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you had suella braverman, the former home secretary, urging him to make some fairly radical moves to leave the european convention on human rights, put a cap on migration and also the prominent backbench conservative mp miriam cates is urging him to come in her words, the voters want levelling up, they want patriotism, and they want to be proud of family and they want, in her words, proud of family and they want, in herwords, cultural proud of family and they want, in her words, cultural security, not mass immigration. but then on the other hand from the more moderate wing of the conservative party which is of course a very broad church, you have got damian green saying that any shift to the right politically would be irrational. i think what rishi sunak are saying as he is arguing in the times newspaper today, that his is the only party that can offer solutions and has a plan for what voters want to see. i think one thing that we need to pick up think one thing that we need to pick up on his his analysis based on figures from the local elections expert michael thrasher is an analysi
you had suella braverman, the former home secretary, urging him to make some fairly radical moves to leave the european convention on human rights, put a cap on migration and also the prominent backbench conservative mp miriam cates is urging him to come in her words, the voters want levelling up, they want patriotism, and they want to be proud of family and they want, in her words, proud of family and they want, in herwords, cultural proud of family and they want, in her words, cultural...
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nigel farage is reacting to suella bravermans comments about the conservative party. new footage of a bomb threat on a ba flight and israel that big breaking news has begun its rafah offensive . so i'll be its rafah offensive. so i'll be talking about all of that as well. >> so it's a great patrick christys 9 to 11 straight after this. but first, quickly back to the panel . a sharp intake of the panel. a sharp intake of breath from you there, lord moreland, when penny morton's name was mentioned. you're happy about that? >> well, i think penny mordaunt had played a fantastic role at the coronation and all that effort she put into exercising her arm muscles. but she kept the sword straight , paid off. the sword straight, paid off. and she was very dignified and did the job brilliantly . did the job brilliantly. >> i'm afraid we have to leave it there. >> i'm going to rush home and watch this. >> okay, gentlemen. thank you very much, jacob. we'll be back tomorrow at 8:00, and i'll be back at 3 pm, as usual, till six. i'm martin daubney, and this has been state of the na
nigel farage is reacting to suella bravermans comments about the conservative party. new footage of a bomb threat on a ba flight and israel that big breaking news has begun its rafah offensive . so i'll be its rafah offensive. so i'll be talking about all of that as well. >> so it's a great patrick christys 9 to 11 straight after this. but first, quickly back to the panel . a sharp intake of the panel. a sharp intake of breath from you there, lord moreland, when penny morton's name was...
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former home secretary suella braverman told us this morning that rishi sunak needs to urgently change course. >> there's no time to change leaders, so the prime minister is going to be leading us into the next general election, whether we like it or not. what he needs to do to salvage this dire situation is to accept the enormity of the problem, these terrible results, and quickly and urgently change course. so make sure that there are meaningful tax cuts that people can feel and benefit from. put a cap on legal migration. take us out of the european convention on human rights so that we actually stop the boats and make sure that we reclaim our streets back from the extremists, suella braverman there speaking to us earlier this morning. >> well, while opposition leaders are calling for a general election now, government minister mark harper insists the conservatives are focusing on the priorities of the british people. >> i think all conservatives now need to get behind the prime minister. as the chairman said in his article this morning and take that message to the country . we see f
former home secretary suella braverman told us this morning that rishi sunak needs to urgently change course. >> there's no time to change leaders, so the prime minister is going to be leading us into the next general election, whether we like it or not. what he needs to do to salvage this dire situation is to accept the enormity of the problem, these terrible results, and quickly and urgently change course. so make sure that there are meaningful tax cuts that people can feel and benefit...
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after heavy losses in the local elections in england, the former home secretary, suella braverman, tells the bbc rishi sunak needs to "change course" if the conservative party is to avoid a political wipeout. china's leader, xijinping, has arrived in france. he's expected to meet french president emmanuel macron tomorrow, along with the president of the european commission, now on bbc news, sportsday. hello, and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. harvey elliot scores one of four for liverpool as they raise their game to beat tottenham to the delight of managerjurgen klopp. they had to come from behind — but rangers also scored four to beat kilmarnock and stay in the title race. next up, celtic. and have manchester city slipped up in the race for the wsl title? they conceed two late goals against arsenal. also coming up on sportsday... a super start for kyren wilson, but it's lonely forjakjones at the world snooker final. and at the giro d'italia, the race favourite tadej pogacar takes a tumble in yet another dramatic stage. welcome to the programme. this wasjurgen klopp�*s se
after heavy losses in the local elections in england, the former home secretary, suella braverman, tells the bbc rishi sunak needs to "change course" if the conservative party is to avoid a political wipeout. china's leader, xijinping, has arrived in france. he's expected to meet french president emmanuel macron tomorrow, along with the president of the european commission, now on bbc news, sportsday. hello, and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. harvey elliot scores one of...
