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ic borisjohnson, but back progress on the theresa may :ic borisjohnson, but back in progress on the theresa may —."ic borisjohnson, but back in autumn last year, you may remember rishi sunak rolled back on a commitment to ban the sale of petrol and diesel cars and also watered—down commitments to phase out gas boilers, and here is what chris stark had to say about that. i think it's set us back. so i think we have moved from a position where we were really at the forefront, pushing ahead as quickly as we could on something that i believe to be fundamental to the uk economy, fundamentally beneficial to people living in this country — whether you care about the climate or not — and we are now in a position now where we're actually trying to recover ground. i will give you one example of that, the diplomatic impact of that has been _ the diplomatic impact of that has been immense. we have lots of contact — been immense. we have lots of contact with other countries around the world, — contact with other countries around the world, it does not matter that there _ the world, it does n
ic borisjohnson, but back progress on the theresa may :ic borisjohnson, but back in progress on the theresa may —."ic borisjohnson, but back in autumn last year, you may remember rishi sunak rolled back on a commitment to ban the sale of petrol and diesel cars and also watered—down commitments to phase out gas boilers, and here is what chris stark had to say about that. i think it's set us back. so i think we have moved from a position where we were really at the forefront, pushing...
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anyone who things borisjohnson is going to earn _ things borisjohnson is going to earn the — things borisjohnson is going to earn the many points in the general election— earn the many points in the general election needs their head examining. put him _ election needs their head examining. put him out— election needs their head examining. put him out on the campaign trail or anybody— put him out on the campaign trail or anybody is _ put him out on the campaign trail or anybody is going to see is partygate all over— anybody is going to see is partygate all over again anybody is going to see is partygate all overagain —— all anybody is going to see is partygate all over again —— all anybody's going — all over again —— all anybody's going to — all over again —— all anybody's going to see. all over again -- all anybody's going to see-— all over again -- all anybody's going to see. susie, great stuff. not like you _ going to see. susie, great stuff. not like you have _ going to see. susie, great stuff. not like you have a _ going to see. susie, great stuff. not like you
anyone who things borisjohnson is going to earn _ things borisjohnson is going to earn the — things borisjohnson is going to earn the many points in the general election— earn the many points in the general election needs their head examining. put him _ election needs their head examining. put him out— election needs their head examining. put him out on the campaign trail or anybody— put him out on the campaign trail or anybody is _ put him out on the campaign trail or anybody is going...
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replacing borisjohnson with liz truss — leader after replacing borisjohnson with liz truss and _ leader after replacing borisjohnson with liz truss and liz _ leader after replacing borisjohnson with liz truss and liz truss - leader after replacing borisjohnson with liz truss and liz truss with - with liz truss and liz truss with rishi _ with liz truss and liz truss with rishi sunak _ with liz truss and liz truss with rishi sunak-— rishi sunak. the idea of the conservative _ rishi sunak. the idea of the conservative party - rishi sunak. the idea of the conservative party could - rishi sunak. the idea of the - conservative party could advance their cause by saying we are very sorry and we know we gave you three prime ministers who we decided were no good and we want another five years in office with this fourth and trusted leader, the honest truth is this would be such an impossible cell. the conservative party in a sense has made its bed and now has got to lie in it. but sense has made its bed and now has got to lie in it— got to lie in it. but there is some to mps got to lie in it.
replacing borisjohnson with liz truss — leader after replacing borisjohnson with liz truss and _ leader after replacing borisjohnson with liz truss and liz _ leader after replacing borisjohnson with liz truss and liz truss - leader after replacing borisjohnson with liz truss and liz truss with - with liz truss and liz truss with rishi _ with liz truss and liz truss with rishi sunak _ with liz truss and liz truss with rishi sunak-— rishi sunak. the idea of the conservative _ rishi sunak. the...
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interesting that mention of borisjohnson at. interesting that mention of boris johnson following due at. interesting that mention of borisjohnson following due process and one of the things that william wragg, that his friends are saying is that it's important that if he came forward and if he had the whip removed immediately would that discourage other people from coming forward in a situation like this. thank you very much. alan bates gave evidence for the first time to the post office inquiry today — it was almost 2a years ago — 2a — that he first warned the post office of issues with the horizon computer software. for most of that time he said the organisation had tried to silence him. post office terminated my contract and gave me three months' notice without giving me a reason for doing so. purely because in my belief that i kept raising problems and concerns over the horizon system due to a number of faults i have found over the years. mr bates told the inquiry that the government must be held responsible for its pa
interesting that mention of borisjohnson at. interesting that mention of boris johnson following due at. interesting that mention of borisjohnson following due process and one of the things that william wragg, that his friends are saying is that it's important that if he came forward and if he had the whip removed immediately would that discourage other people from coming forward in a situation like this. thank you very much. alan bates gave evidence for the first time to the post office...
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we had one a couple of years ago, christian wakeford left the conservatives for labour when borisjohnson was in great difficulty, the start of 2022. before that, the last time it had happened was 1995, so labour will be, indeed are ecstatic that they have managed to get two in two years. but when the christian wakeford defection happened, there were a lot of rumours in westminster that labour were talking to potentially several conservative defectors, people from the awful phrase, red wall. people who had come into parliament in 2019 as christian wakeford had. i don't think anyone at that point or subsequently would have ever had dan poulter, suffolk, true blue territory, tory mp since 2010, david cameron era minister, i don't think anyone would have ever had them on a long list, let alone on a shortlist of potential defectors to labour. i think that's right and as a sort of political manoeuvre and a political stunt, i mean, stunt is a bit of a silly word. it's the timing of it. the timing, a few days out from the local elections, very much already into the general election long campaign
we had one a couple of years ago, christian wakeford left the conservatives for labour when borisjohnson was in great difficulty, the start of 2022. before that, the last time it had happened was 1995, so labour will be, indeed are ecstatic that they have managed to get two in two years. but when the christian wakeford defection happened, there were a lot of rumours in westminster that labour were talking to potentially several conservative defectors, people from the awful phrase, red wall....
