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mi; is a conservative in name only? my view is is a conservative in name only? ij�*i view is we is a conservative in name only? m view is we should absolutely is a conservative in name only? m1 view is we should absolutely protect children from damage and danger while they are developing decision—making capabilities. we are a free country, we shouldn't be telling people not to smoke. i worried where it will lead, whether we will get a sugar allowance every week or a number of drinks we can have. , , ,, i, ~ i, have. indulge me, is rishi sunak an insufficient conservative? _ have. indulge me, is rishi sunak an insufficient conservative? i - have. indulge me, is rishi sunak an insufficient conservative? i don't i insufficient conservative? i don't know why the — insufficient conservative? i don't know why the policy _ insufficient conservative? i don't know why the policy has - insufficient conservative? i don't know why the policy has been i insufficient conservative? i don't i know why the policy has been brought forward, but i think it is own conservative
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he's abandoned the conservative party to save the nhs, _ and i think there are millions of conservative voters - across the country who are feeling politically homeless, _ who can see the chaos - and the failure to deliver of now five conservative prime ministers, who are now looking _ for an alternative. and i hope they will trust the doctor. . so how will labour use this moment? in the sky interview, the prime minister was asked four or five times about the july election. so has that gone away? is that speculation? or is this new season, and we're going to have this type of talk now for weeks? oh, the election speculation this week went crazy. and i was speaking to people at the start of the week, obviously laura talked last week on this podcast about whispers she'd been hearing. at the start of the week, a few people proactively got in touch to say things like, "have you heard about these rumours "that an election might be called next week?" you know, when i bounce that off people, it's certainly the case that there are some people at the top of the conservative party who believe tha
he's abandoned the conservative party to save the nhs, _ and i think there are millions of conservative voters - across the country who are feeling politically homeless, _ who can see the chaos - and the failure to deliver of now five conservative prime ministers, who are now looking _ for an alternative. and i hope they will trust the doctor. . so how will labour use this moment? in the sky interview, the prime minister was asked four or five times about the july election. so has that gone...
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we don't think of conservative as conservative as belong to this or that political camp. we think of it as a set of habits of mind and of the one of i think our great joys have been has been having people read the book and react to it and say, well, this doesn't actually feel that conservative to me. and we're like, well, that's wonderful you know, you are welcome to anything that you would like to embrace, including endorsements from people who are definitely not republican. that's a great statement. so let's get my view on anything. it was brilliant it was great. and thank you for helping us out. so the conversation's already begun the discussion has taken off and in twittersphere or whatever we call it now and online and on blogs and, that's what books do, right? they create conversation. and i really think that and hope that that's what this book does. it gets people talking and, discussing and debating. and so let me bring one of those debates here. so one of our friends wrote and said, really great. but there are some things that i wish you talked more about. and so
we don't think of conservative as conservative as belong to this or that political camp. we think of it as a set of habits of mind and of the one of i think our great joys have been has been having people read the book and react to it and say, well, this doesn't actually feel that conservative to me. and we're like, well, that's wonderful you know, you are welcome to anything that you would like to embrace, including endorsements from people who are definitely not republican. that's a great...
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so the conservative party. so the conservative party. so the conservative party has been divided as to how to approach this issue. and i just thought, you know, i'm a logical person. i thought the logic of brexit is you have to do things differently. what is the point of leaving the european union if you've still got all the laws on the statute books? just no, i agree with that. >> but in some ways, what this book shows also is that those divides within the conservative party don't exist just on brexit. they exist on virtually everything. there are two distinctly different wings of the current conservative party. we're told it's a broad church, but it strikes me that right now it's a broad church without faith. >> well, i believe there is a clear conservative faith and set of policies , and i've talked of policies, and i've talked about what they are being proud of. our nation state. yeah, low taxes and small government. but that's your position. but but that's your position. but but thatis that's your position. but but that is what i th
so the conservative party. so the conservative party. so the conservative party has been divided as to how to approach this issue. and i just thought, you know, i'm a logical person. i thought the logic of brexit is you have to do things differently. what is the point of leaving the european union if you've still got all the laws on the statute books? just no, i agree with that. >> but in some ways, what this book shows also is that those divides within the conservative party don't exist...
