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and he served under a number of prime ministers, theresa mae and borisjohnson, alongside mrjohnson boris johnson, alongside mrjohnson he borisjohnson, alongside mrjohnson he was one of the leaders of the campaign to leave the eu. his decision of course comes as more than 70 conservative mps have announced that they are leaving rather than fight the election in july. now, this is our understanding, laura ginsberg's understanding, laura ginsberg's understanding that michael gove will not stand as an mp. laura goons... this newsjust breaking come not stand as an mp. laura goons... this news just breaking come of that michael gove the long serving can cabinet minister is not going to stand as an mp at the upcoming general election injuly. he was elected in 2005 and of course well known as a minister for a number of different things. he's the levelling up different things. he's the levelling up secretary, he has also been chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, minister in the cabinet office. he was also secretary of state for environment, food and rural affairs. state for environment, food and
and he served under a number of prime ministers, theresa mae and borisjohnson, alongside mrjohnson boris johnson, alongside mrjohnson he borisjohnson, alongside mrjohnson he was one of the leaders of the campaign to leave the eu. his decision of course comes as more than 70 conservative mps have announced that they are leaving rather than fight the election in july. now, this is our understanding, laura ginsberg's understanding, laura ginsberg's understanding that michael gove will not stand as...
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johnson so what kind of decency can we talk about here? the scandal seemed to be hushed up, but last year new accusations were made. another investigation was published by garden. lawyers representing the families of the victims said no less. civilians were killed by three elite special forces units that operated during the occupation of afghanistan from 2010 to 2013. afghans have repeatedly been found killed in or near their homes after nighttime raids by special forces. according to the guardian, one of the special forces personally killed 35 afghans in one six-month tour of duty as part of the proposed policy of exterminating all combat-ready men. for 10 years now, the british special forces have been hanging over the domoclean sword of consequences due to bloody massacres, but as soon as the topic begins to emerge in society again, the story each time receives a very interesting continuation, as it happened this time. after the lawyers presented new evidence , the smell of frying began again, the military began to cover their tracks, a
johnson so what kind of decency can we talk about here? the scandal seemed to be hushed up, but last year new accusations were made. another investigation was published by garden. lawyers representing the families of the victims said no less. civilians were killed by three elite special forces units that operated during the occupation of afghanistan from 2010 to 2013. afghans have repeatedly been found killed in or near their homes after nighttime raids by special forces. according to the...
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what about boris johnson? i seem to remember _ board... what about boris johnson? i seem to remember and _ board... what about boris johnson? i seem to remember and image - board. .. what about boris johnson? i seem to remember and image of- board... what about boris johnson? i seem to remember and image of the | seem to remember and image of the former mayor of london on a zip wire looking, well, how can i put it? some people might say somewhat look ridiculous on a zip wire. he some people might say somewhat look ridiculous on a zip wire.— ridiculous on a zip wire. he seemed to lean into — ridiculous on a zip wire. he seemed to lean into the _ ridiculous on a zip wire. he seemed to lean into the same _ ridiculous on a zip wire. he seemed to lean into the same mantra. - ridiculous on a zip wire. he seemed to lean into the same mantra. he i to lean into the same mantra. he wasn't running for office, he was mayor of london and it was promoting the olympic games. this is a serious campaign, and we need to add
what about boris johnson? i seem to remember _ board... what about boris johnson? i seem to remember and _ board... what about boris johnson? i seem to remember and image - board. .. what about boris johnson? i seem to remember and image of- board... what about boris johnson? i seem to remember and image of the | seem to remember and image of the former mayor of london on a zip wire looking, well, how can i put it? some people might say somewhat look ridiculous on a zip wire. he some people...
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johnson, so oh what kind of decency can we talk about here ? the scandal seemed to be hushed up, but last year new accusations were made. next the investigation was published by garden, a lawyer. representatives of the families of the victims said at least 80 civilians were killed by three elite special forces units that operated during the occupation of afghanistan from 2010 to 2013. afghans have repeatedly been found killed in or near their homes after nighttime raids by special forces. according to the guardian, one commando personally killed 35 afghans in one six-month tour of duty as part of his alleged mission. policy of extermination of all men of fighting age in the homes of residents during raids, regardless of the threat they posed. the new allegations are contained in a document submitted by law firm lee day. she studied emails from senior officers from that period. in them, the military warned that quote: there is a clear disregard for people's lives. britain here repeats the same position of the us, which actually ignores any calls
johnson, so oh what kind of decency can we talk about here ? the scandal seemed to be hushed up, but last year new accusations were made. next the investigation was published by garden, a lawyer. representatives of the families of the victims said at least 80 civilians were killed by three elite special forces units that operated during the occupation of afghanistan from 2010 to 2013. afghans have repeatedly been found killed in or near their homes after nighttime raids by special forces....
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no mention of the lying of boris johnson. 0urvoters mention of the lying of boris johnson. 0ur voters to forget all of that? i johnson. our voters to forget all of that? ., , johnson. our voters to forget all of that? . , . . . that? i am very clear about the workers of _ that? i am very clear about the workers of this _ that? i am very clear about the workers of this conservative i workers of this conservative government has been since 2010, whereby the weight we inherited an absolute economic mess in the labour party. since then what we have done is we have seen british kids being some of the best readers in the entire world. we have revolutionised the education system. we have completely changed the way our welfare system works. it pays to work for the first time. implement levels are up. youth under clement levels are up. youth under clement levels are up. youth under clement levels are down. when implement levels are down. when implement levels are down by 40%. the record of the conservative party in the last 14 years is a strong one was that now we know times of been incredibly
no mention of the lying of boris johnson. 0urvoters mention of the lying of boris johnson. 0ur voters to forget all of that? i johnson. our voters to forget all of that? ., , johnson. our voters to forget all of that? . , . . . that? i am very clear about the workers of _ that? i am very clear about the workers of this _ that? i am very clear about the workers of this conservative i workers of this conservative government has been since 2010, whereby the weight we inherited an absolute economic...
