the 70s. all the minimum wage will send everything down. your clothes, all the businesses. none of it happened. well, i'm essentially gordon brown bankrupted britain before the coalition took over. >> didn't he know the 2008 crash? >> but it started in the usa, a place of very low regulation, which you would, and very low union membership. these two things are not unconnected, that gordon brown actually did played a large part in the international movement to stop that going from a terrible recession that we were all in into a, you know, an actual depression, that was an international thing. and do you know how i know that everyone accepts that now? because the people saying that most often now are the tories who keep
government, can it? >> it can't afford not to have a labour government, mark. and frankly , i mean, i'm not being frankly, i mean, i'm not being funny. i love you to bits, you know that. but i also think where's this going, emma, look, i'm old enough to remember 1997 and the narrative coming up to that all labour's going to bankrupt. it's back to the 70s. all the minimum wage will send everything down. your clothes, all the businesses. none of it happened. well, i'm essentially gordon...
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�* economic record and to explain what a labour government would do. stability is change. it's strange to say that in 2024 but a stable economy has to be the first step of an incoming labour government, and that is what will government, and that is what we will make an absolute priority if we are privileged enough to come in to serve. it comes as a leading think tank, the ifs, urged both labour and the tories to be open about the tough choices they will face over the country's finances if elected. for rishi sunak it was a low—key visit, a cuppa with veterans in the north of england. he answered some gentle concerns about his drenching in downing street... it was wet. the amount of people who've given me an umbrella in the last couple of days. ..but no questions from journalists. instead, a treasury minister defended the government. inflation when they came in was ii.i%, now it's down to almost target, 2.3%, and that doesn't happen by accident. it's not all the government working in partnership with the bank of england. we are now back into a situatio
�* economic record and to explain what a labour government would do. stability is change. it's strange to say that in 2024 but a stable economy has to be the first step of an incoming labour government, and that is what will government, and that is what we will make an absolute priority if we are privileged enough to come in to serve. it comes as a leading think tank, the ifs, urged both labour and the tories to be open about the tough choices they will face over the country's finances if...
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it was they were sold off during a labour government . they during a labour government. they were sold off during a labour government when the education system in this country was crumbling. it used to be the best in the world, as did scottish education, which sadly under the snp has completely failed on more than one occasion. >> i don't think the education system is crumbling and actually it is. what's peculiar is that our results in this country have gone up in the international league tables. but oddly, the tories don't talk about it, which i think is a mistake on their part. but the fact is that you talk about choice. well, you know, first of all, the people that are going to private schools are overwhelmingly very wealthy. and i think most people aren't going to be losing sleep over people with 30 grand a year spare for their kid's education. right? what we talk about with choice is that most people don't get a choice in where their kids are going to get sent to school, right ? and that means that if right? and that means that if they have an underfunded school, if
it was they were sold off during a labour government . they during a labour government. they were sold off during a labour government when the education system in this country was crumbling. it used to be the best in the world, as did scottish education, which sadly under the snp has completely failed on more than one occasion. >> i don't think the education system is crumbling and actually it is. what's peculiar is that our results in this country have gone up in the international league...
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mr speaker, when a lifelong tory and doctor says that the only cure for the nhs is a labour government, isn't it the time the prime minister admits he has utterly failed ? admits he has utterly failed? hey, thank you mr >> well, mr speaker , i'm i'm >> well, mr speaker, i'm i'm glad to actually see the honourable gentleman from central suffolk in the house today. central suffolk in the house today . and but that's but that's today. and but that's but that's because but that's because that's because he recently pointed out that residents of his local labour council are, and i quote in his words, charged much more in council tax but in return receive lower quality services. now he's he's been wrong about some things recently. but on that point he's absolutely right. and this week people everywhere should vote conservative chris kaba moving . conservative chris kaba moving. >> it comes out with all that nonsense. but he locks himself away in downing street bunker , away in downing street bunker, moaning that people aren't grateful enough to him . the grateful enough to him. the reality is
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if we were able to elect in a westminster labour government that would work with the welsh labour government delivering for people across wales, because up until now there's been conflict. so i've been working with vaughan as leader of the opposition. i want to be able to work with him as prime minister because that will be absolutely ipso turbo boost the work that we can do delivering for wales . we can do delivering for wales. >> so sir keir starmer, not wanting at all to get drawn into a discussion of that donation , a discussion of that donation, wanting to focus on what a westminster labour government could do, along with a welsh government in wales . people government in wales. people saying here today what could a labour government at both ends of the m4 do for wales and the country at large? >> okay. thank you, katherine forster, live from the campaign trail with the labour party in abergavenny. now trevor kavanagh worked for the sun newspaper when the newspaper famously backed tony blair's labour party ahead of the 1997 general election. and trevorjoins us election. and trevor joins
if we were able to elect in a westminster labour government that would work with the welsh labour government delivering for people across wales, because up until now there's been conflict. so i've been working with vaughan as leader of the opposition. i want to be able to work with him as prime minister because that will be absolutely ipso turbo boost the work that we can do delivering for wales . we can do delivering for wales. >> so sir keir starmer, not wanting at all to get drawn into...
