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also, former labour leader neil kinnock says the pubuc leader neil kinnock says the public do not love keir starmer. doesit public do not love keir starmer. does it matter? do we need to actually like those who lead us? i'll be asking. britain's best known political double act, the very lovable hamiltons , and why very lovable hamiltons, and why it's very lovable hamiltons, and why wsfime very lovable hamiltons, and why it's time for the king and the country to forgive prince harry. plus is hardworking princess anne, the jewel in the royal . anne, the jewel in the royal. crown. two hours of big opinion, big debate and big entertainment. it is saturday night. mark dolan tonight is your perfect saturday night in. so why don't you crack open a cold bottle of beer, uncork a wine or fire up the kettle and let's get to work? big stories , let's get to work? big stories, big debate, big entertainment and a major celebrity in hot water. after the news headlines and aaron armstrong . and aaron armstrong. >> hi there. very good evening to you. i'm aaron armstrong in the gb newsroom. well, the e
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but next up in the big story, former labour leader neil kinnock says the pubuc leader neil kinnock says the public do not love kie starmer. doesit public do not love kie starmer. does it matter? do we need to like those who lead us? i'll be asking. britain's best known political double act, the hamiltons . next. well, the reality star, katie price is to face eviction from her mucky mansion. i know katie price very well. we did a radio show together . i think it's very show together. i think it's very sad. and it says a lot about how the media chews up celebrities and spits them out. but not too much sympathy on the message board. gb news.com/your say katie price says helen has been bankrupt so many times , yet she bankrupt so many times, yet she always has money to splash. maybe she does not need help. personally, i think that she's a victim of her own making, that's from helen, who is a gb news member. also so i've already got tongues wagging about my take at ten. yes, in 40 minutes time, i'll be tackling prince harry. i think it's time for the king. and the country to forgive harry. b
but next up in the big story, former labour leader neil kinnock says the pubuc leader neil kinnock says the public do not love kie starmer. doesit public do not love kie starmer. does it matter? do we need to like those who lead us? i'll be asking. britain's best known political double act, the hamiltons . next. well, the reality star, katie price is to face eviction from her mucky mansion. i know katie price very well. we did a radio show together . i think it's very show together. i think...
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neil kinnock said yesterday. you know, the country has not fallen in love with. >> well he's he's he's been there before. that's absolutely right. >> so the modernisation, the modernisation of the labour party has to continue. we have to have that conversation, has to have that conversation, has to carry on and we can't take any votes for granted . any votes for granted. >> but the one thing, the one thing, mark, the tories have got to do is, for goodness sake, they've got to stop shooting each other, pull together , get each other, pull together, get behind. this is the point. >> this is the point, paul. >> this is the point, paul. >> the tories , the tories. >> the tories, the tories. >> the tories, the tories. >> we can win. >> we can win. >> but the tories are horribly divided . this is a great divided. this is a great opportunity for labour, who looked like a tight unit at the moment . moment. >> yeah, there's a discipline and, you know, whatever you say about starmer, he's got a determination to win and tak
neil kinnock said yesterday. you know, the country has not fallen in love with. >> well he's he's he's been there before. that's absolutely right. >> so the modernisation, the modernisation of the labour party has to continue. we have to have that conversation, has to have that conversation, has to carry on and we can't take any votes for granted . any votes for granted. >> but the one thing, the one thing, mark, the tories have got to do is, for goodness sake, they've got to...
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i mean, catherine, we had neil kinnock, of course , had neil kinnock, of course, remembered for saying we're all right. we're all right, stood up on stage with that sort of absolute confidence and determination that they were going to romp home in that election, and it didn't happen. do you think he's right to highlight that the same could happen this time around ? but happen this time around? but then again, it would be the biggest polling upset that we've seen since brexit. >> well, yes, it really would. i mean, the polls often do get it wrong. they got it wrong about brexit. they got it wrong in 2015. we were expecting a hung parliament. and david cameron got a majority. they do have a history of getting it wrong, but to get it wrong by 20 points i think would be beyond anything that we have seen. and i don't think it is terribly likely, but certainly, lord kinnock, i think right to be careful because of course, not a single person has voted in the general election, which so many people assume is a done deal. and things can always change and change fast. the general election i expec
i mean, catherine, we had neil kinnock, of course , had neil kinnock, of course, remembered for saying we're all right. we're all right, stood up on stage with that sort of absolute confidence and determination that they were going to romp home in that election, and it didn't happen. do you think he's right to highlight that the same could happen this time around ? but happen this time around? but then again, it would be the biggest polling upset that we've seen since brexit. >> well,...
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he has been trying _ voters —— neil kinnock. he has been trying to— voters —— neil kinnock. he has been trying to set — voters —— neil kinnock. he has been trying to set out what he stands for and i_ trying to set out what he stands for and i still _ trying to set out what he stands for and i still think the five missions he presented last year are the least red and _ he presented last year are the least red and most underreported documents in westminster. all red and most underreported documents in westminster-— in westminster. all that is extraordinary _ in westminster. all that is extraordinary when - in westminster. all that is extraordinary when you i in westminster. all that is i extraordinary when you think in westminster. all that is - extraordinary when you think if the opinion polls are correct, he is on the verge of becoming prime minister. . . the verge of becoming prime minister. , ., ,, ., , minister. yes, an essentialthing is we have this _ minister. yes, an essentialthing is we have this rather _ minister. yes, an essentialthing is we have this rather
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will remember neil kinnock shock loss in 1992. he's done an interview , in 1992. he's done an interview, i think it was on radio four where he's kind of said, look, all elections are unique. 97 and 92 aren't comparable with today, but there is a scenario, isn't there, where starmer could have an upset because as kinnock is alluding to there, people don't seem to be enamoured with him. >> well, no, i mean, it has to be said. i mean, going back through the history of this, that, neil kinnock, i mean, it seems only yesterday in 1992 and he went, yeah, at a party conference and then proceeded to fall in the sea, both little easily and metaphorically. when john major snuck in and, and got a surprise victory and he i mean, he's he's said this to me, he said, look, i've never forgiven myself for overplaying my hand at that stage. and it is a warning to keir starmer. but then, not that keir starmer needs that much of a warning, frankly, because he's very, very well aware of the danger of complacency in the run up to an election . i mean,
will remember neil kinnock shock loss in 1992. he's done an interview , in 1992. he's done an interview, i think it was on radio four where he's kind of said, look, all elections are unique. 97 and 92 aren't comparable with today, but there is a scenario, isn't there, where starmer could have an upset because as kinnock is alluding to there, people don't seem to be enamoured with him. >> well, no, i mean, it has to be said. i mean, going back through the history of this, that, neil...
