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the last labour government did - the last labour government did deliver— the last labour government did deliver pay— the last labour government did deliver pay restoration, - the last labour government did deliver pay restoration, we - the last labour government did deliver pay restoration, we did i the last labour government did i deliver pay restoration, we did get a waiting _ deliver pay restoration, we did get a waiting list— deliver pay restoration, we did get a waiting list down _ deliver pay restoration, we did get a waiting list down to _ deliver pay restoration, we did get a waiting list down to the - deliver pay restoration, we did get a waiting list down to the lowest . a waiting list down to the lowest ever and — a waiting list down to the lowest ever and we _ a waiting list down to the lowest ever and we got— a waiting list down to the lowest ever and we got patient- a waiting list down to the lowest. ever and we got patient satisfaction to their— ever and we got patient satisfaction to their lowest _ ever and we got patient satisfaction to their lowest ever— ev
the last labour government did - the last labour government did deliver— the last labour government did deliver pay— the last labour government did deliver pay restoration, - the last labour government did deliver pay restoration, we - the last labour government did deliver pay restoration, we did i the last labour government did i deliver pay restoration, we did get a waiting _ deliver pay restoration, we did get a waiting list— deliver pay restoration, we did get a waiting list down _...
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— labour government? there will be a fundamental — labour government? there will be a fundamental change _ labour government? there will be a fundamental change under - labour government? there will be a fundamental change under a - labour government? there will be a fundamental change under a labour| fundamental change under a labour government because i believe in devolution, more powers, resources going to our mayors, those with skin in the game are the best decision—makers and therefore there will be a new arrangement with an incoming labour government if we are privileged enough to come into serve, where you will see much greater powers to our mayors, a much better connection between government and mayors, and working together and co—operating rather than being in conflict. that will massively benefit everybody across the east midlands, whether on not they voted for us. if they did, we thank them for us. if they did, we thank them for their vote, for us. if they did, we thank them fortheirvote, but for us. if they did, we thank them for their v
— labour government? there will be a fundamental — labour government? there will be a fundamental change _ labour government? there will be a fundamental change under - labour government? there will be a fundamental change under a - labour government? there will be a fundamental change under a labour| fundamental change under a labour government because i believe in devolution, more powers, resources going to our mayors, those with skin in the game are the best decision—makers and...
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labour government. we had austerity for five _ labour government. we had austerity for five veers — labour government. we had austerity for five years and _ labour government. we had austerity for five years and that _ labour government. we had austerity for five years and that is _ labour government. we had austerity for five years and that is part - labour government. we had austerity for five years and that is part of- for five years and that is part of the reason _ for five years and that is part of the reason why— for five years and that is part of the reason why our— for five years and that is part of the reason why our economy i for five years and that is part of. the reason why our economy and public— the reason why our economy and public services _ the reason why our economy and public services are _ the reason why our economy and public services are in _ the reason why our economy and public services are in a _ the reason why our economy and public services are in a mess - the reason why our economy and i public services are in a m
labour government. we had austerity for five _ labour government. we had austerity for five veers — labour government. we had austerity for five years and _ labour government. we had austerity for five years and that _ labour government. we had austerity for five years and that is _ labour government. we had austerity for five years and that is part - labour government. we had austerity for five years and that is part of- for five years and that is part of the reason _ for five years and that...
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we a government. you will be supporting a labour government.— a labour government. we will be there on our— a labour government. we will be there on our own _ a labour government. we will be there on our own manifesto, - there on our own manifesto, championing the areas we represent and standing up for liberal values in parliament, as we have done through this parliament. lets say labour through this parliament. lets say labour wins _ through this parliament. lets say labour wins the _ through this parliament. lets say labour wins the election, - through this parliament. lets say labour wins the election, on - through this parliament. lets say labour wins the election, on the | labour wins the election, on the budget or any sort of key policy areas, you are going to back the labour government? we areas, you are going to back the labour government?— areas, you are going to back the labour government? we will see what the come labour government? we will see what they come forward _ labour government? we will see what they come forward with. _ labour government? we
we a government. you will be supporting a labour government.— a labour government. we will be there on our— a labour government. we will be there on our own _ a labour government. we will be there on our own manifesto, - there on our own manifesto, championing the areas we represent and standing up for liberal values in parliament, as we have done through this parliament. lets say labour through this parliament. lets say labour wins _ through this parliament. lets say labour wins the _...
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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 of the welsh nhs, figures out todayjust demonstrating that ve
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...
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�* economic record and to explain what a labour government would do. stability is change. it's strange to say that in 2024 but a stable economy has to be the first step of an incoming labour government, and that is what will government, and that is what we will make an absolute priority if we are privileged enough to come in to serve. it comes as a leading think tank, the ifs, urged both labour and the tories to be open about the tough choices they will face over the country's finances if elected. for rishi sunak it was a low—key visit, a cuppa with veterans in the north of england.
�* economic record and to explain what a labour government would do. stability is change. it's strange to say that in 2024 but a stable economy has to be the first step of an incoming labour government, and that is what will government, and that is what we will make an absolute priority if we are privileged enough to come in to serve. it comes as a leading think tank, the ifs, urged both labour and the tories to be open about the tough choices they will face over the country's finances if...