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david cameron's not in the house of commons, neither is borisjohnson in the house of commons. so you've got this sort of psychodrama between those two famous tories and they're not even in the house of commons. and yet the principle, actually, if the government being completely transparent about its legaljustification for sending arms to israel is a really important one. so behind every westminster psychodrama about process that might seem pointles in a sense, there is also an important principle at play. i just want to bring some newscasters views in here. steve emailed to say after listening to mr dowden, i'm totally shocked. i feel this ridiculous towing of party lines proves the tory party has lost control. three british nationals were killed. shame on the government for not suspending arms. but robert has a completely different view and lots of your messages have been on, you know, absolutely opposing sides. robert says, israel is a very important ally. britain must stand by them for their very existence. we are almost coming to a close today, but, jeremy, ijust wonder, c
david cameron's not in the house of commons, neither is borisjohnson in the house of commons. so you've got this sort of psychodrama between those two famous tories and they're not even in the house of commons. and yet the principle, actually, if the government being completely transparent about its legaljustification for sending arms to israel is a really important one. so behind every westminster psychodrama about process that might seem pointles in a sense, there is also an important...
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former prime minister borisjohnson has said it is shameful to call for the uk to end arms sales to israel. writing in his daily mail column, mrjohnson said it would be insane for the uk to end military support. our political correspondent charlotte wright has more. it is something the snp, the liberal democrats, some labour politicians, some conservative politicians have been calling for, but in his column in the daily mail, borisjohnson, the former prime minister, described it as a death wish of western civilisation. the uk actually accounts for a pretty small percentage of israel's arms imports, less than half of 1%, compared to the us which is around two thirds. but the argument that borisjohnson makes is that if the uk were to ban sales, other countries would follow suit. he said it surely follows that we do not think any self—respecting country should be arming the israelis. and he said if everyone were to end their military support, we would be willing the military defeat of israel and the victory of hamas. he also accused the foreign secretary, lord cameron, david cameron, of bei
former prime minister borisjohnson has said it is shameful to call for the uk to end arms sales to israel. writing in his daily mail column, mrjohnson said it would be insane for the uk to end military support. our political correspondent charlotte wright has more. it is something the snp, the liberal democrats, some labour politicians, some conservative politicians have been calling for, but in his column in the daily mail, borisjohnson, the former prime minister, described it as a death wish...
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borisjohnson has called the snaps, mad. way, free choice. boris johnson has called the snaps, mad.— called the snaps, mad. people do have free choice _ called the snaps, mad. people do have free choice but _ called the snaps, mad. people do have free choice but there - called the snaps, mad. people do have free choice but there are - have free choice but there are limits — have free choice but there are limits to — have free choice but there are limits to free choice. you cannot ride a _ limits to free choice. you cannot ride a motorcycle without a helmet or drive _ ride a motorcycle without a helmet or drive a _ ride a motorcycle without a helmet or drive a car without a seat belt. there _ or drive a car without a seat belt. there are — or drive a car without a seat belt. there are various different things, you cannot — there are various different things, you cannot take cocaine or smoke cannabis — you cannot take cocaine or smoke cannabis. there are things that are recognised — cannabis. there are things that are recognised a
borisjohnson has called the snaps, mad. way, free choice. boris johnson has called the snaps, mad.— called the snaps, mad. people do have free choice _ called the snaps, mad. people do have free choice but _ called the snaps, mad. people do have free choice but there - called the snaps, mad. people do have free choice but there are - have free choice but there are limits — have free choice but there are limits to — have free choice but there are limits to free choice. you cannot ride a _...
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nish definitely couldn't, because you saw what happened when he tried to upset borisjohnson. he started swearing at him, which is not what you do. i would say nish wouldn't keep his head. i'd say if you had to put one of us in a room with liz truss, i think i would do better. i'm too desperate to be liked. so, idid so, i did an interview... i'm a comedian, right? but i did an interview in the first series when we were working for the scotsman. i interviewed ruth davidson. the problem with interviewing politicians is that they know a hell of a lot more about politics than you, so i've got no follow—up questions. because if they say something... but that's so interesting because actually, i used to think like that when i started out and it's quite scary, but you're not meant to know everything, because yourjob is to elicit stuff from the person who does know stuff. right! so actually, you don't need to know every statistic about the entire government. i wish you'd told me this two series ago. i didn't have the opportunity. i apologise for that. it's funny, isn't it? it took m
nish definitely couldn't, because you saw what happened when he tried to upset borisjohnson. he started swearing at him, which is not what you do. i would say nish wouldn't keep his head. i'd say if you had to put one of us in a room with liz truss, i think i would do better. i'm too desperate to be liked. so, idid so, i did an interview... i'm a comedian, right? but i did an interview in the first series when we were working for the scotsman. i interviewed ruth davidson. the problem with...
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there is the health aspect but also the political aspect of this, liz truss and borisjohnson and others are saying that this is madness. and there is also the practicality of it. basically under the crackdown, to call it that, people born after 2009 will never legally be able to buy tobacco. former prime minister liz truss said it is profoundly unconservative, and example of the nanny state in action, the libertarian against the authoritarian, but it does bring such damage on health, it costs so much to the national health service and it is a primary cause of cancer and it is a primary cause of cancer and death as well. borisjohnson has said it is absolutely nuts, it is mad, the party of winston churchill is banning cigars, he says. you are having your say, that is what this is all about, give us a call. and we welcome tracy in devon, jason in glasgow, ian in chippenham and graham in clacton. good morning all.
there is the health aspect but also the political aspect of this, liz truss and borisjohnson and others are saying that this is madness. and there is also the practicality of it. basically under the crackdown, to call it that, people born after 2009 will never legally be able to buy tobacco. former prime minister liz truss said it is profoundly unconservative, and example of the nanny state in action, the libertarian against the authoritarian, but it does bring such damage on health, it costs...
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and we�*re live in downing street, where borisjohnson... ..and held our hands through royal and state occasions, even announcing the death of queen elizabeth. the palace has just issued this statement. but a newspaper headline changed everything. last summer, the sun published a series of articles alleging that an unnamed bbc presenter had paid a young person to send what the paper described as "sordid images". within days, lawyers representing that person said it was totally wrong and there was no truth in it. but speculation about who the unnamed bbc presenter was ended when huw edwards�* wife issued a statement revealing his name. she said he was suffering "severe mental health issues". police said there was no evidence anything illegal had taken place. but huw edwards remained suspended, and the bbc said its internal investigation into the presenter�*s behaviour would continue. there are 650... resolving the issue of whether he would return to screen has taken months, during which, it�*s believed huw edwards — the bbc�*s highest paid news presenter — continued to recei
and we�*re live in downing street, where borisjohnson... ..and held our hands through royal and state occasions, even announcing the death of queen elizabeth. the palace has just issued this statement. but a newspaper headline changed everything. last summer, the sun published a series of articles alleging that an unnamed bbc presenter had paid a young person to send what the paper described as "sordid images". within days, lawyers representing that person said it was totally wrong...
