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if there is six and keir starmer and rishi sunak , they don't set and rishi sunak, they don't set the world alight necessarily when it comes to that debate and that charisma . that charisma. >> i think that is a fair enough assessment. emily. i'm not even sure i would want to watch six election debates between rishi sunak. are there enough channels, olivia? and it's very much my job. well, that's a very good question , yeah. i wonder good question, yeah. i wonder how far rishi sunak is going to push starmer on this. i mean, i remember looking back to the, leadership contest of 2022 between rishi sunak and liz truss. sunak wanted to do lots of debates . truss. sunak wanted to do lots of debates. he's truss. sunak wanted to do lots of debates . he's always very of debates. he's always very prepared for these things. he has all his documents in front of him, everything is colour coded and ready to go. he's always apparently the first into the office, the last out in the evenings. he knows what he's doing, but actually he didn't come across too well in those debates. he sort of people tho
if there is six and keir starmer and rishi sunak , they don't set and rishi sunak, they don't set the world alight necessarily when it comes to that debate and that charisma . that charisma. >> i think that is a fair enough assessment. emily. i'm not even sure i would want to watch six election debates between rishi sunak. are there enough channels, olivia? and it's very much my job. well, that's a very good question , yeah. i wonder good question, yeah. i wonder how far rishi sunak is...
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there's little good news for prime minister rishi sunak. at a by election in blackpool south, his party suffered its third largest swing to the opposition labour party since the second world war. at a local council level the results are no better. the conservatives have lost half of the seats announced so far. experts say, they could be on track to lose a staggering 500 councillors a staggering 500 councillors, one of the worst performances at the polls in four decades. here's our political editor, chris mason. cheering. northallerton in north yorkshire this afternoon. the prime minister lives a few miles away, and look who's turned up to rub his nose in it. york and north yorkshire, the wider county so often rock—solid conservative, has elected a labour mayor. we've had really good results across the country all day long, but this is a very, very special moment, david, to become the mayor here. and thank you to the team for all the fantastic work that they have done. because through the villages and the towns of north yorkshire, people h
there's little good news for prime minister rishi sunak. at a by election in blackpool south, his party suffered its third largest swing to the opposition labour party since the second world war. at a local council level the results are no better. the conservatives have lost half of the seats announced so far. experts say, they could be on track to lose a staggering 500 councillors a staggering 500 councillors, one of the worst performances at the polls in four decades. here's our political...
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they think that rishi sunak, you know, tends to fare better— that rishi sunak, you know, tends to fare better in those pitched tete—a—tete battles. in my opinion that's— tete—a—tete battles. in my opinion that's what— tete—a—tete battles. in my opinion that's what we see at the weekly showdown at pmq 's that's what we see at the weekly showdown at pmq '5 every wednesday. it showdown at pmq '5 every wednesday. it does _ showdown at pmq '5 every wednesday. it does tend to be rishi sunak who is a little _ it does tend to be rishi sunak who is a little bit more nimble on his feet, _ is a little bit more nimble on his feet, although neither man is particularly political to their fingertips and able to manoeuvre quickly — fingertips and able to manoeuvre ruickl ., , ., , ., fingertips and able to manoeuvre ruickl ., , ._ ., ., quickly. just really two quick and starts, if quickly. just really two quick and starts. if you _ quickly. just really two quick and starts, if you could, _ quickly. just really two quick and starts, if you could, because - quickly. just really two qu
they think that rishi sunak, you know, tends to fare better— that rishi sunak, you know, tends to fare better in those pitched tete—a—tete battles. in my opinion that's— tete—a—tete battles. in my opinion that's what— tete—a—tete battles. in my opinion that's what we see at the weekly showdown at pmq 's that's what we see at the weekly showdown at pmq '5 every wednesday. it showdown at pmq '5 every wednesday. it does _ showdown at pmq '5 every wednesday. it does tend to be...
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a defection is always— moment for rishi sunak. a defection is always a _ moment for rishi sunak. a defection is always a big — moment for rishi sunak. a defection is always a big political _ moment for rishi sunak. a defection is always a big political story, - moment for rishi sunak. a defection is always a big political story, but i is always a big political story, but it is always a big political story, but it feels— is always a big political story, but it feels like — is always a big political story, but it feels like for— is always a big political story, but it feels like for the _ is always a big political story, but it feels like for the tories, - it feels like for the tories, they're _ it feels like for the tories, they're not— it feels like for the tories, they're not becoming i it feels like for the tories, they're not becoming that| it feels like for the tories, i they're not becoming that rare. that's— they're not becoming that rare. that's shifting _ they're not becoming that rare. that's shifting because - they're not becoming that rare. that's shifting
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he says we're going to as rishi as rishi sunak has pointed out, we're going to as rishi as rishi sunak has pointed out , the sunak has pointed out, the tories are already doing all of that. it was just it was just a reiteration of what's already happening. no, i like the way that rishi has come in. what i think he's done is i think he said, do you know what i couldn't care less anymore. i'm going to go for it. and if i lose? so what? the gloves are off. excuse me? the gloves are off. excuse me? the gloves are off. the gloves are off. i'm going to take on keir starmer because he's a pretend politician and i'm a real politician. i've got nothing to lose. and by the way, if i do lose, i will go to california. i'm busking my half billion pound fortune with my wife. >> why not to get there quickly? that's an eight. >> and funny you should mention miami vice, because you're very much rocking the crockett and tubbs look tonight. >> i had a long time correct . >> i had a long time correct. >> i had a long time correct. >> i had a long time correct. >> i hope it's only sartorial and not chemica
he says we're going to as rishi as rishi sunak has pointed out, we're going to as rishi as rishi sunak has pointed out , the sunak has pointed out, the tories are already doing all of that. it was just it was just a reiteration of what's already happening. no, i like the way that rishi has come in. what i think he's done is i think he said, do you know what i couldn't care less anymore. i'm going to go for it. and if i lose? so what? the gloves are off. excuse me? the gloves are off. excuse me?...
