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but in the daily mail, shadow chancellor makes a pledge to daily mail as, rachel reeves, i'll never play fast and loose with your money. probably more of a story if she'd said the opposite but there is a bit of ftse going on between the labour party in the daily mail, which is it not? very interesting. i wouldn't have run that as an exclusive myself. there's nothing there part from i will be a good chancellor.- there's nothing there part from i will be a good chancellor. there was a warm editorial _ will be a good chancellor. there was a warm editorial on _ will be a good chancellor. there was a warm editorial on thursday - will be a good chancellor. there was a warm editorial on thursday too. i a warm editorial on thursday too. interesting that there is such positive coverage and i've heard shadow cabinet members talking about the grey wall, another big thing. if they can get those kind of voters on board, that's a huge coup. ila board, that's a huge coup. no paper has caused — board, that's a huge coup. no paper has caused more _ board, that's a huge coup. no paper has caused more he
but in the daily mail, shadow chancellor makes a pledge to daily mail as, rachel reeves, i'll never play fast and loose with your money. probably more of a story if she'd said the opposite but there is a bit of ftse going on between the labour party in the daily mail, which is it not? very interesting. i wouldn't have run that as an exclusive myself. there's nothing there part from i will be a good chancellor.- there's nothing there part from i will be a good chancellor. there was a warm...
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they seem to not have the sense to seem to not have the sense to see that rachel reeves is another dyson heater, as far as i'm concerned. >> hot air. >> hot air. >> yeah, and no bag and. yeah. and the point is that we're making it up as we go along as we are. >> right. >> right. >> form and galloway could split their vote, it's certainly a possibility. >> labour made plenty of announcements. >> they've said 6000 teachers paid for by the vat hike on private schools. >> they have , but they're not >> they have, but they're not going to put taxes up. >> i think what richard's right. >> i think what richard's right. >> labour have been very detailed. >> not what people care about, not money in my pocket. >> and but they have said that they're not going to raise taxes. rachel reeves was on the front page of the daily mail on saturday saying that she wants to have thatcher style sound money. i mean, the idea that the labour party haven't announced anything is completely for the birds. and the idea that the conservatives could pull through is absolutely delusional. i'm sorry, but the polls are
they seem to not have the sense to seem to not have the sense to see that rachel reeves is another dyson heater, as far as i'm concerned. >> hot air. >> hot air. >> yeah, and no bag and. yeah. and the point is that we're making it up as we go along as we are. >> right. >> right. >> form and galloway could split their vote, it's certainly a possibility. >> labour made plenty of announcements. >> they've said 6000 teachers paid for by the vat hike...
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but the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves , says chancellor, rachel reeves, says the conservatives are out of touch. >> if you look at this prime minister's record since rishi sunak became prime minister, the economy is still £300 worse off per person in the country . so per person in the country. so this these numbers today are not deserving of the victory lap that rishi sunak and jeremy hunt seem to want to go on. >> and finally, some good news for stargazers. there's a chance you may see the northern lights across the uk tonight , thanks to across the uk tonight, thanks to clear skies and a huge and rare solar storm. forecasters suggest they're likely to be seen across parts of northern ireland, scotland, northern england and wales. experts say it could be the most powerful geomagnetic storm in almost two decades. that's the latest from the newsroom for now. another update at 8:00. until then, you can sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen, or go to gb news. com slash alerts. >> welcome to the andersons real world and tonight on the show, we're going to di
but the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves , says chancellor, rachel reeves, says the conservatives are out of touch. >> if you look at this prime minister's record since rishi sunak became prime minister, the economy is still £300 worse off per person in the country . so per person in the country. so this these numbers today are not deserving of the victory lap that rishi sunak and jeremy hunt seem to want to go on. >> and finally, some good news for stargazers. there's a chance you...
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so this is rachel reeves , and she's vowed to set up a british sovereign wealth fund if labour wins power, using it to create good jobs , not bad ones, create good jobs, not bad ones, and spread productivity in every part of the country. i mean, what a load of weasel words. yeah there is just one rather large problem. where will the money come from? now, until i read this story, i didn't really understand a lot about what global, global wealth funds were. but essentially they are for countries that have got a lot of maybe oil, for instance , lot of maybe oil, for instance, and they're obviously making a great deal of money and they reinvest that money in case that oil runs out. surprisingly, there are about 175 of these funds around the world, which totals about $12 trillion, or just £95 trillion, norway surprisingly has the biggest wealth fund with 1.4 trillion, and that was north sea oil, which they've invested over the years. but britain has no such thing and has been in a deficit since 2001. so reeves is seeking to get around this by making up the bulk of the wealth in national wealt
so this is rachel reeves , and she's vowed to set up a british sovereign wealth fund if labour wins power, using it to create good jobs , not bad ones, create good jobs, not bad ones, and spread productivity in every part of the country. i mean, what a load of weasel words. yeah there is just one rather large problem. where will the money come from? now, until i read this story, i didn't really understand a lot about what global, global wealth funds were. but essentially they are for countries...
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so basically, i don't know if rachel reeves was in the front row of the speech, but i'm sure if she wasn't, she would have read it. were you hoping that she reads it, hears it and goes, "0h, actually, i need to be a bit bolder on the economy, i'm being far too cautious here"? well, i think the message is not just for politicians. i think there's messages there for the private sector as well, certainly messages for regulators. and as a regulator in my former life, you know, i'm partly responsible for some of this stuff. right? the rules for banks, the rules for insurers, which i think have been starving british companies of the financial fuel they need to grow, has been part of the problem. it was part of the solution, in a way, in 2009, it's part of the problem now. it's ridiculous that there are more canadian, australian and dutch pensioners investing in british businesses than there are british pensioners investing in british business. that needs to change. it's ridiculous that there's been no net lending to companies by british banks over the past several years. that needs to change. we
so basically, i don't know if rachel reeves was in the front row of the speech, but i'm sure if she wasn't, she would have read it. were you hoping that she reads it, hears it and goes, "0h, actually, i need to be a bit bolder on the economy, i'm being far too cautious here"? well, i think the message is not just for politicians. i think there's messages there for the private sector as well, certainly messages for regulators. and as a regulator in my former life, you know, i'm partly...
