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cabinet. sir keir starmer ignored those concerns and he continued to serve, along with a gentleman who wanted to scrap british nuclear deterrent, wanted to pull out of nato and wanted to associate himself with some of the most extraordinary organisations around the world. he much of that's true, he propped up. much of that is true. and if he had resigned, corbyn would have. that is true. but i don't believe sir keir has the honour to be prime minister. do you not think that what really matters to voters is the five next years, not what happened five years ago? oh, i think the next five years are extremely important. but your pedigree, the way you've behaved today, having having a wife, having a wife who's a non—dom, that's that's good pedigree. well, i don't think equating propping up jeremy corbyn and all his policies is the same as well . i think all his policies is the same as well. i think kevin may take issue with that. i take issue with most of what he said because it wasn't true. that
cabinet. sir keir starmer ignored those concerns and he continued to serve, along with a gentleman who wanted to scrap british nuclear deterrent, wanted to pull out of nato and wanted to associate himself with some of the most extraordinary organisations around the world. he much of that's true, he propped up. much of that is true. and if he had resigned, corbyn would have. that is true. but i don't believe sir keir has the honour to be prime minister. do you not think that what really matters...
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and wes streeting is probably its best shadow cabinet performer. and that was all drowned out by the diane abbott row. but i think to some extent that is the kind of argument that people in studios like this and people that to love debate politics will get really invested in. but i suspect keir starmer isn't too worried about that, because the message that a lot of voters are heanng message that a lot of voters are hearing are, oh, we don't really want people like corbyn and probably not diane abbott and some of these other lefties. you know, the bbc is leading with keir starmers purge of the left. i think they're probably quite pleased about headlines. >> maybe that does appeal to righties. admittedly, a lot of telegraph readers sort of writing in and saying that they don't think abbott has a place in the party because she's like corbyn and therefore that does position starmer in a more moderate place. >> yes, it does, but and it and it i completely agree with what benjamin has said in terms of what the, what the public and the voters are seeing o
and wes streeting is probably its best shadow cabinet performer. and that was all drowned out by the diane abbott row. but i think to some extent that is the kind of argument that people in studios like this and people that to love debate politics will get really invested in. but i suspect keir starmer isn't too worried about that, because the message that a lot of voters are heanng message that a lot of voters are hearing are, oh, we don't really want people like corbyn and probably not diane...
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so the shadow cabinet minister, pat mcfadden, has said that labour were advancing in southern tory heartlands and it was wrong to think the lib dems were the only challengers to the conservatives in the south. because really and truly, i live in the south and places like chichester. are tory at the moment and they've got a very strong lib dem candidate down there and a lady called jess brown filler, and it is , it jess brown filler, and it is, it is for me, usually just between the two. you do get labour, you do get labour voters. but in the sort of very metro metropolitan areas, amongst some of the working classes. but the working class is now are leaving labour and they're going to, i don't know where they're going to be honest. reform you would think. but i don't know. they did go to the tories. i don't know where they go in the general election. labour can, particularly in some of the denser populated areas where diversity is the strength . where diversity is the strength. so where there are huge, muslim populations within big cities, in places like portsmouth and southampton , i can see
so the shadow cabinet minister, pat mcfadden, has said that labour were advancing in southern tory heartlands and it was wrong to think the lib dems were the only challengers to the conservatives in the south. because really and truly, i live in the south and places like chichester. are tory at the moment and they've got a very strong lib dem candidate down there and a lady called jess brown filler, and it is , it jess brown filler, and it is, it is for me, usually just between the two. you do...
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although keir starmer once sat around the same shadow cabinet table as jeremy corbyn, and he also wants to distance himself from diane abbott, the problem he's run into with this is that a lot of labour party members see this as an injustice here. i am not going to be the person acting as advocate for diane abbott, but she has, in her time in the labour party, made major contributions as as the first black woman mp to an important cause and in actually fighting against and getting rid of racial prejudice, which you can't take away from her. and he's he comes up against people who respect her for that. he also comes up against people who say, well, hang on a minute. you've recently welcomed into the into the labour party a conservative mp, mrs. elphicke, who is who is about as far from being labour's as i am from being labour's as i am from being labour. and this this is hypocritical. so he's got into difficulties by trying to be clever and i don't sympathise with him very much. both the major political parties have, for a very long time now. i think michael howard got it going in a big
although keir starmer once sat around the same shadow cabinet table as jeremy corbyn, and he also wants to distance himself from diane abbott, the problem he's run into with this is that a lot of labour party members see this as an injustice here. i am not going to be the person acting as advocate for diane abbott, but she has, in her time in the labour party, made major contributions as as the first black woman mp to an important cause and in actually fighting against and getting rid of racial...
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i don't think there was a single shadow cabinet minister who then became cabinet, who had been in government before. >> there were 18 years. there have been junior ministers before. jack cunningham and wanted to nobody. >> that's what happens when you've been out of power for over a decade, right? yeah, there are a few. there are, there are a few. there are, there are. >> it's all about the fiscal situation, though. >> i mean, rachel reeves rightly is not over promising because the inheritance, they're going to get taxation at a 70 year high, you know, huge public sector debt, 100% of gdp rather than 30% of gdp. >> what you saw this brown inheritance, you saw, you saw in the in the pledge launch a few days ago that keir did, you saw he was absolutely clear he was not going to commit to tax cuts. yeah. from that 70 year high. so that's giving him a little bit of wiggle room at least once he gets in by, you know, not promising tax cuts by being. and i think you're going to hear a lot from labour. we're going to inherit a complete disaster national emergency which is of course not the situation
i don't think there was a single shadow cabinet minister who then became cabinet, who had been in government before. >> there were 18 years. there have been junior ministers before. jack cunningham and wanted to nobody. >> that's what happens when you've been out of power for over a decade, right? yeah, there are a few. there are, there are a few. there are, there are. >> it's all about the fiscal situation, though. >> i mean, rachel reeves rightly is not over promising...