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yes, it's the answer _ terms of a labour government? yes, it's the answer to _ terms of a labour government? yes, it's the answer to the _ terms of a labour government? yes it's the answer to the second question. that is why we are doing so much now about what we need to do to deliver on these missions because we cannot be complacent about the election. every vote has to be earned and the challenge has just been put to me, quite rightly, how do you persuade more people to come on board? we must be humble about that and own every vote but we won't be forgiven if we aren't prepared on day one, if we are lucky enough to come into serve, that is why i am confident we can deliver this. over five or ten years, a decade of national renewal is how i've set it out. on the question about housing and workers' rights, they are integral to this. the fact we have first steps doesn't mean that all other steps, all other parts of our programme are put to one side. these are simply the steps that we can set out saying, these are the first things we can
yes, it's the answer _ terms of a labour government? yes, it's the answer to _ terms of a labour government? yes, it's the answer to the _ terms of a labour government? yes it's the answer to the second question. that is why we are doing so much now about what we need to do to deliver on these missions because we cannot be complacent about the election. every vote has to be earned and the challenge has just been put to me, quite rightly, how do you persuade more people to come on board? we must...
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you said stabili a labour government will do. you said stability a couple _ labour government will do. you said stability a couple of— labour government will do. you said stability a couple of times _ labour government will do. you said stability a couple of times but - labour government will do. you said stability a couple of times but if - stability a couple of times but if you look at the economy right now, wages up, inflation down. isn’t you look at the economy right now, wages up, inflation down.— wages up, inflation down. isn't that stabili ? wages up, inflation down. isn't that stability? well. _ wages up, inflation down. isn't that stability? well, the _ wages up, inflation down. isn't that stability? well, the figures - wages up, inflation down. isn't that stability? well, the figures we - stability? well, the figures we brought out today show that people are £6,000 nearly worse off since 2019 alone because of the increases in all of the different factors, whether it is how much you are paying on your insurance, t
you said stabili a labour government will do. you said stability a couple _ labour government will do. you said stability a couple of— labour government will do. you said stability a couple of times _ labour government will do. you said stability a couple of times but - labour government will do. you said stability a couple of times but if - stability a couple of times but if you look at the economy right now, wages up, inflation down. isn’t you look at the economy right now, wages up,...
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rushanara ali mp speaking _ next labour government. rushanara ali mp speaking to _ next labour government. rushanara ali mp speaking to me _ next labour government. rushanara ali mp speaking to me just - next labour government. rushanara ali mp speaking to me just before i ali mp speaking to me just before sadiq khan's confirmation of a third term as an ounce. we are waiting for the declaration. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello there. saturday saw much cooler weather across scotland and northern ireland. now, friday was a really warm and sunny day, one of the warmest we've seen actually this year with temperatures widely of 23 degrees in western scotland today, while temperatures are about nine degrees lower. the big reason for that change is we had much more extensive cloud and the cloud was thick enough to bring some quite persistent rain to northern ireland. cloud sheets extended southwards from scotland into the north of both england and wales. the rest of the sunshine was to the south of that. now,
rushanara ali mp speaking _ next labour government. rushanara ali mp speaking to _ next labour government. rushanara ali mp speaking to me _ next labour government. rushanara ali mp speaking to me just - next labour government. rushanara ali mp speaking to me just before i ali mp speaking to me just before sadiq khan's confirmation of a third term as an ounce. we are waiting for the declaration. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello there. saturday saw much cooler...
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the labour government in wales. _ we work closely with the labour government in wales. one - we work closely with the labour i government in wales. one advantages government in wales. 0ne advantages we can work together and that would be a huge benefit for the people. sacking a minister? i be a huge benefit for the people. sacking a minister?— be a huge benefit for the people. sacking a minister? i don't know the details of what's _ sacking a minister? i don't know the details of what's happened - sacking a minister? i don't know the details of what's happened this - details of what's happened this morning. i've been giving my speech. i can tell you the principal, that if we are privileged to coming to serve after the general election, then we'll work with a welsh labour government, which will be massively important for people across wales. i important for people across wales. i want to ask you about nick brown — long—standing labour mp, senior figure for decades. he's under investigation. he says he will reti
the labour government in wales. _ we work closely with the labour government in wales. one - we work closely with the labour i government in wales. one advantages government in wales. 0ne advantages we can work together and that would be a huge benefit for the people. sacking a minister? i be a huge benefit for the people. sacking a minister?— be a huge benefit for the people. sacking a minister? i don't know the details of what's _ sacking a minister? i don't know the details of what's...
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government. —— forthe labour government. -- for the labour government.— government. -- for the labour government. -- for the labour government. . , , ., ., ., government. there has been a lot of focus on the — government. there has been a lot of focus on the leaders _ government. there has been a lot of focus on the leaders rather - government. there has been a lot of focus on the leaders rather than - focus on the leaders rather than anything else, almost presidential style campaigning, is that the right way for them to go in terms of labour and the tories at the moment? we are at such an early stage and until the manifestos are published and much more detail comes up out the direction of travel for both parties you're looking at the leaders, what do they say and stand for and we know there has been extensive polling on both individuals and what they are about. we are looking at an election where we have not seen these two individuals campaign the sort of setting. we sell rishi sunak with his own leadership contest. —— we saw him. we saw him at his own leadership contest and al
government. —— forthe labour government. -- for the labour government.— government. -- for the labour government. -- for the labour government. . , , ., ., ., government. there has been a lot of focus on the — government. there has been a lot of focus on the leaders _ government. there has been a lot of focus on the leaders rather - government. there has been a lot of focus on the leaders rather than - focus on the leaders rather than anything else, almost presidential style...
