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like ed miliband does. paul >> yes, just stop oil alienates people from its cause, as leo and ed miliband did say. labour shadow energy security secretary agrees climate change is an emergency, but massively questions the activist group's tactics. so i have a few issues here. one is that, with labour coming into power, almost inevitably we are going to see an escalation of alarmism when it comes to climate change, and things like net zero will be ramped up to such a degree that we will have to sacrifice all sorts of things to prop it up and any government that does that across the world at the moment is failing is, you know, in front of our own eyes. and it's not just that it's failing, it's not just that it's failing, it's going to rob a whole generation, but is that actually going to happen? >> kiri ? because, i mean, keir >> kiri? because, i mean, keir has dropped his pledge to spend. i think it was £27 billion on on net zero, and he seems to be dialling that back . and so with dialling that back. and s
like ed miliband does. paul >> yes, just stop oil alienates people from its cause, as leo and ed miliband did say. labour shadow energy security secretary agrees climate change is an emergency, but massively questions the activist group's tactics. so i have a few issues here. one is that, with labour coming into power, almost inevitably we are going to see an escalation of alarmism when it comes to climate change, and things like net zero will be ramped up to such a degree that we will...
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just like ed miliband's ed stone? plus, later in the show , gb news chris later in the show, gb news chris hope will sit down with the man himself to find out more. and today marks the 81st anniversary of the legendary dambusters missions that define british bravery and helped to turn the course of world war ii well. to mark the occasion, a team of raf cyclists will cycle 300 miles from raf digby in lincolnshire to a war memorial in the netherlands , marking the place netherlands, marking the place the crew sadly perished and will be live from that historic site , be live from that historic site, and the prince of wales has issued a stark warning about a global medical problem that could kill 10 million people by 2050. and that's all coming up between now and 6:00. when was the show always a delight to have your complete. so six steps. it's watsuki has launched today. are they any good? we'll have a full analysis, a full delve into them. can those pledges be met or will it be hung by his own petard? don't forget rishi
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ed miliband did this in 2015. and also has slightly tortuous language sometimes. like, oh, stability is change! radical, but with responsibility! itjust took me right back to that event that i went to with ed miliband in 2015. and it's also notjust ed miliband in 2015 but, actually, we talked about tony blair, but it wasn't just tony blair in 1997, that then became the model for successive... that's what pledge cards are. it is. and i genuinely don't know this, but i wonder, is that what people will remember? i don't know. of course, labour are now going to talk about this a lot because that is how it works for all parties, they decide on their messages and they repeat them and repeat them and repeat them. but i don't know at what point, and this is true of any party, people on the doorstep would be able to tell them back. i know what it is that you stand for. who knows? these six steps, pledges, new definitions, are new missions, are they going to do that? now, we are not the only tv programme where four smart people sit in an awkward line in a studio! loose wome
ed miliband did this in 2015. and also has slightly tortuous language sometimes. like, oh, stability is change! radical, but with responsibility! itjust took me right back to that event that i went to with ed miliband in 2015. and it's also notjust ed miliband in 2015 but, actually, we talked about tony blair, but it wasn't just tony blair in 1997, that then became the model for successive... that's what pledge cards are. it is. and i genuinely don't know this, but i wonder, is that what people...
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that is ed miliband, the shadow energy secretary. a number of the shadow ministers are giving speeches. just below where you can see the time, 10:30am, that is sir keir starmer�*s head. he is sitting watching all of these shadow ministers and there is another shot where you can see the deputy leader angela rayner also there along with the shadow chancellor rachel reeves and wes streeting, who speaks for help for the labour party. they are listening to that ed miliband speech at the moment. we expect sir keir starmer to begin his speech in about 20 minutes. there is a large banner with labour first step changes. 0ur political editor chris mason is in the audience watching and he said pretty much the entire set of has turned up for this and you can, as you can see, they are
that is ed miliband, the shadow energy secretary. a number of the shadow ministers are giving speeches. just below where you can see the time, 10:30am, that is sir keir starmer�*s head. he is sitting watching all of these shadow ministers and there is another shot where you can see the deputy leader angela rayner also there along with the shadow chancellor rachel reeves and wes streeting, who speaks for help for the labour party. they are listening to that ed miliband speech at the moment. we...