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cabinet and that was seized on by the tory party so tonight the chairman of the conservative party said sir keir starmer has lied to the british people and has serious questions to answer. and i do have to say that allies of diane abbott are furious. 0ne told me the labour leadership has behaved in a shameful manner towards her and they are talking about a lack of respect to a very significant figure. but interestingly members of the campaign group are nervous about speaking out, worried that if they do they will find that they are not labour candidates at the general election. well kwasi kwarteng is with us and dawn butler. i well kwasi kwarteng is with us and dawn i“tier-— dawn butler. i think there's a lot to unack dawn butler. i think there's a lot to unpack and — dawn butler. i think there's a lot to unpack and that, _ dawn butler. i think there's a lot i to unpack and that, fundamentally diane _ to unpack and that, fundamentally diane abbott was the first elected black female mp in our country and that is— black female mp in our country and that is something to be proud of
cabinet and that was seized on by the tory party so tonight the chairman of the conservative party said sir keir starmer has lied to the british people and has serious questions to answer. and i do have to say that allies of diane abbott are furious. 0ne told me the labour leadership has behaved in a shameful manner towards her and they are talking about a lack of respect to a very significant figure. but interestingly members of the campaign group are nervous about speaking out, worried that...
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the whole shadow cabinet is there. we heard from rachel reeves, who will be our first woman chancellor of the exchequer, if, as we expect to labour win the election also from wes streeting, the shadow health secretary , labour's health secretary, labour's deputy leader, angela rayner. interesting that she could be so robust because, of course, in that those six pledges, not a word about her revolution in workers rights, which she said she was going to deliver in the first 100 days of a labour government. >> yes, that's right. there's plenty of things not being mentioned . but i think what mentioned. but i think what a contrast to the speech with the prime minister rishi sunak, on monday, behind a podium , talking monday, behind a podium, talking about security, talking about a dangerous world, saying stick with us. talk about i, of course, one of his favourites to this felt and looked very, very different to that, didn't it? and there's keir starmer , i mean and there's keir starmer, i mean sir keir starmer. the sir is
the whole shadow cabinet is there. we heard from rachel reeves, who will be our first woman chancellor of the exchequer, if, as we expect to labour win the election also from wes streeting, the shadow health secretary , labour's health secretary, labour's deputy leader, angela rayner. interesting that she could be so robust because, of course, in that those six pledges, not a word about her revolution in workers rights, which she said she was going to deliver in the first 100 days of a labour...
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shadow cabinet minister nick thomas—symonds says yesterday was a profound moment for the country, but that victims should not have gone through what they did . did. >> the fact that it isn't just this awful scandal, we've got the hillsborough scandal as well. we've got the windrush scandal, we've got the post office horizon scandal and how it is that there are people who are putting protecting their own reputations, protecting the reputations, protecting the reputation of institutions above the public interest . reputation of institutions above the public interest. he reputation of institutions above the public interest . he talked the public interest. he talked about a cultural change. there's not a single policy lever to pull to make that possible. that's going to require leadership. and that's what we have to dedicate ourselves to do, not just now, but in the months and years ahead . months and years ahead. >> meanwhile, the prime minister has said illegal migration has become truly one of the defining issues of our time. he's in vienna for talks with the austrian chancellor about
shadow cabinet minister nick thomas—symonds says yesterday was a profound moment for the country, but that victims should not have gone through what they did . did. >> the fact that it isn't just this awful scandal, we've got the hillsborough scandal as well. we've got the windrush scandal, we've got the post office horizon scandal and how it is that there are people who are putting protecting their own reputations, protecting the reputations, protecting the reputation of institutions...
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cabinet, and now, oh no, no, we were never friends, you know , martin baxter, i've you know, martin baxter, i've got a feeling that during this election campaign, we're going to hear a lot of conservatives talk a lot about the former labour party leader and a lot of labour party leader and a lot of labour activists talk about the former conservative party leader, liz truss. >> is this going to be a phantom corbyn versus truss election? >> oh, well, there could be a bit of that. i mean, let's remember why the conservatives won the 2019 election. jeremy corbyn was a big factor in that. getting brexit done was a factor. and the fact that boris johnson was very popular , it was johnson was very popular, it was the bbc factor. >> brexit, boris corbyn. >> brexit, boris corbyn. >> exactly, and all of those factors are now disappeared so that the only thing that really gives the conservatives comfort is the fact that the centre left vote is still split between laboun vote is still split between labour, the liberal democrats and the greens, and the greens are growing, indeed . and so if are
cabinet, and now, oh no, no, we were never friends, you know , martin baxter, i've you know, martin baxter, i've got a feeling that during this election campaign, we're going to hear a lot of conservatives talk a lot about the former labour party leader and a lot of labour party leader and a lot of labour activists talk about the former conservative party leader, liz truss. >> is this going to be a phantom corbyn versus truss election? >> oh, well, there could be a bit of that. i...
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they're looking forward to taking their policy area to the to the shadow cabinet. but i think, you know, a real divide in the tory party tonight as they consider six weeks time election day. >> yeah that is going to be something we're going to be discussing about later on in this show. what level of scrutiny have we actually seen from sir keir starmer and some of that front bench? i brought up what the front benches are going to be like a little bit earlier on. we'll do it again later as well. but that is really what people are voting for. what are their views on things. and just in the last week, there's been a flavour, i think a flavour of a couple of things to the labour party, more men and women's changing rooms. you could easily sell that as the old easier to change gender stuff. you can also certainly pick them apart when it comes to israel and foreign policy. what else will there be? i expect taxation could be another big one, but james heale there from the spectator. thank you very much, my good man. you're going to be a busy boy over the next six weeks, so
they're looking forward to taking their policy area to the to the shadow cabinet. but i think, you know, a real divide in the tory party tonight as they consider six weeks time election day. >> yeah that is going to be something we're going to be discussing about later on in this show. what level of scrutiny have we actually seen from sir keir starmer and some of that front bench? i brought up what the front benches are going to be like a little bit earlier on. we'll do it again later as...
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there we shadow cabinet ministers trying to get good photo ops, good speeches, remind people of the policies they have got. the whole point of the tory attack on them that they don't have a plan means they do have to demonstrate that they have a plan. there is a huge amount of policy they've got, to be fair, that they want to talk about again. and part of the next six weeks will be trying to dramatise that, get that across to the public and introduce keir starmer to the public. even though he has been in forfour years, so people know who is, frankly people haven't paid attention to in the act. and they're ready to listen to what he has got to say and potentially change theirjudgment of him. it is a really big six weeks for him. you work closely with boris johnson. obviously he is not even a politician any more but what would he be doing now that would be different to what we see rishi sunak doing? i different to what we see rishi sunak doinu ? ., ~ , ~ doing? i mean, well, i kept thinking ifi had doing? i mean, well, i kept thinking ifi had been — doing? i mean, well, i kept thinking if i
there we shadow cabinet ministers trying to get good photo ops, good speeches, remind people of the policies they have got. the whole point of the tory attack on them that they don't have a plan means they do have to demonstrate that they have a plan. there is a huge amount of policy they've got, to be fair, that they want to talk about again. and part of the next six weeks will be trying to dramatise that, get that across to the public and introduce keir starmer to the public. even though he...
