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but whilst things look terminal for rishi sunak , let me issue a word rishi sunak, let me issue a word of caution. turnout was low, which means it's all to play for among the don't knows. in fact,
but whilst things look terminal for rishi sunak , let me issue a word rishi sunak, let me issue a word of caution. turnout was low, which means it's all to play for among the don't knows. in fact,
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departure. >> he was more popular than rishi sunak? >> he was compared to where rishi sunak is right now. there are questions if boris johnson should come back to lead some parts of the conservative party leadership. is liz truss making a return as well? and there was a question of farage and if it he would come back to reform uk to play a part in how uk politics is formed. it is an interesting second half of the year with the elections set to be in place. >> if i'm rishi sunak, i would point out and say i'm more popular than liz truss. >> very low bar. 48-day time span. in the amount of time that he has and barely making it past liz truss. >> i heard you want to work out of the blackpool bureau. >> not yet. >> we have to get you back. i like you by the waterside. arabile, thank you. >>> turning attention back to u.s. news. apple shares are lower in trade after warren buffett trimmed his stake in the company. >> we will own less unless something extraordinary happens. it doesn't bother me in the least to write that check. i would reall
departure. >> he was more popular than rishi sunak? >> he was compared to where rishi sunak is right now. there are questions if boris johnson should come back to lead some parts of the conservative party leadership. is liz truss making a return as well? and there was a question of farage and if it he would come back to reform uk to play a part in how uk politics is formed. it is an interesting second half of the year with the elections set to be in place. >> if i'm rishi...
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_ conservatives gets so strong that rishi sunak believes he is not going to he _ rishi sunak believes he is not going to be able _ rishi sunak believes he is not going to be able to make it until the autumn— to be able to make it until the autumn and that he has to call an election— autumn and that he has to call an election now. 0r possibly face of the vote — election now. 0r possibly face of the vote of no—confidence which could _ the vote of no—confidence which could damage the conservative party even further. i think that's not the most _ even further. i think that's not the most likely— even further. i think that's not the most likely option but nor do i think— most likely option but nor do i think we — most likely option but nor do i think we can rule it out. instead i think— think we can rule it out. instead i think the — think we can rule it out. instead i think the conservatives will be thinking — think the conservatives will be thinking we have to hold a general election— thinking we have to hold a general election at— thinking we have to hold a gen
_ conservatives gets so strong that rishi sunak believes he is not going to he _ rishi sunak believes he is not going to be able _ rishi sunak believes he is not going to be able to make it until the autumn— to be able to make it until the autumn and that he has to call an election— autumn and that he has to call an election now. 0r possibly face of the vote — election now. 0r possibly face of the vote of no—confidence which could _ the vote of no—confidence which could damage the...
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to think these sorts of— with that with rishi sunak. to think these sorts of events _ with that with rishi sunak. to think these sorts of events still - with that with rishi sunak. to think these sorts of events still work, - with that with rishi sunak. to think these sorts of events still work, to | these sorts of events still work, to these sorts of events still work, to the public see these visits these photo ops, is a cynical ploy to do that, to make you look more in touch and human, when it is an event that has been organised. it is very well scripted, they know where they are going in advance. to think the public appreciate moments like that? i think this election we are seeing something quite different in that there is a higher volume of general apathy towards politics and an increased level of cynicism amongst the british public about all types of politics, whether that is the optics or the legislation that gets passed. i think a lot of people look at these things and just say, come on, we don't need all of these big charades, w
to think these sorts of— with that with rishi sunak. to think these sorts of events _ with that with rishi sunak. to think these sorts of events still - with that with rishi sunak. to think these sorts of events still work, - with that with rishi sunak. to think these sorts of events still work, to | these sorts of events still work, to these sorts of events still work, to the public see these visits these photo ops, is a cynical ploy to do that, to make you look more in touch and human, when...
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rishi sunak has — point ousting him now. rishi sunak has been _ point ousting him now. rishi sunak has been leading - point ousting him now. rishi sunak has been leading us l point ousting him now. 1131 sunak has been leading us for about 18 months. he's been making these decisions. these are the consequences of those decisions. he needs to own this. and therefore, he needs to fix it. �* , ., to fix it. and, these are her suggestions- _ to fix it. and, these are her suggestions. he _ to fix it. and, these are her suggestions. he needs- to fix it. and, these are her suggestions. he needs to l suggestions. he needs to actually lower _ suggestions. he needs to actually lower taxes - suggestions. he needs to actually lower taxes in . suggestions. he needs to actually lower taxes in a i suggestions. he needs to i actually lower taxes in a way that people will feel — not tweaking around the edges. if he's serious about migration, he's serious about migration, he needs to put a cap on legal migration. he needs to take us out of the european convention on human rights. that
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candidate backed by rishi sunak and. candidate backed by rishi sunak and putting _ candidate backed by rishi sunak and putting that — candidate backed by rishi sunak and putting that on — candidate backed by rishi sunak and putting that on the _ candidate backed by rishi sunak and putting that on the leaflets - candidate backed by rishi sunak and putting that on the leaflets is - candidate backed by rishi sunak and putting that on the leaflets is in - putting that on the leaflets is in blackpool — putting that on the leaflets is in blackpool south, _ putting that on the leaflets is in blackpool south, where - putting that on the leaflets is in blackpool south, where there i putting that on the leaflets is inj blackpool south, where there is putting that on the leaflets is in - blackpool south, where there is that clear contest — blackpool south, where there is that clear contest against _ blackpool south, where there is that clear contest against a _ blackpool south, where there is that clear contest against a proud - clear contest against a proud conservative _ clear contes
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and rishi sunak -- rishi sunak's had the opportunity to deny the call of deny election. it's ongoing in the past 22 minutes. for about two hours. the defense secretary -- there been waiting for the announcement. ed: sorry to interrupt you here, give me a second here. we're getting summer headlines in the bloomberg terminal. sky news reporting a u.k. general election will be on july 4 and more specific data than the guardian was given. we know of two reports from two different u.k. outlets or news organizations that there will be a general election in july. i want to bring in vonnie quinn and talk about the u.k. economy here because this is an issue of timing and strategy. july is sooner than expected and it soon expected because rishi sunak faces a difficult domestic economic picture that will inform voters minds. >> let's talk about that inflation data became an earlier. which was higher than most analysts and economists were anticipating. 2.3 services inflation up by .9% which shows inflation is entrenched. rishi sunak would be hoping for that to come down and for ther
and rishi sunak -- rishi sunak's had the opportunity to deny the call of deny election. it's ongoing in the past 22 minutes. for about two hours. the defense secretary -- there been waiting for the announcement. ed: sorry to interrupt you here, give me a second here. we're getting summer headlines in the bloomberg terminal. sky news reporting a u.k. general election will be on july 4 and more specific data than the guardian was given. we know of two reports from two different u.k. outlets or...
