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so, we're hearing today that rachel reeves . today that rachel reeves. obviously, they're coming up very pro—business at the moment. laboun very pro—business at the moment. labour. they're trying to see more competent. and really, you know, they had that letter, 120 chiefs of business signed recently to say that they back the labour party is the party of fiscal responsibility. but on top of that, there's some things that people may be a little less happy about, which are her plans to give more fiscal power to the obr. that means that they'll essentially be able to budget responsibility. >> correct. liz truss famously wanted to axe. >> correct. yeah. which which you could say is a dividing line, perhaps between some of the conservatives and labour. now a lot of people are worried about this because they they consider these sort of quangos to have too much power as it is. i mean, we've already seen jeremy hunt given a lot of responsibility to the obr, and they lean a lot on those. and they lean a lot on those. and the part the reason why rachel reevesi
so, we're hearing today that rachel reeves . today that rachel reeves. obviously, they're coming up very pro—business at the moment. laboun very pro—business at the moment. labour. they're trying to see more competent. and really, you know, they had that letter, 120 chiefs of business signed recently to say that they back the labour party is the party of fiscal responsibility. but on top of that, there's some things that people may be a little less happy about, which are her plans to give...
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rachel reeves insisted all of her plans would be fully costed. she didn't rule out having to make cuts to public spending. there was no public campaigning from the tories today, butjunior treasury minister bim aslam said in a statement in response. both labour and the conservatives are committed to getting debt falling as a share of national income. but there's a warning that whichever party gets into government would find itself hemmed in. rachel reeves and jeremy hunt are both desperately trying to square a very difficult circle at the moment. if there's going to be no tax increases over the next several years, then it's going to be desperately difficult to find enough moneyjust to avoid cutting spending on some public services, let alone finding money to increase them. this is how the liberal democrats will be getting from a to b during this election campaign. an echo of labour's promise from them too. taxes for ordinary people. people are paying far too much tax under the conservatives. _ the conservatives have raised taxes to record amounts
rachel reeves insisted all of her plans would be fully costed. she didn't rule out having to make cuts to public spending. there was no public campaigning from the tories today, butjunior treasury minister bim aslam said in a statement in response. both labour and the conservatives are committed to getting debt falling as a share of national income. but there's a warning that whichever party gets into government would find itself hemmed in. rachel reeves and jeremy hunt are both desperately...
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what do you make of rachel reeves comments today? labour will be very pleased to see those comments splashed on the front page of the daily mail. you know, they've they've thrown everything at trying to show that labor is a party to be trusted on the economy. they've tried to capitalise on everything that happened during liz truss's premiership and they've tried very hard to not make any unfunded spending commitments to repeatedly say that they can be trusted. so, you know, talking about sound money, that's the key message that they're going to want to be landing with voters, that that labour aren't scary, they're not going to do anything that means you're worse off. and those voters in the mail on some of the kind of more right—leaning papers are people that labour still needs to convince, to make sure that they can, you know, to ensure that they can win a majority at the next election. yeah, and yes, go ahead, james. do you want to come back in? no, i completely agree with lizzie, to be honest. you know, the big hurdle, the big f
what do you make of rachel reeves comments today? labour will be very pleased to see those comments splashed on the front page of the daily mail. you know, they've they've thrown everything at trying to show that labor is a party to be trusted on the economy. they've tried to capitalise on everything that happened during liz truss's premiership and they've tried very hard to not make any unfunded spending commitments to repeatedly say that they can be trusted. so, you know, talking about sound...
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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 these new commitments. >> yesterday they said they were going to use this money to create national service scheme. today they're saying they'll use the same pot of money to give a tax break for pensioners. well, the reason that pensioners are paying the reason that pensioners are paying more tax today is because of decisions by this conservative prime minister. >> rachel reeves. well the deputy labour leader, angela raynen deputy labour leader, angela rayner, has accused the conservatives of using desperate tactics after police said it will take n
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...
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if she sticks to that rachel reeves , sticks to that rachel reeves, then the question is where's the money coming from. interesting question . charlotte. question. charlotte. >> well, i slightly bought into her saying it was all fully costed because the numbers aren't huge. she wants to bring in 6500 more teachers. she's what? she's going to do. she's going to scrap the non—dom vat. private schools. my sort of bugbean private schools. my sort of bugbear, close the loopholes on tax avoidance. i mean, that probably does add up to enough for 6500 teachers. and also she's trying to open the nhs on the weekends to try and bring those waiting lists down. i mean, it's not the most expensive pledges that she's making. i sort of believed her. i thought she was very good. on laura keynes , but today she was laura keynes, but today she was quite convincing. >> well, but doesn't that depend so let's take the vat on private schools. we'll be talking about that in the next hour , shocking. that in the next hour, shocking. 40,000 kids are likely to be out of schools. one school has already closed
if she sticks to that rachel reeves , sticks to that rachel reeves, then the question is where's the money coming from. interesting question . charlotte. question. charlotte. >> well, i slightly bought into her saying it was all fully costed because the numbers aren't huge. she wants to bring in 6500 more teachers. she's what? she's going to do. she's going to scrap the non—dom vat. private schools. my sort of bugbean private schools. my sort of bugbear, close the loopholes on tax...
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rachel reeves has used her first major speech of the election campaign to spotlight the much criticised mini—budget of the former prime minister, liz truss, which she blamed for costing homeowners around £240 more every month. speaking to gb news political editor christopher hope, miss reeves said wages remain flat and taxpayers are being constantly 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 these new commitments. yesterday they said they were going to use this money to create national service scheme. today, they're saying they'll use the same pot of money to give a tax break for pensioners . give a tax break for pensioners. well, the reason that pensioners are paying more tax today is because of decisions by this conservative prime minister >> the deputy lab
rachel reeves has used her first major speech of the election campaign to spotlight the much criticised mini—budget of the former prime minister, liz truss, which she blamed for costing homeowners around £240 more every month. speaking to gb news political editor christopher hope, miss reeves said wages remain flat and taxpayers are being constantly 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...