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they're looking forward to taking their policy area to the to the shadow cabinet. but i think, you know, a real divide in the tory party tonight as they consider six weeks time election day. >> yeah that is going to be something we're going to be discussing about later on in this show. what level of scrutiny have we actually seen from sir keir starmer and some of that front bench? i brought up what the front benches are going to be like a little bit earlier on. we'll do it again later as well. but that is really what people are voting for. what are their views on things. and just in the last week, there's been a flavour, i think a flavour of a couple of things to the labour party, more men and women's changing rooms. you could easily sell that as the old easier to change gender stuff. you can also certainly pick them apart when it comes to israel and foreign policy. what else will there be? i expect taxation could be another big one, but james heale there from the spectator. thank you very much, my good man. you're going to be a busy boy over the next six weeks, so
they're looking forward to taking their policy area to the to the shadow cabinet. but i think, you know, a real divide in the tory party tonight as they consider six weeks time election day. >> yeah that is going to be something we're going to be discussing about later on in this show. what level of scrutiny have we actually seen from sir keir starmer and some of that front bench? i brought up what the front benches are going to be like a little bit earlier on. we'll do it again later as...
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. >> you've got splits and divisions over whether labour mps, shadow cabinet ministers define themselves as a socialist or not. >> and then you've had this business letter which unravelled quite quickly, yesterday over the fact there were dormant companies on a list that labour put out. they said they were backing them. there was a company on there which was actually , owned and run by actually, owned and run by a labour candidate, and they had no ftse 100 companies labour candidate, and they had no ftse100 companies on that. now, why do i mention that i mention that because traditionally the economy, well, it is labour's achilles heel. they need to neutralise this issue. and days like yesterday are not going to do anything for their economic credibility . vie. their economic credibility. vie. >> okay, giles, now let's move on to rishi sunak. >> okay, giles, now let's move on to rishi sunak . you've, of on to rishi sunak. you've, of course, advised david cameron. you can't doubt his enthusiasm. he's out there, is chipping away . he's full of beans. he's full of positivity. we'll give him
. >> you've got splits and divisions over whether labour mps, shadow cabinet ministers define themselves as a socialist or not. >> and then you've had this business letter which unravelled quite quickly, yesterday over the fact there were dormant companies on a list that labour put out. they said they were backing them. there was a company on there which was actually , owned and run by actually, owned and run by a labour candidate, and they had no ftse 100 companies labour...
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cabinet mean by rebuilding trust with muslim voters. how do you really do that? unless you move away from your position of being supportive of israel and switch to a position more aligned with, say, george galloway's workers party? >> no, you don't. you don't have to do that. i think what you you know, what you do is you say to me, well, you understand why you're concerned about innocent people being killed. we all, you know, we share that concern . we know, we share that concern. we want to get proper aid into palestine. we want the people there to have a better life. it doesn't mean doing what you described in, you know, abandoning things that you've said in the past. we don't have to do that. so how do you build that trust with muslim voters, then? >> mr mcfadden? because he won't vote for you if you still remain. they're not going to come over back to you, are they? if keir starmer continues with his positioning on israel, they won't come back to you . won't come back to you. >> well, i think you say to people, we understand why you
cabinet mean by rebuilding trust with muslim voters. how do you really do that? unless you move away from your position of being supportive of israel and switch to a position more aligned with, say, george galloway's workers party? >> no, you don't. you don't have to do that. i think what you you know, what you do is you say to me, well, you understand why you're concerned about innocent people being killed. we all, you know, we share that concern . we know, we share that concern. we want...
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and i suspect that the shadow cabinet will be saying to keir starmer, never again do something like this without consulting us first. and getting our agreement for it. >> i mean, nigel nelson suggesting that there may be more defections on the cards that one nation tories are looking at labour and thinking, well, they're much improved since the corbyn days . maybe we since the corbyn days. maybe we should entertain this because we want to retain our seats . want to retain our seats. >> well, i think that's quite a dishonourable way to behave and my view on defectors i'm, i probably similar to, to david cameron on this. i think everyone when you go into politics, you choose a party that's the closest to your own views , and everyone in politics views, and everyone in politics will have some issues where they differ from the mainstream view in their own party, whether they're labour or conservative. but under our system, you pick a party that's closest to your views. and my view is you should stick with them . and look, as stick with them. and look, as a backbenchen stick with them. and lo
and i suspect that the shadow cabinet will be saying to keir starmer, never again do something like this without consulting us first. and getting our agreement for it. >> i mean, nigel nelson suggesting that there may be more defections on the cards that one nation tories are looking at labour and thinking, well, they're much improved since the corbyn days . maybe we since the corbyn days. maybe we should entertain this because we want to retain our seats . want to retain our seats....
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and what was impressive about it was that he had some really big hitters on the on his shadow cabinet all set to go into government. and i think there was a real excitement in the nation that we were having a change. and you're right, it's more a negative vote to the tories rather than a great positive vote for labour, but on the results here, if you were working on on what we've got so far, you would be looking at a kind of labour landslide nevertheless. yeah, you didn't do so well, claire. >> your lot . >> your lot. >> your lot. >> it's nicely put. >> it's nicely put. >> way to go yet. it's all not over until the last ballot has been counted. etcetera etcetera. but. no. do you know what it isn't? it's not been a shining beacon of electoral for success the conservatives so far. but when we spoke not long ago, we were talking about oldham , and i were talking about oldham, and i did a little bit of digging into , the muslim vote and what that meant for labour, and just had a quick look into it. and the muslim vote support is down by eight points since last year in wards where there ar
and what was impressive about it was that he had some really big hitters on the on his shadow cabinet all set to go into government. and i think there was a real excitement in the nation that we were having a change. and you're right, it's more a negative vote to the tories rather than a great positive vote for labour, but on the results here, if you were working on on what we've got so far, you would be looking at a kind of labour landslide nevertheless. yeah, you didn't do so well, claire....