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and actually, it's probably not even suella that they're, just ignonng even suella that they're, just ignoring if there are any. there's been sort of videos going around on social media of other people. students themselves will just, you know , themselves will just, you know, ordinary people who live in the area going up and trying to debate with them. and the minute they raise a different opinion, they raise a different opinion, they get shut down. so it's a pretty intolerant atmosphere on campus at the moment. >> shab what do you make of it? >> shab what do you make of it? >> yeah, i think i think ella touches on that. it's suella reputation clearly precedes her. i think if you sent along neil oliver, then i think you would have probably elicited a different response. i think that they might have been more forthcoming. i think that they are taking a stance. it is performative and what they're what they're saying is basically we are boycotting you. we're shutting you down. we're going to do the cancel culture on you here and, you know, that is so much a part of the unreasonableness o
and actually, it's probably not even suella that they're, just ignonng even suella that they're, just ignoring if there are any. there's been sort of videos going around on social media of other people. students themselves will just, you know , themselves will just, you know, ordinary people who live in the area going up and trying to debate with them. and the minute they raise a different opinion, they raise a different opinion, they get shut down. so it's a pretty intolerant atmosphere on...
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former home secretary suella braverman told us this morning that rishi sunak needs to urgently change course. >> there's no time to change leaders, so the prime minister is going to be leading us into the next general election, whether we like it or not. what he needs to do to salvage this dire situation is to accept the enormity of the problem, these terrible results, and quickly and urgently change course. so make sure that there are meaningful tax cuts that people can feel and benefit from. put a cap on legal migration. take us out of the european convention on human rights so that we actually stop the boats and make sure that we reclaim our streets back from the extremists, suella braverman there speaking to us earlier this morning. >> well, while opposition leaders are calling for a general election now, government minister mark harper insists the conservatives are focusing on the priorities of the british people. >> i think all conservatives now need to get behind the prime minister. as the chairman said in his article this morning and take that message to the country . we see f
former home secretary suella braverman told us this morning that rishi sunak needs to urgently change course. >> there's no time to change leaders, so the prime minister is going to be leading us into the next general election, whether we like it or not. what he needs to do to salvage this dire situation is to accept the enormity of the problem, these terrible results, and quickly and urgently change course. so make sure that there are meaningful tax cuts that people can feel and benefit...
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suella tomorrow's telegraph. suella braverman former home secretary says the tories must change course or be wiped out . would course or be wiped out. would explain how she thinks that can be done next. more front pages . the sunday more front pages. the sunday mirror is in hot off the press , mirror is in hot off the press, dukes estate in disrepair. prince could be evicted over the crumbling state of the royal lodge. andrew's ruin is the headline. the duke of york signed a deal agreeing to pay for the upkeep of the royal lodge in great windsor park so he could stay in the 30 room mansion. but photos show peeling paintwork and cracked brickwork on at least one building on the 90 acre estate. a royal source has said it's state will be of great concern to the king. he will be alarmed and the sunday times defeat for street boosts starmer's hopes at number 10. that's andy street, who is ousted as the conservative mayor of west midlands , also our most of west midlands, also our most our most amazing daniel, of west
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why punish a child and suella braverman for goodness sake? for once, i actually agree with her, is suggesting that this might be one way of pulling more children out of poverty and so on. this okay, congratulations to her. >> pete says the two child cap must stay. there's a lot of people who think , actually, it's people who think, actually, it's deeply unfair that the state should have to fund all of your kids if you're going hell for leather , and having more of leather, and having more of them, then perhaps you can afford. >> well, i think that's right. i think, look, you know, we were talking about the economy a second ago and just, you know, 0.6% growth. and you want to see the economy to continue to grow . the economy to continue to grow. now it's a very, very turbulent situation as it is. we all know that. so i think the idea that you start removing things that could ultimately increase the benefit bill, the welfare bill, would not be the right thing to do. >> so you want more migration? >> so you want more migration? >> you'd like mor
why punish a child and suella braverman for goodness sake? for once, i actually agree with her, is suggesting that this might be one way of pulling more children out of poverty and so on. this okay, congratulations to her. >> pete says the two child cap must stay. there's a lot of people who think , actually, it's people who think, actually, it's deeply unfair that the state should have to fund all of your kids if you're going hell for leather , and having more of leather, and having more...
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i believe that was originally put forward by suella braverman. actually, should you have done that, do you think ? have done that, do you think? >> well, i wouldn't like to comment. i mean, i think it's interesting policy. i think we have already it's already quite expensive to bring somebody in from abroad. various different in terms of the cost of a visa and the cost of, the contribution to the nhs, for example, significant costs for employers. it's all about a balance , making sure our balance, making sure our employers can find good people, good skilled people to fill the jobs where we need them to, so and we are already clamping down in terms of some of the abuses around student visas, dependence and the like. we're stopping those routes in. so the measures were put in already will reduce net migration by around 300,000 a year. so a lot of that work is ongoing. but as well we need to make sure that the universities are , equipping people for good are, equipping people for good jobs into the future. good jobs for them and good jobs to our eco
i believe that was originally put forward by suella braverman. actually, should you have done that, do you think ? have done that, do you think? >> well, i wouldn't like to comment. i mean, i think it's interesting policy. i think we have already it's already quite expensive to bring somebody in from abroad. various different in terms of the cost of a visa and the cost of, the contribution to the nhs, for example, significant costs for employers. it's all about a balance , making sure our...