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also, former labour leader neil kinnock says the pubuc leader neil kinnock says the public do not love keir starmer. doesit public do not love keir starmer. does it matter? do we need to actually like those who lead us? i'll be asking. britain's best known political double act, the very lovable hamiltons , and why very lovable hamiltons, and why it's very lovable hamiltons, and why wsfime very lovable hamiltons, and why it's time for the king and the country to forgive prince harry. plus is hardworking princess anne, the jewel in the royal . anne, the jewel in the royal. crown. two hours of big opinion, big debate and big entertainment. it is saturday night. mark dolan tonight is your perfect saturday night in. so why don't you crack open a cold bottle of beer, uncork a wine or fire up the kettle and let's get to work? big stories , let's get to work? big stories, big debate, big entertainment and a major celebrity in hot water. after the news headlines and aaron armstrong . and aaron armstrong. >> hi there. very good evening to you. i'm aaron armstrong in the gb newsroom. well, the e
also, former labour leader neil kinnock says the pubuc leader neil kinnock says the public do not love keir starmer. doesit public do not love keir starmer. does it matter? do we need to actually like those who lead us? i'll be asking. britain's best known political double act, the very lovable hamiltons , and why very lovable hamiltons, and why it's very lovable hamiltons, and why wsfime very lovable hamiltons, and why it's time for the king and the country to forgive prince harry. plus is...
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also, former labour leader neil kinnock says the pubuc leader neil kinnock says the public do not love keir starmer. doesit public do not love keir starmer. does it matter? do we need to actually like those who lead us? i'll be asking. britain's best known political double act, the very lovable hamiltons , and why very lovable hamiltons, and why it's very lovable hamiltons, and why wsfime very lovable hamiltons, and why it's time for the king and the country to forgive prince harry. plus is hardworking princess anne, the jewel in the royal . anne, the jewel in the royal. crown. two hours of big opinion, big debate and big entertainment. it is saturday night. mark dolan tonight is your
also, former labour leader neil kinnock says the pubuc leader neil kinnock says the public do not love keir starmer. doesit public do not love keir starmer. does it matter? do we need to actually like those who lead us? i'll be asking. britain's best known political double act, the very lovable hamiltons , and why very lovable hamiltons, and why it's very lovable hamiltons, and why wsfime very lovable hamiltons, and why it's time for the king and the country to forgive prince harry. plus is...
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the former labour leader neil kinnock being quoted by the daily telegraph. in the times, testing time for private schools as belts tighten. they are talking about admissions falling after fears of labour planning to put vat on private school fees. in the guardian, israel isolated as the un backed palestine membership bid. also a story there about eurovision. we have time for one more. i weekend, the treasury is working on a 2p tory tax giveaway in september. they think they have wind of an attempt perhaps to change the political weather from the conservative party. that's all from us. victoria will be back on monday. from me, goodnight, it's been a pleasure. very significant in its own right. in the series of caveats, the gi is this that the report finds that it is reasonable to assess the weapons supplied by the americans have been used by israeli security forces since october the 7th in instances inconsistent with international humanitarian law and what that is the american administration for the first time, saying that it thinks that they are very serious
the former labour leader neil kinnock being quoted by the daily telegraph. in the times, testing time for private schools as belts tighten. they are talking about admissions falling after fears of labour planning to put vat on private school fees. in the guardian, israel isolated as the un backed palestine membership bid. also a story there about eurovision. we have time for one more. i weekend, the treasury is working on a 2p tory tax giveaway in september. they think they have wind of an...
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yet the people in your own party don't think that neil kinnock, neil kinnock would not be drawn over the weekend to say, did you have a big majority, said i'm not going to get into that. and that's because he doesn't believe it's going to be bill. >> it's about not overegging it and not over projecting. but it's i tell you, it's because he i tell you what he's going to have. sunak says he wants this election to be about leadership. i say bring it on. i'm not claiming keir is the best leader that there's ever been, but he's a damn sight better than sunak. and that's what the public are saying as well. >> a man who can't say what, a man who can't say what a woman is. he's going to be the bloke with his finger on the button to protect us against china and russia. >> i made clear that women's rights are sacrosanct. >> he did not make it clear for a very long time. >> bill rammell suzanne evans, thanks very much. coming up, i will bring you the very first of tomorrow's newspaper front pages hot off the press. plus, patriotism finally hits a uk university campus. rubrics earlier, britain u
yet the people in your own party don't think that neil kinnock, neil kinnock would not be drawn over the weekend to say, did you have a big majority, said i'm not going to get into that. and that's because he doesn't believe it's going to be bill. >> it's about not overegging it and not over projecting. but it's i tell you, it's because he i tell you what he's going to have. sunak says he wants this election to be about leadership. i say bring it on. i'm not claiming keir is the best...