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cabinet that is strangling him with everyone by any means possible, he is not a free candidate, and he is not a spokesman. will fall on our own cities and countries, his incompetence, criminal, he puts forward very dangerous ideas and talks about the need to carry out long-range missile strikes on targets in deep within russian territory. ukraine is one of the few fields in which great britain has its own interests, sometimes even in defiance of the united states of america. welcome to great britain. ukrainian refugees simply began to be evicted onto the streets. britain's task is for all these guys to return home and continue to die there. on the front for the interests of the united kingdom, he quit as a sailor, in political terms, of course, pr was important to him, his key goal was to become prime minister, the whole company was built on in order to intimidate with the third world war, the minister of defense grand shaps, the englishwoman continues to shit, the dolls of the heir tutti, today on the first, ranevskaya does not know that fakken boxing was drawn on her without showi
cabinet that is strangling him with everyone by any means possible, he is not a free candidate, and he is not a spokesman. will fall on our own cities and countries, his incompetence, criminal, he puts forward very dangerous ideas and talks about the need to carry out long-range missile strikes on targets in deep within russian territory. ukraine is one of the few fields in which great britain has its own interests, sometimes even in defiance of the united states of america. welcome to great...
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cabinet and they were _ starmer and the shadow cabinet and they were trying to pretend this is about— they were trying to pretend this is about labour versus conservative and they didn't _ about labour versus conservative and they didn't do as well as they wanted _ they didn't do as well as they wanted. they were very confident a few days _ wanted. they were very confident a few days ago that there were going to win _ few days ago that there were going to win and — few days ago that there were going to win and they haven't. there's a lot to win and they haven't. there's a tot to _ to win and they haven't. there's a tot to play— to win and they haven't. there's a lot to play for nationally but that's — lot to play for nationally but that's for commentators and others to worry— that's for commentators and others to worry about. i'm worried my local area and _ to worry about. i'm worried my local area and the — to worry about. i'm worried my local area and the people i represent. it area and the people i represent. [it could area and the people i represent. could be a area a
cabinet and they were _ starmer and the shadow cabinet and they were trying to pretend this is about— they were trying to pretend this is about labour versus conservative and they didn't _ about labour versus conservative and they didn't do as well as they wanted _ they didn't do as well as they wanted. they were very confident a few days _ wanted. they were very confident a few days ago that there were going to win _ few days ago that there were going to win and — few days ago that there...
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that announcement appears to have caught some of the shadow cabinet by surprise. some of the shadow cabinet by sur-rise. ., . ., surprise. you are right. i am heafinr surprise. you are right. i am hearing this _ surprise. you are right. i am hearing this for _ surprise. you are right. i am hearing this for the - surprise. you are right. i am hearing this for the first i surprise. you are right. i am. hearing this for the first time. surprise. you are right. i am i hearing this for the first time. i am glad — hearing this for the first time. i am glad yesterday the suspension of diane _ am glad yesterday the suspension of diane abbott was lifted and the whip was restored. what she said that led to her— was restored. what she said that led to her suspension was wrong and when keir starmer— to her suspension was wrong and when keir starmer said he would restore discipline and standards in the labour— discipline and standards in the labour party, he really meant it. i think— labour party, he really meant it. i think it _ labour party, he really meant it. i think it is — labour part
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shadow cabinet minister that is interviewed, always ask about this investigation. it appears to have come to a conclusion. helen was getting ready, she is ready, so let's get more from our westminster studios. as i was saying, considerable relief for labour's jeopardy leader and the party given what was at stake. itide jeopardy leader and the party given what was at stake.— what was at stake. we are still waitin: what was at stake. we are still waiting for _ what was at stake. we are still waiting for official _ what was at stake. we are stillj waiting for official confirmation that this is the decision, but we understand greater manchester police is not expected to take further action in relation to the depot did leader and arena. they had been looking to see if any offences had been committed —— angela rayner. it was about a home she owned in stockport in vicarage road, and whether or not it had been her main home. she was registered there to vote and the have been questioned whether or not she owes capital gains tax when she sold it in 2015. she said she h
shadow cabinet minister that is interviewed, always ask about this investigation. it appears to have come to a conclusion. helen was getting ready, she is ready, so let's get more from our westminster studios. as i was saying, considerable relief for labour's jeopardy leader and the party given what was at stake. itide jeopardy leader and the party given what was at stake.— what was at stake. we are still waitin: what was at stake. we are still waiting for _ what was at stake. we are still...
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he knows only too well as someone as an mp, as an mp, a member of parliament, as a shadow cabinet minister the threat that they're all under, the threats that they can face by people of the public. can face by people of the pubuc.so can face by people of the public. so the idea to tweet something as crass as he did and to put susan in this now very unsafe position because she feels scared to take public transport. i think that's just something that politicians have from him. >> were you sir keir starmer ? >> were you sir keir starmer? >> were you sir keir starmer? >> no, but i would if you are wanting to be as he continues to tell us, obviously the next prime minister but former director of public prosecutions, someone that is always fair and someone that is always fair and someone that is always fair and someone that talks about justice because that's what he wants in many things . i would ask him to many things. i would ask him to talk to wes or if i were him, i would talk to wes and ask, where's to apologise? because it's quite clear that that tweet is unacceptable. >> can i just quickl
he knows only too well as someone as an mp, as an mp, a member of parliament, as a shadow cabinet minister the threat that they're all under, the threats that they can face by people of the public. can face by people of the pubuc.so can face by people of the public. so the idea to tweet something as crass as he did and to put susan in this now very unsafe position because she feels scared to take public transport. i think that's just something that politicians have from him. >> were you...
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he had no qualms sending out his shadow cabinet to go into bat for their candidate , after he claimed that candidate, after he claimed that israel had allowed the october seven attacks. keir starmer has no problems standing idly by while his lot throw around fake islamophobia claims. call normal people white supremacists and flirt with anti—semitism at the pro—palestine rallies. i don't think he'd have any problem selling britain down the river for a few more votes, which, by the way, he doesn't even need. and i think that makes it even worse, doesn't it? but let's get the thoughts on my panel this evening. i am joined by the daily telegraph columnist allison pearson. we've got conservative peer lord shaun bailey and ex—labour party adviser matthew larzer. allison. should we be worried about keir starmer being prepared to embrace sectarianism? yeah i think we should be very worried. >> i think we could be looking at the gradual islamification of our country. we do not want a bunch of muslim councillors dictating british foreign policy. that's that's the that's the basic fact . a
he had no qualms sending out his shadow cabinet to go into bat for their candidate , after he claimed that candidate, after he claimed that israel had allowed the october seven attacks. keir starmer has no problems standing idly by while his lot throw around fake islamophobia claims. call normal people white supremacists and flirt with anti—semitism at the pro—palestine rallies. i don't think he'd have any problem selling britain down the river for a few more votes, which, by the way, he...
