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the express has got the same story there about michael gove. and finally the daily star. about michael gove. and finally the daily star . we've beaten the the daily star. we've beaten the curse of snoring with wait for it didgeridoos. those were your front pages . right. so we're front pages. right. so we're kicking off our look into saturday's front pages . i'm saturday's front pages. i'm going to start with the mirror, steve, and they're going with quite a partisan headline now. gove quits sunak sinking ship. there's a reason it's not just partisan. there's more punnery at work in there. oh yes. so the main headline thing is that michael gove has decided to not continue the fight. he now joins. i mean, according to the article, it was 77. i think this was before andrea leadsom . yes, was before andrea leadsom. yes, he was 78, 78. maybe my panini sticker book of tories is now incredibly out of date, and i'm gonna have to start collecting it. this is what's really annoying about the general election. the sinking ship thing is, because there was
the express has got the same story there about michael gove. and finally the daily star. about michael gove. and finally the daily star . we've beaten the the daily star. we've beaten the curse of snoring with wait for it didgeridoos. those were your front pages . right. so we're front pages. right. so we're kicking off our look into saturday's front pages . i'm saturday's front pages. i'm going to start with the mirror, steve, and they're going with quite a partisan headline now. gove quits...
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>> yeah, should we go and listen to michael gove , the community to michael gove, the community secretary is still making a speech on anti—semitism in this country. here he is . country. here he is. >> in this country , we must say >> in this country, we must say to every jewish citizen in this country, your your safety is the best guarantee of our security . best guarantee of our security. your freedom to live as you choose is the only way that we can be certain. we remain a land of liberty . your future is our of liberty. your future is our future . we said never again. and future. we said never again. and thatis future. we said never again. and that is a promise we will never, ever disavow . thank you ever disavow. thank you. thank you again for coming. and of course, if people would like to ask me questions or indeed put points, please feel free. and if anyone would like to please put their hand up and identify yourself. if you're speaking on behalf of a media organisation or a community group or, that was michael gove, there raising awareness in the uk of anti—semitism. >> but th
>> yeah, should we go and listen to michael gove , the community to michael gove, the community secretary is still making a speech on anti—semitism in this country. here he is . country. here he is. >> in this country , we must say >> in this country, we must say to every jewish citizen in this country, your your safety is the best guarantee of our security . best guarantee of our security. your freedom to live as you choose is the only way that we can be certain. we remain...
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michael gove is this titanic figure of conservative politics over the last ten years. he not only had a reputation for being quite canny and getting policies through like free schools, but he also knew how to turn on the political theatrics. people might remember there was a moment where he supported brexit, where he said he didn't think borisjohnson was fit to be prime minister after the eu referendum. we've been hearing for quite a lot of tories were standing down at election. no doubt that will be waiting on the mind of the prime minister. , . . ~ be waiting on the mind of the prime minister. , ., . ~ ., ~ , ., be waiting on the mind of the prime minister. , . . ~ . ~' , ., , be waiting on the mind of the prime minister. , ., . ~ ., ~ i. , . minister. jack, thank you very much indeed. let's speak to pauljohnson, director of the institute for fiscal studies. thanks for not don't ask much for being with us. conservatives said they would be making tax cuts. what would be needed if they wanted to do that? that what would be needed if they wanted to do that? ., ., , , to
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welcome to breakfast, with nina warhurst and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today: mps michael gove and andrea leadsom announce they won't stand at the next election — the highest profile figures to quit out of nearly 80 conservatives. former post office boss paula vennells finishes giving evidence to the horizon it scandal inquiry, and former subpostmasters give us their verdict on her performance. she is putting her make—up on while she is to drive, so near side, trying to put her blusher on while she is trying to drive. a crackdown on distracted drivers who are putting lives at risk. in sport, good morning on cup final day. while in scotland, rangers will be trying to stop celtic doing the double. here at wembley, manchester united will be trying to do the sameto their neighbours and great rivals, manchester city, in the fa cup. and i'll have your full bank holiday weekend forecast. watch out for some wet weather at times. it's saturday, 25 may. our main story: former conservative ministers michael gove and dame andrea leadsom are among more than 100 mps to reveal they won't be c
welcome to breakfast, with nina warhurst and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today: mps michael gove and andrea leadsom announce they won't stand at the next election — the highest profile figures to quit out of nearly 80 conservatives. former post office boss paula vennells finishes giving evidence to the horizon it scandal inquiry, and former subpostmasters give us their verdict on her performance. she is putting her make—up on while she is to drive, so near side, trying to put her blusher...
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his announcement means 120 mp5 standing down but the statement from michael gove, who will not stand as an mp and the general election. stay with us here on bbc news, because rajini vaidyanathan is here with the context with all the political activity of today. hello, i'm rajini vaidyanathan. you're watching the context on bbc news. we considere that, in conformity with obligations under the genocide convention, israel must immediately halt its military offensive and any other action in rafah. israel says it is acting precisely as it should, and it rejects this notion that what it is doing in rafah is somehow bolstering south africa's case. the convention is crystal clear on this issue, - so israel has to abide by the decisions and i the demands from the icj. coming up on the programme — the un's highest court, the icj, rules that israel should immediately halt its military offensive in rafah. israel's finance minister says no power on earth would stop his country going after hamas. we'll be live injerusalem with the latest. and we're talking elections — we'll bring you a special
his announcement means 120 mp5 standing down but the statement from michael gove, who will not stand as an mp and the general election. stay with us here on bbc news, because rajini vaidyanathan is here with the context with all the political activity of today. hello, i'm rajini vaidyanathan. you're watching the context on bbc news. we considere that, in conformity with obligations under the genocide convention, israel must immediately halt its military offensive and any other action in rafah....