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mps voted for it, 59 conservative mps voted for it, 59 conservative mps voted against and 106 conservative mps abstained. if you add up the number of opposition mps had they voted against then rishi sunak would have lost. i spoke to another cabinet member who said you're in the curious position of the government putting business in front of parliament and the main opposition parties were instructing their mps to vote for the government business and the government was giving its mps a free vote. a bit of an inquest going on, loyalists saying that the prime minister did the right thing otherwise he would have had a rebellion but one former minister said that today rishi sunak has blown up as party once again and there are conservative mps at other�*s throats. there are conservative mps at other's throats.— there are conservative mps at other's throats. and how has the 'ostlin: other's throats. and how has the jostling played — other's throats. and how has the jostling played out? _ other's throats. and how has the jostling played out? well - other's throats. and how has the jostling pl
mps voted for it, 59 conservative mps voted for it, 59 conservative mps voted against and 106 conservative mps abstained. if you add up the number of opposition mps had they voted against then rishi sunak would have lost. i spoke to another cabinet member who said you're in the curious position of the government putting business in front of parliament and the main opposition parties were instructing their mps to vote for the government business and the government was giving its mps a free vote....
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it's definitely not a conservative vote, i've never voted conservative, ever. but he is an independent person, as far as i can understand. i will probably vote labour, to be honest. would you always vote labour? not always. but i probably will this time. why do you think you will vote this time? i don't like the direction of the conservatives in the past eight years. are you tempted to give an indication of who you might vote for? no! not even my husband knows who i'm going to vote for! we've been married for. 40 years, and i still don't know who she votes for! that's quite something! so do you go to the polling station together? yes. and you enter the booth, and that's a private matter? yes. that's it, yes. discretion in a crucial battleground. there are 26 parliamentary constituencies wholly within the west midlands combined authority area. many will be fought on new boundaries. calculations suggest that the tories would have won 13 of them in 2019. current opinion polls suggest a national swing of between 15 and 16% from the tories to labour. that could net
it's definitely not a conservative vote, i've never voted conservative, ever. but he is an independent person, as far as i can understand. i will probably vote labour, to be honest. would you always vote labour? not always. but i probably will this time. why do you think you will vote this time? i don't like the direction of the conservatives in the past eight years. are you tempted to give an indication of who you might vote for? no! not even my husband knows who i'm going to vote for! we've...
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ben bradley, though he's a conservative party mp, he's not i a conservative party mp, he's not begin up those credentials, talking more about what he has achieved in those two rows, rather than what about the parties do nationally. he's aware of the fact that the tories are struggling, a long way behind the labour party in national opinion polls. similar to what andy street, the tory incumbent in the west midlands has been doing, and also in tees valley, so in a way we will not be able to read too much into the results nationally because the local conservative consuls have distanced themselves from the party on a national basis. the difference between ben bradley and andy street, he does already have a record to speak of, he is well—known, that might help them, it might hinder him as well. the labour party are confident they will be able to win the east midlands mayoral, but turnout will be key. the talk about the sense of disillusionment here, the sense of disillusionment here, the idea of having a mere, and if it's the lower mayor —— turnout, it helps the conservatives, but i
ben bradley, though he's a conservative party mp, he's not i a conservative party mp, he's not begin up those credentials, talking more about what he has achieved in those two rows, rather than what about the parties do nationally. he's aware of the fact that the tories are struggling, a long way behind the labour party in national opinion polls. similar to what andy street, the tory incumbent in the west midlands has been doing, and also in tees valley, so in a way we will not be able to read...
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one by a very conservative scholar. one by a very liberal scholar that have the age of reagan, their title. they're simply question that begins in 1980. there's an argument that reagan had begun to get these ideas to the nation before 80 that what reagan's in this inaugural address changed american politics and moved it into a different direction. until obama and then again until trump took a very different perspective. so for writing in 2006. new york times columnist conservative david brooks that reagan's view that less government equals more freedom government is the problem. it became the organizing conservative principle of the. nicholas lehrman, who writes for the new republic talked about how reagan's ideas became unassailable in politics for again for nearly a generation. so we know that this speech is incredibly important because it was a foundational statement. and i want to give one more source and a very unlike buckley one on the importance of reagan's ideas in the 2008 campaign. then senator barack obama ir
one by a very conservative scholar. one by a very liberal scholar that have the age of reagan, their title. they're simply question that begins in 1980. there's an argument that reagan had begun to get these ideas to the nation before 80 that what reagan's in this inaugural address changed american politics and moved it into a different direction. until obama and then again until trump took a very different perspective. so for writing in 2006. new york times columnist conservative david brooks...