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rachel reeves or keir starmer, lots of members of the shadow savant —— cabinets have been going day after day after business. that is not an attempt to woo them,. i think having thatis attempt to woo them,. i think having that is to be of contact with business, have helped viewers with labour thinks about policy spending that amount of time with so many people from the private sector have actually given labour some real expertise and food for thought not just... but free to thought about how to tackle some of the economic promises in this country. so how to tackle some of the economic promises in this country.— promises in this country. so are we aoain to promises in this country. so are we going to be — promises in this country. so are we going to be seeing _ promises in this country. so are we going to be seeing some _ promises in this country. so are we going to be seeing some new - promises in this country. so are we| going to be seeing some new policy to an from rachel reeves today. i don't think we are going to see a lot of new policy, it is going to be a statement about stabili
rachel reeves or keir starmer, lots of members of the shadow savant —— cabinets have been going day after day after business. that is not an attempt to woo them,. i think having thatis attempt to woo them,. i think having that is to be of contact with business, have helped viewers with labour thinks about policy spending that amount of time with so many people from the private sector have actually given labour some real expertise and food for thought not just... but free to thought about...
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shadow cabinet. in a is in the shadow cabinet. in a brand-new — is in the shadow cabinet. in a. brand—new constituency, new boundaries, and although the previous constituency bristol west was already promising for the greens, it's even more so with boundary changes, we think those changes will roughly halve the labour majority on their own, not accounting for the fact that voters' opinions, the leadership of the labour party has changed and a number of other factors locally and nationally, and something my experience of speaking to voters on the doorstep, they are really sick of this conservative government in the way they have run the country into the ground of the last 14 years, but they are not really feeling inspired by what the labour party is offering with keir starmer and they are excited at the opportunity to vote the city's first green mp. ., ., opportunity to vote the city's first green mp. . ., , , opportunity to vote the city's first green mp. ., ., , , ., ,, i. green mp. carla denyer
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and wes streeting is probably its best shadow cabinet performer. and that was all drowned out by the diane abbott row. but i think to some extent that is the kind of argument that people in studios like this and people that to love debate politics will get really invested in. but i suspect keir starmer isn't too worried about that, because the message that a lot of voters are heanng message that a lot of voters are hearing are, oh, we don't really want people like corbyn and probably not diane abbott and some of these other lefties. you know, the bbc is leading with keir starmers purge of the left. i think they're probably quite pleased about headlines. >> maybe that does appeal to righties. admittedly, a lot of telegraph readers sort of writing in and saying that they don't think abbott has a place in the party because she's like corbyn and therefore that does position starmer in a more moderate place. >> yes, it does, but and it and it i completely agree with what benjamin has said in terms of what the, what the public and the voters are seeing o
and wes streeting is probably its best shadow cabinet performer. and that was all drowned out by the diane abbott row. but i think to some extent that is the kind of argument that people in studios like this and people that to love debate politics will get really invested in. but i suspect keir starmer isn't too worried about that, because the message that a lot of voters are heanng message that a lot of voters are hearing are, oh, we don't really want people like corbyn and probably not diane...
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he said he's his cabinet, soon to be shadow cabinet can also not take it anymore. and there were a lot of people saying, you know, fairness will start in august and you will have seen the weather today and he will probably have been dreaming of the california weather. >> no, i mean, that is incredibly cynical to say that he's doing this to put his kids in school in america. you have no evidence for that. >> is it is it is it though you have no evidence? okay. the evidence i have is that there is literally other than the element of surprise, there is zero reason for him to call the election. now, at the very least, just at the very least, at the very least reason, because your reformer on the ropes and it's flushed out nigel farage very quickly. absolutely. absolutely not. like any. >> it's a very good reason. >> it's a very good reason. >> the if any prime minister who wanted a fair chance would wait till the last moment. to be honest, i hate to interrupt you. >> it's such a great debate. more of this this morning. we are running a little late because obviously the
he said he's his cabinet, soon to be shadow cabinet can also not take it anymore. and there were a lot of people saying, you know, fairness will start in august and you will have seen the weather today and he will probably have been dreaming of the california weather. >> no, i mean, that is incredibly cynical to say that he's doing this to put his kids in school in america. you have no evidence for that. >> is it is it is it though you have no evidence? okay. the evidence i have is...
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and we heard from jonathan reynolds, of course, earlier in your show, patrick, the shadow cabinet ministers will be on script and pretty crisp. keep your eye on slightly loony leftie labour backbenchers. oh yeah. absolutely that's wholly off script. yeah i bet you that will make headline news more than once. what makes politics? >> one thing that's not being brought up could we have a resolution or some news in the angela rayner, debacle as well, in the coming possibly. >> could that being investigated? >> could that affect a general election ? who knows? possibly. election? who knows? possibly. i would think that the tories want some sort of news to come out about that. >> but we can't talk about it can we. because it's being. yeah. >> is this right? yeah so it's yeah it's fine. this is currently currently a bit of a sticky wicket, but, someone who we were mentioning there kind of slightly, slightly loony leftist, is this chap called? no i'm sure many of you will know about it. right. it's called steve bray. now, this guy stands with a megaphone and tries to ruin a load of broadcasts and g
and we heard from jonathan reynolds, of course, earlier in your show, patrick, the shadow cabinet ministers will be on script and pretty crisp. keep your eye on slightly loony leftie labour backbenchers. oh yeah. absolutely that's wholly off script. yeah i bet you that will make headline news more than once. what makes politics? >> one thing that's not being brought up could we have a resolution or some news in the angela rayner, debacle as well, in the coming possibly. >> could...
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the other shadow cabinet members have not expressed a view when asked to do so and quite a clear position from angela rayner, kyiv starmer deflecting questions in the process is still to run and decisions are still to be taken —— keir starmer. it decisions are still to be taken -- keir starmer.— keir starmer. it is dogging the leader providing _ keir starmer. it is dogging the leader providing a _ keir starmer. it is dogging the leader providing a political- keir starmer. it is dogging the | leader providing a political goal for the opposition, the chancellor ending his interview talking all about tax and the saying, if keir starmer can't handle diane abbott and questions around that, how will he handle vladimir putin at? it is a pretty easy hit for the conservatives.- pretty easy hit for the conservatives. ,, ., conservatives. keir starmer definitely — conservatives. keir starmer definitely does _ conservatives. keir starmer definitely does not - conservatives. keir starmer definitely does not want i conservatives. keir starmer i definitely does not want stories about splits open
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he carried on serving in starmer shadow cabinet in 20, backed him at the 2017 election, backed him at the 2017 election, backed him at the 2017 election, backed him at the 2019 election. that doesn't smack to me of being strong on anti—semitism until he took over as leader. >> well , andrew, you until he took over as leader. >> well, andrew, you and i both know that if you're a career politician , then it's all you politician, then it's all you essentially have to maintain your position until you can make a difference. look i would exclude, rigorously anybody with anti—semitic, kind of overtones from from the parties. i think that's right . and i've said that's right. and i've said that, but i think we can't gainsay keir starmer on this. i think i think , he supported think i think, he supported jeremy corbyn because he had to i don't think any, any of us felt that, you know, felt that he in his heart did. and when he's in a position of power to make a difference, he has. and so i think, i think that's , so i think, i think that's, that's how all politicians who aspire to leadersh
he carried on serving in starmer shadow cabinet in 20, backed him at the 2017 election, backed him at the 2017 election, backed him at the 2017 election, backed him at the 2019 election. that doesn't smack to me of being strong on anti—semitism until he took over as leader. >> well , andrew, you until he took over as leader. >> well, andrew, you and i both know that if you're a career politician , then it's all you politician, then it's all you essentially have to maintain your...