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rishi sunak is also good thing. rishi sunak is also banging the drum, he told gb news exclusively earlier today that he's managed to deport 10,000 people, return 10,000 people, i should say, back to their home country . that's 2000 their home country. that's 2000 up, i believe, on this time last year. up, i believe, on this time last year . so he says, what's your year. so he says, what's your view on on other countries coming around to the idea of a rwanda plan and those returns? >> well, i think the rwanda plan is incredibly important. and i've been one of its greatest proponents. if we can make it work and ensure that it is a genuine deterrent , then i am genuine deterrent, then i am confident that other countries will copy it. unfortunately, the prime minister has chosen to pursue the rwanda policy in a half hearted manner. i don't believe that the symbolic flights that he's proposing will be a deterrent, and i would be very worried that as a result of that, it will fail and will be scrapped by a labour governme
rishi sunak is also good thing. rishi sunak is also banging the drum, he told gb news exclusively earlier today that he's managed to deport 10,000 people, return 10,000 people, i should say, back to their home country . that's 2000 their home country. that's 2000 up, i believe, on this time last year. up, i believe, on this time last year . so he says, what's your year. so he says, what's your view on on other countries coming around to the idea of a rwanda plan and those returns? >>...
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., , ,., rishi sunak. fourth-largest exporter an here rishi sunak. fourth-largest exporter anywhere in — rishi sunak. fourth-largest exporter anywhere in the _ rishi sunak. fourth-largest exporter anywhere in the world, _ rishi sunak. fourth-largest exporter anywhere in the world, right? - rishi sunak. fourth-largest exporter anywhere in the world, right? that i anywhere in the world, right? that is thank to businesses like you so you should feel incredibly proud what taking advantage of brexit and pumping out stuff out across the world. so thank you for that, but also thank you jonathan, you are very lucky, there could be no more vocal, some would say gubbay, champion for stoke—on—trent in westminster than jonathan, champion for stoke—on—trent in westminster thanjonathan, he is absolutely superb. not only does he spend his entire time turning over every cup, saucer and plate wherever you are to make sure it comes from stoke, he also champions your community. he has brought 500 good jobs here fro
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rishi sunak coming out this afternoon to defend it. yeah, that's ri . ht. this afternoon to defend it. yeah, that's right- this is _ afternoon to defend it. yeah, that's right. this is the _ afternoon to defend it. yeah, that's right. this is the plan _ afternoon to defend it. yeah, that's right. this is the plan for— afternoon to defend it. yeah, that's right. this is the plan for the - right. this is the plan for the conservatives are calling a modern form of national service. they say that that in the most part, would be 18—year—olds being down active in one week of volunteering a month, but for a much smaller number of people around 30,000 perhaps, there will be this year—long military placement. i think what's going on here is rishi sunak has been campaigning today in the home counties, they are traditional tory seats, but perhaps labour in the lib dems think they might be able to take some of them and rishi sunak here is trying to come up with a policy things will be popular in that traditional conservative base in places like the home countie
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the times also leads with rishi sunak — saying he plans cuts to university places — to encourage more apprenticeships. the daily mail has a different take on the same story — saying that mr sunak plans to get rid of mickey mouse university courses. and it's the same story in the daily express — which uses the phrase rip—off instead. time now to digest the day's election campaigning in newscast — with adam fleming and the team. dharshini, hello. hello. welcome back to the newscast studio. thank you for having me back. from the economics office. that's why i'm calling your office? that is economics pit. is that... 7 well, it's on the second floor, though, isn't it? it is. yeah. anyway. more details of the geography of this building come out later. of this building come out later this episode of newscast. alex, where are you? hello. i am at radio coventry and warwickshire along with cushions branded to match. oh, wow. everyone�*s going for the branded... dharshini, would you like to show off the newscast branded cushions? newscast branded cushion. look at that broadcasting acce
the times also leads with rishi sunak — saying he plans cuts to university places — to encourage more apprenticeships. the daily mail has a different take on the same story — saying that mr sunak plans to get rid of mickey mouse university courses. and it's the same story in the daily express — which uses the phrase rip—off instead. time now to digest the day's election campaigning in newscast — with adam fleming and the team. dharshini, hello. hello. welcome back to the newscast...
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now, if, if, if, for example, the irish are right and rishi sunak is wrong, then rishi sunak is going to have to eat humble pie, i suspect to make a big u—turn and accept some of these returns back into northern ireland. if the british government is right and the irish government is wrong, what's going to happen then i think, is that dublin will harden its approach to asylum seekers already as as i say, it's run out of space to put these people in. it's giving them tents and it's just cleared a pile of a tent settlement in the centre of dublin the other day, so it's getting a tougher line and what that might see is some of these asylum seekers voluntarily returning back across the border into northern ireland themselves. i mean, ultimately , whether, you know, ultimately, whether, you know, for the british government or for the british government or for the british government or for the irish government, you can't just keep passing the parcel. this is a much bigger problem for western democracies, for western european countries and the kinds of levels of migration and asylum seekers
now, if, if, if, for example, the irish are right and rishi sunak is wrong, then rishi sunak is going to have to eat humble pie, i suspect to make a big u—turn and accept some of these returns back into northern ireland. if the british government is right and the irish government is wrong, what's going to happen then i think, is that dublin will harden its approach to asylum seekers already as as i say, it's run out of space to put these people in. it's giving them tents and it's just cleared...