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difficult for the councillors from the conservative party where they are not doing — conservative party where they are not doing well in the polls, an example — not doing well in the polls, an example would be dorset, where 82 seats— example would be dorset, where 82 seats are _ example would be dorset, where 82 seats are up and it has in the past been _ seats are up and it has in the past been a _ seats are up and it has in the past been a very— seats are up and it has in the past been a very safe conservative area, not just _ been a very safe conservative area, notjust liberal been a very safe conservative area, not just liberal democrats challenge and there. _ not just liberal democrats challenge and there, but also the greens and independent councillors. they don't believe _ independent councillors. they don't believe that sir keir starmer is definitely going to be the next prime — definitely going to be the next prime minister. they are casting about— prime minister. they are casting about for— prime minister. they are casting about for independent ratepayers in these _
difficult for the councillors from the conservative party where they are not doing — conservative party where they are not doing well in the polls, an example — not doing well in the polls, an example would be dorset, where 82 seats— example would be dorset, where 82 seats are _ example would be dorset, where 82 seats are up and it has in the past been _ seats are up and it has in the past been a _ seats are up and it has in the past been a very— seats are up and it has in the past been...
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party. are handled by the conservative pa . ., ., ., , are handled by the conservative pa. party. the honourable lady mentions the very serious _ party. the honourable lady mentions the very serious allegations - party. the honourable lady mentions the very serious allegations and - the very serious allegations and other_ the very serious allegations and other incidents _ the very serious allegations and other incidents of _ the very serious allegations and other incidents of covert - the very serious allegations and other incidents of covert that i the very serious allegations and i other incidents of covert that came to light _ other incidents of covert that came to light during _ other incidents of covert that came to light during the _ other incidents of covert that came to light during the course - other incidents of covert that came to light during the course of- other incidents of covert that came to light during the course of the i to light during the course of the recess — to light during the course of the recess these _ to light during the course of the recess.
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ask conservative. even conservative university. you know what's. what's the telos? what's the final cause of the university raising money? uh, building new buildings. we've got a great football team. this, you know, the trustees are very excited about. institutional neutrality gets you there. institute neutrality is, you know, unilateral surrender. that's it amounts to in practice. and so you get conservatives who become the caretakers of their enemies institutions. you know i'll be at the top kind of figurehead but everyone below is operating a different set of principles and so there's a whole series of them. but i think that's the that's the most important one and then i can education two things that i think are just like, oh my god, it's such a big problem we need to teach kids to think not what to think. and hey, how that even logically possible, how do you teach a kid how to think without any content and then be if you evaporate kind of content decisions, somebody else will fill those. you get howard zinn for your class. you know, he's not teaching kids. and a
ask conservative. even conservative university. you know what's. what's the telos? what's the final cause of the university raising money? uh, building new buildings. we've got a great football team. this, you know, the trustees are very excited about. institutional neutrality gets you there. institute neutrality is, you know, unilateral surrender. that's it amounts to in practice. and so you get conservatives who become the caretakers of their enemies institutions. you know i'll be at the top...
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that's conservative party. and that's the hearing the rhetoric we're hearing from richard . and a lot of the richard tice. and a lot of the conservatives, particularly after they picked up the reform. so a of particularly so a lot of reform, particularly after anderson defected. after lee anderson defected. and i the conservatives, i think also the conservatives, are going to be very wary of losing votes and they're losing those votes and they're going to reform. going to want to kick reform. you political are you know, political parties are tribal . and so when you tribal things. and so when you have a new rival emerging, you're not thinking , how do we you're not thinking, how do we do a pact and how do we buy them out? you're thinking how do we kick them? and do do we kick them? and how do do we defeat and i think really, kick them? and how do do we defea'going and i think really, kick them? and how do do we defea'going to lnd i think really, kick them? and how do do we defea'going to be i think really, kick
that's conservative party. and that's the hearing the rhetoric we're hearing from richard . and a lot of the richard tice. and a lot of the conservatives, particularly after they picked up the reform. so a of particularly so a lot of reform, particularly after anderson defected. after lee anderson defected. and i the conservatives, i think also the conservatives, are going to be very wary of losing votes and they're losing those votes and they're going to reform. going to want to kick reform....
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the conservation cool offices, all the trees have been filed. a good idea about, hey, come you, why his this would been cut, took all the locals made well, some trees for that use, but only if the request is approved at a higher level. um, what the item hold on. i mean, the local eco got explains to the office, so why these cutting was agreed on the so i was just, i would do it on monday. the word was cut to make a road to the last develop lower that i said, we had nothing to make the road and there's a river in the middle of or 40 the how much? so we cut the wood to make us thanks for the bridge for that you'd be of us and we didn't want to cut it into 2 feet. could have a meeting of the people approve the decision making because we had no other means of putting the other rules how to, to enforce the nature reserve extends into the ocean on the joint patrols carry out unannounced cheques on returning fishermen in case they've quotes any protected species under the watchful gaze of the eco gods. the crew unloads its touch. these rays quickly end
the conservation cool offices, all the trees have been filed. a good idea about, hey, come you, why his this would been cut, took all the locals made well, some trees for that use, but only if the request is approved at a higher level. um, what the item hold on. i mean, the local eco got explains to the office, so why these cutting was agreed on the so i was just, i would do it on monday. the word was cut to make a road to the last develop lower that i said, we had nothing to make the road and...
