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, — like 20 percentage points behind labour, labour needs a massive swing _ labour, labour needs a massive swing it — labour, labour needs a massive swing. it needs over 12 per swing in order— swing. it needs over 12 per swing in order to _ swing. it needs over 12 per swing in order to form a majority government. it's order to form a majority government. it's worth— order to form a majority government. it's worth bearing that in mind. so absolutely— it's worth bearing that in mind. so absolutely you need to go to places if you _ absolutely you need to go to places if you are _ absolutely you need to go to places if you are labour where you have not been _ if you are labour where you have not been doing _ if you are labour where you have not been doing so well in recent years and come — been doing so well in recent years and come up with that message. you already— and come up with that message. you already know it by now. time for a change _ already know it by now. time for a chance. , . ., already know it by now. time for a chance. , . . ., . change. yes, change and chaos, defi
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and you can choose it with labour. stop the chaos with labour, turn the page with labour. return policy six to service with labour and with patience, with determination . patience, with determination. with these first steps, we can rebuild our country with labour. thank you very, very much. thank you . thank you . you. thank you. >> that's keir starmer delivering a real tubthumper keynote speech, soaring rhetoric, but no detail. >> no detail, but tells us a lot about the vision for the country . so for instance, talking about children in hospital for having teeth extractions, the main reason for children. and he talks about that as though that is a governmental problem. and partly it is because we haven't got dentists. but why does he not also say children are the responsibility of their parents? right? the family is at the centre of this country and therefore that is a very key difference. it's a very clear distinction. children's teeth are being taken out. so that's rishi sunaks fault . rishi sunaks fault. >> and of course he if you remember one that you've talked about,
and you can choose it with labour. stop the chaos with labour, turn the page with labour. return policy six to service with labour and with patience, with determination . patience, with determination. with these first steps, we can rebuild our country with labour. thank you very, very much. thank you . thank you . you. thank you. >> that's keir starmer delivering a real tubthumper keynote speech, soaring rhetoric, but no detail. >> no detail, but tells us a lot about the vision for...
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diane couldn't stand as a labour mp . as a labour mp. >> rain has broken ranks. i i, i honestly, i'm just so shocked. >> right now to be treated this badly after after being such an active member of the party and now they're accused by that ex candidate and brown people . and brown people. >> also the is an employer immigration tax reforms latest policy madness or genius plus the muslim vote is an initiative set up by organisations and individuals here in the uk to try and unite the muslim communities. >> electoral response what are the parties doing about the muslim vote and when rishi sunak wins , i think he will have wins, i think he will have extraordinary authority . extraordinary authority. >> are the tories living in cloud cuckoo land and can you spot the issue here? >> it's been difficult the last few years, you know that. i know that we had a pandemic. >> meanwhile, ed davey back at it and the greens have piped up green party is ready. >> we've been ready for this general election for a long time on my panel, it's the top political hack at the express ch
diane couldn't stand as a labour mp . as a labour mp. >> rain has broken ranks. i i, i honestly, i'm just so shocked. >> right now to be treated this badly after after being such an active member of the party and now they're accused by that ex candidate and brown people . and brown people. >> also the is an employer immigration tax reforms latest policy madness or genius plus the muslim vote is an initiative set up by organisations and individuals here in the uk to try and...
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labour is being realistic and labour's being honest about this. this is about the first step towards making that much bigger change that could take two terms of labour government as part of a decade of national renewal, to undo the damage the conservatives have done to pretty much every public service. you can think of in this country. >> okay. steve reid, thank you very much for joining >> okay. steve reid, thank you very much forjoining us on gb news. always a pleasure to have your company. now, moving on, a game changing weapons system that can instantly disable swarms of hostile drones has been rapidly developed by the british military. the cutting edge drone killer uses radio waves to target and scramble the electronics of the sorts of drones used by russia in ukraine and take down multiple targets at once. and what's more, it comes at a bargain price. let's speak now to our homeland security editor, mark white. mark, a delight to have you on the show. british military often gets a knocking, but this sounds excellent. tell us more . excellent
labour is being realistic and labour's being honest about this. this is about the first step towards making that much bigger change that could take two terms of labour government as part of a decade of national renewal, to undo the damage the conservatives have done to pretty much every public service. you can think of in this country. >> okay. steve reid, thank you very much for joining >> okay. steve reid, thank you very much forjoining us on gb news. always a pleasure to have...