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chancellor rachel reeves. a really big moment _ chancellor rachel reeves. a really big moment for— chancellor rachel reeves. a really big moment for our _ chancellor rachel reeves. a really big moment for our country - chancellor rachel reeves. a really i big moment for our country because all of the parrot from us politicians to you, you are the ones who will decide the future for your community, you are the ones who will decide the future for your country. your choice really matters that date, and the choice is pretty straightforward. we have had iii years now of this government, and there has been a lot of chaos, a lot of division, and lots of things do not work as well now as they did iii years ago. in my book of politics, if you leave your country western where you found it, you shouldn't be given another five years, and the country should have the chance to say sorry let's stop that chaos and turn the page and that's rebuilt and country with a labour government. that is the basic choice that is out there, one of the essential thing is we are saying
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the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, - what is in this letter? the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, made| what is in this letter? the shadow i chancellor, rachel reeves, made her first major speech of the campaign as you say, there are 120 business figures saying they broadly back labour plans, for we have had the full manifesto. when you step back, its not necessarily a it's not necessarily a representative sample of british business, nor is it a list of the elite ftse 100 business, nor is it a list of the elite ftse100 captains of industry, but it does in general show that it's the sort of letter the conservatives would have tried to put out, particularly in the 2015 campaign, and one signatory signed up campaign, and one signatory signed up for david cameron profession of the letter in 2015 is now backing labour. when i ask other signatories of a toy letter in 2015 what they were doing, they say they wouldn't sign an equivalent in the future, and somebody in the cabinet has suggested they might be trying to get a letter equivalent for the con
the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, - what is in this letter? the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, made| what is in this letter? the shadow i chancellor, rachel reeves, made her first major speech of the campaign as you say, there are 120 business figures saying they broadly back labour plans, for we have had the full manifesto. when you step back, its not necessarily a it's not necessarily a representative sample of british business, nor is it a list of the elite ftse 100 business, nor is...
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let's hope that this judgment and opinion by judge reeves is not altogether shortly. thank you, damon hewitt, for joining me today. >>> phil ahead, ali velshi brings us the remarkable story of two women who fought to protect their community by putting aside their political differences. you don't want to miss this. >>> there's more vlc. i'm charles coleman jr. and we will be right back. with usps ground advantage®. ♪♪ (avo) kate made progress with her mental health... ...but her medication caused unintentional movements in her face, hands, and feet called tardive dyskinesia, or td. so her doctor prescribed austedo xr— a once-daily td treatment for adults. ♪ as you go with austedo ♪ austedo xr significantly reduced kate's td movements. some people saw a response as early as 2 weeks. with austedo xr, kate can stay on her mental health meds— (kate) oh, hi buddy! (avo) austedo xr can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in patients with huntington's disease. pay close attention to and call your doctor if you become depressed, have sudden changes in
let's hope that this judgment and opinion by judge reeves is not altogether shortly. thank you, damon hewitt, for joining me today. >>> phil ahead, ali velshi brings us the remarkable story of two women who fought to protect their community by putting aside their political differences. you don't want to miss this. >>> there's more vlc. i'm charles coleman jr. and we will be right back. with usps ground advantage®. ♪♪ (avo) kate made progress with her mental health......
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but jeremy hunt accused miss reeves of failing to make up her mind. shadow chief secretary to the treasury darren jones told gb news the chancellor isn't being upfront. >> i mean, that'sjust chancellor isn't being upfront. >> i mean, that's just not true. i mean, i kind of understand why jeremy hunt is trying to confect a story where, you know, the tories have scored a point against the labour party in the election campaign, but it's just not it's just not correct. i mean, rachel reeves, our shadow chancellor, has been consistently clear even before the general election was called, that we think the tax burden under the conservatives has become too high. it's the highest it has been in 70 years on working people, and we want that to come down because we want it to come down. we're not going to be increasing taxes on working people. >> sir keir starmer is in wales today to campaign alongside first minister vaughan gething, who's facing a no confidence vote next week. the labour leader is expected to recommit to investing in britain's steel industry ami
but jeremy hunt accused miss reeves of failing to make up her mind. shadow chief secretary to the treasury darren jones told gb news the chancellor isn't being upfront. >> i mean, that'sjust chancellor isn't being upfront. >> i mean, that's just not true. i mean, i kind of understand why jeremy hunt is trying to confect a story where, you know, the tories have scored a point against the labour party in the election campaign, but it's just not it's just not correct. i mean, rachel...
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no tax rises, says the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves. but nor will she match the pension tax cut. what you won't get from me, either in this election campaign or if i become chancellor of the exchequer in a few weeks' time, is any commitments that is not fully costed and fully funded. because if you do that, you are going down the liz truss route and we saw the damage that she did to our economy. rishi sunak is going down that route, i never will. but you can address pensioners who are thinking about where to cast their x in the ballot box in six weeks' time and at the moment they have an offer from the prime minister and the current chancellor which is, if you are on the state, basic state pension, you won't get taxed on it if you vote for them whereas with labour, you would. well, pensioners are only looking at paying tax on the basic state pension because of what the conservatives have done. people should not believe these promises from the government because unless a plan is fully funded, you shouldn't have any confidence it is going
no tax rises, says the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves. but nor will she match the pension tax cut. what you won't get from me, either in this election campaign or if i become chancellor of the exchequer in a few weeks' time, is any commitments that is not fully costed and fully funded. because if you do that, you are going down the liz truss route and we saw the damage that she did to our economy. rishi sunak is going down that route, i never will. but you can address pensioners who are...
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of course , the rachel reeves? of course, the shadow chancellor, actually being not only having her say as she is today in a very big article in the mail and part of her say is saying that i feel i can say to male readers that your natural home is now the labour party. you can trust me with your money. it's not just that she's saying it, it's that the mail has actually given her all of that coverage . why do you all of that coverage. why do you think they're changing their loyalties? maybe towards labour? and are you worried that that that's the very audience you need to stick with you, isn't it ? >> well, 7- >> well, we 7 >> well, we want every but it's a stick with us on every newspaper across the political spectrum. so but at the same time, i think in an election campaign, it's fair enough that the shadow chancellor gets to make her case. i don't i'm pretty relaxed about that. all i would say to mail readers, my mother is definitely one, and i hope my mother is up and watching, is, you know, if you if you believ
of course , the rachel reeves? of course, the shadow chancellor, actually being not only having her say as she is today in a very big article in the mail and part of her say is saying that i feel i can say to male readers that your natural home is now the labour party. you can trust me with your money. it's not just that she's saying it, it's that the mail has actually given her all of that coverage . why do you all of that coverage. why do you think they're changing their loyalties? maybe...