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and then neil kinnock did a performance that was, you know, pretty subpar. and i talked to jacob rees—mogg about this and he said, "oh, i listened to that exact debate as well." you too? talking about old tech! are you two talking about old tech? i'm going to put my finger on my ear because i think we can speak to chris mason on the phone. hello. this is, i think a phone in show. where are you calling from? what do you want to ask the panel? first time. long time. this is chris in devon here. do they not have television in devon? i was going to say, you expect to see you on the screen. - to be honest, i would be crying out lfor the long wave signal that nickl was just talking about there to help i project me into the newscast hq i in perhaps slightly better quality than a ropey phone line. - but hey, at least the phone lines - work, which is more than can be said for the bits of contraption - i was attempting to construct i was attempting to construct just now. so we could hear each other! that's a good thing! i'm ready to roll _ that's a good thing! i'm r
and then neil kinnock did a performance that was, you know, pretty subpar. and i talked to jacob rees—mogg about this and he said, "oh, i listened to that exact debate as well." you too? talking about old tech! are you two talking about old tech? i'm going to put my finger on my ear because i think we can speak to chris mason on the phone. hello. this is, i think a phone in show. where are you calling from? what do you want to ask the panel? first time. long time. this is chris in...
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he came in thinking he was neil kinnock , thinking he was neil kinnock, having to be an opposition leader facing an 80 seat majority with boris johnson, you know, rampaging around the country campaigning and doing the thing that boris does. >> i don't know of any tradition that it takes. you have to stand outside rather than inside downing street. i cannot imagine margaret thatcher standing there looking drowned in the rain. can you? it just it perish the thought. it simply would not have happened, however. i mean, it is about time we talked about starmer . i it is about time we talked about starmer. i don't think he's had a great campaign so far either, by any means . a great campaign so far either, by any means. he's finding it very hard to answer questions. he's extremely vague and listening to a listener and viewer feedback from shows that he's been on. a lot of people are saying, this man has no answers to any of the questions . answers to any of the questions. now, i saw the conservative campaign would be about six weeks of exposing starmer's uncertainty and lack of clarity. but of
he came in thinking he was neil kinnock , thinking he was neil kinnock, having to be an opposition leader facing an 80 seat majority with boris johnson, you know, rampaging around the country campaigning and doing the thing that boris does. >> i don't know of any tradition that it takes. you have to stand outside rather than inside downing street. i cannot imagine margaret thatcher standing there looking drowned in the rain. can you? it just it perish the thought. it simply would not have...
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the former labour leader neil kinnock being quoted by the daily telegraph. in the times, testing time for private schools as belts tighten. they are talking about admissions falling after fears of labour planning to put vat on private school fees. in the guardian, israel isolated as the un backed palestine membership bid. also a story there about eurovision. we have time for one more. i weekend, the treasury is working on a 2p
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neil kinnock has criticised elphick's arrival, saying we have to be choosy about who we allow to join our party. sorry, neil should have thought about that. when you made jeremy corbyn your leader . when you made jeremy corbyn your leader. kinnock went on to say, and i quote labour is a broad church, but churches have walls and there are limits to those walls . oh, how i've missed and there are limits to those walls. oh, how i've missed his elegant metaphors. deployed so effectively to win no elections ever. effectively to win no elections ever . to be fair, elphicke effectively to win no elections ever. to be fair, elphicke is a problematic figure with more baggage than heathrow terminal three. she's been very disloyal to her own party. she has shown political double standards and even defended her ex—husband when he was charged with sexual assault. starmer won't care. he doesn't have scruples. he backed corbyn when he backed the reversal of brexit, masking lockdowns, school closures, trans madness and the highly discredited blm movement all because it suited him at the time . star
neil kinnock has criticised elphick's arrival, saying we have to be choosy about who we allow to join our party. sorry, neil should have thought about that. when you made jeremy corbyn your leader . when you made jeremy corbyn your leader. kinnock went on to say, and i quote labour is a broad church, but churches have walls and there are limits to those walls . oh, how i've missed and there are limits to those walls. oh, how i've missed his elegant metaphors. deployed so effectively to win no...
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neil kinnock has criticised elphick's arrival, saying we have to be choosy about who we allow to join our party. sorry, neil should have thought about that. when you made jeremy corbyn your leader . when you made jeremy corbyn your leader. kinnock went on to say, and i quote labour is a broad church, but churches have walls and there are limits to those walls . oh, how i've missed and there are limits to those walls. oh, how i've missed his elegant metaphors. deployed so effectively to win no elections ever. effectively to win no elections ever . to be fair, elphicke effectively to win no elections ever. to be fair, elphicke is a problematic figure with more baggage than heathrow terminal three. she's been very disloyal to her own party. she has shown political double standards and even defended her ex—husband when he was charged with sexual assault. starmer won't care. he doesn't have scruples. he backed corbyn when he backed the reversal of brexit, masking lockdowns, school closures, trans madness and the highly discredited blm movement all because it suited him at the time . star
neil kinnock has criticised elphick's arrival, saying we have to be choosy about who we allow to join our party. sorry, neil should have thought about that. when you made jeremy corbyn your leader . when you made jeremy corbyn your leader. kinnock went on to say, and i quote labour is a broad church, but churches have walls and there are limits to those walls . oh, how i've missed and there are limits to those walls. oh, how i've missed his elegant metaphors. deployed so effectively to win no...
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and then neil kinnock did a performance that was pretty— kinnock did a performance that was pretty solid part. i talked to jacob rees—mogg about this and he said i listen _ rees—mogg about this and he said i listen to— rees—mogg about this and he said i listen to that debate as well. gh, listen to that debate as well. oh, ou too. listen to that debate as well. oh, you too- i — listen to that debate as well. oh, you too. ithink— listen to that debate as well. oh, you too. i think we _ listen to that debate as well. on you too. i think we can speak to chris mason on the phone. hello. collar, chris mason on the phone. hello. collar. where _ chris mason on the phone. hello. collar, where are _ chris mason on the phone. hello. collar, where are you _ chris mason on the phone. hello. collar, where are you calling i chris mason on the phone. hello. i collar, where are you calling from? what you want to ask the panel? taste what you want to ask the panel? we exect what you want to ask the panel? , expect to see you on the screen. to be honest, i'll be crying out for the long wave sig
and then neil kinnock did a performance that was pretty— kinnock did a performance that was pretty solid part. i talked to jacob rees—mogg about this and he said i listen _ rees—mogg about this and he said i listen to— rees—mogg about this and he said i listen to that debate as well. gh, listen to that debate as well. oh, ou too. listen to that debate as well. oh, you too- i — listen to that debate as well. oh, you too. ithink— listen to that debate as well. oh, you too. i think...
