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you have to ask why people are looking to labour, and i think they're looking to labour because they can see a changed labour party, which is absolutely country first, party second. they might be looking, but are they enthusiastic? are you concerned about a lack of enthusiasm for labour? i do think there's an underlying issue here, which is, over the last 14 years, i think the government has probably beaten the hope out of many people, and i want to restore the idea that politics can be a force for good. would you describe yourself as a socialist? look, yes, i would describe myself as a socialist. i describe myself as a progressive. how would you describe your socialism? because that word to some people might be scary, off—putting, but you're happy to answer that question directly. let me just explain exactly what i mean by that, because for me, this is about — politics is about — putting the country in the service of working people. there are only two people who can be prime minister after this election. here is the verdict of his opponent. there's a clear contrast in choice a
you have to ask why people are looking to labour, and i think they're looking to labour because they can see a changed labour party, which is absolutely country first, party second. they might be looking, but are they enthusiastic? are you concerned about a lack of enthusiasm for labour? i do think there's an underlying issue here, which is, over the last 14 years, i think the government has probably beaten the hope out of many people, and i want to restore the idea that politics can be a force...
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to _ is if labour win the election, do the greens start to cause - is if labour win the election, do the greens start to cause the l is if labour win the election, do - the greens start to cause the same problems— the greens start to cause the same problems that _ the greens start to cause the same problems that we've _ the greens start to cause the same problems that we've seen - the greens start to cause the same problems that we've seen reform i the greens start to cause the same l problems that we've seen reform uk causing _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? that _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? that is _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? that is a - problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? that is a risk- causing the tories? that is a risk in office — causing the tories? that is a risk in office i— causing the tories? that is a risk in office. ~ . causing the tories? that is a risk in offic
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a labour mp. >> then scottish labour's anas sarwar piled in and as a trailblazer in the labour party, someone with a proud history of delivery both for our party and her local community, and someone who made history by being elected as the first woman, first black woman mp. and then sir keir caved in. >> the whip has obviously been restored to her now , and she is restored to her now, and she is free to go forward as a labour candidate . candidate. >> well, to make matters worse, he went to launch his flagship environmental policy and then this happened . yes, he took a this happened. yes, he took a private jet there for the tories, though rishi sunak pitted the old against the young , there was this day. >> what we've announced is the triple lock. plus we're going to increase the personal allowance for pensioners delivering a tax cut worth around £100 to millions of pensioners . millions of pensioners. >> followed by this no more mickey mouse degrees. and his aide had to rescue him from an awkward eye roll in the audience. that is the secure future i want for all of you. >> that's
a labour mp. >> then scottish labour's anas sarwar piled in and as a trailblazer in the labour party, someone with a proud history of delivery both for our party and her local community, and someone who made history by being elected as the first woman, first black woman mp. and then sir keir caved in. >> the whip has obviously been restored to her now , and she is restored to her now, and she is free to go forward as a labour candidate . candidate. >> well, to make matters...
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if labour takes power. sir keir says he's proud of labour's record in wales and said mr gething, who's facing a vote of no confidence next week, is doing a very good job. labour's deputy leader says she doesn't see any reason why diane abbott can't stand as an mp with the party at the general election in july , according to election in july, according to reports in the guardian newspaper. angela rayner believes mr abbott hasn't been treated fairly or appropriately . treated fairly or appropriately. the veteran labour mp had the whip restored this week after a long suspension. she's accused sir keir starmer of culling the party's left wing. sir keir starmer has said he wants the highest quality candidates and described her as being a trailblazer . and the green party trailblazer. and the green party was out on the road today as well , setting out its was out on the road today as well, setting out its vision to tackle the cost of living, improve housing and treat britain's polluted waterways , britain's pollu
if labour takes power. sir keir says he's proud of labour's record in wales and said mr gething, who's facing a vote of no confidence next week, is doing a very good job. labour's deputy leader says she doesn't see any reason why diane abbott can't stand as an mp with the party at the general election in july , according to election in july, according to reports in the guardian newspaper. angela rayner believes mr abbott hasn't been treated fairly or appropriately . treated fairly or...
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labour's shadow chancellor is toutin: pension. labour's shadow chancellor is touting the — pension. labour's shadow chancellor is touting the backing _ pension. labour's shadow chancellor is touting the backing of— pension. labour's shadow chancellor is touting the backing of business - is touting the backing of business leaders today, the result of her years long charm offensive, but like other opposition parties, dismissing the conservatives' policy. todd? other opposition parties, dismissing the conservatives' policy.— the conservatives' policy. today is 'ust the conservatives' policy. today is just another _ the conservatives' policy. today is just another desperate _ the conservatives' policy. today is just another desperate gimmick i the conservatives' policy. today is i just another desperate gimmick from the conservatives. even before today, — the conservatives. even before today, they had racked up £64 billion— today, they had racked up £64 billion of— today, they had racked up £64 billion of unfunded tax cuts, and last night— billion of unfunded tax cuts, an
labour's shadow chancellor is toutin: pension. labour's shadow chancellor is touting the — pension. labour's shadow chancellor is touting the backing _ pension. labour's shadow chancellor is touting the backing of— pension. labour's shadow chancellor is touting the backing of business - is touting the backing of business leaders today, the result of her years long charm offensive, but like other opposition parties, dismissing the conservatives' policy. todd? other opposition parties,...
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labour women. the chair of the labour party, dodds, she party, anneliese dodds, says she has account her has been held to account for her past has been held to account for her paswell, those very, very >> well, those were very, very serious sexual serious issues. the sexual assault rightly assault that was rightly prosecuted. there prosecuted. and of course there was process that was a parliamentary process that followed including followed that, including a parliamentary process that appued parliamentary process that applied elphicke. so applied to natalie elphicke. so it's there it's absolutely right that there was there this was accountable there this incredibly matter. incredibly important matter. every including every workplace, including parliament, free parliament, has got to be free of harassment. parliament, has got to be free of in harassment. parliament, has got to be free of in iusissment. parliament, has got to be free of in iusissmelawyers for >> in the us now, lawyers for donald quest
labour women. the chair of the labour party, dodds, she party, anneliese dodds, says she has account her has been held to account for her past has been held to account for her paswell, those very, very >> well, those were very, very serious sexual serious issues. the sexual assault rightly assault that was rightly prosecuted. there prosecuted. and of course there was process that was a parliamentary process that followed including followed that, including a parliamentary process that...
