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tony blair used to take his tie tie off, - blair used to take his tie tie off, you are — blair used to take his tie tie off, you are not _ blair used to take his tie tie off, you are not wearing _ blair used to take his tie tie off, you are not wearing a _ blair used to take his tie tie off, you are not wearing a tie. - blair used to take his tie tie off, you are not wearing a tie. are . you are not wearing a tie. are you notjust— you are not wearing a tie. are you notjust a — you are not wearing a tie. are you notjust a copycat? _ not just a copycat? laughter- laughter the first thing i would say about tony blair, which is more important about taking his tie off, is that he won three elections in a row. applause and what blair did in 1997, is what wilson did in 74. that was to take the labour party from opposition to power. they have done it three times. the thing that unites them is the ability to glimpse the future and to dissuade people to go on that journey to a changed future. that persuade people. i do think you have got to glimpse the future and understand the challenges. i
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he was called bambi blair. so and if you go back further than that, you go to margaret thatcher. she was not remotely radical when she was going for her first general election. she was extremely cautious. nothing like the thatcher that governed. and so actually, what keir starmer is doing is typically what these leaders have done to get into power. >> i think there's a lot more enthusiasm for tony blair in 97 than there is for starmer now. >> but i bet you actually, i bet you £10 that there will be a bigger. well, you know, i don't have your kind of private school money, but i bet you that there will be a bigger swing under keir starmer than there was under tony blair in 1990. that's just going to be due to apathy, i think. >> i think that's just going to be no. >> it'll be the biggest swing in modern political history. >> that's what you're going to get those tory voters coming out and backing the because you're always going to get true blue tories that are just not going
he was called bambi blair. so and if you go back further than that, you go to margaret thatcher. she was not remotely radical when she was going for her first general election. she was extremely cautious. nothing like the thatcher that governed. and so actually, what keir starmer is doing is typically what these leaders have done to get into power. >> i think there's a lot more enthusiasm for tony blair in 97 than there is for starmer now. >> but i bet you actually, i bet you £10...
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is he just aping tony blair? but then again, is he blair without the flair? we're joined by world war ii veteran tonight. live in the studio, dorothea baron, as we help a fundraising campaign to get people over to normandy on the 6th of june for the 80th anniversary of the landings. and joining me on talking pints tonight. well, he's a face that you've seen on television for decades. he's you've seen on television for decades . he's always got a decades. he's always got a crack. he's always smiling. i'm looking forward to talking pints with roy walker. but before all of that, let's get the news with tatiana sanchez . tatiana sanchez. >> nigel. thank you. the top stories from the gb newsroom. sir keir starmer has told gb news there'll be no tax cuts under a labour government until the economy is back on the path to growth. the labour leader says that while he wants to keep the tax burden as low as possible, he also wants to ensure that living standards improve. he said british people deserve to know that future generations will enjoy better opportunities , but
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let'sjust go back to 1997 when tony blair when that| to 1997 when tony blair when that landslide, 72 conservative mp5 stood down. we are now up to, the number is up to 108. rishi sunak by deciding to think very quickly and some may say decisively in fact, by calling the snap election for the summer, hasn't given any room to those who might be thinking about standing down to do so fairly gracefully and stand down before the campaign begins in earnest, and so this decision from michael gove was a rushed decision, he had to make a decision, he needs to say whether he's going to stand as an mp or not, he's going to stand as an mp or not, he's actually quite young. he's only 56 years old, but he joins a cast list you heard there from theresa may, deciding not to stand again. but they might be deciding to stand down for a very personal reasons, they may feel that actually they
let'sjust go back to 1997 when tony blair when that| to 1997 when tony blair when that landslide, 72 conservative mp5 stood down. we are now up to, the number is up to 108. rishi sunak by deciding to think very quickly and some may say decisively in fact, by calling the snap election for the summer, hasn't given any room to those who might be thinking about standing down to do so fairly gracefully and stand down before the campaign begins in earnest, and so this decision from michael gove was a...
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ian blair was see any vision. ian blair was terribly good, wasn't he, at selling a vision of where we were going to go and why the journey was worth it. none of that. >> well, here's the original pledge. god! hold it up for the camera. >> there it is. there it is. i carry it in my wallet, close to my heart. you've kept it every day for 30 years. and if you look at the pledges, they're very mild, you know, they're very mild, you know, they're very modest. and there wasn't a great vision in here. it was quite mechanistic, quite low level achievable, which is what starmer has learned. and the retail offer is there as a demonstration for a bigger purpose. but it isn't big, bold stuff. the national minimum wage isn't even on this card. >> i understand your point that what blair i mean, what blair was doing there was saying vote laboun was doing there was saying vote labour. we won't put your taxes up.and labour. we won't put your taxes up. and that was that was a very important message to middle class indeed. but but h
ian blair was see any vision. ian blair was terribly good, wasn't he, at selling a vision of where we were going to go and why the journey was worth it. none of that. >> well, here's the original pledge. god! hold it up for the camera. >> there it is. there it is. i carry it in my wallet, close to my heart. you've kept it every day for 30 years. and if you look at the pledges, they're very mild, you know, they're very mild, you know, they're very modest. and there wasn't a great...