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and the safest choice for them is boring , keir starmer and rachel reeves. >> well, i'm glad you said keir starmer is boring. poor man. even his own supporters think he's dull , even his own supporters think he's dull, not dull, not dull, just very stable and secure and boring. >> all right. kelvin, well , i >> all right. kelvin, well, i the truth about the matter is it would be a fantastic bet, right? >> it's a roll of the dice and rishi sunak comes from a deal making background . and with deal making background. and with deal makers that is what they want to do. he wants to have a success. what? he certainly knows from that poll and every single poll, is that labour are going to storm home. and the and the remnants of the conservative party won't look anything like their position today. they will be completely done for. so what would be wrong in trying to work out? is there a way we could do a deal? because whatever the deal is, it is going to be ten times better than the current position because the current position because the current position is the destruction for five years of
and the safest choice for them is boring , keir starmer and rachel reeves. >> well, i'm glad you said keir starmer is boring. poor man. even his own supporters think he's dull , even his own supporters think he's dull, not dull, not dull, just very stable and secure and boring. >> all right. kelvin, well , i >> all right. kelvin, well, i the truth about the matter is it would be a fantastic bet, right? >> it's a roll of the dice and rishi sunak comes from a deal making...
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rachel reeves came here three times, but even they couldn't dislodge ben and the fantastic conservative team. right. and they also threw a lot of mud. it needs to be said in this election because they were angry. angry that ben has delivered more for this region in seven years than labour party managed in 30 years. >> well, let's take a quick look at those latest council results from across england. as counting continues tonight. if you're watching on television , you can watching on television, you can see there the number of councillors confirmed so far fewer than ten councils out of 107 are still to declare tonight . some will also follow into tomorrow, including the west midlands . and the result for midlands. and the result for london's mayor in other news, the family of murdered schoolboy alfie lewis have thanked him for making them smile every day. he was stabbed to death by another schoolboy outside a primary schoolboy outside a primary school in leeds last november. the teenager, who can't be named, was 14 at the time of that attack and he's admitted stabbing alfie with a 13 ce
rachel reeves came here three times, but even they couldn't dislodge ben and the fantastic conservative team. right. and they also threw a lot of mud. it needs to be said in this election because they were angry. angry that ben has delivered more for this region in seven years than labour party managed in 30 years. >> well, let's take a quick look at those latest council results from across england. as counting continues tonight. if you're watching on television , you can watching on...
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the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, claims people are worse off since rishi sunak came to power. >> if you look at this prime minister's record since rishi sunak became prime minister, the economy is still £300 worse off per person in the country . so per person in the country. so this these numbers today are not deserving of the victory lap that rishi sunak and jeremy hunt seem to want to go on. >> a psychotic ex—prisoner who attacked and killed a grandfather has been handed an indefinite hospital order at the old bailey. thomas o'halloran was riding his mobility scooter in west london when lee byers stabbed him. the 87 year old suffered multiple stab wounds to his neck, his chest and abdomen. police say the motiveless attack has left his family shocked and horrified . sir keir starmer says horrified. sir keir starmer says that he would scrap to scrap rishi sunak's flagship rwanda scheme on day one of a labour government. the labour leader wants to create a new border security command instead, and vowed to make british shores hostile territory for people smuggling gangs. dover m
the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, claims people are worse off since rishi sunak came to power. >> if you look at this prime minister's record since rishi sunak became prime minister, the economy is still £300 worse off per person in the country . so per person in the country. so this these numbers today are not deserving of the victory lap that rishi sunak and jeremy hunt seem to want to go on. >> a psychotic ex—prisoner who attacked and killed a grandfather has been handed...
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shadow chancellor rachel reeves also responded to friday's figures, saying the economy should be doing better. well, i think it's encouraging that we, in the last quarter, have grown faster notjust in france and germany, but also the united states. we welcome the fact that the economy is no longer in recession, but it's hardly cause for a victory lap. and if you look at the forecasts from the oecd, who look at the major industrialised economies, they say that of those economies, of the g7 economies, the uk will have the second slowest growth rate this year and the lowest growth rate next year. i don't think that is a cause for celebration. my ambition for britain is so much greater than merely the economy not being in recession. earlier our economics correspondent andrew verity broke down exactly what this means. we have some figures showing the economy is expanding, but does that mean that we are each, individually, getting better off? not necessarily. so, what is the economy? what do we mean by economic growth? it is worth remembering what we are talking about is just people and thei
shadow chancellor rachel reeves also responded to friday's figures, saying the economy should be doing better. well, i think it's encouraging that we, in the last quarter, have grown faster notjust in france and germany, but also the united states. we welcome the fact that the economy is no longer in recession, but it's hardly cause for a victory lap. and if you look at the forecasts from the oecd, who look at the major industrialised economies, they say that of those economies, of the g7...
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some of us, i have to say, think marcus rashford is rather wonderful and rachel reeves language will not be said on television. but i mean, it was . television. but i mean, it was. yeah, i know it's all right. i'm not going to get you an ofcom thing. but it was, it was quite interesting that that if you trawl through the things that have been said about natalie elphicke by labour people, they are not polite . no. are not polite. no. >> well on that, let's go to education secretary gillian keegan, who joins us now. good to see you this morning. what are we to make of this defection on? >> well, it's baffling, isn't it? i think it's sort of bewildering. most people i think, i guess the views and the principles change very often . principles change very often. >> glad to see the back of her. >> glad to see the back of her. >> i don't really know her, to be honest. she's very much on the more of the right wing of the more of the right wing of the party. i mean, i know all parties are a broad church, but she was kind of an erg member and, big liz truss supporter, i believe. so, i don't re
some of us, i have to say, think marcus rashford is rather wonderful and rachel reeves language will not be said on television. but i mean, it was . television. but i mean, it was. yeah, i know it's all right. i'm not going to get you an ofcom thing. but it was, it was quite interesting that that if you trawl through the things that have been said about natalie elphicke by labour people, they are not polite . no. are not polite. no. >> well on that, let's go to education secretary gillian...