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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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, do labour do, labour do. but people take exception to the fact that his wife was a non—dom, for example. no, the fact that there's a potential conflict of interest, you know, when the child care policy was announced, there were questions asked about what financial interests his wife might have. in one of the companies that was, you know, sort of providing services that is where that is where people his moderna shares have a massive right. that's that's where people have the right to be interested . i do right to be interested. i do think there are questions to be asked about whether sunak can ever sort of identify with people who are poor. he's struggling about his family, and when they first came here and how they had to work and they struggled. >> he talks about as a gp, mum was a pharmacist. >> i mean, that's not such a big struggle. some people sitting at home on, you know, who are on low paid jobs would not. if you're a doctor, it's not a big struggle. but but i do think to do the opposite is very cyni
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like if he gets them from labour party and labour voters, then that will also diminish the labour vote. and he could get in. but if he's getting them from other parties like the green party or other others in the constituency , then others in the constituency, then the labour force will still be reckoned with. >> he's still going to be a thorn in the side of keir starmer every time either one of them stand up to make a speech, isn't he? yeah, absolutely. >> but maybe if he doesn't win this election, you know, that could be the end of jeremy corbyn on frontline politics. yeah >> well i can't see him losing it. i just know that he's very well thought of in that constituency. yeah. >> he, he has got such name recognition as well. and, and he is a good local mp. there's no question about that. it's just a you know i think that he is not
like if he gets them from labour party and labour voters, then that will also diminish the labour vote. and he could get in. but if he's getting them from other parties like the green party or other others in the constituency , then others in the constituency, then the labour force will still be reckoned with. >> he's still going to be a thorn in the side of keir starmer every time either one of them stand up to make a speech, isn't he? yeah, absolutely. >> but maybe if he doesn't...
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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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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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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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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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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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labour says the plan is not credible. meanwhile, the shadow chancellor rachel reeves has said that labour is the "natural party for british business". faisal islam reports. the prime minister was inspecting china in the potteries today, but there are no delicate ming vases in his campaign. the conservatives' strategy appears to be move fast and break things, with bold policies. today's new offer — no tax for those on the basic state pension. for people who work hard all their lives and put in, then we need to make sure that they have the dignity they deserve when they've finished. and that is why i have already protected pensions and the triple lock and you have seen our announcement today, the triple lock plus, where we will raise the threshold, make sure that pensioners get a tax cut and they will never pay tax on the state pension, as well as the triple lock going up. 30 miles down the a50 at rolls—royce in derby, labour's top two are also talking economics. at britain's world beating exporter ofjet engines, the sh
labour says the plan is not credible. meanwhile, the shadow chancellor rachel reeves has said that labour is the "natural party for british business". faisal islam reports. the prime minister was inspecting china in the potteries today, but there are no delicate ming vases in his campaign. the conservatives' strategy appears to be move fast and break things, with bold policies. today's new offer — no tax for those on the basic state pension. for people who work hard all their lives...
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those are issues where labour are way ahead.— labour are way ahead. i should say to --eole labour are way ahead. i should say to people who _ labour are way ahead. i should say to people who are _ labour are way ahead. i should say to people who are watching, i labour are way ahead. i should say to people who are watching, we i labour are way ahead. i should say| to people who are watching, we are expecting an announcement by the prime minister, but i am being advised that there might be some delay, partly because of the weather. as you can see, lovely may british weather, you can hear the rain coming down. there isn't a lectern out there at the moment. stay tuned, we will bring you the news as soon as it comes. there is still heightened speculation that we will be hearing from the prime minister very soon. in fact, it's been confirmed that we will. but that five o'clock time might have slipped. ah, infact that five o'clock time might have slipped. ah, in fact i am being slipped. ah, infact i am being told... it is slipped. ah, in fact i am being told
those are issues where labour are way ahead.— labour are way ahead. i should say to --eole labour are way ahead. i should say to people who _ labour are way ahead. i should say to people who are _ labour are way ahead. i should say to people who are watching, i labour are way ahead. i should say to people who are watching, we i labour are way ahead. i should say| to people who are watching, we are expecting an announcement by the prime minister, but i am being advised that there might be some...