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. >> let's have a look what ed miliband says. i think i found someone that agrees with him. >> a plan on gb news g. our new publicly owned energy company, which will build renewable power across britain, is absolutely essential to tackling the climate crisis. it is about lower bills, it's about energy security. so we're not at the mercy of dictators like putin. and it's about good jobs across britain. and if a labour government is elected, that's what we'll be doing. it is about it's about giving to people first steps, clear promises that we can deliver and gems. >> so the gb energy is a good idea. it'sjust it >> so the gb energy is a good idea. it's just it was going to have a lot of money that would have a lot of money that would have made the difference. and now the amount of money that they're talking about is two things. firstly, they're saying actually we're not going to put in very much of the money. we're going to use it to crowd in private money, which any public money would do anyway. and then they cut down the amount o
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just like ed miliband's ed stone? plus, later in the show , gb news chris later in the show, gb news chris hope will sit down with the man himself to find out more. and today marks the 81st anniversary of the legendary dambusters missions that define british bravery and helped to turn the course of world war ii well. to mark the occasion, a team of raf cyclists will cycle 300 miles from raf digby in lincolnshire to a war memorial in the netherlands , marking the place netherlands, marking the place the crew sadly perished and will be live from that historic site
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that, fella that's been threatening ed miliband, i mean, it is pretty damn disgraceful because we should be able to respectfully disagree within politics. and many people, they just don't have that in them. they can't just disagree with someone, they have to then go the next step and absolutely hate that person wants to cause harm to that person. but let's cut to the chase. people shouldn't be posting teds through other people's letterbox. >> no, they shouldn't . and you >> no, they shouldn't. and you put the you put it so colourfully , michel. no they colourfully, michel. no they shouldn't. those incidents are appalling and they shouldn't happen. but at the same time we can't have politicians hiding away because that link between the voter and their representative is an extremely important one. and i think if we if we cocoon politicians, we wrap them up in cotton wool, then we undermine democracy. there's been a couple of dreadful incidents over the last decade. we know that people like jo cox and david amess, but by and large, i think it's good for prospective candidates for parliament
that, fella that's been threatening ed miliband, i mean, it is pretty damn disgraceful because we should be able to respectfully disagree within politics. and many people, they just don't have that in them. they can't just disagree with someone, they have to then go the next step and absolutely hate that person wants to cause harm to that person. but let's cut to the chase. people shouldn't be posting teds through other people's letterbox. >> no, they shouldn't . and you >> no, they...
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get ed miliband and it's just not fair. miss kaiser's comments are harsh and probably sounded even harsher in german. and with the surname like kaiser. but she's not wrong. the hamburg mayor, she's referring to was campaigning to bnng referring to was campaigning to bring afghan men to germany , and bring afghan men to germany, and official government figures show that afghan men are hugely more likely to commit gang rape, not twice as likely ten times as likely. she was telling the truth. the judge even said it was irrelevant for the assessment whether or not incitement to hatred posts referred to actual facts, and it's just one part of a problem that the establishment has tried to cover up, deny and censor. over a million people have moved to germany each year over the last decade , often from pretty last decade, often from pretty culturally distant places. and when i say culturally distant, i mean violent medieval tribal societies where gays are killed with rocks, children are sold into marriage and women not only don't
get ed miliband and it's just not fair. miss kaiser's comments are harsh and probably sounded even harsher in german. and with the surname like kaiser. but she's not wrong. the hamburg mayor, she's referring to was campaigning to bnng referring to was campaigning to bring afghan men to germany , and bring afghan men to germany, and official government figures show that afghan men are hugely more likely to commit gang rape, not twice as likely ten times as likely. she was telling the truth. the...