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and we're live in downing street, where borisjohnson... ..and held our hands through royal and state occasions, even announcing the death of queen elizabeth. the palace has just issued this statement. but a newspaper headline changed everything. last summer, the sun published a series of articles alleging that an unnamed bbc presenter had paid a young person to send what the paper described as "sordid images". within days, lawyers representing that person said it was totally wrong and there was no truth in it. but speculation about who the unnamed bbc presenter was ended when huw edwards' wife issued a statement revealing his name. she said he was suffering "severe mental health issues". police said there was no evidence anything illegal had taken place. but huw edwards remained suspended, and the bbc said its internal investigation into the presenter�*s behaviour would continue. there are 650... resolving the issue of whether he would return to screen has taken months, during which, it's believed huw edwards — the bbc�*s highest paid news presenter — continued to receive his
and we're live in downing street, where borisjohnson... ..and held our hands through royal and state occasions, even announcing the death of queen elizabeth. the palace has just issued this statement. but a newspaper headline changed everything. last summer, the sun published a series of articles alleging that an unnamed bbc presenter had paid a young person to send what the paper described as "sordid images". within days, lawyers representing that person said it was totally wrong and...
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sunak, survived despite opposition from several leading tory figures — including ex—prime ministers borisjohnson and liz truss. the post office inquiry continues today. it will hear evidence from longman — a former post office investigator who was involved in the incorrect prosecution and conviction of a number of sub post masters. allan leighton, the ex—chairman of the post office will also be questioned at the inquiry. and staying with uk, news the latest inflation numbers are out this morning with economists forecasting another fall in the rate of inflation from the 3.4% seen in february. rising prices hit a peak in october of 2022, when inflation was at 11%. i'll be talking to a leading economist about this later in our business coverage. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now to the united states, and day two of donald trump's criminal trial has concluded in new york. the focus for the moment is selecting a jury to sit through the weeks of proceedings. so far, seven have been chosen, but dozens of potentialjurors have been excused, after saying they couldn't be impart
sunak, survived despite opposition from several leading tory figures — including ex—prime ministers borisjohnson and liz truss. the post office inquiry continues today. it will hear evidence from longman — a former post office investigator who was involved in the incorrect prosecution and conviction of a number of sub post masters. allan leighton, the ex—chairman of the post office will also be questioned at the inquiry. and staying with uk, news the latest inflation numbers are out...
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borisjohnson products. boris johnson expressed his frustration at the idea. >> some of the things that were, were, were doing. now, i think that are being done in the name of conservatism. i think they're absolutely, absolutely nuts. but, you know, we're banning cigars and what is i mean, maybe, maybe you all think that's a great idea. i just can't i can't see what what is the point of banning with a party of winston churchill wants to ban , i mean, donnie, donnie to ban, i mean, donnie, donnie and break, as they say in quebec. you know, it's just it's just it's just mad. >> boris johnson for the latest stories, sign up for gb news alerts, scan the qr code on your screen or go to gbnews.com. slash alerts . slash alerts. >> climate hysteria has officially reached its peak and in doing so, undermined itself. the united nations climate chief, simon steel, has boldly declared that we have two years to save the world. he went on to say, some of you may think the title of today's event is overly dramatic, melodra
borisjohnson products. boris johnson expressed his frustration at the idea. >> some of the things that were, were, were doing. now, i think that are being done in the name of conservatism. i think they're absolutely, absolutely nuts. but, you know, we're banning cigars and what is i mean, maybe, maybe you all think that's a great idea. i just can't i can't see what what is the point of banning with a party of winston churchill wants to ban , i mean, donnie, donnie to ban, i mean, donnie,...
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it's worth bearing in mind that borisjohnson, the former prime minister, made a similar commitment back in 2022. the government saying the difference now is that this is fully funded. labour, though, questioning where exactly the money is going to come from for this. a former defence secretary, ben wallace, very, very happy about it. he's been speaking to the bbc in the past hour or so, and he has said that he has chatted to the prime minister about it and he was talking about this being a real priority for the prime minister in the conservative manifesto as we look towards the general election due at some point later in the year. and his expectation that this is about reprioritizing the pie that is government spending, in his words. so it might be that cash is taken from elsewhere in government budgets to go to defence, rishi sunak stressing that this is really, really important. it is a dangerous moment for the world. he talked about an axis of authoritarian states, i suppose referencing back to the axis of evil, you might remember, you know, 20 years ago now, when george w bush was t
it's worth bearing in mind that borisjohnson, the former prime minister, made a similar commitment back in 2022. the government saying the difference now is that this is fully funded. labour, though, questioning where exactly the money is going to come from for this. a former defence secretary, ben wallace, very, very happy about it. he's been speaking to the bbc in the past hour or so, and he has said that he has chatted to the prime minister about it and he was talking about this being a real...
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borisjohnson said the phasing out of smoking in this bill is nuts as far as he was concerned. liz truss has condemned it as anti—conservative. so we will get a sense today of the depth of opposition within the tory party to this particularly on the libertarian wing of the conservative party. it is a free vote which means rishi sunak is not ordering his mps to vote for this and ultimately because labour is backing this policy the broad expectation is that this will go through parliament. but it has become something of a flashpoint in the argument raging within the tory parliament about where the conservative party goes next. put aside the policy for a second, look at it as a public health measure and this could perhaps be the most significant consequential thing rishi sunak�*s government does. if it passes this will be remembered. it is very unlikely i think that a future government would reverse this phasing out of smoking. from future government would reverse this phasing out of smoking.— phasing out of smoking. from a health perspective _ phasing out of smoking. from a
borisjohnson said the phasing out of smoking in this bill is nuts as far as he was concerned. liz truss has condemned it as anti—conservative. so we will get a sense today of the depth of opposition within the tory party to this particularly on the libertarian wing of the conservative party. it is a free vote which means rishi sunak is not ordering his mps to vote for this and ultimately because labour is backing this policy the broad expectation is that this will go through parliament. but...