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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 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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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 says the plan is not credible. meanwhile, the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, has said that labour is the "natural party for british business" and unveiled a list of 121 businesses who are supporting them at this election. faisal islam reports. the prime minister was inspecting china in the potteries today, but there are no delicate ming vases in his campaign. the conservatives' strategy appears to be move fast and break things, with bold policies. today's new offer — no tax for those on the basic state pension. for people who work hard all their lives and put in, then we need to make sure that they have the dignity they deserve when they have finished. and that is why i have already protected pensions and the triple lock and you have seen our announcement today, the triple lock plus, where we will raise the threshold, make sure that pensioners get a tax cut and they will never pay tax on the state pension, as well as the triple lock going up. 30 miles down the a50 at rolls—royce in derby, labour's top two ar
labour says the plan is not credible. meanwhile, the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, has said that labour is the "natural party for british business" and unveiled a list of 121 businesses who are supporting them at this election. faisal islam reports. the prime minister was inspecting china in the potteries today, but there are no delicate ming vases in his campaign. the conservatives' strategy appears to be move fast and break things, with bold policies. today's new offer — no...
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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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to a labour flip you, don't the ? , ~ �* , to a labour flip you, don't the? , ~' , they? yes, think it's because they? yes, think it's because the conservatives _ they? yes, think it's because the conservatives had - they? yes, think it's because the conservatives had been l they? yes, think it's because | the conservatives had been in power for so long, the conservatives had been in powerfor so long, a the conservatives had been in power for so long, a fifth election win, which would be for conservatives, is unprecedented in modern politics and things have not been great in britain in terms of the impact of inflation, in terms of pressures on mortgages, a lot of things we have seen around the globe, but britain has had particularly difficult and there is a desire for change, that is something that keir starmer, the leader of the labour party, is trying to capitalise on in his speech this afternoon.— this afternoon. what kind of campaign — this afternoon. what kind of campaign you _ this afternoon. what kind of campaign you think - this afternoon. what kind of campaig
to a labour flip you, don't the ? , ~ �* , to a labour flip you, don't the? , ~' , they? yes, think it's because they? yes, think it's because the conservatives _ they? yes, think it's because the conservatives had - they? yes, think it's because the conservatives had been l they? yes, think it's because | the conservatives had been in power for so long, the conservatives had been in powerfor so long, a the conservatives had been in power for so long, a fifth election win, which would be for...
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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
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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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they even took a by—election seat from labour that may. from labour that may. now, here is the last point that you could really say that the conservatives or their polling average was at or above labour's. 0n the 30th of november 2021, stories of lockdown parties in downing street first hit the papers and for much of the year after, labour look a bit ahead of the tories. but a cautious statistician would say that either party could be a bit higher or a bit lower. remember all those dots? so they're still actually pretty close. and there was a big kick in the polls around the time of the mini budget in september. the conservatives fell sharply until the day before rishi sunak took over when there was a quick partial rebound, and then they picked up some ground on labour through the start of 2023 and labour have been hovering really in the mid forties since then and the conservatives have slipped a little bit as reform. a little bit as reform, you can see them down here in the light blue, have started to come up. so the conservatives are fighting for votes to the
they even took a by—election seat from labour that may. from labour that may. now, here is the last point that you could really say that the conservatives or their polling average was at or above labour's. 0n the 30th of november 2021, stories of lockdown parties in downing street first hit the papers and for much of the year after, labour look a bit ahead of the tories. but a cautious statistician would say that either party could be a bit higher or a bit lower. remember all those dots? so...
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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. ,
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in his first major speech of the uk election campaign — the labour leader sir keir starmer — says his party will deliver security and stability. we will also provide the certainty that working people, businesses and communities need. a clear direction. not the endless spinning around that successive tory governments have subjected us all to. meanwhile the prime minister has defended his plan to bring back a form of national service. this form of national — form of national service. this form of national service _ form of national service. this form of national service will _ form of national service. this form of national service will mean - form of national service. this form | of national service will mean young people get the skills they need which will serve them well in life and it will foster a culture of service. international condemnation of israel after palestinian officials say at least 45 people have been killed at a refugee camp in rafah. the authorities in papua new guinea now say more than 2,000 people were buried by a devastating landslide in a remote village. south a
in his first major speech of the uk election campaign — the labour leader sir keir starmer — says his party will deliver security and stability. we will also provide the certainty that working people, businesses and communities need. a clear direction. not the endless spinning around that successive tory governments have subjected us all to. meanwhile the prime minister has defended his plan to bring back a form of national service. this form of national — form of national service. this...