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this is suspicious suspicion with michael gove. yes. deciding he's going to stand down in surrey heath where a little bit like jeremy hunt, he's got the liberal democrats breathing down his neck. is that why you think he's done it? michael >> i think it's very, very possible. but i also say another word and it's just about courtesy. members of parliament got elected because they have, constituency associations that have worked very hard to them and given them tremendous loyalty. i think it is the most profound discourtesy to give up your seat when the election is announced. if you want to leave, you should give six months or 12 months notice. these poor constituencies now are scrabbling around to find candidates , the ones that are candidates, the ones that are won in this case by the conservatives will they be certain that the candidate they've chosen is of quality ? they've chosen is of quality? will they have had time to do background checks and all this sort of thing? yes, but i think members of parliament who leave at the last mome
this is suspicious suspicion with michael gove. yes. deciding he's going to stand down in surrey heath where a little bit like jeremy hunt, he's got the liberal democrats breathing down his neck. is that why you think he's done it? michael >> i think it's very, very possible. but i also say another word and it's just about courtesy. members of parliament got elected because they have, constituency associations that have worked very hard to them and given them tremendous loyalty. i think...
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michael gove, he's been speaking out about that. i'll play you a clip after the break and we'll look at that. and also angela rayner, she's been speaking out today. she says basically never mind housing what we need to create next. everybody is essentially many more new towns. do you agree with that and would you want a brand new town? i don't know, popping up at the end of your street. give me your hi there. i'm michelle dewberry , hi there. i'm michelle dewberry, and i'm with you till 7:00 tonight. alongside with the co—deputy leader of reform uk, ben habib. and the author and journalist ella whelan. we were talking before the break about anti—semitism . i can tell you anti—semitism. i can tell you now, michael gove, he's been speaking out this morning about that very subject. listen, no . that very subject. listen, no. >> now that it is genuinely dangerous for people to be openly , clearly, proudly jewish openly, clearly, proudly jewish near these marches at a time when we're all encouraged to be a whole , authentic selves,
michael gove, he's been speaking out about that. i'll play you a clip after the break and we'll look at that. and also angela rayner, she's been speaking out today. she says basically never mind housing what we need to create next. everybody is essentially many more new towns. do you agree with that and would you want a brand new town? i don't know, popping up at the end of your street. give me your hi there. i'm michelle dewberry , hi there. i'm michelle dewberry, and i'm with you till 7:00...
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gove's seat in surrey heath. he has a majority of round 18,000. the liberal democrats did quite well
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i am sure michael gove would say he — affect them. i am sure michael gove would say he has _ affect them. i am sure michael gove would say he has tried _ affect them. i am sure michael gove would say he has tried very - affect them. i am sure michael gove would say he has tried very hard - affect them. i am sure michael gove would say he has tried very hard on | would say he has tried very hard on that front. thank you forjoining us. i want to quickly show you if we can pictures from the london city hall because we are waiting for the declaration of sadiq khan as london mayor. you can see people gathering. we will go straight back there as soon as they appear on stage but we arejoined now by soon as they appear on stage but we are joined now by someone from the opposite wing of politics. let's speak to andrew fisher, who served as director of policy of the labour party, underjeremy corbyn, from 2015 to 2019. thank you for your time today. hasn't the results we have seen in the last three days proved that jeremy corbyn was wrong and ke
i am sure michael gove would say he — affect them. i am sure michael gove would say he has _ affect them. i am sure michael gove would say he has tried _ affect them. i am sure michael gove would say he has tried very - affect them. i am sure michael gove would say he has tried very hard - affect them. i am sure michael gove would say he has tried very hard on | would say he has tried very hard on that front. thank you forjoining us. i want to quickly show you if we can pictures from the...
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michael gove says he supports rishi sunak to return
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it comes after the cabinet minister michael gove announced that he was joining a growing list of conservative mps who will be standing down at the election. meanwhile, the labour leader keir starmer has been out meeting voters in the west midlands where he told voters that stabilising the economy would be a number one priority. here's our political correspondent helen catt. the labour leader arriving at a football club in the west midlands, here to put the boot into the tories�* 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 a
it comes after the cabinet minister michael gove announced that he was joining a growing list of conservative mps who will be standing down at the election. meanwhile, the labour leader keir starmer has been out meeting voters in the west midlands where he told voters that stabilising the economy would be a number one priority. here's our political correspondent helen catt. the labour leader arriving at a football club in the west midlands, here to put the boot into the tories�* economic...
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michael gove and dame andrea leadsom have added their names to a list of more than 100 mps who say they won't contest their seats at the general election. the announcements came as the parliamentary session was officially closed last night, allowing full scale campaigning to get under way. the scottish conservative leader was asked about the high number of mps stepping down, including significant members from the conservative party as it is his response. we members from the conservative party as it is his response.— as it is his response. we are seeing mps from as it is his response. we are seeing mp5 from all _ as it is his response. we are seeing mps from all parties _ as it is his response. we are seeing mps from all parties standing - as it is his response. we are seeing | mps from all parties standing down. some have served the party for a long time. a labour mp was a 2015 intake, he has decided not to stand again. but in scotland we have great candidates that are fighting for every single vote because in key seats, it'll be very close between us and the snp. they can vote for a
michael gove and dame andrea leadsom have added their names to a list of more than 100 mps who say they won't contest their seats at the general election. the announcements came as the parliamentary session was officially closed last night, allowing full scale campaigning to get under way. the scottish conservative leader was asked about the high number of mps stepping down, including significant members from the conservative party as it is his response. we members from the conservative party...
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through the brexit campaign, borisjohnson“s friend, but at times his greatest foe, michael gove wasn“t afraid to make enemies, pushing through education reforms and serving underfour prime ministers over nearly 20 years in parliament. but he says he's now concluded, "there comes a moment when you know "it's time to leave, that a new generation should lead. "rishi has the plan our country needs," he added, “'i will do everything i can to support him." but as rishi sunak toured the titanic quarter in belfast, the list of mps jumping ship continued to grow.
through the brexit campaign, borisjohnson“s friend, but at times his greatest foe, michael gove wasn“t afraid to make enemies, pushing through education reforms and serving underfour prime ministers over nearly 20 years in parliament. but he says he's now concluded, "there comes a moment when you know "it's time to leave, that a new generation should lead. "rishi has the plan our country needs," he added, “'i will do everything i can to support him." but as rishi...