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yesterday, rachel reeves had very explicitly said a labour government would not put up rates of income tax or natural insurance for the entire duration of the next parliament. what did you make of his answer? you then asked the same kind of question. so, it seemed like a direct answer, but there was probably a little bit of wriggle room. he said in his answer that they had costed all of their plans for their manifesto, which we haven't seen yet. and that didn't require the need to put up any taxes. of course, that doesn't quite mean the same as vat wouldn't go up at all. we know some specific vat will go up, because the idea of up, because their idea of putting vat on private school fees would be a particular element of vat that would change because at the moment, it's not charged that would change cos at the moment, it's not charged on private school fees. but i was asking about the main rate of vat, the stuff on pretty much everything — so for those things that are vat—exempt. he said it wasn't part of the plans that they need, that they were going to unveil in their manifesto, t
yesterday, rachel reeves had very explicitly said a labour government would not put up rates of income tax or natural insurance for the entire duration of the next parliament. what did you make of his answer? you then asked the same kind of question. so, it seemed like a direct answer, but there was probably a little bit of wriggle room. he said in his answer that they had costed all of their plans for their manifesto, which we haven't seen yet. and that didn't require the need to put up any...
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we have rachel reeves, rachel reeves . i rachel reeves, rachel reeves. i mean, you talk to any senior labour person and they they cannot move without rachel reeves saying you can't do this because it's going to it's going to cost too much money. i mean, we know exactly financially. i mean, the problem is, is, is how little labour will be able to do because of the fiscal rules, which is why i am really happy to see the economy improving. i think for most people, at 0.6% means nothing in their in their food budget . i mean, all it food budget. i mean, all it means is and inflation coming down means that the prices are going up more slowly. so for most of us, 95% of us who are outside the westminster bubble , outside the westminster bubble, it is absolutely. >> what about the ons report from yesterday that is very, very good news. we've now overtaken countries in europe, we've overtaken america in growth. when is somebody going to give credit? >> look, i've just said i'm really glad the economy is improving. what i'm saying is two things is one is it's not
we have rachel reeves, rachel reeves . i rachel reeves, rachel reeves. i mean, you talk to any senior labour person and they they cannot move without rachel reeves saying you can't do this because it's going to it's going to cost too much money. i mean, we know exactly financially. i mean, the problem is, is, is how little labour will be able to do because of the fiscal rules, which is why i am really happy to see the economy improving. i think for most people, at 0.6% means nothing in their in...
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no tax rises says the shadow chancellor rachel reeves, but north will she match the pension tax cut.- north will she match the pension tax cut. north will she match the ension tax cut. ~ ., ., �* pension tax cut. what you won't aet from pension tax cut. what you won't get from me _ pension tax cut. what you won't get from me in _ pension tax cut. what you won't get from me in this _ pension tax cut. what you won't get from me in this election - get from me in this election campaign or if i become chancellor of the exchequer and a few weeks' time is any commitments that are not fully funded, because if you do that, you are going down the liz truss route and we saw the damage cheated to our economy. rishi sunak is going down that route and i never will. but rishi sunak is going down that route and i never will.- route and i never will. but you can address — route and i never will. but you can address pensioners - route and i never will. but you can address pensioners who . route and i never will. but you | can address pensioners who are thinking about where to put their x in the bal
no tax rises says the shadow chancellor rachel reeves, but north will she match the pension tax cut.- north will she match the pension tax cut. north will she match the ension tax cut. ~ ., ., �* pension tax cut. what you won't aet from pension tax cut. what you won't get from me _ pension tax cut. what you won't get from me in _ pension tax cut. what you won't get from me in this _ pension tax cut. what you won't get from me in this election - get from me in this election campaign or if i...
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they today have said in response to rachel reeves, they have accused labour of unfunded spending and that they had no plan to cut taxes and ease the burden on families, and they have also said that with labour, they have warned voters it puts them with the same old labour party who as soon as they run out of money "will come after yours". so you can see this will be a very tense topic during the election and those conversations around the economy and taxes willjust keep on going and those arguments will definitely keep on going. and a quick reminder — you can find all the latest on the general election here in the uk — we're running a live page with continuous coverage. you can find that on the bbc news app and on our website. them did not have done that, some of them did not have done that, southampton are promoted back into the premier league southampton and wembley, the beat leads i—0, full—time whistle just a few minutes ago, this is known as the richest game in football and the money ending up in the champions league up to the premiership is so significant. a lot on the
they today have said in response to rachel reeves, they have accused labour of unfunded spending and that they had no plan to cut taxes and ease the burden on families, and they have also said that with labour, they have warned voters it puts them with the same old labour party who as soon as they run out of money "will come after yours". so you can see this will be a very tense topic during the election and those conversations around the economy and taxes willjust keep on going and...
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which of course is rachel reeves, shadow chancellor no doubt going to be the chancellor. and it's she's been doing this for a while, this kind of thatcherite thing. she's talking about sound money. yeah. and she's talking about she won't soak businesses and crush entrepreneurs and that there won't be the typical tax and spend that we expect from laboun spend that we expect from labour. i mean, i still think there will i still wonder where any of the money is going to come from or what they're going to be able to do in the position we're in. >> but apparently the magic money tree. >> yeah, but i guess it's another way they're distancing themselves from the left. you know, corbyn starmer's been distancing himself a lot from corbyn. and now corbyn's going to be an independent. and so it's very much this this new new new labour maybe . yeah. new labour maybe. yeah. >> and you know, the fact that this is one of those articles which is based on the fact that the daily mail has got a scoop, you know, rachel reeves is writing specifically for them. so if you look in the inside th
which of course is rachel reeves, shadow chancellor no doubt going to be the chancellor. and it's she's been doing this for a while, this kind of thatcherite thing. she's talking about sound money. yeah. and she's talking about she won't soak businesses and crush entrepreneurs and that there won't be the typical tax and spend that we expect from laboun spend that we expect from labour. i mean, i still think there will i still wonder where any of the money is going to come from or what they're...