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i'm not convinced by labour's claims of moderation . labour's claims of moderation. sir keir starmer is no tony blair, a man that i voted for three times, and rachel reeves is no margaret thatcher. she's more iron curtain than iron lady. there is a narrative at the moment that the tories are in disarray , and that the in disarray, and that the economy is in the toilet. well, listen, folks , i don't like listen, folks, i don't like narratives because they often don't bear scrutiny. they perpetuate myths and untruths and are leveraged for political gain. it just isn't true. the tories were in disarray until sunak. now they are not the economy was in the toilet until sunak. economy was in the toilet until sunak . now it is not. what's sunak. now it is not. what's very clear is that our toilet dwelling days will begin in earnest when starmer reaches number 10. i think this comment on twitter from the labour supporting trade union congress is very revealing . the highly is very revealing. the highly impressive business secretary, kemi badenoch , who has sought to kemi bad
i'm not convinced by labour's claims of moderation . labour's claims of moderation. sir keir starmer is no tony blair, a man that i voted for three times, and rachel reeves is no margaret thatcher. she's more iron curtain than iron lady. there is a narrative at the moment that the tories are in disarray , and that the in disarray, and that the economy is in the toilet. well, listen, folks , i don't like listen, folks, i don't like narratives because they often don't bear scrutiny. they...
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she is free to go forward as a labour candidate. the whip isi as a labour candidate. the whip is back with her, it has been restored. senior labour insiders concede this week's events have been a distraction. including wednesday's rally on diane abbott's home turf of hackney. rally on diane abbott's home turf of hackne . , , ., . hackney. they 'ust want me excluded from hackney. theyjust want me excluded from parliament. _ hackney. theyjust want me excluded from parliament. tonight— hackney. theyjust want me excluded from parliament. tonight the - hackney. theyjust want me excluded from parliament. tonight the veteran | from parliament. tonight the veteran left-win a er from parliament. tonight the veteran left-winger has _ from parliament. tonight the veteran left-winger has told _ from parliament. tonight the veteran left-winger has told me _ from parliament. tonight the veteran left-winger has told me that - from parliament. tonight the veteran left-winger has told me that while i left—winger has told me that while keir starmer�*s intervention is positive, sh
she is free to go forward as a labour candidate. the whip isi as a labour candidate. the whip is back with her, it has been restored. senior labour insiders concede this week's events have been a distraction. including wednesday's rally on diane abbott's home turf of hackney. rally on diane abbott's home turf of hackne . , , ., . hackney. they 'ust want me excluded from hackney. theyjust want me excluded from parliament. _ hackney. theyjust want me excluded from parliament. tonight— hackney....
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conservatives than with labour. but they're voting labour anyway. they're they don't think rishi sunak can lead the country convincingly . they don't back convincingly. they don't back the conservatives on their overall track record of governing. so even though these policies might be popular , policies might be popular, voters might say, yeah, but the guy behind it, he hasn't got the wow factor for me. so some caution there . caution there. >> i think it's almost this sort of 14 years argument that words that we keep hearing in focus groups, that it's time for a change. these guys have been in for a long time. perhaps this was the biggest folly of getting rid of boris johnson with boris johnson. this was a first term government with rishi sunak. well, it's a fifth prime minister in a very long time in power. perhaps that is something behind all of this. although of course boris johnson would come with his own problems too. but james johnson, thank you so much for talking through that remarkable poll and the mechani
conservatives than with labour. but they're voting labour anyway. they're they don't think rishi sunak can lead the country convincingly . they don't back convincingly. they don't back the conservatives on their overall track record of governing. so even though these policies might be popular , policies might be popular, voters might say, yeah, but the guy behind it, he hasn't got the wow factor for me. so some caution there . caution there. >> i think it's almost this sort of 14 years...
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the labour government, the labour party does not want and a future labour government does not want to cut the tax burden . a future to cut the tax burden. a future conservative government will. thatis conservative government will. that is the big choice in british politics. and our argument is this isn't just about, family budgets. we understand how important those are when it comes to cost of living pressures . our argument living pressures. our argument is this is about the future growth of the economy, because we can see looking around the world that more lightly taxed economies have more dynamic private sectors. they grow faster. and in the end that is more money for precious public services like the nhs second budget. >> well, that was the chancellor , jeremy hunt, giving a speech on what he describes will be tax rises under labour and taking a question from our own political edhon question from our own political editor, christopher hope. we should say that. he says that the uk has avoided what was predicted to be the longest recession in our history, saying that instead the gove
the labour government, the labour party does not want and a future labour government does not want to cut the tax burden . a future to cut the tax burden. a future conservative government will. thatis conservative government will. that is the big choice in british politics. and our argument is this isn't just about, family budgets. we understand how important those are when it comes to cost of living pressures . our argument living pressures. our argument is this is about the future growth of...
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and use domestic labour. and we've got 6 million people. patrick, on universal credit at the moment. that's 20% of our workforce is surviving to a greater or lesser extent on benefits. all right . and what we benefits. all right. and what we want to do is get business to employ those people . employ those people. >> i'll come back to you. i will come back to you. look, jeff, you've heard what ben has had to say about it there. do you think that will work? is it a good idea? >> well, it's a great idea, but no, it won't work. >> but i mean, throughout history, protectionist taxes have been tried and they've always ended in catastrophe. >> you know, from the from from the depression of the 1930s, which was caused by protectionism , every time it's protectionism, every time it's tried , you get, you get this tried, you get, you get this same result. i mean, the problem is that if you prevent something of quality, whether it's a product or a person, for entering an economy, then what happens is the economy starts
and use domestic labour. and we've got 6 million people. patrick, on universal credit at the moment. that's 20% of our workforce is surviving to a greater or lesser extent on benefits. all right . and what we benefits. all right. and what we want to do is get business to employ those people . employ those people. >> i'll come back to you. i will come back to you. look, jeff, you've heard what ben has had to say about it there. do you think that will work? is it a good idea? >> well,...
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labour party that we are a team and ithink— labour party that we are a team and i think the _ labour party that we are a team and i think the labour party has to act like a _ i think the labour party has to act like a team — i think the labour party has to act like a team and i do feel some people — like a team and i do feel some people around keir starmer, that may be people around keir starmer, that may he have _ people around keir starmer, that may be have watched a bit too much scandal— be have watched a bit too much scandal or — be have watched a bit too much scandal or west wing and think that is how— scandal or west wing and think that is how politics is done but it is not _ is how politics is done but it is not it— is how politics is done but it is not it is— is how politics is done but it is not. it is important that someone like diane — not. it is important that someone like diane gets her due respect. do like diane gets her due respect. dir: you like diane gets her due respect. you think like diane gets her due respect. dr? you think she has been given due
labour party that we are a team and ithink— labour party that we are a team and i think the _ labour party that we are a team and i think the labour party has to act like a _ i think the labour party has to act like a team — i think the labour party has to act like a team and i do feel some people — like a team and i do feel some people around keir starmer, that may be people around keir starmer, that may he have _ people around keir starmer, that may be have watched a bit too much...