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michael gove, is this winnable? _ spoke to some of them. michael gove, is this winnable? we _ spoke to some of them. michael gove, is this winnable? we have _ spoke to some of them. michael gove, is this winnable? we have a _ spoke to some of them. michael gove, is this winnable? we have a strong - is this winnable? we have a strong plan, _ is this winnable? we have a strong plan, we _ is this winnable? we have a strong plan, we are — is this winnable? we have a strong plan, we are going to win this. can rishi sunak _ plan, we are going to win this. (1531 rishi sunak connect with the plan, we are going to win this. can rishi sunak connect with the british people? rishi sunak connect with the british --eole? ~ . , rishi sunak connect with the british ”eole?~ ., ,,., rishi sunak connect with the british --eole?~ . , ., people? what is your mood today? i can't wait, people? what is your mood today? i can't wait. i — people? what is your mood today? i can't wait, i love _ people? what is your mood today? i can't wait, i love elections. - can't wait, i love elections. pr
michael gove, is this winnable? _ spoke to some of them. michael gove, is this winnable? we _ spoke to some of them. michael gove, is this winnable? we have _ spoke to some of them. michael gove, is this winnable? we have a _ spoke to some of them. michael gove, is this winnable? we have a strong - is this winnable? we have a strong plan, _ is this winnable? we have a strong plan, we _ is this winnable? we have a strong plan, we are — is this winnable? we have a strong plan, we are going to...
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our main story: former conservative ministers michael gove and dame andrea leadsom are among more than 100 mps to reveal they won't be contesting their seats at the general election. the announcements came as the parliamentary session was officially closed last night, allowing full—scale campaigning to begin. 0ur political correspondent hannah miller has the latest. through the brexit campaign, borisjohnson�*s friend, but at times his greatest foe, michael gove wasn't afraid to make enemies, pushing through education reforms and serving under four prime ministers over nearly 20 years in parliament. but he says he has now concluded, "there comes a moment when you know it's time to leave, that a new generation should lead. rishi has the plan our country needs," he added. "i will do everything i can to support him." but as rishi sunak toured the titanic quarter in belfast, the list of mps jumping ship continued to grow. among more than 100 other mps standing down, the former prime minister theresa may, the former leader of the house of commons, andrea leadsom, and former defence secre
our main story: former conservative ministers michael gove and dame andrea leadsom are among more than 100 mps to reveal they won't be contesting their seats at the general election. the announcements came as the parliamentary session was officially closed last night, allowing full—scale campaigning to begin. 0ur political correspondent hannah miller has the latest. through the brexit campaign, borisjohnson�*s friend, but at times his greatest foe, michael gove wasn't afraid to make...
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vibes here from michael gove. >> well, you've nicked my one comment, but yeah, michael gove is deeply worried about impact of the middle east conflict on upcoming general election . as upcoming general election. as far right, hard left and islamist groups look to undermine democracy . so yeah, undermine democracy. so yeah, shouldn't have done all that immigration then bro . but, shouldn't have done all that immigration then bro. but, and he's i mean, it's quite funny. they always have to do this. so he's talking about the allahuakbar cries after the green candidate won and so on and saying that was disturbing and saying that was disturbing and deeply provocative. he says, we have to be alive to the fact that there are islamist organisations, extreme left figures and far right figures who want to undermine our democracy and the far right not really related to this, but they always have to do that because they they can't say one without saying the other, not really relevant to to the the this particular threat, which is to do with he's talking about foreign conflicts erupting on our str
vibes here from michael gove. >> well, you've nicked my one comment, but yeah, michael gove is deeply worried about impact of the middle east conflict on upcoming general election . as upcoming general election. as far right, hard left and islamist groups look to undermine democracy . so yeah, undermine democracy. so yeah, shouldn't have done all that immigration then bro . but, shouldn't have done all that immigration then bro. but, and he's i mean, it's quite funny. they always have to...
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and former special adviser michael gove, special adviser michael gove, special adviser to michael gove charlie rowley, who's he's also actually trained as a football ref until he was about in his early 20s. gentlemen, thank you for joining me to you, mark. first, what's going on here? why has this been such a horlicks in football ? such a horlicks in football? >> listen, i think since its implementation into the premier league, it hasn't gone it hasn't gone well at all, and listen, wolves are quite right. and to bnng wolves are quite right. and to bring it to the forefront because obviously the inconsistency that we've seen week in, week out, year in, year out. and listen, what we've got to remember is var is going nowhere. it works well when uefa competitions in fifa competitions in fifa competitions it works extremely well because there's the leadership and there's the direction and that in the inconsistency we keep saying it comes down to the training , the comes down to the training, the education of our officials. it's not var, it's the personnel that's operating it . and it's it
and former special adviser michael gove, special adviser michael gove, special adviser to michael gove charlie rowley, who's he's also actually trained as a football ref until he was about in his early 20s. gentlemen, thank you for joining me to you, mark. first, what's going on here? why has this been such a horlicks in football ? such a horlicks in football? >> listen, i think since its implementation into the premier league, it hasn't gone it hasn't gone well at all, and listen, wolves...