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keir conservatives but what about the labour party?— conservatives but what about the labour pa ? ,, ., ., , ., labour party? keir starmer on social media said it — labour party? keir starmer on social media said it was _ labour party? keir starmer on social media said it was fantastic _ labour party? keir starmer on social media said it was fantastic to - media said it was fantastic to welcome dr poulter to the changed labour party. it is time to end conservative chaos, turn the page and get britain's future back was not pleased that dan poulter has decided to join us not pleased that dan poulter has decided tojoin us on not pleased that dan poulter has decided to join us on this journey and dan poulter says he would like to see an election happen now. it is not about to, i don't think. the expectation sill is that the general election will probably be towards the autumn. he intends to stay in parliament. there is no requirement to have a by—election if there is a defection like this will stop he will now be sitting on labour's ranks. �* ., ., , will now be sitting on labou
keir conservatives but what about the labour party?— conservatives but what about the labour pa ? ,, ., ., , ., labour party? keir starmer on social media said it — labour party? keir starmer on social media said it was _ labour party? keir starmer on social media said it was fantastic _ labour party? keir starmer on social media said it was fantastic to - media said it was fantastic to welcome dr poulter to the changed labour party. it is time to end conservative chaos, turn the page and...
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i didn't feel conservative. i didn't very conservative didn't feel very conservative doing it. but, you know, it was illegal. yeah. now now we have the public and a lot of it. i see the polling as well. a lot of people are concerned about what are they voting for when they conservative. exactly. they vote conservative. exactly. the people who voted for the conservative party i conservative party in 2019, i think still half are undecided. so there's a bit play for so there's a bit to play for there. for rishi sunak to get, yes, his plan out there. but the conservative beliefs, which i think we'll talk about later, about whether we just whether people believe in the conservative party and what they're , once they get they're about, once they get those beliefs, they'll make those beliefs, then they'll make decision. to just linda's decision. i want to just linda's point will in point about what will happen in the probably will the locals there probably will be a bloody nose given to the government. at government. it generally is at this point in the political cycle, it's really sa
i didn't feel conservative. i didn't very conservative didn't feel very conservative doing it. but, you know, it was illegal. yeah. now now we have the public and a lot of it. i see the polling as well. a lot of people are concerned about what are they voting for when they conservative. exactly. they vote conservative. exactly. the people who voted for the conservative party i conservative party in 2019, i think still half are undecided. so there's a bit play for so there's a bit to play for...
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a lack of the conservation ethic in the culture, our society, the the kind of conservation ethic that aldo leopold talked about when he simply said we're all of the same biotic system and all parts of it are intertwined. and then the end important i perceive a a germination of this kind of an ethic. yeah. and growing in this country and we have to have where do you that. well i, i, i've talked to i've been talking for almost 40 years, 35 years around the country and i see it running every place i go on this year to speak. and last year somebody comes up and says i was in school but just to be an at their college. and many of them are teachers many of them and they have a strong ethical concept about about when we get through this one, you will have these grade school, college and high school kids up whose parents are more sensitive and teaching them and the and so forth. so i see the germination of an ethic that's going to say it must that if we're intruding, let's not what are the consequences if we had any just ordinary common sense in the politics of this country we wouldn't have p
a lack of the conservation ethic in the culture, our society, the the kind of conservation ethic that aldo leopold talked about when he simply said we're all of the same biotic system and all parts of it are intertwined. and then the end important i perceive a a germination of this kind of an ethic. yeah. and growing in this country and we have to have where do you that. well i, i, i've talked to i've been talking for almost 40 years, 35 years around the country and i see it running every place...