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reeves and wes streeting, who speaks for help for the labour party. they are listening to that ed miliband speech at the moment. we expect sir keir starmer to begin his speech in about 20 minutes. there is a large banner with labour first step changes. 0ur political editor chris mason is in the audience watching and he said pretty much the entire set of has turned up for this and you can, as you can see, they are the really the backdrop of the stage, sitting listening two of these speeches. chris makes the point is you can see that most of them are in conventional political gear. they have their smart clothes on, their suits and ties. except that is for sir keir starmer, who has lost his tie and jacket and he has rolled up his sleeves nearly to his elbows. chris our political editor says it is not hot in there. he says this is a deliberate look from sir keir focused he says on getting stuff done. we know there will be no new policies, it will be sir keir setting out six pledges as his pitch before what we know will be a general election probably this
reeves and wes streeting, who speaks for help for the labour party. they are listening to that ed miliband speech at the moment. we expect sir keir starmer to begin his speech in about 20 minutes. there is a large banner with labour first step changes. 0ur political editor chris mason is in the audience watching and he said pretty much the entire set of has turned up for this and you can, as you can see, they are the really the backdrop of the stage, sitting listening two of these speeches....
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labour's rachel reeves said working people are still worse off after ia years of economic chaos. you're live with bbc news. now, at the united nations in new york, the general assembly voted in favour of a palestinian bid to become a full un member. in a largely symbolic move, more than 140 countries voted in support, with 9 voting against including the us and israel. in a heated debate, the israeli ambassador, gilad erdan, called the vote a "travesty" — producing a mini—shredder into which he fed a pocket sized un charter. the palestinian representative can now fully take part in debates and propose agenda items, though it still won't have voting rights — something only the un security council has the power to confer. following the council's vote, palestinian president mahmoud abbas said the territory �*will continue its endeavour to obtain full membership'. our north america correspondentjohn sudworth recaps the day's events. we had to say that the assembly does not have the power to confer full membership on a new state and so, in a way, this result passed overwhelming
labour's rachel reeves said working people are still worse off after ia years of economic chaos. you're live with bbc news. now, at the united nations in new york, the general assembly voted in favour of a palestinian bid to become a full un member. in a largely symbolic move, more than 140 countries voted in support, with 9 voting against including the us and israel. in a heated debate, the israeli ambassador, gilad erdan, called the vote a "travesty" — producing a mini—shredder...
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reeves and wes streeting, who speaks for help for the labour party. they are listening to that ed miliband speech at the moment. we expect sir keir starmer to begin his speech in about 20 minutes. there is a large banner with labour first step changes. 0ur political editor chris mason is in the audience watching and he said pretty much the entire set of has turned up for this and you can, as you can see, they are
reeves and wes streeting, who speaks for help for the labour party. they are listening to that ed miliband speech at the moment. we expect sir keir starmer to begin his speech in about 20 minutes. there is a large banner with labour first step changes. 0ur political editor chris mason is in the audience watching and he said pretty much the entire set of has turned up for this and you can, as you can see, they are
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the big cabinet pigses it's november been held by a woman and rachel reeves as shadow chancellor is poised to step in as first female chancellor. i think you'll see an emphasis, you know, the labour party has been very clear about the economic constraints under which it will operate when it comes into party and not making reckless commitments, but i think you'll see an emphasis on more investment in infrastructure, investment in infrastructure, investment in infrastructure, investment in the nhs, a commitment to growing a green economy. and we'lljust see how things pan out. i think there's a real cautiousness on the part of labour about promising too much that it can't deliver after years of financial austerity. after years of financial austerity-— austerity. what about international - austerity. what about| international relations austerity. what about - international relations then? i mean the conservatives were the party that presided over brexit. what would we likely see under a labour government? particularly — we're in the us, us-uk particularly — we're in the us, us—uk relat
the big cabinet pigses it's november been held by a woman and rachel reeves as shadow chancellor is poised to step in as first female chancellor. i think you'll see an emphasis, you know, the labour party has been very clear about the economic constraints under which it will operate when it comes into party and not making reckless commitments, but i think you'll see an emphasis on more investment in infrastructure, investment in infrastructure, investment in infrastructure, investment in the...
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we've got rachel reeves claiming labour with the party of business. meanwhile, angela rayner proposes changes to workers rights which are profoundly anti business. they are interesting , profoundly anti business. they are interesting, i like profoundly anti business. they are interesting , i like that profoundly anti business. they are interesting, i like that and of course that they were supposed to be coming in within 100 days of a labour government, but they're now rowing back on that a little bit. >> and he saw what dave ward said from the communication workers union. he didn't think these six pledges are going anything like far enough for what the trade unions want on workers rights. >> and lew has said in relation to stella, our left leaning commentator earlier, i'm sure the presenters have a memo when the presenters have a memo when the left wingers are on the show, just let them speak, even if it's complete cobblers coming out of their mouths. do not challenge them because ofcom won't like that. that's not true, lew. i can tell you it's not tr
we've got rachel reeves claiming labour with the party of business. meanwhile, angela rayner proposes changes to workers rights which are profoundly anti business. they are interesting , profoundly anti business. they are interesting, i like profoundly anti business. they are interesting , i like that profoundly anti business. they are interesting, i like that and of course that they were supposed to be coming in within 100 days of a labour government, but they're now rowing back on that a...
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the chancellor spoke in london today, accusing his shadow rachel reeves of resorting to playground politics with her criticism of the high levels of taxation on uk households . taxation on uk households. >> it comes to labour policies on jobs, welfare reform and tax. the difference if they are elected , will be profound and elected, will be profound and damaging for every family in the country. labour like to criticise recent tax rises, thinking people don't know what caused them, the furlough scheme, the energy price guarantee and billions of pounds in cost of living support. but labour supporting those policies, which is why it is playground politics to use those tax rises to distract debate from the biggest divide in british politics today. what happens to the tax burden next? >> french police have shot dead a man who tried to set fire to a synagogue in the northwestern city of rouen . it's reported city of rouen. it's reported that the man was armed with a knife and an iron bar , and threw knife and an iron bar, and threw a firebomb inside the building before police shot him. police wer
the chancellor spoke in london today, accusing his shadow rachel reeves of resorting to playground politics with her criticism of the high levels of taxation on uk households . taxation on uk households. >> it comes to labour policies on jobs, welfare reform and tax. the difference if they are elected , will be profound and elected, will be profound and damaging for every family in the country. labour like to criticise recent tax rises, thinking people don't know what caused them, the...