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she said, talking about rishi sunak saying, broken promises of rishi sunak's tired and chaotic government. i have carefully considered this decision. the change has been dramatic within the conservative party and cannot be ignored. for me, key deciding factors have been housing on the safety and security of our borders. let's go back to henry who is with us. tell us what stood out for you in that statement. i us. tell us what stood out for you in that statement.— us. tell us what stood out for you in that statement. i should briefly sa , it's in that statement. i should briefly say. it's only _ in that statement. i should briefly say, it's only fair, _ in that statement. i should briefly say, it's only fair, because - in that statement. i should briefly say, it's only fair, because we - in that statement. i should briefly i say, it's only fair, because we have just wreck the natalie elphicke statement to them in the last few seconds a statement as common response from the conservative party and a spokesperson said the people of dover and deal will be disappointed having felt the impact
she said, talking about rishi sunak saying, broken promises of rishi sunak's tired and chaotic government. i have carefully considered this decision. the change has been dramatic within the conservative party and cannot be ignored. for me, key deciding factors have been housing on the safety and security of our borders. let's go back to henry who is with us. tell us what stood out for you in that statement. i us. tell us what stood out for you in that statement.— us. tell us what stood out...
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these are the latest pictures of rishi sunak, who hasjust been in the highlands in scotland, where he has accused the scottish national party of being out of touch with the electorate. he started the day in derbyshire, where he said the conservative�*s were the only party that could offer security and economic stability. he then went to south wales, where he, the teetotaller, visited a brewery and also got in a bit of bother when he forgot what home nations had qualified for next month's euros. the labour leader, who had no notice of what was to come, travelled to kent. sir keir starmer said voters have the choice between what he called continuing decline and chaos under the governing conservatives or rebuilding the country under his party. the liberal democrats and the snp have also been setting out their stall. our political editor chris mason has been tracking them all day. you applause. placards and cheers and a baby is getting attention from politicians. keir starmer is quite a fan of visiting lower league football grounds and places he hopes labour can win. he was in gillingha
these are the latest pictures of rishi sunak, who hasjust been in the highlands in scotland, where he has accused the scottish national party of being out of touch with the electorate. he started the day in derbyshire, where he said the conservative�*s were the only party that could offer security and economic stability. he then went to south wales, where he, the teetotaller, visited a brewery and also got in a bit of bother when he forgot what home nations had qualified for next month's...
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you've lost seven by—elections under rishi sunak. and if we can show you the roll—call, and show this to our viewers as well, the roll call of councils that you lost, basildon, dorset to the lib dems, north east lincolnshire, nuneaton, redditch. these are places where labour is salivating at the prospect of taking your mps. you've been losing under rishi sunak time and again. don't you think you need to change something? look, i'm not going to pretend they weren't disappointing results, always disappointing. i was out campaigning with lots of people across the country and it's always disappointing when you lose hardworking conservatives... but the point here is, doesn't this give you evidence that you need to do something differently? and if you don't do anything differently and you just say, "stick to the plan, stick to the plan," aren't you sticking your fingers in your ears when the electorate is telling you time and again they are not impressed? no, look, i think the message — you've covered it on your piece there — the mes
you've lost seven by—elections under rishi sunak. and if we can show you the roll—call, and show this to our viewers as well, the roll call of councils that you lost, basildon, dorset to the lib dems, north east lincolnshire, nuneaton, redditch. these are places where labour is salivating at the prospect of taking your mps. you've been losing under rishi sunak time and again. don't you think you need to change something? look, i'm not going to pretend they weren't disappointing results,...
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when he announced the selection, rishi sunak hoped to l selection, rishi sunak hoped to catch other parties on the back foot, like the snp his new leader was installed just this month. the was installed 'ust this month. the manifesto is — was installed just this month. the manifesto is well advanced, we are hitting _ manifesto is well advanced, we are hitting the — manifesto is well advanced, we are hitting the road today to stop the election— hitting the road today to stop the election campaign. we are ready to id election campaign. we are ready to go and _ election campaign. we are ready to go and i_ election campaign. we are ready to go and i will be out and about around — go and i will be out and about around the country and i intend to take my— around the country and i intend to take my message to every part of the country _ take my message to every part of the country i_ take my message to every part of the country i am — take my message to every part of the country. i am the first minister of all of— country. i am the first minister of all of scotland i intend to be pre
when he announced the selection, rishi sunak hoped to l selection, rishi sunak hoped to catch other parties on the back foot, like the snp his new leader was installed just this month. the was installed 'ust this month. the manifesto is — was installed just this month. the manifesto is well advanced, we are hitting _ manifesto is well advanced, we are hitting the — manifesto is well advanced, we are hitting the road today to stop the election— hitting the road today to stop the election...
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sunak and keir starmer, i'm going to back rishi sunak after all. >> but when you talk about these don't knows, the so—called undecideds and maybe we can call them the disgruntled, the assumption seems to be that they will go back to the tories. is there evidence that some of them, a lot of them, i don't know whether it's a majority or minority, are considering going with labour, like in a kind of blair 1997 way. >> i think some of these undecided voters will end up breaking for labour in one way, is one of the biggest sort of known unknowns that i think a lot of pollsters are trying to get their head around at the moment is how many might stay at home and not vote at all. so one of the biggest questions we're trying to look at coming up to this election is how to predict turnout, how to work out who's going to come and vote, how to work out which voters who voted before, who normally vote in elections might not come out and vote. and that will change your answer as well. >> and then literally in 10s scarlet, the greens polling ahead of the tories in the under 50 bracket. >> yes. well,
sunak and keir starmer, i'm going to back rishi sunak after all. >> but when you talk about these don't knows, the so—called undecideds and maybe we can call them the disgruntled, the assumption seems to be that they will go back to the tories. is there evidence that some of them, a lot of them, i don't know whether it's a majority or minority, are considering going with labour, like in a kind of blair 1997 way. >> i think some of these undecided voters will end up breaking for...
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it's over 2.3 now adopted 2.5 before rishi sunak did . now 2.5 before rishi sunak did. now he's put a timetable on it which labour haven't. you're quite right. yes, but he did that in order to set a trap for labour. but he set a trap for himself because where is he going to get that money from now? i personally believe we should spend money better, not more, because the mod, certainly through procurement waste and watching this incredibly incompetent and in cash terms , incompetent and in cash terms, we are the world's fifth or sixth biggest spender on military hardware and defence already. we should get those other 18 nato companies that don't spend 20% to pay their wages. >> what my friend, president trump has been pushing, no, he can make a fair point. >> except when he says, if you don't pay, then putin and russia can do what they want. well, he was that's the that is the sinister. >> he was jotting them along. so just just quickly the conservative commitment is ferm wherever the money is going to come from, whether the deficit goes up or not, labour need to make th
it's over 2.3 now adopted 2.5 before rishi sunak did . now 2.5 before rishi sunak did. now he's put a timetable on it which labour haven't. you're quite right. yes, but he did that in order to set a trap for labour. but he set a trap for himself because where is he going to get that money from now? i personally believe we should spend money better, not more, because the mod, certainly through procurement waste and watching this incredibly incompetent and in cash terms , incompetent and in cash...
