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party, a labour government, a changed labour government, a changed labour government will bring, you will generate the economic growth to be able to restore, troop numbers . but be able to restore, troop numbers. but you be able to restore, troop numbers . but you know, the numbers. but you know, the tories, this tory government brought the defence capability crashing down it. we'd be less than honest if we didn't say it will take time to build up, but we're also going to take on other challenges as well. defence procurement, which the national audit audit office has, demonstrated, wastes a billions and billions of pounds that needs to be tackled so that we're getting value for money. and one of the things we talked aboutis and one of the things we talked about is the appointment of a national armaments director so that there is, cohesion and strategic thrust over defence procurement to get us for value money. so it's not just about the investment that we need that we will deliver. it's actually getting value for money as well . getting value for money as well. >> okay. superb, sir.
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and that is why during the course of last year i set out my missions for an incoming labour government. the big change that we need to make to our country to take it forward, to improve it. to make it a better place. long—term ambitions, credible plans, fixing the fundamentals, and giving an incoming government are driving sense of purpose about the change we want to bring about. this is going to be hard. sticking plasters is easy, itjust doesn't work. but i have never shied away from tough decisions. i ran a public service. we changed it and reformed it. lots of people said you couldn't and shouldn't do it but we had to press on. we have changed the labour party and put it back in the service of working people. country first, party second. thank you. todayis today is an important date, because all ambitions, today is an important date, because allambitions, particularly today is an important date, because all ambitions, particularly our ambition to change a country for your better, have to start with first steps. these are our first steps. they enable us if you like to look the publ
and that is why during the course of last year i set out my missions for an incoming labour government. the big change that we need to make to our country to take it forward, to improve it. to make it a better place. long—term ambitions, credible plans, fixing the fundamentals, and giving an incoming government are driving sense of purpose about the change we want to bring about. this is going to be hard. sticking plasters is easy, itjust doesn't work. but i have never shied away from tough...
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no, we would not be less safe under a labour government. this government talks about national security, but what is its record? it's hollowed out our armed forces, it's wasted billions of pounds on procurement, and doesn't have a credible plan for the future. there'll be plenty more days like this before we find out if another photo needs to be added to this wall of prime ministers. can you smell the cordite? does it feel like a recoil of a starting gun on an election?— on an election? yes, but in all likelihood _ on an election? yes, but in all likelihood it — on an election? yes, but in all likelihood it will _ on an election? yes, but in all likelihood it will go _ on an election? yes, but in all likelihood it will go on - on an election? yes, but in all likelihood it will go on for - on an election? yes, but in all| likelihood it will go on for quite a while. all of these signals point towards the autumn, there could be a bit of shadow boxing for quite a while. the curiosity today was that the prime minister was around the political
no, we would not be less safe under a labour government. this government talks about national security, but what is its record? it's hollowed out our armed forces, it's wasted billions of pounds on procurement, and doesn't have a credible plan for the future. there'll be plenty more days like this before we find out if another photo needs to be added to this wall of prime ministers. can you smell the cordite? does it feel like a recoil of a starting gun on an election?— on an election? yes,...
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the labour government pushed us. the labour government pushed us to have diesel engines because they were obsessed by removing carbon dioxide. it was all part of a bonkers, environmental plan. >> petrol and diesel lead to greater pollution and lead to climate change. petrol engines . climate change. petrol engines. are now extremely clean. i'm sorry you can't for one minute pretend that petrol is preferable to electric when it comes to pollution. >> much better. >> much better. >> this is all beside the point because this is all part as we know of. as you said, the general environmental plan, net zero, which is absurd for us. it's going to cost trillions, right? it's going to be so damaging for most people. and in fact , when you do, you know what fact, when you do, you know what our carbon emissions are globally in britain, what we are responsible for is something just it's like 0.9. meanwhile, china is 32, right? it's such a tired argument. >> it is. >> it is. >> it is the argument. it is the argument. right. and t
the labour government pushed us. the labour government pushed us to have diesel engines because they were obsessed by removing carbon dioxide. it was all part of a bonkers, environmental plan. >> petrol and diesel lead to greater pollution and lead to climate change. petrol engines . climate change. petrol engines. are now extremely clean. i'm sorry you can't for one minute pretend that petrol is preferable to electric when it comes to pollution. >> much better. >> much...
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they hate the idea of the labour party being in government for five, ten years. i think they would hate that a lot of conservatives, and i do think, though, the opposing point that you're up against really, really tough times, you've got reform scratching on your door that's going to really kill you in those safe seats. you've also got an snp in resurgence , which got an snp in resurgence, which has kept labour at bay in in other elections where they would have helped labour win majorities. so i do think that you're going to have a lot more of a difficult time than perhaps is showing in the local elections. and i'd also say, you know, even as rishi sunak said himself, a local election is not reflective of a general election. >> the election is going to be tough, make no doubt about that at all. the election is going to be tough for the conservatives. but i think the earlier conversation we're having about nigel not standing in the general election is actually a huge benefit to the conservatives then you also have the apathy about keir starmer. okay, people hate t
they hate the idea of the labour party being in government for five, ten years. i think they would hate that a lot of conservatives, and i do think, though, the opposing point that you're up against really, really tough times, you've got reform scratching on your door that's going to really kill you in those safe seats. you've also got an snp in resurgence , which got an snp in resurgence, which has kept labour at bay in in other elections where they would have helped labour win majorities. so...
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government and so what the contours of that. first, tories who distanced themselves from the tory brand and have good local profiles will win such as andy street, ben hooch in the polls. you also see local factors in a place like oldham where there is a huge independent vote in oldham which in the last three elections has taken the labour leader in each election so there is something big going on there. can i ask ou something big going on there. can i ask you about _ something big going on there. can i ask you about that? _ something big going on there. can i ask you about that? clearly oldham is the story of the impact of the war in gaza and the labour vote and the damage it's doing to the labour vote. how significant do think there could be in the general election? i have not looked at the olden results in detail because i know that there are local candidates there in conspiracy theory about child six abuse other something strange going on in oldham. but i want to say my point about what labour is going to look like. labourwil
government and so what the contours of that. first, tories who distanced themselves from the tory brand and have good local profiles will win such as andy street, ben hooch in the polls. you also see local factors in a place like oldham where there is a huge independent vote in oldham which in the last three elections has taken the labour leader in each election so there is something big going on there. can i ask ou something big going on there. can i ask you about _ something big going on...