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, he talked about tony blair, he said one thing about tony blair, he said one thing about tony blair, he said one thing about tony blair as he won three elections and that is at the heart of sir keir starmer�*s idea that changing the labour party and then trying to make it fit to govern, fit to win an election. it fit to govern, fit to win an election-— it fit to govern, fit to win an election. �* , , ,.,, , ., ,., election. and i suppose it is about whether these _ election. and i suppose it is about whether these six _ election. and i suppose it is about whether these six steps _ election. and i suppose it is about whether these six steps have - election. and i suppose it is about whether these six steps have cut i whether these six steps have cut through with the general public as we go into the general election? yes, and notjust the six steps, i think the other thing to focus on here is sir keir starmer. his position, the fact that he is front and centre there is the figure being put forward by labour, very much pushing him to the front of events today because it seems clear
, he talked about tony blair, he said one thing about tony blair, he said one thing about tony blair, he said one thing about tony blair as he won three elections and that is at the heart of sir keir starmer�*s idea that changing the labour party and then trying to make it fit to govern, fit to win an election. it fit to govern, fit to win an election-— it fit to govern, fit to win an election. �* , , ,.,, , ., ,., election. and i suppose it is about whether these _ election. and i...
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is keirstarmer the heirto blair? are we seeing the reinvention of blair? what do you think when you hear that? is that a comparison you welcome, or worry about? it was nearly 30 years ago, was it, the better part of 30 years - ago since tony blairl won his first victory? but distance itself doesn't mean he isn't trying to do something similar. we're not trying to go backwards. this was about looking - at the problems the country faces today and how - you project that forwards. there's one thing i would love to learn from tony blair. - he won three elections in a row, we lost the last four. _ we need to win more than one, in order to deliver that decade i of national renewal. it's very hard to think of any- public services today that perform better than they did in 2010, when the conservatives - were first elected. so the transformation . has got to be immense, but you've got to show— people how that can be achieved. at a time when people have lost faith in politics and politicians, i you've got to show them how tha
is keirstarmer the heirto blair? are we seeing the reinvention of blair? what do you think when you hear that? is that a comparison you welcome, or worry about? it was nearly 30 years ago, was it, the better part of 30 years - ago since tony blairl won his first victory? but distance itself doesn't mean he isn't trying to do something similar. we're not trying to go backwards. this was about looking - at the problems the country faces today and how - you project that forwards. there's one thing...
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are you the heir to blair? what that means is, as you said at the beginning, where is the ambition they're going to think is going to get better? and it wasn't there. but maybe that's not who he is. i mean, you know, he's more authentically working class than any recent labour leader. i mean, he's called sir keir starmer because of his hard work of being a very good barrister, but he comes from a very humble background in the south east. i think he's trying to say i'm not blair, but i do get what you're going through. i think, you know, there's no fakery there, which certainly tony blair could be accused of. and do you think the conservatives will look at this and be concerned, or will they look at this and see an opportunity because, as you say, where it's light on detail, particularly around the pounds and the pence in your pocket, the tax cuts, will the tories look at this and think, okay, what wasn't there today gives us an opportunity. there's nothing now on defence now. i think that the next five years i
are you the heir to blair? what that means is, as you said at the beginning, where is the ambition they're going to think is going to get better? and it wasn't there. but maybe that's not who he is. i mean, you know, he's more authentically working class than any recent labour leader. i mean, he's called sir keir starmer because of his hard work of being a very good barrister, but he comes from a very humble background in the south east. i think he's trying to say i'm not blair, but i do get...
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former labour party adviser to both gordon brown and tony blair. now, scarlet, the diane abbott situation. let's just summarise it as this. she's vowing to stand in hackney north. we still don't know whether she's going to stand for laboun whether she's going to stand for labour, having had the whip removed and then restored or as an independent. she's basically saying i'm going to stand come what may. we've got starmer saying, oh, we're still deciding what's going on, and we've got his deputy, angela rayner, saying, oh, i think she should be allowed to stand alone with, along with a load of other tory mps, including jess phillips and all the rest of it. this is a bit of a mess, isn't it? yeah, it is a mess. it's been really, really badly done because actually it should have been. they've had months to do it. yes. and people feel very, very strongly that diane abbott needs to be recognised as what she is. i mean, you you cannot have keir starmer saying, you know, she was a amazing trailblazer, which he says quite rightly. and then say, i don't know
former labour party adviser to both gordon brown and tony blair. now, scarlet, the diane abbott situation. let's just summarise it as this. she's vowing to stand in hackney north. we still don't know whether she's going to stand for laboun whether she's going to stand for labour, having had the whip removed and then restored or as an independent. she's basically saying i'm going to stand come what may. we've got starmer saying, oh, we're still deciding what's going on, and we've got his deputy,...