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kinnock, which was lead, about aale way welsh coal mining village. and biden just appropriated the whole speech and gave it though it was his personal life. so there's a piece of himal lif that's always been kind of goofy, but i think and you see, and i do think it's clearly getting anrss e and i worry for the country and i worry for our national security much more than about politics. i'm technically not qualified to say whether or not it is dementia, but it is clearly a very dramatic cognitive decline. and a person i'm not qualified either, but i hope, mr. speake re . he thinksth that obamina sent t him to detroit during the pandemic and if he thinksif and if he's asking who ve. denti was i still vice president in 2009 on top of everything else . we've got a president that is a cognitive mess. use whatever term you want to use. but thism you is. now, look, look, i think if the democrats could find a wayy to put the country first, they'd replace him at the re. ention t it's inconceivable to me that you could make an argument that he could actually f
kinnock, which was lead, about aale way welsh coal mining village. and biden just appropriated the whole speech and gave it though it was his personal life. so there's a piece of himal lif that's always been kind of goofy, but i think and you see, and i do think it's clearly getting anrss e and i worry for the country and i worry for our national security much more than about politics. i'm technically not qualified to say whether or not it is dementia, but it is clearly a very dramatic...
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he thought it was going to be a neil kinnock for the next ten years i think. >> yeah i mean i think it's an irony all this sunak is trying to present himself as the safe choice. and yet he comes on the back of years of utter chaos that pretty much everyone agrees felt anything but safe government. and meanwhile starmer is trying to say that he's the moderate. he's not the lefty, but he only got there by being part of an incredibly radical and left wing labour party. so they're both trying to make arguments that are the reverse of how they got their jobs. but what i would say is that i suspect the fact they're both boring isn't their biggest problem, because people are really tired of the noise, of politics, of the characters, of people like boris johnson, who some fell in love with and fell out of love with. and i actually think that keir starmer is the luckiest man in politics because he is boring and people are willing to accept that. and the only person more boring than him is probably rishi sunak. >> agree with that, theo, very briefly, i think i think keir starmer, if people are bor
he thought it was going to be a neil kinnock for the next ten years i think. >> yeah i mean i think it's an irony all this sunak is trying to present himself as the safe choice. and yet he comes on the back of years of utter chaos that pretty much everyone agrees felt anything but safe government. and meanwhile starmer is trying to say that he's the moderate. he's not the lefty, but he only got there by being part of an incredibly radical and left wing labour party. so they're both trying...
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he basically he said neil kinnock and i had to remember who the guy was. i'm surprised the guy was still alive. he was around like 40, 50 years ago. and he basically said people don't like starmer but they're going to like starmer. so it wasn't like, you know, this guy's horrible, but you know, put up with it. number one, he said that that they're going to like starmer. and the second thing he says he says i don't think that the labour is going to lose. so there's like no news in it. >> but this was this was like the tories doing some serious well the telegraph thinking some, some real wishful thinking. and i've sort of i've warmed to the telegraph over the last two years working here because it does print some really good news and it's really fair about a lot of topics . then fair about a lot of topics. then suddenly they go, oh yeah, just to remind you, we are totally all in on the tories with this article, but they've actually got a in a much smaller amount of space, a much more important article in terms of all of our lives, which is almost half of can
he basically he said neil kinnock and i had to remember who the guy was. i'm surprised the guy was still alive. he was around like 40, 50 years ago. and he basically said people don't like starmer but they're going to like starmer. so it wasn't like, you know, this guy's horrible, but you know, put up with it. number one, he said that that they're going to like starmer. and the second thing he says he says i don't think that the labour is going to lose. so there's like no news in it. >>...
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sometimes i remember predicting neil kinnock winning the 1992 election, as the exit poll did , election, as the exit poll did, and, indeed, so that the polls can be wrong and equally, if a party leader does not resonate well with the british public, then they can lose support dunng then they can lose support during the campaign. and theresa may is the is the poster child for that event because we saw her lose support every week dunng her lose support every week during the campaign. >> so that's the headline number. what are the underlying lying numbers that we should look at that perhaps would be a clue to how things might shift. that might be a clue to how soft that headline number is. is this support for the labour party very, very broad but fairly shallow. >> well , i shallow. >> well, i think it's not just support for the labour party. it's disillusionment with the conservative party. so a lot of conservative voters are either planning to stay at home, they tell us they're not planning to vote or they've gone to reform them. so i suppose things to watch are whether if turnout starts
sometimes i remember predicting neil kinnock winning the 1992 election, as the exit poll did , election, as the exit poll did, and, indeed, so that the polls can be wrong and equally, if a party leader does not resonate well with the british public, then they can lose support dunng then they can lose support during the campaign. and theresa may is the is the poster child for that event because we saw her lose support every week dunng her lose support every week during the campaign. >> so...