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the party a labour government. the party has the party leader, rather has confirmed he'll scrap the scheme, calling it a gimmick. instead, he's pledging to tackle illegal migration with a new border security command, which he says will include mi5 agents. dover mp natalie elphicke , who's dover mp natalie elphicke, who's just switched from the conservatives to labour, welcomes the approach, accusing rishi sunak of failing to keep our borders secure. but the prime minister claims many of sir keir starmer's proposals are already in place . already in place. >> the question for keir starmer, then, is if he cares so much about that, why did he vote against the new laws that we pass to give our law enforcement officers new powers? they've now used those to arrest almost a thousand people connected with illegal migration, sentenced them to hundreds of years in prison. and if it was up to him, all those people will be out on our streets. so i just think it's a rank hypocrisy of this position. >> israel's eurovision entry
the party a labour government. the party has the party leader, rather has confirmed he'll scrap the scheme, calling it a gimmick. instead, he's pledging to tackle illegal migration with a new border security command, which he says will include mi5 agents. dover mp natalie elphicke , who's dover mp natalie elphicke, who's just switched from the conservatives to labour, welcomes the approach, accusing rishi sunak of failing to keep our borders secure. but the prime minister claims many of sir...
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labour, though, confirmed _ government. labour, though, confirmed the _ government. labour, though, confirmed the same - government. labour, though, confirmed the same broad - government. labour, though, - confirmed the same broad approach on tax rate rises and notjust on vat. we have been really clear about not raising _ we have been really clear about not raising income tax and national insurance. _ raising income tax and national insurance, and we have said repeatedly that nothing in our plans requires _ repeatedly that nothing in our plans requires us — repeatedly that nothing in our plans requires us to raise tax, and that's why we _ requires us to raise tax, and that's why we have — requires us to raise tax, and that's why we have been able to set out our position _ why we have been able to set out our position on— why we have been able to set out our position on vat as well. in why we have been able to set out our position on vat as well.— position on vat as well. in watford, a key battleground _ position on vat as well. in watford, a key battleground
labour, though, confirmed _ government. labour, though, confirmed the _ government. labour, though, confirmed the same - government. labour, though, confirmed the same broad - government. labour, though, - confirmed the same broad approach on tax rate rises and notjust on vat. we have been really clear about not raising _ we have been really clear about not raising income tax and national insurance. _ raising income tax and national insurance, and we have said repeatedly that nothing in our...
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a labour government is coming and more defections from the tory party will likely follow in the months ahead. in fact, perhaps rishi sunak is right that there will be a hung parliament. but before the election , not after, before the election, not after, with his own mps running into the arms of labour. so, given that labour have accepted arch right winger natalie elphicke , right winger natalie elphicke, how might this change the makeup of their shadow cabinet? we've been busy all afternoon. ben, greg and myself are drawing up what might look like keir starmer's more small c conservative opposition. here's what it might look like. shadow employment minister norman tebbit on your bike. shadow chancellor crunching the numbers katie hopkins, shadow foreign secretary tucker carlson taking no nonsense. how about that shadow levelling up russell brand, new shadow defence secretary benito mussolini. he'll tell you who's in charge . he'll tell you who's in charge. and shadow deputy prime minister replacing angela rayner . tommy robinson. >> oh, god. >> oh, god. >> there you go, folks . labour
a labour government is coming and more defections from the tory party will likely follow in the months ahead. in fact, perhaps rishi sunak is right that there will be a hung parliament. but before the election , not after, before the election, not after, with his own mps running into the arms of labour. so, given that labour have accepted arch right winger natalie elphicke , right winger natalie elphicke, how might this change the makeup of their shadow cabinet? we've been busy all afternoon....
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speaker, with a lifelong tory as doctor says that the only cure for the nhs is a labour government, as in the time the prime minister admit he has utterly failed? [shouting] >> well, mr. speaker, i'm glad to actually see the honorable gentleman in the house. [shouting] but that's because, that's because he recently pointed out that residence of his local labour council are, and i quote in his words, charge much more in council tax but in return receive lower quality services. now, he's been wrong about some things recently but on that point he's absolute right, and this week people everywhere should vote conservative. [shouting] >> he comes out with all the nonsense but he locks himself away -- [shouting] in downing street bunker, moaning that people are not grateful enough to him. the reality is, tory mps are following tory voters in concluding that only the labour party could deliver the change that the country needs. and i say to those tory voters, if they believe in a better britain, then they're safe with us change labour party and it's for them. mr. speaker, mr. speaker, in the t
speaker, with a lifelong tory as doctor says that the only cure for the nhs is a labour government, as in the time the prime minister admit he has utterly failed? [shouting] >> well, mr. speaker, i'm glad to actually see the honorable gentleman in the house. [shouting] but that's because, that's because he recently pointed out that residence of his local labour council are, and i quote in his words, charge much more in council tax but in return receive lower quality services. now, he's...
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i set out my missions for an incoming labour government . the incoming labour government. the big change that we need to make to our country to take it forward, to improve it, to make it a better place, long term ambitions, credible plans, fixing the fundamentals and giving an incoming government a driving sense of purpose about the change that we want to bring about now, this is going to be hard . sticking plasters is easy, hard. sticking plasters is easy, just doesn't work. but i've never shied away from tough decisions . i never shied away from tough decisions. i ran a public service. we changed it. we reformed it. lots of people said you couldn't do it. you shouldn't do it. but we had to press on. we've changed the labour party and put it back in the service of working people . the service of working people. country first, party second. thank you. that's it. today is an important day because all ambitions, particularly our ambition to change your country for the better, have to start with first steps. and these are our first steps. and these are our first steps. they e
i set out my missions for an incoming labour government . the incoming labour government. the big change that we need to make to our country to take it forward, to improve it, to make it a better place, long term ambitions, credible plans, fixing the fundamentals and giving an incoming government a driving sense of purpose about the change that we want to bring about now, this is going to be hard . sticking plasters is easy, hard. sticking plasters is easy, just doesn't work. but i've never...