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rishi sunak. none of those two speeches impressed me. rishi sunak . on impressed me. rishi sunak. on the downing street steps, i think, was very partisan for a prime minister and that location. and keir starmer needs to learn to read an autocue, but he didn't manage to do that successfully yesterday. maybe a small point, but it didn't look very good at all. so i actually think the best government in the last 20 years has been the coalition government between the lib dems and the conservatives. that's the most stable government of all. so the idea that coalitions aren't stable is the opposite of the truth. we've had chaos since the lib dems left government in 2015. and, that five year government, the coalition but actually rather good for politics. so i hope what will come out of this will be a hung parliament and labour. labour seem to be very confident. but the reality was, as your reporter says, they've got a mountain to climb. they are way behind. they need a huge turnaround. and actually i think the most likely outcome of the election will be a hung parliament. and i think tha
rishi sunak. none of those two speeches impressed me. rishi sunak . on impressed me. rishi sunak. on the downing street steps, i think, was very partisan for a prime minister and that location. and keir starmer needs to learn to read an autocue, but he didn't manage to do that successfully yesterday. maybe a small point, but it didn't look very good at all. so i actually think the best government in the last 20 years has been the coalition government between the lib dems and the conservatives....
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there is no sign it is prompting more tory mps to get rid of rishi sunak. >> rishi sunak's conservative party has been decimated in local counsel and marrow -- mayoral elections as the opposition continues to celebrate a strong night at the ballot box. all you need to know tonight and what the results could mean for the general election. we also speak to the youngest counselor who one for labor. she is juggling campaigning with her a level exams next week. also tonight, the end of week three at the donald trump trial. it has been a week of fines and threats of jail for the former president. we will look at what we have learned so far. we start tonight in the u.k., where prime minister rishi sunak has acknowledged a disappointing series of local election results. after the conservative suffered deep receipt -- the results are seen as the last major test of public opinion before a general election later this year. there is little good news for the prime minister at a by election in blackpool south, his party suffered its third-largest swing to the opposition labour party since the second
there is no sign it is prompting more tory mps to get rid of rishi sunak. >> rishi sunak's conservative party has been decimated in local counsel and marrow -- mayoral elections as the opposition continues to celebrate a strong night at the ballot box. all you need to know tonight and what the results could mean for the general election. we also speak to the youngest counselor who one for labor. she is juggling campaigning with her a level exams next week. also tonight, the end of week...
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katie, for rishi sunak. still six weeks. katie. great _ for rishi sunak. still six weeks. katie, great to _ for rishi sunak. still six weeks. katie, great to speak _ for rishi sunak. still six weeks. katie, great to speak to - for rishi sunak. still six weeks. katie, great to speak to you. i political rallies are taking place across south africa today as parties make their final attempts to win support ahead of wednesday�*s election. it�*s expected to be the most tightly contested election since democracy was introduced 30 years ago. the anc, if voted into power next week, will focus onjobs the anc, if voted into power next week, will focus on jobs for the next generation. the breakaway parties are also holding final rallies. let�*s cross to my colleague catherine byaruhanga who is following events from the anc�*s final pre—election rally in johannesburg. what is happening there? hello, lewis. do what is happening there? hello, lewis- do you — what is happening there? hello, lewis. do you know _ what is happening there? hello, lewis. do you know what, - what is
katie, for rishi sunak. still six weeks. katie. great _ for rishi sunak. still six weeks. katie, great to _ for rishi sunak. still six weeks. katie, great to speak _ for rishi sunak. still six weeks. katie, great to speak to - for rishi sunak. still six weeks. katie, great to speak to you. i political rallies are taking place across south africa today as parties make their final attempts to win support ahead of wednesday�*s election. it�*s expected to be the most tightly contested election...
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that clip of rishi sunak. will be playing you. that clip of rishi sunak . but look, of rishi sunak. but look, tonight it is about each and every one of you at home. i want to know how are you feeling? i've got a poll running on twitter. was rishi sunak right to call this election or not? tell me your thoughts. have a look at what he has to say . look at what he has to say. >> now is the moment for britain to choose its future , to decide to choose its future, to decide whether we want to build on the progress we have made , or risk progress we have made, or risk going back to square one with no plan and no certainty. earlier today i spoke with his majesty the king to request the dissolution of parliament. the king has granted this request and we will have a general election on the 4th of july. >> i've got to say, i have seen some bizarre things in my time. but rishi sunak stood outside in the pouring rain whilst if you're a keen follower of politics, you'll of course be familiar with that song dreams, things can only get better. blasting out almost at some points, by the way, making
that clip of rishi sunak. will be playing you. that clip of rishi sunak . but look, of rishi sunak. but look, tonight it is about each and every one of you at home. i want to know how are you feeling? i've got a poll running on twitter. was rishi sunak right to call this election or not? tell me your thoughts. have a look at what he has to say . look at what he has to say. >> now is the moment for britain to choose its future , to decide to choose its future, to decide whether we want to...
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it is certainly i rishi sunak's hope, because this gambler— rishi sunak's hope, because this gambler that called and this is into points— gambler that called and this is into points or so behind in the polls, but there's— points or so behind in the polls, but there's often a bump the premise or can _ but there's often a bump the premise or can get _ but there's often a bump the premise or can get from calling the election. _ or can get from calling the election, historically the sub it doesn't — election, historically the sub it doesn't always happen, but there might— doesn't always happen, but there might be — doesn't always happen, but there might be some focus on that, but it is worth— might be some focus on that, but it is worth saying there'll be scrutiny under— is worth saying there'll be scrutiny under labour but also in rishi sunak and there _ under labour but also in rishi sunak and there are some that feel that under— and there are some that feel that under scrutiny rishi sunak can sometimes not perform, he can come across— sometimes not perform, he can co
it is certainly i rishi sunak's hope, because this gambler— rishi sunak's hope, because this gambler that called and this is into points— gambler that called and this is into points or so behind in the polls, but there's— points or so behind in the polls, but there's often a bump the premise or can _ but there's often a bump the premise or can get _ but there's often a bump the premise or can get from calling the election. _ or can get from calling the election, historically the sub it...
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and perhaps rishi sunak is safe . perhaps rishi sunak is safe. well, yes. >> well this is one of the questions we want to put to you really? do you think it's time up for rishi sunak, or do you think these results are just about enough to keep the baying mobs of the backbench tory mps, the right wingers of the party? are they going to be kept at bay?it are they going to be kept at bay? it does seem like the likes of andrew jenkins have sort of softened their tone a little when it comes to exactly how he's going to be the leader. >> i think he's going to lead the tories into the next general election. time for your news headlines. >> good afternoon from the gb newsroom at 1:00. your top story this hour, the prime minister says the local election results have been disappointing after labour made significant gains. it comes after labour also won the by—election in blackpool south. labour's chris webb took the seat, beating conservative david jones in second. following a by—election caused by the resignation of tory scott benton, rishi sunak acce
and perhaps rishi sunak is safe . perhaps rishi sunak is safe. well, yes. >> well this is one of the questions we want to put to you really? do you think it's time up for rishi sunak, or do you think these results are just about enough to keep the baying mobs of the backbench tory mps, the right wingers of the party? are they going to be kept at bay?it are they going to be kept at bay? it does seem like the likes of andrew jenkins have sort of softened their tone a little when it comes to...