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they're not very charismatic, lord kinnock, neil kinnock, who was labour's leader, lost two elections, one against thatcher and against major, said only last week, didn't he, that starmer hasn't made the case for the country. the country doesn't love him yet . it's the same. i'm afraid this is a bit of a problem with rishi. >> yeah it is, it is bad. look, let's go back and see if he's actually got something to say that we don't know already. respect the older generation. >> they've contributed all their lives . so whatever the triple lives. so whatever the triple lock costs, it's morally right to give older people dignity and comfort in retirement . but to give older people dignity and comfort in retirement. but as well as strengthening our national security and restoring pride in our national culture will also protect you from the dangers of a more unstable world by giving you greater peace of mind over your financial security. and people have been struggling to make ends meet. i know that in the last few years you've seen rising energy bills, mortgage rates, the cost of the weekly s
they're not very charismatic, lord kinnock, neil kinnock, who was labour's leader, lost two elections, one against thatcher and against major, said only last week, didn't he, that starmer hasn't made the case for the country. the country doesn't love him yet . it's the same. i'm afraid this is a bit of a problem with rishi. >> yeah it is, it is bad. look, let's go back and see if he's actually got something to say that we don't know already. respect the older generation. >> they've...
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so neil kinnock unhappy and conservative mps not very impressed, talking about how natalie elphicke was a member of the brexit european research group, she regarded herself as a non—subscribing member of that group but a group of those tory mps went to see the prime minister is happening and i caught up with them. andrea jenkyns, what do you think of the departure of natalie elphicke from the conservative party? fellow erg member, i believe. i think it shows unfortunately she's been an opportunist because, i mean, look at her record on what she has said about the labour party. she despises the labour party. so i think she's been an opportunist, which is very sad to see because i thought natalie was great before that. natalie elphicke defecting, is this a bad sign? well, it's an extraordinary sign. she who says labour| won't stop the boats. she's absolutely right about that. luckily, the prime minister- is determined to stop the boats. i think there was a significant puzzlement over the defection. natalie had been quite a prominent member of the erg and people are speculating what on e
so neil kinnock unhappy and conservative mps not very impressed, talking about how natalie elphicke was a member of the brexit european research group, she regarded herself as a non—subscribing member of that group but a group of those tory mps went to see the prime minister is happening and i caught up with them. andrea jenkyns, what do you think of the departure of natalie elphicke from the conservative party? fellow erg member, i believe. i think it shows unfortunately she's been an...
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kinnock, or is it like a disaster zone with blair winning the day? and i think that is going to be the contest. and of course, you know, theresa may managed to lose a 20% lead, when she called an unnecessary election, so , so it's possible election, so, so it's possible that things change, but i think it makes it very, very difficult. and it's a real challenge to miriam cates . it challenge to miriam cates. it wasn't necessary. we could have given it a bit more. >> so you fundamentally do not think it was necessary for rishi sunak to call this election right now, then? and you think that that could actually have a detrimental thing? can you expand on the reasons why you think that rishi sunak is selfish for calling this election now ? election now? >> because, i mean, you know, no one can understand what he's doing and why he's called it at this particular point. you know, things are, as i say, are going in the right direction. they are getting better. i think that will increase the prospects for many conservative mps in tight battles, and we could a
kinnock, or is it like a disaster zone with blair winning the day? and i think that is going to be the contest. and of course, you know, theresa may managed to lose a 20% lead, when she called an unnecessary election, so , so it's possible election, so, so it's possible that things change, but i think it makes it very, very difficult. and it's a real challenge to miriam cates . it challenge to miriam cates. it wasn't necessary. we could have given it a bit more. >> so you fundamentally do...
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. >> neil kinnock did say that people aren't really in love with labour. yeah, he wouldn't love neil. >> he would know. yeah. and absolutely. and i love neil and he's right because i don't think people are in love with any i think people are really hostile about politics. jeremy, at the moment, i think the public are really angry. but i disagree with lizzie. he's shown real leadership. keir starmer has shown real leadership in changing the labour party, and now he's ready to change. change, though are they absolutely. >> because he still saw the anti—semitism. exactly everything that people have gone. he couldn't say what a woman was. and then eventually he said it because he knew well, he said it because he knew well, he got embarrassed because, you know, if somebody starts asking you questions about about, you know, willie's on radio, it's not a real worry. >> what do you mean? as a woman for our next prime minister not to know what a woman is? that is a clear. and he could do all the straplines. he's like, now, you know, we had blair's new labour. now
. >> neil kinnock did say that people aren't really in love with labour. yeah, he wouldn't love neil. >> he would know. yeah. and absolutely. and i love neil and he's right because i don't think people are in love with any i think people are really hostile about politics. jeremy, at the moment, i think the public are really angry. but i disagree with lizzie. he's shown real leadership. keir starmer has shown real leadership in changing the labour party, and now he's ready to change....
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although, interestingly, did you see that comment by where have i got it, neil kinnock basically saying, where is it, i just wanted to find the precise quote , because find the precise quote, because i was going to ask him and we ran out of time. the public is not in love with labour. he's making the point. the former labour leader, that actually keir starmer isn't really doing it for the electorate . i would it for the electorate. i would agree with that. you're not coming out going, keir starmer in the way that they did for tony blair. >> no. >> no. >> and i think i think we have to actually accept this is not 1997. n0 to actually accept this is not 1997. no and at the moment what it is, is disillusioned with the tory party. it's partly the thing that that that happens at after a party's been in for a long time. they've had 14 years here, 14 years is really past your sell by date , same thing your sell by date, same thing happened with margaret thatcher. she lasted for 13 years. people became disillusioned with that . became disillusioned with that. new labour lasted for 13 years, and
although, interestingly, did you see that comment by where have i got it, neil kinnock basically saying, where is it, i just wanted to find the precise quote , because find the precise quote, because i was going to ask him and we ran out of time. the public is not in love with labour. he's making the point. the former labour leader, that actually keir starmer isn't really doing it for the electorate . i would it for the electorate. i would agree with that. you're not coming out going, keir...