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rachel reeves labour government. rachel reeves is promising a tough set of spending rules that she says will grow the economy while keeping taxes, inflation and mortgages as low as possible. the tories say their plan, the current economic plan, is working, but labour is arguing that people are feeling worse off. well. for the latest stories, you can sign up to gb news alerts . simply scan the qr news alerts. simply scan the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. com slash alerts. back now to the very rhythmic himself . mark. >> thanks, ray. welcome to mark dolan. tonight is the introduction of national service . the kick up the backside that british youngsters need . i'll be british youngsters need. i'll be asking fearless former government minister ann widdecombe. also tonight is the sun newspaper about to sensationally back sir keir starmer. i'll be asking the sun's former editor, kelvin mackenzie . plus tomorrow's mackenzie. plus tomorrow's newspaper front pages and live reaction in the studio from my top pundit
rachel reeves labour government. rachel reeves is promising a tough set of spending rules that she says will grow the economy while keeping taxes, inflation and mortgages as low as possible. the tories say their plan, the current economic plan, is working, but labour is arguing that people are feeling worse off. well. for the latest stories, you can sign up to gb news alerts . simply scan the qr news alerts. simply scan the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. com slash alerts. back now to...
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i want scotland to send a government — a labour government. cheering that means persuading voters that labour, not the snp, can bring about real change. you want to stick to tory spending plans. you, too, want limits on immigration to bring it down. and you want to stick to some tory welfare plans. aren't you just a tory in disguise? what's unforgivable in politics for any political party is to leave your country worse than when you found it. a worse economy, worse public services, everybody feeling that they're not as well off as they were 1a years ago. that is unforgivable. i am not prepared to have a labour government come in and cause that sort of pain and suffering for working people, hence the stability that only labour can now provide. the switch in support from labour to the snp a decade ago was driven in part by a desire among many voters here in glasgow for scotland to become independent. now, that hasn't disappeared, but the question is, will it be a priority for voters in this election? kate forbes hopes it will. scotland's newlyâ€
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is currently doing to have this deterrent suddenly sort of ditched on day one by a labour government. i think would be the wrong move, but i think, you know , just to but i think, you know, just to try and pull it back to, to natalie, there's a case in point here. dan poulter who doctor dan poulter, who defected, two weeks before or worked in the nhs . before or worked in the nhs. yeah. well, something that could be heralded as a by the labour party . you know, they've got party. you know, they've got someone that's been in professional in the nhs that was a conservative, that was now saying actually he thinks that the nhs is in better hands with laboun the nhs is in better hands with labour, you know, that is a blow to the tories to say the least. what natalie elphicke has done is just pure politics. i think of the quite cheap really . and of the quite cheap really. and it's, you know, it's it goes to what sir keir starmer is really about. because if you can't see that, it's a bit of a gimmick. and if you can't see that, the pubuc and if you can't see that, the public won't believe
is currently doing to have this deterrent suddenly sort of ditched on day one by a labour government. i think would be the wrong move, but i think, you know , just to but i think, you know, just to try and pull it back to, to natalie, there's a case in point here. dan poulter who doctor dan poulter, who defected, two weeks before or worked in the nhs . before or worked in the nhs. yeah. well, something that could be heralded as a by the labour party . you know, they've got party. you know,...
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government would do to achieve their five missions. yeah, absolutely. you know, the nature of a devolved uk now is that many of the levers of domestic political change should a government seek to change things. if you're sitting in westminster, those levers will only reach the borders of england and there will be decisions taken in those policy areas. in edinburgh for scotland, in cardiff for wales, and indeed then in belfast for northern ireland. and indeed, then in belfast for northern ireland — not that the powers of those three devolved institutions are identical. but, yeah, you do get a sense of that all of the time and, and you get curious uses of words like country, nation and state, which all have particular definitions, but which are used often interchangeably, as if they all mean the same thing by politicians on occasion. and talking about constitutional affairs, obviously, james, the piece that you wrote about the snp's election launch important policy things. but the thing i'll really remember is just the bit you wrote wi
government would do to achieve their five missions. yeah, absolutely. you know, the nature of a devolved uk now is that many of the levers of domestic political change should a government seek to change things. if you're sitting in westminster, those levers will only reach the borders of england and there will be decisions taken in those policy areas. in edinburgh for scotland, in cardiff for wales, and indeed then in belfast for northern ireland. and indeed, then in belfast for northern...
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government and that fills me with horror. i love my country, i care about my party and i want us to win. and i'm urging the prime minister to change course, to, with humility, reflect on what the voters are telling us and change the plan and the way that he's communicating and leading us. if it's that dire, why not change the leader? listen, i just don't think that's a feasible prospect right now. we don't have enough time, and it's impossible for anyone new to come and change our fortunes. to be honest, there's no superman or superwoman out there who can do it. 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. what does he need to do differently then? you say he must change course, but what would that look like? i think the problem is that our voters are on strike. they're not coming out to support us. we've seen that with the turnouts and we've seen that by losing conservative stronghold
government and that fills me with horror. i love my country, i care about my party and i want us to win. and i'm urging the prime minister to change course, to, with humility, reflect on what the voters are telling us and change the plan and the way that he's communicating and leading us. if it's that dire, why not change the leader? listen, i just don't think that's a feasible prospect right now. we don't have enough time, and it's impossible for anyone new to come and change our fortunes. to...
