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we hear from yvette cooper saying they want it. can be done in an effective way and is an extremely important tool . sadiq extremely important tool. sadiq khan, in charge of the met police and the biggest force in the country by some margin. he's very sceptical, saying that he'll do all in his power to further cut out its use . so further cut out its use. so a debate there which the tories might have won. but on early release the tories are in some trouble. the jails are 99% full, we are seeing numbers being released in volume of early from the from these numbers of criminals. the question that the keir starmer asks is a former prosecutor six times who are you releasing? are they committing crimes and only towards the end did we hear a response from sir keir starmer. he said that the no prisoners to be released. we will post any risk to the public bookmark that line, martin, bookmark that line, martin, bookmark it. because if anyone to haunt him, if anyone who is early release now goes on to offend in a bad way or a serious way, or
we hear from yvette cooper saying they want it. can be done in an effective way and is an extremely important tool . sadiq extremely important tool. sadiq khan, in charge of the met police and the biggest force in the country by some margin. he's very sceptical, saying that he'll do all in his power to further cut out its use . so further cut out its use. so a debate there which the tories might have won. but on early release the tories are in some trouble. the jails are 99% full, we are seeing...
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yvette cooper mark also saying this is £3,000 per volunteer , we could work out an volunteer, we could work out an average £2 million per person. and of course, marcus, you just reported 1700 arriving by small boats in one week alone. can rwanda ever cope with that kind of volume? >> well, we've heard from paul kagame actually within the last week saying that he's willing to take as many people as britain wants to send his way. so we will wait to see what happens in the fullness of time. my understanding was always in speaking to senior officials at the home office that they are really pinning their hopes on a few thousand being sent, and that acting as the deterrent that acting as the deterrent that people coming across the channel that people coming across the channel, the people smugglers in terms of their business model, will see that start to disintegrate. i'm not sure whether that is likely to be the case.in whether that is likely to be the case. in reality, it might be a tad on the optimistic front, but they've earmarked 5700 as what they've earmarked 5700 as what they say as t
yvette cooper mark also saying this is £3,000 per volunteer , we could work out an volunteer, we could work out an average £2 million per person. and of course, marcus, you just reported 1700 arriving by small boats in one week alone. can rwanda ever cope with that kind of volume? >> well, we've heard from paul kagame actually within the last week saying that he's willing to take as many people as britain wants to send his way. so we will wait to see what happens in the fullness of...
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so yvette cooper and keir starmer would argue the tory way hasn't worked. it's time to try something new. >> fair point. something new. >> fair point . olivia utley >> fair point. olivia utley always a pleasure, never a chore. thanks for joining always a pleasure, never a chore. thanks forjoining me in the studio now. loads more still to come between now and 5:00, including the big news this afternoon from north of the border. and that is kate forbes has pulled out of the snp leadership race, and she's now thrown her weight behind john swinney. all the scottish nationalists scraping the bottom of the barrel. will it be business as usual? don't go anywhere. but first it's your latest news headlines with sam francis . francis. >> very good afternoon. 4.30 a recap of the headlines this half houn recap of the headlines this half hour. the daily number of migrants arriving in the uk in small boats has hit a new eight month high. 711 people were detected crossing the channel on wednesday , which brings the wednesday, which brings the total number who've made the
so yvette cooper and keir starmer would argue the tory way hasn't worked. it's time to try something new. >> fair point. something new. >> fair point . olivia utley >> fair point. olivia utley always a pleasure, never a chore. thanks for joining always a pleasure, never a chore. thanks forjoining me in the studio now. loads more still to come between now and 5:00, including the big news this afternoon from north of the border. and that is kate forbes has pulled out of the snp...
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>> no, absolutely not, because i think that keir starmer and yvette cooper as home secretary would take exactly the same approach as the government, which is to say no to this notion. and the only people who've actually floated it seriously in terms of doing it was humza yousaf, when he was first minister of scotland, said he wanted scotland to take. of course, it wasn't in his power. immigration isn't devolved. so no, it would be the same situation. a labour government. let's, let's, let's hope and work for peace. but let's say no to a mass resettlement scheme. >> maybe you send them all to humza yousaf's territory. anyway, this leads me neatly on to the next thing that we asked the great british public what they thought of the labour party, and the results won't make for happy reading for sir keir starmer. remember, their six pledges cover issues like the economy, the small boats crisis and nhs waiting lists. we asked people how much, if at all, do you trust labour to deliver on those pledges ? and deliver on those pledges? and matthew, just 5% had a great deal of trust, while 49% of
>> no, absolutely not, because i think that keir starmer and yvette cooper as home secretary would take exactly the same approach as the government, which is to say no to this notion. and the only people who've actually floated it seriously in terms of doing it was humza yousaf, when he was first minister of scotland, said he wanted scotland to take. of course, it wasn't in his power. immigration isn't devolved. so no, it would be the same situation. a labour government. let's, let's,...