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labour government to make i that will allow the labour| government to make that that will allow the labour- government to make that change, that will allow the labour— government to make that change, but it is clear— government to make that change, but it is clear that — government to make that change, but it is clear that the _ government to make that change, but it is clear that the tory— government to make that change, but it is clear that the tory party- government to make that change, but it is clear that the tory party have i it is clear that the tory party have run out _ it is clear that the tory party have run out of — it is clear that the tory party have run out of steam, _ it is clear that the tory party have run out of steam, and _ it is clear that the tory party have run out of steam, and i— it is clear that the tory party have run out of steam, and i was - it is clear that the tory party have i run out of steam, and i was talking to somebody— run out of steam, and i was talking to somebody yesterday _ run out of steam, and i was talking to somebody yesterd
labour government to make i that will allow the labour| government to make that that will allow the labour- government to make that change, that will allow the labour— government to make that change, but it is clear— government to make that change, but it is clear that — government to make that change, but it is clear that the _ government to make that change, but it is clear that the tory— government to make that change, but it is clear that the tory party- government to make that...
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or a labour government? which is it? we conservative government or a labour government? which is it?— government? which is it? we have said already _ government? which is it? we have said already that _ government? which is it? we have said already that liberal— government? which is it? we have. said already that liberal democrats, at this change election, are a means of removing the conservatives from government, and we cannot possibly be clearer than that. it then is up to the voters... 50 be clearer than that. it then is up to the voters. . ._ to the voters... so under no circumstances _ to the voters... so under no circumstances a _ to the voters... so under no circumstances a coalition . to the voters... so under no i circumstances a coalition with to the voters... so under no - circumstances a coalition with the tories? i circumstances a coalition with the tories? ., �* ~ ., circumstances a coalition with the tories? ~ ., ., . circumstances a coalition with the tories? ., �* ~ ., ., . ., tories
or a labour government? which is it? we conservative government or a labour government? which is it?— government? which is it? we have said already _ government? which is it? we have said already that _ government? which is it? we have said already that liberal— government? which is it? we have. said already that liberal democrats, at this change election, are a means of removing the conservatives from government, and we cannot possibly be clearer than that. it then is up to the voters......
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| labour government would bring? i completely understand that many parents work hard and save had to be able to send their children to private school. i know that, i respect that, and i understand that. but there are difficult choices to be made. at the moment we don't have enough basic teachers in a state secondary schools. rishi sunak says he wants maths teachers to 18, but the moment we don't have enough prostate skills. if i am going to have 6500 extra teachers in our state secondary schools, as we will, how my going to pay for it? so the tax breakfor how my going to pay for it? so the tax break for private schools has to go and that will be used directly to fund those places in our state secondary school. i understand the aspirations of those that work and to send their children to private school. i also understand the aspirations of those that send their children to state schools, as i do. and it is about that basic question. it is intolerable for me to see teenagers without their teacher is a needin teenagers
| labour government would bring? i completely understand that many parents work hard and save had to be able to send their children to private school. i know that, i respect that, and i understand that. but there are difficult choices to be made. at the moment we don't have enough basic teachers in a state secondary schools. rishi sunak says he wants maths teachers to 18, but the moment we don't have enough prostate skills. if i am going to have 6500 extra teachers in our state secondary...
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governments do you -et into the labour governments do you get into— into the labour governments do you get into those figures? we into the labour governments do you get into those figures?— get into those figures? we will get to it as swiftly _ get into those figures? we will get to it as swiftly as _ get into those figures? we will get to it as swiftly as we _ get into those figures? we will get to it as swiftly as we can. - to it as swiftly as we can. obviously, to make that happen you have got to operate at weekends and evenings, we have to pay staff for the shifts. that is why we have already had discussions with the staff about how that will work. i don't want to waste any time in the first 800 days of the labour government on discussions i could be having now. the idea is to get that “p having now. the idea is to get that up as quickly as possible. i will not put a number on it but i will make sure we are doing the work now to make sure we hit the ground running as soon as the election is called. those will make a huge difference. imagine you are one of the 40,000 people each
governments do you -et into the labour governments do you get into— into the labour governments do you get into those figures? we into the labour governments do you get into those figures?— get into those figures? we will get to it as swiftly _ get into those figures? we will get to it as swiftly as _ get into those figures? we will get to it as swiftly as we _ get into those figures? we will get to it as swiftly as we can. - to it as swiftly as we can. obviously, to make that happen you...