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that is ultimately going to spill over into to the battle of blair mountain. there's lots of right for miners. you know, they didn't know like if hatfield's death was was warranted had killed some people. there were also some rumors swirling. right. you know, hatfield had actually married mayor testament's wife two weeks after he was killed. right. some people said it was a promise to make or testament. but the felt's agents, the mine bosses, right. they it was that he killed testerman, right. so that he could eventually marry as marry his wife. so there's there's lots of these things. but for the miners, you know, they don't they don't care. right. for them, that's noise. right. sid hatfield, a martyr. right. so baldwin felt at this point had martyr, right? a figurehead, the of the movement. he was someone who who represented. right. the fight against the repressive and oppressive coal mining or coal camp system. also, the felt's mine guard system as well. and and in in a result right. you know, this is going to lead to a lot of vandalism, a lot of destructio
that is ultimately going to spill over into to the battle of blair mountain. there's lots of right for miners. you know, they didn't know like if hatfield's death was was warranted had killed some people. there were also some rumors swirling. right. you know, hatfield had actually married mayor testament's wife two weeks after he was killed. right. some people said it was a promise to make or testament. but the felt's agents, the mine bosses, right. they it was that he killed testerman, right....
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is he just aping tony blair? but then again, is he blair without the flair? we're joined by world war ii veteran tonight. live in the studio, dorothea baron, as we help a fundraising campaign to get people over to normandy on the 6th of june for the 80th anniversary of the landings. and joining me on talking pints tonight. well, he's a face that you've seen on television for decades. he's you've seen on television for decades . he's always got a decades. he's always got a crack. he's always smiling. i'm looking forward to talking pints with roy walker. but before all of that, let's get the news with tatiana sanchez . tatiana sanchez. >> nigel. thank you. the top stories from the gb newsroom. sir keir starmer has told gb news there'll be no tax cuts under a labour government until the economy is back on the path to growth. the labour leader says that while he wants to keep
is he just aping tony blair? but then again, is he blair without the flair? we're joined by world war ii veteran tonight. live in the studio, dorothea baron, as we help a fundraising campaign to get people over to normandy on the 6th of june for the 80th anniversary of the landings. and joining me on talking pints tonight. well, he's a face that you've seen on television for decades. he's you've seen on television for decades . he's always got a decades. he's always got a crack. he's always...
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blair's labour. what is your anthem fora change party? -- blair's labour. what is your anthem for a change party?— for a change party? -- rishi sunak. you have seen _ for a change party? -- rishi sunak. you have seen the _ for a change party? -- rishi sunak. you have seen the energy. - for a change party? -- rishi sunak. you have seen the energy. not - for a change party? -- rishi sunak. you have seen the energy. notjusti you have seen the energy. notjust die, the whole team have been putting into this, we have been waiting for this for four years. i've had a smile on my face since january 2024 bit i knew it would be election year. i've wasted nine years of my life in opposition, worked 4.5 years to change this labour party and now i have a chance to take this to the country, so we are doing that with energy, with a smile with positivity across all our candidates as we go into the selection. and i would just gently say this, that the idea that a man standing in the raid without an umbrella claimed that he is the only person with a plan is farcical to be f
blair's labour. what is your anthem fora change party? -- blair's labour. what is your anthem for a change party?— for a change party? -- rishi sunak. you have seen _ for a change party? -- rishi sunak. you have seen the _ for a change party? -- rishi sunak. you have seen the energy. - for a change party? -- rishi sunak. you have seen the energy. not - for a change party? -- rishi sunak. you have seen the energy. notjusti you have seen the energy. notjust die, the whole team have been putting...
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when tony blair won in 1997, he pleased. when tony blair won in 1997. he won — pleased. when tony blair won in 1997, he won with _ pleased. when tony blair won in 1997, he won with a _ pleased. when tony blair won in 1997, he won with a 12.5 - pleased. when tony blair won in 1997, he won with a 12.5 poll- pleased. when tony blair won in l 1997, he won with a 12.5 poll lead. everyone is looking at the polls and projection of seats and saying the tories couldn't get below 100 seat, you will have to explain why the labour party is currently polling twice the lead that tony blair managed, to get, are all of the polls wrong? 0r managed, to get, are all of the polls wrong? or is there something completely broken about how we are... �* ., . completely broken about how we are... �* ., , are... before this massive poll came out, i are... before this massive poll came out. i know — are... before this massive poll came out. i know you _ are... before this massive poll came out, i know you have _ are... before this massive poll came out, i know you have messages - are... befor
when tony blair won in 1997, he pleased. when tony blair won in 1997. he won — pleased. when tony blair won in 1997, he won with _ pleased. when tony blair won in 1997, he won with a _ pleased. when tony blair won in 1997, he won with a 12.5 - pleased. when tony blair won in 1997, he won with a 12.5 poll- pleased. when tony blair won in l 1997, he won with a 12.5 poll lead. everyone is looking at the polls and projection of seats and saying the tories couldn't get below 100 seat, you will...