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henry, what about questions for labour? i think we could go on forever seeing the conservative party vote analysed with someone saying, "it's all to play for". but is a, keir starmer charismatic enough? b, will they have to change their policy on gaza, and c, does it matter? is it all now... does this election confirm that they're on course to win? it definitely confirmsl that, as things stand, they're on course to win. yeah, i mean, there are clouds on the horizon, for sure. - you know, both the issues they've had in places with high _ numbers of muslim voters, but also some urban, - more left wing areas, where they're losing votes to the green. - by the way, those areas sometimes overlap. - i so it's quite hard to know precisely. why people are turning against them. but sure, those are problems that might potentially afflict _ a starmer government, i which as it stands, looks like it would have a fairly convincing majority. - but they are nice problems to have . if it looks like you're on course . for a majority five year
henry, what about questions for labour? i think we could go on forever seeing the conservative party vote analysed with someone saying, "it's all to play for". but is a, keir starmer charismatic enough? b, will they have to change their policy on gaza, and c, does it matter? is it all now... does this election confirm that they're on course to win? it definitely confirmsl that, as things stand, they're on course to win. yeah, i mean, there are clouds on the horizon, for sure. - you...
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labour policies? >> i mean, we have members of the parliamentary labour party like john mcdonnell, who voted hundreds of times against tony blair and never, i think, has said a kind word about him. so we are a tolerant party in a broad church party, but i suppose the point i was trying to make is there comes there comes a moment in the life of all governments when they seem to have lost their way and people seem to be drifting off to resign, to stand down to whatever. and then a party like laboun whatever. and then a party like labour, an opposition party, really should be going. if you want to come to us, come to us, we'll teach, you know, we'll treat you kindly. we'll be nice to you. we won't abuse you. we won't shout at you because we want to show to the country we are a big broad party. and for most people last night they heard a headline. they heard that the dover mp, a tory mp, had defected to labour because she thought that the government had failed to stop the boats. and that, i think, reinfor
labour policies? >> i mean, we have members of the parliamentary labour party like john mcdonnell, who voted hundreds of times against tony blair and never, i think, has said a kind word about him. so we are a tolerant party in a broad church party, but i suppose the point i was trying to make is there comes there comes a moment in the life of all governments when they seem to have lost their way and people seem to be drifting off to resign, to stand down to whatever. and then a party...
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and the nhs and joins labour. and the next week the tory mp for doven the next week the tory mp for dover, on the front line of the small boats crisis, says the prime minister cannot be trusted with our borders and joins laboun with our borders and joins labour. what is the point of this failed government? staggering on. >> the prime minister steered clear of labour's newest mp and instead paid tribute to the now former mayor of the west midlands. >> let me join with him in congratulate all new and paying tribute to all former councillors. pc and mayors across the country. i hope his i hope his new ones do him as proud as i am of all of mine. mr speaken proud as i am of all of mine. mr speaker, great leaders, great leaders like andy street, great leaders like andy street, great leaders like andy street, great leaders like andy street who leave behind a strong legacy of more homes, more jobs, and more investment. in sharp contrast to the legacy left by the last labour government, which was a letter joking that ther
and the nhs and joins labour. and the next week the tory mp for doven the next week the tory mp for dover, on the front line of the small boats crisis, says the prime minister cannot be trusted with our borders and joins laboun with our borders and joins labour. what is the point of this failed government? staggering on. >> the prime minister steered clear of labour's newest mp and instead paid tribute to the now former mayor of the west midlands. >> let me join with him in...
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mp, decision by the labour leadership and labour are so farahead by the labour leadership and labour are so far ahead in the polls we are less talking about huge labour victories in the local election here and is there a question about keir starmer�*sjudgment has and is there a question about keir starmer�*s judgment has been and is there a question about keir starmer�*sjudgment has been raised by this decision? yes starmer'sjudgment has been raised by this decision?— by this decision? yes and some are raisin the by this decision? yes and some are raising the question _ by this decision? yes and some are raising the question about - by this decision? yes and some are raising the question about who - by this decision? yes and some are raising the question about who has| raising the question about who has it right. i do not think it is easy to answer by whether this is a positive or negative for labour actually because opinions are very divided and chatting to one member of the shadow cabinet and one was a big fan of keir starmer and said what i go to lunch with her, absolutely
mp, decision by the labour leadership and labour are so farahead by the labour leadership and labour are so far ahead in the polls we are less talking about huge labour victories in the local election here and is there a question about keir starmer�*sjudgment has and is there a question about keir starmer�*s judgment has been and is there a question about keir starmer�*sjudgment has been raised by this decision? yes starmer'sjudgment has been raised by this decision?— by this decision?...
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with labour. but richard parker is saying, you know, that's really unfair. it's not is saying, you know, that's really unfair . it's not the really unfair. it's not the fault of the council or the fault of the council or the fault of the labour party, that there wasn't enough money coming from central government, a conservative government. well, richard parker also has a strong reputation in business. he was the ceo of john lewis for a considerable amount of time. but it'll be interesting to see how hampered his campaign has been by issues in the middle east. very recently, a labour campaigner tweeted it's the middle east, not the west midlands, that will have won andy street the mayoralty once again . hamas are the real again. hamas are the real villains. well, labour has distanced itself from that tweet completely, but it will be interesting to see how much of the vote goes to the independent candidate, ahmed yaqoob, who is standing on a pro—palestinian ticket. so all to watch out for, particu
with labour. but richard parker is saying, you know, that's really unfair. it's not is saying, you know, that's really unfair . it's not the really unfair. it's not the fault of the council or the fault of the council or the fault of the labour party, that there wasn't enough money coming from central government, a conservative government. well, richard parker also has a strong reputation in business. he was the ceo of john lewis for a considerable amount of time. but it'll be interesting to...
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it's so, so important to labour and to keir starmer. and they are confident they can do well because it's the counterpoint to that whole thing about the kind of headwinds into which the snp are walking. so, you're going to see keir starmer here very often. i think he was here last friday, here again today. i have no idea his precise diary, but i would not be surprised because, firstly, there is a need for a distinct message, i think, here in scotland — it's a different polity, it's a different nation, it feels different in many senses politically from the rest of... ringing 0h! oh, well done. i mean, you nearly timed that perfectly. voice: ..within the building. please leave the building in an orderly manner by the nearest available exit. chris, i think it would be a very bad look if i made you stay in that studio chatting to us while that quite stern woman is telling you to leave the building. i know, but she'sjust told us it's a test. 0h, mixed messages — just what you want in an election campaign! i know, exactly — where's the
it's so, so important to labour and to keir starmer. and they are confident they can do well because it's the counterpoint to that whole thing about the kind of headwinds into which the snp are walking. so, you're going to see keir starmer here very often. i think he was here last friday, here again today. i have no idea his precise diary, but i would not be surprised because, firstly, there is a need for a distinct message, i think, here in scotland — it's a different polity, it's a...
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labour 75p was an insult pensioners. yet, last year our triple lock afforded pensioners the highest increase in the 30 years. the prime minister is going to continue to deliver for dignity and retirement, isn't he? [laughing] >> well, my right honorable friend is absolutely right that we will provide dignity to all those in retirement. that's why we introduce the triple lock and that's why this year the state pension is rising by 900 pounds. i'm also proud of her record to bring 200,000 pensioners out of poverty and i can also say as i said previously that the state pension will increase in each and every year of the next parliament eric asked reminds us about the 70 5p increase, unlike labour, pensioners in this country can trust the conservatives. >> mr. speaker, in only one of the one owe nine for local authority areas in england are in each of payments is the national response time targets for responding to potential heart and stroke victims. does the prime minister no which one it is? >> mr. speaker, when it comes t
labour 75p was an insult pensioners. yet, last year our triple lock afforded pensioners the highest increase in the 30 years. the prime minister is going to continue to deliver for dignity and retirement, isn't he? [laughing] >> well, my right honorable friend is absolutely right that we will provide dignity to all those in retirement. that's why we introduce the triple lock and that's why this year the state pension is rising by 900 pounds. i'm also proud of her record to bring 200,000...