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day >> the remarks follow a set piece shadow cabinet events in essex yesterday, in which sir keir starmer promised to rebuild britain with great british energy. new teachers cutting nhs waiting lists and cracking down on anti—social behaviour. well joining us now is our political correspondent, olivia utley olivia. >> so how was jeremy hunt's speech received? and well, it was one of the most conservative speeches that we've heard from a government minister in quite a long time . long time. >> and on the conservative backbenches, it's been welcomed with glee. normally, conservatives talk about cutting taxes for the sake of helping families out with the cost of living crisis. and jeremy hunt did mention that. but he also made a more sort of philosophical point that low taxes create bigger, better economies , and that there is economies, and that there is a there is a sort of fundamental reason underpinning the conservatives desire for low taxes. obviously that's quite a difficult message for the conservatives to convey, given that over the last five years we've seen huge, huge tax rises u
day >> the remarks follow a set piece shadow cabinet events in essex yesterday, in which sir keir starmer promised to rebuild britain with great british energy. new teachers cutting nhs waiting lists and cracking down on anti—social behaviour. well joining us now is our political correspondent, olivia utley olivia. >> so how was jeremy hunt's speech received? and well, it was one of the most conservative speeches that we've heard from a government minister in quite a long time ....
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cabinet suggesting that she had. but she has now apologised after that criticism. >> that's very interesting indeed. we'll come back to that indeed. we'll come back to that in a little bit . we're also in a little bit. we're also going to be talking about, actor hugh grant because he's hit out at apple, the tech company, of course, saying their new ipad advert is tasteless , it is quite advert is tasteless, it is quite intriguing. i personally do not like this advert, but i'd like to get your assessment of it. advert we'll be watching and reviewing. we'll have a little bit of a ding dong, i imagine. latest headlines with tatiana now. how. >> now. >> emily thank you. the top stories this hour. the bank of england's based interest rate is unchanged for a sixth time, held at 5.25. economists had expected the bank to hold its rate with inflation remaining at 3.2, which is above the 2% target. the bank's governor, andrew bailey, struck an optimistic tone, saying progress was being made and its target would be met within a
cabinet suggesting that she had. but she has now apologised after that criticism. >> that's very interesting indeed. we'll come back to that indeed. we'll come back to that in a little bit . we're also in a little bit. we're also going to be talking about, actor hugh grant because he's hit out at apple, the tech company, of course, saying their new ipad advert is tasteless , it is quite advert is tasteless, it is quite intriguing. i personally do not like this advert, but i'd like to get...
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cabinet? >> it does raise questions over whether this was actually a slick operation. was this , was slick operation. was this, was this, this was meant to be an operation was planned, perhaps , operation was planned, perhaps, that showed that the leadership was was ruthless and could take tough decisions. but that only works if you then follow through. if you row back halfway through. if you row back halfway through , perhaps that looks like through, perhaps that looks like something else. indeed. well post your views and comments. visit us gbnews.com/yoursay orsay. we'll get to some of those in a bit. that's after your headlines with tatiana . your headlines with tatiana. >> tom, thank you very much. the top stories from the gb newsroom. first to the breaking newsroom. first to the breaking news that sir keir starmer says diane abbott is to free stand as a labour candidate at the general election, ending days of uncertainty. mr abbott had the labour whip restored this week after a long suspe
cabinet? >> it does raise questions over whether this was actually a slick operation. was this , was slick operation. was this, was this, this was meant to be an operation was planned, perhaps , operation was planned, perhaps, that showed that the leadership was was ruthless and could take tough decisions. but that only works if you then follow through. if you row back halfway through. if you row back halfway through , perhaps that looks like through, perhaps that looks like something...
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and when you look at these polls of who can recognise members of the cabinet and the shadow cabinet, it's pretty low and therefore the short campaign of a general election is the period when you can really see these people up close and people are listening more attentively because the stakes are an awful lot higher. now, i agree with john curtice that it's almost impossible to see a route for rishi sunak to remain prime minister. that doesn't mean that i think that labouris doesn't mean that i think that labour is going to walk to a landslide victory. i think there are all sorts of scenarios that could play out in the next six weeks, whereby keir starmer still becomes prime minister, but he doesn't necessarily have, you know, the massive manoeuvre room for manoeuvre in the house of commons that boris johnson had in 2019. could i ask you, jim, about nigel farage, obviously this early election, he was in the studio last night saying that was more than a little to do with the fact to try and neutralise the threat of reform. he's now said this morning, is going to go to america and not s
and when you look at these polls of who can recognise members of the cabinet and the shadow cabinet, it's pretty low and therefore the short campaign of a general election is the period when you can really see these people up close and people are listening more attentively because the stakes are an awful lot higher. now, i agree with john curtice that it's almost impossible to see a route for rishi sunak to remain prime minister. that doesn't mean that i think that labouris doesn't mean that i...