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bill blair, thank — have to be strong at home. bill blair, thank you forjoining me on hardtalk. mr; blair, thank you for “oining me on hardtalkh on hardtalk. my pleasure, thanks for— having me. hello. thanks forjoining me. we are coming to the end of a fairly substantial spell of generally dry and very warm weather. storms have been breaking out across many western parts of the uk, downpours and places, and that sets the scene for the week ahead. it is going to be more unsettled, not quite as warm, and infact low more unsettled, not quite as warm, and in fact low pressure is approaching us. it will be affecting us for most of the week, so that does mean showers most days, not necessarily in the same place, but certainly a more unsettled picture, and thenjust more unsettled picture, and then just the possibility of this atlantic high nosing back in again, as we head towards the end of the week, where it may not happen until the weekend, so low—pressure it is now for this week. if you are watching sunday night into the early hours of monday, still a possibility of seeing the
bill blair, thank — have to be strong at home. bill blair, thank you forjoining me on hardtalk. mr; blair, thank you for “oining me on hardtalkh on hardtalk. my pleasure, thanks for— having me. hello. thanks forjoining me. we are coming to the end of a fairly substantial spell of generally dry and very warm weather. storms have been breaking out across many western parts of the uk, downpours and places, and that sets the scene for the week ahead. it is going to be more unsettled, not...
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elections, because we all remember, of course, this a wonderful combination of the early 2000s bush-blair, but there was still a different era, the politicians were of a slightly different formation, in britain, of course, kirstarmer, yes, the man who will soon become the prime minister of the united kingdom there in july, this is like this blaster in the square and in the cube. and the person who, in everything, follows the agenda that tony blair defends, and even there the tony blair institute, in fact turns into, well, the most influential lobbying office in britain, by the way, it’s quite interesting to see, but that’s how the collection increased donations to this very organization, almost 250 million pounds were poured in there last year, and what countries are pouring in, including, of course, some monarchies of the gulf, well, our beloved countries of the central asia, well then. results of the second world war. russia was the first to introduce a resolution on the inadmissibility of glorifying nazism. mostly europeans abstained. the united states voted against it. a very well
elections, because we all remember, of course, this a wonderful combination of the early 2000s bush-blair, but there was still a different era, the politicians were of a slightly different formation, in britain, of course, kirstarmer, yes, the man who will soon become the prime minister of the united kingdom there in july, this is like this blaster in the square and in the cube. and the person who, in everything, follows the agenda that tony blair defends, and even there the tony blair...
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in 1997 it was all about tony blair. when you get to the next election it is invariably about the last election and in 2019 it was all about borisjohnson versus last election and in 2019 it was all about boris johnson versus jeremy corbyn. these always come down essentially individual fights. there is a reason why rishi sunak would want to make that the case here. what is the problem for the public is they don't really have a view about keir starmer. but when you remind them this is the man that chose to sit besidejeremy corbyn when all of that was going on, anti—semitism, and many decent people in the labour party walked away and would not take jobs for him, he stayed there and fought to get the second referendum to put us back into the european union. this is a man who now says he has accepted the results. but the battle is about rishi sunak versus keir starmer. who do you think has the moralfibre to be starmer. who do you think has the moral fibre to be able to take those difficult decisions? who has not squared awa
in 1997 it was all about tony blair. when you get to the next election it is invariably about the last election and in 2019 it was all about borisjohnson versus last election and in 2019 it was all about boris johnson versus jeremy corbyn. these always come down essentially individual fights. there is a reason why rishi sunak would want to make that the case here. what is the problem for the public is they don't really have a view about keir starmer. but when you remind them this is the man...
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defends, and even there the tony blair institute actually turns into the most influential lobbying office in britain, by the way, it’s quite interesting to see how the fundraising of this very organization increased, there last year they poured almost 250 million pounds.
defends, and even there the tony blair institute actually turns into the most influential lobbying office in britain, by the way, it’s quite interesting to see how the fundraising of this very organization increased, there last year they poured almost 250 million pounds.