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what would labour do with those people? the rwandan scheme will only ever apply to a tiny proportion of them. if you get rid of the rwandan scheme, what would you do? to take the money that's being spent on it and spend it on a proper operation to crack down on a criminal gangs. a plan to address the whole of the problem, not 1% of it. but on day one, if you do when the next election and the scheme is up and running, on day one, would you stop the flights? well, look, i think they'll get flights off, but we've always said we didn't think this scheme would work or that this scheme would be value for money for the taxpayer. it's costing upwards of £500 million. but if it's up and running, and you may be sceptical about whether it can work, but if it's up and running and it works would a labour government, if you win, stop it on day one? well, we've said we'll divert the money to the international operation, to the policing operation that we've talked about. that's not my question. the question is, would you stop it immediate
what would labour do with those people? the rwandan scheme will only ever apply to a tiny proportion of them. if you get rid of the rwandan scheme, what would you do? to take the money that's being spent on it and spend it on a proper operation to crack down on a criminal gangs. a plan to address the whole of the problem, not 1% of it. but on day one, if you do when the next election and the scheme is up and running, on day one, would you stop the flights? well, look, i think they'll get...
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a labour government. britain is ready for change. tories are messed it up. >> i'm not quite sure yet because, you know, let's look back to the eurovision song contest and all the shouty it. >> yeah, it was another tragedy, but nothing to do with british music. let's leave. what happenedin music. let's leave. what happened in malmo , malmo, etc. happened in malmo, malmo, etc. but, all the shouting about gaza and the protests and the objections to there being an israeli contestant. what does the silent majority do? they pick up the mobiles and they vote for israel. it's true, quietly supporting it from the comfort of their own couches. i think. and keep saying this, there's been a few things this week which have been real common sense stuff. no more solar panels on fertile agricultural land , no more sex for education land, no more sex for education kids under nine. there was another one i can't remember. i was like, cheering. i for common sense on net zero under sunak. yeah, i think stay of execution for c
a labour government. britain is ready for change. tories are messed it up. >> i'm not quite sure yet because, you know, let's look back to the eurovision song contest and all the shouty it. >> yeah, it was another tragedy, but nothing to do with british music. let's leave. what happenedin music. let's leave. what happened in malmo , malmo, etc. happened in malmo, malmo, etc. but, all the shouting about gaza and the protests and the objections to there being an israeli contestant....
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the conservatives with the party that presided over brexit, what would be likely see andre labour government, we are in the us, particularly us uk relations, what more they look like? i relations, what more they look like? ~' relations, what more they look like? ~ ., , ., like? i think with regards to breakfast — like? i think with regards to breakfast it _ like? i think with regards to breakfast it has _ like? i think with regards to breakfast it has a _ like? i think with regards to breakfast it has a line - like? i think with regards to breakfast it has a line draw| breakfast it has a line draw under it and it will not be really litigated. the foreign policy, the labour party and the conservative party are both committed to ukraine, they are both supportive of israel in the conflict in gaza and in terms of foreign policy you are less likely to see a dramatic shift than perhaps with upcoming elections in some other countries. there will be more continuity on that front. and is there anything that maybe we should look out for in this election campaign, do you think? i this election campai
the conservatives with the party that presided over brexit, what would be likely see andre labour government, we are in the us, particularly us uk relations, what more they look like? i relations, what more they look like? ~' relations, what more they look like? ~ ., , ., like? i think with regards to breakfast — like? i think with regards to breakfast it _ like? i think with regards to breakfast it has _ like? i think with regards to breakfast it has a _ like? i think with regards to...
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if the signals are pointing in the right direction, and there is a labour government at the end of that, what will it look like the uk, it has been such a long time? it has been a long time. 14 years. one of the things that will be notable will be will have the first female chancellor of exchequer, among the big parliament position it is the one that has never been held by a woman and rachel reeves as shadow chancellor is poised to step in as first female chancellor. i think you will see an emphasis — the labour party has been very clear about the economic constraints under which it will operate when it comes into power, and not making reckless commitments, but think you will see an emphasis on more investment in infrastructure, investment in the nhs, a commitment to growing a green economy, and we willjust see how things, you know, pan out. i think there is a real cautiousness on the part of labour about promising too much that it can't deliver, after years of financial austerity. what about international relations, then? i mean, the conservatives with the party that presided over br
if the signals are pointing in the right direction, and there is a labour government at the end of that, what will it look like the uk, it has been such a long time? it has been a long time. 14 years. one of the things that will be notable will be will have the first female chancellor of exchequer, among the big parliament position it is the one that has never been held by a woman and rachel reeves as shadow chancellor is poised to step in as first female chancellor. i think you will see an...
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an government, particularly an incoming labour government, is national security, the security of the country. and that would be my first priority. now the prime minister today has made a speech.i prime minister today has made a speech. i think it's his seventh reset in 18 months. and i think that really shows you that the choice as we go into this election is now pretty clear . election is now pretty clear. >> okay. i'm joining the studio now by gb news political editor chris ho. chris, great to have you back . this all feels a bit you back. this all feels a bit 2019 again. it all feels a bit. you can't trust labour with security. jeremy corbyn will cancel our nuclear bomb programme. he'll get rid of everything that's going to protect us. it feels a bit reds under the bed . is this. is there under the bed. is this. is there anything in it, or is this purely the politics of fear? >> well, they're trying to draw a line ahead of the election campaign. i think this to me, this is i'm going to call it the start of a general election campaign has happened today. the long campaign running i
an government, particularly an incoming labour government, is national security, the security of the country. and that would be my first priority. now the prime minister today has made a speech.i prime minister today has made a speech. i think it's his seventh reset in 18 months. and i think that really shows you that the choice as we go into this election is now pretty clear . election is now pretty clear. >> okay. i'm joining the studio now by gb news political editor chris ho. chris,...
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will the labour government, how will the labour government, how will the labour government tackle that issue? >> and that neatly brings me on to my next point , because labour to my next point, because labour said today that it will admit small boats, migrants into the asylum system, and that could be asylum system, and that could be as many as 115,000 people by the end of this year. that goes against the illegal migration act, which is the government's present line. and you'd assume the home office would have no problem with that kind of stance because they'd be more. am i being cynical here? they'd be more bent to be sympathetic with people's rights to remain rather than the current right to be deported. am i being cynical? a lot of people that have been contact with the show today have seen hundreds and hundreds of your sites coming in. that's what they feel. they feel that the home office isn't on the government's side. >> well, there are certainly lots and lots of people who believe that the civil service would argue categorically that it is not being political in any way. and tha
will the labour government, how will the labour government, how will the labour government tackle that issue? >> and that neatly brings me on to my next point , because labour to my next point, because labour said today that it will admit small boats, migrants into the asylum system, and that could be asylum system, and that could be as many as 115,000 people by the end of this year. that goes against the illegal migration act, which is the government's present line. and you'd assume the...