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rishi sunak in the campaign and he cante— rishi sunak in the campaign and he canre up— rishi sunak in the campaign and he came up and we should all the fantastic— came up and we should all the fantastic work he did and he supports _ fantastic work he did and he supports us in this local area and nobody— supports us in this local area and nobody pretends that i'm not conservative. people know the for and i_ conservative. people know the for and i never — conservative. people know the for and i never shied away from that but it's true _ and i never shied away from that but it's true to _ and i never shied away from that but it's true to say that i've always put our— it's true to say that i've always put our area first.— it's true to say that i've always put our area first. does this give any solace _ put our area first. does this give any solace to — put our area first. does this give any solace to rishi _ put our area first. does this give any solace to rishi sunak - put our area first. does this give any solace to rishi sunak that i put our area first. does this give | any
rishi sunak in the campaign and he cante— rishi sunak in the campaign and he canre up— rishi sunak in the campaign and he came up and we should all the fantastic— came up and we should all the fantastic work he did and he supports _ fantastic work he did and he supports us in this local area and nobody— supports us in this local area and nobody pretends that i'm not conservative. people know the for and i_ conservative. people know the for and i never — conservative. people know the...
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but rishi sunak has complicated. but rishi sunak has said many times now, hasn't he, that he is willing to stand up to the courts. he is willing to ignore the courts. even this is a test for him . a test for him. >> i think he will see this , as >> i think he will see this, as a test. he said time and again that he is willing to ignore the courts. but this is exactly the sort of hold up which he does not need. if everything went according to plan, then we were supposed to see flights taking off to rwanda in the next. i think it was 5 or 6 weeks now, but of course that was hinging on legal, legal issues, not, getting their claws in. now it looks as though there will be at least one legal hold up. this could push back further the timeline of migrants actually leaving the ground to go to rwanda . and that is a really big rwanda. and that is a really big problem for rishi sunak. he is essentially , calling an election essentially, calling an election much later this year because he is hoping that the rwanda program will
but rishi sunak has complicated. but rishi sunak has said many times now, hasn't he, that he is willing to stand up to the courts. he is willing to ignore the courts. even this is a test for him . a test for him. >> i think he will see this , as >> i think he will see this, as a test. he said time and again that he is willing to ignore the courts. but this is exactly the sort of hold up which he does not need. if everything went according to plan, then we were supposed to see...
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meanwhile, rishi sunak history. meanwhile, rishi sunak has admitted those local election results have been disappointing for the conservatives but he says it doesn't necessarily mean that labour will win the general election. his party managed to retain tees valley with ben houchen being re—elected there. and rishi sunak says that result is evidence that people will stick with the conservatives come the election . well, let's come the election. well, let's take a look at the latest council results from across england. you can see here if you're watching on tv, the latest results there from across the uk . and by the end of the uk. and by the end of tonight most council results will be in. we'll be covering that here on gb news and more results to follow into tomorrow, including in the west midlands and the results for the london mayor. in other news, a schoolboy has been convicted today of murdering another 15 year old boy outside a primary school in leeds last november. the teenager , who can't be the teenager, w
meanwhile, rishi sunak history. meanwhile, rishi sunak has admitted those local election results have been disappointing for the conservatives but he says it doesn't necessarily mean that labour will win the general election. his party managed to retain tees valley with ben houchen being re—elected there. and rishi sunak says that result is evidence that people will stick with the conservatives come the election . well, let's come the election. well, let's take a look at the latest council...
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she is not wron: having a good rishi sunak. she is not wrong in _ having a good rishi sunak. she is not wrong in saying _ having a good rishi sunak. she is not wrong in saying that - having a good rishi sunak. she is not wrong in saying that this - having a good rishi sunak. she is l not wrong in saying that this wasn't good news, doesn't something needs to change before the general election? orshould to change before the general election? or should itjust be the status quo? the election? or should it 'ust be the status quo?* election? or should it 'ust be the status uuo? ., , ., ., , status quo? the conservative party had an appalling — status quo? the conservative party had an appalling set _ status quo? the conservative party had an appalling set of _ status quo? the conservative party had an appalling set of results, - had an appalling set of results, there is no doubt about that. the only positive was ben hudson winning the tees valley, but if you look at the tees valley, but if you look at the actual result and what that means if it was projected to stun our selection
she is not wron: having a good rishi sunak. she is not wrong in _ having a good rishi sunak. she is not wrong in saying _ having a good rishi sunak. she is not wrong in saying that - having a good rishi sunak. she is not wrong in saying that this - having a good rishi sunak. she is l not wrong in saying that this wasn't good news, doesn't something needs to change before the general election? orshould to change before the general election? or should itjust be the status quo? the election? or...
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first up this week, rishi sunak. i feel a profound sense of urgency, because more will change in the next five years than in the last 30. i'm convinced that the next few years will be some of the most dangerous, yet the most transformational that our country has ever known. the prime minister, nursing a cold as he turned 44 this weekend, he's the best part of 20 years younger than keir starmer, is trying to argue he is a more credible face of the future and has a plan to keep us safe. we've proudly taken the generational decision to increase defence spending to a new baseline of 2.5% of gdp by 2030, yet labour have refused to match our pledge. either you believe the world is more dangerous, or you don't. let's cut to the quick here, prime minister. are you saying the country would be less safe under keir starmer, and in summary, is this the beginning of an argument from you that says be careful what you wish for, better the devil you know? in a word, yes, chris. laughter. what the country needs what the country wants
first up this week, rishi sunak. i feel a profound sense of urgency, because more will change in the next five years than in the last 30. i'm convinced that the next few years will be some of the most dangerous, yet the most transformational that our country has ever known. the prime minister, nursing a cold as he turned 44 this weekend, he's the best part of 20 years younger than keir starmer, is trying to argue he is a more credible face of the future and has a plan to keep us safe. we've...