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we didn't know the blair government. it's easy examples. we didn't know the blair government was going to appoint alastair campbell to order civil servants about, though he wasn't elected to anything, a huge constitutional change. we didn't know about bank of england independence, and we didn't know about gordon brown's raid on private pensions. huge policy decisions already taken before labour came into office in 97. what is it about this government? we don't know. lots. >> well, there you go . >> well, there you go. >> well, there you go. >> what do you think one of my viewers, ian, says you want diana back and you want her as chancellor of the exchequer. you're saying she couldn't do a worse job than what we currently have now? harsh words. ian, get in touch and let me know your thoughts on all of that after the break. we've got some big policies. we've pulled out the hat. you've seen talk about mickey mouse degrees and apprenticeship. i want to look at that. but i also want to ask you as well, junior doctors strikes the 11th one about t
we didn't know the blair government. it's easy examples. we didn't know the blair government was going to appoint alastair campbell to order civil servants about, though he wasn't elected to anything, a huge constitutional change. we didn't know about bank of england independence, and we didn't know about gordon brown's raid on private pensions. huge policy decisions already taken before labour came into office in 97. what is it about this government? we don't know. lots. >> well, there...
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but he said keir starmer is not loved, hasn't necessarily got the blair power. henry, what's your verdict now that all the results are in, bar the couple of police and crime commissioners? it's a terrible set of results for the conservative party. i think that's really, really clear. mark harper obviously had one of the most difficult jobs in politics today, which is to spin a terrible set of results. and he said that he thinks that the results show there's all to play for. theyjust don't. i mean, it may well be that things change. things can change. but these results do not show at all that things are changing in the public's perceptions of the conservative party. this vast quantities of the public want to give the conservative party a kicking. that is abundantly clear from the results. and, you know, ithink lots of political experts thought it was a bit odd that conservative mps were deriving kind of psychological comfort from a victory in the tees valley and what was expected to be a victory in the west midlands, when the broader outlook was so bad. they don'
but he said keir starmer is not loved, hasn't necessarily got the blair power. henry, what's your verdict now that all the results are in, bar the couple of police and crime commissioners? it's a terrible set of results for the conservative party. i think that's really, really clear. mark harper obviously had one of the most difficult jobs in politics today, which is to spin a terrible set of results. and he said that he thinks that the results show there's all to play for. theyjust don't. i...
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under the stars, the obamas notably will not be present, but president obama met with president ruto at blair house earlier today where the two had what was described as a constructive conversation on a number of topics, including climate. as for president ruto and biden, they deepen their commitment on a number of issues. democracy, global security, and commerce with the major overtone of this is it wolf, the need to counter china's influence on the continent. and the sustainable commitment from not only american business, but other partners overseas will tausche on the scene first, kayla, thank you very, very much. i will flip through in the situation room. thanks very much for watching the news continues next, i'm sienna tonight on 3604. >> president is rally in the bronx happening now, trying to make inroads with black and hispanic voters and perhaps hoping they'll forget his decades-long controversial or
under the stars, the obamas notably will not be present, but president obama met with president ruto at blair house earlier today where the two had what was described as a constructive conversation on a number of topics, including climate. as for president ruto and biden, they deepen their commitment on a number of issues. democracy, global security, and commerce with the major overtone of this is it wolf, the need to counter china's influence on the continent. and the sustainable commitment...
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tony blair did in that famous 1997 election. >> the last price we had on that was 5 to 4. it had opened up bigger. we expect when we go back upward it again that that will be, i think, getting fairly short. we see a labour majority of around about 97 proportions at the moment. wow. >> so there we go. we're looking for a 1997 election, or at least that's what it stands on this day one of the campaign. well, william kedjanyi, thank you so much for joining william kedjanyi, thank you so much forjoining us, and thank much for joining us, and thank you for your bringing in your whiteboard as well. stay with us. this is gb news votes 2020 for the people decide . for the people decide. good evening. it's 8:00. for those of you just tuning in, i'm tom harwood, the deputy political editor @gbnews. now, in a move that has stunned the nation, a rather wet conservative prime minister, rishi sunak, announced a may election earlier today, i spoke with his majesty the king to request the dissolution of parliament. >> the king has granted this request and we will have a general election o
tony blair did in that famous 1997 election. >> the last price we had on that was 5 to 4. it had opened up bigger. we expect when we go back upward it again that that will be, i think, getting fairly short. we see a labour majority of around about 97 proportions at the moment. wow. >> so there we go. we're looking for a 1997 election, or at least that's what it stands on this day one of the campaign. well, william kedjanyi, thank you so much for joining william kedjanyi, thank you...
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not blair 2.0 as his six pledges get pred blair 2.0 as his six pledges get ripped to shreds. on my panel tonight, it's telegraph columnist allison pearson, lord shaun bailey and ex—labour advisor matthew laza. and what does this german politician do next? yeah, yeah. all right, get ready. britain. here we go. suella braverman takes on the palestine protesters . next. palestine protesters. next. >> patrick. thank you. and as you've just been hearing, cambridge university has announced it will host this week's graduation lie—ins elsewhere as a pro—palestine protest camp remains outside the venue. it's hosted ceremonies since the 18th century. protesters pitched tents on a lawn outside senate house yesterday, with graduation ceremonies due to take place there tomorrow and on saturday. but the university says it's taken the difficult decision to hold the event at an undisclosed alternative location . gb news alternative location. gb news were there earlier. patrick and the team as former home secretary suella braverman visited the cambridge for palestine's encampment today
not blair 2.0 as his six pledges get pred blair 2.0 as his six pledges get ripped to shreds. on my panel tonight, it's telegraph columnist allison pearson, lord shaun bailey and ex—labour advisor matthew laza. and what does this german politician do next? yeah, yeah. all right, get ready. britain. here we go. suella braverman takes on the palestine protesters . next. palestine protesters. next. >> patrick. thank you. and as you've just been hearing, cambridge university has announced it...