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labour can do in opposition but won't do in government? it's very easy. words are cheap in opposition. you can say that this kind of thing, but in government you can't because it would weaken that support for israel and defending itself. and also it's quite performative. number a small amount of money in arms sales is traded between uk and israel. >> you're absolutely right i think. and that's the risk. and that's the risk that it is performative and it needs to be more representative, because i would hope to see from the labour party a moral conscience, because we haven't seen that from the government at the moment. we haven't seen that from the tories on this. we want to see a moral conscience and this is not this is no longer a left or right wing issue. there are people united across this country by what they see as, at the very least, inappropriate actions from israel and at the worst, absolutely despicable actions from israel . and of actions from israel. and of course, hamas, who are a terrorist organisation and proscribed so as righ
labour can do in opposition but won't do in government? it's very easy. words are cheap in opposition. you can say that this kind of thing, but in government you can't because it would weaken that support for israel and defending itself. and also it's quite performative. number a small amount of money in arms sales is traded between uk and israel. >> you're absolutely right i think. and that's the risk. and that's the risk that it is performative and it needs to be more representative,...
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, really worried that a labour government, in- am really, really worried that a labour government, in order. am really, really worried that a | labour government, in order to establish — labour government, in order to establish its _ labour government, in order to establish its financial— labour government, in order to establish its financial credibility are whatever _ establish its financial credibility are whatever they _ establish its financial credibility are whatever they are - establish its financial credibility are whatever they are doing i establish its financial credibility| are whatever they are doing will simply— are whatever they are doing will simply sigh _ are whatever they are doing will simply sign up _ are whatever they are doing will simply sign up to— are whatever they are doing will simply sign up to prolonged i simply sign up to prolonged austerity— simply sign up to prolonged austerity and _ simply sign up to prolonged austerity and as _ simply sign up to prolonged austerity and as the - simply sign up to prolonged austerity and as the first i simply si
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i will point to the last labour government's record and i'm, you know, the whole labour party is incredibly proud of that record. nobody vie, you know, waiting longer than i think it was like 95% or something, but hardly anybody waiting more than 18 weeks. >> you diagnosis you did, of course, gold plates, the contracts of gp's, many of whom then retired early, stopped working so many days you poured so much money. >> hang on. >> hang on. >> and also in the meantime, the population has grown substantially. >> you can have me back on to have a go at me if nhs is not better under labour. okay, well deal. deal >> that sounds like a fantastic deal. we'd love you on before then if possible as well. my goodness. yes, please. >> gloria de piero. gb news. presenter. thank you very much indeed. >> well, coming up, the lib dems are launching what they're calling a rescue plan for farmers as they campaign in wales. but farming in wales is a devolved issue . how do you work devolved issue. how do you work that one out, let's get your headunes that one out, let's get your headlines before all of that . h
i will point to the last labour government's record and i'm, you know, the whole labour party is incredibly proud of that record. nobody vie, you know, waiting longer than i think it was like 95% or something, but hardly anybody waiting more than 18 weeks. >> you diagnosis you did, of course, gold plates, the contracts of gp's, many of whom then retired early, stopped working so many days you poured so much money. >> hang on. >> hang on. >> and also in the meantime, the...