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and we're live in downing street, where borisjohnson... ..and held our hands through royal and state occasions, even announcing the death of queen elizabeth. the palace has just issued this statement. but a newspaper headline changed everything. last summer, the sun published a series of articles alleging that an unnamed bbc presenter had paid a young person to send what the paper described as "sordid images". within days, lawyers representing that person said it was totally wrong and there was no truth in it. but speculation about who the unnamed bbc presenter was ended when huw edwards' wife issued a statement revealing his name. she said he was suffering "severe mental health issues". police said there was no evidence anything illegal had taken place. but huw edwards remained suspended, and the bbc said its internal investigation into the presenter�*s behaviour would continue. there are 650 mps... resolving the issue of whether he would return to screen has taken months, during which, it's believed huw edwards — the bbc�*s highest paid news presenter — continued to receive
and we're live in downing street, where borisjohnson... ..and held our hands through royal and state occasions, even announcing the death of queen elizabeth. the palace has just issued this statement. but a newspaper headline changed everything. last summer, the sun published a series of articles alleging that an unnamed bbc presenter had paid a young person to send what the paper described as "sordid images". within days, lawyers representing that person said it was totally wrong and...
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send some asylum seekers to rwanda has faced setbacks since it was first announced in april 2022 by borisjohnson's government. here's our political correspondent ian watson on what we could expect. what the government is hopeful of is the lords have made their point, considered very little ground themselves, the lords will then back down, back off, the stand—off between the two houses of parliament will end and this will become law by the end of the week. but then there are new challenges for the government as well. first of all, it is likely some refugee charities will try to make a legal challenge and the practical invitations about how people will be removed to rwanda and also questions again which were raised elsewhere in the commons today, the committee of mps about the costs of the scheme and whether it is value for money. certainly the feeling among ministers is that they are confident that they will get a flight off before the next election, presuming of course that rishi sunak is right when he says that the working assumption is that that election will be in the second half of this year
send some asylum seekers to rwanda has faced setbacks since it was first announced in april 2022 by borisjohnson's government. here's our political correspondent ian watson on what we could expect. what the government is hopeful of is the lords have made their point, considered very little ground themselves, the lords will then back down, back off, the stand—off between the two houses of parliament will end and this will become law by the end of the week. but then there are new challenges for...
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chris stark said that rishi sunak�*s predecessors, theresa may and borisjohnson, had done a good job cutting carbon. but he, when asked about a decision last autumn that was made by rishi sunak to water down targets to stop the sale of petrol and diesel cars and also to phase out gas boilers, this is what he told laura kuenssberg. i think it�*s set us back. so i think we have moved from a position where we were really at the forefront, pushing ahead as quickly as we could on something that i believe to be fundamental to the uk economy, fundamentally beneficial to the people living in this country, whether you care about the climate or not, and we are now in a position now where we�*re actually trying to recover ground. i give you one example of that. the diplomatic impact of that has been a mess. we have a lot of contact with other countries around the world. it doesn�*t matter that there were detailed policies within that speech that you could see were very much in line with net zero. the overall message that other parts of the world took from it is that the uk is less ambitio
chris stark said that rishi sunak�*s predecessors, theresa may and borisjohnson, had done a good job cutting carbon. but he, when asked about a decision last autumn that was made by rishi sunak to water down targets to stop the sale of petrol and diesel cars and also to phase out gas boilers, this is what he told laura kuenssberg. i think it�*s set us back. so i think we have moved from a position where we were really at the forefront, pushing ahead as quickly as we could on something that...
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christian wakeford left the tories in 2022 when borisjohnson was still prime minister, during the partygate scandal. he switched to labour. just last month lee anderson, former deputy chair of the party, was suspended and then went to join reform uk. his journey is indicative of some of the anger and disillusionment there is on the right of the party. what dan poulter�*s move suggests or represents is concern within the centre of the tory party about the direction it is heading in. how do you think the tories are going to be able to manage this? they will hope to move on very quickly and it is going to be difficult. but quickly, i think, our attention will be shifting to the local elections later next week and the results coming in friday and saturday. that i think will be a very big moment and there is speculation around that that could potentially uncork a wider rebellion among tory mps against rishi sunak. i'm not quite sure myself but the numbers are there for that to happen. this is a political punctuation mark, this sort of defection, that often symbolises a moment. i think this is
christian wakeford left the tories in 2022 when borisjohnson was still prime minister, during the partygate scandal. he switched to labour. just last month lee anderson, former deputy chair of the party, was suspended and then went to join reform uk. his journey is indicative of some of the anger and disillusionment there is on the right of the party. what dan poulter�*s move suggests or represents is concern within the centre of the tory party about the direction it is heading in. how do you...
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borisjohnson branded the bill "nuts". this was the health and social care minister victoria atkins opening the debate this afternoon. nicotine robs people of their freedom to choose. the vast majority of smokers _ freedom to choose. the vast majority of smokers start young, and three quarters _ of smokers start young, and three quarters say if they could turn back the clock, — quarters say if they could turn back the clock, they would not have started — the clock, they would not have started. . �*, . ~ , started. labour's health minister echoed that. _ started. labour's health minister echoed that. this _ started. labour's health minister echoed that. this is _ started. labour's health minister echoed that. this is a _ started. labour's health minister echoed that. this is a legal - echoed that. this is a legal addition, — echoed that. this is a legal addition, a _ echoed that. this is a legal addition, a scourge - echoed that. this is a legal addition, a scourge on - echoed that. this is a legal i addition, a sco
borisjohnson branded the bill "nuts". this was the health and social care minister victoria atkins opening the debate this afternoon. nicotine robs people of their freedom to choose. the vast majority of smokers _ freedom to choose. the vast majority of smokers start young, and three quarters _ of smokers start young, and three quarters say if they could turn back the clock, — quarters say if they could turn back the clock, they would not have started — the clock, they would not...
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rishi sunak�*s two recent predecessors as prime minister have condemned it, borisjohnson said the plan was not, liz truss has described it as unconservative, many other tory mps feel it is just impractical. the vote today will be a free vote which means that mps will be voting according to their conscience. tory mps are not going to be ordered to support this and it will be very interesting to see how many conservative mps, potentially including cabinet ministers as well, decide to either abstain or vote on this measure. it has become i think something of a flashpoint within the argument going on within the conservative party about what it stands for now. but with labour supporting this measure, if there is enough parliamentary time between now and the general election, it will pass into law, and as i said i think it could be the most enduring part of this government's legacy. ben wright, thank you. the number of people out of work in the uk has risen. figures from the office for national statistics show the unemployment rate was 4.2% between december and february, that's up from 3.9%
rishi sunak�*s two recent predecessors as prime minister have condemned it, borisjohnson said the plan was not, liz truss has described it as unconservative, many other tory mps feel it is just impractical. the vote today will be a free vote which means that mps will be voting according to their conscience. tory mps are not going to be ordered to support this and it will be very interesting to see how many conservative mps, potentially including cabinet ministers as well, decide to either...