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rishi sunak is a terrible debater . rishi sunak is a terrible debater. keir starmer is quite wooden. but rishi. rishi sunak actively dislikeable. >> well then why doesn't starmer say bring it on? if rishi sunak is so wooden he would be beneficial to do six debates because he because he's got better things to do, actually engaging with the people around the country and the issues and the country and the issues and the election. >> he's doing two debates. two debates is what you do. i mean, this is pure campaign slapstick from the tories. do you think ? from the tories. do you think? >> but i can't get over the time when keir starmer was going to do some sort of press conference or whatever it was, and he started with, oh yes, i've agreed to start with sky news and went straight to beth rigby and went straight to beth rigby and i just thought they're already set up what they're going to do, what they're going to say , madeleine, do you really to say, madeleine, do you really think that these debates will be useful? because you seem to think they would be,
rishi sunak is a terrible debater . rishi sunak is a terrible debater. keir starmer is quite wooden. but rishi. rishi sunak actively dislikeable. >> well then why doesn't starmer say bring it on? if rishi sunak is so wooden he would be beneficial to do six debates because he because he's got better things to do, actually engaging with the people around the country and the issues and the country and the issues and the election. >> he's doing two debates. two debates is what you do. i...
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i saw rishi sunak last year when he gave evidence _ rishi sunak last year when he gave evidence and he said sorry and he was going — evidence and he said sorry and he was going to do everything he possibly— was going to do everything he possibly could. working at pace was the phrase — possibly could. working at pace was the phrase used and since then we have found — the phrase used and since then we have found out that working at pace was not _ have found out that working at pace was not happening. so basically be truthful— was not happening. so basically be truthful and follow through with what _ truthful and follow through with what he — truthful and follow through with what he promises and let's end the suffering _ what he promises and let's end the suffering of the people.— suffering of the people. thank you ve much suffering of the people. thank you very much for— suffering of the people. thank you very much forjoining _ suffering of the people. thank you very much forjoining us _ suffering of the people. thank you very much forjoining us on - suffering of the peop
i saw rishi sunak last year when he gave evidence _ rishi sunak last year when he gave evidence and he said sorry and he was going — evidence and he said sorry and he was going to do everything he possibly— was going to do everything he possibly could. working at pace was the phrase — possibly could. working at pace was the phrase used and since then we have found — the phrase used and since then we have found out that working at pace was not _ have found out that working at pace was...
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is rishi sunak philip davies mp. is rishi sunak going to remain prime minister will debate all of that also in the big story as suella braverman says that she regrets supporting rishi sunak as leader and with dame andrea jenkins saying bring back boris should the tories have one more roll of the tories have one more roll of the dice and put someone new in charge? also tonight is britain an institutionally racist country? no go, says my mark meets guest tony sewell, a prominent man of colour in the house of lords, whose report on the issue saw him attacked, demonised and stripped of an honorary degree cancelled for having the wrong opinions. lord tony sewell joins me live shortly and looking forward to this in my take at ten, prince andrew needs to get his house in order as the £30 million royal lodge that he inhabits is falling apart. should king charles evict his own brother? my charles evict his own brother? my verdict at ten. two hours of big opinion, big debate and big entertainment. big opinion, big debate and
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>> who rishi sunak. sunak? >> who rishi sunak . who is he, >> who rishi sunak. who is he, well, that's my panel for the leader they think could connect most with the public. and, no, not john prescott . he certainly not john prescott. he certainly connected with him, didn't he? but that's more of tomorrow's newspaper front pages as well. don't move welcome back to patrick christys . tonight. i've got some more front pages for you. let's do it . it's the times energy bills tumble in. first big election battle, right? okay, so relief for households with price cap to fall . so the rishi sunak is fall. so the rishi sunak is putting energy bills at the heart of his campaign. now let's go to the daily express pm's plan to take down starmer in tv debates. rishi sunak has thrown down the gauntlet to quotes and quotes spineless sir keir, challenging him to a debate every single week . let's go to every single week. let's go to the telegraph. starmer lacks the courage to debate me , says rishi courage to debate me, says rishi sunak.the courage to debate me, says rishi sun
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impeachment rishi sunak has had a really— premonition but electing impeachment rishi sunak has had a really tough - rishi sunak has had a really tough start this — rishi sunak has had a really tough start this campaign. _ rishi sunak has had a really tough start this campaign. he _ rishi sunak has had a really tough start this campaign. he launched. rishi sunak has had a really tough| start this campaign. he launched a campaign — start this campaign. he launched a campaign it— start this campaign. he launched a campaign it was— start this campaign. he launched a campaign it was pouring _ start this campaign. he launched a campaign it was pouring with - start this campaign. he launched a campaign it was pouring with rain. campaign it was pouring with rain and there — campaign it was pouring with rain and there was _ campaign it was pouring with rain and there was no— campaign it was pouring with rain and there was no umbrella. - campaign it was pouring with rain and there was no umbrella. they| campaign it was pouring with rain - and there was no umbrella. they want to -o
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rishi sunak quite add up. next. rishi sunak has declared war on so—called mickey mouse degrees, which saddled students with debt and offered them little earning potential. he claims £910 million in savings would be better spent on apprenticeships, and we'll hear live and direct from rishi sunak himself at 4:25 pm. this afternoon and gb news has been out and about with lib dem leader ed davey again today. yesterday he was looking for floating voters in lake windermere. he took a tumble off a paddleboard . well, today sir a paddleboard. well, today sir ed got on his bike in wales. did he come a cropper once again? stay tuned to find out . and the stay tuned to find out. and the government claimed to have blocked the sale of deadly zombie knives in 2016. but as knife crime continues to spiral , knife crime continues to spiral, gb news easily purchased two deadly 20 inch knives online with absolutely no idea. as for at any point , with absolutely no idea. as for at any point, our with absolutely no idea. as for at an
rishi sunak quite add up. next. rishi sunak has declared war on so—called mickey mouse degrees, which saddled students with debt and offered them little earning potential. he claims £910 million in savings would be better spent on apprenticeships, and we'll hear live and direct from rishi sunak himself at 4:25 pm. this afternoon and gb news has been out and about with lib dem leader ed davey again today. yesterday he was looking for floating voters in lake windermere. he took a tumble off a...