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income tax, vat future labour government? no. income tax. vat and — future labour government? no. income tax. vat and the _ future labour government? no. income tax, vat and the other— future labour government? no. income tax, vat and the other one? _ future labour government? no. income tax, vat and the other one? national i tax, vat and the other one? national insurance. none _ tax, vat and the other one? national insurance. none of— tax, vat and the other one? national insurance. none of those _ tax, vat and the other one? national insurance. none of those will- insurance. none of those will increase for _ insurance. none of those will increase for anyone - insurance. none of those will increase for anyone under i insurance. none of those will increase for anyone under a i insurance. none of those will- increase for anyone under a labour government? ho. increase for anyone under a labour government?— government? no, because the conservatives _ government? no, because the conservatives have _ government? no, because the conservatives have increased i government? no, becaus
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he faces an uphill task with polls showing his government trailing the opposition labour party by more than 20 points let's get back out to arabile who is at downing street talk us about the morning afternoon. >> reporter: day one of the election campaign now, carolin the time you will see ele electioneering from rishi sunak who said "change" seven sometimes. this morning, we have the prime minister rishi sunak out as well and really trying to make a keynote to everybody saying there is going to have to be reliance on his plan working he has been in the premiership for close to two years now in a tough time for the conservative party. the cost of living crisis and getting worse from covid-19 to where we are now you are getting a lot of people asking the question does the conservative party deserve another term the shock from yesterday getting away from everybody and reality beginning to sink in a lot of people may have six weeks left in office or could they turn the polls around they have not seen polls as reliable in certain instances. take brexit as one referendum. will they defy the
he faces an uphill task with polls showing his government trailing the opposition labour party by more than 20 points let's get back out to arabile who is at downing street talk us about the morning afternoon. >> reporter: day one of the election campaign now, carolin the time you will see ele electioneering from rishi sunak who said "change" seven sometimes. this morning, we have the prime minister rishi sunak out as well and really trying to make a keynote to everybody saying...
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we _ under a labour government. that's not the question. we had - under a labour government. that's not the question. we had austerity| not the question. we had austerity for five years _ not the question. we had austerity for five years and _ not the question. we had austerity for five years and that's _ not the question. we had austerity for five years and that's part - not the question. we had austerity for five years and that's part of. for five years and that's part of the reason the economy and public services are in a mess today. the government haven't done a spending review so there is no allocations for departments. i would review so there is no allocations for departments. iwould have review so there is no allocations for departments. i would have to do that if i became chancellor in a few weeks' time and i would set out those plans. but under labour... would you cut public spending in some areas? we would you cut public spending in some areas?— would you cut public spending in some areas? . ., ., , . ,, some areas? we are not bringing back austeri . some areas? w
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at westminster is that the scottish government and i suppose labour in wales as well and not only fighting the uk government but they are trying to defend their own record as well. in but they are trying to defend their own record as well.— own record as well. in that sense there is the _ own record as well. in that sense there is the same _ own record as well. in that sense there is the same fundamental. there is the same fundamental challenge with the voices for change. just in terms of scotland, the importance for the labour party given what happened in the last election and the amount of seats potentially up for grabs. yes. there were 59 seats _ potentially up for grabs. yes. there were 59 seats at _ potentially up for grabs. yes. there were 59 seats at the _ potentially up for grabs. yes. there were 59 seats at the last _ potentially up for grabs. yes. there were 59 seats at the last election i were 59 seats at the last election in 2019 in scotland. they have been a lot of boundary changes here, some seats created and many seats redrawn. and the number overall has dropped to 57. how
at westminster is that the scottish government and i suppose labour in wales as well and not only fighting the uk government but they are trying to defend their own record as well. in but they are trying to defend their own record as well.— own record as well. in that sense there is the _ own record as well. in that sense there is the same _ own record as well. in that sense there is the same fundamental. there is the same fundamental challenge with the voices for change. just in terms of...
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government of 1997, labour government of 1997, labouris labour government of 1997, labour is back and given how things have been, i believe things have been, i believe things can only get better. that guy was a conservative mp until a few days ago. he's shifting to laboun a few days ago. he's shifting to labour, i mean, i also look at, you know, quite a few other tory mps who are not standing, and one tory source reportedly told the spectator today that if you really want to punish rishi sunak, you should give him five more years. are you a lot really up for this fight ? up for this fight? >> oh well, i can't speak for anybody else and the choices that they make, i mean, it does say something about a personal, you know, a person's individual set of principles and values, it's clear to me that, you know, when you look at other colleagues that have jumped ship and gone and crossed over to labouris and gone and crossed over to labour is because they just simply want to stay on as mps rather than actually stay on and fight. that is what i am doing . fight. that is what i am doing. i am no
government of 1997, labour government of 1997, labouris labour government of 1997, labour is back and given how things have been, i believe things have been, i believe things can only get better. that guy was a conservative mp until a few days ago. he's shifting to laboun a few days ago. he's shifting to labour, i mean, i also look at, you know, quite a few other tory mps who are not standing, and one tory source reportedly told the spectator today that if you really want to punish rishi sunak,...