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labour's rachel reeves said working people are still worse off you're live with bbc news. sir keir starmer says a labour government would scrap the conservatives rwanda policy straight away. he's been in dover outlining measures that labour would introduce to tackle cross channel migration. but the labour leader refused to commit to stopping the boats saying he would not put 'false numbers�* on his plans. new figures from the home office show more than 9,000 people have crossed the channel in small boats this year. that's a rise of 35% on the same period last year. our political editor chris mason has more from dover. dover this morning. the latest arrivals picked up by border force in the english channel. the ambulance, a reminder of the perils of a crossing. a few miles away, the man who thinks he has a solution. and just look who's following in keir starmer�*s footsteps. the local mp, natalie elphicke, who walked into this week as a conservative mp and ends it sitting with labour. sir keir�*s main idea is this... border security command will bring together hundred
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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 brexit, what would be likely see under a labour government, we are in the us, particularly us—uk relations, what more they look like? i think with regards to brexit it has a line drawn under it and it will not be relitigated. the foreign policy, the labour party and the conservative party are both committed to ukraine, they are both supportive of israel in the confl
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...
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reeves, if she's chancellor, she's not going to have an emergency budget. so it's another example of another party trying to influence a future labour government, but asking them to do something that they know they're probably not going to do. yeah. and so i think overall in the round, adam, listening to... it's been such a long week, i nearly forgot your name then! flippin�* �*eck! one of our colleagues called me richard yesterday when i was recording something. i was like, "where's that...?" i don't feel like i look like a richard! so what's so interesting listening tojohn swinney is this. so, john swinney says that it's really important that scotland gets rid of the conservative government. and so i was saying to him, "well, would not the easiest way for a scottish voter to guarantee — if that's what they wanted — to get rid of the conservative government, to vote for the labour party because they are the alternative uk government?" and of course he then makes an argument that says no, because the snp is the true voice of scotland, and then he ma
reeves, if she's chancellor, she's not going to have an emergency budget. so it's another example of another party trying to influence a future labour government, but asking them to do something that they know they're probably not going to do. yeah. and so i think overall in the round, adam, listening to... it's been such a long week, i nearly forgot your name then! flippin�* �*eck! one of our colleagues called me richard yesterday when i was recording something. i was like, "where's...
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rachel reeves wants the chance to make decisions on tax and spending and said there would be no rises in income tax or national insurance under labour acknowledged they would be difficult decisions ahead. i’m difficult decisions ahead. i'm under no _ difficult decisions ahead. in under no illusions about the scale of a challenge i will face if i am treasurer —— chancellor in a few weeks' time. we ensure that non—dom is will pay theirfair share time. we ensure that non—dom is will pay their fair share of tax and crackdown on tax avoidance. fix, tax and crackdown on tax avoidance.— tax and crackdown on tax avoidance. a warning from economists _ avoidance. a warning from economists that _ avoidance. a warning from economists that all - avoidance. a warning from i economists that all parties needed to be more honest about the state of public finances. the other one is talking about the windfall tax and the oil and gas companies are not made clear the tax cuts to the big banks that the conservatives have given since 2015, they need to be reversed. and we will show that we are
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but also, you know, the the rachel reeves sort of trying to pre—empt these two big economic figures that came out with a press conference where she sort of basically said, even if this shows a better economy, it doesn't really count. and the same thing yesterday with an article in the sun. and so you can see that they've been like almost trying... well, they definitely have been trying to preempt any notion that there's been a change in the economic weather. i mean, the election was called today, but the campaign's already been underway for some time in my mind. you know what i mean? not officially, but kind of unofficially, exactly as you say. and one of the things that's really flagged it to me, not least the fact we've had these set piece speeches, not just from the chancellor and shadow chancellor, but from the prime minister and from keir starmer as well, haven't really announced anything. well, they've just been... broadly political talking about theirambitions, theiraims, basically, you know, why they think they're the best for the country. but there's also this other sort of asid
but also, you know, the the rachel reeves sort of trying to pre—empt these two big economic figures that came out with a press conference where she sort of basically said, even if this shows a better economy, it doesn't really count. and the same thing yesterday with an article in the sun. and so you can see that they've been like almost trying... well, they definitely have been trying to preempt any notion that there's been a change in the economic weather. i mean, the election was called...
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and the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, who wants to be the next chancellor and the first female chancellor, will also bejoining us live. and we're going to be doing lots of fact checking, as we will be throughout the campaign. and we will have our first 60 seconds on sunday withjohn curtice. say that after you've had a martini. i've never had a martini, so i don't at that hour. i'm going to check my facts that hour of the morning. no, no, no. look, i'm going to be very aggressively fact checking. right. there we go. i want a big red button. somebody suggested that one of our viewers, bridget, said that we should if we think somebody is not telling the truth or is telling porkies, that we should have a big red button and it should just like flash on the screen. 0r like on graham norton where they have the chair that goes backwards anyway. all ideas gratefully received. thank you very much for making it to the end of this one. bye bye. live from london. this is bbc news ukraine says russia bombed a superstore in kharkiv where two—hundred people are thought to have been shopping, killing at
and the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, who wants to be the next chancellor and the first female chancellor, will also bejoining us live. and we're going to be doing lots of fact checking, as we will be throughout the campaign. and we will have our first 60 seconds on sunday withjohn curtice. say that after you've had a martini. i've never had a martini, so i don't at that hour. i'm going to check my facts that hour of the morning. no, no, no. look, i'm going to be very aggressively fact...