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rishi sunak laura beddow. today. rishi sunak laura beddow. yeah. and it's the sense, i think , alex, that it's think, alex, that it's everywhere. it's everywhere people go now, did the. has this started because we didn't nip this in the bud early doors? >> well, i think this has started because it's been riled up started because it's been riled ”p by started because it's been riled up by a very specific group of people who have a point to make. what's really depressing about this is that we've just hit a general election, possibly one of the most critical general elections in a generation , and elections in a generation, and the focus is on a war that has nothing to do with britain , has nothing to do with britain, has nothing, will never impact british people. and instead it's being a massive distraction. the left needs to sort out their back door . if they really, back door. if they really, really want to start protesting, why don't they talk about the cost of living? why don't they talk about energy bills? why don't they talk about things that
rishi sunak laura beddow. today. rishi sunak laura beddow. yeah. and it's the sense, i think , alex, that it's think, alex, that it's everywhere. it's everywhere people go now, did the. has this started because we didn't nip this in the bud early doors? >> well, i think this has started because it's been riled up started because it's been riled ”p by started because it's been riled up by a very specific group of people who have a point to make. what's really depressing about this is...
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sunak, starmer on 34, rishi sunak on 19. but here's the interesting thing, tom. a much larger number of voters, nearly half the country, 47% are actually not choosing keir starmer or rishi sunak. i think what that's tapping into, what that's reflecting is this very large reservoir of apathy out there in the country , a out there in the country, a sense that, you know what? i'm not entirely sure anybody in the political class today, is really catching, much enthusiasm out there in the country. and i'm not sure they've got the answers for the big problems facing the country. so, yes, starmer is ahead, of sunak that again, another big plus for labour. but out there in the country, and i'm sure many people watching your show this evening will will share this sentiment and they just don't seem to be excited about anybody on front line british politics right now that is a really, really interesting point. >> the vast, vast plurality, they're not favouring either candidate, either main candidate to be prime minister. i suppose that
sunak, starmer on 34, rishi sunak on 19. but here's the interesting thing, tom. a much larger number of voters, nearly half the country, 47% are actually not choosing keir starmer or rishi sunak. i think what that's tapping into, what that's reflecting is this very large reservoir of apathy out there in the country , a out there in the country, a sense that, you know what? i'm not entirely sure anybody in the political class today, is really catching, much enthusiasm out there in the country....
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rishi sunak could call... during the morning, _ election! rishi sunak could call... during the morning, rumours - during the morning, rumours ministers were cancelling meetings fuelled the fire. pare ministers were cancelling meetings fuelled the fire.— fuelled the fire. are we expecting one? no fuelled the fire. are we expecting one? n0 is— fuelled the fire. are we expecting one? no is the _ fuelled the fire. are we expecting one? no is the short _ fuelled the fire. are we expecting one? no is the short answer - fuelled the fire. are we expecting one? no is the short answer and | fuelled the fire. are we expecting | one? no is the short answer and i asked a couple — one? no is the short answer and i asked a couple of— one? no is the short answer and i asked a couple of senior - one? no is the short answer and i asked a couple of senior people . one? no is the short answer and i | asked a couple of senior people at the centre — asked a couple of senior people at the centre and they poured a bucket of cold _ the centre and they poured a bucket of cold water
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and rishi sunak, who has you . know, rishi sunak, who has you. know, staked, as you say, his political time on making sure that he can tackle illegal immigration and immigration as well. >> yeah, i mean, look what keir starmer has said in the past in more ways than one is often irrelevant. you know, we know he's changed his mind on a lot of things as politicians do. what he has said when it comes to this issue is, look, rwanda is not the way forward, you know, and, and this idea of setting up a new border force, which would include, intelligence officers and all this sort of thing chasing down the gangs, at source . i mean, the gangs, at source. i mean, these are the these. yeah, but but not with a border force. i know you're chasing the gangs, but you've not set up this new border force, which he wants to do, and that he claims will make the difference . the difference. >> well, i mean, nobody else is saying that. so the truth is, if he had really changed his stripes so much, he wouldn't have voted against our policies on immigration 139 times.
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so there's no coincidence that we've seen rishi sunak— coincidence that we've seen rishi sunak up— coincidence that we've seen rishi sunak up here last thursday, then keir starmer on friday, ed davey today— keir starmer on friday, ed davey today - _ keir starmer on friday, ed davey today — they are all scenting blood and sensing opportunities. the tories — and sensing opportunities. the tories cah— and sensing opportunities. the tories can pick up seats in scotland. _ tories can pick up seats in scotland, it's quite an extraordinary difference compared to england _ extraordinary difference compared to england. the polls seem to suggest they will_ england. the polls seem to suggest they will hold the six that they one last time, — they will hold the six that they one last time, but there's also a couple others _ last time, but there's also a couple others simply because the snp, even though— others simply because the snp, even though they aren't the uk government, have an incumbency problem _ government, have an incumbency problem because they've been in
so there's no coincidence that we've seen rishi sunak— coincidence that we've seen rishi sunak up— coincidence that we've seen rishi sunak up here last thursday, then keir starmer on friday, ed davey today— keir starmer on friday, ed davey today - _ keir starmer on friday, ed davey today — they are all scenting blood and sensing opportunities. the tories — and sensing opportunities. the tories cah— and sensing opportunities. the tories can pick up seats in scotland. _ tories can...
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how damaging is this to rishi sunak?" how damaging is this to rishi sunak? i think it is a surprise that conservative mps that she has defected to labour but it is damaging to rishi sunak because it is the second mp and as many weeks to defect. and i think, again it gives the sense of a government that is just running out of steam. behind it is this important issue of immigration that the prime minister and sumfest raised up the political agenda. actually, for many people, they feel he is not not delivering on it. he that himself a pledge of stopping the boats which arguably is like saying you are going to stop crime. i think the problem, and practice that is a complex problem to tackle and now he is being criticised on not delivering on this pledge and now there are levels of legal migration that also people feel is way too high in this also ties into the brexit debate that we have had that many of the voters and fred wall seats this is a key issue they wanted to see fixed for britain and therefore it is politically salient for those swing seats conservativ
how damaging is this to rishi sunak?" how damaging is this to rishi sunak? i think it is a surprise that conservative mps that she has defected to labour but it is damaging to rishi sunak because it is the second mp and as many weeks to defect. and i think, again it gives the sense of a government that is just running out of steam. behind it is this important issue of immigration that the prime minister and sumfest raised up the political agenda. actually, for many people, they feel he is...