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who understand these cash, who understand these matters in great detail, like robert jenrick , like suella robert jenrick, like suella braverman, we all had concerns about whether it was absolutely legally watertight. >> the truth is , over the next >> the truth is, over the next few months, we're going to find out. i very much hope that these flights do take off. but fundamental vie all of these legal roads lead back to the echr. so my personal view is, you know, that document was drafted over 70 years ago after the end of the second world war, for perfectly honourable reasons. but it's now been overtaken by events. so i would like to see us attempt to renegotiate it. i'm sure the hauans renegotiate it. i'm sure the italians would be up for that. the poles and others would. but if that renegotiation were to fail , and i if that renegotiation were to fail, and i would like to see that commitment in the tory party manifesto. by the way, if that renegotiation were to fail, i believe we have to walk away. and as you know, there's no point going into negotiation if the other side no, you're no
who understand these cash, who understand these matters in great detail, like robert jenrick , like suella robert jenrick, like suella braverman, we all had concerns about whether it was absolutely legally watertight. >> the truth is , over the next >> the truth is, over the next few months, we're going to find out. i very much hope that these flights do take off. but fundamental vie all of these legal roads lead back to the echr. so my personal view is, you know, that document was...
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more from suella braverman. and we're going to the netherlands because it's all kicking off over there as well with the eu happy days. >> patrick's live at nine thanks to my amazing friday a—team. i'll see you tomorrow at nine. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers . sponsors of boxt boilers. sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello and welcome to the latest forecast from the met office for gb news. plenty of warm, sunny spells this weekend , warm, sunny spells this weekend, but it won't be sunny or indeed dry everywhere. there will be some cloud development. there'll be some showers here and there. we're in between high pressure and low pressure at the moment. weather fronts are tending to stay away, but there is a feature that's been bringing some heavy rain to germany over the last couple of days , and the last couple of days, and that's just going to swing some cloud and outbreaks of rain into the far south—east and east anglia overnight. and there'll be some low cloud drif
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suella braverman, they say, should go in that direction . should go in that direction. andy street, who of course lost, said they must remain in the centre. andrea jenkins says it's rubbish to suggest we must go to the centre. what's the track? back to victory. should they go to the. >> damian green was on the today programme on radio four this morning, saying we're losing seats to parties on the left, therefore we mustn't move at all to the right and suella braverman. she actually said they'd be lucky to win any seats at the next election, a total wipe—out we're doing that. >> and of course today ireland is full. there was a massive protest in dublin. gb news was the only channel that was there talking to locals. live we're going to speak to one of the representatives, one of the organisers of that 50% of the irish. organisers of that 50% of the ifish.can organisers of that 50% of the irish. can you believe this? want border checks? do you remember? they never wanted any form of border. now half of them are woken up to the fact that mass migration is a huge problem.
suella braverman, they say, should go in that direction . should go in that direction. andy street, who of course lost, said they must remain in the centre. andrea jenkins says it's rubbish to suggest we must go to the centre. what's the track? back to victory. should they go to the. >> damian green was on the today programme on radio four this morning, saying we're losing seats to parties on the left, therefore we mustn't move at all to the right and suella braverman. she actually said...
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. >> but priti patel, suella braverman robert jenrick , nigel braverman robert jenrick, nigel farage, practically every conservative mp i talk to , they conservative mp i talk to, they all do believe that no matter how they try and get legislation through particularly sensitive areas around immigration, there seems to be constant pushback from the home office, from the blob, as they may call them. do you think that's fair, or is that harsh criticism ? that harsh criticism? >> i don't think it's correct, necessarily. i think a lot of the pushback has come from groups outside government where it's come from civil service unions and civil servants. it's been about this , this worry that been about this, this worry that they will be breaching international law or international law or international human rights, so i don't think political alignment comes into it. i think the civil service is often a very convenient target for ministers who can't get their legislation, their legislation, through their policies through. and it's possibly quite a lazy way to find someone to blame for policies
. >> but priti patel, suella braverman robert jenrick , nigel braverman robert jenrick, nigel farage, practically every conservative mp i talk to , they conservative mp i talk to, they all do believe that no matter how they try and get legislation through particularly sensitive areas around immigration, there seems to be constant pushback from the home office, from the blob, as they may call them. do you think that's fair, or is that harsh criticism ? that harsh criticism? >> i...