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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 , highlighting the turmoil seen in the weeks following liz truss's mini—budget in 2022, mr reeves says the tories haven't learned any lessons and would repeat the same mistakes . the repeat the same mistakes. the conservatives say their plan is working and a labour government would take the uk back to square one. yellow weather warnings for thunderstorms have been extended across northern england, the midlands, east anglia and northeast wales . the met office northeast wales. the met office warned slow moving heavy showers could cause flooding and disruption in some areas. 20 to 30mm of rain is expected to fall in just an hour or less in some places , with further warnings in places, with further warnings in places, with further warnings in place for parts of scotland tomorrow . the prince and tomorrow. the prince and princess of wales have said they are incredibly sad to hear of the death of an raf pilot after yesterday's crash in l
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 , highlighting the turmoil seen in the weeks following liz truss's mini—budget in 2022, mr reeves says the tories haven't learned any lessons and would repeat the same mistakes . the repeat the same mistakes. the conservatives say their plan is working and a labour government would take the uk back to square one. yellow weather warnings...
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that was the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, saying that they wouldn't necessarily be able to rule out any cuts, but they wouldn't be cutting personal income taxes. both parties will be outlining more of their specific policies in the coming weeks, when they announced their full manifestos, and that is where we will get more detail about how some of these policies and pledges will work in practice. bier? pledges will work in practice. very early days. _ pledges will work in practice. very early days. more _ pledges will work in practice. very early days, more detail required of these politicians. ione wells, thank you very much. to papua new guinea now, where around 670 people are thought to have died after a massive landslide on friday. the figure is an estimate based on the number of houses believed to have been buried in up to eight metres of rock, earth and trees. so far, only a handful of bodies have been recovered. the landslide hit remote villages. the affected areas are in the highlands of enga, in the north of the island nation in the south—west pacific. journalist scott
that was the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, saying that they wouldn't necessarily be able to rule out any cuts, but they wouldn't be cutting personal income taxes. both parties will be outlining more of their specific policies in the coming weeks, when they announced their full manifestos, and that is where we will get more detail about how some of these policies and pledges will work in practice. bier? pledges will work in practice. very early days. _ pledges will work in practice. very...
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it is the electioneering trick george osborne love to do during those years, and rachel reeves has been caught investors a lot in the last couple of years and this is an endorsement labour will be waving tomorrow. in this is an endorsement labour will be waving tomorrow.— be waving tomorrow. in terms of rishi sunak, _ be waving tomorrow. in terms of rishi sunak, still— be waving tomorrow. in terms of rishi sunak, still having - be waving tomorrow. in terms of rishi sunak, still having to - be waving tomorrow. in terms of. rishi sunak, still having to defend his national service proposal. fix, day his national service proposal. a day after he first _ his national service proposal. a day after he first announced _ his national service proposal. a day after he first announced that, - his national service proposal. c: after he first announced that, still facing questions, a plan keir starmer called a teenage dad's army. rishi sunak says it's a good thing, it would foster a culture of service, he said it was the right thing to do. he had one criticism today from steve baker, former nort
it is the electioneering trick george osborne love to do during those years, and rachel reeves has been caught investors a lot in the last couple of years and this is an endorsement labour will be waving tomorrow. in this is an endorsement labour will be waving tomorrow.— be waving tomorrow. in terms of rishi sunak, _ be waving tomorrow. in terms of rishi sunak, still— be waving tomorrow. in terms of rishi sunak, still having - be waving tomorrow. in terms of rishi sunak, still having to -...
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rachel reeves came here three times. but even they couldn't dislodge ben and the fantastic conservative team. right. and they also threw a lot of mud. it needs to be said in this election because they were angry. angry that ben has delivered more for this region in seven years than labour party managed in 30 years. right thank you . and actually, you know, you. and actually, you know, look where we're standing. you know, when ben came into the office, this airport was going to be closed down. absolutely right. and now more flights to more places than ever before. the steelworks desolate, now part of one of the most exciting regeneration projects anywhere in the world. and you and i, we worked together on some great things , made sure that the things, made sure that the treasury is in darlington, putting this region at the heart of government, the freeport, as you said, the largest in europe , you said, the largest in europe, attracting thousands of jobs and investment to the area . now that investment to the area. now th
rachel reeves came here three times. but even they couldn't dislodge ben and the fantastic conservative team. right. and they also threw a lot of mud. it needs to be said in this election because they were angry. angry that ben has delivered more for this region in seven years than labour party managed in 30 years. right thank you . and actually, you know, you. and actually, you know, look where we're standing. you know, when ben came into the office, this airport was going to be closed down....
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reeves, promised she would never play fast and loose with taxpayers money. all parties received a warning from the independent institute for fiscal studies today to be open with voters about the economic challenges ahead. no chance to ask the prime minister for his thoughts, though. he had a chat with some veterans in the north of england. is your campaign on track with later spotted leaving conservative headquarters tight lipped, a junior minister taking questions instead. inflation was sort of 11%, 11.1%. now it's down to almost target 2.3%. that doesn't happen by accident. it's not all the government working in partnership - with the bank of england. but what that means is that nowl we are now back on to a situation where things can start to improve and get hetteh _ hello. hello there. the liberal democrat leader, sir ed davey, made the most of the sunshine in chichester today to set out his economic approach. we, the ones talking about the windfall tax on the oil and gas companies. i've already made clear that the tax cuts to the big banks the conservati
reeves, promised she would never play fast and loose with taxpayers money. all parties received a warning from the independent institute for fiscal studies today to be open with voters about the economic challenges ahead. no chance to ask the prime minister for his thoughts, though. he had a chat with some veterans in the north of england. is your campaign on track with later spotted leaving conservative headquarters tight lipped, a junior minister taking questions instead. inflation was sort...