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and the community secretary, michael gove. he's been speaking this morning in london condemning the rise in anti—semitism in the uk following the october the 7th attacks. yes. >> he stated that the organisers of pro—palestinian and marches are not doing enough to stop some demonstrators spreading anti—jewish messages. let's take anti—jewish messages. let's take a listen . a listen. >> and we know now that it is genuinely dangerous for people to be openly, clearly, proudly jewish, near these marches at a time when we're all encouraged to be our whole authentic selves, to celebrate our identity, to be out and proud. there is only one group told that they and they alone can only be tolerated on terms set by others. jews the organisers of the marchers say that there are jewish people on their demonstrations, but they are only safe if they deny what is dear to so many jewish people . dear to so many jewish people. the safety of people in israel, if they are to be accepted on these marches, then they must knuckle under , acc
and the community secretary, michael gove. he's been speaking this morning in london condemning the rise in anti—semitism in the uk following the october the 7th attacks. yes. >> he stated that the organisers of pro—palestinian and marches are not doing enough to stop some demonstrators spreading anti—jewish messages. let's take anti—jewish messages. let's take a listen . a listen. >> and we know now that it is genuinely dangerous for people to be openly, clearly, proudly...
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who would you prefer out of michael gove or andrea leadsom? >> benjamin, do you know michael gove? is he's very probably my favourite tory because i think he is an intellectual. i think he, he has real ideas, so i respect him. but i reckon andrea leadsom would be a lot of fun on this show. >> yes, i think so too anyway. right. we're going to have to leave it there. my friends, thank you very much to our guests tonight and the brilliant georgia gillislee and alex armstrong viewer james says loving the saturday five. and why is alex armstrong so handsome? alex, if you ever fancy a date, i'll get the train down to london. and this has been blind date with me. next up it's leo kearse with the saturday night showdown. thank you very much for watching and we'll see you again next week . we'll see you again next week. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on . gb news. on. gb news. >> hello there. welcome to your latest gb news news. weather over the next 24 hours turns increasingly unsettled. we'll see cloud and outbreaks of rain across the country. and that's
who would you prefer out of michael gove or andrea leadsom? >> benjamin, do you know michael gove? is he's very probably my favourite tory because i think he is an intellectual. i think he, he has real ideas, so i respect him. but i reckon andrea leadsom would be a lot of fun on this show. >> yes, i think so too anyway. right. we're going to have to leave it there. my friends, thank you very much to our guests tonight and the brilliant georgia gillislee and alex armstrong viewer...
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gove, that the _ commissioners, sent by michael gove, that the council cuts more generally bachelor— that the council cuts more generally bachelor it— that the council cuts more generally bachelor it is still a labour council _ bachelor it is still a labour council. 100% and i'm not here to defend _ council. 100% and i'm not here to defend that— council. 100% and i'm not here to defend that but what i would say is that i've _ defend that but what i would say is that i've had probably about 20 emails — that i've had probably about 20 e—mails about that, there are other issues _ e—mails about that, there are other issues i've — e—mails about that, there are other issues i've had plenty more on. what are the , issues i've had plenty more on. what are they. then? _ issues i've had plenty more on. what are they, then? won _ issues i've had plenty more on. what are they, then? won you _ issues i've had plenty more on. what are they, then? won you could - are they, then? won you could imaaine are they, then? won you could imagine by _ are they, then? won you could imagine by c
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gove said this today, this such a very well-known conservative figure, to somehow take a break and not take part in the obviously losing ee such a losing struggle that awaits the republican party, but for something can change in ukraine if labor comes to power, or some policy changes, or will it remain as it is now, i think, definitely not, of course there may be some adjustments, but the policy of great britain is based on real support voter, on... the support of the people of great britain, which is mostly on the side of ukraine, and speaks, and actually the policy of any party that is ruling now, and even the opposition party today as well, it means that these parties also stand on the side of ukraine, i.e. i don't expect any serious, whether there are any developments or changes, well , i don't know, there may be some nuances, but... well, let's not forget, we have recently signed an agreement between ukraine , a security agreement and great britain, which is signed in great detail, at least on the next 10 years and the political, economic, any other military assistance that great
gove said this today, this such a very well-known conservative figure, to somehow take a break and not take part in the obviously losing ee such a losing struggle that awaits the republican party, but for something can change in ukraine if labor comes to power, or some policy changes, or will it remain as it is now, i think, definitely not, of course there may be some adjustments, but the policy of great britain is based on real support voter, on... the support of the people of great britain,...
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gove said this today, he is such a well-known conservative figure, somehow take a break and, well, not take part in the obviously losing such a losing struggle, which is waiting for... the republican party, but for ukraine, this can change something in the event that if labor comes to power will any policies change or stay as they are now? i think, unequivocally, no, well, of course, there may be some corrections, but the politics of great britain is based on real support, the voter, on the real support of the people of great britain, who for the most part... are on the side of ukraine, and politics itself any party ruling now, even the opposition today , it means that these parties are on the side of ukraine, that is, i do not expect any serious twists and turns, so to speak, or changes, well , i don't know, there may be some nuances, but let's not forget, we recently signed... an agreement between ukraine, a security agreement with great britain, which is signed in great detail, at least on the next 10 years and the assistance, political, economic, any other, military, that great bri
gove said this today, he is such a well-known conservative figure, somehow take a break and, well, not take part in the obviously losing such a losing struggle, which is waiting for... the republican party, but for ukraine, this can change something in the event that if labor comes to power will any policies change or stay as they are now? i think, unequivocally, no, well, of course, there may be some corrections, but the politics of great britain is based on real support, the voter, on the...
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gove, this is such a well-known conservative figure, somehow take a break and, well , not take part in the obviously losing , and such a losing battle, which is waiting for the republican party, but for ukraine , this... something can change in the event that labor comes to the authorities, will any policies change or remain as they are now? i think definitely not, uh, well, of course, there can be some corrections, but the politics of great britain is based on the real support of, er, the voter, on the real support of the people of great britain, who in for the most part, on the side of ukraine, and speaks. and actually, the policy of any party that is ruling now, and even the opposition, is the same today, it means that these parties are on the side of ukraine, that is, i do not expect any serious, so to speak, changes there or changes, well, i don’t know. there may be some nuances, but let's not forget, we have recently signed an agreement between ukraine and security. and great britain, where assistance, political, economic, any other, military, that great britain will provide
gove, this is such a well-known conservative figure, somehow take a break and, well , not take part in the obviously losing , and such a losing battle, which is waiting for the republican party, but for ukraine , this... something can change in the event that labor comes to the authorities, will any policies change or remain as they are now? i think definitely not, uh, well, of course, there can be some corrections, but the politics of great britain is based on the real support of, er, the...