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that meeting was rishi sunak talking _ sentence? that meeting was rishi sunak talking to _ sentence? that meeting was rishi sunak talking to his _ sentence? that meeting was rishi sunak talking to his mps - sentence? that meeting was rishi sunak talking to his mps about. sentence? that meeting was rishi i sunak talking to his mps about those terrible local election results last week. good afternoon, any words for natalie elphicke? it’s week. good afternoon, any words for natalie elphicke?— natalie elphicke? it's a shame, with natalie elphicke? it's a shame, with natalie being _ natalie elphicke? it's a shame, with natalie being further _ natalie elphicke? it's a shame, with natalie being further to _ natalie elphicke? it's a shame, with natalie being further to the - natalie elphicke? it's a shame, with natalie being further to the right - natalie being further to the right than me i would be surprised if she finds a home with the labour party. if you look at the things she has said on— if you look at the things she has said o
that meeting was rishi sunak talking _ sentence? that meeting was rishi sunak talking to _ sentence? that meeting was rishi sunak talking to his _ sentence? that meeting was rishi sunak talking to his mps - sentence? that meeting was rishi sunak talking to his mps about. sentence? that meeting was rishi i sunak talking to his mps about those terrible local election results last week. good afternoon, any words for natalie elphicke? it’s week. good afternoon, any words for natalie elphicke?—...
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and that's for the simple reason that they can now say to rishi sunak and to the voters that rishi sunak has promised to, in his words, stop the boats, stop the small boats crossing the channel. and the mp for dover, which is where so many of those boats arrive, has now publicly declared that she backs keir starmer to achieve that goal over rishi sunak. make no mistake, that is a proper blow in public relations terms for the conservative party, for rishi sunak. however, as you say, there is significant unease, mostly private, but a little bit in public from labour mps about this basically because natalie elphicke is quite right wing as they would see it as conservative mp saying she was probably on the right of the conservative party, although there's some nuances around that. and so there are labour mps who are saying, well, 0k, the party should be a broad church, but how broad is too broad? and there were also specific questions about the circumstances in which she became the mp for dover in 2019. all a bit messy, but she succeeded her then husband, charlie elphicke, who had been the c
and that's for the simple reason that they can now say to rishi sunak and to the voters that rishi sunak has promised to, in his words, stop the boats, stop the small boats crossing the channel. and the mp for dover, which is where so many of those boats arrive, has now publicly declared that she backs keir starmer to achieve that goal over rishi sunak. make no mistake, that is a proper blow in public relations terms for the conservative party, for rishi sunak. however, as you say, there is...
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says rishi sunak. he's introducing this triple lock plus quad lock, quadruple lock, setting his eyes on all the voters during the election campaign. >> well, labour have called the tories move desperate. but does it add up? gb news economics and business editor liam halligan will be here to tell us all with on the money so, liam, break it down for us. >> strap yourself in, guys. this is a little bit complicated , but is a little bit complicated, but don't worry, we can get through this. what is triple lock plus? crikey! now what the triple lock is, was a policy that exists to this day, brought in by the conservatives and the lib dems in coalition during that 2010, 2015 government and what it states. and here is the graphic . states. and here is the graphic. it states that each year the state pension goes up by the highest of either inflation or the growth of pay, or 2.5. that's the triple lock. your state pension goes up each year by the highest of those three things. now, this year it went up things.
says rishi sunak. he's introducing this triple lock plus quad lock, quadruple lock, setting his eyes on all the voters during the election campaign. >> well, labour have called the tories move desperate. but does it add up? gb news economics and business editor liam halligan will be here to tell us all with on the money so, liam, break it down for us. >> strap yourself in, guys. this is a little bit complicated , but is a little bit complicated, but don't worry, we can get through...
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rishi sunak defends _ 2019 when we lost so badly. rishi sunak defends his _ 2019 when we lost so badly. rishi sunak defends his plan _ 2019 when we lost so badly. rishi sunak defends his plan to bring back a form of compulsory national service. a british charity warns of a big increase in cases of skin cancer this year and says people should
rishi sunak defends _ 2019 when we lost so badly. rishi sunak defends his _ 2019 when we lost so badly. rishi sunak defends his plan _ 2019 when we lost so badly. rishi sunak defends his plan to bring back a form of compulsory national service. a british charity warns of a big increase in cases of skin cancer this year and says people should
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but also the truth is rishi sunak wants out. he has not been happy about it since christmas, and this is a get out of here. tom: you think this is a prime minister who is giving up rather than a prime minister taking a brief gamble? >> absolutely, after the local elections the prime minister announced there might be a hung parliament. he said we will not win the election, we can only hold the labour party off. it gave the labour party something to turn up the boat. the worst thing that could have been for the labour party is they look like they will get a massive landslide and people do not turn out to vote. rishi sunak knows his party will not win, and this is a terrible campaign for them. their only hope is the labour party finds a reason to self sabotage where they are. tom: very briefly, is team would suggest to the growth prospects of the u.k. turnaround, the imf sees 0.7% growth, inflation is back with the two handle. they can build on the economic momentum. is there even the possibility of that? is that a rational case fo
but also the truth is rishi sunak wants out. he has not been happy about it since christmas, and this is a get out of here. tom: you think this is a prime minister who is giving up rather than a prime minister taking a brief gamble? >> absolutely, after the local elections the prime minister announced there might be a hung parliament. he said we will not win the election, we can only hold the labour party off. it gave the labour party something to turn up the boat. the worst thing that...
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rishi sunak called a snap vote forlijuly. mr rishi sunak called a snap vote for hunt-— for 4 july. mr sunak attended events in _ for 4 july. mr sunak attended events in england, _ for 4 july. mr sunak attended events in england, wales, . events in england, wales, scotland on thursday and is visiting northern ireland on friday. the conservative leader said only his party offers security and economic stability. the leader of the opposition labour party, sir keir starmer, says voters have the choice between what he called continuing decline and chaos under the ruling conservatives or rebuilding the country under his party. a senior labour sources told the bbc that mr starmer plans to take part in two head—to—head tv election debates with mr sunak. after 14 in power the conservative party is polling more than 20 points behind labour. our political editor chris mason reports. cheering placards and cheers, and babies getting attention from politicians. keir starmer is quite the fan of visiting lower—league football grounds in places he hopes labour can win. he was in gillingham, in
rishi sunak called a snap vote forlijuly. mr rishi sunak called a snap vote for hunt-— for 4 july. mr sunak attended events in _ for 4 july. mr sunak attended events in england, _ for 4 july. mr sunak attended events in england, wales, . events in england, wales, scotland on thursday and is visiting northern ireland on friday. the conservative leader said only his party offers security and economic stability. the leader of the opposition labour party, sir keir starmer, says voters have the...