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and i do think, by the way, it is what suella braverman defines as, lacet , you know, defines as, lacet, you know, left anarchist single issue terrorists that have really promoted this kind of, this form of protest causing this knee jerk reaction. and i think what the government needs single issue. >> i've got to say, it feels to me i feel like it's completely the opposite. >> well, it's like people at soil, extinction rebellion. yeah, they start off campaigning about this stuff and then i'm sure that many of these people kind of go, oh, the next bandwagon is this, this cause or that's cause they're not single issue. >> they're almost like rent a mob, but they'll go out and march on a single issue or protest on a single issue, and then they'll morph into, you know, pro—palestine marches at some point, no doubt. >> but i think the real issue here is what has gone wrong with british society. how is it that we've gone from a society that was, you know, generally, of course, we've had riots in the past, but we're not without riots, but gone to a position where we're now, you know, asking
and i do think, by the way, it is what suella braverman defines as, lacet , you know, defines as, lacet, you know, left anarchist single issue terrorists that have really promoted this kind of, this form of protest causing this knee jerk reaction. and i think what the government needs single issue. >> i've got to say, it feels to me i feel like it's completely the opposite. >> well, it's like people at soil, extinction rebellion. yeah, they start off campaigning about this stuff and...
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the former home secretary suella braverman says the conservative party could be wiped out in a general election and has urged the prime minister to change course and swing to the right after its poor showing in this week's votes for local councils and mayors. the tories lost more than a70 council seats and all but one mayoral election in england. here's our deputy political editor vicki young. across england and wales, labour won in style — mayors, councils and police and crime commissioners. it was a terrible set of results for the conservatives. one of the few bright spots — a victory for their mayor in the tees valley. the former home secretary — no fan of the prime minister's — warned today that the party faced a wipe—out at the general election, but there was no point ousting him now. rishi sunak has been leading us for about 18 months. he's been making these decisions. these are the consequences of those decisions. he needs to own this and therefore, he needs to fix it. and these are her suggestions. he needs to actually lower taxes in a way that people will feel — no
the former home secretary suella braverman says the conservative party could be wiped out in a general election and has urged the prime minister to change course and swing to the right after its poor showing in this week's votes for local councils and mayors. the tories lost more than a70 council seats and all but one mayoral election in england. here's our deputy political editor vicki young. across england and wales, labour won in style — mayors, councils and police and crime commissioners....
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the former home secretary suella braverman urged prime minister rishi sunak to change course and move more to the right. but the transport secretary mark harper said it was still all to play for. here's our deputy political editor vicki young. across england and wales, labour won in style. mayors... councils... and police and crime commissioners. it was a terrible set of results for the conservatives, one of the few bright spots a victory for their mayor in the tees valley. the former home secretary, no fan of the prime minister's, warned today that the party faced a wipe—out at the general election, but that there was no point ousting him now. rishi sunak has been leading us for about 18 months. he's been making these decisions. these are the consequences of those decisions. he needs to own this, and therefore, he needs to fix it. and these are her suggestions. he needs to actually lower taxes in a way that people will feel, not tweaking around the edges. if he's serious about migration, he needs to put a cap on legal migration. he needs to take us out of the european convention on
the former home secretary suella braverman urged prime minister rishi sunak to change course and move more to the right. but the transport secretary mark harper said it was still all to play for. here's our deputy political editor vicki young. across england and wales, labour won in style. mayors... councils... and police and crime commissioners. it was a terrible set of results for the conservatives, one of the few bright spots a victory for their mayor in the tees valley. the former home...
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there was outrage by many people in the country shared by me pressure that suella braverman was under. but she took an expedient route here and now the government, the home office is paying the price, which was signed off by the cabinet. >> can't just blame her sign off. yeah. >> no. >> no. >> and the prime minister >> and the prime minister >> but now they've got the headache. really, to decide what do they do here? do they try to, actually continue with this, bill, which obviously clearly liberty and others have said regardless of the route to expediency of going to a statutory instrument and pushing this through . actually, what's this through. actually, what's contained in this, is very worrying, in terms of the chilling effect it has on the ability of people to carry out protests when it's effectively handing. so much power to the police to use, you know, very limited, disruption carried out by people as an excuse to shut down legitimate protests. so there is that side to the argument as well. it will be up to the home office. we're waiting to hear from them now, as to what their
there was outrage by many people in the country shared by me pressure that suella braverman was under. but she took an expedient route here and now the government, the home office is paying the price, which was signed off by the cabinet. >> can't just blame her sign off. yeah. >> no. >> no. >> and the prime minister >> and the prime minister >> but now they've got the headache. really, to decide what do they do here? do they try to, actually continue with...
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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 big entertainment . and it is the entertainment. and it is the bank holiday weekend. so shall we have
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...
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coming weeks has perhaps receded and perhaps it is more likely now to come in the autumn. 0ne reaction, suella braverman the former home secretary writes in the sunday telegraph tomorrow saying changing media will not work, she also says that the local election results will look like a tremor next to the earthquake at the general election. maw; at the general election. many thanks, chris _ at the general election. many thanks, chris mason. - around 31,000 properties in east sussex are still without water after a burst main disrupted supplies. southern water says it's delivering bottled water to thousands of residents in st leonards and parts of hastings. the company says repairs are now complete but the system has to be replenished — and disruption is likely to continue through the weekend. in southern brazil, days of heavy rain have triggered widespread flooding and landslides killing at least 57 people. officials say about 70 others are missing. but this man in the greyjacket on the right of the picture had a lucky escape. as he tried to cross this bridge, the power of the flooded river wa
coming weeks has perhaps receded and perhaps it is more likely now to come in the autumn. 0ne reaction, suella braverman the former home secretary writes in the sunday telegraph tomorrow saying changing media will not work, she also says that the local election results will look like a tremor next to the earthquake at the general election. maw; at the general election. many thanks, chris _ at the general election. many thanks, chris mason. - around 31,000 properties in east sussex are still...