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and keir starmer is more tony bennett than tony blair. he's more cnnge than tony blair. he's more cringe than crooner. starmer is not in power yet and he's already out of tune . reacting already out of tune. reacting furiously to that farrago of nonsense, our criminal barrister and former conservative mp jerry hayes, britain's longest serving female radio dj liz kershaw and former top tv executive mike hollingsworth, let me start with you. lovely to see you again, jerry hayes. what do we think about this new plan from keir starmer? a new labour style pledge card of six promises. will starmer keep them? >> oh, it's nothing new. it doesn't tell us anything. it's all motherhood and apple souffle. it's tony blair without the charisma. the trouble is with keir is that he's got all the charisma of a pot of pot noodle and it's cold. the trouble is, people don't trust the tories anymore. that's why it looks like the tories are going to lose. so it doesn't matter that all this nonsense is coming from keir starmer. what really matters is what's the thaw is going to do about it. ye
and keir starmer is more tony bennett than tony blair. he's more cnnge than tony blair. he's more cringe than crooner. starmer is not in power yet and he's already out of tune . reacting already out of tune. reacting furiously to that farrago of nonsense, our criminal barrister and former conservative mp jerry hayes, britain's longest serving female radio dj liz kershaw and former top tv executive mike hollingsworth, let me start with you. lovely to see you again, jerry hayes. what do we think...
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bill blair in ottawa, welcome to hardtalk.
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, that the incumbent labour mayor might lose in london. >> tony blair didn't , win five >> tony blair didn't, win five by elections from the tories with swings over 20, culminating , in blackpool south with the third largest swing, from the tories to labour since since the second world war, this is an unprecedented, strength for the labour party and an unprecedentedly weak tory party it's not surprising to see labour back across the i mean, right across the country winning police and crime commissioner in norfolk, winning in cumbria, where labour hold no parliamentary seats. winning hartlepool winning. you know, redditch winning winning in aldershot . winning in plymouth. aldershot. winning in plymouth. i think you can go around all around the country. you can find examples of where labour's vote is delivering in exactly the constituency's labour needs to win. so you can also look at places like harlow or farnham and, and say that these are places that labour campaigned very hard . their parents lived very hard. their parents lived in fareham, is not labour. >> there are places you ca
, that the incumbent labour mayor might lose in london. >> tony blair didn't , win five >> tony blair didn't, win five by elections from the tories with swings over 20, culminating , in blackpool south with the third largest swing, from the tories to labour since since the second world war, this is an unprecedented, strength for the labour party and an unprecedentedly weak tory party it's not surprising to see labour back across the i mean, right across the country winning police...
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but we're joined now by former labour special adviser to tony blair. and john prescott is darren murphy. darren, look, thank you very, very much. great to have you on the show here. corbyn issues campaigning potentially for pro—palestine independence. far left independent candidates not just independent candidates not just in islington north obviously where he's standing, but quite possibly around other seats as well. it's a bit of a nightmare, this, isn't it, for labour, not really . really. >> i think what it does is it shows how much labour has changed since the jeremy corbyn days, not only is he no longer leader, he's no longer a member of the labour party , and that's of the labour party, and that's for people like me. i think that's an improved labour party, because i think people with the sort of views that jeremy corbyn has expressed in the past, really don't deserve or belong in the labour party at all. >> okay. fair enough. but there is a list of labour mps whose seats could be at risk from this quote . sun quotes, muslim vote. quote. sun q
but we're joined now by former labour special adviser to tony blair. and john prescott is darren murphy. darren, look, thank you very, very much. great to have you on the show here. corbyn issues campaigning potentially for pro—palestine independence. far left independent candidates not just independent candidates not just in islington north obviously where he's standing, but quite possibly around other seats as well. it's a bit of a nightmare, this, isn't it, for labour, not really . really....