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gove said this today, it is so very famous a conservative figure, to somehow take a break and not take part in the notoriously losing such a losing struggle that awaits the republican party, but for ukraine, it can change something in the event that the labor party comes to power, or? will any policies change or remain as they are now? i think, definitely not, of course, there may be some corrections, but the policy of great britain is based on the real support of the voter, on the real support of the people of great britain, who are mostly on the side of ukraine , and actually the policy of any party that is ruling now. even the opposition today also means that these parties are on the side of ukraine, that is, i do not expect any serious, so to speak, changes there, well , i don't know there may be some nuances, but let's not forget, we have recently an agreement was signed between ukraine, a security agreement and great britain, where it is signed in great detail for at least... 10 years and the assistance, political, economic, any other, military, which great britain will provide t
gove said this today, it is so very famous a conservative figure, to somehow take a break and not take part in the notoriously losing such a losing struggle that awaits the republican party, but for ukraine, it can change something in the event that the labor party comes to power, or? will any policies change or remain as they are now? i think, definitely not, of course, there may be some corrections, but the policy of great britain is based on the real support of the voter, on the real support...
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here, the communities secretary, michael gove, has accused organisers of pro—palestinian marches of not doing enough to stop some demonstrators spreading anti—jewish messages. in a major speech on tuesday in london, the conservative mp and cabinet minister warned that rising anti—semitism threatened to cause a "profound breach in the west's collective defence". mr gove claimed that many pro—palesinian marches included chants calling for the "annihilation of israel". let's have a listen to some of what he had to say. now, of course, i know that many on these marches are compassionate people, driven by a desire for peace and an end to suffering. but they're side by side with those who are promoting hate. the organisers of these marches could do everything in their power to stop that, but many, the majority, don't. and we know now that it is genuinely dangerous for people to be openly, clearly, proudlyjewish near these marches. at a time when we're all encouraged to be our whole authentic selves, to celebrate our identity, to be out and proud, there is only one group told that they a
here, the communities secretary, michael gove, has accused organisers of pro—palestinian marches of not doing enough to stop some demonstrators spreading anti—jewish messages. in a major speech on tuesday in london, the conservative mp and cabinet minister warned that rising anti—semitism threatened to cause a "profound breach in the west's collective defence". mr gove claimed that many pro—palesinian marches included chants calling for the "annihilation of israel"....
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you didn't mention him and michael gove and angela leadsom, theresa may. i mean, all the architects of brexit, they've just left the. they say so as he went to the. they say so as he went to the titanic exhibition, they left the cabin. boy on the titanic. and he's really struggling to be fair to those ones, though, they have been with with the conservative party and held office for some time. >> so, you know, if you've done what, 16 or 20 years or something, after a while, you might want to naturally go, okay, all right, i accept, i accept that i fully i do, i accept that i fully i do, i accept that, but there's the morale in the tory party. >> we can just see it because when people leave a sinking ship, that's about morale. now reform's got its tail up. the reform party. labour just can't reform party. labourjust can't believe how lucky it is . the believe how lucky it is. the greens are out there. i don't know if the lib dems are still alive anywhere in the country, but i wish them well and so i myself, the scots are going bonkers because he's telling th
you didn't mention him and michael gove and angela leadsom, theresa may. i mean, all the architects of brexit, they've just left the. they say so as he went to the. they say so as he went to the titanic exhibition, they left the cabin. boy on the titanic. and he's really struggling to be fair to those ones, though, they have been with with the conservative party and held office for some time. >> so, you know, if you've done what, 16 or 20 years or something, after a while, you might want...
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so it's either michael gove or rishi sunak. but those two people could just greenlight so is this because housebuilders don't want the additional cost? no, i don't think cost is anything to do with it, especially when this is very little cost . sure. but the very little cost. sure. but the government meeting i last had in february with zac goldsmith , february with zac goldsmith, former housing minister kit malthouse and the minister of housing at the time was also with the housebuilders, and they raised no objections . so there raised no objections. so there is no barrier. so i don't know what these two men are doing, but they're playing with the existence of a 60 million year old bird. what are they doing ? old bird. what are they doing? >> and it would be such an easy win. >> this. >> this. >> yes. my god, what a vote winner. >> esg. you know, your environmental social governance box. >> they should they should tick the box a brick in downing street . street. >> they should and they could and i would do it. this has got mich
so it's either michael gove or rishi sunak. but those two people could just greenlight so is this because housebuilders don't want the additional cost? no, i don't think cost is anything to do with it, especially when this is very little cost . sure. but the very little cost. sure. but the government meeting i last had in february with zac goldsmith , february with zac goldsmith, former housing minister kit malthouse and the minister of housing at the time was also with the housebuilders, and...
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former education secretary and current mp michael gove has worked for the times again. boris johnson also served as spectate editor before becoming foreign secretary. johnson also worked as a brussels correspondent for the telegram, which likely prepared him well to his subsequent role at the forefront of the brexit campaign. so that's why we don't see western media headlines like the us and britain doing everything. so tortured by washington’s guarantee that even though a prisoner of conscience will not be executed, he can only be put behind bars for, well, 175 years, well, no more. no one in the enlightened west was touched by the tragedy of the american-chilean journalist honce leary, who was tortured to death in ukrainian dungeons. actually a cool life hack, for example, a politician wants to please biden by purchasing overpriced american oil, gas and weapons. how to convince your people of the correctness of these wrong decisions? through the media, the trend of non-free speech is popular in all countries of the collective west. if you work as a reporter, or in t
former education secretary and current mp michael gove has worked for the times again. boris johnson also served as spectate editor before becoming foreign secretary. johnson also worked as a brussels correspondent for the telegram, which likely prepared him well to his subsequent role at the forefront of the brexit campaign. so that's why we don't see western media headlines like the us and britain doing everything. so tortured by washington’s guarantee that even though a prisoner of...