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miliband back in the day, every— i worked for ed miliband back in the day, every labour leader has to manage — day, every labour leader has to manage a — day, every labour leader has to manage a party, it is i think much more _ manage a party, it is i think much more difficult in opposition to manage — more difficult in opposition to manage that broadchurch, sometimes than when _ manage that broadchurch, sometimes than when you are in government. | than when you are in government. mean if you than when you are in government. i mean if you were marking him, how do you think he is managing that broadchurch?— you think he is managing that broadchurch? ~ ., ._ broadchurch? well, i would say, i would say on _ broadchurch? well, i would say, i would say on diane _ broadchurch? well, i would say, i would say on diane abbott, - broadchurch? well, i would say, i would say on diane abbott, it - broadchurch? well, i would say, i would say on diane abbott, it has| would say on diane abbott, it has been _ would say on diane abbott, it has been handled poorly, i don't think there _ been han
miliband back in the day, every— i worked for ed miliband back in the day, every labour leader has to manage — day, every labour leader has to manage a — day, every labour leader has to manage a party, it is i think much more _ manage a party, it is i think much more difficult in opposition to manage — more difficult in opposition to manage that broadchurch, sometimes than when _ manage that broadchurch, sometimes than when you are in government. | than when you are in government. mean...
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and this is, ed miliband's tombstone . is, ed miliband's tombstone. >> oh, yes. >> oh, yes. >> there we go. oh, yeah. >> there we go. oh, yeah. >> do i look? do i look a bit like him? yes. oh, god damn it. >> he's got good hair. he's. >> he's got good hair. he's. >> he's got good hair. he's. >> he's slightly less confident than you. >> don't close up on me . >> don't close up on me. >> so, i mean, political campaigning is always gaffes. that's why when i pretend i run for election, i didn't do any campaigning because then i couldn't make a gaffe. >> you didn't even do any flyers. >> you ran for election in scotland. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> how did you do? how many votes did you get, we're not sure, but the numbers doesn't matter so much. >> they're still trying to say i didn't win, but it was the taking part. >> you've got to take part. it's not about winning. i think all the politicians believe that now. you're right. it's a good philosophy. >> can i get my bride back, then? >> oh, is that what you did? did you bribe people? oh, brilliant . you bribe people? oh, brilliant. >> this is e
and this is, ed miliband's tombstone . is, ed miliband's tombstone. >> oh, yes. >> oh, yes. >> there we go. oh, yeah. >> there we go. oh, yeah. >> do i look? do i look a bit like him? yes. oh, god damn it. >> he's got good hair. he's. >> he's got good hair. he's. >> he's got good hair. he's. >> he's slightly less confident than you. >> don't close up on me . >> don't close up on me. >> so, i mean, political campaigning is...
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ed miliband is about by by. if you look at all the opinion polls he's about to get back into government. ed miliband no doubt, will be a high ranking minister for climate change and enforcement if the labour party were decide did decide to mandate this to make it law, how would that work? what would people get fined if they didn't do it? would they be cut off, i don't think people would be cut off. i think it's a long time that we've established that cutting people off is something you would only do in an absolute emergency, where there wasn't enough power to go round. so i can't imagine any government, danng can't imagine any government, daring to suggest that or feeling that was a moral thing to do. but clearly in any situation, if you have a mandatory thing and people don't do it, there needs to be some kind of sanction against people , kind of sanction against people, to make them do that. i can't imagine under any circumstances there's going to be people forcing their way into your home to do this kind of t
ed miliband is about by by. if you look at all the opinion polls he's about to get back into government. ed miliband no doubt, will be a high ranking minister for climate change and enforcement if the labour party were decide did decide to mandate this to make it law, how would that work? what would people get fined if they didn't do it? would they be cut off, i don't think people would be cut off. i think it's a long time that we've established that cutting people off is something you would...