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how big a blow is this for rishi sunak? i how big a blow is this for rishi sunak? ~ , how big a blow is this for rishi sunak? ,, , ., how big a blow is this for rishi sunak? ~ , ., ., how big a blow is this for rishi sunak? ~' , ., ., sunak? i think it is fair to say defections — sunak? i think it is fair to say defections from _ sunak? i think it is fair to say defections from one - sunak? i think it is fair to say defections from one major i sunak? i think it is fair to say - defections from one major political party to the other are pretty rare and we have now had two in the space of less than a fortnight. remember, just ten days also again dan poulter defected to labour from the conservatives, citing their poor record on the nhs. now here we have natalie elphicke, who it is fair to say i don't think was top of the list when we are trying to guess if there was anybody else set to follow dan poulter into the labour party. she has now said that she isjoining labour on the basis of labour providing hope and optimism for the future. that she has now singled out ri
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. _ rishi sunak. there was one by—election, the _ rishi sunak. there was one by—election, the new- rishi sunak. there was one - by—election, the new parliamentary seat, _ by—election, the new parliamentary seat. but _ by—election, the new parliamentary seat. but even _ by—election, the new parliamentary seat, but even there, _ by—election, the new parliamentary seat, but even there, the _ by—election, the new parliamentary seat, but even there, the reform . seat, but even there, the reform party— seat, but even there, the reform party was — seat, but even there, the reform party was snapping _ seat, but even there, the reform party was snapping at _ seat, but even there, the reform party was snapping at the - seat, but even there, the reform party was snapping at the heels l seat, but even there, the reformi party was snapping at the heels of the conservatives, _ party was snapping at the heels of the conservatives, almost- party was snapping at the heels of the conservatives, almost beating them _ the conservatives, almost beat
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are in chaos, rishi sunak isn't i are in chaos, rishi sunak isn't holding — are in chaos, rishi sunak isn't holding his— are in chaos, rishi sunak isn't holding his party— are in chaos, rishi sunak isn't holding his party together. i. are in chaos, rishi sunak isn't holding his party together. i know from what nick _ holding his party together. i know from what nick is _ holding his party together. i know from what nick is saying - holding his party together. i know from what nick is saying that i holding his party together. i know from what nick is saying that his i holding his party together. i know| from what nick is saying that his is being started by labour women and we don't need to go into the detail of that but do you think your resistance might build a head of steam to this? i resistance might build a head of steam to this?— resistance might build a head of steam to this? i think defections are here today _ steam to this? i think defections are here today gone _ steam to this? i think defections are here today gone tomorrow. steam to this? i think defections} are here t
are in chaos, rishi sunak isn't i are in chaos, rishi sunak isn't holding — are in chaos, rishi sunak isn't holding his— are in chaos, rishi sunak isn't holding his party— are in chaos, rishi sunak isn't holding his party together. i. are in chaos, rishi sunak isn't holding his party together. i know from what nick _ holding his party together. i know from what nick is _ holding his party together. i know from what nick is saying - holding his party together. i know from what nick is...
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— in a letter of no confidence in rishi sunak? ., . rishi sunak? no. i never did that for any leader. _ rishi sunak? no. i never did that for any leader. is _ rishi sunak? no. i never did that for any leader. is the _ rishi sunak? no. i never did that for any leader. is the reason - rishi sunak? no. i never did that for any leader. is the reason he l for any leader. is the reason he called the _ for any leader. is the reason he called the general _ for any leader. is the reason he called the general election - for any leader. is the reason he called the general election is i called the general election is because the letters were going in postmark i think he thought this was as good a time as any. the worst thing you could _ as good a time as any. the worst thing you could do when - as good a time as any. the worst| thing you could do when you're in the bunker— thing you could do when you're in the bunker is give the impression that you're — the bunker is give the impression that you're just clinging on for dear life — that you're just clinging o
— in a letter of no confidence in rishi sunak? ., . rishi sunak? no. i never did that for any leader. _ rishi sunak? no. i never did that for any leader. is _ rishi sunak? no. i never did that for any leader. is the _ rishi sunak? no. i never did that for any leader. is the reason - rishi sunak? no. i never did that for any leader. is the reason he l for any leader. is the reason he called the _ for any leader. is the reason he called the general _ for any leader. is the reason he called the...
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that rishi sunak is planning a £46 billion tax cut. the government has indeed it would like to scrub national insurance on workers and that would indeed be very expensive. national insurance on workers is set to bring in around £46 billion a year, but the government has not given any time frame for getting rid of national insurance on workers. and the chancellorjeremy hunt after the march budget described it only as a long—term ambition. this is just day one, of course. we'll be here to verify many many more claims about the economy and other areas over the next six weeks of this campaign. back to you.- over the next six weeks of this campaign. back to you. thank you so much, ben. that _ campaign. back to you. thank you so much, ben. that is _ campaign. back to you. thank you so much, ben. that is going _ campaign. back to you. thank you so much, ben. that is going to - campaign. back to you. thank you so much, ben. that is going to be - campaign. back to you. thank you so much, ben. that is going to be so . much, ben. that is going
that rishi sunak is planning a £46 billion tax cut. the government has indeed it would like to scrub national insurance on workers and that would indeed be very expensive. national insurance on workers is set to bring in around £46 billion a year, but the government has not given any time frame for getting rid of national insurance on workers. and the chancellorjeremy hunt after the march budget described it only as a long—term ambition. this is just day one, of course. we'll be here to...
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well, i don't know, rishi sunak has talked about - rishi sunak has talked about opportunities for young people, he references in this, the party is talking about the sense of national purpose that was cultivated during covid, he thinks that is something that could be cut back by a scheme like this, he's talking like opportunities for young people who are out of training, designed to scale people up. they would portray it as something as bringing together various threads they have been trying to focus on during the campaign buti trying to focus on during the campaign but i think, you know, it is interesting to see this come out on day four, something a bit out of the blue, designed to get people... it will probably be quite divisive, people who think it is a great idea and people who will rubbish eight but quite interesting, if you think that the tories having struggled for a long time to attract younger voters, has been a lot of talk about that in recent years, so this, going after 18 not a lot of detail yet, but they say it will cost two and a half billion pounds by the end of the parl
well, i don't know, rishi sunak has talked about - rishi sunak has talked about opportunities for young people, he references in this, the party is talking about the sense of national purpose that was cultivated during covid, he thinks that is something that could be cut back by a scheme like this, he's talking like opportunities for young people who are out of training, designed to scale people up. they would portray it as something as bringing together various threads they have been trying to...