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are the other— there and the conservatives are the other party— there and the conservatives are the other party in the chamber but i think— other party in the chamber but i think the — other party in the chamber but i think the lib dems will not be going backwards _ think the lib dems will not be going backwards soon. if you go down the word on— backwards soon. if you go down the word on the — backwards soon. if you go down the word on the m4 to swindon, that is seen _ word on the m4 to swindon, that is seen as_ word on the m4 to swindon, that is seen as a _ word on the m4 to swindon, that is seen as a bellwether, and whether swindon— seen as a bellwether, and whether swindon goes in the general election is generally where the general election— is generally where the general election goes. tories lost control of time _ election goes. tories lost control of time and labour ticket but i think— of time and labour ticket but i think labour is confident to increase _ think labour is confident to increase their control which will bode _ increase their control which will hode
are the other— there and the conservatives are the other party— there and the conservatives are the other party in the chamber but i think— other party in the chamber but i think the — other party in the chamber but i think the lib dems will not be going backwards _ think the lib dems will not be going backwards soon. if you go down the word on— backwards soon. if you go down the word on the — backwards soon. if you go down the word on the m4 to swindon, that is seen _ word on the...
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so children are also aware of the financial benefits of conservation. given that if i am a customer, i would like to protect these animals because they helped the country in commerce and it safari tours and brings us money. people come to see that i know and, and that generates revenue your best. so it helped improve people standard of living it and, and, and then grow simple if it was done. this is latoya. why says he's optimistic about the future because it seems that young people are becoming more environmentally aware that it's a, you'd sent day. so you understand it because i need to connect with the land to say to them. and so i'm going to send that to learn about 12 day. of course, i won't feed them to pick up for the most of this particular, but on the line that you won't even know some names is pictures of some plants that do funding this particular area and they know the use. so that is somebody that makes me happy. the local i listen to population remains a concern. in 2019400 of them were counted in the nearby loose sab conservancy, ambrose
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, by which he meant conserving the spirit of the original revolution. daniel webster, the whig politician who wrote the whole progress of the american system, is marked by a peculiar conservatism, where it was peculiar because of its exceptional status only in the american antebellum republic, the argument went, was a conservative posture necessary in order to defend liberal enlightenment values? james fenimore cooper wrote here in america, the democrat is the conservative and thank god he has something worth preserving. and this perception, by the way, was was reinforced by radical rule. it was sometimes reinforced by radical european observers and immigrants to the united states. there were important chartist figures, and i'll be referencing one later on that the radical chartist movement in britain, many of them saw all across the ocean the united states as the place which had put into effect the demands of the people's charter. already they had accomplished the great republic of the west. everything that was being demanded by the working class movem
, by which he meant conserving the spirit of the original revolution. daniel webster, the whig politician who wrote the whole progress of the american system, is marked by a peculiar conservatism, where it was peculiar because of its exceptional status only in the american antebellum republic, the argument went, was a conservative posture necessary in order to defend liberal enlightenment values? james fenimore cooper wrote here in america, the democrat is the conservative and thank god he has...
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because i think he believes in conservative| believes in conservative values. i think it's a shame thatis values. i think it's a shame that is not in the conservative party. ms truss added that she can't see a purpose for the united nations — saying it's had a "positively damaging" effect on dealing with international situations. you're live with bbc news. israel says iran "will be met with a response", as retribution for the islamic republic's attack over the weekend. israeli officials had said that they reserved the right to respond, but today's remark, by israel's army chief, is the strongest indication yet that they will go ahead. prime minister benjamin netanyahu's war cabinet met on monday, for the second time in as many days, to discuss specifics. an attack would fly in the face of warnings from many of israel's allies, including the united states, which have urged restraint. tehran, meanwhile, asked western leaders to "appreciate "iran's restraint" towards israel, given what it calls "war crimes" being committed by israel in gaza. but he added the ove
because i think he believes in conservative| believes in conservative values. i think it's a shame thatis values. i think it's a shame that is not in the conservative party. ms truss added that she can't see a purpose for the united nations — saying it's had a "positively damaging" effect on dealing with international situations. you're live with bbc news. israel says iran "will be met with a response", as retribution for the islamic republic's attack over the weekend....
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i fear now _ conservative party for it. i fear now that — conservative party for it. i fear now that the party itself has even begun— now that the party itself has even begun to — now that the party itself has even begun to give up any hope of retaining _ begun to give up any hope of retaining that many seats in the next _ retaining that many seats in the next general election. it feels as though— next general election. it feels as though we are in a period now where we are _ though we are in a period now where we are waiting for the keys to be handed _ we are waiting for the keys to be handed over to keir starmer for number— handed over to keir starmer for number 10. we handed over to keir starmer for number 10-_ handed over to keir starmer for number10. ~ , . , ~ .,, number10. we shall see. annabel, thank ou number10. we shall see. annabel, thank you very _ number10. we shall see. annabel, thank you very much _ number10. we shall see. annabel, thank you very much for _ number10. we shall see. annabel, thank you very much for that. - number10. we shall see. a
i fear now _ conservative party for it. i fear now that — conservative party for it. i fear now that the party itself has even begun— now that the party itself has even begun to — now that the party itself has even begun to give up any hope of retaining _ begun to give up any hope of retaining that many seats in the next _ retaining that many seats in the next general election. it feels as though— next general election. it feels as though we are in a period now where we are _ though we...