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in fact, were you even born when neil kinnock became leader of the labour party? but i mean, no, i mean, you were still in primary school, but no, i mean, you were still in primary school , but actually, primary school, but actually, when i said that picture, you knew what exactly what i meant. and, and that's the thing about opfics and, and that's the thing about optics is they stay in your mind. yeah. >> well , that's that's true. >> well, that's that's true. >> well, that's that's true. >> that's true. i still think , >> that's true. i still think, matty boys. i think it's so rude to be. it's just rude to be trying to overshadow someone making a big political speech . making a big political speech. >> it's history. >> it's history. >> doesn't care who it is. yeah, okay. what party it is, i think it's. >> no, i don't think he's some i mean, i think he's the he's the remainer isn't he. i mean, he shouts all the time. >> yes he does. >> yes he does. >> yeah. he has form. okay. charlie rowley and scarlett mccgwire. thank you very much indeed. >> all right. let's s
in fact, were you even born when neil kinnock became leader of the labour party? but i mean, no, i mean, you were still in primary school, but no, i mean, you were still in primary school , but actually, primary school, but actually, when i said that picture, you knew what exactly what i meant. and, and that's the thing about opfics and, and that's the thing about optics is they stay in your mind. yeah. >> well , that's that's true. >> well, that's that's true. >> well,...
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neil kinnock who said that, the electorate may know that, the electorate may know that they're fed up with the tories, but they haven't fallen in love with keir starmer yet, do you have to fall in love with a leader to vote for them? >> i don't know, i don't know, i mean , it's that old thing, isn't mean, it's that old thing, isn't it, of effectively saying if labour keeps their head down, they'll be it's, it's starmer's to lose. >> if you believe the polls, so will he make a big mistake like, oddly like neil kinnock did. yes in that ooh yay speech that he did that actually just put the voters off. yeah, anyway , we voters off. yeah, anyway, we shall see in another week. >> absolutely. that's for sure . >> absolutely. that's for sure. and i mean, and we've all been bellyaching for months and months and months, haven't we. about when are they going to call an election. let them get on with it. well, now they have. so we can't moan about that, can we? >> oh 723 let's have a look at some of the other stories heading into our newsroom this morning. >> well, the former boss of the post off
neil kinnock who said that, the electorate may know that, the electorate may know that they're fed up with the tories, but they haven't fallen in love with keir starmer yet, do you have to fall in love with a leader to vote for them? >> i don't know, i don't know, i mean , it's that old thing, isn't mean, it's that old thing, isn't it, of effectively saying if labour keeps their head down, they'll be it's, it's starmer's to lose. >> if you believe the polls, so will he make a big...
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. >> you see, mark, i'm i'm old enough to remember the 92 election and they had neil kinnock in a light bulb in the sun. and then with the last man out of britain, actually turn out of britain, actually turn out the light and, and the sun at that time claimed mackenzie won the election for the tories, but you know, the leadership leadership then as as was said was much higher. but i mean, i think they will go whichever way they think will suit them. well, listen, i kelvin was my first bossin listen, i kelvin was my first boss in the media. >> i'm not prone to disagree with him, nigel nelson but what i would say is yes, not many people read the sun anymore, but labour would hail that as a sort of big pr victory, wouldn't they, nigel? >> yeah, i think that that it's symbolic. >> i think kelvin is absolutely right that newspapers have no longer got the kind of influence they used to have in the past, because not that many people are reading them nowadays , but it is reading them nowadays, but it is symbolic. if the sun turns there because it's rupert murdoch, so my, my guess is, by the way
. >> you see, mark, i'm i'm old enough to remember the 92 election and they had neil kinnock in a light bulb in the sun. and then with the last man out of britain, actually turn out of britain, actually turn out the light and, and the sun at that time claimed mackenzie won the election for the tories, but you know, the leadership leadership then as as was said was much higher. but i mean, i think they will go whichever way they think will suit them. well, listen, i kelvin was my first...
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and even neil kinnock said in i think it was in the telegraph this week, he said that, you know, even broad churches have walls and gates. when it was referring to natalie elphicke . natalie elphicke. >> i mean, how did you feel about natalie al fayed coming over? were you forming ? yeah, yeah. >> i don't think she should be in the labour party. she doesn't share my values. what is the point of a political party if it does not have core values that it represents? i couldn't agree more. >> are there is there a sort of whole host of people from the conservative party that you would frown upon coming over? i mean, what do you think about sir john major coming over? >> john major is an interesting one. i don't think john major would come over. i don't think he would do that. i think what john major would be more likely to do is what alastair campbell did when he said he was voting lib dem. you know, he would say, i'm having to hold my nose and vote labour this time. in the hope that he tries to send a message to the conservatives. i don't think he would defect though, but that would be se
and even neil kinnock said in i think it was in the telegraph this week, he said that, you know, even broad churches have walls and gates. when it was referring to natalie elphicke . natalie elphicke. >> i mean, how did you feel about natalie al fayed coming over? were you forming ? yeah, yeah. >> i don't think she should be in the labour party. she doesn't share my values. what is the point of a political party if it does not have core values that it represents? i couldn't agree...
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kinnock. right. not obviously associated with the hard left of the labour party, sort of saying what the hell's going on here? and i don't really think that the labour party machine got its pr quite right on this one. what really is her reason for defecting? it's weird. nobody has explained it , but that it's weird. nobody has explained it, but that pr that may be true, but it's indicative of, again, of the way the tory party is just crumbling before our eyes. >> and you know, you we're going to stagger on through another six months of this. well it's crazy. >> well, this is rats leaving a sinking ship. sorry. excuse me, i don't worry. sadly there's two words that are interchangeable at this point. >> i think . yes. all right. >> i think. yes. all right. first watershed, no, but yeah , first watershed, no, but yeah, it is. it is bizarre. i mean, it is completely bizarre. you said she's gone on a journey. i mean, that's a bloody journey. that bill on a journey very quickly as well. >> the last
kinnock. right. not obviously associated with the hard left of the labour party, sort of saying what the hell's going on here? and i don't really think that the labour party machine got its pr quite right on this one. what really is her reason for defecting? it's weird. nobody has explained it , but that it's weird. nobody has explained it, but that pr that may be true, but it's indicative of, again, of the way the tory party is just crumbling before our eyes. >> and you know, you we're...