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rishi sunak has with the snp. rishi sunak has described local election results, though, as bitterly disappointing. the conservatives lost nearly 500 council seats and the mayor's position in the west midlands. the prime minister is urging his mps to end divisions and come together to take on labour. john swinney has been confirmed as the new leader of the snp . nominations leader of the snp. nominations for the job closed at midday and he was unopposed in the race to replace humza yousaf after veteran party activist graham mccormick pulled out of the race late last night . mr swinney is late last night. mr swinney is due to be sworn in later this week . and could your local be on week. and could your local be on the verge of reopening ? heineken the verge of reopening? heineken says it's going to invest almost £40 million to create 1000 new jobs and, crucially, bring back 62 pubs that have closed this yeah 62 pubs that have closed this year. the dutch company says it intends to transform hundreds of tired establi
rishi sunak has with the snp. rishi sunak has described local election results, though, as bitterly disappointing. the conservatives lost nearly 500 council seats and the mayor's position in the west midlands. the prime minister is urging his mps to end divisions and come together to take on labour. john swinney has been confirmed as the new leader of the snp . nominations leader of the snp. nominations for the job closed at midday and he was unopposed in the race to replace humza yousaf after...
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if rishi sunak is leadin: positive stories. if rishi sunak is leading you _ positive stories. if rishi sunak is leading you to — positive stories. if rishi sunak is leading you to near— positive stories. if rishi sunak is leading you to near certain - positive stories. if rishi sunak is l leading you to near certain defeat, what's the point of sticking with them? wouldn't they be better having another role of the dice and trying someone who perhaps understands politics with a small pea more instinctively?— politics with a small pea more instinctivel? ., , ~ , instinctively? you can't 'ust keep chanauin instinctively? you can't 'ust keep changing leaders _ instinctively? you can't 'ust keep changing leaders like _ instinctively? you can'tjust keep changing leaders like suits - instinctively? you can'tjust keep changing leaders like suits or- changing leaders like suits or clothes. it is changing the approach, that is what we have got to be doing. at the moment, we are dying on a hill because we are arguing amongst ourselves. it is not arguing amongst ourselves. it is not
if rishi sunak is leadin: positive stories. if rishi sunak is leading you _ positive stories. if rishi sunak is leading you to — positive stories. if rishi sunak is leading you to near— positive stories. if rishi sunak is leading you to near certain - positive stories. if rishi sunak is l leading you to near certain defeat, what's the point of sticking with them? wouldn't they be better having another role of the dice and trying someone who perhaps understands politics with a small pea more...
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and it's their idea, then, not rishi sunak�*. and i bumped into one very senior tory on the right of the party, a very senior former cabinet minister, who has led the fight against that legislation. they were beaming. they were delighted that it hadn't been confirmed, but because it wasn't on the list of sort of carry over bills that they thought had died, they were very, very happy. because of course, the opposition to that was all within the conservative party. but, yeah, it'sjust another one of those things where it's a promise that rishi sunak is making as opposed to a thing he's delivered that people can. and it does all get back to the choice. rishi sunak did not need to hold the election now. he could have kept going for another six months. he could have got this onto the statute book and he chose to go now. dharshini, what did you think about the choice to go on the day when the inflation figures came out? because it wasn't a it wasn't as simple as like, oh, the inflation figures are amazing. it was like they're ok, but..
and it's their idea, then, not rishi sunak�*. and i bumped into one very senior tory on the right of the party, a very senior former cabinet minister, who has led the fight against that legislation. they were beaming. they were delighted that it hadn't been confirmed, but because it wasn't on the list of sort of carry over bills that they thought had died, they were very, very happy. because of course, the opposition to that was all within the conservative party. but, yeah, it'sjust another...
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so why won't rishi sunak do it? well i think actually if you look what he's doing, he's actually moving in that direction on all of those agenda points. >> to be perfectly honest , i >> to be perfectly honest, i mean, which of those things is he is he not? >> do you think he should pledge to leave the echr in order to unilaterally stop the boats? mark if anyone bothers and i would urge suella i mean , she would urge suella i mean, she was in favour of the rwanda policy, so it seems bizarre that she hasn't read it. >> but if anybody reads the front page, the front cover, i mean, you don't have to get very far. it's on the front cover of the rwanda act of parliament that's now gone through parliament. it actually states on the front cover that the government accept that this this act of parliament does not comply with the european convention of human rights, but the government wishes to proceed with it anyway . so the with it anyway. so the government, by passing the rwanda act, has already said , rwanda act, has alre
so why won't rishi sunak do it? well i think actually if you look what he's doing, he's actually moving in that direction on all of those agenda points. >> to be perfectly honest , i >> to be perfectly honest, i mean, which of those things is he is he not? >> do you think he should pledge to leave the echr in order to unilaterally stop the boats? mark if anyone bothers and i would urge suella i mean , she would urge suella i mean, she was in favour of the rwanda policy, so it...
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this was rishi sunak's first speech — victory. this was rishi sunak's first speech since _ victory. this was rishi sunak's first speech since those - victory. this was rishi sunak's first speech since those dire . victory. this was rishi sunak's i first speech since those dire local election results which hammered home how serious the conservatives's political predicament is. he is trying to find a way to persuade the british public to stick and not twist. but he is up against reassurance job of sir keir starmer met a man who has spent much of his labour leadership trying to repair what he sees as the damage done to labour's brand byjeremy corbyn. the labour's brand byjeremy corbyn. the labour leaderjabbed back at labour's brand byjeremy corbyn. the labour leader jabbed back at the prime minister this afternoon. this government _ prime minister this afternoon. this government talks about national security, — government talks about national security, but what is its record? it has hollowed out our armed forces. it has hollowed out our armed forces. it has _ has hollowed out our arm
this was rishi sunak's first speech — victory. this was rishi sunak's first speech since _ victory. this was rishi sunak's first speech since those - victory. this was rishi sunak's first speech since those dire . victory. this was rishi sunak's i first speech since those dire local election results which hammered home how serious the conservatives's political predicament is. he is trying to find a way to persuade the british public to stick and not twist. but he is up against reassurance job...