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miliband and anas sarwar, the... oh, i think there's a fire test! male vows: we're - about to conduct a test of a fire alarm system. no action is to be taken. thank you. this is exciting, isn't it? i'm glad it's not a realfire. well, am i going to be blasted by white noise in a minute? i don't know. or maybe it's one of those silent ones that only dogs can hear. this is like a bbc training course unfolding live on newscast. i know, i know! shall i see if i can fit my little labour analysis point in between now and the fire...going off? so i'll do the shortened version. quite a lot of shadow cabinet ministers, as well as the labour leader in scotland, all at this event today. why? because this is sort of — they hope, labour — rich, fertile pickings come the general election, particularly the whole belt of seats that exist in and around glasgow and edinburgh, the central belt of scotland. it's so, so important to labour and to keir starmer. and they are confident they can do well because it's the counterpoint to th
miliband and anas sarwar, the... oh, i think there's a fire test! male vows: we're - about to conduct a test of a fire alarm system. no action is to be taken. thank you. this is exciting, isn't it? i'm glad it's not a realfire. well, am i going to be blasted by white noise in a minute? i don't know. or maybe it's one of those silent ones that only dogs can hear. this is like a bbc training course unfolding live on newscast. i know, i know! shall i see if i can fit my little labour analysis...
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and when ed miliband affect me. and when ed miliband was talking about a mansion tax, which would have also affected me, not because i live in a mansion, but i live in central london. i still voted labour because i want to live in a marginally fairer society. >> you are, but but you are. >> you are, but but you are. >> i will get you out. you are a hard working person. you're working incredibly hard and i see that every day when we sort of do these discussions. but you're not necessarily you will be impacted. but think about the pensioner that has got this as an asset. they will be hit the hardest. >> you can protect them because it's a really important point that he raises be taxing pensions . pensions. >> this would be true of a mansion tax and no one's talking about a mansion tax anymore. there are a lot of people think we should be. you can bring in protections so that you absolutely do not have a situation where a gp, they're saying, no, let me finish where a gb news viewer at home, it might be a pensioner, is
and when ed miliband affect me. and when ed miliband was talking about a mansion tax, which would have also affected me, not because i live in a mansion, but i live in central london. i still voted labour because i want to live in a marginally fairer society. >> you are, but but you are. >> you are, but but you are. >> i will get you out. you are a hard working person. you're working incredibly hard and i see that every day when we sort of do these discussions. but you're not...
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everybody's spine, because i think that is just ed miliband's expensive vanhy just ed miliband's expensive vanity project, isn't it? >> yes. i'm pretty certain that it is, and, you know, when he talks about how important it is that so much electricity now comes from solar and comes from wind, we have to remember that having developed those at the expense of fossil fuels and at the expense of nuclear, we're now reversing a lot of that, and we're not reversing it for fun. we're reversing it because it's necessary. >> i do, i do put it to you, anne, though, that we've had keir starmer there. he's given us some ideas. and actually rishi sunak hasn't stuck to any of his ideas either, has he. so, you know, why not give this kind of go well, politicians can make vague comments like, you know, stimulate the economy . stimulate the economy. >> what does that mean? what does that mean , okay. yeah. i does that mean, okay. yeah. i mean, all i'm saying is that it's all very well and good saying that he's, you know, he's not going to stick to anything and that they're a bit laughable and that they're a
everybody's spine, because i think that is just ed miliband's expensive vanhy just ed miliband's expensive vanity project, isn't it? >> yes. i'm pretty certain that it is, and, you know, when he talks about how important it is that so much electricity now comes from solar and comes from wind, we have to remember that having developed those at the expense of fossil fuels and at the expense of nuclear, we're now reversing a lot of that, and we're not reversing it for fun. we're reversing it...