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he thought it was going to be a neil kinnock for the next ten years i think. >> yeah i mean i think it's an irony all this sunak is trying to present himself as the safe choice. and yet he comes on the back of years of utter chaos that pretty much everyone agrees felt anything but safe government. and meanwhile starmer is trying to say that he's the moderate. he's not the lefty, but he only got there by being part of an incredibly radical and left wing labour party. so they're both trying to make arguments that are the reverse of how they got their jobs. but what i would say is that i suspect the fact they're both boring isn't their biggest problem, because people are really tired of the noise, of politics, of the characters, of people like boris johnson, who some fell in love with and fell out of love with. and i actually think that keir starmer is the luckiest man in politics because he is boring and people are willing to accept that. and the only person more boring than him is probably rishi sunak. >> agree with that, theo, very briefly, i think i think keir starmer, if people are bor
he thought it was going to be a neil kinnock for the next ten years i think. >> yeah i mean i think it's an irony all this sunak is trying to present himself as the safe choice. and yet he comes on the back of years of utter chaos that pretty much everyone agrees felt anything but safe government. and meanwhile starmer is trying to say that he's the moderate. he's not the lefty, but he only got there by being part of an incredibly radical and left wing labour party. so they're both trying...
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but you know, the labour have been warned last weekend by neil kinnock who said, you know, he warned against complacency. he said he doesn't believe labouris he said he doesn't believe labour is going to win by a landslide because the nation is not yet in love with keir starmer. what they're saying is we can't be doing with the tories anymore, but actually we don't love keir very much either . so i think that kind of come the day when people have to put the day when people have to put the thing in the box. i think a lot of people are going to hold their noses and vote tory again, even though they hate them, even though they don't want them there because they're not convinced by this guy. and what is terrifying about it? i mean, there's a story in the express today saying, you know, you know, hunter gave that, for the pension pot thing. he lifted the, the what's it called for? the for the million pound pension pot so that they could keep doctors and all the rest of it. he lifted that so that it can put his. yeah. the lifetime allowance. it's called he they lifted that labour talked ab
but you know, the labour have been warned last weekend by neil kinnock who said, you know, he warned against complacency. he said he doesn't believe labouris he said he doesn't believe labour is going to win by a landslide because the nation is not yet in love with keir starmer. what they're saying is we can't be doing with the tories anymore, but actually we don't love keir very much either . so i think that kind of come the day when people have to put the day when people have to put the thing...
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kinnock, or is it like a disaster zone with blair winning the day? and i think that is going to be the contest. and of course, you know, theresa may managed to lose a 20% lead, when she called an unnecessary election, so , so it's possible election, so, so it's possible that things change, but i think it makes it very, very difficult. and it's a real challenge to miriam cates . it challenge to miriam cates. it wasn't necessary. we could have given it a bit more. >> so you fundamentally do not think it was necessary for rishi sunak to call this election right now, then? and you think that that could actually have a detrimental thing? can you expand on the reasons why you think that rishi sunak is selfish for calling this election now ? election now? >> because, i mean, you know, no one can understand what he's doing and why he's called it at this particular point. you know, things are, as i say, are going in the right direction. they are getting better. i think that will increase the prospects for many conservative mps in tight battles, and we could a
kinnock, or is it like a disaster zone with blair winning the day? and i think that is going to be the contest. and of course, you know, theresa may managed to lose a 20% lead, when she called an unnecessary election, so , so it's possible election, so, so it's possible that things change, but i think it makes it very, very difficult. and it's a real challenge to miriam cates . it challenge to miriam cates. it wasn't necessary. we could have given it a bit more. >> so you fundamentally do...
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kinnock years, and again in 97. and here we are again. is this simply a case of history repeating itself? does this always happen? and in particular, are there any parallels between now and that famous landslide in 1997? >> well, we had old labour, we had new labour and now we have socialist labour. >> as keir starmer has confessed, he is a socialist. >> and yet you have the socialists at war with each other. i mean, jeremy corbyn and diane abbott would both be proudly socialist and admits the fact that they were socialists, and yet they've both been booted out by sir keir starmer, who is now in trouble with his own party over the way those people have been treated, and particularly diane abbott, who is a special case in so many ways. the first black mp in parliament, the first black mp to hold the sort of position that she's had in the in the hearts of the labour loyal membership over several decades. and yet this she's been treated in a very furtive way by the leader of the party here. and i think the, the anger t
kinnock years, and again in 97. and here we are again. is this simply a case of history repeating itself? does this always happen? and in particular, are there any parallels between now and that famous landslide in 1997? >> well, we had old labour, we had new labour and now we have socialist labour. >> as keir starmer has confessed, he is a socialist. >> and yet you have the socialists at war with each other. i mean, jeremy corbyn and diane abbott would both be proudly...
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i used to work very closely with neil kinnock's daughter, who was running the event side, and i was running the broadcast side in the 2015 labour campaign, and we spent our lives trying to avoid exit signs. every shot. i shouldn't have the exit sign in it, begging venues if they put a blanket over the exit sign. so the photographers, because that's what the photographers are always looking for. so the tories have had a bad few days. i think labour's had a kind of solid start. i thought keir looked good on on wednesday when the announcement was. i think we're not yet into the meat of the campaign for many of them. >> lizzie cundy oh the tories, it's like the rats are leaving the sinking ship. >> very true, isn't it? >> very true, isn't it? >> and , rishi actually looked >> and, rishi actually looked like a drowned rat himself, didn't he? and i just can't believe that image of him as he walked away , drenched through walked away, drenched through surprise. his prada suit hadn't shrunk like his own party is shrinking, with 78 leaving, look, you know why he did this is the fear of farage. he wa
i used to work very closely with neil kinnock's daughter, who was running the event side, and i was running the broadcast side in the 2015 labour campaign, and we spent our lives trying to avoid exit signs. every shot. i shouldn't have the exit sign in it, begging venues if they put a blanket over the exit sign. so the photographers, because that's what the photographers are always looking for. so the tories have had a bad few days. i think labour's had a kind of solid start. i thought keir...