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do you regret backing rishi sunak? honestly, yes, i do, because i had assurances from rishi sunak that he was going to put a cap on legal migration, that he was going to do something about the european convention on human rights, that he was going to fix this transgender ideology in our schools. he hasn't done that. i want our party to win. i want us to beat this feeble labour party. and i want to save our country from keir starmer. i'm not going to give up. i'm still going to fight. even if it makes me unpopular, i'm going to speak the truth because that's what the 400 councillors who we lost this week deserve. that's what the authorities that we lost this week deserve. we are not going to fix this problem unless we're honest about it and we change course in reflection, with some humility, to what the voters are telling us. former home secretary suella braverman talking to laura kuenssberg. well, labour's national campaign co—ordinator, pat mcfadden, also appeared on the programme. he said the good results had given
do you regret backing rishi sunak? honestly, yes, i do, because i had assurances from rishi sunak that he was going to put a cap on legal migration, that he was going to do something about the european convention on human rights, that he was going to fix this transgender ideology in our schools. he hasn't done that. i want our party to win. i want us to beat this feeble labour party. and i want to save our country from keir starmer. i'm not going to give up. i'm still going to fight. even if it...
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rishi sunak general election. rishi sunak also says he's putting the economy and global security at the heart of his campaign. it comes as political party leaders begin six weeks of trying to win votes after it was announced. polls will open on the 4th of july. the timing of the announcement came as a surprise to some, with labour polling 20 points ahead, kicking off the conservatives campaign this morning, rishi sunak claimed labour would do absolutely nothing to stop the boats. >> everyone else is starting to agree with my approach, which is bold. the one person that doesn't is keir starmer. bold. the one person that doesn't is keir starmer . that's doesn't is keir starmer. that's a choice at this election. he thinks that we should just offer an amnesty to illegal migrants to make us the soft touch of europe. it would make us a magnet for thousands of migrants coming from everywhere. so that's the choice at this election. do you think my plan is the right one? do you think i'm the one that's taking bold action t
rishi sunak general election. rishi sunak also says he's putting the economy and global security at the heart of his campaign. it comes as political party leaders begin six weeks of trying to win votes after it was announced. polls will open on the 4th of july. the timing of the announcement came as a surprise to some, with labour polling 20 points ahead, kicking off the conservatives campaign this morning, rishi sunak claimed labour would do absolutely nothing to stop the boats. >>...
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sunak.— moment for rishi sunak. thank you ve much moment for rishi sunak. thank you very much and _ moment for rishi sunak. thank you very much and there _ moment for rishi sunak. thank you very much and there have - moment for rishi sunak. thank you very much and there have been - moment for rishi sunak. thank you very much and there have been on| very much and there have been on terms of all that campaign. they've been covering the campaign with the greens in bristol and blackcomb rate, literacy from both of them. the greens, relative political minnows but there's been a real buzz and excitement and they said this is the most ambitious election months ever and they want to get four mps onjuly the 4th there was a lot of talk in the speech is the most ambitious election months ever and they want to get four mps onjuly they want to get four mps onjuly the 4th they want to get four mps on july the 4th there was a lot of talk in the 4th there was a lot of talk in the speeches about conservative records and ones that th
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but whilst things look terminal for rishi sunak , let me issue a word rishi sunak, let me issue a word of caution. turnout was low, which means it's all to play for among the don't knows. in fact, among the don't knows. in fact, a don't know prime minister leading a don't know government made up of don't know mps would be the most popular administration in 100 years. but here's the point governments generally lose by elections , and generally lose by elections, and whilst local elections should be about potholes , street lighting about potholes, street lighting and bins, they often serve as a chance to give the incumbents a bloody nose . now, of course, the bloody nose. now, of course, the tories have suffered more than a bloody nose. but in a few months time, when the country goes to the polls, will support for reform uk fall away and will moderate minded and undecided voters baulk at the idea of listening to sir keir starmer. wang on for five years. on papen wang on for five years. on paper, the tories face certain defeat at the next election, but the scale of that defeat is yet to b
but whilst things look terminal for rishi sunak , let me issue a word rishi sunak, let me issue a word of caution. turnout was low, which means it's all to play for among the don't knows. in fact, among the don't knows. in fact, a don't know prime minister leading a don't know government made up of don't know mps would be the most popular administration in 100 years. but here's the point governments generally lose by elections , and generally lose by elections, and whilst local elections should...
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rishi sunak when he was chancellor and be _ rishi sunak when he was chancellor and be was — rishi sunak when he was chancellor and be was very— rishi sunak when he was chancellor and he was very popular, _ rishi sunak when he was chancellor and he was very popular, he - rishi sunak when he was chancellor and he was very popular, he saved. rishi sunak when he was chancellor. and he was very popular, he saved us mass _ and he was very popular, he saved us mass unemployment _ and he was very popular, he saved us mass unemployment and _ and he was very popular, he saved us mass unemployment and got - and he was very popular, he saved us mass unemployment and got us - and he was very popular, he saved us. mass unemployment and got us through that very— mass unemployment and got us through that very difficult _ mass unemployment and got us through that very difficult stage. _ mass unemployment and got us through that very difficult stage. 50 _ mass unemployment and got us through that very difficult stage.— that very difficult stage. so why is he so unpdpuiar _ that very difficult stage
rishi sunak when he was chancellor and be _ rishi sunak when he was chancellor and be was — rishi sunak when he was chancellor and be was very— rishi sunak when he was chancellor and he was very popular, _ rishi sunak when he was chancellor and he was very popular, he - rishi sunak when he was chancellor and he was very popular, he saved. rishi sunak when he was chancellor. and he was very popular, he saved us mass _ and he was very popular, he saved us mass unemployment _ and he was very...
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james, how big a loss is michael gove to rishi sunak, do you think? i mean he's been there for such a long time and right at the front, hasn't he? he has. and a lot of people inside whitehall, even though he's a very divisive figure, would say that he has probably been the standout minister of the past 14 years of conservative—led government because he does have a reputation for being a real reformer and being on top of his brief have been very good at delivering in government. but the fact he's standing down is a symbol of the fact that many leading conservatives simply don't think there is any chance they're going to be back in office after the next election. so if you're michael gove, you are young enough to go off and do something else after this election. there have been all kinds of rumours about him returning to fleet street, for instance, so clearly he's decided that is preferable to sitting out his time on the backbenches in opposition. well, should we talk about the economy, then? that seems to be the one that they're going on principally.
james, how big a loss is michael gove to rishi sunak, do you think? i mean he's been there for such a long time and right at the front, hasn't he? he has. and a lot of people inside whitehall, even though he's a very divisive figure, would say that he has probably been the standout minister of the past 14 years of conservative—led government because he does have a reputation for being a real reformer and being on top of his brief have been very good at delivering in government. but the fact...