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since the last parliamentary elections in 2019 , the conservative party has changed leader boris johnson and lystra srishi sunok three times. and if earlier this position was transferred in an attempt to save the ratings of the conservative party, now there is no question of this." the only realistic request that could be urishi is not in question. sunoka, who would shake off this power, so as not to at least act as the gravedigger of his party, from fidot to yakov, from yakov to everyone, just as hiccup is being driven away from each other, in britain in recent years there has been power, but it’s too late to change faces if people turned to a completely different place, with the health care system in coma. the british save money and go abroad for treatment from england, and when they return they talk about overseas miracles, doctors treat there, british women alice in turkey replaced her hip joint, put her back on her feet, and at home they have been advising physiotherapy for years. a turkish consultant brought the results of the analysis to my room. imagine, i didn’t even have ti
since the last parliamentary elections in 2019 , the conservative party has changed leader boris johnson and lystra srishi sunok three times. and if earlier this position was transferred in an attempt to save the ratings of the conservative party, now there is no question of this." the only realistic request that could be urishi is not in question. sunoka, who would shake off this power, so as not to at least act as the gravedigger of his party, from fidot to yakov, from yakov to everyone,...
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they recalled the story of two years ago, when boris johnson tried to disrupt, or rather , disrupted the conclusion of the istanbul agreements, and of course , this wording that britain continues to add fuel to the fire of the conflict from the chinese is a rather harsh statement, i would say. the state duma budget and tax committee approved recommendations based on the results of parliamentary hearings on improving tax legislation. first of all, we are talking about fair taxation of citizens, creating conditions for business development and increasing the efficiency of the entire tax system. in particular, it is recommended to maintain without changes the tax regime for the self-employed, which today amounts to 10 million people. one more question, the middle class today. not only getting back on their feet, these are doctors, teachers and representatives of small businesses, they need help. the main burden should fall on the rich. the bill will be introduced government in the spring session, and its discussion will be completely open. when improving the tax system, the main advanta
they recalled the story of two years ago, when boris johnson tried to disrupt, or rather , disrupted the conclusion of the istanbul agreements, and of course , this wording that britain continues to add fuel to the fire of the conflict from the chinese is a rather harsh statement, i would say. the state duma budget and tax committee approved recommendations based on the results of parliamentary hearings on improving tax legislation. first of all, we are talking about fair taxation of citizens,...
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johnson, who said that you will fight until the last ukrainian, who... took it forbidden there, that means signing the istanbul agreements, well, from the whole attitude of all western leaders towards ukraine, and it is quite obvious that the west for them is the instrument with which they are trying to weaken, or at best for them to achieve the destruction of russia, this absolutely, they will recognize zelensky, koloch, anyone, and will not really think about this issue. i thank you for your comment, thank you for the detailed answers to the questions for shedding light on such legal subtleties, i will remind you that there were connections mykola azarov, statesman, former prime minister of ukraine, now we have a short pause, and after that we are waiting for vasily prozero to contact us, we will continue this topic with him, all the best to you, every wedding ends the same, newlyweds. i donated money, investments in the future, i prefer investments, where you agree to invest, but first we will open a deposit, with interest at sea, with sber everyone can profitably increase their s
johnson, who said that you will fight until the last ukrainian, who... took it forbidden there, that means signing the istanbul agreements, well, from the whole attitude of all western leaders towards ukraine, and it is quite obvious that the west for them is the instrument with which they are trying to weaken, or at best for them to achieve the destruction of russia, this absolutely, they will recognize zelensky, koloch, anyone, and will not really think about this issue. i thank you for your...
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on the contrary, the day before, former british prime minister boris johnson received members of the azov terrorist organization in parliament. the british politician stands with the neo-nazis, unfurling their flag and calls them terrorists. heroes. here are the shots. i thank the heroes from the azov brigade. at the russian embassy. in london reacted to the hospitable reception of members of a terrorist organization in the british parliament. the grotesque spectacle of militants from the neo-nazi azov brigade, which was greeted with applause in the british parliament yesterday, is completely in bad taste. azov fell into disrepute throughout the world due to its widespread use of the fascist wolfsangel insignia, as well as heinous war crimes against civilians. maybe whether the entertainment of obvious fascists in the building. parliament to explain the documented rise in anti-semitism in the uk. meanwhile, germany and denmark handed over 10 more leopard tanks to kiev, and the pentagon reported that the first batch of ukrainian soldiers had completed training to operate the f-16. in
on the contrary, the day before, former british prime minister boris johnson received members of the azov terrorist organization in parliament. the british politician stands with the neo-nazis, unfurling their flag and calls them terrorists. heroes. here are the shots. i thank the heroes from the azov brigade. at the russian embassy. in london reacted to the hospitable reception of members of a terrorist organization in the british parliament. the grotesque spectacle of militants from the...
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if we turned to istanbul, boris johnson came to kiev and said that we are in love, we will not sign anything with them, and let’s just fight. why did the west take this position? i speak namely the west and, above all, the anglo-saxon world, since the former prime minister, mr. johnson could not come on his own initiative without consulting with washington on this matter. surely such consultations not only took place, but i think that he simply went on a business trip at the expense of the american administration, they paid him a travel allowance for this, and there he stated his position on what was needed. to negotiations, but let them return, but return not based on what one side wants, but based on those agreements of a fundamental nature, which were reached during difficult negotiations in belarus and turkey and based on the current realities that have developed on earth, we are ready for this, but the west is only ready for something else, to supply more and more weapons, they are diligently provoking. the situation is constantly increasing the level of escalation, there are a lot of
if we turned to istanbul, boris johnson came to kiev and said that we are in love, we will not sign anything with them, and let’s just fight. why did the west take this position? i speak namely the west and, above all, the anglo-saxon world, since the former prime minister, mr. johnson could not come on his own initiative without consulting with washington on this matter. surely such consultations not only took place, but i think that he simply went on a business trip at the expense of the...