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get labour. you know , reform. get labour. you know, vote, vote labour, please. the ghanaian king, everybody. but joining us now to discuss this is former labour minister denis macshane . and we've still got macshane. and we've still got royal commentator richard fitzwilliams. dennis i'll start with you. you know under a labour government, you'd just give everything back to everybody else, wouldn't you, and let it fall into their hands. >> patrick, i love your previous , item on the popularity of the king, and he deserves it. but i've just checked british journalists. only 18% of the british people trust journalists . we have one of the lowest ratings in journalists trust . so ratings in journalists trust. so let's just ignore perhaps what journalists have been writing about this. i'll tell you a true story . 1997 new labour story. 1997 new labour government guy called chris smith. first game minister is the culture secretary. and i talked to him and i say to, chris, chris, now what about the elgin marbles, the parthenon marbles? any chance of those going back to
get labour. you know , reform. get labour. you know, vote, vote labour, please. the ghanaian king, everybody. but joining us now to discuss this is former labour minister denis macshane . and we've still got macshane. and we've still got royal commentator richard fitzwilliams. dennis i'll start with you. you know under a labour government, you'd just give everything back to everybody else, wouldn't you, and let it fall into their hands. >> patrick, i love your previous , item on the...
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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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what have labour said to you? diane abbott says she's dismayed by reports she's been barred from standing for labour, despite being let back in to the parliamentary party. it follows her suspension last year for saying jewish, irish and traveller people don't face racism all their lives. she apologised, so has she been barred from standing? 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 ta ken barring her. also out on the campaign trail the prime minister, who said it was time to unpack the truth. the labour party have been telling everybody this investigation into diane abbott is ongoing, it now appears it concluded months ago, so really, i guess it's a question for them to clear this all up, what happened when and be transparent with people about it. the scottish national party says she has been treated disgracefully. the
what have labour said to you? diane abbott says she's dismayed by reports she's been barred from standing for labour, despite being let back in to the parliamentary party. it follows her suspension last year for saying jewish, irish and traveller people don't face racism all their lives. she apologised, so has she been barred from standing? 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...
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smiles on the labour front bench, but elsewhere on those labour benches today, plenty are taken aback. certainly backbenchers are really confused. i mean, my stance on immigration and refugees and asylum seekers for example has always been completely different to natalie. i'm not sure what that means now about labour's view on those things. is it me or is it hers? i'm as baffled as everyone watching this. i am really in a rush to get to this meeting, i'm afraid. _ you can't spare us a sentence? conservatives were baffled too. that meeting was rishi sunak talking to his mps about last week's local elections. good afternoon, any words for natalie elphicke? it's a shame, with 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 in the past, her criticisms of labour on immigration policy, on the boats, it seems completely incompatible with her position now. pfft, it's up to her. any words to offer her? i only go through dover for the ferry. natalie elphicke became an mp in 2019, replacing her then
smiles on the labour front bench, but elsewhere on those labour benches today, plenty are taken aback. certainly backbenchers are really confused. i mean, my stance on immigration and refugees and asylum seekers for example has always been completely different to natalie. i'm not sure what that means now about labour's view on those things. is it me or is it hers? i'm as baffled as everyone watching this. i am really in a rush to get to this meeting, i'm afraid. _ you can't spare us a sentence?...
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to stand as a labour candidate unless the labour whip is restored to her. keir starmer suggested this morning we should get a decision on that relatively soon, because byjune the 4th, labour has to announce its candidates who are contesting the general election. a disciplinary inquiry is still going on into comments she had made about jewish people not necessarily suffering racism their entire lives. she has apologised to that and there are people in different wings of the labour party, the former deputy leader and the current deputy leader who would like to see her restore to the labour party and able to stand as a candidate. it will be a matter of days i think before we find out what decision is going to be taken on herfuture. what decision is going to be taken on her future.— on her future. fascinating, thank ou ve on her future. fascinating, thank you very much- _ helen, the final day of business, which laws are likely to pass, and what won't make it? the government and the opposition had been negotiating over the last couple of days about what to pus
to stand as a labour candidate unless the labour whip is restored to her. keir starmer suggested this morning we should get a decision on that relatively soon, because byjune the 4th, labour has to announce its candidates who are contesting the general election. a disciplinary inquiry is still going on into comments she had made about jewish people not necessarily suffering racism their entire lives. she has apologised to that and there are people in different wings of the labour party, the...