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there does still need to be proved by labour�*s national committee. i think the last piece is to wait for diane abbott to about this. she had previously suggested to riley that she would stand, she would promise people that she would, as long as it is possible, be a member of parliament for the sheet she represented. but she said the narrative is positive. i think what labour will do is hoping that draws enough of a line under things for now to stop being such a distraction.— now to stop being such a distraction. ~ . . ,., , now to stop being such a distraction. ~ . . , ,, . distraction. what about rishi sunak? he's been finding _ distraction. what about rishi sunak? he's been finding time _ distraction. what about rishi sunak? he's been finding time for _ distraction. what about rishi sunak? he's been finding time for the - distraction. what about rishi sunak? he's been finding time for the photo | he's been finding time for the photo ops as well. he's been finding time for the photo ops as well-— he's been finding time for the photo osaswell. ,
there does still need to be proved by labour�*s national committee. i think the last piece is to wait for diane abbott to about this. she had previously suggested to riley that she would stand, she would promise people that she would, as long as it is possible, be a member of parliament for the sheet she represented. but she said the narrative is positive. i think what labour will do is hoping that draws enough of a line under things for now to stop being such a distraction.— now to stop...
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it vote for labour is a vote for chance. , ., vote for labour is a vote for chance. ,. . vote for labour is a vote for chance. y., ., ., vote for labour is a vote for change-— vote for labour is a vote for chance. ., ., , change. if you are a young person waitin: to change. if you are a young person waiting to buy _ change. if you are a young person waiting to buy your _ change. if you are a young person waiting to buy your first _ change. if you are a young person waiting to buy your first home, i change. if you are a young person l waiting to buy your first home, you want to know that the government is going to put stability first. that is not what we saw from the conservatives, that is a massive change. what we saw from them was huge, reckless, ideological irresponsibility. if you are waiting in pain on an nhs waiting list and we say we will have 2 million more operations per year, 40,000 more per week, that will make a difference to your life. if you are living in a town that is blighted by anti—social behaviour and we say we want to bring back neighbourhood policing with new pow
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and then you get a labour. and then you get a labour government . is that labour government. is that really what nigel farage wants? >> well, well we'll have to wait and see. we'll find out won't we. we'll find out. tobias, thank you very, very much. that's tobias ellwood, our conservative mp. let me just reintroduce to the fray the voting intention just to ground ourselves in all of this. so this is where we actually are. so you take all the noise today out of it. this is the latest voting intention. labour on 43. the conservatives on 26. lib dems there on ten. reform on nine. the greens on five and the snp on three. i am still joined now by bill rammell and lauren mckevitt as well. bill, i'll start with you. you know, he's he's talking he's talking relatively tough there, isn't he, tobias ellwood saying, you know, labour are going to come under absolutely massive scrutiny now. and i think one of the areas they're going to come under scrutiny is the economy. he said. it's the economy stupid. well inflation is at its lowest level for nearly three years. the tories there could
and then you get a labour. and then you get a labour government . is that labour government. is that really what nigel farage wants? >> well, well we'll have to wait and see. we'll find out won't we. we'll find out. tobias, thank you very, very much. that's tobias ellwood, our conservative mp. let me just reintroduce to the fray the voting intention just to ground ourselves in all of this. so this is where we actually are. so you take all the noise today out of it. this is the latest...
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labour are desperate to get one over— them. labour are desperate to get one over on — them. labour are desperate to get one over on him, and as you say it has been — one over on him, and as you say it has been a — one over on him, and as you say it has been a great result here. and he miaht be has been a great result here. and he might be down _ has been a great result here. and he might be down in _ has been a great result here. and he might be down in solihull _ has been a great result here. and he might be down in solihull a - has been a great result here. and he might be down in solihull a little - might be down in solihull a little bit, but he is not out. he has a huge popular appeal here in many ways, when he came on in 2017, he was the anti—politician. this is someone who used to runjohn lewis, he has not come through the usual political route, but that was a strength. political route, but that was a strenuth. , ., political route, but that was a strenuth. , . ., , political route, but that was a strenuth. , . .,, political route, but that was a strenuth. , . .,
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did you trust labour with the nhs ? trust labour with the nhs? >> i'm kind of with danny on this one. you know , i don't this one. you know, i don't trust them. and i don't distrust them. as we all know , it doesn't them. as we all know, it doesn't matter who's in charge. the nhs is in a mess. regardless of who it is, i think it is quite right . you know, i just my dad's just beenin . you know, i just my dad's just been in hospital, you know, a couple of months for, two different things. long time , you different things. long time, you know, we know that one friday rolls around. well, you'll just be in there for the weekend. somebody will come back and see you on monday. you know, and that recovery and that being able to get that support through it doesn't happen at the weekends. you know, god forbid you get ill on a friday because you get ill on a friday because you won't see anybody until monday, and i think that that's one of the biggest issues, and. yeah. why, you know, why don't they work shifts like everybody else? you know, they're just be
did you trust labour with the nhs ? trust labour with the nhs? >> i'm kind of with danny on this one. you know , i don't this one. you know, i don't trust them. and i don't distrust them. as we all know , it doesn't them. as we all know, it doesn't matter who's in charge. the nhs is in a mess. regardless of who it is, i think it is quite right . you know, i just my dad's just beenin . you know, i just my dad's just been in hospital, you know, a couple of months for, two different things....
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labour are targeting 100% by 2030. to help hit that target labour wants to create something called great british energy. so what is that? well, it's a government—owned energy company headquartered in scotland funded with £8.3 billion. how is that paid for? labour say by further raising taxes on oil and gas companies. that's the bit of the policy the lib dems back. and those companies will not be granted any new licences to develop fossilfuels in uk waters, although existing grants will be honoured. labour claim it will help the uk decarbonise electricity production by 2030, make the uk less reliant on energy imports and price shocks, while driving down bills by £300 by the end of the next parliament. now, many experts feel that that 2030 target is unrealistic. billions will need to be spent and recouped through bills, these bills here, to upgrade the electricity network which would offset those lower prices. now, putting the hq in scotland is telling, as it is the centre of both the offshore wind and the oil and ga
labour are targeting 100% by 2030. to help hit that target labour wants to create something called great british energy. so what is that? well, it's a government—owned energy company headquartered in scotland funded with £8.3 billion. how is that paid for? labour say by further raising taxes on oil and gas companies. that's the bit of the policy the lib dems back. and those companies will not be granted any new licences to develop fossilfuels in uk waters, although existing grants will be...