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well let's let's wait and see. >> and stella , the rachel reeves >> and stella, the rachel reeves been saying today the conservatives are on their victory lap, but pipe down. isn't that the point? i think emma is right. you know, these percentiles, these these margins , almost ephemera doesn't actually make people's lives any eafien actually make people's lives any easier. nobody's really noticing that things are getting cheaper. in fact, everything's going up. >> even the actual numbers are pathetic. 0.6% growth is the slowest growth rate in the g7. labour did a focus group where they asked people to see what ministers are saying about inflation rates and people were laughing when they were told that inflation is going down. they were asking, where do these ministers go and do their shopping so that we can go as well? i mean, some figures are really incredible . grocery really incredible. grocery spending is up by 16, but the actual volume of the shop that people get is down by 8. it's so they are spending more money to get less goods. and i completely agree with rachel reeves that t
well let's let's wait and see. >> and stella , the rachel reeves >> and stella, the rachel reeves been saying today the conservatives are on their victory lap, but pipe down. isn't that the point? i think emma is right. you know, these percentiles, these these margins , almost ephemera doesn't actually make people's lives any eafien actually make people's lives any easier. nobody's really noticing that things are getting cheaper. in fact, everything's going up. >> even the...
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rachel reeves don't more houses. rachel reeves don't do this. we need to build on the grotty bits of the greenbelt and protect the actual green bits of the greenbelt. >> this is not going to work. it's only going to the marginal landlord. this is going to just leave the market. it won't be worth it for them. >> they'll just say, i think it's fine for local councils to have the powers, but i don't think that it should be imposed across the country. i don't, and neither does all. >> you're going to have the powers at all, you know. not a lot of them are bankrupt. if you've seen, especially some of the labour ones. i know some conservative ones too. >> yeah, but from the tories, birmingham, from labour. >> but look, this hasn't worked in scotland. it hasn't worked. >> it hasn't worked even to open the door to it. >> it frightens people. >> it frightens people. >> why should mention it's, it's her pet project, you know, we need quality. we need quality landlords, we need quality homes, and we need more. we certainly need more homes. >> well, listen,
rachel reeves don't more houses. rachel reeves don't do this. we need to build on the grotty bits of the greenbelt and protect the actual green bits of the greenbelt. >> this is not going to work. it's only going to the marginal landlord. this is going to just leave the market. it won't be worth it for them. >> they'll just say, i think it's fine for local councils to have the powers, but i don't think that it should be imposed across the country. i don't, and neither does all....
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keir starmer and rachel reeves, and the rest of the labour party think that voters want to be reassured that they will be a safe pair of hands, if you like, if they are in charge of the economy. but there's also a note of caution — darrenjones covid labour's shadow chief secretary to the treasury, means topic he'd be in charge of public spending, figuring out which department gets which budget. he says labour has the toughest fiscal inheritance since the second world war — they clearly talk about the fact that if labour came into power, they wouldn't play fast and loose, the words they've been using. the conservatives of well have been talking about various economic things today, we've heard from them about this idea that the triple locked plus, raising the tax—free pension allowance pensioners get— that's because some pensioners get— that's because some pensioners could pay income tax because rates have been frozen for the last few years. pensioners are obvious the part of the real voter base, and i think this is a way of trying to get their base out to vote for them on polli
keir starmer and rachel reeves, and the rest of the labour party think that voters want to be reassured that they will be a safe pair of hands, if you like, if they are in charge of the economy. but there's also a note of caution — darrenjones covid labour's shadow chief secretary to the treasury, means topic he'd be in charge of public spending, figuring out which department gets which budget. he says labour has the toughest fiscal inheritance since the second world war — they clearly talk...
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at britain's world beating exporter ofjet engines, the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, heralded the support of over 120 business executives for a change of government. i can say with confidence that this labour party is the natural party of british business. it's take—off for the election campaign with big calls being made by the two main parties. the conservatives are making almost daily policy announcements that involve tax and spend, without being fully accounted for. labour say they don't want to follow the conservatives down what they say is a rabbit hole and have a singular message of stability, stability, stability — and they're trying to remind the electorate of what happened under liz truss no tax rises, says the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, but nor will she match the pension tax cut. what you won't get from me, either in this election campaign or if i become chancellor of the exchequer in a few weeks' time, is any commitments that is not fully costed and fully funded, because if you do that, you're going down the liz truss route and we saw the damage that she did
at britain's world beating exporter ofjet engines, the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, heralded the support of over 120 business executives for a change of government. i can say with confidence that this labour party is the natural party of british business. it's take—off for the election campaign with big calls being made by the two main parties. the conservatives are making almost daily policy announcements that involve tax and spend, without being fully accounted for. labour say they...
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caroline: let's talk about rachel reeves who is the shadow chancellor. meaning she is in the opposition party of labor. and they have been well ahead in terms of the polls thus far. and the labor leader has been launching his six pledges, a first step to guiding the u.k. going forward and it's not just about the here and now of inflation. it's about health care, access to nhs waiting lists and that comes down to funding. more broadly would it be the viewpoint from the economy here that labor would in any way change the trajectory? >> it is one thing. promises are another thing. so for sure rachel reeves has constantly said she would increase government spending in order to help along the lines of health care and national insurance, pensions in particular which will be a contentious issue for the next chancellor. the imf has said you can either decrease taxes nor increase government spending. the economy won't be able to take it. the u.k. just came out of recession in the first quarter. and that was a big relief to the authorities. that could be in jeopar
caroline: let's talk about rachel reeves who is the shadow chancellor. meaning she is in the opposition party of labor. and they have been well ahead in terms of the polls thus far. and the labor leader has been launching his six pledges, a first step to guiding the u.k. going forward and it's not just about the here and now of inflation. it's about health care, access to nhs waiting lists and that comes down to funding. more broadly would it be the viewpoint from the economy here that labor...