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cabinet who are against the nuclear deterrent when it was voted for. there are lots of reasons to doubt that they'll be secure for this country, mr shapps, some of our viewers were slightly alarmed the other day to see that a new website has popped up to see that a new website has popped up . popped up. >> i think it was the deputy prime minister, oliver dowden, who shared it. and this was a website where we're all being told to essentially hoard about three days worth of tinned food and water in the case of an emergency. i mean, is there a possibility that there's going to be some kind of apocalypse? what's this ? what's this for? what's this? what's this for? what's this? what's this for? what are we preparing for? >> i look, i think the job of any government is to make sure that we are ready for all eventualities. and as we've seen in the last few years with with covid, with the war in europe, actually with the conflict in the middle east, now things can change sensibly. any government, therefore, does planning and what the deputy prime minister has
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. >> shadow cabinet minister nick thomas—symonds says yesterday was a profound moment for the country, but victims should not have gone through what they did. >> the fact that it isn't just this awful scandal we've got the hillsborough scandal as well. we've got the windrush scandal, we've got the post office horizon scandal and how it is that there are people who are putting protecting their own reputations, protecting the reputations, protecting the reputation of institutions above the public interest. he talked about a cultural change. there's not a single policy lever to pull to make that possible. that's going to require leadership. and that's what we have to dedicate ourselves to do, not just now, but in the months and years ahead . months and years ahead. >> the prime minister says illegal migration has become truly one of the defining issues of our time. as he visits vienna for talks with the austrian chancellor about the issue , a chancellor about the issue, a red carpet was rolled out as rishi sunak was greeted by austria's karl nehammer. the prime minister has said the two
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or the shadow cabinet. certainly i would have, i would have said. but chris, you're standing in the middle of what looks like a brewery or the, the sort of back entrance of a pub. what's going on? >> that's right. we're in a brewery in south wales told me you're going to see much more of these visits, of these party leaders. we're with the prime minister's party. he's to my left. i can just see where he's gonein left. i can just see where he's gone in there, i think to maybe sample some non—alcoholic beer. i'm not sure i'm not with him, but you're going to see much more of these, these backgrounds on these these on the election tours earlier. we're in, in, in, east derbyshire and ilkeston in, in a big, depot there when he did a q&a with workers and when he said there very clearly that he said there very clearly that he would , make sure that the he would, make sure that the renderfarm takes off, off after the july 4th election if re—elected, made some comments about the nhs, about why he had he's bought
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i also want to thank keir and the shadow cabinet for all their support. our assembly members and candidates , our members and candidates, our council leaders and councillors across this great city, our volunteers, our trade unionists and labour party members and the returning officer and everyone here at city hall for ensuring londoners could make their voices heard . i special thank voices heard. i special thank you goes to my mum for everything she's done for me . i everything she's done for me. i love you and to my amazing wife saadia and our daughters anisa and amara for their strength and support throughout all these years. i know there have been times when this job has taken a toll on you, and that's not right or fair. toll on you, and that's not right or fair . some of the stuff right or fair. some of the stuff on social media, the protest by our home, the threats is upsetting. it's frightening and it's wrong. i'm truly sorry for putting you through this, but i also know you share my belief as hard as it can be sometimes this work is worth doing be
i also want to thank keir and the shadow cabinet for all their support. our assembly members and candidates , our members and candidates, our council leaders and councillors across this great city, our volunteers, our trade unionists and labour party members and the returning officer and everyone here at city hall for ensuring londoners could make their voices heard . i special thank voices heard. i special thank you goes to my mum for everything she's done for me . i everything she's done for...
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moving on in a few moments time i'll hear from a member of the labour shadow cabinet on the controversy surrounding diane abbott. i'm martin daubney on gb news, britain's news welcome back. time! it's 541. i'm martin daubney and this is gb news. now to a huge controversy hanging over the labour party. and sir keir starmer has dramatically denied that diane abbott has been barred from standing as a labour candidate. a matter of hours after she claimed that she was being barred. while the row is overshadowed completely . overshadowed completely. labour's plans to reform the nhs, which they had hoped would dominate today's news agenda. to discuss this , i'm now joined by discuss this, i'm now joined by andrew gwynne, who's the shadow for minister social care. andrew, welcome to the show. so today was a day when sir keir starmer was meant to lay out the plan for nhs waiting lists to cut them right back, and once again, the labour party has been bitten on the backside by the hard left. >> well, no, we have set out our policy in respect of the nhs and it's about getting those waiting times an
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keir starmer was there the same day i was, half the shadow cabinet have been to the tees valley, they were throwing everything at it, as ben said in his interview. but he won comfortably, he won every borough, so i don't agree with your contention that we would have lost all the parliamentary seats. polite but we did hear from all the parliamentary seats. polite but we did hearfrom sirjohn curtice that in hartlepool... there was a different result in the council elections, but we are getting better results there, but i wouldn't disagree that there is a big job of work to do, focusing on setting out our record, where i would argue on delivering things like tax cuts, which we are delivering for working people, getting inflation down, a number months now of real terms income growth, we have to set those out for people, but also set out what we would deliver if we were to win the election. a big job of work, but we can do it. election. a big “0b of work, but we can do it. ., election. a big “0b of work, but we can do it. . . ., ., can do it. there are a lot more results to _ can do it
keir starmer was there the same day i was, half the shadow cabinet have been to the tees valley, they were throwing everything at it, as ben said in his interview. but he won comfortably, he won every borough, so i don't agree with your contention that we would have lost all the parliamentary seats. polite but we did hear from all the parliamentary seats. polite but we did hearfrom sirjohn curtice that in hartlepool... there was a different result in the council elections, but we are getting...
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we'll be speaking to shadow cabinet office minister next. very good morning to you. it's 9:00 on tuesday, the 21st of may. >> you are tuned into breakfast this morning with isabel webster and ellie costello . and ellie costello. >> britain's day of shame as the infected blood inquiry exposed decades of lies, cover ups and failures . with the prime failures. with the prime minister now promising comprehensive compensation on the people and institutions in which we place our trust failed in the most harrowing and devastating way . devastating way. >> yes, we've had a comprehensive apology now from the prime minister and today we're expecting to hear details of the compensation package which will be awarded to victims and their families . it's thought and their families. it's thought that it will be up to £10 billion. find out more with me very soon. very 500“. >> very soon. >> well, as benjamin netanyahu expresses his disgust after the international criminal court chief prosecutor calls for him to be arrested , grooming gangs to be arrested, grooming gangs have been
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cabinet say it is all very well being safe the first but we need a few new retail policies and looks as though we have enough for the policy in the election campaign, one of the biggest worries when i speak to senior labour politicians is keeping that momentum up politicians is keeping that momentum up as they don't have anything that new to say, they will need some type of policies we don't really know about. :, of policies we don't really know about. ., :, , , about. on the idea of safety first - the tv debates, _ about. on the idea of safety first - the tv debates, rishi _ about. on the idea of safety first - the tv debates, rishi sunak - about. on the idea of safety first - the tv debates, rishi sunak was l the tv debates, rishi sunak was pushing for one a week, but could commit to half a dozen, looks like there will be two, is that why keir starmer is happy to do two and not too many, is it a case of safety first? j too many, is it a case of safety first? ~ , ., too many, is it a case of safety first? ~ , . ., , first? ithink it is, and if it was the other— first? ithink it is
cabinet say it is all very well being safe the first but we need a few new retail policies and looks as though we have enough for the policy in the election campaign, one of the biggest worries when i speak to senior labour politicians is keeping that momentum up politicians is keeping that momentum up as they don't have anything that new to say, they will need some type of policies we don't really know about. :, of policies we don't really know about. ., :, , , about. on the idea of safety...