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if we turned to istanbul, boris johnson came to kiev and said that we are in love, we will not sign anything with them, and let’s just fight. why did the west take this position? i say specifically the west and, above all, the anglo-saxon world, since the former prime minister, mr. johnson, could not come on his own personal initiative without consultation with washington on this matter. surely such consultations are not the only ones. there were, but i think that he simply went on a business trip at the expense of the american administration, they paid him a travel allowance for this, so he stated there the position that it is necessary to fight with russia until the last ukrainian, this was in ospreys, of course, until the bitter end inflict a strategic defeat on russia, well, apparently they were counting on such a result, but since if they see that the result is not working out, apparently they need to make adjustments, there was goal has been set. to achieve the strategic defeat of russia and victory over russia on the battlefield, we see now that conversations have resumed again that
if we turned to istanbul, boris johnson came to kiev and said that we are in love, we will not sign anything with them, and let’s just fight. why did the west take this position? i say specifically the west and, above all, the anglo-saxon world, since the former prime minister, mr. johnson, could not come on his own personal initiative without consultation with washington on this matter. surely such consultations are not the only ones. there were, but i think that he simply went on a business...
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he was asked one question would you allow boris johnson? would you allow boris johnson? would you want boris johnson to get the vote out for the tory party of election ? here's what we have of election? here's what we have to say. >> i've been clear about this as well in the past. >> right. i want every conservative who shares the vision that i do to be part of that campaign to fight for the things that we believe in, ultimately. look, of course, the conservative family is a broad church, but we're united by a set of values and that set of values that i talked about earlier on are founded an innate optimism about our country and what it can achieve. an intrinsic sense of pride in our history and our identity , and a history and our identity, and a knowledge that actually progress comes from people , not from the comes from people, not from the state. and that's about creating the dynamic, innovative economy. i talked about seizing the opportunities of brexit. recap dufing opportunities of brexit. recap during what we had. we led the world in the industrial revolution, r
he was asked one question would you allow boris johnson? would you allow boris johnson? would you want boris johnson to get the vote out for the tory party of election ? here's what we have of election? here's what we have to say. >> i've been clear about this as well in the past. >> right. i want every conservative who shares the vision that i do to be part of that campaign to fight for the things that we believe in, ultimately. look, of course, the conservative family is a broad...
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obviously boris johnson was mayor, eight years ago, but sadiq khan has won two elections. was the odds on favourite this time. and of course no votes have been counted so he may well win. but equally some of his policies, like on the ulez, are unpopular in the outer boroughs of london, where many more people drive. we remember that the uxbridge by—election was won by the conservatives very much against the formbook there, and so there is, i suppose, a slim chance that we might see an upset in london. but it's the race is not always to the swift, but that's the way to bet at the moment. so i think money is still on sadiq khan. but, we will have to wait and see what the ballots say. >> i suppose the big difference between the london mayor election and all of those parliamentary seats in london is that at a general election, the turnout is a lot higher. we see a very, very, high level of political engagement at general elections, mayoral elections . elections, mayoral elections. fewer people, frankly, can be bothered to vote. one of the theories is that those that are motiv
obviously boris johnson was mayor, eight years ago, but sadiq khan has won two elections. was the odds on favourite this time. and of course no votes have been counted so he may well win. but equally some of his policies, like on the ulez, are unpopular in the outer boroughs of london, where many more people drive. we remember that the uxbridge by—election was won by the conservatives very much against the formbook there, and so there is, i suppose, a slim chance that we might see an upset in...
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boris johnson had an appeal and he had a platform and he had a brand simple marketing. he had a well known brand and he was able to reach parts of the country that other people couldn't. simple. after lockdown and after everything that happened with covid, that brand was toxic. so i think if they'd stuck with him, there would have been even even more catastrophic situation than they are now. >> do you not think labour in power would have found themselves in the same position? >> that's a really interesting question. and that's where my mind had gone. it's almost academic, in my opinion, who's beenin academic, in my opinion, who's been in power since 2016. the minute the people voted for brexit, we had a parliament. we still have a parliament that largely stands against brexit. the conservative party were against it. they still are against it. they still are against it. the majority of them, the one nation not who control the parliamentary party are against it. and the labour party, absolutely. whatever starmer says, well, not whatever starmer says, well, not whatever st
boris johnson had an appeal and he had a platform and he had a brand simple marketing. he had a well known brand and he was able to reach parts of the country that other people couldn't. simple. after lockdown and after everything that happened with covid, that brand was toxic. so i think if they'd stuck with him, there would have been even even more catastrophic situation than they are now. >> do you not think labour in power would have found themselves in the same position? >>...