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bass reeves is often viewet hedg with suspicion and outright hostility. but over a staggerinht but oveg 30 year career, reeves brings thousands of outlaws to justice and sends more than a few to their grave. >> it's a great show. you got to see it. unfortunately, that's all the time we have left this evening. >> be sure to catch me thishas o weekend at fox and for gutfeld. coming up nexts coming. eveni have a great evening, everybod
bass reeves is often viewet hedg with suspicion and outright hostility. but over a staggerinht but oveg 30 year career, reeves brings thousands of outlaws to justice and sends more than a few to their grave. >> it's a great show. you got to see it. unfortunately, that's all the time we have left this evening. >> be sure to catch me thishas o weekend at fox and for gutfeld. coming up nexts coming. eveni have a great evening, everybod
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you had rachel reeves and james cleverly talking about funding. tam. cleverly talking about funding. tom, the labour cleverly talking about funding. tom, the labour party _ cleverly talking about funding. tom, the labour party have _ cleverly talking about funding. tom, the labour party have called - cleverly talking about funding. tom, the labour party have called it a gimmick and criticised the funding aspect without actually dismissing the idea in principle. a lot of the principle of keir starmer as he tries to be everything to more people. —— to all people. i tries to be everything to more people. -- to all people. i 'ust heard about it i people. -- to all people. i 'ust heard about it today i people. -- to all people. i 'ust heard about it today and h people. -- to all people. ijust heard about it today and there | people. —— to all people. ijust heard about it today and there are quite _ heard about it today and there are quite some — heard about it today and there are quite some gaps in funding and detaii — quite some gaps in fu
you had rachel reeves and james cleverly talking about funding. tam. cleverly talking about funding. tom, the labour cleverly talking about funding. tom, the labour party _ cleverly talking about funding. tom, the labour party have _ cleverly talking about funding. tom, the labour party have called - cleverly talking about funding. tom, the labour party have called it a gimmick and criticised the funding aspect without actually dismissing the idea in principle. a lot of the principle of keir...
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thereafter an eight straight olympic gold medal this summer, leading the charge head coach cheryl reeve. she was the assistant coach for team usa in the last two summer games. rio and tokyo, and she's led the minnesota lynx to four championships. this wnba season brought a surge in popularity for women's basketball, a lot of it thanks to caitlin clark, who was selected first overall by the indiana fever in the draft today, coach reeve talked about her approach when it comes to shooting for gold. i think the most successful usa basketball teams have utilized their depth, and so i want to make sure that that that's going to be the mark of this team. incredibly great players, you know, that are going to be on the roster. how do we maximize the depth? we are still waiting to find out who's going to be on the roster for paris and what it is once it's set. the women's national team will play against the wnba all stars in phoenix before traveling overseas for the usa basketball showcase in london. we're going to be so much fun. i know a lot of fans now. women's basketball, a lot more news ahea
thereafter an eight straight olympic gold medal this summer, leading the charge head coach cheryl reeve. she was the assistant coach for team usa in the last two summer games. rio and tokyo, and she's led the minnesota lynx to four championships. this wnba season brought a surge in popularity for women's basketball, a lot of it thanks to caitlin clark, who was selected first overall by the indiana fever in the draft today, coach reeve talked about her approach when it comes to shooting for...
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the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves , is chancellor, rachel reeves, is known to be a fan of the idea. it would allow councils to prevent landlords raising rents above a set amount every year, but trials in scotland found it reduced the supply of housing and actually forced up the rents. well, joining me now is gb news political correspondent, olivia utley. olivia i know for a fact there'll be certain people in westminster who are pulling out their hair saying, it's the supply you need to fix. >> i think you're absolutely right there , darren. it's not right there, darren. it's not 100% clear to what extent this is a sort of official labour policy. the labour party have categorically denied that it would be a national policy across the country . it seems to across the country. it seems to be something that rachel reeves, the shadow chancellor, is a fan of, in theory. and what's happenedis of, in theory. and what's happened is she has not ruled out allowing councils to introduce rent caps if they want to up and down the country. but of course , you know, even if of course, you know, ev
the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves , is chancellor, rachel reeves, is known to be a fan of the idea. it would allow councils to prevent landlords raising rents above a set amount every year, but trials in scotland found it reduced the supply of housing and actually forced up the rents. well, joining me now is gb news political correspondent, olivia utley. olivia i know for a fact there'll be certain people in westminster who are pulling out their hair saying, it's the supply you need to fix....
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so reeves is seeking to get around this by making up the bulk of the wealth in national wealth fund, private rather than national. so she's going to go out to private investors, which is a bit antilabour to some degree. >> yeah. what she's suggesting seems to be so the government is going to take a stake in private enterprise, which sounds like communism to me. it sounds like the opposite of creating wealth. it sounds like it's going to destroy wealth. i mean, javier milei has shown the way to generate wealth. if you don't, you know, if your country doesn't happen to be sitting on a whole bunch of oil, a lot of the argentinian oil is actually ours, right? right. okay. but if you don't have the natural resources, you can generate it through through by the government not being involved in the private sector and just letting the private sector do its thing that he does. >> and, yeah. and the labour are going to be grappling with this. so i think i'm grappling to understand what the hell it is and why they're doing it. and of course, the as you pointed out, the where will the money come
so reeves is seeking to get around this by making up the bulk of the wealth in national wealth fund, private rather than national. so she's going to go out to private investors, which is a bit antilabour to some degree. >> yeah. what she's suggesting seems to be so the government is going to take a stake in private enterprise, which sounds like communism to me. it sounds like the opposite of creating wealth. it sounds like it's going to destroy wealth. i mean, javier milei has shown the...
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the alternative is shadow chancellor rachel reeves , shadow chancellor rachel reeves, who has tried to paint herself as the new margaret thatcher. except it was margaret thatcher that dismantled the out of control unions, not emboldened them . i'm not convinced by them. i'm not convinced by labour's claims of moderation . labour's claims of moderation. sir keir starmer is no tony blair, a man that i voted for three times, and rachel reeves is no margaret thatcher. she's more iron curtain than iron lady. there is a narrative at the moment that the tories are in disarray , and that the in disarray, and that the economy is in the toilet. well, listen, folks , i don't like listen, folks, i don't like narratives because they often don't bear scrutiny. they perpetuate myths and untruths and are leveraged for political gain. it just isn't true. the tories were in disarray until sunak. now they are not the economy was in the toilet until sunak. economy was in the toilet until sunak . now it is not. what's sunak. now it is not. what's very clear is that our toilet dwelling days will begin in ea
the alternative is shadow chancellor rachel reeves , shadow chancellor rachel reeves, who has tried to paint herself as the new margaret thatcher. except it was margaret thatcher that dismantled the out of control unions, not emboldened them . i'm not convinced by them. i'm not convinced by labour's claims of moderation . labour's claims of moderation. sir keir starmer is no tony blair, a man that i voted for three times, and rachel reeves is no margaret thatcher. she's more iron curtain than...