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conservative mp, daniel poulter defects to labour, saying he disagrees with the conservative party's health policies. the tesla chief, elon musk, has landed in beijing where he's expected to meet chinese officials to discuss electric vehicles. and a gold pocket watch worn by the wealthiest passenger on the titanic sells for six times the asking price. hello. i'm catherine byaruhanga. we start in the middle east, where efforts are being made to try to bring about a ceasefire in southern gaza. israel's foreign minister has said a planned ground assault on the southern gaza city of rafah, could be suspended — if a deal emerges to free the hostages still held by hamas. israel katz said their freedom was a top priority. hamas has posted a new video, which shows two of the hostages captured during its october attack. keith siegel, and omri miran, both identify themselves. while the video is not dated, there is a reference to the recent passover holiday. it's the second such video that hamas — considered a terror group by the uk and us governments — has published in the past few days.
conservative mp, daniel poulter defects to labour, saying he disagrees with the conservative party's health policies. the tesla chief, elon musk, has landed in beijing where he's expected to meet chinese officials to discuss electric vehicles. and a gold pocket watch worn by the wealthiest passenger on the titanic sells for six times the asking price. hello. i'm catherine byaruhanga. we start in the middle east, where efforts are being made to try to bring about a ceasefire in southern gaza....
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if he “oined conservative pa . �* be good if he “oined conservative pa . r , be good if he “oined conservative pa . . , ., be good if he “oined conservative pa �* , ., ~ be good if he “oined conservative pa ~ , ., ~ gardenin party. and became an mp? gardening if he “oined party. and became an mp? gardening if he joined the _ party. and became an mp? gardening if he joined the conservative - party. and became an mp? gardening if he joined the conservative party i if he joined the conservative party i would support him becoming an mp, yes. i would support him becoming an mp, es. ~ , i would support him becoming an mp, yes-- because — i would support him becoming an mp, yes-- because i _ i would support him becoming an mp, yes. why? because i think he believes in — yes. why? because i think he believes in conservative i yes. why? because i think he i believes in conservative values, yes. why? because i think he believes in conservative values, i think it is a shame he is not in the conservative party. we think it is a shame he is not in the conservative party.— think it is a shame h
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and conserving 41 million acres of precious land and water. we will take 30% of it by 2030 to make sure it is served. we are well on our way. [applause] we have already attracted $700 billion of private sector investment to advance manufacturing and clean energy. we have created thousands of jobs. despite the overwhelming devastation, there are still those two deny the climate crisis. many of our republican friends don't seem to think it is true. they want to reveal the -- repeal the inflation reduction act. and rollback protections for clean air and clean water. i am not making that up. it is real. listen to what they say. anyone who denies the impacts of climate change his condemning the american people to a very dangerous future. they want to take us backward. i am absolutely determined to move forward. [applause] let me close with this, in 1933, roosevelt outlines the civilian conservation corps. he said more important than material gains will be the moral and spiritual value of such work. he always put it a context that went beyond the im
and conserving 41 million acres of precious land and water. we will take 30% of it by 2030 to make sure it is served. we are well on our way. [applause] we have already attracted $700 billion of private sector investment to advance manufacturing and clean energy. we have created thousands of jobs. despite the overwhelming devastation, there are still those two deny the climate crisis. many of our republican friends don't seem to think it is true. they want to reveal the -- repeal the inflation...
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what can the conservatives do. because you know, you've got your former boss, for example, he is in charge of sort of looking at devolution. now some conservatives are saying maybe we made a bit of a mistake on devolution . devolution. >> well, i think, you know, devolution is important. you know, giving local communities the right to have a say over what is important to them and impact on them. >> i mean, come on, it's just a wind up, isn't it? >> well, i think, the proposed that the people, you know, look, i think the devolved assemblies have a role to play, and they're doing particularly, particularly well in scotland. but i think, look, you know, you what you can't do is with devolution is devolve and forget. and i think for far too long, both under labour and probably under successive conservatives administrations, it's just been devolving power to local authorities or, or , devolved authorities or, or, devolved assemblies without remembering that actually there is still a responsibility of the uk government t
what can the conservatives do. because you know, you've got your former boss, for example, he is in charge of sort of looking at devolution. now some conservatives are saying maybe we made a bit of a mistake on devolution . devolution. >> well, i think, you know, devolution is important. you know, giving local communities the right to have a say over what is important to them and impact on them. >> i mean, come on, it's just a wind up, isn't it? >> well, i think, the proposed...