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former british prime minister boris johnson, during a visit to oxford at the beginning of the twenty-first year, called the vaccine that the university invented together with the astrazelnik company a triumph of british science. the head of the european commission, ursula vonderlein, will come a little later. even expressed a desire:
former british prime minister boris johnson, during a visit to oxford at the beginning of the twenty-first year, called the vaccine that the university invented together with the astrazelnik company a triumph of british science. the head of the european commission, ursula vonderlein, will come a little later. even expressed a desire:
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dominic cumings, who at one time was boris johnson's chief adviser, said: anti-russian sanctions harmed europe itself and did not affect the course of the ukrainian conflict. cumings' interview with the i-news portal is very emotional and full of obscene language. vocabulary. we should not have found ourselves in such an idiotic situation at all, this is not a repetition of 1940 with zelensky trying to deceive everyone in the role of an outsider churchill, completely to the corrupt ukrainian mafia state of us openly, as a result we look real, which anyone can use as they please. the lesson we taught putin is that we are a bunch of clowns, however, putin already knew this even before the conflict began, we just showed the whole world what a bunch of clowns we are, and also america seeks to appropriate russian assets, has already introduced a sanctions regime, which only contributes to the creation... the economist notes that the collapse of the dollar system may suddenly occur, but it did not work out to antagonize china and russia, admits the head of european diplomacy, josep borel. the
dominic cumings, who at one time was boris johnson's chief adviser, said: anti-russian sanctions harmed europe itself and did not affect the course of the ukrainian conflict. cumings' interview with the i-news portal is very emotional and full of obscene language. vocabulary. we should not have found ourselves in such an idiotic situation at all, this is not a repetition of 1940 with zelensky trying to deceive everyone in the role of an outsider churchill, completely to the corrupt ukrainian...
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dominic cumings, who at one time was boris johnson's chief adviser, said: anti-russian sanctions harmed europe itself and did not affect the course of the ukrainian conflict. cumings' interview with the i-news portal is very emotional and full of obscene language. we shouldn’t have gotten into such an idiotic situation in the first place; this is not a repeat of 1940 with someone trying. deceive zelensky in the role of churchill's outsider, the completely corrupt ukrainian mafia state openly us, as a result, we look real, which anyone can use as they please. the lesson we taught putin is that we are a bunch of clowns. however, putin already knew this even before the conflict began, we only showed the whole world what a bunch of clowns we are, and america is also trying to appropriate russian assets. introduced a sanctions regime that only promotes the creation of alternative financial systems for to the whole world, this does not teach putin any lesson, it just shows that we are idiots. the west is abusing sanctions, the british magazine theeconomist reluctantly admits, notes that the
dominic cumings, who at one time was boris johnson's chief adviser, said: anti-russian sanctions harmed europe itself and did not affect the course of the ukrainian conflict. cumings' interview with the i-news portal is very emotional and full of obscene language. we shouldn’t have gotten into such an idiotic situation in the first place; this is not a repeat of 1940 with someone trying. deceive zelensky in the role of churchill's outsider, the completely corrupt ukrainian mafia state openly...
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johnson and jeremy corbyn. labour sources say that we aren't going to rip up the formatjust to suit the whims of the conservative party. that's it from us tonight. election newsnight is here every weekday night 10.30 bbc two and bbc news — for interviews with all the parties and deep insight. faisal�*s here tomorrow. have a good night live from london, this is bbc news. rishi sunak zigzags across britain on a whirlwind tour — and sir keir starmer rallies support at a football club in kent — at the start of six frantic weeks of the uk general election campaign. at least four people are dead after a building collapses in mallorca. hello, i'm courtney bembridge. it's only 2a hours since the prime minister sprung ajuly general election on us all — but campaigning is already in full swing. party leaders are setting off on what will be six frantic weeks of intense campaigning ahead of the 11th ofjuly. the prime minister has already been to events in england, wales, and scotland today. the labour leader, who
johnson and jeremy corbyn. labour sources say that we aren't going to rip up the formatjust to suit the whims of the conservative party. that's it from us tonight. election newsnight is here every weekday night 10.30 bbc two and bbc news — for interviews with all the parties and deep insight. faisal�*s here tomorrow. have a good night live from london, this is bbc news. rishi sunak zigzags across britain on a whirlwind tour — and sir keir starmer rallies support at a football club in kent...
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in 2021, boris johnson got a bit of around two bounce after the vaccine roller but look what happened since. the change in the last three years. that is the tory vote change, down 14%. that is pretty big. it's worth looking through some councils when the conservatives used to be in power but are not any more because of this. have a look here at redditch. this is a bellwether seat and we said that all morning and an area with the parties think the result is pretty indicative of how the country is feeling. look at that. the conservatives have lost 11 seats, labour won ten and it means this long line of blue down here is done. this is now a labour—controlled council. let's have a look at another one. rushmore in hampshire and the conservatives have lost eight seats and labour have won seven. a long line of blue has come to an end. it is now a labour—controlled council. finally, the electoral coalition that the conservatives managed to build at the last general election in 2019 included hartlepool. sorry, it didn't, i was slightly misleading you there, hartlepool was an area for the c
in 2021, boris johnson got a bit of around two bounce after the vaccine roller but look what happened since. the change in the last three years. that is the tory vote change, down 14%. that is pretty big. it's worth looking through some councils when the conservatives used to be in power but are not any more because of this. have a look here at redditch. this is a bellwether seat and we said that all morning and an area with the parties think the result is pretty indicative of how the country...
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boris johnson's old seat, and a lot of people thought it was going to go labour. and they made that the ulez by—election. and most people in that seat decided they didn't want ulez. and so they voted for the tory candidate there. and i just wonder if that's what the tories are thinking here, if they can come out and say, look, we think net zero is a bit of a fad and we don't really care about that. they might actually play quite well. yeah. oh no, the chances are that particular thing we're going to do at all and it won't hurt you too much and it's all going to be wonderful. >> and we agree with this, but i think people might see through this and realise that if you're not careful, you will get these events. i mean, how frightening was it that aircraft falling so many thousand feet ? yeah. he was many thousand feet? yeah. he was saying there are more of these things coming. i think, you know, that's climate . know, that's climate. >> they said it was. >> they said it was. >> they said it was climate change. no, they said no. >> but but you know what? >> but but
boris johnson's old seat, and a lot of people thought it was going to go labour. and they made that the ulez by—election. and most people in that seat decided they didn't want ulez. and so they voted for the tory candidate there. and i just wonder if that's what the tories are thinking here, if they can come out and say, look, we think net zero is a bit of a fad and we don't really care about that. they might actually play quite well. yeah. oh no, the chances are that particular thing we're...