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the former home secretary suella braverman has said prime minister rishi sunak needs to come up with policies that have more relevance to people, saying conservative voters "were on strike" in thursday's local elections. the tories lost over 400 council seats and all but one mayoral election in england. ms braverman said the results have left her in despair. but defending the government, mark harper, the transport secretary, said it's still all to play for in the forthcoming general election and that mr sunak�*s plan had not yet come to fruition. our political correspondent hannah miller has this report.
the former home secretary suella braverman has said prime minister rishi sunak needs to come up with policies that have more relevance to people, saying conservative voters "were on strike" in thursday's local elections. the tories lost over 400 council seats and all but one mayoral election in england. ms braverman said the results have left her in despair. but defending the government, mark harper, the transport secretary, said it's still all to play for in the forthcoming general...
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laws brought in last year by the then home secretary suella braverman gave the police more leeway to intervene in demonstrations. but the campaign group liberty brought the action against the home office after the new rules were brought in. here's our deputy political editor vicki young. the right to protest. an important part of life in this country, but there are fierce arguments about what powers police should have a two step in. in what powers police should have a two ste in. . , ., , step in. in recent years environmental - step in. in recent years environmental activists step in. in recent years - environmental activists have step in. in recent years _ environmental activists have caused disruption on major roads, damaged property and interrupted sporting events. last year ministers made it easierfor events. last year ministers made it easier for police to break up protests. the high court ruled today that was unlawful. civil liberties groups say it is a significant judgment. it groups say it is a significant judgment-— groups say it is a significant 'udument. , ., . judgment
laws brought in last year by the then home secretary suella braverman gave the police more leeway to intervene in demonstrations. but the campaign group liberty brought the action against the home office after the new rules were brought in. here's our deputy political editor vicki young. the right to protest. an important part of life in this country, but there are fierce arguments about what powers police should have a two step in. in what powers police should have a two ste in. . , ., , step...
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suella braverman to task, too. i don't want to talk to any war, criminal capitalism produces war and produces imperialism, which fundamentally has been driving everything that has happened over the last 76 years. it isn't just about the last seven months or anything like this. i'm entirely opposed to the capitalist system and the horrors that it produces across the world in many different places . places. >> so as we apparently experience a resurgence of communism in the form of the revolutionary communist party would communism be good for britain? well, i'm joined now by a member of the international secretariat of the revolutionary communist international. it's fred weston and cornel oprea , fred weston and cornel oprea, who is a british romanian professional pianist who experienced life under a communist regime in romania. fred i will start with you. i mean, it strikes me that communism has has failed everywhere and has been responsible for between about 94 and 100 million deaths. why would we want that in brita
suella braverman to task, too. i don't want to talk to any war, criminal capitalism produces war and produces imperialism, which fundamentally has been driving everything that has happened over the last 76 years. it isn't just about the last seven months or anything like this. i'm entirely opposed to the capitalist system and the horrors that it produces across the world in many different places . places. >> so as we apparently experience a resurgence of communism in the form of the...
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sure that we reclaim our streets back from the extremists, suella braverman there speaking to us earlier this morning. >> well, while opposition leaders are calling for a general election now, government minister mark harper insists the conservatives are focusing on the priorities of the british people. >> i think all conservatives now need to get behind the prime minister. as the chairman said in his article this morning and take that message to the country . we see from the analysis the experts have done that . the experts have done that. the results show that the position is closer than the polls are suggesting. so it's everything is delightful for the next election, and we're absolutely up for that fight. >> mark harper well, in other news, a candle lit vigil has been held today for a teenager who was stabbed in north—east london earlier this week, 14 year old daniel anjorin was attacked on his way to school by attacked on his way to school by a man with a sword for other people, including two. police officers were also injured in the attack . marcus monzo, a the attack. marcus mon
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and the high court rules that laws brought in by the former home secretary suella braverman given police more powers to restrict protests are unlawful. more on all of those stories coming up. first let's catch up up with the sport headlines gavin, marcus restaurants difficulties are just a lot worse? —— marcus rashford. just 2a days to go now until the european championship get underway in germany. and today, the england manager gareth southgate has named his 33—man training squad — which will get whittled down to 26 a week before the tournament starts. the big headline — it doesn't include experienced heads likejordan henderson, raheem sterling and marcus rashford — with the manchester united striker struggling for form, scoring just seven goals in thirty three league appearances.