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we can see michael gove . we can actually michael gove. we can actually see akshata murthy, rishi sunak's wife . we saw david sunak's wife. we saw david cameron a moment ago. >> cameron is supposed to be in albania, isn't he? >> he flew back this afternoon for that important we can see grant shapps. i believe that's steve barclay as well. so the whole cabinet look like they are standing. chris heaton—harris , standing. chris heaton—harris, we're looking at a roll call of senior politicians, but jacob, this is what we're going to see again and again. and again in this campaign. is this going to be a campaign of rallies? well it's going to be a campaign of experience and people who are capable in doing their job and capable in doing theirjob and have been doing it for some time against people who are untested and were supporters of jeremy corbyn, who backed, a leader who'd been in favour of withdrawing from nato and all of that. >> it's going to be in an unsafe world. the tried and tested and those on the side of our armed forces and sec
we can see michael gove . we can actually michael gove. we can actually see akshata murthy, rishi sunak's wife . we saw david sunak's wife. we saw david cameron a moment ago. >> cameron is supposed to be in albania, isn't he? >> he flew back this afternoon for that important we can see grant shapps. i believe that's steve barclay as well. so the whole cabinet look like they are standing. chris heaton—harris , standing. chris heaton—harris, we're looking at a roll call of senior...
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gove . housing minister, michael gove. but others have been more critical and mr gove has decided to not be a candidate in the election to discuss what we can expect over the next six weeks. i'm joined now by the former leader of the liberal democrats, sir vince cable, who was a senior minister in the coalition, and by former labour minister bill rammell. welcome to you both. and, vince, may i start with you , during the start with you, during the campaign, broadcasters were obuged campaign, broadcasters were obliged to give prominence to all the parties that are contesting the election . but i contesting the election. but i have a feeling that otherwise we wouldn't be talking much about the liberal democrats. they don't seem to have much of a profile at the moment. can you put me right on that ? put me right on that? >> well, it's difficult to have a profile when you have a relatively small number of mps, which is that's why ed davey is concentrating his campaign on building up our representation in parliament. and we hav
gove . housing minister, michael gove. but others have been more critical and mr gove has decided to not be a candidate in the election to discuss what we can expect over the next six weeks. i'm joined now by the former leader of the liberal democrats, sir vince cable, who was a senior minister in the coalition, and by former labour minister bill rammell. welcome to you both. and, vince, may i start with you , during the start with you, during the campaign, broadcasters were obuged campaign,...
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it comes after the cabinet minister michael gove announced that he was joining a growing list of conservative mps who will be standing down at the election. meanwhile, the labour leader sir keir starmer has been out meeting voters in the west midlands where he told voters that stabilising the economy would be a number one priority.
it comes after the cabinet minister michael gove announced that he was joining a growing list of conservative mps who will be standing down at the election. meanwhile, the labour leader sir keir starmer has been out meeting voters in the west midlands where he told voters that stabilising the economy would be a number one priority.
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political commentator matthew stadlen and former special adviser to michael gove. charlie rowley, matthew , i'll start with you. matthew, i'll start with you. i know you're keen to talk about this. where do you think? as i said, there. one of them is in actually being honest here. clearly that's the certainly the inference. where do you think actually we can uncover the truth. how can we possibly . truth. how can we possibly. >> well, that's always a difficult question, isn't it? when you get to contradictory accounts. but politically, what i think is interesting is significant about this is i hadnt significant about this is i hadn't realised that starmer was only aware of this possible defection, something like 24 hours beforehand. and this idea that you don't look a gift horse in the mouth, that's one thing. but actually this might come back and perhaps already is coming back to haunt the labour leader, who now finds himself in his party in the slightly absurd position of having to defend a pretty hard right mp, as i understand it, against allegations of improper
political commentator matthew stadlen and former special adviser to michael gove. charlie rowley, matthew , i'll start with you. matthew, i'll start with you. i know you're keen to talk about this. where do you think? as i said, there. one of them is in actually being honest here. clearly that's the certainly the inference. where do you think actually we can uncover the truth. how can we possibly . truth. how can we possibly. >> well, that's always a difficult question, isn't it? when you...
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and the big question over whether or not that's going to get through and michael gove has made various commitments about that in the past. i mean, this stuff which happens to other... i'll be honest, quite a lot of the big stuff i think was tailing off anyway in the expectation that we're approaching election territory. but there's still some fairly active bits of legislation that they're going to have to plough through. question mark, will they get it through on thursday or not before parliament does what it's called prorogue on friday, which is effectively break up? this week? next week. 0k. right. next week is just a few days to do this. there is something about you mentioned it before. friday is the energy cap announcement. we're expecting it to fall to something between £15—£1,600 for a typical household, which is another cut. the one you mentioned, you'd had your direct debit notice of our our good friend — our actual good friend on this podcast — steve at politico — he did long lens snap the energy secretary seemingly with a memo suggesting that there was going to be s
and the big question over whether or not that's going to get through and michael gove has made various commitments about that in the past. i mean, this stuff which happens to other... i'll be honest, quite a lot of the big stuff i think was tailing off anyway in the expectation that we're approaching election territory. but there's still some fairly active bits of legislation that they're going to have to plough through. question mark, will they get it through on thursday or not before...