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labour deliberately evade tax. labour described the plan as a desperate move, but rishi sunak said it's part of the government's strategy . government's strategy. >> what i believe is that if you work hard all your life, you should have dignity in retirement. that's why we've protected the triple lock, which is going up by £900 this year for pensioners. but today what we've announced is the triple lock. plus we're going to increase the personal allowance for pensioners delivering a tax cut worth around £100 to millions of pensioners, demonstrating our commitment to them, making sure that we can deliver a secure future for them. and in contrast, the labour party have said they oppose that policy, which means pensioners will be paying tax under any future labour government. and that's a clear choice on offer at this election i >> -- >> rishi sunak, meanwhile, the shadow chancellor, has told gb news that pensioners are in fact paying news that pensioners are in fact paying more tax because of rishi sunak's governmen
labour deliberately evade tax. labour described the plan as a desperate move, but rishi sunak said it's part of the government's strategy . government's strategy. >> what i believe is that if you work hard all your life, you should have dignity in retirement. that's why we've protected the triple lock, which is going up by £900 this year for pensioners. but today what we've announced is the triple lock. plus we're going to increase the personal allowance for pensioners delivering a tax...
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labour have won. so actually the real debate, if you are centre, centre right, the real debate isn't about who's going to be the next prime minister. that is settled. it's over. it's about who who's going to be the voice of opposition in the next parliament. >> fair enough. we've just got some breaking news which you can react to as well. diane abbott has said by any means possible, i will continue to stand as the candidate for hackney north. so just to put this into context, after she wrote what appeared to be an anti—semitic letter to the observer newspaper some months ago, she was stripped of the labour whip. she has recently had the labour whip restored after apologising pretty quickly. to be fair, undergoing anti—semite ism awareness training and squaring things with labour. but subsequent to that, she then told the telegraph this morning that even though she'd had the whip restored, that she wasn't being allowed to stand for labour. keir starmer then appears on the campaign trail saying oh,
labour have won. so actually the real debate, if you are centre, centre right, the real debate isn't about who's going to be the next prime minister. that is settled. it's over. it's about who who's going to be the voice of opposition in the next parliament. >> fair enough. we've just got some breaking news which you can react to as well. diane abbott has said by any means possible, i will continue to stand as the candidate for hackney north. so just to put this into context, after she...
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labour are making promises i— that corner, and labour are making promises italk— that corner, and labour are making promises. i talk to _ that corner, and labour are making promises. i talk to someone - promises. i talk to someone yesterday— promises. i talk to someone yesterday that— promises. i talk to someone yesterday that was - promises. i talk to someone yesterday that was talking . promises. i talk to someone - yesterday that was talking about the whole _ yesterday that was talking about the whole new _ yesterday that was talking about the whole new gb — yesterday that was talking about the whole new gb energy, _ yesterday that was talking about the whole new gb energy, they- whole new gb energy, they were making _ whole new gb energy, they were making huge _ whole new gb energy, they were making huge promising, - whole new gb energy, they were making huge promising, but- whole new gb energy, they were i making huge promising, but what whole new gb energy, they were - making huge promising, but what they were promising — making huge promising, but what they were promising
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i don't want to labour. the point , don't want to labour. the point, but sir keir starmer will likely be our next prime minister. and while the tories have made a horlicks of the last few years, and whilst i myself have voted labourin and whilst i myself have voted labour in the past and i don't rule out doing so in the future, let me tell you that five years of socialism is not the answer . of socialism is not the answer. take a look at just one policy. labour was petty and spiteful. plan to price poorer families out of an elite education by adding vat to private school fees . this disastrous and fees. this disastrous and damaging policy hasn't even begun, and yet it's already doing damage. begun, and yet it's already doing damage . mish. the times doing damage. mish. the times newspaper report that the number of children joining private schools has dropped by the largest proportion in more than a decade, as parents make the judgement , they will no longer judgement, they will no longer be able to afford these higher fees. this exodus is ex
i don't want to labour. the point , don't want to labour. the point, but sir keir starmer will likely be our next prime minister. and while the tories have made a horlicks of the last few years, and whilst i myself have voted labourin and whilst i myself have voted labour in the past and i don't rule out doing so in the future, let me tell you that five years of socialism is not the answer . of socialism is not the answer. take a look at just one policy. labour was petty and spiteful. plan to...
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in labour's manifesto . the in labour's manifesto. the things that they are pointing their finger to with us are purely things that people have said in the past. oh, we'd like to do this and we'd like to think about that, or in the longer term and so on. they you cannot equate the two. the reality is we're left with £38.5 billion black hole for labour to fill. they've ruled out certain tax increases instantly. they haven't properly ruled out the pension raid that i've just described on workplace pensions. they've said it won't feature in the manifesto. well, that's the kind of language that gordon brown used back in the day. and gordon brown, remember, is cited by rachel reeves as his great, as her great mentor. okay. and i'm afraid we are looking at a playbook here that we we've seen before. if they're to raise that kind of money and they're ruling out the big three taxes, then this is exactly the kind of thing that you would be expecting them to look at. >> look, we're almost out of time with you, but i d
in labour's manifesto . the in labour's manifesto. the things that they are pointing their finger to with us are purely things that people have said in the past. oh, we'd like to do this and we'd like to think about that, or in the longer term and so on. they you cannot equate the two. the reality is we're left with £38.5 billion black hole for labour to fill. they've ruled out certain tax increases instantly. they haven't properly ruled out the pension raid that i've just described on...
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labour mp. >> labour and a vote for labour is a is a chance to end that chaos , to turn a page, to change chaos, to turn a page, to change for the better of the country , for the better of the country, to change our nhs, to change our pubuc to change our nhs, to change our public services, to make sure our economy is stable, to make sure our communities are cared for and to move forward and rebuild our country. that is the choice i accept. not a single vote has been cast . i'm humble vote has been cast. i'm humble about this and i know every vote must be earned . but the power must be earned. but the power now under our democracy is with the voters . the voters. >> well, sir keir starmer also said today that his party is going to fix britain's economy. >> he outlined a series of plans to cut household bills. he was speaking at an event in scotland and saying that the publicly owned new gb energy entity would cut costs and speed up the transition to clean power, urging supporters to vote for change, sir keir said that while the former prime minister, liz truss, had lost control of the econ
labour mp. >> labour and a vote for labour is a is a chance to end that chaos , to turn a page, to change chaos, to turn a page, to change for the better of the country , for the better of the country, to change our nhs, to change our pubuc to change our nhs, to change our public services, to make sure our economy is stable, to make sure our communities are cared for and to move forward and rebuild our country. that is the choice i accept. not a single vote has been cast . i'm humble vote...