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. >> and what do you make of suella braverman speaking yesterday to our very own camilla tominey actually, of this parish, she said the tories will be lucky to have any mps left at the next general election or after the next general election, i should say. do you think we are facing total wipe—out of the conservative party? no, i think that's being overly pessimistic that the polls will close as the as the general election gets nearer , so general election gets nearer, so i don't think that the tories are heading for total wipe—out. i mean, the local elections were really , really bad, but not really, really bad, but not a total catastrophe . vie, the fact total catastrophe. vie, the fact that the that the tories were able to keep ben houchen as the mayor in tees valley was really important. he won with 73% of the vote last time, went down to 53% this time. but, it still it still was a win. the fact he kept, council losses to below 600, that would have been catastrophic. that helped slightly. so no, they're not it's not the end of the road for the tories in that sense. but it is a que
. >> and what do you make of suella braverman speaking yesterday to our very own camilla tominey actually, of this parish, she said the tories will be lucky to have any mps left at the next general election or after the next general election, i should say. do you think we are facing total wipe—out of the conservative party? no, i think that's being overly pessimistic that the polls will close as the as the general election gets nearer , so general election gets nearer, so i don't think...
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legislation introduced last year under former home secretary suella braverman gave officers more leeway to stop disruption. the home office said it would "consider all other options to keep this important power for police". the defence rests. donald trumps team produced just two witnesses at the hush money trial in manhattan. they were done by lunchtime today, despite rumours, mostly discounted by the legal experts, that the former president might take the stand in his own defence. all that's left now is for both sides to present their closing arguments in a week's time. mr trump is facing 3a charges of falsifying business records to hide his company payments made to the adult film star stormy daniels, in the run—up to the 2016 election. while he never took the stand inside the court, the former president has continued to be vocal outside it. and as usual, those closest to him were more than happy to plead his innocence on his behalf. nada tawfik spoke with donjunior outside the courthouse. donjr, have spoken to your father about how he would feel? i think everyone understands that it
legislation introduced last year under former home secretary suella braverman gave officers more leeway to stop disruption. the home office said it would "consider all other options to keep this important power for police". the defence rests. donald trumps team produced just two witnesses at the hush money trial in manhattan. they were done by lunchtime today, despite rumours, mostly discounted by the legal experts, that the former president might take the stand in his own defence....
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the former home secretary suella braverman says the conservative party could be wiped out in a general election — and has urged the prime minister to change course and swing to the right — after its poor showing in this week's votes for local councils and mayors. the tories lost more than a70 council seats and all—but—one mayoral election in england. but defending the government, mark harper, the transport secretary, said it's still all to play for in the run up to the general election. here's our deputy political editor vicky young. across england and wales, labour won in style. mayors... councils... and labour won in style. mayors... councils... and police labour won in style. mayors... councils... and police and crime commissioners. it was a terrible set of results for the conservatives — one of the few bright spots, a victory for their mayor in the tees valley. the former home secretary, no fan of the prime minister's, warned today that the party faced a wipe—out at the general election, but there was no point ousting him now. rishi sunak has — point ousting him now.
the former home secretary suella braverman says the conservative party could be wiped out in a general election — and has urged the prime minister to change course and swing to the right — after its poor showing in this week's votes for local councils and mayors. the tories lost more than a70 council seats and all—but—one mayoral election in england. but defending the government, mark harper, the transport secretary, said it's still all to play for in the run up to the general election....
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we were facing off against labour and we've made gains in places suella braverman's back yard, and where were looking at expecting to make progress that's exactly what we've done. and expecting to make progress that's exactly what we've done. and what do ou think exactly what we've done. and what do you think this — exactly what we've done. and what do you think this will _ exactly what we've done. and what do you think this will translate _ exactly what we've done. and what do you think this will translate to - you think this will translate to in a general election because mike is there enough momentum to work with mark well, as you will be aware there was. we mark well, as you will be aware there was-— mark well, as you will be aware there was. ~ . , . ., ., there was. we are very clear about there was. we are very clear about the work we're _ there was. we are very clear about the work we're doing _ there was. we are very clear about the work we're doing to _ there was. we are very clear about the work we're doing to ensure i there was. we are very clear about the work we're doing
we were facing off against labour and we've made gains in places suella braverman's back yard, and where were looking at expecting to make progress that's exactly what we've done. and expecting to make progress that's exactly what we've done. and what do ou think exactly what we've done. and what do you think this — exactly what we've done. and what do you think this will _ exactly what we've done. and what do you think this will translate _ exactly what we've done. and what do you think this...
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including in hull where we were facing off against labour, we have made gains in places like siren, suella braverman's back yard, and where we are looking tomorrow and expecting to make progress, that is exactly what we have done.— to make progress, that is exactly what we have done. what do you think this would translate _ what we have done. what do you think this would translate to _ what we have done. what do you think this would translate to any _ what we have done. what do you think this would translate to any general- this would translate to any general election? is there enough momentum? there were 80 seats we were second to the conservatives in 2019 and we are very clear about the work we are doing to ensure we bring as many lib dem mps to parliament as possible, and when you look again at the results overnight in places like eastleigh, cheadle, hazel grove, we have won the popular vote in those constituencies, demonstrating to me we are making the right progress as we are making the right progress as we look to the general election which, frankly, can't come soon enough. which,
including in hull where we were facing off against labour, we have made gains in places like siren, suella braverman's back yard, and where we are looking tomorrow and expecting to make progress, that is exactly what we have done.— to make progress, that is exactly what we have done. what do you think this would translate _ what we have done. what do you think this would translate to _ what we have done. what do you think this would translate to any _ what we have done. what do you think this...