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— that was drawn up actually on the last labour government but has endured — last labour government but has endured ever since, what we need now is a new— endured ever since, what we need now is a new similar strategy around these _ is a new similar strategy around these different hostile state challenges and threats and to make sure that _ challenges and threats and to make sure that we've got that same coordinated, high level strategic approach — coordinated, high level strategic approach that takes immensely seriously— approach that takes immensely seriously those threats because we are not— seriously those threats because we are not seeing that from the government. if they have their eye off the _ government. if they have their eye off the ball. 50 government. if they have their eye off the ball-— off the ball. so you're really sa in: off the ball. so you're really saying ml — off the ball. so you're really saying mi five, _ off the ball. so you're really saying mi five, mi _ off the ball. so you're really saying mi five, mi six, - off the ball. so you're really saying m
— that was drawn up actually on the last labour government but has endured — last labour government but has endured ever since, what we need now is a new— endured ever since, what we need now is a new similar strategy around these _ is a new similar strategy around these different hostile state challenges and threats and to make sure that _ challenges and threats and to make sure that we've got that same coordinated, high level strategic approach — coordinated, high level strategic...
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we are going for a labour government, seeking coalition deals? we are. going for a labour government, i have changed the labour party to put it back in the service of working people. i am it back in the service of working people. lam humbly it back in the service of working people. i am humbly asking the country, humbly asking the voters to have their trust to change our country for the better. that is the argument, i am confident in that argument. we are ready for this general election, it is important for the country and we have the opportunity now to turn our backs, turn the page on these awful i4 turn the page on these awful 14 years and glimpse of the better future that will be with a labour government. studio: we will leave keir starmer speaking in gillingham in kent. we will be all over this, the campaign and election rallies taking place in the weeks to come, we will keep you “p the weeks to come, we will keep you up with what is happening around the country. our teams of correspondence and reporters are there at all the major events. i
we are going for a labour government, seeking coalition deals? we are. going for a labour government, i have changed the labour party to put it back in the service of working people. i am it back in the service of working people. lam humbly it back in the service of working people. i am humbly asking the country, humbly asking the voters to have their trust to change our country for the better. that is the argument, i am confident in that argument. we are ready for this general election, it is...
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in sharp contrast to the legacy left by the last labour government, which was a letter joking that there was no money left . money left. >> speaking shortly after defecting, miss elphicke says
in sharp contrast to the legacy left by the last labour government, which was a letter joking that there was no money left . money left. >> speaking shortly after defecting, miss elphicke says
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scotland will be central to a labour government-— scotland will be central to a labour government. from a labour point of view the polls _ government. from a labour point of view the polls are _ government. from a labour point of view the polls are suggesting - government. from a labour point of view the polls are suggesting that i view the polls are suggesting that evenin view the polls are suggesting that even in scotland they are very much have the momentum and i think that is something they will want to keep on trucking with. their message is that they are trying to get the tories out but also the snp. the message is that both are dysfunctional parties. on the snp's front, meanwhile, ithink dysfunctional parties. on the snp's front, meanwhile, i think there are several different messages they're trying to get across. one of them is the unity, john swinney as the new leader and also this understanding in the smp right now that if they are losing votes to labour and they are losing votes to labour and they are not losing them because they think that labour are going to get indepe
scotland will be central to a labour government-— scotland will be central to a labour government. from a labour point of view the polls _ government. from a labour point of view the polls are _ government. from a labour point of view the polls are suggesting - government. from a labour point of view the polls are suggesting that i view the polls are suggesting that evenin view the polls are suggesting that even in scotland they are very much have the momentum and i think that is something...
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a labour government has made it— down again, and a labour government has made it that they would not do that _ has made it that they would not do that a— has made it that they would not do that. a conservative government will. that. a conservative government will so _ that. a conservative government will, ., that. a conservative government will. ., . ., . will. so that was the chancellors arr ument will. so that was the chancellors argument and — will. so that was the chancellors argument and labour _ will. so that was the chancellors argument and labour say - will. so that was the chancellors argument and labour say all - will. so that was the chancellors. argument and labour say all their plans will be fully funded and costed and they argue that the claims that the chancellor has been making in this book setting out how much he thinks it would cost to implement labour's plans, they say it's all nonsense and there are loads of mistakes in it. where are we at the end of the week? we feel like we are in the midst of a general election campaign. we are not. it could be another five
a labour government has made it— down again, and a labour government has made it that they would not do that _ has made it that they would not do that a— has made it that they would not do that. a conservative government will. that. a conservative government will so _ that. a conservative government will, ., that. a conservative government will. ., . ., . will. so that was the chancellors arr ument will. so that was the chancellors argument and — will. so that was the chancellors argument...
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that's what a vote for the labour government would be. is it? >> i don't understand how you've come to that conclusion, patrick. >> he wants to arrest the leader, so it's pretty strong. >> they haven't said that they want to arrest the leader. they said they respect the icc's independence. when is it that we started saying as a country that international bodies , an international bodies, an important establishment and organisations like the icc are all of a sudden the bad guys, and that all of a sudden some fringe, crazy left wing groups, it's absolute nonsense. we respect and should respect the independence of the icc and the fact that the very fact that they're saying that they want benjamin netanyahu arrested and that they're going to recommend that, and obviously, we'll see what the result is in the end, you know, when the vote comes to it. but that's the important thing, is that the independence is respected. the meantime, labour isn't passing judgement on that. what david lammy said i yeah, and i think i wonder if that's the point that lab
that's what a vote for the labour government would be. is it? >> i don't understand how you've come to that conclusion, patrick. >> he wants to arrest the leader, so it's pretty strong. >> they haven't said that they want to arrest the leader. they said they respect the icc's independence. when is it that we started saying as a country that international bodies , an international bodies, an important establishment and organisations like the icc are all of a sudden the bad...