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the last labour government did - the last labour government did deliver— the last labour government did deliver pay— the last labour government did deliver pay restoration, - the last labour government did deliver pay restoration, we - the last labour government did deliver pay restoration, we did i the last labour government did i deliver pay restoration, we did get a waiting _ deliver pay restoration, we did get a waiting list— deliver pay restoration, we did get a waiting list down _ deliver pay restoration, we did get a waiting list down to _ deliver pay restoration, we did get a waiting list down to the - deliver pay restoration, we did get a waiting list down to the lowest . a waiting list down to the lowest ever and — a waiting list down to the lowest ever and we _ a waiting list down to the lowest ever and we got— a waiting list down to the lowest ever and we got patient- a waiting list down to the lowest. ever and we got patient satisfaction to their— ever and we got patient satisfaction to their lowest _ ever and we got patient satisfaction to their lowest ever— ev
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that was darren jones, labour's _ labour government? no. that was darren jones, labour's shadow - labour government? no. that was l darren jones, labour's shadow chief darrenjones, labour�*s shadow chief secretary to the treasury. the liberal democrats say they would triple the tax on big digital companies — raising an extra £1.5 billion to pay for a mental health professional in every school in england. the party says thousands of children are being "left in limbo" by long waits for nhs treatment. earlier on bbc breakfast the liberal democrats education spokesperson, munira wilson, was asked about those plans. we have a mental health crisis amongst our children and young people across the country. one in five children are struggling with their mental health. that�*s an average about six in every classroom. 31;0,000 average about six in every classroom. 340,000 are languishing on waiting lists. this is a mental health emergency amongst our children, who should be our top priority in the country. they have been abandoned by the conser
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do you want a conservative government or a labour government? and we've got to come out fighting. we've got to accept the things that people are not happy about and do something about it largely relating to immigration, and come out fighting against the labour party, all united as a team. and, you know, to be fair, i was pleased to see, all of my colleagues in, in parliament, recently say, actually, we shouldn't be changing leader now, it's not the time to change leader. and so let's all focus our efforts on highlighting what a completely ocean going disaster a labour government led by keir starmer and angela rayner would be for the country. that's what we need to focus people's minds on now. on how. >> on now. >> sir phil, writing in the telegraph today, suella braverman former home secretary, has said that the tories must change course or be wiped out. here's what she had to say. take a listen to this writing in today's telegraph on tax migration, the small boats and law and order we need to demonstrate strong leadership, not managerialism , which sounds not managerialism, which
do you want a conservative government or a labour government? and we've got to come out fighting. we've got to accept the things that people are not happy about and do something about it largely relating to immigration, and come out fighting against the labour party, all united as a team. and, you know, to be fair, i was pleased to see, all of my colleagues in, in parliament, recently say, actually, we shouldn't be changing leader now, it's not the time to change leader. and so let's all focus...
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that labour will need in order to deliver a majority labour government. so i'm afraid rishi sunak has got this wrong. he's tin eared. he should be listening to that message to actually give people the chance for change. >> john swinney is set to become the next leader of the snp later, after a potential challenger pulled out late last night, veteran party activist graham mccormack's now endorsed mr swinney to become scotland's next first minister. he's the only official candidate now to replace humza yousaf, who announced he was stepping down last week and nominations have now closed and heineken plans to reopen 62 pubs that closed earlier this year. the dutch company says it will invest almost £40 million worth in its star pubs operation , creating star pubs operation, creating 1000 new jobs. it also says the plans to refurbish more than 600 establishments will turn them from tired pubs into premium locals . more on all of our locals. more on all of our stories on our alerts, scan the qr code on your screen or go to our website gb news .com/ alerts. now
that labour will need in order to deliver a majority labour government. so i'm afraid rishi sunak has got this wrong. he's tin eared. he should be listening to that message to actually give people the chance for change. >> john swinney is set to become the next leader of the snp later, after a potential challenger pulled out late last night, veteran party activist graham mccormack's now endorsed mr swinney to become scotland's next first minister. he's the only official candidate now to...