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the ousting of boris johnson? i know a lot of you lent your to vote the tories and it was because of brexit. it was because of boris johnson. what will you do next time? huge huge debate. i can tell you you are massively divided at home. i was running a poll, wasn't i? i was asking you on twitter or x, what do you think about rishi sunak's decision to call this general election? i was asking you whether or not you supported it. was it the right decision? was it not the right decision or have you given up caring? well, look, i can tell you, nearly 50% of you have now given up caring, about when the general election is in this country. you know what? i find that incredibly sad . and i blame so many politicians for what they have done to our society. the disengagement among so many of you at home is something that is really, actually quite tragic. i want you to ponder, though, how on earth can people make you turn out? we have the date. it is on. let's see what the next few weeks hold. but for now, luciana, thank you
the ousting of boris johnson? i know a lot of you lent your to vote the tories and it was because of brexit. it was because of boris johnson. what will you do next time? huge huge debate. i can tell you you are massively divided at home. i was running a poll, wasn't i? i was asking you on twitter or x, what do you think about rishi sunak's decision to call this general election? i was asking you whether or not you supported it. was it the right decision? was it not the right decision or have...
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back in august 2022, then-outgoing prime minister boris johnson called the hidden facts the worst treatment disaster in history national health service. at the same time , the government announced that thousands of survivors of the infected blood scandal would be given compensation of £100,000, but those involved. the companies said that most of the victims were simply ignored. in ukraine, small businesses are complaining of an acute shortage of employees after tightening mobilization. men are simply afraid to go to work, because management is now obliged to check lists with military registration and enlistment offices. about the situation in the country in stanislav’s material bernwald. the empty streets of ukrainian cities and military commissars, like shadowy ghouls in search of food, scurry from block to block. 0:0. kharkov and kherson have left kiev deserted; only rare daredevils with reinforced concrete armor from conscription or track and field athletes who can run fast dare to show themselves on the street. some creative individuals pronounce an invented legend for the military c
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and he's quite an inoffensive type compared to, say, boris johnson got a few colleagues backs up, but they're obviously thinking it's not about the leader necessarily, it's about the party and the party's brand, as we've seen from these elections, is pretty toxic. >> let's pore over some of the results. the mail on sunday has got very handy graphic. i mean, all of the newspapers love a graphic. this morning we've got pie charts, we've got graphs, we've got pictures of failed tory politicians with their headsin tory politicians with their heads in their hands. i mean, it's a terrible picture. what's your overall analysis, james? i mean, it's a really, really good set of results for labour, although as the graph show, they wouldn't at the at the moment on the on the basis of the current results, which we must say don't take into account scotland which changes the picture, they couldn't form a majority government and you've got effectively the conservative vote being eaten into by reform , vote being eaten into by reform, and you've got the labour vote being eaten into by independents ,
and he's quite an inoffensive type compared to, say, boris johnson got a few colleagues backs up, but they're obviously thinking it's not about the leader necessarily, it's about the party and the party's brand, as we've seen from these elections, is pretty toxic. >> let's pore over some of the results. the mail on sunday has got very handy graphic. i mean, all of the newspapers love a graphic. this morning we've got pie charts, we've got graphs, we've got pictures of failed tory...
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she is on the right on the parties, she was a true blue brexiteer, massive fan of boris johnson. she backed liz truss when she was standing to become prime minister. she had recently criticized the government's record on trying to tackle illegal migration and asylum-seekers and saying their plan wasn't going to work. but i think tory mp's are incredulous but today she is presenting herself as a champion of the center ground where, for many people, that isn't where she has been until now. christian: no, there are plenty of things you can read about her point of view on labour's migration policies. let bit in the editor at the financial times. this adds to the sense of narrative, lucy, after that local elections and a difficult weekend, another day when the conservative party is on the defensive. it just feels like the prime minister isn't able to get on e front foot. guest: i think that's right. let's not forget she is the second tory mp to defect to labour in as many weeks after dan poulter, an mp in suffolk left in the last fortnight. and as you said, rishi sunak and his strateg
she is on the right on the parties, she was a true blue brexiteer, massive fan of boris johnson. she backed liz truss when she was standing to become prime minister. she had recently criticized the government's record on trying to tackle illegal migration and asylum-seekers and saying their plan wasn't going to work. but i think tory mp's are incredulous but today she is presenting herself as a champion of the center ground where, for many people, that isn't where she has been until now....
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well, as i said here in 2021, what bons as i said here in 2021, what boris johnson effectively did was open up the borders to the whole of the world, not just the european union as it was pre—brexit what i'm pleased that people are finally catching up with the fact that this is having a massive impact on people's quality of life . i people's quality of life. i don't even think this is about economics. this is what i said on question time back in 2016. look, whichever way you cut this, immigration is the number one issue in british politics. it has been for some years. people are very upset. they're very unhappy. they're seeing the impact on local schools. they're seeing the impact on gp services. they're seeing the impact on housing or the inability of young people to get on the housing ladder. so that's why it's the number one issue. there are reports that say that we're better off with mass immigration. there are some reports that say we're slightly worse off economically with mass immigration. but to me there's an issue called the quality of life . and i and i think that life. and
well, as i said here in 2021, what bons as i said here in 2021, what boris johnson effectively did was open up the borders to the whole of the world, not just the european union as it was pre—brexit what i'm pleased that people are finally catching up with the fact that this is having a massive impact on people's quality of life . i people's quality of life. i don't even think this is about economics. this is what i said on question time back in 2016. look, whichever way you cut this,...