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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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she, of course, was suspended as a labour mp . it appears tonight labour mp. it appears tonight she's got back the whip. but confusion over whether or not she'll be allowed to stand as a labour candidate, it appears that the investigation was over six months ago, even though on friday keir starmer said it was still ongoing. it's an almighty mess and we'll be trying to get to the bottom of that. that and also pensions, of course. how's it all going to be paid for? brilliant >> stay tuned for state of the nafion >> stay tuned for state of the nation next and i'll be back tomorrow at 7 pm. but first, here's the weather with alex burkill. >> looks like things are heating up . boxt boilers sponsors of up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. >> good evening from the met office. here's your latest gb news weather update. whilst it is going to turn drier for most of us by the weekend before then, we still have some thundery showers around. earlier on today we had a weather system pushing its way north eastwards across the country, bringing some heavy persist
she, of course, was suspended as a labour mp . it appears tonight labour mp. it appears tonight she's got back the whip. but confusion over whether or not she'll be allowed to stand as a labour candidate, it appears that the investigation was over six months ago, even though on friday keir starmer said it was still ongoing. it's an almighty mess and we'll be trying to get to the bottom of that. that and also pensions, of course. how's it all going to be paid for? brilliant >> stay tuned...
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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 will be very pleased today? labour will be very pleased to see those _ today? labour will be very pleased to see those comments _ today? labour will be very pleased to see those comments on - today? labour will be very pleased to see those comments on the - today? labour will be very pleased l to see those comments on the front page of the daily mail, they have thrown everything at trying to show that labour is a party to be trusted on the economy, they have tried to capitalise on everything that happened after the liz truss
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about what _ his tenure, and the labour party will talk about what they - his tenure, and the labour party will talk about what they want. his tenure, and the labour partyi will talk about what they want to do to increase — will talk about what they want to do to increase productivity, _ will talk about what they want to do to increase productivity, but the - to increase productivity, but the fact is— to increase productivity, but the fact is there _ to increase productivity, but the fact is there physically - to increase productivity, but thel fact is there physically restrained in this— fact is there physically restrained in this country, _ fact is there physically restrained in this country, whoever- fact is there physically restrained in this country, whoever is - fact is there physically restrained . in this country, whoever is elected, we are _ in this country, whoever is elected, we are already _ in this country, whoever is elected, we are already on _ in this country, whoever is elected, we are already on course _ in this country, whoever is elected, we are already on c
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two terms of a labour government. sir keir has been speaking with our politcial editor chris mason. here's some of that interview. keir starmer, you want 40,000 more appointments per week in the nhs in england. can you be specific, by when? well, i think we can start on this straightaway. and they're desperately needed. as you know, we've got... start, though? we've got, what, the best part of 8 million appointments and operations that are needed, so this 40,000 each and every week is hugely important. but by when? when i say start, let me explain what i mean by that, because without getting ahead of ourselves and anticipating the result of the election, i do know we've got to be ready. and that's why we are already having discussions with nhs staff about how we would operate to this model, so i think we can do that pretty swiftly. there are other changes i've set out this morning. pretty swiftly�*s quite vague, though, isn't it? can you not... is it not really a promise if you can't actually put a timeframe on it?
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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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. >> the leader of the labour party, keir starmer. [applause] >> this, the village hall in lansing in west sussex. sir keir spoke at his own background. >> if you are working class, scared of, -- my mom and dad were scared of debt -- said that they would choose the bill that they wouldn't pay rather than going to bed. they would have the phone cut off rather than pay the bill because it was the easiest one to do without. >> the labor leader is also acknowledging he has plenty of persuading to do. >> whatever the polls say, i know there are countless people who have not decided how they will vote in this election. they still have questions about us. as labour changed enough, do i trust them with my money, our borders, our security? my answer is, yes, you can. [applause] >> the challenge for in his can he convert into votes for him even enthusiasm for him? do you accept that there is perhaps an enthusiasm deficit, lack of enthusiasm for you? >> you have to ask why people are looking to labour. they can see a changed labour party that is
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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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some have gone on attack on the labour— in wales. some have gone on attack on the labour government _ in wales. some have gone on attack on the labour government here. - in wales. some have gone on attack i on the labour government here. what about your own record at uk level? they are mainly about the future and they should be but it is reasonable to look at the past was that we can see my track record. inflation back to normal, the economy and e and a better place, wages growing after the difficult times we have had. look at what was government is doing. a war on motorists with top—down 20 mph speed limits. i have been talking to small business owners who are facing thousands of pounds of higher tax bills as a result of what the welsh government has done, even though we have given them the money to deliver tax cuts for small businesses. the last time i was here i was talking to farmers. their livelihoods decimated by welsh government plans when you look at the state of the welsh nhs, figures out today just demonstrating the state
some have gone on attack on the labour— in wales. some have gone on attack on the labour government _ in wales. some have gone on attack on the labour government here. - in wales. some have gone on attack i on the labour government here. what about your own record at uk level? they are mainly about the future and they should be but it is reasonable to look at the past was that we can see my track record. inflation back to normal, the economy and e and a better place, wages growing after the...