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. >> and she's a former ally of corbyn, who was in the shadow cabinet with keir starmer. >> but then she was made to undergo this anti—semitism awareness course after what she wrote. i mean, the humiliation that she's had to do that in a way and then not be allowed to stand, it's just cruel. just they've just kicked her out . they've just kicked her out. >> even john mcternan, who's on the very blairite wing of the party, tony blair's former political secretary, said they've humiliated her. they have humiliated her and, you know, she has suffered more racism . well, more abuse than racism. well, more abuse than probably any other mp in parliament. >> francesca's comments not so long ago about how she made him hate all black women. yeah, awful. >> i mean, she's gone through a terrible time and i think it's shameful. >> it's an awful way to treat her. we all say and defend, but she's not popular. >> so no . well you know, so she >> so no. well you know, so she had a 33,000 majority in 2019. >> so she was popular amongst her constituents . yeah. but yes her constituents. yeah. but yes
. >> and she's a former ally of corbyn, who was in the shadow cabinet with keir starmer. >> but then she was made to undergo this anti—semitism awareness course after what she wrote. i mean, the humiliation that she's had to do that in a way and then not be allowed to stand, it's just cruel. just they've just kicked her out . they've just kicked her out. >> even john mcternan, who's on the very blairite wing of the party, tony blair's former political secretary, said they've...
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but myjob and rachel�*s job and all of that side of the shadow cabinet is making the jewellery grow more strongly so we break out of the frame —— economy grow more strongly where we break out of the frame so we see poor growth leading to high taxation for poor public services. we are not content to stick with that, we want things to be done differently which is why we are putting forward on growth our industrial strategy, changes to the apprenticeship levy, a green prosperity plan, the desire to make the relationship with the european union a better ones to support trade and export, that is about not facing the kind of decisions that would come if the government considers —— continues on the conservative plan. but something is going to have to be cut, isn�*t it? even if it isn�*t austerity is rachel reeves called it, some things cannot be avoided if the economy is in the state it�*s in. a viewer watching this morning can surely have one example of one thing you would be prepared to get rid of it. i you would be prepared to get rid of it. ~' you would be prepared to get rid
but myjob and rachel�*s job and all of that side of the shadow cabinet is making the jewellery grow more strongly so we break out of the frame —— economy grow more strongly where we break out of the frame so we see poor growth leading to high taxation for poor public services. we are not content to stick with that, we want things to be done differently which is why we are putting forward on growth our industrial strategy, changes to the apprenticeship levy, a green prosperity plan, the...
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minister in the cabinet office. excuse me, as the conservative representative says, dale, how can the prime minister say that his party can be trusted with the security of this country whilst they continue to allow unknown illegal immigrants to walk into this country? >> well, look, dale, the prime minister, absolutely can be trusted with the security of this country. i'm sure you've heard him make the commitment to 2.5% of gdp on defence. we're leading the way in nato, making sure that our european allies match that so that the west is very strong against the threats it faces. and on the specific issue that he raises, this government has done more than any other to increase the disincentive for people to come to this country illegally. and we're currently in every day. we're currently in the process of implementing that. it's been a real fight in parliament, in the labour party have opposed this every step of the way. it's been it's going to be a real fight through the courts. but the prime minister said in his spe
minister in the cabinet office. excuse me, as the conservative representative says, dale, how can the prime minister say that his party can be trusted with the security of this country whilst they continue to allow unknown illegal immigrants to walk into this country? >> well, look, dale, the prime minister, absolutely can be trusted with the security of this country. i'm sure you've heard him make the commitment to 2.5% of gdp on defence. we're leading the way in nato, making sure that...
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who's going to be a part of the, you know, shadow cabinet team, who's going to be rebuilding the party, reconstituting it for the next election to come? so yeah, big blow to sunak. election to come? so yeah, big blow to sunak . another big beast blow to sunak. another big beast leaving another familiar face exiting the stage who won't be here in the next parliament. >> and that makes 78 with andrea leadsom. also, i mean, both of them have said it's time for a new generation to sort of , new generation to sort of, invigorate the party. and you just wonder , is there another just wonder, is there another generation to invigorate the party? are they going to be leading light figures? are they going to be interesting figures that in a few years time you might want to vote for? >> i think there will be a few, but really who they are and how many they are is the biggest question. but i think people like kemi badenoch is relatively secure in her, in her majority, at the moment, i think the risks threshold is about 15,000, which is crazy when you think that labour could overturn that, but anyo
who's going to be a part of the, you know, shadow cabinet team, who's going to be rebuilding the party, reconstituting it for the next election to come? so yeah, big blow to sunak. election to come? so yeah, big blow to sunak . another big beast blow to sunak. another big beast leaving another familiar face exiting the stage who won't be here in the next parliament. >> and that makes 78 with andrea leadsom. also, i mean, both of them have said it's time for a new generation to sort of ,...
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keir starmer was here with many of their welsh labour candidates alongside some of his shadow cabinet colleagues, making the case to have a labour government in westminster alongside away labour government in wales, something he described as a huge prize. clearly there are questions following him today about diane abbott. when we spoke to him earlier he said, and denied there had been a purge of labour candidate and restated the position that he told us yesterday which was no decisions have been made on whether diane abbott was going to be their candidate and her london seat. interestingly went on to pay tribute to her record describing her as a trailblazer. that is not clear what that yet means. still the position on diane abbott is that she intends to keep being the mp in her london seat but i think still many questions for keir starmer and diane abbott herself about her intentions too. . ~ abbott herself about her intentions too. . ,, , ., abbott herself about her intentions too. . ~' , ., , abbott herself about her intentions too. . ,, , . too. thank you very much indeed. sta in:
keir starmer was here with many of their welsh labour candidates alongside some of his shadow cabinet colleagues, making the case to have a labour government in westminster alongside away labour government in wales, something he described as a huge prize. clearly there are questions following him today about diane abbott. when we spoke to him earlier he said, and denied there had been a purge of labour candidate and restated the position that he told us yesterday which was no decisions have...