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boris johnson promised a lot of it. by the way, boris is slightly greener, perhaps, than you might like him to be. i think he's pro net zero, but leaving aside net zero for a second, you know, we were promised all of this and we've been promised it again and again and again and i would like nothing more, by the way, than to be put out of politics by a resurgent centre right, pro—british, pro—british people's interest party that necessitate no longer necessitated people like me being in politics. i'm only here, frankly, because the conservative party hasn't been conservative. >> but, ben, i don't want to put you out of politics, because actually, i think people like you who've been successful in business are needed in politics because you need people who are able to make systems operate and to make them work and who believe in things. and one of the things you focused on is the unity of the united kingdom. and we see with this dreadful judgement of the court in northern ireland, that it is still a member of the europ
boris johnson promised a lot of it. by the way, boris is slightly greener, perhaps, than you might like him to be. i think he's pro net zero, but leaving aside net zero for a second, you know, we were promised all of this and we've been promised it again and again and again and i would like nothing more, by the way, than to be put out of politics by a resurgent centre right, pro—british, pro—british people's interest party that necessitate no longer necessitated people like me being in...
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johnson because boris johnson again , is somebody who johnson again, is somebody who cannot really nail down and say what his politics are. it's quite a, it's quite a liberal character. but he was in the tories and keir starmer used to back corbyn all the way. now he's this centre, centre right version of labour. we don't know what he means and he's inviting natalie elphicke into his party. so it only goes to exacerbate that as a problem. >> i mean i think there's been some great spin done to make this way more of a labour problem. how are we? we're talking about someone who was a conservative who thought, i don't want to be in there anymore. and this seems to be more of a labour problem than it is a tourist. they've done some great spin because you imagine the conversation included natalie pointing out she wasn't going to stand again at the next election. so they have to unselect the labour candidate they've got. so keir starmer must have thought it's going to look bad, isn't it? let's let's let her in for a few weeks. it's going to look bad on the on the tories and somehow it's just l
johnson because boris johnson again , is somebody who johnson again, is somebody who cannot really nail down and say what his politics are. it's quite a, it's quite a liberal character. but he was in the tories and keir starmer used to back corbyn all the way. now he's this centre, centre right version of labour. we don't know what he means and he's inviting natalie elphicke into his party. so it only goes to exacerbate that as a problem. >> i mean i think there's been some great spin...
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johnson was prime minister, the whole basis on which they won seats. christian: something very cle to your heart, as burnley is close to my heart, you question the point about the politics. i am sure conservative supporters would question whether this is smart policy in rentable seats. -- redwall seats. burnley is the number one target in the selection. a lot of the money invested there have been about getting people out of unemployment, lifting people out of the poverty trap. are you saying then that it is just another example here of the conservative party raiding a fu nd that they said it would make all the difference, level up some of these constituencies? >> that's exactly the case. it was george osborne in manchester giving a speech, before the election was called, said political parties have sprinkled cash around. this fund was never like that, the shared prosperity fund, because it replaced old structural funds, seeking to address inequality, raise productivity in northern towns and cities. that is a huge cut to one of the cities that is drivin
johnson was prime minister, the whole basis on which they won seats. christian: something very cle to your heart, as burnley is close to my heart, you question the point about the politics. i am sure conservative supporters would question whether this is smart policy in rentable seats. -- redwall seats. burnley is the number one target in the selection. a lot of the money invested there have been about getting people out of unemployment, lifting people out of the poverty trap. are you saying...
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. >> okay, but you can't be held for that because boris johnson wasn't interviewed by andrew neil. it didn't mean that andrew neil. it didn't mean that andrew neil couldn't. but i think the people knew in the 19 in the 2019 election, how an what an unprincipled character a johnson was and how he couldn't be trusted. >> and therefore they prepared for that eventuality. >> you mustn't allow tv channels to be held to ransom by one person refusing to appear. >> i agree, i agree, but i mean, they could have changed the nature of the programme. so there was more criticism of sunak than than than you've just portrayed. >> this seems to me pretty fundamentally about freedom of speech that you must be able to have a programme that questions the prime minister and decide what is suitable, and that ofcom is applying its rules erratically, unfairly . and erratically, unfairly. and actually it just wanted a more left wing programme . left wing programme. >> like most, attacks on free speech, it underestimates the intelligence of the general public. intelligence of the general pubuc.the intellig
. >> okay, but you can't be held for that because boris johnson wasn't interviewed by andrew neil. it didn't mean that andrew neil. it didn't mean that andrew neil couldn't. but i think the people knew in the 19 in the 2019 election, how an what an unprincipled character a johnson was and how he couldn't be trusted. >> and therefore they prepared for that eventuality. >> you mustn't allow tv channels to be held to ransom by one person refusing to appear. >> i agree, i...
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what did boris johnson stand for? i know he gave you a job near loyal, a good thing, huge amount. >> that's another program. >> that's another program. >> yes, yes, i know, but the fact is, what does he stand for? he stood for boris johnson. we've got. what did liz truss stand for? >> liz truss stood for. oh, for heaven's sake. >> no, she stood no principled ideological leader we've had in a very long time. >> yes, but bonkers. >> yes, but bonkers. >> well, i don't agree with that anyway, this is really exciting. in a fascinating new discovery from the depths of volcanic ash in herculaneum, a new papyrus scroll has revealed how one of the great western philosophers, plato, may have spent his final evening the ancient scroll was found carbonated because of the ad 79 explosion of mount vesuvius, and it suggests that the greek philosopher was extremely ill with fever, spent his last hours listening to a thracian slave girl playing the flute. well, stella , this is so flute. well, stella, this is so exciting because there
what did boris johnson stand for? i know he gave you a job near loyal, a good thing, huge amount. >> that's another program. >> that's another program. >> yes, yes, i know, but the fact is, what does he stand for? he stood for boris johnson. we've got. what did liz truss stand for? >> liz truss stood for. oh, for heaven's sake. >> no, she stood no principled ideological leader we've had in a very long time. >> yes, but bonkers. >> yes, but bonkers....