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the labour's brand byjeremy corbyn. the labour leaderjabbed back at labour's brand byjeremy corbyn. the labour leader jabbed back at the prime minister this afternoon. this government _ prime minister this afternoon. this government talks about national security, — government talks about national security, but what is its record? it has hollowed out our armed forces. it has hollowed out our armed forces. it has _ has hollowed out our armed forces. it has wasted billions of pounds on procurement and doesn't have a credible — procurement and doesn't have a credible plan for the future. we are much _ credible plan for the future. we are much more — credible plan for the future. we are much more serious than that. sir keir much more serious than that. keir starmer much more serious than that. f.» " keir starmer was meeting much more serious than that. s " keir starmer was meeting labour's victorious mayors today, that is every elected mayor in england exceptjust every elected mayor in england except just one, every elected mayor in england exceptjust one, a reminder of the top po
the labour's brand byjeremy corbyn. the labour leaderjabbed back at labour's brand byjeremy corbyn. the labour leader jabbed back at the prime minister this afternoon. this government _ prime minister this afternoon. this government talks about national security, — government talks about national security, but what is its record? it has hollowed out our armed forces. it has hollowed out our armed forces. it has _ has hollowed out our armed forces. it has wasted billions of pounds on...
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labour government. we had austerity for five _ labour government. we had austerity for five veers — labour government. we had austerity for five years and _ labour government. we had austerity for five years and that _ labour government. we had austerity for five years and that is _ labour government. we had austerity for five years and that is part - labour government. we had austerity for five years and that is part of- for five years and that is part of the reason _ for five years and that is part of the reason why— for five years and that is part of the reason why our— for five years and that is part of the reason why our economy i for five years and that is part of. the reason why our economy and public— the reason why our economy and public services _ the reason why our economy and public services are _ the reason why our economy and public services are in _ the reason why our economy and public services are in a _ the reason why our economy and public services are in a mess - the reason why our economy and i public services are in a m
labour government. we had austerity for five _ labour government. we had austerity for five veers — labour government. we had austerity for five years and _ labour government. we had austerity for five years and that _ labour government. we had austerity for five years and that is _ labour government. we had austerity for five years and that is part - labour government. we had austerity for five years and that is part of- for five years and that is part of the reason _ for five years and that...
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lost oldham's, oldham, labour's lost oldham's, oldham, labour's lost oldham but kirklees had lost seats in rochdale as well, that is going to be very, very difficult situation for him. >> i mean one thing, that one, his me, nicholas owen is actually the idea of a labour government with a very slim majority because i think that would place power in the hands of the likes of diane abbott, potentially, john mcdonnell, richard burgon, rebecca long—bailey. richard burgon, rebecca long—bailey . the corbynites long—bailey. the corbynites would be sort of the erg times 100 for labour government, wouldn't they? >> well, i don't know about that. it's also the other view, which i'm interested to hear what people think, that even with a very, very big majority, that also makes trouble because people think, we can get on, we can have all our plots and it's not, you know, we can't we're not, you know, we can't we're not going to topple the prime minister or anything, but we can make life very difficult for him. trade unions out there expecting to get their dividend from when a labour government
lost oldham's, oldham, labour's lost oldham's, oldham, labour's lost oldham but kirklees had lost seats in rochdale as well, that is going to be very, very difficult situation for him. >> i mean one thing, that one, his me, nicholas owen is actually the idea of a labour government with a very slim majority because i think that would place power in the hands of the likes of diane abbott, potentially, john mcdonnell, richard burgon, rebecca long—bailey. richard burgon, rebecca...
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labour. it's rejected zionism . and this is a message zionism. and this is a message to you. nashar and imran hussain, we are coming for you in the general election anyway . in the general election anyway. he's got anyone that stands with zionism. we're coming after you . zionism. we're coming after you. free palestine, free palestine . free palestine, free palestine. >> i wonder if he knows what day of the week the local bin collection is. but anyway, keir starmer will do whatever it takes in order to win him and people like him back. and if you don't believe me, just look at what he's been willing to do with natalie. elphicke. this woman is essentially to the right of genghis khan, okay? she's been criticised for slamming her husband's sex assault victims. she's also been told to f off by the shadow chancellor. she's been absolutely caning starmer, his party. every labour mp and everything they've ever done. and yet just to try to score a cheap point against rishi sunak, starmer was willing
labour. it's rejected zionism . and this is a message zionism. and this is a message to you. nashar and imran hussain, we are coming for you in the general election anyway . in the general election anyway. he's got anyone that stands with zionism. we're coming after you . zionism. we're coming after you. free palestine, free palestine . free palestine, free palestine. >> i wonder if he knows what day of the week the local bin collection is. but anyway, keir starmer will do whatever it...
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labour leader the labour leader said he's not worried about corbyn's popularity in islington north, which he's represented since 1983. gb news can reveal that more than 10,000 channel migrants have crossed illegally to the united kingdom so far this year. the milestone figure was reached today after another 154 arrived in dover , another 154 arrived in dover, having crossed in three small boats this morning. it's being seen as a blow to rishi sunak on his second full day of election campaigning. of course, he'd promised that his government would stop the boats. the former boss of the post office has been accused of living in la la land over her role in the horizon scandal, paula vennells again becoming emotional on her third day. giving evidence, she admitted making mistakes and accepted that there was no one else to blame. but she claimed that she didn't know why important information hadn't reached her. sam stein kc described that as absolute rubbish, and he suggested that mrs. vennells had failed to ask the right questions . and the right questions. and finally, the documentary filmmak
labour leader the labour leader said he's not worried about corbyn's popularity in islington north, which he's represented since 1983. gb news can reveal that more than 10,000 channel migrants have crossed illegally to the united kingdom so far this year. the milestone figure was reached today after another 154 arrived in dover , another 154 arrived in dover, having crossed in three small boats this morning. it's being seen as a blow to rishi sunak on his second full day of election...
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the fact that nuneaton is now labour, that is a sign that labour needs to be where it is. the fact that ben houchen has won in tees valley, that shows the conservative fightback is on. it is all about spin. inevitably there will be surprises somewhere, but where, we will have to wait and see. briefly, do you think the pressure will mount on rishi sunak if the conservatives have a bad night? it is all about expectation management. if compared to the expectations the conservatives underperform, 500 losses, if they lose both the mayoral contest, if susan hall falls well short in london, then i think the pressure will inevitably grow on rishi sunak and it may be the case that he wonders whether he can survive until the autumn when the election is suggested it will be. joe twynholm, thank you very much for your insight. if you looked at social media during the day, you will have seen one of the big trends was hashtag docks at polling stations because over the years it has become something of a tradition for people to post pictures of their dogs as they go to vote. here are a fe
the fact that nuneaton is now labour, that is a sign that labour needs to be where it is. the fact that ben houchen has won in tees valley, that shows the conservative fightback is on. it is all about spin. inevitably there will be surprises somewhere, but where, we will have to wait and see. briefly, do you think the pressure will mount on rishi sunak if the conservatives have a bad night? it is all about expectation management. if compared to the expectations the conservatives underperform,...