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what has been the conservative response? the conservative party has said they are investigating and it would not be appropriate to comment publicly further but one of the interesting layers to this story is that the times said that the conservative headquarters were made aware of at least some of the claims about mark menzies several months ago, right at the start of this year, and grant shapps, the defence secretary, appeared to admit that this morning. he said the conservative party had been aware of some of the allegations for what he said was a while. so that raises a question, which the labour party are posing, of why the conservative party didn't suspend mark menzies is a conservative mp until yesterday when the story broke. grant shapps said thatis the story broke. grant shapps said that is because new information come to light at some point but the labour party are asking and they have just sent a letter to the conservative party asking whether the conservative party went to the police when they first glimpse of thes
what has been the conservative response? the conservative party has said they are investigating and it would not be appropriate to comment publicly further but one of the interesting layers to this story is that the times said that the conservative headquarters were made aware of at least some of the claims about mark menzies several months ago, right at the start of this year, and grant shapps, the defence secretary, appeared to admit that this morning. he said the conservative party had been...
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on conservation. those words may have something in common, the last syllable where they differ. we are aware that it is important to let people know that the science is pretty clear on this. sides is pretty clear on this. the chemistry and the physics are very clear, the modeling is complex you can doubt some of the modeling. you can pull apart some of the assumptions, but the chemistry, adding co2 to the atmosphere and that causes an increase in the heat here, that is pretty much indisputable. physics isn't new. the chemistry, i can even understand that. i only had high school chemistry and i know there is an equal s ign there. if you add more carbon dioxide, you have to follow the chemistry. very important for us to get that word out. we have some merchants of doubt. a book turned into a movie by that same name. really shows how some people introduced doubt when there really was not any doubt. host: we have a view who asks via text should we be fighting climate change or developing strategies to cop
on conservation. those words may have something in common, the last syllable where they differ. we are aware that it is important to let people know that the science is pretty clear on this. sides is pretty clear on this. the chemistry and the physics are very clear, the modeling is complex you can doubt some of the modeling. you can pull apart some of the assumptions, but the chemistry, adding co2 to the atmosphere and that causes an increase in the heat here, that is pretty much indisputable....
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he has abandoned the conservative party to save the nhs. i think there are millions of conservative voters across the country feeling politically homeless who can see the chaos and the failure to deliver of now five conservative prime ministers, who are now looking for an alternative. i hope they will trust the doctor who has seen the conservative party up close in parliament and also the changed labour party up close in parliament and i hope they will give change a chance at the next general election by following dan poulter backing labour. speaking elsewhere this morning, the prime minister very much on the attack, saying labour has no plan, no vision and he talks about the announcement on defence spending this week to say that is a big success and he has also been talking about the fact are finally into law and talks about that being a big deterrent, so trying to keep the focus, this morning, away from this news, these words from dan poulter nonetheless a very damaging blow to rishi sunak, a blow from a former colleague. and dan poulter,
he has abandoned the conservative party to save the nhs. i think there are millions of conservative voters across the country feeling politically homeless who can see the chaos and the failure to deliver of now five conservative prime ministers, who are now looking for an alternative. i hope they will trust the doctor who has seen the conservative party up close in parliament and also the changed labour party up close in parliament and i hope they will give change a chance at the next general...
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party now is not the conservative party he joined conservative party now is not the conservative party hejoined in 2010, that it's lost its compassion, and it doesn't value public services in the way he thinks he ought to and he also told me he believes some of his now former tory colleagues share his now former tory colleagues share his views. i his now former tory colleagues share his views. ., �* ., .. , ., �* his views. i don't accept that. i'm olice his views. i don't accept that. i'm police minister, _ his views. i don't accept that. i'm police minister, i— his views. i don't accept that. i'm police minister, iwork— his views. i don't accept that. i'm police minister, i work closely - his views. i don't accept that. i'm. police minister, i work closely with police minister, i work closely with police every day of the week. ask any police officer or chief, is to, they will say the home secretary, they will say the home secretary, the prime minister and i hugely value the sacrifice they are making working for the public, the same is true of workers in the nhs, school teache
party now is not the conservative party he joined conservative party now is not the conservative party hejoined in 2010, that it's lost its compassion, and it doesn't value public services in the way he thinks he ought to and he also told me he believes some of his now former tory colleagues share his now former tory colleagues share his views. i his now former tory colleagues share his views. ., �* ., .. , ., �* his views. i don't accept that. i'm olice his views. i don't accept that. i'm...