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sir keir starmer has told gb news there'll be no tax cuts under a labour government until the economy is back on the path to growth. the labour leader says that while he wants to keep the tax burden as low as possible, he also wants to ensure that living standards improve. he said british people deserve to know that future generations will enjoy better opportunities, but that can only be achieved with tangible steps. >> after we, have said we will raise taxes, we've set out what we will raise and what we'll spend the money on. so what you did hear this morning is that we're going to get rid of the tax break for private schools and use that money for the teachers we need in our state secondary schools. we did here is we're going to get rid of the non—dom status properly and use that money towards reducing reducing waiting lists . the tax reducing waiting lists. the tax burden on people is as high as it's ever been under this government, you know, this has been the tax rising government of all time . of all time. >> in other news, around 16,000 households in devon have been told to bo
sir keir starmer has told gb news there'll be no tax cuts under a labour government until the economy is back on the path to growth. the labour leader says that while he wants to keep the tax burden as low as possible, he also wants to ensure that living standards improve. he said british people deserve to know that future generations will enjoy better opportunities, but that can only be achieved with tangible steps. >> after we, have said we will raise taxes, we've set out what we will...
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do you want a conservative government? do you want a labour government? and keir starmer is no tony blair. he's not bringing any sort of inspiration . it's any sort of inspiration. it's just i am not the conservative party that's all he's really got to offer. so when rishi sunak says , you know, we've got a says, you know, we've got a plan, they haven't got a plan, i think he's absolutely right. because what's going to happen if they do come in with a majority government labour, then they're not going to be able to fix any of the problems because they don't have that plan. it's going to be really quick when i suspect his supporters will tire of him and then look for change, because he's not able to change the country . the country. >> okay, do you let your anger 9°, >> okay, do you let your anger go, paul scully, we've been reading in the paper today that it's very bad for you to hold on to your anger in politics. that must be really difficult . must be really difficult. >> but you know what? this is genuinely not about personal. this is about london. th
do you want a conservative government? do you want a labour government? and keir starmer is no tony blair. he's not bringing any sort of inspiration . it's any sort of inspiration. it's just i am not the conservative party that's all he's really got to offer. so when rishi sunak says , you know, we've got a says, you know, we've got a plan, they haven't got a plan, i think he's absolutely right. because what's going to happen if they do come in with a majority government labour, then they're...
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i want scotland to send a government — a labour government. that means persuading voters that labour, not the snp, can bring about real change. you want to stick to tory spending plans. you, too, want limits on immigration to bring it down. and you want to stick to some tory welfare plans. aren't you just a tory in disguise? what's unforgivable in politics for any political party is to leave your country worse than when you found it. a worse economy, worse public services, everybody feeling that they're not as well off as they were 11; years ago. that is unforgivable. i am not prepared to have a labour government come in and cause that sort of pain and suffering for working people, hence the stability that only labour can now provide. the switch in support from labour to the snp a decade ago was driven in part by a desire among many voters here in glasgow for scotland to become independent. now, that hasn't disappeared, but the question is, will it be a priority for voters in this election? kate forbes hopes it will. scotland's newly—minted
i want scotland to send a government — a labour government. that means persuading voters that labour, not the snp, can bring about real change. you want to stick to tory spending plans. you, too, want limits on immigration to bring it down. and you want to stick to some tory welfare plans. aren't you just a tory in disguise? what's unforgivable in politics for any political party is to leave your country worse than when you found it. a worse economy, worse public services, everybody feeling...
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government , on the basic labour government, on the basic state pension would have to pay tax is that because you think it's a bad idea or you'd like to do it? and we don't have the money? and could there be an emergency budget if you win before the summer ? before the summer? >> well, thank you very much for that question, faisal. labour are absolutely committed to the triple lock for pensioners to give them that security, that the basic state pension will continue to rise by whatever is greatest out of inflation, average earnings or 2.5% and we give that commitment. but today is just another desperate gimmick from the conservatives. even before today, they had racked up £64 billion of unfunded tax cuts. and last night they offered us another one.the night they offered us another one. the only reason that pensioners are looking for the first time at paying income tax on their basic state pension is because the conservatives lost control of the economy, so we're fading out rachel reeves. >> so we're trying to stay awake. nigel nelson piers pottinger is still with us. nigel, you've be
government , on the basic labour government, on the basic state pension would have to pay tax is that because you think it's a bad idea or you'd like to do it? and we don't have the money? and could there be an emergency budget if you win before the summer ? before the summer? >> well, thank you very much for that question, faisal. labour are absolutely committed to the triple lock for pensioners to give them that security, that the basic state pension will continue to rise by whatever is...
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a labour government. britain is ready for change. tories are messed it up. >> i'm not quite sure yet because, you know, let's look back to the eurovision song contest and all the shouty it. >> yeah, it was another tragedy, but nothing to do with british music. let's leave. what happenedin music. let's leave. what happened in malmo , malmo, etc. happened in malmo, malmo, etc. but, all the shouting about gaza and the protests and the objections to there being an israeli contestant. what does the silent majority do? they pick up the mobiles and they vote for israel. it's true, quietly supporting it from the comfort of their own couches. i think. and keep saying this, there's been a few things this week which have been real common sense stuff. no more solar panels on fertile agricultural land , no more sex for education land, no more sex for education kids under nine. there was another one i can't remember. i was like, cheering. i for common sense on net zero under sunak. yeah, i think stay of execution for c
a labour government. britain is ready for change. tories are messed it up. >> i'm not quite sure yet because, you know, let's look back to the eurovision song contest and all the shouty it. >> yeah, it was another tragedy, but nothing to do with british music. let's leave. what happenedin music. let's leave. what happened in malmo , malmo, etc. happened in malmo, malmo, etc. but, all the shouting about gaza and the protests and the objections to there being an israeli contestant....
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we cannot have a labour government. they will destroy our country. >> andrea, before i bring in the others, i just want to ask you a question of a topic that we've been raising on this very show, which is the rise of religious sectarianism , now in parts of sectarianism, now in parts of the world, some parts very near to where you are right now, that thatis to where you are right now, that that is becoming a real electoral problem , for the electoral problem, for the labour party. do you see this becoming more serious? >> yes. i mean , i don't know if >> yes. i mean, i don't know if you saw i tweeted a video yesterday in leeds. >> wasn't it. was it in leeds? >> wasn't it. was it in leeds? >> yeah. yeah i mean i wasn't there, i had surgeries but i got sent it from the count. now i, l, sent it from the count. now i, i, you know was told people came in and started flying the palestinian flag. but it's actually it was activist parts of one of the councillors who won and, there was all cheering and, and waving the palestinia
we cannot have a labour government. they will destroy our country. >> andrea, before i bring in the others, i just want to ask you a question of a topic that we've been raising on this very show, which is the rise of religious sectarianism , now in parts of sectarianism, now in parts of the world, some parts very near to where you are right now, that thatis to where you are right now, that that is becoming a real electoral problem , for the electoral problem, for the labour party. do you...