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i’m who would consider “oining the labour party?_ labour party? i'm a transport minister and _ labour party? i'm a transport minister and she _ labour party? i'm a transport minister and she is _ labour party? i'm a transport minister and she is a - labour party? i'm a transport minister and she is a dover . labour party? i'm a transport. minister and she is a dover mp labour party? i'm a transport - minister and she is a dover mp and spoke a lot, and whenever she did she got a lot of barracking from the labour mps who clearly didn't agree with her views, but as an mp she, like me on the south coast, was elected on the back of brexit on the back of controlling small boats and thatis back of controlling small boats and that is something she stood for and had been vociferous against labour in terms of their refusal to back it and now she sits with them. she said in her defection _ and now she sits with them. she said in her defection statement _ and now she sits with them. she said in her defection statement that - and now she sits with them. she sa
i’m who would consider “oining the labour party?_ labour party? i'm a transport minister and _ labour party? i'm a transport minister and she _ labour party? i'm a transport minister and she is _ labour party? i'm a transport minister and she is a - labour party? i'm a transport minister and she is a dover . labour party? i'm a transport. minister and she is a dover mp labour party? i'm a transport - minister and she is a dover mp and spoke a lot, and whenever she did she got a lot of...
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khan, sadiq labour party.... labour's sadiq khan has won again in london. thank you from the bottom of my heart. thank you, london. it's the honour of my life to serve the city that i love. therefore, i declare that andy burnham is duly elected as the mayor of the greater manchester combined authority. there was another labour victory in greater manchester. it has been hard to keep greater manchester moving forward when the country has been going backwards, but we have managed it and our economy is growing faster than the uk's. steve rotherham. .. labour also won in liverpool, salford, south yorkshire and west yorkshire. but the eye catching result today is in the west midlands. well, let's now take a closer look at all the results — almost all of them are now in — and find out what they tell us about the state of the parties�* fortunes as we approach a general election. here's nick eardley. let's start with that result in the west midlands. as you can see a knife edge. just 1500 votes in the end between the labour party and andy street for the conser
khan, sadiq labour party.... labour's sadiq khan has won again in london. thank you from the bottom of my heart. thank you, london. it's the honour of my life to serve the city that i love. therefore, i declare that andy burnham is duly elected as the mayor of the greater manchester combined authority. there was another labour victory in greater manchester. it has been hard to keep greater manchester moving forward when the country has been going backwards, but we have managed it and our...
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a labour councillor, a labour mayor. from the conversations— councillor, a labour mayor. from the conversations i have had, by and large _ conversations i have had, by and large with— conversations i have had, by and large with reform voters, they would support _ large with reform voters, they would support more defence spending, a tougher— support more defence spending, a tougher approach to controlling our borders. _ tougher approach to controlling our borders, the ability to get back to a position— borders, the ability to get back to a position where we can cut taxes. all of— a position where we can cut taxes. all of those — a position where we can cut taxes. all of those things are things the conservatives have a plan for, and if they— conservatives have a plan for, and if they vote — conservatives have a plan for, and if they vote for reform uk, you get keir starmer in number ten, the if they vote for reform uk, you get keir starmer in numberten, the most left-wing _ keir starmer in numberten, the mo
a labour councillor, a labour mayor. from the conversations— councillor, a labour mayor. from the conversations i have had, by and large _ conversations i have had, by and large with— conversations i have had, by and large with reform voters, they would support _ large with reform voters, they would support more defence spending, a tougher— support more defence spending, a tougher approach to controlling our borders. _ tougher approach to controlling our borders, the ability to get back...
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— over labour? look, i think we've 'ust had over labour? look, i think we've just had a _ over labour? look, i think we've just had a very — over labour? look, i think we've just had a very good _ over labour? look, i think we've just had a very good set - over labour? look, i think we've just had a very good set of - over labour? look, i think we've i just had a very good set of election results in the blackpool by—election. we got a massive swing to labour. the suggestion that...
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let's turn to labour. the shadow- turn to labour. the shadow chancellor says labour is the natural party for british business and she wants to lead the most pro—business treasury the country has ever seen. she has been speaking at the royals rice plant in derby after dozens of business leaders signed a letter endorsing their economic plans —— rolls—royce plant. our business editor was speaking to rachel reeves and gave us his analysis. rachel reeves and gave us his anal sis. . , . ., , rachel reeves and gave us his anal sis. . , . .,, , analysis. their main pitch has been the can analysis. their main pitch has been they can provide — analysis. their main pitch has been they can provide the _ analysis. their main pitch has been they can provide the stability i analysis. their main pitch has been they can provide the stability that l they can provide the stability that businesses enjoy. and they say that stability is in itself changed, in a period where we have had five prime ministers, seven chancellors and business taxes ha
let's turn to labour. the shadow- turn to labour. the shadow chancellor says labour is the natural party for british business and she wants to lead the most pro—business treasury the country has ever seen. she has been speaking at the royals rice plant in derby after dozens of business leaders signed a letter endorsing their economic plans —— rolls—royce plant. our business editor was speaking to rachel reeves and gave us his analysis. rachel reeves and gave us his anal sis. . , . ., ,...
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that was yvette cooper for labour. the prime minister was i for labour. the prime minister was out of the traps really quickly this morning, he has been campaigning in england, we have seen in wales, next stop is northern ireland and scotland over the coming hours, but the scottish first minister, john swinney, has been talking in the last hour, hour and a half, at his campaign rally in edinburgh, he said the snp would fight to put scotland first despite the constitutional situation. for those who are not persuaded of independence, i look forward over the next six weeks to listening to your concerns, making the case, hopefully persuading, but if not an engaging and respectful dialogue. for those who are already persuaded, i can�*t stress enough how important it is to vote snp onjuly the 4th. we will win our country�*s independence, and win the powers to bring about a better scotland, through democratic pressure. so, on july the 4th, independence day, make sure your voice is heard. and on that issue of making scotland�*s voice heard, the snp will alw
that was yvette cooper for labour. the prime minister was i for labour. the prime minister was out of the traps really quickly this morning, he has been campaigning in england, we have seen in wales, next stop is northern ireland and scotland over the coming hours, but the scottish first minister, john swinney, has been talking in the last hour, hour and a half, at his campaign rally in edinburgh, he said the snp would fight to put scotland first despite the constitutional situation. for those...
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doesn't want to— about that, because labour doesn't want to be — about that, because labour doesn't want to be losing votes anywhere, really. _ want to be losing votes anywhere, really. but — want to be losing votes anywhere, really. but i — want to be losing votes anywhere, really, but i think overall, labour is pretty— really, but i think overall, labour is pretty confident about the direction of travel and the trajectory, and yes, you know, let's say ben_ trajectory, and yes, you know, let's say ben houchen does win and andy street_ say ben houchen does win and andy street wins, it doesn't change the overall_ street wins, it doesn't change the overall trajectory which is the tories — overall trajectory which is the tories will argue that this is mid—term, but for the tories will argue that this is mid—term, but forthe public tories will argue that this is mid—term, but for the public this feels _ mid—term, but for the public this feels like — mid—term, but for the public this feels like end of term. this feels like there — feels like end of term. this feels
doesn't want to— about that, because labour doesn't want to be — about that, because labour doesn't want to be losing votes anywhere, really. _ want to be losing votes anywhere, really. but — want to be losing votes anywhere, really. but i — want to be losing votes anywhere, really, but i think overall, labour is pretty— really, but i think overall, labour is pretty confident about the direction of travel and the trajectory, and yes, you know, let's say ben_ trajectory, and yes, you...