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he will be trumpeting, he does have that indefinable quality to reach out to these form areas that borisjohnson one, so that is big for him, but to overturn 873% share of the vote last time around for labour, it would be a massive triumph, to show that they really are coming home to their former heartlands, so just talking to various people out on doorsteps, they say it is incredibly close, and they say it is incredibly close, and they are all wary for their own sites, but nobody is really predicting the win here. find predicting the win here. and offerin . s predicting the win here. and offerings from _ predicting the win here. and offerings from the _ predicting the win here. and offerings from the party's —— parties vying for the top spot, from ben houchen, a highly personal campaign, with no mention of the conservative party, other than in the small print. and then bold claims about building a hospital and delivering more international flights. ben houchen hails thousands ofjobs, created at tees works, the old redcar steelworks which closed in 2015, no mention of a recent review, which
he will be trumpeting, he does have that indefinable quality to reach out to these form areas that borisjohnson one, so that is big for him, but to overturn 873% share of the vote last time around for labour, it would be a massive triumph, to show that they really are coming home to their former heartlands, so just talking to various people out on doorsteps, they say it is incredibly close, and they say it is incredibly close, and they are all wary for their own sites, but nobody is really...
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christian wakefield left the tories in 2022 when borisjohnson was still prime minister, during the partygate scandal. lee anderson, former deputy chair of the party, was suspended and then went to join reform uk. chair of the party, was suspended and then went tojoin reform uk. his journey is indicative of some of the anger and disillusionment there is on the right of the party. what dan poulter�*s move suggests or represents its concern within the centre of the tory party about the direction it is heading in. haifa centre of the tory party about the direction it is heading in.- direction it is heading in. how do ou think direction it is heading in. how do you think the _ direction it is heading in. how do you think the tories _ direction it is heading in. how do you think the tories are - direction it is heading in. how do you think the tories are going i direction it is heading in. how do you think the tories are going to | direction it is heading in. how do i you think the tories are going to be able to manage this? the? you think the tories are going to be able to manage this?— you t
christian wakefield left the tories in 2022 when borisjohnson was still prime minister, during the partygate scandal. lee anderson, former deputy chair of the party, was suspended and then went to join reform uk. chair of the party, was suspended and then went tojoin reform uk. his journey is indicative of some of the anger and disillusionment there is on the right of the party. what dan poulter�*s move suggests or represents its concern within the centre of the tory party about the direction...
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somewhere that was won by the conservatives under borisjohnson�*s leadership in 2019 after many decades of labour dominance. if at this stage the tories do lose control of north east lincolnshire, many would argue it doesn't bode well for the forthcoming general election and would ramp up the pressure on rishi sunak the prime minister.— sunak the prime minister. olivia, the same question _ sunak the prime minister. olivia, the same question to _ sunak the prime minister. olivia, the same question to you - sunak the prime minister. olivia, the same question to you in - sunak the prime minister. olivia, | the same question to you in terms sunak the prime minister. olivia, - the same question to you in terms of what you're keeping a close eye on. well, the picture in oxfordshire is quite _ well, the picture in oxfordshire is quite an— well, the picture in oxfordshire is quite an evolving one, particularly the last— quite an evolving one, particularly the last couple years, and i think that's— the last couple years, and i think that's what— the last couple years, and i think that'
somewhere that was won by the conservatives under borisjohnson�*s leadership in 2019 after many decades of labour dominance. if at this stage the tories do lose control of north east lincolnshire, many would argue it doesn't bode well for the forthcoming general election and would ramp up the pressure on rishi sunak the prime minister.— sunak the prime minister. olivia, the same question _ sunak the prime minister. olivia, the same question to _ sunak the prime minister. olivia, the same...
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it has been a couple of years since borisjohnson first came up with the idea, setting people who came in small boats to rwanda to have their asylum claims processed there. it has been very controversial, as you say, lots of legal... course decided at one stage rwanda was not a safe list to send people to. the regulation effectively declares unilaterally ruined is safe —— legislation says. there's been wrangling of the houses of commons and the lords sending it between them. the amendments set on the bill from the house of lords rejected by the house of commons tonight, so it is now back in the lords, they will have votes very shortly indeed and affectation is... boats on two different amendments. affectation is... boats on two differentamendments. one affectation is... boats on two different amendments. one is on giving extra powers to independent monitoring committee to make sure rwanda is a signature in the second is on the idea that those that have served alongside uk armed forces like in afghanistan, should be exempt from the skin. i am joined by the labour leader in house of
it has been a couple of years since borisjohnson first came up with the idea, setting people who came in small boats to rwanda to have their asylum claims processed there. it has been very controversial, as you say, lots of legal... course decided at one stage rwanda was not a safe list to send people to. the regulation effectively declares unilaterally ruined is safe —— legislation says. there's been wrangling of the houses of commons and the lords sending it between them. the amendments...
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chris stark said that rishi sunak�*s predecessors, theresa may and borisjohnson, had done a good job cutting carbon. but he, when asked about a decision last autumn that was made by rishi sunak to water down targets to stop the sale of petrol and diesel cars and also to phase out gas boilers, this is what he told laura kuenssberg. i think it's set us back. so i think we have moved from a position where we were really at the forefront, pushing ahead as quickly as we could on something that i believe to be fundamental to the uk economy, fundamentally beneficial to the people living in this country, whether you care about the climate or not, and we are now in a position now where we're actually trying to recover ground. now, mr stark was also critical of the lib dems and of labour. he said politicians across the spectrum in the uk do... he said they have what he described as a collective fear of talking about climate change. he was also, he said, very disappointed by the decision by the snp, the government in edinburgh, the scottish government, to drop a key climate carbon—cutting tar
chris stark said that rishi sunak�*s predecessors, theresa may and borisjohnson, had done a good job cutting carbon. but he, when asked about a decision last autumn that was made by rishi sunak to water down targets to stop the sale of petrol and diesel cars and also to phase out gas boilers, this is what he told laura kuenssberg. i think it's set us back. so i think we have moved from a position where we were really at the forefront, pushing ahead as quickly as we could on something that i...