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to the government, enough is enough. and locally, labour is delivering in power. good afternoon, i'm geeta guru murthy, and welcome to this bbc local election special. the first resulst have started to come in, in the mayoral race in london, and in one constitency, merton and wansworth, sadiq khan looks set to win a third term as london mayor. labour have held onto their metro mayors in liverpool and south yorkshire. this is what else we can expect over the next few hours. we are still awaiting results in the four remaining regional mayor races including greater manchester and the west midlands where the tories will be hoping andy street can cling on. and, we are also expecting results from a the remaining handful of councils yet to declare, as well as ten police and crime commissioners. one, of course, was linked to south yorkshire. in the past half an hour, steve rotheram was declared the win er of the mayoral contest in liverpool. here he is speaking shortly after his victory was announced about what this result represents. today the people in our area have not
to the government, enough is enough. and locally, labour is delivering in power. good afternoon, i'm geeta guru murthy, and welcome to this bbc local election special. the first resulst have started to come in, in the mayoral race in london, and in one constitency, merton and wansworth, sadiq khan looks set to win a third term as london mayor. labour have held onto their metro mayors in liverpool and south yorkshire. this is what else we can expect over the next few hours. we are still awaiting...
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government, according to labour government, according to labour leader sir keir starmer. >> waits of more than 18 weeks will be eradicated, with an additional 40,000 appointments. labour's say they've fixed the nhs for and they'll do it again. >> so shadow health secretary wes streeting spoke to gb news in worcester this morning. here's what he said £1.6 billion package for nhs waiting times is funded by clamping down on tax avoidance, closing the non—dom loopholes that surprise , loopholes that surprise, surprise, the tories have left in their for their mates. >> leopards don't change their spots. bear that in mind. on july the 4th, and that means we'll be able to fund this capacity in the nhs linked to reform. and that's what people can expect from the nhs. but rishi sunak says on one hand we're spending huge amounts of money on the nhs , but on the money on the nhs, but on the other hand we're seeing the worst crisis in its history and that's what happens when you have a government that only does investment but doesn't do reform i >> -- >> well, m >> well, that's wes streeting
government, according to labour government, according to labour leader sir keir starmer. >> waits of more than 18 weeks will be eradicated, with an additional 40,000 appointments. labour's say they've fixed the nhs for and they'll do it again. >> so shadow health secretary wes streeting spoke to gb news in worcester this morning. here's what he said £1.6 billion package for nhs waiting times is funded by clamping down on tax avoidance, closing the non—dom loopholes that surprise...
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, to vote for the labour party because they are the alternative uk government?" and of course he then makes an argument that says no, because the snp is the true voice of scotland, and then he makes his argument down that track. but there's an interesting sort of logical tussle from him there. so on the one hand, the snp — broadly on the centre left politically — often, particularly when there's a conservative government at westminster, will frame a lot scotland hasn't itself voted for. and the broad political instincts of the snp might be to favour a labour government over a conservative one, but then if labour are your principal opponents in most of the seats, not all of the seats — john swinney making the point that the six seats that were held by the conservatives in scotland in the last parliament have the snp as the main challenger — but when the main battleground in scottish politics at this general election is between the snp and labour and you have the snp acknowledging that they'd like to see the back as the snp, confronted by that wider politic
, to vote for the labour party because they are the alternative uk government?" and of course he then makes an argument that says no, because the snp is the true voice of scotland, and then he makes his argument down that track. but there's an interesting sort of logical tussle from him there. so on the one hand, the snp — broadly on the centre left politically — often, particularly when there's a conservative government at westminster, will frame a lot scotland hasn't itself voted...
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but labour labour got the government to vote in favour of a ceasefire at the un security council. labour did that. labour has moved on gaza and labour needs to be better at communicating that position and labour needs to listen when its voters have moved away from labour. >> or was it david cameron, the foreign secretary? >> no, it was labour, labour, laboun >> no, it was labour, labour, labour, labour, labour won, the same labour that was led by keir starmer, a man who once said it was fine to cut food and water suppues was fine to cut food and water supplies off from gaza. >> he didn't say that. that's a lie. >> he retracted it. >> he retracted it. >> he retracted it. >> he retracted it after he said it. but he did say it. >> didn't say it. it's just a lie. anyway it was labour that won the one. the vote in parliament. it was after that that david cameron changed position, and, you know, david cameron on his own doesn't change government position, but parliament can change the government position. but put that to one side. labour needs to communicate much better. it needs to lis
but labour labour got the government to vote in favour of a ceasefire at the un security council. labour did that. labour has moved on gaza and labour needs to be better at communicating that position and labour needs to listen when its voters have moved away from labour. >> or was it david cameron, the foreign secretary? >> no, it was labour, labour, laboun >> no, it was labour, labour, labour, labour, labour won, the same labour that was led by keir starmer, a man who once...