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gove — although he is standing down — have their seats, and that's one of the reasons that these areas are big target seats for the liberal democrats and for labour as well. they really want to try and win some seats off the conservatives in some of those areas, particularly some of the more marginal ones. now as a result, i think the conservative party are feeling on the defence here in this particular part of england. i think the economy is something which most polls suggest is a top priority for voters in the area at the moment. so it's likely that might be something that comes up on the campaign trail. but i think the main thing that the prime minister will want to be talking about today and responding to, will be questions around this eye—catching policy the tories announced on the weekend, about national service for 18—year—olds — spending a year in the military or a weekend every month volunteering. that is something that the conservatives announced on the weekend. it was the first major policy announcement so far during this election campaign, and it's not yet something
gove — although he is standing down — have their seats, and that's one of the reasons that these areas are big target seats for the liberal democrats and for labour as well. they really want to try and win some seats off the conservatives in some of those areas, particularly some of the more marginal ones. now as a result, i think the conservative party are feeling on the defence here in this particular part of england. i think the economy is something which most polls suggest is a top...
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that was - me reacting to you breaking the news on friday that michael gove wasn't standing for a candidate in the selection, but it sounds like me being incredulous about the date of the election, which we all were. totally, we were. the strange thing is, here we are on bank holiday monday evening as we record, and it seems ages ago, last wednesday, it seems ages ago, last wednesday, it seems ages ago, last wednesday, it seems age and history, but it's less than one week ago. less than one week ago, i don't know what we were talking about but it wasn't the general election campaign being underweight in a few days later. we were going to talk about inflation falling fast and nearly hitting the 2% target, which is why we are having the election. you are having a much more classic bank holiday than me because i'm in this air—conditioned studio with a laptop and you are in a pub beer garden, but you aren't stuck in, because the name rings a bell because it is where keir starmer grew up. yes. where keir starmer grew up. yes, that is right- _ where keir starmer grew up. yes, that is right. we
that was - me reacting to you breaking the news on friday that michael gove wasn't standing for a candidate in the selection, but it sounds like me being incredulous about the date of the election, which we all were. totally, we were. the strange thing is, here we are on bank holiday monday evening as we record, and it seems ages ago, last wednesday, it seems ages ago, last wednesday, it seems ages ago, last wednesday, it seems age and history, but it's less than one week ago. less than one...
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south—east of england is where big figures that the chancellorjeremy hunt and keegan and michael gove, big tory names in sunday's tory heartlands who are increasingly at risk from opposition parties. we increasingly at risk from opposition arties. ~ . ., , ~ , increasingly at risk from opposition arties, . . ., , ~' , ., parties. we will certainly keep an e e out parties. we will certainly keep an eye out and _ parties. we will certainly keep an eye out and our— parties. we will certainly keep an eye out and our political- eye out and our political commentator is sadly keen to see what will happen. thank you so much, to iron a while is our corresponded he was travelling with the conservative party. following, the labour leader's speech, his first keynote speech since this election campaign kicked off is emma fenella, labour party member and also a memberfor the past 30 labour party member and also a member for the past 30 years. labour party member and also a memberfor the past 30 years. when it comes to what you heard from what you heard from circuit stomach, he covered a lot of gr
south—east of england is where big figures that the chancellorjeremy hunt and keegan and michael gove, big tory names in sunday's tory heartlands who are increasingly at risk from opposition parties. we increasingly at risk from opposition arties. ~ . ., , ~ , increasingly at risk from opposition arties, . . ., , ~' , ., parties. we will certainly keep an e e out parties. we will certainly keep an eye out and _ parties. we will certainly keep an eye out and our— parties. we will certainly...
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michael gove is well in the corner. the mood amongst the tory senior team will be very interesting. of course they will have to show support for the prime minister. his wife also in the audience. james cleverly is going to start with an introduction. let’s start with an introduction. let's listen in. thank _ start with an introduction. let's listen in. thank you, _ start with an introduction. let's listen in. thank you, thank- start with an introduction. let's| listen in. thank you, thank you. this is it! this is the moment, this is it. election has been called. elections are about choices. and we're going to present the british people with a choice. and it is a clear choice, it is a simple choice and it's a choice about leadership, about decisiveness, about integrity and it's a choice about what happens next for our country. that's what elections are about. let me just briefly before i cede the stage of the prime minister, let me briefly remind us all why this choice matters so very much today we had fantastic economic figures for the inflation is now back where it should be. nor
michael gove is well in the corner. the mood amongst the tory senior team will be very interesting. of course they will have to show support for the prime minister. his wife also in the audience. james cleverly is going to start with an introduction. let’s start with an introduction. let's listen in. thank _ start with an introduction. let's listen in. thank you, _ start with an introduction. let's listen in. thank you, thank- start with an introduction. let's| listen in. thank you, thank...
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gove's seat, they were going to go for and really target that one even before he said he was standing down but they will certainly be going for it now i will certainly target other cabinet ministers�* seats, people likejeremy hunt�*s and thatis seats, people likejeremy hunt�*s and that is what the lib dems are really setting their sights on, places in the south—east and south—west and here in cambridgeshire, it is a key seat, one of the top five but lib dems want to go for and they will have challenges here in labour and the conservatives but they have targeted this as a key seat they want to go for and there were some boundary changes here since the last general election so they are hoping that might go in their favour. the lib dems had some success in the local elections here as well so they are really hoping that this will be one of the key seats that they can gain it but of course this is just the start and that is six weeks to go yet so a long way to go yet. great stuff, francis reed, and we will await that arrival if and when it happens. thank you very much for that. d
gove's seat, they were going to go for and really target that one even before he said he was standing down but they will certainly be going for it now i will certainly target other cabinet ministers�* seats, people likejeremy hunt�*s and thatis seats, people likejeremy hunt�*s and that is what the lib dems are really setting their sights on, places in the south—east and south—west and here in cambridgeshire, it is a key seat, one of the top five but lib dems want to go for and they...