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and finally, susana, the| london mayor has boosted the fortunes of one borisjohnson in the past. how much is the personality of the london mayor affect peoples choices? do we have any pulling information on that? and is there an incumbency advantage for many? there's an incumbency advantage but the danger— there's an incumbency advantage but the danger that if i mayor has been imposed _ the danger that if i mayor has been imposed for a long time, are people tired imposed fora long time, are people tired of— imposed for a long time, are people tired of him — imposed for a long time, are people tired of him and looking for something else, that certainly worry for sadiq _ something else, that certainly worry for sadiq khan and his team. if you look for sadiq khan and his team. if you took at _ for sadiq khan and his team. if you took at the — for sadiq khan and his team. if you look at the polling in london, he has been — look at the polling in london, he has been polling far ahead of his opponent— has been polling far ahead of his opponent and 24 or 25 points ahead drop
and finally, susana, the| london mayor has boosted the fortunes of one borisjohnson in the past. how much is the personality of the london mayor affect peoples choices? do we have any pulling information on that? and is there an incumbency advantage for many? there's an incumbency advantage but the danger— there's an incumbency advantage but the danger that if i mayor has been imposed _ the danger that if i mayor has been imposed for a long time, are people tired imposed fora long time, are...
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the uk has been quite consistent, from the time of the outbreak of the war, even before, but borisjohnson and every prime minister subsequently being steadfast in their support for ukraine, and the idea of nato boots on the ground comes from a comment emmanuel macron has made, but no other nato member has been pushing for this. we know what the stakes are. nato is fundamental in keeping russia at bay in ukraine and it is of course critical that america, the funding for ukraine is not, does not continue to be stalled, but the rest of nato is steadfast and in its support for ukraine. all the other foreign ministers today reiterating that. mil foreign ministers today reiterating that. �* , , , foreign ministers today reiterating that. , ,, ., ,, that. all eyes still on the us when it comes to _ that. all eyes still on the us when it comes to that _ that. all eyes still on the us when it comes to that funding. - that. all eyes still on the us when it comes to that funding. i - it comes to that funding. i think their challenges. _ it comes to that funding. i think their challenges. we _ it c
the uk has been quite consistent, from the time of the outbreak of the war, even before, but borisjohnson and every prime minister subsequently being steadfast in their support for ukraine, and the idea of nato boots on the ground comes from a comment emmanuel macron has made, but no other nato member has been pushing for this. we know what the stakes are. nato is fundamental in keeping russia at bay in ukraine and it is of course critical that america, the funding for ukraine is not, does not...
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then borisjohnson's campaign to get brexit done and the promise of levelling up flipped it to the tories. now, with the scandal—hit former conservative mp having to step down, rishi sunak faces a challenge to keep blackpool blue. many coastal areas struggle, blackpool perhaps more than most. it holds eight of the ten most deprived neighbourhoods in england. but this town has received millions in investment, which for some is having an impact. i feel it's starting to pick up. you can see there's new cafe—bars turning up. they've got the new buildings round there. you know, there are some really good places round here and some positives as well. others aren't convinced. it's the worst town for unemployment, the worst town for sickness in the country. so you want to get a stiff whisky now. whatever your party stripes, many are fed up at how blackpool is portrayed. i do believe blackpool has got a lot more going for it than the negative side of it. immigration might be front and centre of political debate in westminster, but not for kim. someone is running from a country that's that bad,
then borisjohnson's campaign to get brexit done and the promise of levelling up flipped it to the tories. now, with the scandal—hit former conservative mp having to step down, rishi sunak faces a challenge to keep blackpool blue. many coastal areas struggle, blackpool perhaps more than most. it holds eight of the ten most deprived neighbourhoods in england. but this town has received millions in investment, which for some is having an impact. i feel it's starting to pick up. you can see...
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borisjohnson has said it is absolutely nuts, it is mad, the party of winston churchill is banning cigars, he says. you are having your say, that is what this is all about, give us a call. and we welcome tracy in devon, jason in glasgow, ian in chippenham and graham in clacton. good morning all. graham, let's get through this, see what you think. what do you think about? ~ ., , ., about? well, to me, nikki, it is a nonsense- _ about? well, to me, nikki, it is a nonsense. nobody, _ about? well, to me, nikki, it is a nonsense. nobody, i— about? well, to me, nikki, it is a nonsense. nobody, i am- about? well, to me, nikki, it is a nonsense. nobody, i am a - about? well, to me, nikki, it is a l nonsense. nobody, i am a smoker, about? well, to me, nikki, it is a . nonsense. nobody, i am a smoker, i have tried to give up quite a lot of times, and the fact is, nobody is addicted to smoking. everybody that smokes is addicted to nicotine within the tobacco. so, what has happened over the last few years, and everybody knows, they've introduced vapes to enable smokers to give up or try to give up
borisjohnson has said it is absolutely nuts, it is mad, the party of winston churchill is banning cigars, he says. you are having your say, that is what this is all about, give us a call. and we welcome tracy in devon, jason in glasgow, ian in chippenham and graham in clacton. good morning all. graham, let's get through this, see what you think. what do you think about? ~ ., , ., about? well, to me, nikki, it is a nonsense- _ about? well, to me, nikki, it is a nonsense. nobody, _ about? well,...
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but some conservatives, | including boris johnson and another including borisjohnson and another former prime minister, hate the idea. , 1 former prime minister, hate the idea. , . ., , idea. the instinct of this establishment, - idea. the instinct of this establishment, which i idea. the instinct of this establishment, which is| idea. the instinct of this - establishment, which is reflected idea. the instinct of this _ establishment, which is reflected by a cross—party consensus today, in today's _ a cross—party consensus today, in today's chamber, is to believe that they, _ today's chamber, is to believe that they, that — today's chamber, is to believe that they, that the government are better at making _ they, that the government are better at making decisions for people than people _ at making decisions for people than people themselves.— at making decisions for people than people themselves. habits, the role of government. _ people themselves. habits, the role of government, social _ people themselves. habits, the role of government, social change. - people themselves. habi
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he will show that he does have that indefinable quality to reach out to these former areas that borisjohnson won. so that's big for him. but to overturn a 73% share of the vote last time round for labour would again be a massive triumph and show that they really are coming home to their former heartlands. and just talking to various people who've been out on the doorsteps, they say it's incredibly close and they're all confident for their own sides, but nobody is really predicting the winner yet. and offerings from the parties vying for the top slot... from ben houchen, a highly personal campaign with no mention of the conservative party other than in the small print. and then bold claims about building a hospital and delivering more international flights. ben houchen hails thousands ofjobs created at tees works, the old redcar steelworks that closed in 2015. no mention of a recent review which criticised oversight of the multi—million pound project with 28 recommendations for greater transparency. for labour, a more conventional party campaign with more modest pledges on free town centre
he will show that he does have that indefinable quality to reach out to these former areas that borisjohnson won. so that's big for him. but to overturn a 73% share of the vote last time round for labour would again be a massive triumph and show that they really are coming home to their former heartlands. and just talking to various people who've been out on the doorsteps, they say it's incredibly close and they're all confident for their own sides, but nobody is really predicting the winner...