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so, was rishi sunak at danger, last month? i so, was rishi sunak at danger, last month? ., ., so, was rishi sunak at danger, last month? . ., , , . so, was rishi sunak at danger, last month? . . , , . ., so, was rishi sunak at danger, last month? . . ,, . ., ., month? i made a speech at lancaster house in london _ month? i made a speech at lancaster house in london in _ month? i made a speech at lancaster house in london in january _ month? i made a speech at lancaster house in london in january saying - house in london injanuary saying that it house in london injanuary saying thatitis house in london injanuary saying that it is a more dangerous world, i used the phrase, having moved from post—war, to pre—war, and then we work through because these things cannot happen through wishful thinking, you have to say how you will pay for it. the answer is that we would reduce the size of the civil service back to where it was before covid, and use that money to help pay for the increase in defence spending. it help pay for the increase in defence sendina. ., , help pay for
so, was rishi sunak at danger, last month? i so, was rishi sunak at danger, last month? ., ., so, was rishi sunak at danger, last month? . ., , , . so, was rishi sunak at danger, last month? . . , , . ., so, was rishi sunak at danger, last month? . . ,, . ., ., month? i made a speech at lancaster house in london _ month? i made a speech at lancaster house in london in _ month? i made a speech at lancaster house in london in january _ month? i made a speech at lancaster house in london in...
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it isn't over, and when rishi sunak _ it's not over. it isn't over, and when rishi sunak came - it's not over. it isn't over, and when rishi sunak came into . it's not over. it isn't over, and - when rishi sunak came into power, he had two aims, the first was to steady the ship after borisjohnson and liz truss, and arguably he has done that. but he has said that failure, and consistent failure, you look at most of the by—elections of the last 12 months, pretty dire, and then today the results of the last 24—hour is, really pretty desperate for the conservatives. as far as labour are concerned, not only are they doing pretty well, they've discovered the knack of efficiency when it comes to votes. what i mean by that? i mean they are managing to win in areas that they need to win if they are going to win the general election. as opposed to piling up votes in places that they were winning already, effectively inefficient votes. then there are the other parties, they are chipper too. so lots of details to get into, but here is the story
it isn't over, and when rishi sunak _ it's not over. it isn't over, and when rishi sunak came - it's not over. it isn't over, and when rishi sunak came into . it's not over. it isn't over, and - when rishi sunak came into power, he had two aims, the first was to steady the ship after borisjohnson and liz truss, and arguably he has done that. but he has said that failure, and consistent failure, you look at most of the by—elections of the last 12 months, pretty dire, and then today the results...
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she added she regretted backing rishi sunak. the plan's not working, and i despair at these terrible results. there's no spinning these results. there's no disguising the fact that these have been terrible election results for the conservatives, and they suggest that we are heading to a labour government and that fills me with horror. i love my country, i care about my party and i want us to win. and i'm urging the prime minister to change course to, with humility, reflect on what the voters are telling us and and change the plan and the way that he's communicating and leading us. if it's that dire, why not change the leader? listen, i just don't think that's a feasible prospect right now. we don't have enough time, and it's impossible for anyone new to come and change our fortunes. to be honest, there's no superman or woman out there who can do it. rishi sunak has been leading us for about 18 months. he's been making these decisions. these are the consequences of those decisions. he needs to own this and therefore he needs to f
she added she regretted backing rishi sunak. the plan's not working, and i despair at these terrible results. there's no spinning these results. there's no disguising the fact that these have been terrible election results for the conservatives, and they suggest that we are heading to a labour government and that fills me with horror. i love my country, i care about my party and i want us to win. and i'm urging the prime minister to change course to, with humility, reflect on what the voters...
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rishi sunak says labour let out dangerous criminals early. keir starmer says sunak is doing the same with domestic abusers . with domestic abusers. >> yes, this comes on the day the government attempts to crack down on knife crime. let's speak to our political correspondent katherine forster, who is there in downing street . thank you in downing street. thank you very much indeed, catherine. quite the clash in the commons this. >> but first, catherine, i understand behind you in number 10. now, the tory polling guru isaac levido has been meeting with senior tory mps. what's going on? >> yes, that's right, a bit of activity behind me. meeting for conservative mps started at 2:00. so those rolling in now are officially late. and i've just seen steve baker. he was asked if there were any further defections to come. he said he thought it was very unlikely. kit malthouse was asked if everyone was behind the prime minister. he seemed not to hear that question. but basically this is the second session that isaac levido the tory election mastermind,
rishi sunak says labour let out dangerous criminals early. keir starmer says sunak is doing the same with domestic abusers . with domestic abusers. >> yes, this comes on the day the government attempts to crack down on knife crime. let's speak to our political correspondent katherine forster, who is there in downing street . thank you in downing street. thank you very much indeed, catherine. quite the clash in the commons this. >> but first, catherine, i understand behind you in...
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sunak�*s troubles continue as another rishi sunak�*s troubles continue as another one of his mps, natalie elphicke, defected from the conservatives to labour, saying the prime minister has let the party down. the un says no supplies have entered in gaza yet. the worlds oceans suffer from a record sufferfrom a record breaking suffer from a record breaking year of heat. we take a deep dive into the impact on marine life. prince harry marks the tenth anniversary of his invictus games for wounded military veterans with a special service. a rare visit for prince harry to the uk to celebrate their movement he started. what isn't on the schedule is any planned meeting with his father, the king. hello, i'm lucy hockings, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we start with dramatic developments in uk politics and for the prime minister rishi sunak, who suffered heavy defeats in last week's local elections in england. moments before he stood in parliament for prime minister's questions, one of his own mps natalie elphicke announced that she was defecti
sunak�*s troubles continue as another rishi sunak�*s troubles continue as another one of his mps, natalie elphicke, defected from the conservatives to labour, saying the prime minister has let the party down. the un says no supplies have entered in gaza yet. the worlds oceans suffer from a record sufferfrom a record breaking suffer from a record breaking year of heat. we take a deep dive into the impact on marine life. prince harry marks the tenth anniversary of his invictus games for...