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�* economic record and to explain what a labour government would do. stability now is change — it's strange to say that in 2024 — but a stable economy has to be the first step of an incoming labour government and that is what we will make an absolute priority if we are privileged enough to come in to serve. it comes at a leading think tank, the ifs, urged both labour and the tories to be open about the tough choices they will face over the country's finances if elected. for rishi sunak, a low—key visit, a cuppa with veterans in the north of england. he answered some gentle concern about his drenching in downing street. it was wet. the amount of people that gave me an umbrella over the last couple of days. but no questions from journalists — instead a treasury minister defended the government. inflation when they came in was ii.i%, now it's down to 2.3%, almost target, and that's not by accident. it's not all the government, working in partnership with the bank fo england. that means we are now back on to a situation where things can start to im
�* economic record and to explain what a labour government would do. stability now is change — it's strange to say that in 2024 — but a stable economy has to be the first step of an incoming labour government and that is what we will make an absolute priority if we are privileged enough to come in to serve. it comes at a leading think tank, the ifs, urged both labour and the tories to be open about the tough choices they will face over the country's finances if elected. for rishi sunak, a...
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so, party, if labour are in government. so. i_ party, if labour are in government. so. i imagine— party, if labour are in government. so, i imagine you know, we have been seeing _ so, i imagine you know, we have been seeing tensions in our own general election— seeing tensions in our own general election campaign round keir starmer's relationship with the lift left, i_ starmer's relationship with the lift left, i manage it might be a source of tension — left, i manage it might be a source of tension within the labour government, that relationship with, a potential— government, that relationship with, a potential president trump. sure, let us talk more _ a potential president trump. sure, let us talk more about _ a potential president trump. sure, let us talk more about the - a potential president trump. sure, let us talk more about the first - let us talk more about the first full week of campaigning, here is a flavour of the last few days. they haven't given a reason for banning me. theyjust want me excluded. the whip has obviously been restored to her now,
so, party, if labour are in government. so. i_ party, if labour are in government. so. i imagine— party, if labour are in government. so, i imagine you know, we have been seeing _ so, i imagine you know, we have been seeing tensions in our own general election— seeing tensions in our own general election campaign round keir starmer's relationship with the lift left, i_ starmer's relationship with the lift left, i manage it might be a source of tension — left, i manage it might be a source...
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we will _ labour government. james, for now, thank you. we will be _ labour government. james, for now, thank you. we will be back _ labour government. james, for now, thank you. we will be back with i labour government. james, for now, thank you. we will be back with you | thank you. we will be back with you as soon as we see sir keir starmer arriving at that in glasgow. james cook with the very latest on what sort of reception he may expect with the challenge ahead for labour in scotland. we will keep a close eye on that and go back as soon as it begins. let me bring up—to—date with some of the other stories we are following the day. dozens of people are trying to get through the rock and the soil in papua new guinea looking for survivors. more than 100 houses are thought to have been buried and rescuers are using machetes and long handle access to find people under the rubble. there was a lot of heavy rain in march and more than 20 people were killed by a landslide. let's take you to the post office inquiry. today is the final day for paula vennells to give advice
we will _ labour government. james, for now, thank you. we will be _ labour government. james, for now, thank you. we will be back _ labour government. james, for now, thank you. we will be back with i labour government. james, for now, thank you. we will be back with you | thank you. we will be back with you as soon as we see sir keir starmer arriving at that in glasgow. james cook with the very latest on what sort of reception he may expect with the challenge ahead for labour in scotland. we...
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that natalie pinnell will not be given a peerage under a future labour government. give me that guarantee this morning. >> i can give you. i can give you a guarantee that no deals have been done. now, that's not the same . and you know it. the same. and you know it. responsible for lords of . i'm responsible for lords of. i'm not responsible for lords appointments. i don't have that power. if i did, i'd be putting you in the lords. camilla. but i don't have that power, sadly so. but i can guarantee you that no deal has been done. no promises have been made . have been made. >> you know, you're answering a different question to the one i'm asking you. i mean, me and the lords. i think the country suffered enough. mr ashworth, you're not going to answer that. so let's move on. do you really think that the public should be convinced by keir starmer's boast to stop the boats and bnng boast to stop the boats and bring immigration down when he's literally spent his entire political career advocating open borders? in fact, back in the day , he once commented, he once day,
that natalie pinnell will not be given a peerage under a future labour government. give me that guarantee this morning. >> i can give you. i can give you a guarantee that no deals have been done. now, that's not the same . and you know it. the same. and you know it. responsible for lords of . i'm responsible for lords of. i'm not responsible for lords appointments. i don't have that power. if i did, i'd be putting you in the lords. camilla. but i don't have that power, sadly so. but i can...
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. >> nhs waiting list targets would be met within five years of a labour government. that's according to a pledge by sir keir starmer. the plan would see an additional 40,000 appointments in england each week during evenings and weekends, bringing wait times within the 18 week target. the tories called it more copy and paste politics and pointed to its plan to invest in nhs technology. but sir keir starmer says it will help health workers get on with the job. >> not the only thing that we do for the nhs, but just the first thing, which is to have 40,000 extra appointments and operation every week. so that means using operating theatres in the evenings and the weekends. so 40,000 will pay for that by getting rid of the non—dom status completely. that's the special tax status for the super rich. that means they don't pay their tax in this country. i think if you live here, you should be paying your tax here. so we'll get rid of that. we also want to get in the money that isn't being paid in tax by those that are avoiding it. >> and a volcano in iceland is erupting onc
. >> nhs waiting list targets would be met within five years of a labour government. that's according to a pledge by sir keir starmer. the plan would see an additional 40,000 appointments in england each week during evenings and weekends, bringing wait times within the 18 week target. the tories called it more copy and paste politics and pointed to its plan to invest in nhs technology. but sir keir starmer says it will help health workers get on with the job. >> not the only thing...