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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,
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...
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exactly, and she's very _ labour government. exactly, and she's very aware _ labour government. exactly, and she's very aware of _ labour government. exactly, and she's very aware of that - labour government. exactly, and she's very aware of that and - labour government. exactly, and she's very aware of that and i - labour government. exactly, and i she's very aware of that and i think guite _ she's very aware of that and i think quite a _ she's very aware of that and i think quite a lot— she's very aware of that and i think quite a lot of labour policies are a little _ quite a lot of labour policies are a little bit _ quite a lot of labour policies are a little bit fuzzy around the edges because — little bit fuzzy around the edges because of that concern. to little bit fuzzy around the edges because of that concern.- little bit fuzzy around the edges because of that concern. to say the least! i think _ because of that concern. to say the least! i think we _ because of that concern. to say the least! i think we were _ because of that concern. to say the least! i think we wer
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that'll be fixed over the course of a labour government. i fixed over the course of a labour government-— fixed over the course of a labour government. i want to you quickly about the conservatives _ government. i want to you quickly about the conservatives and - government. i want to you quickly about the conservatives and this | about the conservatives and this triple locked plus idea for pensioners whereby some pensioners will never have to pay income tax because the lower the income tax threshold. how do you push back against it? if threshold. how do you push back auainst it? ., , , threshold. how do you push back aainst it? ., _, , , , against it? if anybody believes it, it'll be appealing. _ against it? if anybody believes it, it'll be appealing. why _ against it? if anybody believes it, it'll be appealing. why would - it'll be appealing. why would they not? it's completely _ it'll be appealing. why would they not? it's completely unfunded - l it'll be appealing. why would they i not? it's completely unfunded - they sent it not? it's completely unfunded - they spent it yesterday
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government— paying tax under any future labour government and _ paying tax under any future labour government and that _ paying tax under any future labour government and that is _ paying tax under any future labour government and that is the - paying tax under any future labour government and that is the clear. government and that is the clear choice _ government and that is the clear choice on — government and that is the clear choice on offer— government and that is the clear choice on offer at _ government and that is the clear choice on offer at this _ government and that is the clear choice on offer at this election. i choice on offer at this election. the pm — choice on offer at this election. the pm doing _ choice on offer at this election. the pm doing his— choice on offer at this election. the pm doing his pitch - choice on offer at this election. the pm doing his pitch there. i the pm doing his pitch there. dharshini alluded to some of the politics around this particularly around the language here. here is mike trick question to you. if you are about to go onto the news, wo
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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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we its feature back with a labour government.— its feature back with a labour government. ~ ., ., ., government. we want to ask you about one issue that — government. we want to ask you about one issue that has _ government. we want to ask you about one issue that has come _ government. we want to ask you about one issue that has come up _ one issue that has come up repeatedly, is notjust oldham but theissue repeatedly, is notjust oldham but the issue of the war in gaza. they have a stance in that and that impacts people going out to vote. gaza has been an issue, says your colleague wes streeting, how big an issue? , ., , , colleague wes streeting, how big an issue? , . , , ., colleague wes streeting, how big an issue? , ., , ., ,, issue? this has been an issue in some communities, _ issue? this has been an issue in some communities, it _ issue? this has been an issue in some communities, it has - issue? this has been an issue in | some communities, it has varied issue? this has been an issue in i some communities, it has varied in different areas across the country and there have
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tax under any future labour government. and that's the clear choice on offer at this election. >> rishi sunak, speaking a short time ago. well, as you've been heanng time ago. well, as you've been hearing in other news today, greater manchester police have said they'll take no further action in their investigation into angela rayner's tax affairs. labour's deputy leader has faced scrutiny over whether she paid the right amount of tax on the sale of her council house in stockport in greater manchester, in 2015, amid confusion over whether or not it was her principal residence. in a statement released this afternoon, the force said that matters involving council tax don't fall under policing's jurisdiction and it's now shared its information with hmrc . the its information with hmrc. the shadow chancellor has promised to introduce new budget rules aimed at preventing the turmoil seen following liz truss's mini—budget. in her first major speech of the election campaign, rachel reeves said the conservative party deserves to b
tax under any future labour government. and that's the clear choice on offer at this election. >> rishi sunak, speaking a short time ago. well, as you've been heanng time ago. well, as you've been hearing in other news today, greater manchester police have said they'll take no further action in their investigation into angela rayner's tax affairs. labour's deputy leader has faced scrutiny over whether she paid the right amount of tax on the sale of her council house in stockport in...