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but rachel reeves, our shadow chancellor, i, keirand others rachel reeves, our shadow chancellor, i, keir and others have consistently been pointing to the fact that — consistently been pointing to the fact that we want taxes to come down _ fact that we want taxes to come down. ,, ., , fact that we want taxes to come down. , .,. .,, down. sorry, iwill interact asi want us to _ down. sorry, iwill interact asi want us to start _ down. sorry, iwill interact asi want us to start this _ down. sorry, iwill interact as i i want us to start this conversation with clarity. this is specifically about vat. this is specifically about vat. this is specifically about whether or not vat would have been raised or increased during the first parliament. rachel reeves and keir starmer were asked repeatedly if they would raise or increase vat, and there was no yes or no answer given until yesterday evening. why was that? we given until yesterday evening. why was that? ~ ., ., ., , ~ . was that? we are not raising vat. we are not raising — was that? we are not raising vat. we are not raising income _
but rachel reeves, our shadow chancellor, i, keirand others rachel reeves, our shadow chancellor, i, keir and others have consistently been pointing to the fact that — consistently been pointing to the fact that we want taxes to come down _ fact that we want taxes to come down. ,, ., , fact that we want taxes to come down. , .,. .,, down. sorry, iwill interact asi want us to _ down. sorry, iwill interact asi want us to start _ down. sorry, iwill interact asi want us to start this _ down....
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reeves on inflation in the late 705. it hit 24, didn't reeves on inflation in the late 70s. it hit 24, didn't get back to 3. for nearly 20 years. we haven't had deflation since the 1960s. rachel reeves is not my hero . i don't know enough about hero. i don't know enough about hero. i don't know enough about her for her to be my hero when she's in office, i'll take a judgement call. >> i don't know, we're going to get to know us because she's going to be our first woman chancellor of the exchequer. >> that's for sure. she is. >> that's for sure. she is. >> and maybe i will love her. or maybe i will criticise her and dislike a lot of what she does. it'5 dislike a lot of what she does. it's too early to know. she's certainly not my hero, neil, says a woman of the cloth. this is about paula vennells. we all know how trustworthy that lot are . i wanted to join, but when are. i wanted to join, but when they asked me if i'd ever. oh, no, i can't read that house. no. and peter said, i wonder if sir ed davey will be punished for this . this. >> well, he's given evidence to the inquir
reeves on inflation in the late 705. it hit 24, didn't reeves on inflation in the late 70s. it hit 24, didn't get back to 3. for nearly 20 years. we haven't had deflation since the 1960s. rachel reeves is not my hero . i don't know enough about hero. i don't know enough about hero. i don't know enough about her for her to be my hero when she's in office, i'll take a judgement call. >> i don't know, we're going to get to know us because she's going to be our first woman chancellor of the...
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at the rolls royce factor in derby shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, was telling her audience that labour is now the "natural party for british business". in her hand she had a list of 121 businesses who say are supporting labour's plan for growth. there will be no tax rises in the next parliament, said labour, but if they stick by their pledge not to cuts to public services, then where is the money coming from? we will get to that shortly but lets begin with that conservative�*s pledge on pensions. ben chu has been taking a look at the details. first the context, a personal allowance is what someone can earn before having to pay income tax. it's been frozen around 12 thousand £500. that's an effective tax rates because as people's wages increase over time more of that income goes above the personal tax allowance and they pay more income tax than they would otherwise. 0ne they pay more income tax than they would otherwise. one group who would have been set to be hit by this rise is people receiving the new state pension. in 2027 that's expected to rise above the level of the personal l
at the rolls royce factor in derby shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, was telling her audience that labour is now the "natural party for british business". in her hand she had a list of 121 businesses who say are supporting labour's plan for growth. there will be no tax rises in the next parliament, said labour, but if they stick by their pledge not to cuts to public services, then where is the money coming from? we will get to that shortly but lets begin with that conservative�*s...
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but we're now in a position where, givenjeremy hunt and rachel reeves said they want to get the debt down, there really isn't space for more tax cuts unless they're going to spell out exactly what spending cuts are going to come alongside those — not least because penciled into the government's figures already are some harsh cuts across ranges of public services. do you think voters understand enough about debt? i mean, needs be taken presumably in relation to the country's income. i think neither party is spelling out the difficulties. they're both saying they want to get that down. i'm simply taking them out there where there. i'm not saying that is necessary. but both the chancellor and the shadow chancellor remain absolutely crystal clear that they are absolutely committed to getting debt down. getting debt down will require either some spending cuts or some tax increases or some combination of the two. what concerns me is neither of them are making that in the least bit clear. you've already heard jeremy hunt saying he wants to reduce taxes — well, we all want to reduce taxe
but we're now in a position where, givenjeremy hunt and rachel reeves said they want to get the debt down, there really isn't space for more tax cuts unless they're going to spell out exactly what spending cuts are going to come alongside those — not least because penciled into the government's figures already are some harsh cuts across ranges of public services. do you think voters understand enough about debt? i mean, needs be taken presumably in relation to the country's income. i think...