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this is on labour, labour, labour and he's saying that we will cut taxes. labour won't. well we do know from yesterday this my first steps. it says here, as we said yesterday on the programme, martin, that labour will keep taxes as low as possible but not cut them . the tories see cut them. the tories see a window there to say we will cut taxes and look at what we've done with national insurance. my questionnaire was to say, well, you've done all that. you've saved £900 off the average tax bill. nothing's happened. nothing has changed in the polls. will it work? and in fact, maybe people are saying, well, we know that we're being dragged further into this fiscal drag. these, these thresholds because of higher inflation. we don't believe you, jeremy hunt. and that's the problem they've got as a credibility issue here with the tory party. how do they cut through. we've got polling out today from people polling for gb news showing the tories on 20% and labour on 47. but what was finally on on the polling, what the tories might like from this, is the fact that only 5% have
this is on labour, labour, labour and he's saying that we will cut taxes. labour won't. well we do know from yesterday this my first steps. it says here, as we said yesterday on the programme, martin, that labour will keep taxes as low as possible but not cut them . the tories see cut them. the tories see a window there to say we will cut taxes and look at what we've done with national insurance. my questionnaire was to say, well, you've done all that. you've saved £900 off the average tax...
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i defection to labour was quentin davies. i knew defection to labour was quentin davies . i knew it was davies defection to labour was quentin davies. i knew it was davies in two thousand and seven, but can you just give me a guarantee because you didn't quite answer that question, mr ashworth , i that question, mr ashworth, i asked you, can you give me a guarantee ? if you haven't done guarantee? if you haven't done any deals, you should be able to do this. that natalie pinnell will not be given a peerage under a future labour government. give me that guarantee this morning. >> i can give you. i can give you a guarantee that no deals have been done. now, that's not the same . and you know it. the same. and you know it. responsible for lords of . i'm responsible for lords of. i'm not responsible for lords appointments. i don't have that power. if i did, i'd be putting you in the lords. camilla. but i don't have that power, sadly so. but i can guarantee you that no deal has been done. no promises have been made . have been made. >> you know, you're answering a different que
i defection to labour was quentin davies. i knew defection to labour was quentin davies . i knew it was davies defection to labour was quentin davies. i knew it was davies in two thousand and seven, but can you just give me a guarantee because you didn't quite answer that question, mr ashworth , i that question, mr ashworth, i asked you, can you give me a guarantee ? if you haven't done guarantee? if you haven't done any deals, you should be able to do this. that natalie pinnell will not be...
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what labour labour assault. what labour labour party chair anneliese dodds told gb news leaving the tories was miss elphick's decision. >> there was no transaction here. there was no promise of a peerage and so forth. absolutely not. this is a decision as set out in her statement, that is very much rooted in her constituents concerns. and obviously, natalie elphicke, as i mentioned before, she's not the first conservative mp to have taken this decision. she's the third conservative mp to have put her constituents first, their interests, their needs first, and recognise that they need and deserve change, that they're not going to be given that change from the conservatives and that it's only labour that has got a plan to get britain building again and actually give our country its future back . future back. >> rishi sunak has condemned what he's called extremists at the national union of students, who he says opposed a group of jewish students support for israel ahead of a meeting today with jewish charity the co
what labour labour assault. what labour labour party chair anneliese dodds told gb news leaving the tories was miss elphick's decision. >> there was no transaction here. there was no promise of a peerage and so forth. absolutely not. this is a decision as set out in her statement, that is very much rooted in her constituents concerns. and obviously, natalie elphicke, as i mentioned before, she's not the first conservative mp to have taken this decision. she's the third conservative mp to...
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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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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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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
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...
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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...