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which was labour government. which was a letter joking that there was no money left. >> speaking shortly after defecting , miss elphicke says defecting, miss elphicke says there's a brighter future under a labour government . a labour government. >> in 2019, the conservatives stood on a manifesto that was very much centre ground. but under rishi sunak they've abandoned the centre ground and broken many election promises. meanwhile, under keir starmer, labour have changed and i think that change is going to bring a much better future for our country. and that's why i'm so keen to join the labour party and play my part in bringing that important future forward . that important future forward. >> to other news, scotland's first new first minister has appointed kate forbes as his deputy. the former finance secretary says she's deeply honoured to accept the invitation. miss forbes, who ran against humza yousaf for the top job, takes over from shona robison, who remains in cabinet in another position. social media comp
which was labour government. which was a letter joking that there was no money left. >> speaking shortly after defecting , miss elphicke says defecting, miss elphicke says there's a brighter future under a labour government . a labour government. >> in 2019, the conservatives stood on a manifesto that was very much centre ground. but under rishi sunak they've abandoned the centre ground and broken many election promises. meanwhile, under keir starmer, labour have changed and i think...
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it is 100% labour and _ labour government, where it is 100% labour and where labour government, where it is 100% labourand where keir starmer can labour and where keir starmer can continue _ labour and where keir starmer can continue to— labourand where keir starmer can continue to u—turn on policies every few weeks— continue to u—turn on policies every few weeks or a labour government with a _ few weeks or a labour government with a handful of greens to hold them _ with a handful of greens to hold them account. for the conservatives, this was an equal record low for them on their share of the vote and for rishi sunak there are obvious questions about what he can do to turn their fortunes around. and for labour, the results were good. but if sir keir starmer wants to come back here after a general election with a majority of seats, it's not yet clear if they were good enough. there are more results to count today, including the mayors of london, greater manchester and the west midlands. harry farley, bbc news. let's get some analysis on the results that have come through overn
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i want scotland to send a government, a labour government . government, a labour government. >> that was keir starmer. >> that was keir starmer. >> indeed, indeed, there you go. listen, he's going for the no tie but the jacket on halfway house. i think he spoke quite well in scotland. i've got to say. do you think. yeah i think, i think it was a confident performance. but it's going to be a long six weeks. and why has he only agreed to two television debates come on and not more including gb news. >> but listen. meanwhile, in the gb news exclusive, boris johnson ally and brexiteer lord david frost has been banned from standing as a tory candidate in the general election. well, joining us now is gb news political correspondent, olivia utley. olivia, can you give us an update on the situation, what's happening ? what's happening? >> well, keir starmer has just made this speech in glasgow and he obviously very much believes that the way to power in number 10 to a large majority , which is 10 to a large majority, which is clearly what he wants, is through scotland and i think he sounds a
i want scotland to send a government, a labour government . government, a labour government. >> that was keir starmer. >> that was keir starmer. >> indeed, indeed, there you go. listen, he's going for the no tie but the jacket on halfway house. i think he spoke quite well in scotland. i've got to say. do you think. yeah i think, i think it was a confident performance. but it's going to be a long six weeks. and why has he only agreed to two television debates come on and not...
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why should i get labour policies from a so—called conservative government? i'm going to vote for how many people? >> martin, are going to vote labour because the tories aren't conservative enough. make it make sense. >> yes, the some voters are voting green because labour are not left wing enough. >> so keir starmer has a little bit of problem on his left flank. but it's much smaller than the conservatives problem on their right, their right flank, fascinating debate, martin, can i thank you for coming in. really enjoyed your input. martin baxter there, who is a top polling expert. he's the founder of the electoral calculus. and of course, he will be returning to the channel as we build up excitement around the next general election. delighted to hang on to nicholas owen and liz kershaw. we've got lots to get through coming up as voters at milton road library in cambridge had to get into a nissan leaf car in to order cast their vote yesterday. is britain now a failed state? also, is emmanuel macron right that , that emmanuel macron right that, that brexit ha
why should i get labour policies from a so—called conservative government? i'm going to vote for how many people? >> martin, are going to vote labour because the tories aren't conservative enough. make it make sense. >> yes, the some voters are voting green because labour are not left wing enough. >> so keir starmer has a little bit of problem on his left flank. but it's much smaller than the conservatives problem on their right, their right flank, fascinating debate,...
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government. irate form the next labour government. we have seen some parts of the country, for example in the north, where it looks as though there are higher muslim populations and there has been less support for labour in traditional labour parts of the country. this is going to be an ongoing problem for your party, isn't it? ~ ., ., i .,, isn't it? well, the labour party has made very — isn't it? well, the labour party has made very clear — isn't it? well, the labour party has made very clear that _ isn't it? well, the labour party has made very clear that we _ isn't it? well, the labour party has made very clear that we want i isn't it? well, the labour party has made very clear that we want to i isn't it? well, the labour party has| made very clear that we want to see a ceasefire, we want to see hostages released, we want to work with the international community to bring an end to the war in gaza, and the whole country is united in wanting to see the suffering and in the brutality and violence end, and to prevent regional esc
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westminster labour government. that would work with the welsh labour government, delivering for people across wales. our policy is to get a qualified mental health professional in every school in our primary schools and our secondary schools, and only the liberal democrats are arguing for that with a costed programme. >> diane is a really important figure in the labour party and in the labour movement. >> they don't earn conservatism, they don't own the right to govern in perpetuity. if you do a bad job, if eventually you're going to get fired and the message i'm hearing back from people is clear as daylight, it isfime people is clear as daylight, it is time to kick the tories out of power. >> for too long, wales has been overlooked at westminster . overlooked at westminster. >> well, joining us now is former conservative adviser claire pearsall. good to see you this morning claire. so much to get into. but shall we start with mark logan. this is another blow for rishi sunak, isn't it. another defection. >> well,
westminster labour government. that would work with the welsh labour government, delivering for people across wales. our policy is to get a qualified mental health professional in every school in our primary schools and our secondary schools, and only the liberal democrats are arguing for that with a costed programme. >> diane is a really important figure in the labour party and in the labour movement. >> they don't earn conservatism, they don't own the right to govern in...