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but the way in which the labour party has treated her and the labour party has treated her and the way in which the labour party has delayed in making a determination about what should happen to her as a consequence of what she said quite a while ago now and for what she did apologise for, is i think emblematic of something which is obviously significant in her case, but is something bigger as well. there have been a number of instances where people on the left of the party have felt they have been victimised by those who are running the labour party now. people who surround keir starmer. there are a number of instances that have occurred in wales and elsewhere where you could say actually if people had been on the right of the party, they may not have been treated as harshly as a diane abbott has been. so i think that is a general concern about what will happen if and when the labour party is in power as the governing party. i will stop you there because there's a lot of other people who obviously want to jump in as well. thank you for your thoughts on that. the dean, i will bring you
but the way in which the labour party has treated her and the labour party has treated her and the way in which the labour party has delayed in making a determination about what should happen to her as a consequence of what she said quite a while ago now and for what she did apologise for, is i think emblematic of something which is obviously significant in her case, but is something bigger as well. there have been a number of instances where people on the left of the party have felt they have...
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so if labour win, we should be able to vote. so if labour win. we will— should be able to vote. so if labour win, we will see _ should be able to vote. so if labour win, we will see that _ should be able to vote. so if labour win, we will see that change. - should be able to vote. so if labour win, we will see that change. let'sl win, we will see that change. let's talk about the economy, an issue front and centre for many voters. the desire for the labour party is to project an image of credibility of course. on that, what is the difference between labour and conservatives? many of the statements we have heard already sound pretty similar. the starting point is the conservatives have left the country worse off after 1a years than when they arrived. their record is appalling and that is on a number of fronts, partly because of the way they ran the economy. growth was very sluggish over that whole period, wages did not rise properly, and it is partly because of the chaotic way they have run the government, whether that is a liz truss crashing the economy, whether it is borisjohns
so if labour win, we should be able to vote. so if labour win. we will— should be able to vote. so if labour win, we will see _ should be able to vote. so if labour win, we will see that _ should be able to vote. so if labour win, we will see that change. - should be able to vote. so if labour win, we will see that change. let'sl win, we will see that change. let's talk about the economy, an issue front and centre for many voters. the desire for the labour party is to project an image of...
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is right, but labour do have _ that labour is right, but labour do have a _ that labour is right, but labour do have a point— that labour is right, but labour do have a point that at the end of the day, _ have a point that at the end of the day, if— have a point that at the end of the day, if we're going to come to reasonable judgment about where the parties _ reasonable judgment about where the parties stand on the general election, it is going to be a much broader— election, it is going to be a much broader range of counsel results that we — broader range of counsel results that we should be looking at, and the police — that we should be looking at, and the police and crime commission elections — the police and crime commission elections are not focusing on two very particular contest. but elections are not focusing on two very particular contest.— very particular contest. but if it is correct _ very particular contest. but if it is correct that _ very particular contest. but if it is correct that the _ very particular contest. but if it is correct that the prediction
is right, but labour do have _ that labour is right, but labour do have a _ that labour is right, but labour do have a point— that labour is right, but labour do have a point that at the end of the day, _ have a point that at the end of the day, if— have a point that at the end of the day, if we're going to come to reasonable judgment about where the parties _ reasonable judgment about where the parties stand on the general election, it is going to be a much broader— election, it is going...
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yes. the books, labour can do it. yes, that is has— the books, labour can do it. yes, that is has in _ the books, labour can do it. yes, that is has in his _ the books, labour can do it. yes, that is has in his argument, - the books, labour can do it. 133 that is has in his argument, the conservatives would do more from that. he said there is a £38 billion black girl we won't really see the full costings until we see labour�*s manifesto but it is likely to be accompanied by a document which sets out how they will pay for their various properties. they have some indications charging value added tax, vat on school fees for example. people that send their kids to fee—paying schools will pay more and that will be directed towards the education, like breakfast clubs in state schools. as we are an indication, a symbol of luck. he stresses again a kind of specific policy for the bigger task of transforming betting over the next decade. he did repeat these kind of so—called retail office. the recruitment of all teachers, i think it is also interesting that he did n
yes. the books, labour can do it. yes, that is has— the books, labour can do it. yes, that is has in _ the books, labour can do it. yes, that is has in his _ the books, labour can do it. yes, that is has in his argument, - the books, labour can do it. 133 that is has in his argument, the conservatives would do more from that. he said there is a £38 billion black girl we won't really see the full costings until we see labour�*s manifesto but it is likely to be accompanied by a document...
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and we are a changed labour party. we are _ and we are a changed labour party. we are here — and we are a changed labour party. we are here for the service of this country _ we are here for the service of this country. and i am absolutely proud of the _ country. and i am absolutely proud of the work — country. and i am absolutely proud of the work our leader, keir starmer, _ of the work our leader, keir starmer, has done since he has been elected. _ starmer, has done since he has been elected. to— starmer, has done since he has been elected, to show the public that politicians are not all the same and there _ politicians are not all the same and there is— politicians are not all the same and there is a _ politicians are not all the same and there is a choice at this general election — there is a choice at this general election i_ there is a choice at this general election. i am there is a choice at this general election. iam incredibly there is a choice at this general election. i am incredibly proud to welcome — election. i am incredibly proud to we
and we are a changed labour party. we are _ and we are a changed labour party. we are here — and we are a changed labour party. we are here for the service of this country _ we are here for the service of this country. and i am absolutely proud of the _ country. and i am absolutely proud of the work — country. and i am absolutely proud of the work our leader, keir starmer, _ of the work our leader, keir starmer, has done since he has been elected. _ starmer, has done since he has been...
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what have labour said to you? at the last election, she was labour's pick to be home secretary. this time round, diane abbott may not be allowed to run for the party at all. they just want to be excluded from parliament. so what happened to political independence? what's your message to keir starmer? this morning, she told the bbc, "i am banned from standing as a labour candidate." it took almost five hours until that was officially challenged. no, that's not true. no decision has been taken to bar diane abbott. the process that we were going through ended with the restoration of the whip the other day. so she's a member of the parliamentary labour party, and no decision has been taken barring her. this row has been rumbling for more than a year, after the veteran mp said jewish, irish and traveller people do not face racism all their lives. she apologised, but was suspended, and only readmitted as a labour mp last night after a is—month party process. it's quite appalling, it's vindictive, it's cruel, and keir starmer�*s actions in forcing diane abbott out seem to be a slap
what have labour said to you? at the last election, she was labour's pick to be home secretary. this time round, diane abbott may not be allowed to run for the party at all. they just want to be excluded from parliament. so what happened to political independence? what's your message to keir starmer? this morning, she told the bbc, "i am banned from standing as a labour candidate." it took almost five hours until that was officially challenged. no, that's not true. no decision has...