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that is really, really bad news for rishi sunak. the last time that we saw swings of this magnitude was between 1992 and 1997, and of course, we all know how that ends. you mentioned ellie earlier, which i thought was an interesting point. the idea that although there are big, big, big swings towards labour and people are constantly making the comparison with 1997, there is no evidence that they're the same kind of groundswell of huge enthusiasm and optimism for keir starmer as there was for blair in 1997, and i think actually this by—election sort of bears that out. there was only a turnout of 32. that's the lowest by—election turnout we've seen since the general election. but it as labour people keep saying it as labour people keep saying it doesn't really matter . german it doesn't really matter. german elections are won by who goes out to the polling station to vote. and as we're seeing time and again, the people who are turning up are voting very, very clearly for labour. >> it's a huge swing, olivia, but how much of that i
that is really, really bad news for rishi sunak. the last time that we saw swings of this magnitude was between 1992 and 1997, and of course, we all know how that ends. you mentioned ellie earlier, which i thought was an interesting point. the idea that although there are big, big, big swings towards labour and people are constantly making the comparison with 1997, there is no evidence that they're the same kind of groundswell of huge enthusiasm and optimism for keir starmer as there was for...
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despite that she still thinks rishi sunak handling - still thinks rishi sunak handling has been worse. she still thinks rishi sunak handling has been worse.— has been worse. she is saying completely — has been worse. she is saying completely contradictory - has been worse. she is saying. completely contradictory things has been worse. she is saying - completely contradictory things with them if you want to understand her motivations, understand how someone who was saying we should have a public route with the french over migration controls, who said the labour party and notjust once or twice, she said consistently that keir starmer and the labour party are weak on immigration. if you want to understand how she can hold those completely contradictory thoughts simultaneously you'll have to ask her. . ., , ., her. the election itself, given that the local election _ her. the election itself, given that the local election we _ her. the election itself, given that the local election we just - her. the election itself, given that the local election we just had - the local election we ju
despite that she still thinks rishi sunak handling - still thinks rishi sunak handling has been worse. she still thinks rishi sunak handling has been worse.— has been worse. she is saying completely — has been worse. she is saying completely contradictory - has been worse. she is saying. completely contradictory things has been worse. she is saying - completely contradictory things with them if you want to understand her motivations, understand how someone who was saying we should have a...
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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. , . , ., , ., ., ops as well. yes, always a photo-op! that is a classic _ ops as well. yes, always a photo-op! that is a classic of _ ops as well. yes, always a photo-op! that is a classic of a _ ops as well. yes, always a photo-op! that is a classic of a campaign. - that is a classic of a campaign. he was out meeting farmers, was also want to heritage well weight train and talking about flight and he was talking about introducing new penalties for low—level fly—tippers. they could have built he put their driving licenses and there are a actual
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. , . , ., , ., ., ops as well....
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but still, rishi sunak was confident enough. some would say desperate enough that off the back of these gdp figures, he cleared the diary. he got himself out of london, he got himself out of london, he got himself to a factory, a siemens factory in oxford, and called some people who he thought should know, who writes about economics in the press and talk about it on television. this is politics. this is democracy. this is how it works. it isn't always clear and straightforward, but at least i'm trying to tell you the details here of what's actually happening. >> well, liam halligan , it was >> well, liam halligan, it was a fabulous interview holding power to account. excellent stuff. and i'm delighted to have had it first on my show. liam halligan always a delight. great day at the office for you now. it's been another dramatic week here in westminster and natalie elphicke shocked defection to labour was certainly the biggest talking point. but i'm about to ask a former labour adviser if it was a spectacular own goal by sir keir
but still, rishi sunak was confident enough. some would say desperate enough that off the back of these gdp figures, he cleared the diary. he got himself out of london, he got himself out of london, he got himself to a factory, a siemens factory in oxford, and called some people who he thought should know, who writes about economics in the press and talk about it on television. this is politics. this is democracy. this is how it works. it isn't always clear and straightforward, but at least i'm...
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rishi sunak himself was one of the brexit campaigners at the time. this has been a big issue for him, controlling borders and in particular stopping the boats, that channel crossing which is not a safe route, that is the message the government wants to get out, to stop the boats and keep people safe and also to reduce the numbers coming into this country. he has of course introduced a scheme to send some migrants making that crossing the rwanda but there has been legislative problems in courts and difficulties with that and the country has been unable to send only people to rwanda so far. no flights have taken. sir keir starmer labour leader has he would scrap the rwanda scheme straightaway if he gains power in the election. the lib dems say the best way to stop the crossings is to provide safe and legal routes for those seeking sanctuary. the former post office boss paula vennells has completed three days of public questioning at the inquiry into the horizon it scandal, in which more than 900 sub postmasters were wrongly prosecuted after faulty soft
rishi sunak himself was one of the brexit campaigners at the time. this has been a big issue for him, controlling borders and in particular stopping the boats, that channel crossing which is not a safe route, that is the message the government wants to get out, to stop the boats and keep people safe and also to reduce the numbers coming into this country. he has of course introduced a scheme to send some migrants making that crossing the rwanda but there has been legislative problems in courts...
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the uk is out of the recession of course, rishi sunak will point to that. we see decreasing substantially and the inflation print going back for the bank of england carolin. >> arabile, thank you for that let's get more insight with the lead uk political analyst at global council thank you for your time. was this a smart political gamble or simply an act of despe desperation, joe >> i think this is the prime minister wanting to fight this on the front foot and ultimately, this is perceived as a surprise not really a surprise by the labour party because they were thinking the election would be called after the local election results because they feared a bad result and they would have to quickly scuff up a manifesto and all of the candidates they have not filled in some of the seats. you can argue the prime minister is demonstrating some gumption and it will minimize the scale of the defeat for the conservative party or maybe in a surprise, deliver a conservative victory would would extend the period of time the conservative party has had in office beyond th
the uk is out of the recession of course, rishi sunak will point to that. we see decreasing substantially and the inflation print going back for the bank of england carolin. >> arabile, thank you for that let's get more insight with the lead uk political analyst at global council thank you for your time. was this a smart political gamble or simply an act of despe desperation, joe >> i think this is the prime minister wanting to fight this on the front foot and ultimately, this is...