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when we get into bonus season in the first year of a labour government. but i think i was struck by the nerves around around the operation. maybe it's just a day six of a campaign, about nervous about about committing to anything that isn't already funded. they are they can see traps everywhere. they're nervously not going towards anywhere near matching the money spent by the tory party over the weekend, and the roles reversed. the tories are playing catch up and on their on the on the motto on the party's got this election is change. well in truth, it's no change. well in truth, it's no change. and that's what was so striking because , she was asked striking because, she was asked about this. she says no stability is changed. so they almost saying in an oxymoron way, not giving you more guarantee of what's happening is actual change compared to liz truss and the like . truss and the like. >> chopper. thank you very much indeed. i'm not convinced whether change is stability or stability. is change really works as a slogan. and as nigel farage pointed out
when we get into bonus season in the first year of a labour government. but i think i was struck by the nerves around around the operation. maybe it's just a day six of a campaign, about nervous about about committing to anything that isn't already funded. they are they can see traps everywhere. they're nervously not going towards anywhere near matching the money spent by the tory party over the weekend, and the roles reversed. the tories are playing catch up and on their on the on the motto on...
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would bring in. that a labour government would bnngin.andi that a labour government would bring in. and i think as labour gets closer to power and has potentially a lot of power to decide what it does, there are some concerns in the labour party that some of the things they've announced, so, you know, ban on second jobs, the ethics and integrity commission, whether or not you'd have independent figures or officials deciding when to investigate ministers rather than the prime minister, could actually be real problem for a labour government and leave the prime minister fairly powerless on some of the key decisions around his team. so i think it's a reality of making what, i think, you know, is something that sounds very good, into something you can work with. i mean, tony blair used to say, you know, well, he initially said he said he was mischaracterised, but he talked about politics and how he wanted his party to be whiter than white, purer than pure. and he later came to say that he regretted it because, again, that was good to play in opposition came back to haunt them, and they w
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but, look, you are right, the last labour government of the 1997 did have priorities, did deliver on them, we did see big changes including the nhs is a really good example because that did bring waiting lists right down. they have sold since then under the conservatives and the neglect we have seen so i think it is right for us to prioritise now bringing those nhs waiting lists down. but this is a plan for the future, for the new challenges that we face in the 21st century and the 2020s and that is why i think it is so important to have these practical plans we want to take forward. find have these practical plans we want to take forward.— to take forward. and what is the timescale on — to take forward. and what is the timescale on those? _ to take forward. and what is the timescale on those? are - to take forward. and what is the timescale on those? are you - timescale on those? are you promising if you win the general election, in that first time, that you have all of these six steps carried out?— you have all of these six steps carried out? ~ , ., . ., , carried out? well,
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a labour government. cheering and applause —— undera labour government. i cheering and applause —— under a labour government. i want to thank the election officer, election staff and the police for their smooth running of this election that counts. i know it takes a lot of work to put this on, i thank you for your professionalism and commitment to the democratic process. i would also like to thank my entire campaign team and the wider movement. blackpool south is the 23rd parliamentary by—election of this parliament and it is down to each and every one of you for your sacrifices we have turned blackpool south right once again. thank you to my amazing family who have given me endless support over the years —— turned blackpool south red. and to my incredible wife for all her support and sacrifices she has made, especially in these last few weeks, looking after our newborn son. thank you to my mum, dad and sister watching in australia, who had supported me all these years. above all, i would li
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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 government. rachel reeves used her first major speech of the election campaign to spotlight the much criticised mini—budget of the former prime minister, liz truss, which she's blamed for costing homeowners around £240 more every month. speaking to gb news political editor christopher hope, miss reeves said wages remain flat and taxpayers are being asked to pay and taxpayers are being asked to pay more for less. >> everything that i put forward will be fully costed and fully funded because i will never play fast and loose with the public finances because when you do so, you put family finances and pensioners finances in peril and the conservatives are now adding bauble after bauble to the christmas tree without any idea of how they're going to fund t
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 government. rachel reeves used her first major speech of the election campaign to spotlight the much criticised mini—budget of the former prime minister, liz truss, which she's blamed for costing homeowners...