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he is not a superstar, not a tony blair or a borisjohnson. but in some ways, thatis borisjohnson. but in some ways, that is actually better. people who rise me directly also for in a meteoric way. that calm, steady quality of sir keir starmer might be his greatest strength, even though it does open up these, no one knows what he stands for attacks from the tories. but they don't seem to be getting anywhere with that. he is in west sussex _ getting anywhere with that. he is in west sussex at _ getting anywhere with that. he is in west sussex at the _ getting anywhere with that. he is in west sussex at the moment. - getting anywhere with that. he is in west sussex at the moment. we i getting anywhere with that. he is in| west sussex at the moment. we are expecting him to speak imminently. we arejust monitoring expecting him to speak imminently. we are just monitoring the podium with the word change on it. he is in west sussex, and this is an area
he is not a superstar, not a tony blair or a borisjohnson. but in some ways, thatis borisjohnson. but in some ways, that is actually better. people who rise me directly also for in a meteoric way. that calm, steady quality of sir keir starmer might be his greatest strength, even though it does open up these, no one knows what he stands for attacks from the tories. but they don't seem to be getting anywhere with that. he is in west sussex _ getting anywhere with that. he is in west sussex at _...
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and keir starmer is more tony bennett than tony blair. he's more cnnge than tony blair. he's more cringe than crooner. starmer is not in power yet and he's already out of tune . reacting already out of tune. reacting furiously to that farrago of nonsense, our criminal barrister and former conservative mp jerry hayes, britain's longest serving female radio dj liz kershaw and former top tv executive mike hollingsworth, let me start with you. lovely to see you again, jerry hayes. what do we think about this new plan from keir starmer? a new labour style pledge card of six promises. will starmer keep them? >> oh, it's nothing new. it doesn't tell us anything. it's all motherhood and apple souffle. it's tony blair without the charisma. the trouble is with keir is that he's got all the charisma of a pot of pot noodle and it's cold. the trouble is, people don't trust the tories anymore. that's why it looks like the tories are going to lose. so it doesn't matter that all this nonsense is coming from keir starmer. what really matters is what's the thaw is going to do about it. ye
and keir starmer is more tony bennett than tony blair. he's more cnnge than tony blair. he's more cringe than crooner. starmer is not in power yet and he's already out of tune . reacting already out of tune. reacting furiously to that farrago of nonsense, our criminal barrister and former conservative mp jerry hayes, britain's longest serving female radio dj liz kershaw and former top tv executive mike hollingsworth, let me start with you. lovely to see you again, jerry hayes. what do we think...
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i used to blair running through the whole thing . thing. >> blair. >> blair. >> blair. >> blair was incredibly telegenic and charismatic, and he was young and he was a good speakeh he was young and he was a good speaker. i mean, full of cliches. >> of course. it's interesting, the sort of the white shirt with the sort of the white shirt with the sleeves rolled up. >> i had a very relaxed theory about this, because i was there in the room at the labour conference last year when, when this protester ran up to sprinkle glitter all over keir starmer . starmer. >> and i think he might have actually been working for keir starmer , just to add some starmer, just to add some pizzazz to someone who's been as deeply boring. but obviously he thought the whole jacket off roll the sleeves up, get on with the speech that worked for him at the conference. perhaps this is the new look. you'll also nofice is the new look. you'll also notice on the pledge card that they've unveiled today with those six pledges. again, no jacket sleeves rolled up. i mean, business this is perhaps getting my hands dirty a boon f
i used to blair running through the whole thing . thing. >> blair. >> blair. >> blair. >> blair was incredibly telegenic and charismatic, and he was young and he was a good speakeh he was young and he was a good speaker. i mean, full of cliches. >> of course. it's interesting, the sort of the white shirt with the sort of the white shirt with the sleeves rolled up. >> i had a very relaxed theory about this, because i was there in the room at the labour...
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my guest is canada's defence minister, bill blair. is canada ready to get serious about defending itself? bill blair in ottawa, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much, stephen. it's a pleasure to have you on the show. as minister of defence in canada, how embarrassed are you that your country is still significantly failing to meet the collective commitment of nato member states to spend at least 2% of your gdp on defence? stephen, i'm not embarrassed at all because canada, under our government, has been investing very significantly in defence and there's been a very strong upper projectory of defence spending. we've just introduced our latest defence policy, which injects a significant amount of new investment into defence spending. it builds up greater capabilities, it moves us much closer to the target of 2%, and with some of the other things that we've articulated in this defence policy, i think we are on a strong and inevitable path to achieving that 2% goal. canada is well aware of its responsibilities to our nato allies, to ou
my guest is canada's defence minister, bill blair. is canada ready to get serious about defending itself? bill blair in ottawa, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much, stephen. it's a pleasure to have you on the show. as minister of defence in canada, how embarrassed are you that your country is still significantly failing to meet the collective commitment of nato member states to spend at least 2% of your gdp on defence? stephen, i'm not embarrassed at all because canada, under our...