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what has rishi sunak and ellos been saying? what has rishi sunak and ellos been sa inc ? , , ., . , what has rishi sunak and ellos been sa inc? , , ., . , , what has rishi sunak and ellos been saina? . , saying? they produce this list of hundred and _ saying? they produce this list of hundred and 20 _ saying? they produce this list of hundred and 20 business - saying? they produce this list of| hundred and 20 business leaders saying they endorsed the labour position. conservatives describe it as a damp squib pointing out they were not very many senior business leaders on it, most of those that seek 100 big companies do not come out in an election in this way. and it pointed to the fact that sambas big business leaders have been wary of some of labour plus much other big business proposals, like enhanced workers' rights, than zero—hour contracts, cracking down on fire and rehire, giving full employment rights on day one. some of those pledges have been watered down to the dismay of some people in the union movement. that is a really interesting observation. we have to tr
what has rishi sunak and ellos been saying? what has rishi sunak and ellos been sa inc ? , , ., . , what has rishi sunak and ellos been sa inc? , , ., . , , what has rishi sunak and ellos been saina? . , saying? they produce this list of hundred and _ saying? they produce this list of hundred and 20 _ saying? they produce this list of hundred and 20 business - saying? they produce this list of| hundred and 20 business leaders saying they endorsed the labour position. conservatives describe it...
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suella braverman this morning ruled that out saying she would not call for rishi sunak to move on and he will likely be the leader they go into the general election with. when you look at polling, is there any polling on different leaders and would a new leader in the party change their fortunes would a new leader in the party change theirfortunes in would a new leader in the party change their fortunes in terms of the polls? change their fortunes in terms of the olls? , ,., ,., ., the polls? there is bad polling out there and here _ the polls? there is bad polling out there and here is _ the polls? there is bad polling out there and here is a _ the polls? there is bad polling out there and here is a surprise - the polls? there is bad polling out there and here is a surprise that l there and here is a surprise that says if someone were leading the conservatives that gave you everything you want would you want to support them? in that hypothetical situation people say they would support a new leader. but is there evidence in the polling a new leader would make a difference? there is no
suella braverman this morning ruled that out saying she would not call for rishi sunak to move on and he will likely be the leader they go into the general election with. when you look at polling, is there any polling on different leaders and would a new leader in the party change their fortunes would a new leader in the party change theirfortunes in would a new leader in the party change their fortunes in terms of the polls? change their fortunes in terms of the olls? , ,., ,., ., the polls?...
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sunak. on the nhs, reveals rishi sunak. the pm heralds potential for artificial intelligence to improve the speed and accuracy of breast cancer detection in the uk , which could help the uk, which could help millions of women . the metro, millions of women. the metro, now formidable man city, scooped the title and heston i'm bipolar star, chef and restaurateur heston blumenthal has been diagnosed as bipolar. daily star, fantastic four, man city are the premier league champions and now it's better. excuse me. now it's time for the better forecast . 25 degree centigrade forecast. 25 degree centigrade scorcher on the way for half term holes. hottest may in 150 years is on the cards. a lovely heat dome will cover britain for the half term holes next week, but there may be storms before then. but there may be storms before then . well, we would expect then. well, we would expect nothing else in rainy , nothing else in rainy, unpredictable britain. but you wouldn't change a thing, would you? let's get full pundit reaction now to
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rishi sunak made his name as chancellor as prime minister, has prime minister has been the economy. as prime minister, his priority has been the economy. today, something different. a gloomy warning about the state of the world. i feel a profound sense of urgency because more will change in the next five years than in the last 30. i am convinced that the next few years will be some of the most dangerous, yet the most transformational, that our country has ever known. this speech was notjust about defence and foreign policy. mr sunak defined security as something broader, talking about immigration, artificial intelligence and climate change. indeed, he touched briefly on almost every single area of government policy. he said labour would leave britain less secure and accused them of being the real pessimists. when labour ignores the achievements of the last 14 years, or tries to reduce the last 14 years to 49 days, remember what they are actually doing — trying to distract you from the thing that matters most, the future. now, i'm clear enough to admit that, yes, maybe they can dep
rishi sunak made his name as chancellor as prime minister, has prime minister has been the economy. as prime minister, his priority has been the economy. today, something different. a gloomy warning about the state of the world. i feel a profound sense of urgency because more will change in the next five years than in the last 30. i am convinced that the next few years will be some of the most dangerous, yet the most transformational, that our country has ever known. this speech was notjust...
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rishi sunak has been leading us for about 18 months. he's been making these decisions. these are the consequences of those decisions. he needs to own this, and therefore, he needs to fix it. and these are her suggestions. he needs to actually lower taxes in a way that people will feel, not tweaking around the edges. if he's serious about migration, he needs to put a cap on legal migration. he needs to take us out of the european convention on human rights. that's how you actually send a message that he's serious about stopping the boats. not all tories agree. after his defeat, the now former mayor of the west midlands, andy street, urged the party to stick to the centre ground. ministers insist they are already acting decisively. we have a plan, and the plan is working. but voters are telling you they don't like it. but we're not all the way through yet. i think people want to see delivery, right, so they want to see inflation continue to come down. they want to see the boats stopped. they want to see, for example, nhs waiting lists continue to fall. we've made a lot of
rishi sunak has been leading us for about 18 months. he's been making these decisions. these are the consequences of those decisions. he needs to own this, and therefore, he needs to fix it. and these are her suggestions. he needs to actually lower taxes in a way that people will feel, not tweaking around the edges. if he's serious about migration, he needs to put a cap on legal migration. he needs to take us out of the european convention on human rights. that's how you actually send a message...
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we are expecting rishi sunak tojoin us today, — expecting rishi sunak tojoin us today, to — expecting rishi sunak tojoin us today, to be campaigning in those areas _ today, to be campaigning in those areas trying to sell his message to voters _ areas trying to sell his message to voters and — areas trying to sell his message to voters and i— areas trying to sell his message to voters and i think he is clearly aware — voters and i think he is clearly aware that he is going to be on the defence _ aware that he is going to be on the defence in — aware that he is going to be on the defence in some of the seats he is going _ defence in some of the seats he is going to _ defence in some of the seats he is going to be — defence in some of the seats he is going to be visiting today. excellent camera skills, really great stuff and your colleagues there. in terms of what we heard from sir keir starmer, he was touching on this idea of the national service that is the conservatives were talking about over the weekend. he jeered at it, describing it as a teenage's —— a teenage dad's
we are expecting rishi sunak tojoin us today, — expecting rishi sunak tojoin us today, to — expecting rishi sunak tojoin us today, to be campaigning in those areas _ today, to be campaigning in those areas trying to sell his message to voters _ areas trying to sell his message to voters and — areas trying to sell his message to voters and i— areas trying to sell his message to voters and i think he is clearly aware — voters and i think he is clearly aware that he is going to be on the...