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. >> well i supported boris johnson. are you actually a conservative? >> why don't you join reform? >> why don't you join reform? >> i am, but this isn't about me. it's about the labour party. let's have a clip of what keir starmer said to christopher hope about immigration. >> number three, launch a new border security command. you're not saying stop the boat. >> nobody but nobody should be making that journey across the channelin making that journey across the channel in a small boat. i think that we can smash the vile gangs that we can smash the vile gangs that are running this trade, that are running this trade, that are running this trade, that are making a fortune putting people into boats. gimmicks such as rwanda, which cost a fortune and removes less than 1% of those arriving by small boat, is not going to work. i want to tackle the very real problem with a serious response . response. >> this is exactly what the government has been trying and this hasn't actually worked. because without a deterrent for people to come, all the command and control, all the money given to the
. >> well i supported boris johnson. are you actually a conservative? >> why don't you join reform? >> why don't you join reform? >> i am, but this isn't about me. it's about the labour party. let's have a clip of what keir starmer said to christopher hope about immigration. >> number three, launch a new border security command. you're not saying stop the boat. >> nobody but nobody should be making that journey across the channelin making that journey across...
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born on the upper east side of manhattan, former british prime minister boris johnson, always good to see you, sir. thanks for joining nice to see you, jay, coming up next is a special report on a friend of the lead who appears often here on the show. >> her battle with cancer, and her faith, and how it's helping her with a difficult prognosis i love your dress i splurged a little because liberty mutual customize my car insurance and i saved hundreds that's great. i know. right. i've been telling everyone did you hear that type just set her first word. >> can you say mama? >> never? >> can you say on how many people did you tell only pay for what you need lucky? okay no way why would i use kayak to compare hundreds of travel sites at once i like to do things myself i do my own searching you sky it i can't trust anything else to do the job right hi act search one, i'm done the ups stores, not just the ship and score where the beat shipping store believe the packing to watch the we understand this is more than a package store where the packet should be guaranteed store the piece of mont
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we saw what boris johnson did with the remainers as he tried to get brexit over the line. we can see what theresa may did before she called that general election and you can feel really powerful and strong. but on the way down you need your friends. yes. and whatever, whatever victory keir starmer secures, there is there are going to be some bumps and he may not. >> i mean, that's the point, isn't it? because this, decision to withdraw faiza shaheen from chingford and woodford green, i mean, i covered that area because iain duncan smith, the tory candidate, former tory leader, got a lot of abuse. and there was a lot of activist activity in 2019 and things were posted through the letterbox of his campaign office and graffiti was daubed on the wall. and i think the point is, is that those labour activists who were really behind somebody who was basically a corbynista candidate aren't necessarily going to go out campaigning with the same figour out campaigning with the same rigour if they get somebody who resembles, you know, labour's darren jones. yeah, who's much more of a
we saw what boris johnson did with the remainers as he tried to get brexit over the line. we can see what theresa may did before she called that general election and you can feel really powerful and strong. but on the way down you need your friends. yes. and whatever, whatever victory keir starmer secures, there is there are going to be some bumps and he may not. >> i mean, that's the point, isn't it? because this, decision to withdraw faiza shaheen from chingford and woodford green, i...
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i 6 claims that the operation in boucher was designed on the direct orders of boris johnson. the former british prime minister and was, am solely disrupting the assemble accords negotiations on which had not yet been finalized. at the time of the propagation in february 2024, it became known that johnson was one of the initiators of the disruption of the negotiations to reach peace agreements between russia and ukraine. russian president vladimir putin has previously said, but it's no secret, but that you took boots on the ground and you, cried randal, sort of shifts for another company. so sometimes a military personnel from nato countries are present there. we know that we hear both french and english featured there. there is nothing good in this. first of all, for them because they died there and in large numbers. and us intelligence reports and other sources of reveal the british prime minister wishes to not say quickly sent delegates of special forces to ukraine in 2023 without notifying parliament. the foundation of soul says, say that 97000 nights have soldiers and off
i 6 claims that the operation in boucher was designed on the direct orders of boris johnson. the former british prime minister and was, am solely disrupting the assemble accords negotiations on which had not yet been finalized. at the time of the propagation in february 2024, it became known that johnson was one of the initiators of the disruption of the negotiations to reach peace agreements between russia and ukraine. russian president vladimir putin has previously said, but it's no secret,...
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johnson, sending hundreds of thousands of ukrainians to the desk in the interest of the west, victoria calling for them when we return from miss temple forest, johnson came to kia and said that we would not sign anything with them at all. and let's just continue fighting on the rest as yet to come with a meat grinder, catherine pace, just last month. so let's do sondra. new mobile is ation order. turning ukraine into an open prism, the west is certainly apply to that because the lies of ukrainians are a fair price to pay a cheap one at that. so it is very much in our interest to support ukraine because they are fighting this war. we're not fighting and so i think we have to engage also in the dialogue with our americans colleagues and, and friends because they have the same interest in way. of course, the 14 frames very cheap way to, to make sure that russia with this regime is not the threats to the nature lines. but this for the west is what food independent and democratic state looks like. with no position, no free press, no ability to hold the government to account. for the point i
johnson, sending hundreds of thousands of ukrainians to the desk in the interest of the west, victoria calling for them when we return from miss temple forest, johnson came to kia and said that we would not sign anything with them at all. and let's just continue fighting on the rest as yet to come with a meat grinder, catherine pace, just last month. so let's do sondra. new mobile is ation order. turning ukraine into an open prism, the west is certainly apply to that because the lies of...