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but the shadow chancellor rachel reeves immediately rejected that. the liberal democrats also said they would not �*look to raise' vat or income tax. our business correspondent theo leggett reports. a week after the election was announced, campaigning is getting up to speed. the conservatives have gone on the attack with the sad suggesting a labour government would put up taxes, something the chancellor said his party would not do. ., , , ~' , do. four times this week they refused to _ do. four times this week they refused to rule _ do. four times this week they refused to rule out _ do. four times this week they refused to rule out increasing | do. four times this week they - refused to rule out increasing vat, although might we hear they are rolling it out. and when you have an economy that has turned a corner, the labour party that cannot make up its mind on basic questions could only mean one thing i sure as night follows day, that taxes will go up. vat is the tax you pay in the majority of goods and services you buy. for most items it is levie
but the shadow chancellor rachel reeves immediately rejected that. the liberal democrats also said they would not �*look to raise' vat or income tax. our business correspondent theo leggett reports. a week after the election was announced, campaigning is getting up to speed. the conservatives have gone on the attack with the sad suggesting a labour government would put up taxes, something the chancellor said his party would not do. ., , , ~' , do. four times this week they refused to _ do....
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reeves are concerned, it's dimensioning to the public that you won't make public to the macro promises you can't keep when it comes to public spending. they won't make the mistakes of the liz truss government in making unfunded commitments when it comes to tax and spend, and while it may be frustrating for people who want to hear more details from labour as to what it'll actually do in government, i think throughout this campaign, there will be a general reticence from labour to tie itself to spending commitments. but of course, as you said, we'll be getting a manifesto soon, and perhaps in that document we will learn more about labour's plans. yes, they are again promising today that all of it will be fully costed. we first from various former defence ministers and also from members of the defence staff who have questioned whether it can be fully paid for. the veterans minister, johnny mercer, has been on the radio this evening, this is what he said about the plan. anything that unites communities with a sense of service, _ awareness of what the other organisations do, it's great. | i
reeves are concerned, it's dimensioning to the public that you won't make public to the macro promises you can't keep when it comes to public spending. they won't make the mistakes of the liz truss government in making unfunded commitments when it comes to tax and spend, and while it may be frustrating for people who want to hear more details from labour as to what it'll actually do in government, i think throughout this campaign, there will be a general reticence from labour to tie itself to...
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reeves was pushed on whether or not she would stick to the very tough spending plans that the conservatives have got pencilled in for the coming years, which many experts have said amount to a real terms cut. she said there would be no return to austerity, but she hasn't ruled out further spending cuts. what she did rule out was the increases in personal taxes. it does, does it not, mean cuts to some public— does, does it not, mean cuts to some public service — does, does it not, mean cuts to some public service spending?— public service spending? there will not be a return _ public service spending? there will not be a return to _ public service spending? there will not be a return to austerity - public service spending? there will not be a return to austerity under. public service spending? there willj not be a return to austerity under a labour_ not be a return to austerity under a labour government. _ not be a return to austerity under a labour government. we _ not be a return to austerity under a labour government. we had - not be a return to austerity under a . labour government
reeves was pushed on whether or not she would stick to the very tough spending plans that the conservatives have got pencilled in for the coming years, which many experts have said amount to a real terms cut. she said there would be no return to austerity, but she hasn't ruled out further spending cuts. what she did rule out was the increases in personal taxes. it does, does it not, mean cuts to some public— does, does it not, mean cuts to some public service — does, does it not, mean cuts...
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this proposal from rachel reeves, which hasn't seem to be backed by labour at all, says ben. my friend rents one tiny room for £850 per month here in brighton. my neck of the woods all facilities are shared with others like kitchens and bathrooms . yeah, i feel you, bathrooms. yeah, i feel you, robert. as i said, i have big sympathy for especially the younger generation kids who just aren't going to own their own homes and in turn, no families, no kids. birth rate plummets where does it leave us? big issue for the conservatives as well, because happy saturday morning everybody. >> let's cheer you up even more now by talking about dirty water. if you're having your breakfast that's equally as cheery, by the way, if you're having your breakfast, apologies. okay, we're going to talk dirty water. now, around 16,000 businesses and households in devon have this week been warned to boil their tap water before drinking it, or even cleaning their teeth due a parasite outbreak. >> grimm , the uk health security >> grimm, the uk health security agency, announced yesterday that cases of
this proposal from rachel reeves, which hasn't seem to be backed by labour at all, says ben. my friend rents one tiny room for £850 per month here in brighton. my neck of the woods all facilities are shared with others like kitchens and bathrooms . yeah, i feel you, bathrooms. yeah, i feel you, robert. as i said, i have big sympathy for especially the younger generation kids who just aren't going to own their own homes and in turn, no families, no kids. birth rate plummets where does it leave...
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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 keeping taxes, inflation and mortgages as low as possible. the tories say their plan is currently working, but labour argues that people are feeling worse off more than 500 migrants have crossed the channel in small boats so far this bank houday small boats so far this bank holiday weekend, home office data shows that 227 crossed illegally from france yesterday follows another 288 arrivals on friday. that takes the total so far this year to nearly 10,400. if you want the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts. simply scan the qr code on the right hand side of your screen or go to gbnews.com/alerts . back or go to gbnews.com/alerts. back to free speech nation . to free speech nation. >> welcome back to free speech nafion >> welcome back to free speech nation with me, andrew doyle. >> so before we get back with some questions from the audience, i do want t
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you will see keir starmer�*s future possible chancellor, rachel reeves. i think she will be pretty critical to. rishi sunak, you saw him today surrounded by his cabinet. he will want his sort of loyalties, his deputy prime minister is one of his closest associates. you will see those kind of faces, i think. but you will hear again and again and again those same messages that you've heard him saying they are today for them and keir starmer his message is chaos under the conservatives, time for change. labours slogan is simply change. that is it. they feel they have a powerful message they can focus on bear. and that you will hear again from labour to.— bear. and that you will hear again from labour to. damian, stay with us. from labour to. damian, stay with us- thank— from labour to. damian, stay with us- thank you- — from labour to. damian, stay with us. thank you. let's _ from labour to. damian, stay with us. thank you. let's go _ from labour to. damian, stay with us. thank you. let's go to - us. thank you. let's go to hannah miller who was across
you will see keir starmer�*s future possible chancellor, rachel reeves. i think she will be pretty critical to. rishi sunak, you saw him today surrounded by his cabinet. he will want his sort of loyalties, his deputy prime minister is one of his closest associates. you will see those kind of faces, i think. but you will hear again and again and again those same messages that you've heard him saying they are today for them and keir starmer his message is chaos under the conservatives, time for...