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gove introduced , also michael gove introduced, also issuing guidance that muslims are allowed to pray at school. so they've got 18 demands. yes indeed. >> and we can just play you a little clip now of an individual who was elected in bradford and some of the things that he has to say. tell us what you make of this war in great horton. >> manningham heating city, ward and toller are trying to tell you something here. this is a clear message to starmer . clear message to starmer. bradford has rejected labour. it's rejected zionism and this is a message to you . naz shah is a message to you. naz shah and imran hussain. we are coming for you in the general election. anyone deserve anyone that stands with zionism . we're stands with zionism. we're coming after you. free palestine , free palestine. >> okay, now that's not normal, is it ? that's not normal, is it? is it? that's not normal, is it? that's. can you imagine if that was the other way around, though? seriously? so let's just imagine a world where that's britain first or someone like that standing up and saying that kind of stuff a
gove introduced , also michael gove introduced, also issuing guidance that muslims are allowed to pray at school. so they've got 18 demands. yes indeed. >> and we can just play you a little clip now of an individual who was elected in bradford and some of the things that he has to say. tell us what you make of this war in great horton. >> manningham heating city, ward and toller are trying to tell you something here. this is a clear message to starmer . clear message to starmer....
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gove it will not stand as an mp at the next election. mr gove was elected in 2005 and of course entered david cameron's cabinet in 2010. he's been the mp for surrey heath since 2005. it was understood, laura understands that he made the decision in the last couple of days.
gove it will not stand as an mp at the next election. mr gove was elected in 2005 and of course entered david cameron's cabinet in 2010. he's been the mp for surrey heath since 2005. it was understood, laura understands that he made the decision in the last couple of days.
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vibes here from michael gove. >> well, you've nicked my one comment, but yeah, michael gove is deeply worried about impact of the middle east conflict on upcoming general election . as upcoming general election. as far right, hard left and islamist groups look to undermine democracy . so yeah, undermine democracy. so yeah, shouldn't have done all that immigration then bro . but, shouldn't have done all that immigration then bro. but, and he's i mean, it's quite funny. they always have to do this. so he's talking about the allahuakbar cries after the green candidate won and so on and saying that was disturbing and saying that was disturbing and deeply provocative. he says, we have to be alive to the fact that there are islamist organisations, extreme left figures and far right figures who want to undermine our democracy and the far right not really related to this, but they always have to do that because they they can't say one without saying the other, not really relevant to to the the this particular threat, which is to do with he's talking about foreign conflicts erupting on our str
vibes here from michael gove. >> well, you've nicked my one comment, but yeah, michael gove is deeply worried about impact of the middle east conflict on upcoming general election . as upcoming general election. as far right, hard left and islamist groups look to undermine democracy . so yeah, undermine democracy. so yeah, shouldn't have done all that immigration then bro . but, shouldn't have done all that immigration then bro. but, and he's i mean, it's quite funny. they always have to...
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it comes after the cabinet minister michael gove announced that he was joining a growing list of conservative mps who will be standing down at the election. meanwhile, the labour leader keir starmer has been out meeting voters in the west midlands where he told voters that stabilising the economy would be a number one priority.
it comes after the cabinet minister michael gove announced that he was joining a growing list of conservative mps who will be standing down at the election. meanwhile, the labour leader keir starmer has been out meeting voters in the west midlands where he told voters that stabilising the economy would be a number one priority.
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gove's seat when he said he would be stepping down. so ed davey also said that the tories plans for national service were patronising and wrong when the bbc ask about that. that was his on that. south cambridge here is one of the places that they did —— the lib dems have got their sights set on for a six—week time. did ed daveyjust one you are talking? because the bus gone without him? as he mrs own boss? he is without him? as he mrs own boss? he: is having a quick chat with the mp at the moment. the bus has now managed to reverse down the road. it is quite big, this bus. it managed to get out without any problems but now it has reverse down the road and he is having a quick chat with the local candidate. i he is having a quick chat with the local candidate.— local candidate. i am overly invested — local candidate. i am overly invested now. _ local candidate. i am overly invested now. thank - local candidate. i am overly invested now. thank you i local candidate. i am overly l invested now. thank you very local candidate. i a
gove's seat when he said he would be stepping down. so ed davey also said that the tories plans for national service were patronising and wrong when the bbc ask about that. that was his on that. south cambridge here is one of the places that they did —— the lib dems have got their sights set on for a six—week time. did ed daveyjust one you are talking? because the bus gone without him? as he mrs own boss? he is without him? as he mrs own boss? he: is having a quick chat with the mp at the...
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michael gove, jeremy hunt have both been mentioned.— michael gove, jeremy hunt have both been mentioned. how worried are your colleaaues been mentioned. how worried are your colleagues been _ been mentioned. how worried are your colleagues been taken _ been mentioned. how worried are your colleagues been taken out _ been mentioned. how worried are your colleagues been taken out by - been mentioned. how worried are your colleagues been taken out by the - been mentioned. how worried are your colleagues been taken out by the lib . colleagues been taken out by the lib dems? , , ., ., ., dems? this is what i mean about the fact we should _ dems? this is what i mean about the fact we should take _ dems? this is what i mean about the fact we should take every _ dems? this is what i mean about the fact we should take every seat - fact we should take every seat really — fact we should take every seat really seriously despite my slightly negative _ really seriously despite my slightly negative prognosis of the general election. — negative prognosis of the general election, ed davey is playing
michael gove, jeremy hunt have both been mentioned.— michael gove, jeremy hunt have both been mentioned. how worried are your colleaaues been mentioned. how worried are your colleagues been _ been mentioned. how worried are your colleagues been taken _ been mentioned. how worried are your colleagues been taken out _ been mentioned. how worried are your colleagues been taken out by - been mentioned. how worried are your colleagues been taken out by the - been mentioned. how worried are your...