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governor reeves praised the counterprotests writing, watch with sound. warms my heart. i love mississippi. remember, reeves is the same republican politician who proclaimed april to be confederate heritage month. he also signed a bill limiting how race can be discussed in mississippi classrooms. hmm, warms his little heart. >>> meanwhile, protests dominated the news this week at multiple campuses but as senator bernie sanders pointed out, the american college campus is not where our focus should be. >> it is time to not simply worry about the violence we are seeing on american college campuses but to focus on the unprecedented violence we are seeing in gaza. i suggest to cnn and maybe some of my colleagues here, maybe take your cameras just for a moment off columbia and off of ucla. maybe go to gaza. and take your camera and show us the emaciated children who are dying of malnutrition because of netanyahu's policies. >> joining me now is dean obeidallah, host of the dean obeidallah show, and fernand amandi, msnbc political analyst and pollster. dean, he makes an excelle
governor reeves praised the counterprotests writing, watch with sound. warms my heart. i love mississippi. remember, reeves is the same republican politician who proclaimed april to be confederate heritage month. he also signed a bill limiting how race can be discussed in mississippi classrooms. hmm, warms his little heart. >>> meanwhile, protests dominated the news this week at multiple campuses but as senator bernie sanders pointed out, the american college campus is not where our...
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they today have said in response to rachel reeves, they have accused labour of unfunded spending and that they had no plan to cut taxes and ease the burden on families, and they have also said that with labour, they have warned voters it puts them with the same old labour party who as soon as they run out of money "will come after yours". so you can see this will be a very tense topic during the election and those conversations around the economy and taxes willjust keep on going and those arguments will definitely keep on going. you can keep up—to—date with all the twists and turns on the election trail and we are running a continuous live page on the website and on the bbc news app as well. the united nations says more than 670 people are feared dead in a huge landslide in the pacific nation of papua new guinea. dozens of houses are thought to have been buried in rock and earth. the disaster was sparked by an earthquake that hit enga province, some 370 miles north—west 370 miles north—west of the capital. this report is from our correspondent katy watson in sydney. a scene o
they today have said in response to rachel reeves, they have accused labour of unfunded spending and that they had no plan to cut taxes and ease the burden on families, and they have also said that with labour, they have warned voters it puts them with the same old labour party who as soon as they run out of money "will come after yours". so you can see this will be a very tense topic during the election and those conversations around the economy and taxes willjust keep on going and...
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they today have said in response to rachel reeves, they had accused labour of unfunded spending and that they had no plan to cut taxes and ease the burden on families, and they have also said that with labour, they have warned voters it puts them with the same old labour party who as soon as they run out of money will come after yours. so you can see this will be a very tense topic during the election and those conversations around the economy and taxes will just conversations around the economy and taxes willjust keep on going and those arguments will definitely keep on going. {lila those arguments will definitely keep on anoin. ., ~ , . on going. 0k, thank you very much for that. and before we go, a quick reminder — you can find all the latest on the general election here in the uk. we're running a live page with continuous coverage. you can find that on the bbc news app and on our website. officials in ukraine say 1a people have been killed and 43 others wounded after russian forces hit a supermarket in the northern ukrainian city of kharkiv. two glide bombs hit the building on satu
they today have said in response to rachel reeves, they had accused labour of unfunded spending and that they had no plan to cut taxes and ease the burden on families, and they have also said that with labour, they have warned voters it puts them with the same old labour party who as soon as they run out of money will come after yours. so you can see this will be a very tense topic during the election and those conversations around the economy and taxes will just conversations around the...
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and we know that rachel reeves is a fan. why is that? >> i think it's one of those things that it it sounds good. it sounds like a good quick fix. it sounds like a good quick fix. it is popular with renters for obvious reasons. you know, it sounds like something's on your side. and also, let's face it, landlords are not a particularly popular group. they're particularly not very popular among the labour party. so it sounds good. you know, if you're old fashioned labour or young laboun old fashioned labour or young labour, sticking it to the landlords is a very nice popular policy. >> but we live in a time where, as we were all agree, is that there's not enough housing, and i just wonder how moral it is anymore for anyone to be a landlord or to or to own more than one house. i mean, what what chance do young people have nowadays to even rent a property , let alone own a property, when clearly rents are just too hard? they're unaffordable . they're unaffordable. >> but that's largely driven by mismatch between supply and demand, driven by
and we know that rachel reeves is a fan. why is that? >> i think it's one of those things that it it sounds good. it sounds like a good quick fix. it sounds like a good quick fix. it is popular with renters for obvious reasons. you know, it sounds like something's on your side. and also, let's face it, landlords are not a particularly popular group. they're particularly not very popular among the labour party. so it sounds good. you know, if you're old fashioned labour or young laboun old...
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what are rachel reeves saying that it is already costed and won't require more borrowing. do you agree that? the commitments that they have made are extremely limited. they also haven't told us how they would take on this situation. as i've said, the current figures imply some cuts across areas of public spending. what labour has not said explicitly is that, yes, we accept that, and we accept cuts, or no we don't, and we avoid all those cuts because that involves tax rises. the tax increases they have talked about are tiny by comparison of the scale of the challenges we face. what about the lim dems. do you think their figures add up? i'm not sure we have a lot of figures from the lib dems. i'm not sure they have engaged with the scale of these issues. like the two main parties, they would rather not discuss that. we are not in a world where, we can remember some time ago where the lib dems said they were going to increase income tax, and with all their proposals maybe that will come out later on. at the moment, i am not aware that they have made anything different in thei
what are rachel reeves saying that it is already costed and won't require more borrowing. do you agree that? the commitments that they have made are extremely limited. they also haven't told us how they would take on this situation. as i've said, the current figures imply some cuts across areas of public spending. what labour has not said explicitly is that, yes, we accept that, and we accept cuts, or no we don't, and we avoid all those cuts because that involves tax rises. the tax increases...
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so in terms of what labour was talking about today, rachel reeves focusing on the economy. that's right, labourfocusing on the economy this morning, and speaking to laura kuenssberg, the main promise she made was that labour wouldn't raise income taxes, and although she did not entirely rule out the spending cuts, this is a question both parties will be facing with inflation at the moment, there is a question about whether there will be real terms cuts to some unprotected departments. they said they would be investing in core departments like police and schools and one be returning to austerity but did not rule out further spending cuts. it does, does it not, mean cuts to some public service spending? well, there's not going to be a return to austerity under. a labour government. i that's not my question. well, you know, we had austerity i for five years and that is part . of the reason why our economy and our public services - are in a mess today. there is no spending review. the government haven't done a spending review, _ so there's no allocations for departments. - i wo
so in terms of what labour was talking about today, rachel reeves focusing on the economy. that's right, labourfocusing on the economy this morning, and speaking to laura kuenssberg, the main promise she made was that labour wouldn't raise income taxes, and although she did not entirely rule out the spending cuts, this is a question both parties will be facing with inflation at the moment, there is a question about whether there will be real terms cuts to some unprotected departments. they said...