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i remember reading tony blair's testimony from the 905, not blair'5 testimony from the 905, not thinking _ blair'5 testimony from the 905, not thinking there should be a public inquiry, — thinking there should be a public inquiry, the government couldn't get into this _ inquiry, the government couldn't get into this compensation scheme. people — into this compensation scheme. people have been dying from a rate of several _ people have been dying from a rate of several a — people have been dying from a rate of several a week for these horrific illnesses— of several a week for these horrific illnesses that were injected into them _ illnesses that were injected into them by— illnesses that were injected into them by the british state, and it is taken _ them by the british state, and it is taken this— them by the british state, and it is taken this long for them finally to see some — taken this long for them finally to see some compensation. it is good news _ 5ee some compensation. it is good news they— see some compensation. it is good news they are moving quickly, but let's
i remember reading tony blair's testimony from the 905, not blair'5 testimony from the 905, not thinking _ blair'5 testimony from the 905, not thinking there should be a public inquiry, — thinking there should be a public inquiry, the government couldn't get into this _ inquiry, the government couldn't get into this compensation scheme. people — into this compensation scheme. people have been dying from a rate of several _ people have been dying from a rate of several a — people have been...
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>> or should i say blair? blair. blair. oh my word. >> good. very good. >> good. very good. >> we love it. rolled up sleeves. >> you might think you'd rehearsed that, lizzie. >> his white tight shirt showing rather too much, the only thing he hasn't got with blair is that keir starmer talks like one of the darlings. he don't like that. and you kind of nearly nod off to sleep when he starts talking. let's not forget this man, has done 27 u—turns. >> have you been counting them? >> have you been counting them? >> yes, i've been counting everyone. and the recent 28 billion. don't forget, on the green investment and the only thing i feel we can trust him on is probably getting worn out flip flops. because he flip flops so much , and he's. and i'm flops so much, and he's. and i'm sorry he hasn't got the leadership qualities it makes. the speeches might be written by blair. he might try and look like blair, but he has not got the charisma of blair and there is no fanfare there is no great feeling. he's just go winning because of the awful, you know, default of the tor
>> or should i say blair? blair. blair. oh my word. >> good. very good. >> good. very good. >> we love it. rolled up sleeves. >> you might think you'd rehearsed that, lizzie. >> his white tight shirt showing rather too much, the only thing he hasn't got with blair is that keir starmer talks like one of the darlings. he don't like that. and you kind of nearly nod off to sleep when he starts talking. let's not forget this man, has done 27 u—turns. >>...
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, rather winner, sir tony blair, rather than the most drastic of losers. his old boss, one mrjeremy corbyn. it's also worth noting that while offering a watered down version of blairism , sir down version of blairism, sir keir just this week met and negotiated with trade union barons the reports claiming he has already been pressuring ed into scrapping certain plans. following these meetings is what keir starmers labour party seems to be offering is a diluted rehash of blairism and recent tory policy , while taking refuge tory policy, while taking refuge in the pockets of trade union bosses. in the pockets of trade union bosses . as ever. let me know bosses. as ever. let me know your thoughts, mailmogg@gbnews.com. i'm very pleased to be joined now by an old friend of the programme, the pr tycoon and former labour councillor, kevin craig, kevin , councillor, kevin craig, kevin, first of all, you can be bothered to dress properly before speaking to an audience. why does he dress like a hobo? you. >> you were lying down in parliament with your slippers on. it
, rather winner, sir tony blair, rather than the most drastic of losers. his old boss, one mrjeremy corbyn. it's also worth noting that while offering a watered down version of blairism , sir down version of blairism, sir keir just this week met and negotiated with trade union barons the reports claiming he has already been pressuring ed into scrapping certain plans. following these meetings is what keir starmers labour party seems to be offering is a diluted rehash of blairism and recent tory...
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the 33rd richest guy in the country, and he's tony blair's son. he's tony blair's son. and i sung to him when he was 18. he was legal and i bounced on his knees and now he's got £312 million. so if you're not watching this , ewan. you're not watching this, ewan. >> susie, be nothing without you, babes. >> nothing . i know i made him man. >> are you willing to go back and bounce on that knee again? >> i'm willing to go back and bounce on your yacht. >> so . >> so. >> so. >> and he's actually richer than his dad now, which is. >> yeah, but i think his dad has made him rich, if that makes sense. it does help when your name's blair. >> yeah. and political dynasties do tend to do quite well. if >> yeah. so number five i noficed >> yeah. so number five i noticed was, james dyson and family and then 20 million above. and there was a time where i used to see the dyson hooven where i used to see the dyson hoover, like the equivalent of a ferrari, if that was the that was the dream. like my career in comedy, if i can earn enough to get a dyson, i've got a dyson, and now i've go
the 33rd richest guy in the country, and he's tony blair's son. he's tony blair's son. and i sung to him when he was 18. he was legal and i bounced on his knees and now he's got £312 million. so if you're not watching this , ewan. you're not watching this, ewan. >> susie, be nothing without you, babes. >> nothing . i know i made him man. >> are you willing to go back and bounce on that knee again? >> i'm willing to go back and bounce on your yacht. >> so ....