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and yes, it's wonderful for starmer right now, but as neil kinnock said, i love this quote. he said labouris said, i love this quote. he said labour is a very broad church, but churches have walls and there is a limit. so i wonder why they've said they haven't offered her a peerage, but she will get something. she's not going to stand again. she'll get a quango job. she will get something, i bet, but it'll all you know, nobody will care by then. it's had the initial impact, which is good for laboun impact, which is good for labour. do you think in the long term i think it's ludicrous. >> so this is the same moment that keir starmer tells us about his border command. do you think that he is such a dodgy plan that he is such a dodgy plan that it's kind of being overshadowed? the detail of it, because we've already got something similar to that? anyway, let me just finish . no. anyway, let me just finish. no. do you think that do you think that perhaps he was slightly using it? natalie elphicke as almost like a smokescreen so that people wouldn't scrutinise his border command s
and yes, it's wonderful for starmer right now, but as neil kinnock said, i love this quote. he said labouris said, i love this quote. he said labour is a very broad church, but churches have walls and there is a limit. so i wonder why they've said they haven't offered her a peerage, but she will get something. she's not going to stand again. she'll get a quango job. she will get something, i bet, but it'll all you know, nobody will care by then. it's had the initial impact, which is good for...
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i think people remember neil kinnock and he was all cocksure. and then it didn't work for him. >> he's been criticising say one thing for 1995 criticise keir. but i can't get over him falling into the water and that beach stunt at the end of him. thank you so much to my panel author and broadcaster lizzie cundy, and broadcaster lizzie cundy, and also political commentator matthew laszlo. you've been demoted and also a huge thank you to you at home for your company phone went off. i look forward to seeing you tomorrow. same time, same place. the saturday five is up next. >> looks like things are heating up boxt boilers is sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello there! welcome to your latest gb news weather forecast from the met office. we're looking ahead to the rest of this weekend. a change is in store. we start to say goodbye to this area of high pressure, and low pressure begins to take charge as we head towards next week. but back to the here and now . we still have some fairly now. we still have some fairly fine and
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every dirty trick in the business to defeat neil kinnock and then blow me down. he comes over to labour and tony blair can't put out a big enough, thick enough red carpet. so let's just, you know, let's just stop a lot of the cant and hypocrisy of the tory side about this fair play. >> always a pleasure to have you on the show. denis macshane have a great afternoon. now it's time for the latest great british giveaway and your chance to win the biggest cash prize of the of the biggest cash prize of the of the year so far. biggie. pardon a whopping £20,000 tax free. now imagine what you could do with all that extra cash. well, imagine no more because here's how you could win the lot. >> it's the biggest cash prize we've given away to date. an incredible £20,000 that you could use. however you like. and because it's totally tax free, every single penny will be in your bank account to do whatever your bank account to do whatever you like with £20,000 in tax free cash, really could be yours this summer, but you've got to be in it to win it for another chance to win
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like neil kinnock on a beach in brighton, i think 1987 for that conference, and, yeah, he fell oveh conference, and, yeah, he fell over. but but, but ultimately do these actually matter in terms of how people see politicians? i bet a mh whippy was still £0.99 back then. goodness me. people don't often think of politicians as normal people. we almost expect them to not be able to pour pints and to fall over and to fall into the water and just be a bit awkward. do you think it actually affects our perception, i think it can. >> i think it can. if someone is so horrendously awkward in the public, it does bring about that sort of out of touch, narrative, doesn't it? i mean, the sandwich ed miliband and the bacon sandwich that felt rather robotic way of communication, i suppose you do see it again and again and then you get the politicians who are seen as perhaps being more normal. to be fair, the worst thing we could find about tony blair there was holding an ice cream, which perhaps says quite a bit. >> there's a safety, though, isn't there, in holding back your personality, but sometimes a litt
like neil kinnock on a beach in brighton, i think 1987 for that conference, and, yeah, he fell oveh conference, and, yeah, he fell over. but but, but ultimately do these actually matter in terms of how people see politicians? i bet a mh whippy was still £0.99 back then. goodness me. people don't often think of politicians as normal people. we almost expect them to not be able to pour pints and to fall over and to fall into the water and just be a bit awkward. do you think it actually affects...
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you see i still think the problem is neil kinnock said it last week, the former leader of the labour party, they're not in love with starmer. he's not in love with starmer. he's not in love with starmer. do you remember the 9697 young tony blair, telegenic , charismatic blair, telegenic, charismatic people thought he was going to be 92 all over again. >> maybe. who knows . what else >> maybe. who knows. what else have you got in store? >> we've got some big speeches. rishi sunak speech, which we're looking forward to hearing that and also esther mcvey, her speech as well during the show, and i'm so with her on the civil service, the minister for common sense. >> yes, she wants a stop to all these nonsense diversity schemes which cost the taxpayer tens of millions of pounds. can these civil servants just get on and do their job and stop wittering on about diversity ? on about diversity? >> i've just been reading an excerpt, another excerpt from your paper about your new book. will you come on to breakfast and tell us about it when it comes out next week? i'm going to pin you down. >>
you see i still think the problem is neil kinnock said it last week, the former leader of the labour party, they're not in love with starmer. he's not in love with starmer. he's not in love with starmer. do you remember the 9697 young tony blair, telegenic , charismatic blair, telegenic, charismatic people thought he was going to be 92 all over again. >> maybe. who knows . what else >> maybe. who knows. what else have you got in store? >> we've got some big speeches. rishi...