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they want change and they know a labour government can deliver that. so i've been a community activist in the town for over a decade.i activist in the town for over a decade. i worked with the food bank. i lead award winning mental health charity in blackpool. as chair of trustees, i know the issues in my community. i'm blackpool born and bred. i've seen him day in and bred. i've seen him day in and day out, and i'm ready to roll up my sleeves and get on with the job. keir is very popular in blackpool. we've seen that he's a friend of blackpool. he's been here several times meeting young people, going into our deprived areas and always gets an incredible reception. and this is another vote for his victory and why people want him in downing street . in downing street. >> you go chris webb, he says he's a humbled by blackpool self's decision to elect him , self's decision to elect him, third time he stood for that seat third time, so it must be quite something to finally win it. incidentally and i think i've got this figure right. he is the first blackpo
they want change and they know a labour government can deliver that. so i've been a community activist in the town for over a decade.i activist in the town for over a decade. i worked with the food bank. i lead award winning mental health charity in blackpool. as chair of trustees, i know the issues in my community. i'm blackpool born and bred. i've seen him day in and bred. i've seen him day in and day out, and i'm ready to roll up my sleeves and get on with the job. keir is very popular in...
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what would we likely see under a labour government? particularly — we're in the us, us-uk particularly — we're in the us, us—uk relations. what might they look like? i us-uk relations. what might they look like?— they look like? i think in terms of _ they look like? ithink in terms of brexit, - they look like? ithink in terms of brexit, there's| they look like? i think in | terms of brexit, there's a they look like? i think in - terms of brexit, there's a line drawn under that and it's not going to be relitigated. but in terms of foreign policy, the labour party and the conservative party are (both speak at once) committed to ukraine, they're both supportive of israel in the conflict with gaza. and i think in terms of foreign policy, you're less likely to see a dramatic shift a dramatic shift than in some other countries. there'll be more continuity on that front. i5 continuity on that front. is there anything that maybe we should look out for in this election campaign, do you think? in election campaign, do you think? , , thin
what would we likely see under a labour government? particularly — we're in the us, us-uk particularly — we're in the us, us—uk relations. what might they look like? i us-uk relations. what might they look like?— they look like? i think in terms of _ they look like? ithink in terms of brexit, - they look like? ithink in terms of brexit, there's| they look like? i think in | terms of brexit, there's a they look like? i think in - terms of brexit, there's a line drawn under that and it's...
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i'm not prepared to let that ever happen under a future labour government. sir keir starmer was also followed here to scotland by questions surrounding the fate of long serving labour mp diane abbott, particularly because he was sharing a stage with his deputy angela 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 commu
i'm not prepared to let that ever happen under a future labour government. sir keir starmer was also followed here to scotland by questions surrounding the fate of long serving labour mp diane abbott, particularly because he was sharing a stage with his deputy angela 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...
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party, a labour government, a changed labour government, a changed labour government will bring, you will generate the economic growth to be able to restore, troop numbers . but be able to restore, troop numbers. but you be able to restore, troop numbers . but you know, the numbers. but you know, the tories, this tory government brought the defence capability crashing down it. we'd be less than honest if we didn't say it will take time to build up, but we're also going to take on other challenges as well. defence procurement, which the national audit audit office has, demonstrated, wastes a billions and billions of pounds that needs to be tackled so that we're getting value for money. and one of the things we talked aboutis and one of the things we talked about is the appointment of a national armaments director so that there is, cohesion and strategic thrust over defence procurement to get us for value money. so it's not just about the investment that we need that we will deliver. it's actually getting value for money as well . getting value for money as well. >> okay. superb, sir.
party, a labour government, a changed labour government, a changed labour government will bring, you will generate the economic growth to be able to restore, troop numbers . but be able to restore, troop numbers. but you be able to restore, troop numbers . but you know, the numbers. but you know, the tories, this tory government brought the defence capability crashing down it. we'd be less than honest if we didn't say it will take time to build up, but we're also going to take on other...