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labour government. >> but there is turmoil within labour today. conflicting reports over mp diane abbott, and whether she has or hasn't had the labour whip returned as she's barred from standing at the next election. >> and after making a bit of a splash yesterday in lake windermere, the liberal democrats are launching their welsh campaign today as they commit an extra £1 billion to the agriculture budget and to trying to renegotiate overseas trade deals , a £1 billion to an trade deals, a £1 billion to an agriculture budget. >> i'd like to know where they're going to get that. let's find out the thoughts of city am's opinion and features editor alice denby. they do need that money though. a million £1 billion in farming. the welsh farmers. >> yeah, well, i mean, i'm not quite sure where he's saying he's going to get this money from. i think we already have quite large subsidies to farmers. i think the frustrations that farmers have is the post—brexit regime, the fact that they're supposed to be, you know, giving over lots of their lands to
labour government. >> but there is turmoil within labour today. conflicting reports over mp diane abbott, and whether she has or hasn't had the labour whip returned as she's barred from standing at the next election. >> and after making a bit of a splash yesterday in lake windermere, the liberal democrats are launching their welsh campaign today as they commit an extra £1 billion to the agriculture budget and to trying to renegotiate overseas trade deals , a £1 billion to an trade...
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this is this is the labour government saying something that is not labour government. so why are they saying this? you have to think that they are saying this because they're not going to implement this, and they're just trying to mitigate what's going to happen in the future . what's to happen in the future. what's going to happen when the nhs was invented , it was a seven day invented, it was a seven day a week thing invented by labour. >> i mean, we're going back. yeah. >> yeah, i don't think so. >> yeah, i don't think so. >> i don't think it was like it wasn't like super busy on a saturday or sunday. they didn't have the thing. no. but you can't have a system where you think, well, you know, if you have a heart attack on saturday, bad luck. >> i mean, it is true that if you if you fall ill on a friday and, you know, you wake up in hospital on a saturday, you will wait till monday to see the top doctor or your test results won't won't be through on saturday or sunday. and i guess that , you know, perhaps, saturday or sunday. and i guess that, you know, perhaps, perh
this is this is the labour government saying something that is not labour government. so why are they saying this? you have to think that they are saying this because they're not going to implement this, and they're just trying to mitigate what's going to happen in the future . what's to happen in the future. what's going to happen when the nhs was invented , it was a seven day invented, it was a seven day a week thing invented by labour. >> i mean, we're going back. yeah. >> yeah,...
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and now, with a labour— tory government. and now, with a labour party— tory government. and now, with a labour party that is ready to govern again— labour party that is ready to govern again under— labour party that is ready to govern again under keir starmer, it is time for rishi _ again under keir starmer, it is time for rishi sunak to give the public choice. _ for rishi sunak to give the public choice. a — for rishi sunak to give the public choice, a general election will not 'ust choice, a general election will not just pave — choice, a general election will not just pave the path to a new direction _ just pave the path to a new direction for our country but it will make _ direction for our country but it will make the bold action londoners want to— will make the bold action londoners want to see a reality. it will also have _ want to see a reality. it will also have a _ want to see a reality. it will also have a message to those londoners who did _ have a message to those londoners who did not — have a message to those londoners who did not vote for me t
and now, with a labour— tory government. and now, with a labour party— tory government. and now, with a labour party that is ready to govern again— labour party that is ready to govern again under— labour party that is ready to govern again under keir starmer, it is time for rishi _ again under keir starmer, it is time for rishi sunak to give the public choice. _ for rishi sunak to give the public choice. a — for rishi sunak to give the public choice, a general election will not 'ust...
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watch. >> the first duty of any government, particularly an incoming labour government, is national security. the security of the country and that would be my first priority. now the prime minister today has made a speech.i minister today has made a speech. i think it's his seventh reset in 18 months. and i think that really shows you that the choice as we go into this election is now pretty clear . election is now pretty clear. >> well, there you go. so with a general election now likely to happenin general election now likely to happen in october or november, britain has a choice on its hands. pinch its nose and vote conservative, or believe sir keir starmer and the labour party when they promise this time will be different. but let's get the thoughts of my panel let's get the thoughts of my panel. daily express columnist carole malone, former labour mp bill rammell and political commentator suzanne evans. carole malone you just about made your riled. i know it's good. it's a nice bit of exercise that every night i can imagine patrick racks up the calories. not bad . can can calories. not
watch. >> the first duty of any government, particularly an incoming labour government, is national security. the security of the country and that would be my first priority. now the prime minister today has made a speech.i minister today has made a speech. i think it's his seventh reset in 18 months. and i think that really shows you that the choice as we go into this election is now pretty clear . election is now pretty clear. >> well, there you go. so with a general election now...
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we know taxation will go up under the labour government. we know that he doesn't believe in margaret thatcher. we know that we will get strikes with the nhs. we'll have even greater got strikes. we've got strikes and got strikes . exactly. got strikes. exactly. >> i remember sadiq khan saying under my mayoralty there will be no strikes. the unions will, you know, step into line with me. they'll be my friend. of course, there have been strikes. yeah, several of them throughout his time in office. are we not going to see the same thing with labour? they talk a good game, but actually , you know, he would but actually, you know, he would say that the reason for that is because of a conservative government overall. >> of course, whether you believe that or not is a different question. however, with the labour party, with the relationship with the unions, it's always very interesting because people always say, oh, it's exactly the same as the tories and they're doing and they just do what they tell them to do, and all the rest of it. the trade u
we know taxation will go up under the labour government. we know that he doesn't believe in margaret thatcher. we know that we will get strikes with the nhs. we'll have even greater got strikes. we've got strikes and got strikes . exactly. got strikes. exactly. >> i remember sadiq khan saying under my mayoralty there will be no strikes. the unions will, you know, step into line with me. they'll be my friend. of course, there have been strikes. yeah, several of them throughout his time in...