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we saw, we saw one of their ministers , saw one of their ministers, yvette cooper, holding up a sign that said refugees welcome . can that said refugees welcome. can the labour party be trusted to control our borders? >> no, no, you're right, control our borders? >> no, no, you're right , that >> no, no, you're right, that was bought with that, labour can't be trusted with our borders , labour can't be trusted borders, labour can't be trusted with our security more broadly. starmer made a big speech earlier today, talking about security, but it was thin on content, whereas you look at the conservative party recently, there's moves for defence spending to 55 billion, which is the highest level it's ever been. you have johnny mercer, who's the veterans minister, pledging 70 million for veterans, whether that's on mental health or on skills or on helping them get into good jobs. so you see lots of concrete pledges from the conservative party when it comes to security. and when it comes to defence, i'm sure the prime minister is a bit disappointed that he may not get his fights off befor
we saw, we saw one of their ministers , saw one of their ministers, yvette cooper, holding up a sign that said refugees welcome . can that said refugees welcome. can the labour party be trusted to control our borders? >> no, no, you're right, control our borders? >> no, no, you're right , that >> no, no, you're right, that was bought with that, labour can't be trusted with our borders , labour can't be trusted borders, labour can't be trusted with our security more broadly....
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cooper saying it wouldn't work. >> but what we're seeing with, ireland is that people now don't, are are fleeing their illegal immigrants are going to ireland. >> and i think that's to be welcomed , stephen pound, do you welcomed, stephen pound, do you think it's having a deterrent effect ? effect? >> good afternoon. i don't think it is. it's way, way, way too early to tell. >> look, the problem the government has got, on the one hand that they're saying that rwanda is a sun soaked earthly paradise. >> on the other hand, they're saying it's going to be so terrifying you don't want to go there. the fact that we sent one person would have been cheaper to send them in a chauffeur dnven to send them in a chauffeur driven bentley than put three grand in their back pocket. >> look, what's odd about this? >> look, what's odd about this? >> what's really strange? you know, simon, not for the first time, has actually mentioned , time, has actually mentioned, you know, something's quite salient here. this island business is a different aspect. what i want to know is, why are these people in th
cooper saying it wouldn't work. >> but what we're seeing with, ireland is that people now don't, are are fleeing their illegal immigrants are going to ireland. >> and i think that's to be welcomed , stephen pound, do you welcomed, stephen pound, do you think it's having a deterrent effect ? effect? >> good afternoon. i don't think it is. it's way, way, way too early to tell. >> look, the problem the government has got, on the one hand that they're saying that rwanda is a...
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and as yvette cooper points out, the samurai sword that killed daniel anjorin that was the 14 year old was killed in hainault by that. that guy that was running around the streets attacking me with the streets attacking me with the sword. that still isn't illegal. >> how are we? >> how are we? >> this is i mean, it's the most ridiculous thing i think i've seen, labour saying it's not a criticism of labour, but saying we will ban the sword that killed daniel. >> why is he banned already? >> why is he banned already? >> how is this sword not banned? >> how is this sword not banned? >> well, you're quite right, but it isn't . what? labour are it isn't. what? labour are offering amendments to the criminal justice bill that would ban these types of weapons. but you're quite right, andy. we've been going around and around the houses on this home secretary talking tough and acting weak for the secretaries. >> this is this is an entirely unifying policy . there isn't unifying policy. there isn't anyone out there that wouldn't say, oh, no, actually, we really need what we really need in our hom
and as yvette cooper points out, the samurai sword that killed daniel anjorin that was the 14 year old was killed in hainault by that. that guy that was running around the streets attacking me with the streets attacking me with the sword. that still isn't illegal. >> how are we? >> how are we? >> this is i mean, it's the most ridiculous thing i think i've seen, labour saying it's not a criticism of labour, but saying we will ban the sword that killed daniel. >> why is he...