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you've spoken, i think, to the mail on sunday about the honeytrap mp and his involvement borisjohnson's involvement in boris johnson's demise. who do you think was william master all this? >> oh, well, know, there's >> oh, well, you know, there's a reason why rishi sunak didn't want to remove, william wragg's. so it's so it's sunak, there's a reason why upset i believe i am led to believe it was graham brady who also insisted that rishi sunak did not remove william wragg's whip. so so we will see. william wragg was absolutely instrumental in the pincher affair, which was a sting which we are as time has passed. now we're going to learn a lot more. are you saying no, no, no no i don't i think sunak's slightly you know, there are people for sunak who are people working for sunak who are people working for sunak who are operating below are doing the operating below sunak. think sometimes maybe sunak. i think sometimes maybe he's unawares of he's caught unawares by some of the things that the people who work doing. but work for him are doing. but william very closely william wragg was very
you've spoken, i think, to the mail on sunday about the honeytrap mp and his involvement borisjohnson's involvement in boris johnson's demise. who do you think was william master all this? >> oh, well, know, there's >> oh, well, you know, there's a reason why rishi sunak didn't want to remove, william wragg's. so it's so it's sunak, there's a reason why upset i believe i am led to believe it was graham brady who also insisted that rishi sunak did not remove william wragg's whip. so...
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parliament, it is whether or not this policy that has been years in the making, was first dreamt up when borisjohnson was prime minister, actually does make a difference in reducing small boat crossings. the prime minister is adamant that it will. he has staked an awful lot of money on it, he has put political capital on it. he has spent an awful lot of time and effort to try to make this into an effective deterrent. we will wait and see whether over the summer, as he hope it well, this will actually reduce the numbers.— it well, this will actually reduce the numbers. ., ~' , the numbers. peter, thank you very much for that. _ the numbers. peter, thank you very much for that. let _ the numbers. peter, thank you very much for that. let me _ the numbers. peter, thank you very much for that. let me bring - the numbers. peter, thank you very much for that. let me bring in - the numbers. peter, thank you very much for that. let me bring in our. much for that. let me bring in our panel to stop victoria coates, usso jack blanchard, politico's uk editor at large. good to have you with us. jack, let me star
parliament, it is whether or not this policy that has been years in the making, was first dreamt up when borisjohnson was prime minister, actually does make a difference in reducing small boat crossings. the prime minister is adamant that it will. he has staked an awful lot of money on it, he has put political capital on it. he has spent an awful lot of time and effort to try to make this into an effective deterrent. we will wait and see whether over the summer, as he hope it well, this will...
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borisjohnson. he broke rules. people want their mps to follow the rules and that is entirely legitimate.- follow the rules and that is entirely legitimate. luke johnson, what do you _ entirely legitimate. luke johnson, what do you think? _ entirely legitimate. luke johnson, what do you think? on _ entirely legitimate. luke johnson, what do you think? on public - what do you think? on public servants in — what do you think? on public servants in general— what do you think? on public servants in general in - what do you think? on public servants in general in this i what do you think? on public - servants in general in this country compared — servants in general in this country compared to any other country on earth _ compared to any other country on earth virtually are remarkably honest — earth virtually are remarkably honest and i do not think many people — honest and i do not think many people realise how lucky we are and if you _ people realise how lucky we are and if you go _ people realise how lucky
borisjohnson. he broke rules. people want their mps to follow the rules and that is entirely legitimate.- follow the rules and that is entirely legitimate. luke johnson, what do you _ entirely legitimate. luke johnson, what do you think? _ entirely legitimate. luke johnson, what do you think? on _ entirely legitimate. luke johnson, what do you think? on public - what do you think? on public servants in — what do you think? on public servants in general— what do you think? on public servants...
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two years ago, borisjohnson announced the government planned to send asylums seekers who crossed the channel on boats to rwanda. so it introduced the nationality and borders act. it didn't work. then it tried with the illegal migration act. that didn't work either. tonight, rishi sunak�*s safety of rwanda bill is still not yet quite on the verge of becoming law because the house of lords is refusing to back down on two amendments. nick's here. we're heading for round four of pin pong — four of ping pong — where where are we tonight? we are in a lengthy session of parliamentary ping—pong, that is the process when the two houses of parliament cannot agree, so the legislation passes to and fro. to keep the analogy going, we have got two balls in play. the first one is the house of lords saying, we want to exempt afghan veterans. the second one is to allow a monitoring body established by the government to rule in future whether rwanda is a safe country. supporters of that amendment see that currently under the bill, if it passes, rwanda would be deemed by parliament to be safe i
two years ago, borisjohnson announced the government planned to send asylums seekers who crossed the channel on boats to rwanda. so it introduced the nationality and borders act. it didn't work. then it tried with the illegal migration act. that didn't work either. tonight, rishi sunak�*s safety of rwanda bill is still not yet quite on the verge of becoming law because the house of lords is refusing to back down on two amendments. nick's here. we're heading for round four of pin pong — four...
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there are conservative mps who want him to lose the whip, mainly supporters of borisjohnson who have never forgiven him for his very strong criticism of the former prime minister. forthe criticism of the former prime minister. for the moment it looks like he will keep the weight because he is seen as a victim. last week jeremy hunt described his apology as courageous and fulsome. but i am detecting that patients with william wragg in the cabinet is wearing thin. 0ne cabinet minister told me they expect he will be facing many more questions. they expect a very thorough look at what happened and they believe that is going to uncover many more details. but this cabinet minister told me that simon hart, the chief whip, is putting a duty of care towards william wragg first because he is believed to be in a vulnerable place in this minister believes that is the right decision by simon hart, that they don't expect the question is to go away. but this really does feel like away. but this really does feel like a governing party once again struggling to find its feet at a very sensitive moment
there are conservative mps who want him to lose the whip, mainly supporters of borisjohnson who have never forgiven him for his very strong criticism of the former prime minister. forthe criticism of the former prime minister. for the moment it looks like he will keep the weight because he is seen as a victim. last week jeremy hunt described his apology as courageous and fulsome. but i am detecting that patients with william wragg in the cabinet is wearing thin. 0ne cabinet minister told me...