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rachel reeves wasn't as upbeat as jeremy hunt. we all welcome the fact that the economy is no longer in recession, but it's hardly cause for a victory lap. and if you look at the forecasts from the oecd, who look at the major industrialised economies, they say that, of those economies, of the g7 economies, the uk will have the second slowest growth rate this year and the lowest growth rate next year. i don't think that is a cause for celebration. my ambition for britain is so much greater than merely the economy not being in recession. so, rachel reeves talking about growth rates and you touched on this in terms of historic numbers, but how do these figures compare with the sort of growth we have seen in the sort of growth we have seen in the past? hat the sort of growth we have seen in the ast? ., , , the past? not very well, is the short answer. _ the past? not very well, is the short answer. for— the past? not very well, is the short answer. for the - the past? not very well, is the short answer. for the last - the past? not
rachel reeves wasn't as upbeat as jeremy hunt. we all welcome the fact that the economy is no longer in recession, but it's hardly cause for a victory lap. and if you look at the forecasts from the oecd, who look at the major industrialised economies, they say that, of those economies, of the g7 economies, the uk will have the second slowest growth rate this year and the lowest growth rate next year. i don't think that is a cause for celebration. my ambition for britain is so much greater than...
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in — reeves has set out. how much is it going to cost? in terms _ reeves has set out. how much is it going to cost? in terms of- reeves has set out. how much is it going to cost? in terms of the - going to cost? in terms of the olicin: going to cost? in terms of the policing plan. _ going to cost? in terms of the policing plan, we _ going to cost? in terms of the policing plan, we have - going to cost? in terms of the - policing plan, we have announced they will be 13,000 pcsos, that is they will be13,000 pcsos, that is absolutely vital if we want to bear down on crime. and as i say every single policy that we have announced has been allocated... haifa single policy that we have announced has been allocated. . ._ has been allocated... how much will efficiency savings _ has been allocated... how much will efficiency savings actually _ has been allocated... how much will efficiency savings actually make - has been allocated... how much will efficiency savings actually make in l efficiency savings actually make in terms of funding officers?- terms of funding officers? tho
in — reeves has set out. how much is it going to cost? in terms _ reeves has set out. how much is it going to cost? in terms of- reeves has set out. how much is it going to cost? in terms of the - going to cost? in terms of the olicin: going to cost? in terms of the policing plan. _ going to cost? in terms of the policing plan, we _ going to cost? in terms of the policing plan, we have - going to cost? in terms of the - policing plan, we have announced they will be 13,000 pcsos, that is they...
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in a speech in the city of london today the shadow chancellor rachel reeves attempted to pre—empt any potential positive news from the government. in a moment we'll talk to labour's james murray, shadow financial secretary to the treasury. first here's ben. is the government "gaslighting" us over the state of the economy, as labour's shadow chancellor rachel reeves claimed today? in other words, are ministers trying to convince you that things are better than they seem, despite your own perceptions? well, let's start with the picture of the overall uk economy, measured by gross domestic product. official data suggests we went into a mild recession in the final half of last year, shown in grey. but new figures to be released on friday are expected to suggest we emerged from that recession in the first quarter of 202a, with gdp growing again. and the office for budget responsibility, the government's official forecaster, is projecting the economy to continue to grow over the course of this year. the 0br also projects inflation to continue to fall this year, actually going below the bank
in a speech in the city of london today the shadow chancellor rachel reeves attempted to pre—empt any potential positive news from the government. in a moment we'll talk to labour's james murray, shadow financial secretary to the treasury. first here's ben. is the government "gaslighting" us over the state of the economy, as labour's shadow chancellor rachel reeves claimed today? in other words, are ministers trying to convince you that things are better than they seem, despite your...
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the financial times reeves rules out surprise tax rises in bid to bolster economic credentials and the daily star imperialistic. i lob all my slugs into next doors lob all my slugs into next door's garden . right. those are door's garden. right. those are your front pages . so obviously your front pages. so obviously we're all on tenterhooks to see if we can get on to the star. but in the meantime, leo, what's on the cover of the telegraph? >> so the telegraph, they have police. >> well, the main story is sunak. >> i'm talking to johnson about the election, to find out. >> i'm sure johnson's going to give him lots of useful advice. >> i'm sure he really loves sunak. >> after sunak stabbed him in the back. >> so it's probably johnson who told him. >> where do you have on july the 4th? >> i'm early and but the story and then say that you're going to make all the kids join the army. >> they love all that . why do >> they love all that. why do you want to vote? you want to be in the army, but the story we're going to talk about is police passing on rayner house details to hmrc, not just th
the financial times reeves rules out surprise tax rises in bid to bolster economic credentials and the daily star imperialistic. i lob all my slugs into next doors lob all my slugs into next door's garden . right. those are door's garden. right. those are your front pages . so obviously your front pages. so obviously we're all on tenterhooks to see if we can get on to the star. but in the meantime, leo, what's on the cover of the telegraph? >> so the telegraph, they have police. >>...
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rachel reeves labour government. rachel reeves is promising a tough set of spending rules that she says will grow the economy while keeping taxes, inflation and mortgages as low as possible. the tories say their plan, the current economic plan, is working, but labour is arguing that people are feeling worse off. well. for the latest stories, you can sign up to gb news alerts . simply scan the qr news alerts. simply scan the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. com slash alerts. back now to the very rhythmic himself . mark. >> thanks, ray. welcome to mark dolan. tonight is the introduction of national service . the kick up the backside that british youngsters need . i'll be british youngsters need. i'll be asking fearless former government minister ann widdecombe. also tonight is the sun newspaper about to sensationally back sir keir starmer. i'll be asking the sun's former editor, kelvin mackenzie . plus tomorrow's mackenzie. plus tomorrow's newspaper front pages and live reaction in the studio from my top pundit
rachel reeves labour government. rachel reeves is promising a tough set of spending rules that she says will grow the economy while keeping taxes, inflation and mortgages as low as possible. the tories say their plan, the current economic plan, is working, but labour is arguing that people are feeling worse off. well. for the latest stories, you can sign up to gb news alerts . simply scan the qr news alerts. simply scan the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. com slash alerts. back now to...