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the former home secretary suella braverman will be popping in with her diagnosis. but rishi sunak�*s close ally, the transport secretary mark harper, will be here trying to defend downing street. labour's campaign chief, pat mcfadden, willjoin us, too. i suspect he might have a smile on his face. hope to see you on bbc one at nine. i suspect he will too. let's return to our top story now — and the conservatives have suffered a significant defeat in the west midlands, losing the mayoral election to labour. it comes after one of the party's worst ever performances in england's local elections. our correspondent nick eardley has been crunching the numbers. let's start off with that result that came in late last night, the west midlands mayor race. here it is. a fascinatingly close result. richard parkerfor labour, 225,000, andy street for the conservatives, 224,000. the majority, despite there being more than half a million votes, wasjust1508, that's reflected in the percentages. 37.8 for labour, 37.5 for the conservatives. one interesting thing to point out is in
the former home secretary suella braverman will be popping in with her diagnosis. but rishi sunak�*s close ally, the transport secretary mark harper, will be here trying to defend downing street. labour's campaign chief, pat mcfadden, willjoin us, too. i suspect he might have a smile on his face. hope to see you on bbc one at nine. i suspect he will too. let's return to our top story now — and the conservatives have suffered a significant defeat in the west midlands, losing the mayoral...
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and it was very interesting to hear, i think probably a throwaway comment from suella braverman, but the suggestion that actually they were they were misled about the effect of the windsor framework. now, i don't personally have an awful lot of sympathy with them because at the time of the windsor framework, i wrote about exactly what it was, and i was pilloried in public, and people were very rude to me, despite the fact i was obviously correct and have now been proven once again to be correct . again to be correct. >> what the windsor framework doesisit >> what the windsor framework does is it puts northern ireland under eu control and even the government has admitted that. and what the government has said today is , oh no, no, no, the today is, oh no, no, no, the courts made a mistake because it controls all of northern ireland, but it doesn't control asylum and immigration, which i think is technically wrong. the court thinks that's technically wrong, but even if it were true, it's an admission that the eu runs everything else in northern ireland. and when a foreign power runs pa
and it was very interesting to hear, i think probably a throwaway comment from suella braverman, but the suggestion that actually they were they were misled about the effect of the windsor framework. now, i don't personally have an awful lot of sympathy with them because at the time of the windsor framework, i wrote about exactly what it was, and i was pilloried in public, and people were very rude to me, despite the fact i was obviously correct and have now been proven once again to be correct...
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defending, we have won, including in hull well be faced off against labour, we have made progress in suella braverman�*s back yard, we expect to make progress and thatis yard, we expect to make progress and that is what we have done. what yard, we expect to make progress and that is what we have done.— that is what we have done. what do ou think that is what we have done. what do you think this _ that is what we have done. what do you think this would _ that is what we have done. what do you think this would translate - that is what we have done. what do you think this would translate to - you think this would translate to win a general election, is there enough momentum? $5 win a general election, is there enough momentum?— win a general election, is there enough momentum? as you will be aware, we enough momentum? as you will be aware. we were _ enough momentum? as you will be aware, we were second _ enough momentum? as you will be aware, we were second to - enough momentum? as you will be aware, we were second to the - aware, we were second to the conservatives in 80 seats in 2019 a
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suella braverman. she wanted to come and talk to them, to engage in a debate with them, listen to their demands, find out what was really going on and none of them particularly wanted to engage. why did you bottle it? when we presented you with the home secretary, former home secretary? just out of interest . secretary? just out of interest. why did you bottle it? no. let's keep going. okay, interesting. because this is really a home of academic rigour, isn't it? here at cambridge university, they've set up their encampment. at cambridge university, they've set up their encampment . they've set up their encampment. they've got the signs here. this is liberated land here at cambridge. okay. they're all in the tents. and then also another concerning aspect to this is that actually one thing that we are seeing are members of university staff taking part in this. guys, can i just ask as well just any particular reason why, when the actual former home secretary was here, you decided not to engage at all? i
suella braverman. she wanted to come and talk to them, to engage in a debate with them, listen to their demands, find out what was really going on and none of them particularly wanted to engage. why did you bottle it? when we presented you with the home secretary, former home secretary? just out of interest . secretary? just out of interest. why did you bottle it? no. let's keep going. okay, interesting. because this is really a home of academic rigour, isn't it? here at cambridge university,...