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past time to the united states to send this aid and then, you have the other people who have been in borisjohnson's a year where he has to leave this because he is been listening to people who don't want any aid to go overseas and this term we are hearing over and this term we are hearing over and overagain, are and this term we are hearing over and over again, are you church hill or are you chamberlain? and this is a theme that is been going on especially this week as speaker johnson has had to make a decision if he is going to bark at the right flank of his party and move forward with ukraine aid and he's gotten a lot of briefings recently that have made it clear what he needs to do which is to fund ukraine and is a lot consequences for him in order to do it. ., . . ., . . . . do it. you are a patriot and a naval officer. do it. you are a patriot and a naval officer- and _ do it. you are a patriot and a naval officer. and you're _ do it. you are a patriot and a naval officer. and you're also _ do it. you are a patriot and a naval officer. and you're also a - officer. and you're also a republican,
past time to the united states to send this aid and then, you have the other people who have been in borisjohnson's a year where he has to leave this because he is been listening to people who don't want any aid to go overseas and this term we are hearing over and this term we are hearing over and overagain, are and this term we are hearing over and over again, are you church hill or are you chamberlain? and this is a theme that is been going on especially this week as speaker johnson has had...
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i'v e i've instructed the commissioner to make sure any work commenced on dot borisjohnson is stopped. when the tory candidate tries to scare londoners in relation to saying this is what happened under the tories. £21 million has been spent on this already— £21 million has been spent on this already and you know that. sadik khan _ already and you know that. sadik khan said — already and you know that. sadik khan said he would never bring in the us— khan said he would never bring in the us expansion, and he did and nobody— the us expansion, and he did and nobody trust you any more. he nobody trust you any more. brought in nobody trust you any more. he brought in the expansion with nine months' _ brought in the expansion with nine months' notice _ brought in the expansion with nine months' notice that _ brought in the expansion with nine months' notice that made - brought in the expansion with nine months' notice that made it- brought in the expansion with nine| months' notice that made it harder for people — months' notice that made it harder for pe0pte to — months' notic
i'v e i've instructed the commissioner to make sure any work commenced on dot borisjohnson is stopped. when the tory candidate tries to scare londoners in relation to saying this is what happened under the tories. £21 million has been spent on this already— £21 million has been spent on this already and you know that. sadik khan _ already and you know that. sadik khan said — already and you know that. sadik khan said he would never bring in the us— khan said he would never bring in the...
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it was in 2022 when the then prime minister borisjohnson announced his plan that anybody who was to arrive here illegally would be sent to rwanda, 4,000 miles away. but so far, no flights have taken off, and people have continued to arrive in the uk by small boats, making the perilous 20—mile journey across the channel. figures show more than 29,000 people arrived this way last year, a fall from the previous year. however, the first three months of 2024 had the highest number of crossings for this time of year. given the numbers crossing usually increases as the weather improves, those figures suggest we could be headed for another busy year. rishi sunak made stopping the boats one of his five priorities, saying today, "we are in a battle with callous, sophisticated and global criminal gangs" who encourage people to make the life—risking trip for cash. critics say his plan is cruel and unworkable. ending free movement and taking back control of britain's borders was a major factor that led to the 2016 vote to leave the eu. the government wants to maintain the support of the red wall, m
it was in 2022 when the then prime minister borisjohnson announced his plan that anybody who was to arrive here illegally would be sent to rwanda, 4,000 miles away. but so far, no flights have taken off, and people have continued to arrive in the uk by small boats, making the perilous 20—mile journey across the channel. figures show more than 29,000 people arrived this way last year, a fall from the previous year. however, the first three months of 2024 had the highest number of crossings for...
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, getting william wragg was instrumental, as of borisjohnson . getting william wragg was instrumental, as of boris johnson . so getting william wragg was instrumental, as of boris johnson . so ietting william wragg was instrumental, as of boris johnson . so i have rid of boris johnson. so i have no sympathy, he says. no apologies are irrelevant, so just resign immediately and perhaps face a police investigation. police investigation. well, the police are investigating malicious communications, but that's against person who was, against the person who was, well, arguably extorting or whatever it is. the crime is. >> yes, joanne says just because most of us wouldn't do it. these scammers are clever . look how scammers are clever. look how many get scammed by people who think they love them and part with money. there's even a tv series documentary about it . series documentary about it. and, joanne, that is a very fair point. it's not just who get point. it's not just mps who get targeted stuff. ordinary targeted in this stuff. ordinary members as well members of the public as well face
, getting william wragg was instrumental, as of borisjohnson . getting william wragg was instrumental, as of boris johnson . so getting william wragg was instrumental, as of boris johnson . so ietting william wragg was instrumental, as of boris johnson . so i have rid of boris johnson. so i have no sympathy, he says. no apologies are irrelevant, so just resign immediately and perhaps face a police investigation. police investigation. well, the police are investigating malicious communications,...
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two of ourformer prime ministers — borisjohnson and liz truss — have both said the world was safer under donald trump. what do you say to them? i don't know what they're talking about, and it may be in their interest to talk about that. i didn't know they said that, and i'm sorry they did — because safer for what? safer for billionaires not to have to pay taxes? safe for people who dislike people of colour and lgbtq and women in a rising situation? safer for what? saferfor white men? safer for white people? what was it safer for? i came from baltimore, our national anthem was written there, and my favourite line in it is, "proof through the night that our flag was still there." and that flag is our symbol of democracy, with liberty and justice for all. not for tax breaks for the wealthiest people in america, or discrimination against people of colour. liberty and justice for all. nancy pelosi, one of the most prominent democrats in the land. we have had such a busy morning and we have had such a busy morning and we have not much time for the end. sometimes we have a nice chat but i wil
two of ourformer prime ministers — borisjohnson and liz truss — have both said the world was safer under donald trump. what do you say to them? i don't know what they're talking about, and it may be in their interest to talk about that. i didn't know they said that, and i'm sorry they did — because safer for what? safer for billionaires not to have to pay taxes? safe for people who dislike people of colour and lgbtq and women in a rising situation? safer for what? saferfor white men?...