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rachel reeves i mean , is it a rachel reeves i mean, is it a bold statement? the only way to economic recovery is with a labour government? well, i think that's a very bold statement from her, because i think she will be the one that will be tested and held accountable for that very bold statement. benjamin just quickly, because i think we might we might actually have some action somewhere in the political world. who knows? but very quickly, i mean, rachel reevesis but very quickly, i mean, rachel reeves is saying that labour are the party to trust on the economy . economy. >> well, if you look at what happened under the last labour government and what's happened under the five prime ministers of the conservatives in the last 14 years, then the numbers are much better . when labour 14 years, then the numbers are much better. when labour was in power, you know, you had every single quarter that tony blair was prime minister. you had economic growth . and when you economic growth. and when you got the global financial crash, it recovered rather better than some
rachel reeves i mean , is it a rachel reeves i mean, is it a bold statement? the only way to economic recovery is with a labour government? well, i think that's a very bold statement from her, because i think she will be the one that will be tested and held accountable for that very bold statement. benjamin just quickly, because i think we might we might actually have some action somewhere in the political world. who knows? but very quickly, i mean, rachel reevesis but very quickly, i mean,...
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bass reeves is often viewet hedg with suspicion and outright hostility. but over a staggerinht but oveg 30 year career, reeves brings thousands of outlaws to justice and sends more than a few to their grave. >> it's a great show. you got to see it. unfortunately, that's all the time we have left this evening. >> be sure to catch me thishas o weekend at fox and for gutfeld. coming up nexts coming. eveni have a great evening, everybody . oh, yeah. yes. okay. stop undressing me with your eyes. happy wednesday, everyone. well, the republican national committee's headquarters was evacuated after receiving a packag e to donald trump containing two vials of bloodse. >> they've already eliminated suspects who no longer have. the commerce department has that it wants to add a million women to the constructiowantn industry. >> that or jusn cot eight guys. yeah, it's funny. a brewery in the u.k. is being forced to shut down its websit e after selling a beer in honor of osama bin laden. it they should have sold vodka instead. that way, everyone coulde shoulr the terr
bass reeves is often viewet hedg with suspicion and outright hostility. but over a staggerinht but oveg 30 year career, reeves brings thousands of outlaws to justice and sends more than a few to their grave. >> it's a great show. you got to see it. unfortunately, that's all the time we have left this evening. >> be sure to catch me thishas o weekend at fox and for gutfeld. coming up nexts coming. eveni have a great evening, everybody . oh, yeah. yes. okay. stop undressing me with...
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the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, claims people are worse off since rishi sunak came to power. >> if you look at this prime minister's record since rishi sunak became prime minister, the economy is still £300 worse off per person in the country . so per person in the country. so this these numbers today are not deserving of the victory lap that rishi sunak and jeremy hunt seem to want to go on. >> a psychotic ex—prisoner who attacked and killed a grandfather has been handed an indefinite hospital order at the old bailey. thomas o'halloran was riding his mobility scooter in west london when lee byers stabbed him. the 87 year old suffered multiple stab wounds to his neck, his chest and abdomen. police say the motiveless attack has left his family shocked and horrified . sir keir starmer says horrified. sir keir starmer says that he would scrap to scrap rishi sunak's flagship rwanda scheme on day one of a labour government. the labour leader wants to create a new border security command instead, and vowed to make british shores hostile territory for people smuggling gangs. dover m
the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, claims people are worse off since rishi sunak came to power. >> if you look at this prime minister's record since rishi sunak became prime minister, the economy is still £300 worse off per person in the country . so per person in the country. so this these numbers today are not deserving of the victory lap that rishi sunak and jeremy hunt seem to want to go on. >> a psychotic ex—prisoner who attacked and killed a grandfather has been handed...
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here, the shadow chancellor rachel reeves — who's hoping to take over as finance minister in this year's general election — has accused the government of "gaslighting" the british people over the state of the economy. in a speech to business leaders, she said the government's claims that their economic plan is working are "deluded". they say we have turned a corner. but try telling that to the 6.4 million households across england and wales last year who saw their rent increase or who had to remortgage. or the 950,000 families whose mortgage deal is due to expire between now and january next year. they say the plan is working. is this the same plan that has meant that this is forecast to be the first parliament on record with living standards at the end lower than they were at the start? in other news.... swiss banking giant ubs has made its first quarterly profit since it rescued struggling credit suisse last year. it made $1.8 billion betweenjanuary and march — following two quarters of steep losses. nintendo has posted record profits thanks to the weak yen. but it but warns earnin
here, the shadow chancellor rachel reeves — who's hoping to take over as finance minister in this year's general election — has accused the government of "gaslighting" the british people over the state of the economy. in a speech to business leaders, she said the government's claims that their economic plan is working are "deluded". they say we have turned a corner. but try telling that to the 6.4 million households across england and wales last year who saw their rent...
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then rachel reeves herself did a speech and i am wondering if she's a bit of an aviation geek because she did her speech at the rolls—royce factory where they make plane engines, and then she did a q&a with keir starmer at the airbus where they make actual planes. so i'm wondering if she's not an av geek, then i wonder if maybe one of her team is. or maybe it's just that we make a lot of plane stuff in this country. we do not that many. we, do not that many. or maybe it's what we want to do. maybe we're all going to have a future as plane—maker that's all aspirational. but then though, alex, the kind of the labour story in the election is now being dominated by other things that aren't their policies. it's labour personnel, for example. angela rayner the deputy leader. yeah. so this was obviously a cloud that really threatens to hang over labour's election campaign because there were questions around angela rayner relating to a house that she had had as a council house that she had as a council house and then under right to buy she bought it and then she went on to sell this. this
then rachel reeves herself did a speech and i am wondering if she's a bit of an aviation geek because she did her speech at the rolls—royce factory where they make plane engines, and then she did a q&a with keir starmer at the airbus where they make actual planes. so i'm wondering if she's not an av geek, then i wonder if maybe one of her team is. or maybe it's just that we make a lot of plane stuff in this country. we do not that many. we, do not that many. or maybe it's what we want to...