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. >> yeah, we're expecting still a big number, but there will be a drop, simply because, you know, suella braverman and this was continued by james cleverly have partially banned dependence from joining postgraduate students. >> why they were ever coming in the first place is beyond me, but sorry. go on. yeah. >> they've banned dependents from joining care workers. so this is low hanging fruit. so we should expect the numbers to drop. but again that number is still going to be too high. >> it won't be tens of thousands will it. >> no. it's get to tens of thousands. you need a cap with no cap . there's no control. you no cap. there's no control. you need a cap on on skilled visas . need a cap on on skilled visas. you need a cap on student numbers. but of course, the governments aren't partial to that idea. >> i suspect the last week of this month will be dominated by whatever those figures are. so we'll see you again very, very soon. in a moment, i'm going to go back to what cameron has said about our weapons going to ukraine being used to fire at the russian mainland. i wonder, is this ma
. >> yeah, we're expecting still a big number, but there will be a drop, simply because, you know, suella braverman and this was continued by james cleverly have partially banned dependence from joining postgraduate students. >> why they were ever coming in the first place is beyond me, but sorry. go on. yeah. >> they've banned dependents from joining care workers. so this is low hanging fruit. so we should expect the numbers to drop. but again that number is still going to be...
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former home secretary suella braverman told us this morning that rishi sunak needs to urgently change course. >> there's no time to change leaders, so the prime minister is going to be leading us into the next general election, whether we like it or not. what he needs to do to salvage this dire situation is to accept the enormity of the problem, these terrible results, and quickly and urgently change course. so
former home secretary suella braverman told us this morning that rishi sunak needs to urgently change course. >> there's no time to change leaders, so the prime minister is going to be leading us into the next general election, whether we like it or not. what he needs to do to salvage this dire situation is to accept the enormity of the problem, these terrible results, and quickly and urgently change course. so
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and, you know, we've got to give some credit here to people like suella braverman, and pretty and, and robert jenrick who pushed for this behind, behind the scenes. you know, the pm and number 10 didn't see migration, legal migration as a problem at all. in fact, they encouraged it. they thought it made us economically better off and we no different. >> yeah. all right. i mean, it has happened though under rishi sunak it has happened under james cleverly. and so i mean really there has to be an element of credit for that. i suppose they could have blocked it and i dare say it definitely wouldn't have happened under a labour government. oh it definitely wouldn't happen. >> you know, it is good news. and, you know, we're probably the sad thing is, you know, if we get a labour government this yean we get a labour government this year, which is looking increasingly likely, they will probably claim credit for this , probably claim credit for this, even though, you know, they want open borders, you know, one thing, i'm just looking down here because i've got in my, notes here a message i was
and, you know, we've got to give some credit here to people like suella braverman, and pretty and, and robert jenrick who pushed for this behind, behind the scenes. you know, the pm and number 10 didn't see migration, legal migration as a problem at all. in fact, they encouraged it. they thought it made us economically better off and we no different. >> yeah. all right. i mean, it has happened though under rishi sunak it has happened under james cleverly. and so i mean really there has to...
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muhammad kassam suella was one of hamas's leading fundraisers and their head of operations in the west bank. and it turns out he was living in a council house that he bought in barnet, the most densely populated jewish part of britain, by the way. anyway now, of course, not all people from palestine support hamas, and it would really help if there was some evidence, though, to show that bringing people over from gaza to britain is a bad idea, and that maybe they actually might support hamas. oh yeah , of might support hamas. oh yeah, of course. no, there is actually, do you remember the disgusting pro—palestine protester that wore a paraglider poster on her back immediately after the october 7th massacre? well, it turned out that she's called heba al holac and she was granted refugee status in the uk after claiming that her life would be in danger if she returned to gaza because of her family's criticism of hamas. should we have a little look at why some muslim countries haven't wanted to accept gaza and refugees? the egyptian leader is worried that it might leader is worried that it
muhammad kassam suella was one of hamas's leading fundraisers and their head of operations in the west bank. and it turns out he was living in a council house that he bought in barnet, the most densely populated jewish part of britain, by the way. anyway now, of course, not all people from palestine support hamas, and it would really help if there was some evidence, though, to show that bringing people over from gaza to britain is a bad idea, and that maybe they actually might support hamas. oh...
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more from suella braverman. and we're going to the netherlands because it's all kicking off over there as well with the eu happy days. >> patrick's live at nine thanks to my amazing friday a—team. i'll see you tomorrow at nine. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers . sponsors of boxt boilers. sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello and welcome to the latest forecast from the met office for gb news. plenty of warm, sunny spells this weekend , warm, sunny spells this weekend, but it won't be sunny or indeed dry everywhere. there will be some cloud development. there'll be some showers here and there. we're in between high pressure and low pressure at the moment. weather fronts are tending to stay away, but there is a feature that's been bringing some heavy rain to germany over the last couple of days , and the last couple of days, and that's just going to swing some cloud and outbreaks of rain into the far south—east and east anglia overnight. and there'll be some low cloud drif
more from suella braverman. and we're going to the netherlands because it's all kicking off over there as well with the eu happy days. >> patrick's live at nine thanks to my amazing friday a—team. i'll see you tomorrow at nine. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers . sponsors of boxt boilers. sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello and welcome to the latest forecast from the met office for gb news. plenty of warm, sunny spells this weekend ,...