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reeves so far— from keir starmer and rachel reeves so far that _ from keir starmer and rachel reeves so far that nothing is going in that manifesto — so far that nothing is going in that manifesto that costs money unless it has been _ manifesto that costs money unless it has been fully costed. do manifesto that costs money unless it has been fully costed._ has been fully costed. do you think all the shadow _ has been fully costed. do you think all the shadow cabinet _ has been fully costed. do you think all the shadow cabinet members i has been fully costed. do you think. all the shadow cabinet members are equally prepared, with actual policy plans ready to hit the ground running if they were to be elected? are they being ambitious in terms of how much money they are going to have to raise to tackle all these problems? i have to raise to tackle all these problems?— have to raise to tackle all these roblems? ~ . ., , problems? i think labour has played in uuite problems? i think labour has played in quite consciously _ problems? i think labour has played in quite consciously so _
reeves so far— from keir starmer and rachel reeves so far that _ from keir starmer and rachel reeves so far that nothing is going in that manifesto — so far that nothing is going in that manifesto that costs money unless it has been _ manifesto that costs money unless it has been fully costed. do manifesto that costs money unless it has been fully costed._ has been fully costed. do you think all the shadow _ has been fully costed. do you think all the shadow cabinet _ has been fully costed....
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yesterday, rachel reeves had very explicitly said a labour government would not put up rates of income tax or natural insurance for the entire duration of the next parliament. what did you make of his answer? it seemed like a direct answer, but there was probably a little bit of wriggle room. he said in his answer that they had costed all of their plans for their manifesto, which we haven't seen yet. and that didn't require the need to put up any taxes. of course, that doesn't quite mean the same as vat wouldn't go up at all. we know some specific vat will go up, because the idea of putting vat on private school fees would be a particular element of vat that would change because at the moment, it's not charged on private school fees. but i was asking about the main rate of vat, the stuff that's on pretty much everything, so for those things that are vat exempt. he said it wasn't part of the plans that they need, that they are going to and fail in their manifesto, the ideas that they set out in terms of their spending commitment and tax plans. it was pretty much a direct answer, but wit
yesterday, rachel reeves had very explicitly said a labour government would not put up rates of income tax or natural insurance for the entire duration of the next parliament. what did you make of his answer? it seemed like a direct answer, but there was probably a little bit of wriggle room. he said in his answer that they had costed all of their plans for their manifesto, which we haven't seen yet. and that didn't require the need to put up any taxes. of course, that doesn't quite mean the...
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the shadow chancellor rachel reeves expects to give a speech today on how a labour government would be the path to growth. tom: how were prawn cocktails ever a thing? lizzy: at this time in the morning, i don't want to think about prawn cocktail. tom: our u.k. correspondent who will speak with that u.k. shadow secretary of state for trade, so do tonight and for that interview. there is looking more coming up including that conversation. we continue to preview the inflation data out of the u.s. a big one in terms of how that could change and shape the views of the federal reserve. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ it's an amazing thing when you show generosity of spirit to someone. and you want people to be saved and to have a better life, then you don't stop. the idea that we have saved five million people's lives, it's overwhelming. it's everything. tom: welcome back to "bloomberg daybreak europe." happy tuesday. let's check in, we will give you a preview of the pce indicator. the index is coming out later this week. we know it is the fed's preferred gauge, their favorite model in
the shadow chancellor rachel reeves expects to give a speech today on how a labour government would be the path to growth. tom: how were prawn cocktails ever a thing? lizzy: at this time in the morning, i don't want to think about prawn cocktail. tom: our u.k. correspondent who will speak with that u.k. shadow secretary of state for trade, so do tonight and for that interview. there is looking more coming up including that conversation. we continue to preview the inflation data out of the u.s....
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reeves says the fiscal rules the government abides by would be obtained by the labour party if you look at the spending commitments the labour party has made and compare them against the existing government and their manifesto, there is not much differentiation with the two parties in terms of substantive policies the labour party is increasing dentist appointments by 700,000 and increase the teacher retention payment and have a few more police officers really, substantively, there's not much difference beyond the fiscal side with the two main political parties in the election from the investor perspective, maybe the benefit of the labour government is the refresh which they have been far more focused on industrial policy they have been clear they will not be raising corporate taxation i guess from their perspective, you get the reset and the fresh missions with respect to industrial strategy that the labour party has historically focused on more so than the conservative party equ equally, because the fiscal back drop is terrible and something made worse by the conservative party's deci
reeves says the fiscal rules the government abides by would be obtained by the labour party if you look at the spending commitments the labour party has made and compare them against the existing government and their manifesto, there is not much differentiation with the two parties in terms of substantive policies the labour party is increasing dentist appointments by 700,000 and increase the teacher retention payment and have a few more police officers really, substantively, there's not much...
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>> labour's shadow chancellor rachel reeves , says there's no rachel reeves, says there's no reason to celebrate . reason to celebrate. >> this is about more than lines on a graph. it's about family finances. and the truth is, after 14 years of conservative government, working families and pensioners are still worse off and the truth is, i'm much more ambitious for the country than rishi sunak and jeremy hunt seem to be. >> meanwhile, people in birmingham say they're still struggling to make ends meet despite the latest figures. >> i think it's propaganda go in the shops and that the prices that they're either going up or you're getting less for your money. so i'm not seeing where the inflation is actually hitting. >> we can do a lot better, can't we? as, as people we are feeling the pinch at the moment aren't we? >> we all are. >> we all are. >> i think the prices have increased so much over the past 24 months. >> the fact that they're coming, they're slowing down is a good thing. >> but ultimately, people's disposable income just isn't there. >> in other news, a nursery worker has be
>> labour's shadow chancellor rachel reeves , says there's no rachel reeves, says there's no reason to celebrate . reason to celebrate. >> this is about more than lines on a graph. it's about family finances. and the truth is, after 14 years of conservative government, working families and pensioners are still worse off and the truth is, i'm much more ambitious for the country than rishi sunak and jeremy hunt seem to be. >> meanwhile, people in birmingham say they're still...