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but the conservatives - for the police. but the conservatives feel - for the police. but the - conservatives feel differently. it is not acceptable to avoid taxation in the way that may have occurred here. and it is not acceptable to berry henson and ignore the situation, which is of course what angela rayner wants to do. are than that, keir starmersaid angela rayner wants to do. are than that, keir starmer said that this is something he is not even prepared to read a report into. the something he is not even prepared to read a report into.— read a report into. the details of the story are _ read a report into. the details of the story are technical, - read a report into. the details of the story are technical, the - read a report into. the details of. the story are technical, the correct registration of an address several years ago. the politics are simple, questions of hypocrisy and breaking the law, both of which angela rayner denies. she is one of may propose not best known campaigners and a thorn in the side of the conservatives. now police investigation is lik
but the conservatives - for the police. but the conservatives feel - for the police. but the - conservatives feel differently. it is not acceptable to avoid taxation in the way that may have occurred here. and it is not acceptable to berry henson and ignore the situation, which is of course what angela rayner wants to do. are than that, keir starmersaid angela rayner wants to do. are than that, keir starmer said that this is something he is not even prepared to read a report into. the something...
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conservative daniel institute and hungry. there's a reason that when victor whereby and visits the united states, conservative circles and donald trump rule out the red carpet for him, it's because in their eyes hungry is a success story hungry has been able to implement many of the reforms to its democracy. the conservative circles in the united states would like to implement to american democracy. now just to put this in perspective, the bertelsmann transformation index, which looks at democratic developments in a $137.00 countries around the world, is found that year after year hungry is drifted further away from a democracy towards in our talk proceed through dismantling checks and balances, consolidating power, meet media, freedom. if these are the examples that the, that a major us political party are wish to emanate and united states. then i think there's room to worry for the state of american democracy. moved forward with a look at the elections, very slippery slope at let's look at the european elections because tho
conservative daniel institute and hungry. there's a reason that when victor whereby and visits the united states, conservative circles and donald trump rule out the red carpet for him, it's because in their eyes hungry is a success story hungry has been able to implement many of the reforms to its democracy. the conservative circles in the united states would like to implement to american democracy. now just to put this in perspective, the bertelsmann transformation index, which looks at...
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party— what the right of the conservative party feel — what the right of the conservative party feel about the row under policy— party feel about the row under policy and i think the test of it will be — policy and i think the test of it will be when we get to june and july and we _ will be when we get to june and july and we see — will be when we get to june and july and we see how many flights are going _ and we see how many flights are going and — and we see how many flights are going and also what reform says about _ going and also what reform says about this because they are nipping at the _ about this because they are nipping at the conservatives heals, the last polls you _ at the conservatives heals, the last polls you had the tories on 19% and reform _ polls you had the tories on 19% and reform on — polls you had the tories on 19% and reform on 13%. i think for the right reform on13%. i think for the right win- reform on 13%. i think for the right wing and _ reform on 13%. i think for the right wing and a — reform on 13%. i think for the right wing and a conservat
party— what the right of the conservative party feel — what the right of the conservative party feel about the row under policy— party feel about the row under policy and i think the test of it will be — policy and i think the test of it will be when we get to june and july and we _ will be when we get to june and july and we see — will be when we get to june and july and we see how many flights are going _ and we see how many flights are going and — and we see how many flights are...
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, that true conservatives, conservatives would allow people to make choices that are perhaps bad for them. and why would you be busying yourselves with bills like that .7 like that? >> so two things. first of all, of course, the conservative party is a broad church. it includes everyone from suella braverman, you rightly braverman, which you rightly described which is described on the right, which is where all the way where i am to all the way through lefties think we through to lefties who think we in sense, who in the conservative sense, who think have remained think we should have remained in the forth, the european union and so forth, although we our own although we have our own internal disagreements internal family disagreements from on the point from time to time on the point you make about smoking ban, i would just make the point that whilst the prime minister is seeking to introduce legislation which the labour party is now supporting and says we'll get over the line, i think they're probably right. he's doing so in a vote and i a free vote and i was a candidate selected by
, that true conservatives, conservatives would allow people to make choices that are perhaps bad for them. and why would you be busying yourselves with bills like that .7 like that? >> so two things. first of all, of course, the conservative party is a broad church. it includes everyone from suella braverman, you rightly braverman, which you rightly described which is described on the right, which is where all the way where i am to all the way through lefties think we through to lefties...