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government that the question is what kind of labour government and if people want a labour— government and if people want a labour government that is going to be botder— labour government that is going to be bolder and braver than the best way to— be bolder and braver than the best way to do— be bolder and braver than the best way to do that is to get greens into pariiament— way to do that is to get greens into parliament to hold the next government to account whoever they are and _ government to account whoever they are and push them to be brave and bold are and push them to be brave and hold when— are and push them to be brave and bold when it comes to the challenges ahead _ bold when it comes to the challenges ahead. we _ bold when it comes to the challenges ahead. ~ . , bold when it comes to the challenges ahead. ~ ., , ., ahead. we have seen the government over the last — ahead. we have seen the government over the last 12 _ ahead. we have seen the government over the last 12 months _ ahead. we have seen the government over the last 12 months trim - ahead. we have seen
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when we get into bonus season in the first year of a labour government. but i think i was struck by the nerves around around the operation. maybe it's just a day six of a campaign, about nervous about about committing to anything that isn't already funded. they are they can see traps everywhere. they're nervously not going towards anywhere near matching the money spent by the tory party over the weekend, and the roles reversed. the tories are playing catch up and on their on the on the motto on the party's got this election is change. well in truth, it's no change. well in truth, it's no change. and that's what was so striking because , she was asked striking because, she was asked about this. she says no stability is changed. so they almost saying in an oxymoron way, not giving you more guarantee of what's happening is actual change compared to liz truss and the like . truss and the like. >> chopper. thank you very much indeed. i'm not convinced whether change is stability or stability. is change really works as a slogan. and as nigel farage pointed out
when we get into bonus season in the first year of a labour government. but i think i was struck by the nerves around around the operation. maybe it's just a day six of a campaign, about nervous about about committing to anything that isn't already funded. they are they can see traps everywhere. they're nervously not going towards anywhere near matching the money spent by the tory party over the weekend, and the roles reversed. the tories are playing catch up and on their on the on the motto on...
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meanwhile, nhs waiting list targets would be met within five years of a labour government, according to a new pledge by sir keir starmer. the plan would see an additional 40,000 appointments, he said. in england each week, making use of evenings and weekends and bringing wait times within the 18 week target . the 18 week target. the conservatives called it copy and paste politics and pointed to its plan instead to invest in nhs technology . gb news can nhs technology. gb news can reveal that environmental activists plan to target the uk's biggest and busiest airports this summer. in fact, over the last two weeks of july , over the last two weeks of july, just stop oil plans to target airports, including heathrow and gatwick at the height of the summer getaway , in order, they summer getaway, in order, they say, to cause maximum disruption. the group is also running a series of online courses aimed at encouraging and informing volunteers on the best way to carry out a protest . and way to carry out a protest. and sir keir starmer has thrown his support behind the welsh first minister,
meanwhile, nhs waiting list targets would be met within five years of a labour government, according to a new pledge by sir keir starmer. the plan would see an additional 40,000 appointments, he said. in england each week, making use of evenings and weekends and bringing wait times within the 18 week target . the 18 week target. the conservatives called it copy and paste politics and pointed to its plan instead to invest in nhs technology . gb news can nhs technology. gb news can reveal that...
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and can you _ tax under a labour government? and can you also — tax under a labour government? and can you also confirm that a labour government would stick to the freezers. — government would stick to the freezers, the thresholds and allowances to income tax for the next _ allowances to income tax for the next few — allowances to income tax for the next few years? | allowances to income tax for the next few years?— allowances to income tax for the next few years? i want taxes to be lower but unlike _ next few years? i want taxes to be lower but unlike the _ next few years? i want taxes to be l lower but unlike the conservatives i won�*t make unfunded commitments, the truth about unfunded commitments is that no one can have any confidence that no one can have any confidence that you can deliver on them. when liz truss made unfunded commitments around cutting taxes, what happened was that taxes didn�*t get cut, but what did happen is that mortgage rates and interest rates went through the roof. no one should believe these unfunded commitments from the conservative part
and can you _ tax under a labour government? and can you also — tax under a labour government? and can you also confirm that a labour government would stick to the freezers. — government would stick to the freezers, the thresholds and allowances to income tax for the next _ allowances to income tax for the next few — allowances to income tax for the next few years? | allowances to income tax for the next few years?— allowances to income tax for the next few years? i want taxes to be...
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which means pensioners will be paying tax under any future labour government. and that's the clear choice on offer at this election i >> -- >> sunak speaking earlier on this afternoon. well, the shadow chancellor has told gb news that pensioners are in fact paying more tax because of the conservative government rachel reeves used her first major speech of the election campaign to pick out the much criticised mini—budget of liz truss, which she blamed for costing homeowners around £240 more every month . speaking to gb news every month. speaking to gb news political editor christopher hope , miss reeves said wages hope, miss reeves said wages remain flat and taxpayers are being asked to pay more for less. >> everything that i put forward will be fully costed and fully funded because i will never play fast and loose with the public finances, because when you do so, you put family finances and pensioners finances in peril and the conservatives are now adding bauble after bauble to the christmas tree without any idea of how they're going to fund these new commit
which means pensioners will be paying tax under any future labour government. and that's the clear choice on offer at this election i >> -- >> sunak speaking earlier on this afternoon. well, the shadow chancellor has told gb news that pensioners are in fact paying more tax because of the conservative government rachel reeves used her first major speech of the election campaign to pick out the much criticised mini—budget of liz truss, which she blamed for costing homeowners around...