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dominic cumings, who at one time was boris johnson's chief adviser, said: anti-russian sanctions have harmed europe itself and did not influence the course of the ukrainian conflict. interview. very emotional , full of obscene language: we shouldn’t have ended up in such an idiotic situation at all, this is not a repetition of 1940 with zelensky trying to deceive everyone in the role of an outsider churchill, the completely corrupt ukrainian mafia state openly us, as a result we look real, which anyone can use it as he pleases. the lesson we taught putin is that we are a bunch. however, putin already knew clowns this is even before the start of the conflict, we just showed the whole world what a bunch of clowns we are, and america is already trying to appropriate russian assets. the west is abusing sanctions, the british magazine theeconmist reluctantly admits, notes that the collapse of the dollar system may suddenly occur, and it has not been possible to antagonize china and russia , admits the head of european diplomacy, josep borel. they believe that russia in the conflict is re
dominic cumings, who at one time was boris johnson's chief adviser, said: anti-russian sanctions have harmed europe itself and did not influence the course of the ukrainian conflict. interview. very emotional , full of obscene language: we shouldn’t have ended up in such an idiotic situation at all, this is not a repetition of 1940 with zelensky trying to deceive everyone in the role of an outsider churchill, the completely corrupt ukrainian mafia state openly us, as a result we look real,...
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johnson, sending hundreds of thousands of ukrainians. so that, that in the interest of the west mixed all calling them from them. when we returned from his temple forest, johnson came to kia and said that we would not sign anything with them at all. and let's just continue fighting on the rest as yet to come with a meat grinder. catherine pace. just last month lensky found a new modem is that you should order, turning your crate into an open prism. the west is hurting a blind eye to that because of the lives of ukrainians, or a set price to pay on a cheap $1.00 at that. so it is very much in our interest to support ukraine because they are fighting this war. we're not fighting. and so i think we have to engage also in the dialogue with our americans colleagues and, and friends because they have the same interest in way. of course, the 14 frames very cheap way to, to make sure that russia with this regime is not the threats to the nature lines. but this for the west is what food independent and democratic state looks like. with no positio
johnson, sending hundreds of thousands of ukrainians. so that, that in the interest of the west mixed all calling them from them. when we returned from his temple forest, johnson came to kia and said that we would not sign anything with them at all. and let's just continue fighting on the rest as yet to come with a meat grinder. catherine pace. just last month lensky found a new modem is that you should order, turning your crate into an open prism. the west is hurting a blind eye to that...
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yet boris johnson and tory mp tom hunt for got their id yesterday. is there any proof that it actually does impact labour voters more? >> it impacts poorer voters more and historically they've tended to be labour voters as that changed a bit in recent years. there is proof, for example, that, poorer people have less id it's a fact that having a passport, one of the forms of id costs £85, we know many people don't have passport. you're less likely to have £85 to spare if you're poor. moreover picking up what tom brake said, the government had brought this in. the johnson government knew this would happen. this was done cynically because they expected that, in the name of cleaning up political parties , which is political parties, which is pretty clean anyway, relative to other countries, it would hit poorer turnout, therefore hit the labour turnout. renee do you think there's any any veracity in this? >> i mean, if you need id to buy a beer or a packet of cigs, surely you should have id to vote. >> i think this is nonsense and i think we absolutely
yet boris johnson and tory mp tom hunt for got their id yesterday. is there any proof that it actually does impact labour voters more? >> it impacts poorer voters more and historically they've tended to be labour voters as that changed a bit in recent years. there is proof, for example, that, poorer people have less id it's a fact that having a passport, one of the forms of id costs £85, we know many people don't have passport. you're less likely to have £85 to spare if you're poor....
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but boris johnson was always clear that he wanted to reduce immigration and instead the visa numbers up, up, up there has been some progress. yes, since january. >> here's the crucial qualifier. as you rightly say, last year, 685,000 net migration. but that's measuring 2023. if we look at the month by month data, the more up to date data in 2024, we have seen a 76% collapse in the number of health and social care visas. yes, we've seen a similar collapse in the new visa university students. >> that's a new visa. that's a new visa. i think i you know, this certain visas, certain visas have been cut. yes. but others not, so it's all how you look at these figures really. >> international student numbers have also collapsed. what you used to see was a cyclica, or at least in the in the last two years, a cyclical spike, over the summer . years, a cyclical spike, over the summer. terms of applications for these. we have not seen that spike this year, but there is no spike. >> but the big question for today really is if whoever wins the election do we expect those numbers to go down or up?
but boris johnson was always clear that he wanted to reduce immigration and instead the visa numbers up, up, up there has been some progress. yes, since january. >> here's the crucial qualifier. as you rightly say, last year, 685,000 net migration. but that's measuring 2023. if we look at the month by month data, the more up to date data in 2024, we have seen a 76% collapse in the number of health and social care visas. yes, we've seen a similar collapse in the new visa university...
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and sunak of course has inherited that from boris johnson and keeps making promises that planes will go to rwanda. i am absolutely convinced that the overriding reason for calling a snap early general election is because he knows those planes in july, as he promised, would not be going to rwanda. christian: indeed that is the case. let's have a quick look at the figures. almost 10,000 people have crossed the channel in small boats this year. those figures to the beginning of may. last year there were 29,000 arrivals. that was down 36% on the record year, 2022, when we had over 45,000 arrivals. so on that evidence, despite the rwanda plan, the numbers are tick upwards again. here's our political editor, chris mason. reporter: maybe you love him. maybe you really don't. but make no mistake, nigel is one of the most influential politicians of his generation. he's never been an m.p., he's not even standing himself at this election. but he's going to have plenty to say. >> welcome to dover, welcome to the front line of the great national debate on immigration. reporter: and is the front l
and sunak of course has inherited that from boris johnson and keeps making promises that planes will go to rwanda. i am absolutely convinced that the overriding reason for calling a snap early general election is because he knows those planes in july, as he promised, would not be going to rwanda. christian: indeed that is the case. let's have a quick look at the figures. almost 10,000 people have crossed the channel in small boats this year. those figures to the beginning of may. last year...