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so and then you've got rishi sunak's national service initiative. well, we heard mr sunak was taking saturday off to try to regroup after a tough start to his campaign. then on saturday night, wollop national service for all 18 year olds. but on thursday, defence minister andrew murrison said that there were no plans for national service and that it would be a bad idea. service and that it would be a badidea.the service and that it would be a bad idea. the policy was absolutely torn to shreds by young people. >> they're going to do what's going to happen. i'm going to shoot me. i doubt it . going to happen. i'm going to shoot me. i doubt it. i'd have to catch me first. i'm like whippet. >> some of you may die, but it's a sacrifice i am willing to make . we're going to do it anyway. >> we're going to do it anyway. we're going to do it anyway . we're going to do it anyway. surprise, surprise, surprise . by surprise, surprise, surprise. by unrwa that mr sunak had to come out and re explain it. >> tiktok. sorry to be breaking into your usual politics fr
so and then you've got rishi sunak's national service initiative. well, we heard mr sunak was taking saturday off to try to regroup after a tough start to his campaign. then on saturday night, wollop national service for all 18 year olds. but on thursday, defence minister andrew murrison said that there were no plans for national service and that it would be a bad idea. service and that it would be a badidea.the service and that it would be a bad idea. the policy was absolutely torn to shreds...
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there sticking by rishi sunak. there is a question over what policy direction the party should take to andy street. the very well respected mayor of the west midlands who lost his position yesterday, and that knife edge vote, said in no uncertain terms in his very gracious resignation speech that the conservatives must not tack to the right. meanwhile, you've got politicians like suella braverman , who's appeared on the braverman, who's appeared on the media rounds this morning on gb news this morning, saying that the conservative party needs to do exactly that, needs to move to the right. so i think that's going to be a question which is going to be a question which is going to be on the lips of many conservative mps over the next few days and weeks. and i think what we could start to see is, rather than a, fight for the leadership of the party, we could see a fight for the sort of soul of the party. what message is the conservative party going to give voters at the next election? in the short term, though, it ver
there sticking by rishi sunak. there is a question over what policy direction the party should take to andy street. the very well respected mayor of the west midlands who lost his position yesterday, and that knife edge vote, said in no uncertain terms in his very gracious resignation speech that the conservatives must not tack to the right. meanwhile, you've got politicians like suella braverman , who's appeared on the braverman, who's appeared on the media rounds this morning on gb news this...
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i think rishi sunak's position _ political reaction? i think rishi sunak's position as _ political reaction? i think rishi sunak's position as leader - political reaction? i think rishi sunak's position as leader of l sunak's position as leader of the conservative party and prime minister is looking pretty secure this morning. there had been rumours that if these elections went badly that if these elections went badly that his backbenchers might look to oust him and they have gone badly, but any sense that they are going to make any manoeuvres has dissipated pretty quickly. that's at least in part because there is no kind of clear alternative and no one who would want to step forward and leave the conservative party at this point. he's very much expected to take them into the general election and has described the result is many people would say that is an understatement, but he will be hoping that if andy street can hold on in the west midlands later today that that would provide something of a bright spot and something else to talk ab
i think rishi sunak's position _ political reaction? i think rishi sunak's position as _ political reaction? i think rishi sunak's position as leader - political reaction? i think rishi sunak's position as leader of l sunak's position as leader of the conservative party and prime minister is looking pretty secure this morning. there had been rumours that if these elections went badly that if these elections went badly that his backbenchers might look to oust him and they have gone badly, but...
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rachel reeves has criticised rishi sunak for reckless , rishi sunak for reckless, unfunded £64 billion tax cuts . unfunded £64 billion tax cuts. so the gloves are clearly off. let's get reaction from tv legend michael crick. michael to great see you. you've spent many years on the campaign trail following prime ministers, leaders of the opposition . do leaders of the opposition. do you want to take the political temperature at the moment? where are we so far , well, i think are we so far, well, i think it's pretty low at the moment compared with how it will get . i compared with how it will get. i mean, we got a taster last summer when both labour and the conservatives put out a series of , pretty dishonest conservatives put out a series of, pretty dishonest ads. i forget the details now, but they were they were both essentially lying. they were they were both reducing their campaigns to the gutter in a way that i don't think i'd really seen at that level before. and i suspect the same pattern again, when particularly from the conservatives because the air of desperation is about them
rachel reeves has criticised rishi sunak for reckless , rishi sunak for reckless, unfunded £64 billion tax cuts . unfunded £64 billion tax cuts. so the gloves are clearly off. let's get reaction from tv legend michael crick. michael to great see you. you've spent many years on the campaign trail following prime ministers, leaders of the opposition . do leaders of the opposition. do you want to take the political temperature at the moment? where are we so far , well, i think are we so far,...
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and that is where rishi sunak is taking us. if we fall badly at the next election, it will be because of the problems within, because we're not demonstrating discipline, rallying around our leader and showing a determination and spirit to say we want to remain in number 10 because we're arguing amongst ourselves. okay look, both of you, i'm sorry. >> we could obviously just carry on with this for another hour or so, but we'll have to pick it up. i to happen anyway, isn't it? >> yeah. go >> yeah. go >> i congratulate then i could be his grandmother. >> i congratulate then i could be his grandmother . and i think be his grandmother. and i think it's wonderful that a young man is sort of getting in there and fighting for the conservatives i just wanted to say that. >> all right. >> all right. >> i'm sure tobias will echo that view as well. both of you. thank you very much. right. okay. that was conservative mp for bournemouth east tobias ellwood, conservative life peer in the house of lords, baroness catherine mayer. i think they'
and that is where rishi sunak is taking us. if we fall badly at the next election, it will be because of the problems within, because we're not demonstrating discipline, rallying around our leader and showing a determination and spirit to say we want to remain in number 10 because we're arguing amongst ourselves. okay look, both of you, i'm sorry. >> we could obviously just carry on with this for another hour or so, but we'll have to pick it up. i to happen anyway, isn't it? >>...