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tom baldwin used to work for the times and went to be director of human occasions for ed miliband. he has written a biography of keir starmer, which is broadly sympathetic, to be fair. tom baldwin is a former employee of the labour party. he describes, i don't have the exact phrase, so apologies, but he describes around here as being almost as indistinct as some elements of how keir starmer is sometimes portrayed. in other words, not urban, but not rural either. we are not far from the m25, from london, we are in surrey, on the borders of kent. it is definitely far more rural than the kind of label and a character hung around keir starmer when he is described as a lefty lawyer from keir starmer when he is described as a lefty lawyerfrom london. keir starmer today described this as he seesit starmer today described this as he sees it as quintessentially english. it got me thinking that people who seek to govern, seek to represent us, seek to somehow, however imperfectly, personify the country they want to lead. and we had a bit of it from keir starmer today, talking about this place
tom baldwin used to work for the times and went to be director of human occasions for ed miliband. he has written a biography of keir starmer, which is broadly sympathetic, to be fair. tom baldwin is a former employee of the labour party. he describes, i don't have the exact phrase, so apologies, but he describes around here as being almost as indistinct as some elements of how keir starmer is sometimes portrayed. in other words, not urban, but not rural either. we are not far from the m25,...
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you look at ed miliband's plans for energy and actually that's going to raise people's bills. we want to talk about immigration, which we've spoken about already. we've restored stability with the economy and actually labour want to introduce french style union laws. so look, there's a lot of us who are going to be fighting for every single vote to make sure that people understand what the choices at the next election when it comes to energy, then, i mean, what are the one of the big issues in reducing inflation, we know has been lower energy bills, and then we know that ofgem have declared a new reduction in the in the price cap going down. >> i think it's 7, but there's an awful lot of concern on that in just a couple of months. that price cap may rise again. i mean, cornwall insight, which is a big market research company, says it could well go back up to beyond where we are now. so raising more than 7% in just a few months. so it's this is just a temporary glitch isn't it. getting this nice cheaper energy. >> well, this is the second big step down we've seen this year. so
you look at ed miliband's plans for energy and actually that's going to raise people's bills. we want to talk about immigration, which we've spoken about already. we've restored stability with the economy and actually labour want to introduce french style union laws. so look, there's a lot of us who are going to be fighting for every single vote to make sure that people understand what the choices at the next election when it comes to energy, then, i mean, what are the one of the big issues in...
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and it's not quite ed miliband's ed stone, which we all mocked. of course , which we all mocked. of course, but it is, still snappy. six pledges it is, but nothing new. >> six pledges. but we're not allowed to call them pledges. we're not allowed to call it a pledge card. right. it's first steps for government. >> well, let's call it a pledge card. i think. >> can't tell us what it looks like a pledge card. it smells like a pledge card. it smells like a pledge card. it smells like a pledge card. it's a pledge card. so let's go with that. yeah. six pledges. the new bit of this is the stuff on migration. obviously clearly a big issue for many voters. yeah, and it is it follows on from keir starmers speech last week where he announced this new border command. i mean, let's be honest, this is just pulling together government policy and branding it under a new kind of it's another quango, basically, and what it doesn't say on the pledge card is obviously that he will ditch the rwanda policy, even if it's successful. so even if we get a few flights off and that does stem the tide, whic
and it's not quite ed miliband's ed stone, which we all mocked. of course , which we all mocked. of course, but it is, still snappy. six pledges it is, but nothing new. >> six pledges. but we're not allowed to call them pledges. we're not allowed to call it a pledge card. right. it's first steps for government. >> well, let's call it a pledge card. i think. >> can't tell us what it looks like a pledge card. it smells like a pledge card. it smells like a pledge card. it smells...
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and actually, if you look at ed miliband's plans, even places like the tony blair institute have said that his plans, which have said that his plans, which have decarbonisation targets that no other major country have, are going to raise people's bills and hike people's taxes. and we've looked at these numbers and i should tell you that that's something like £2,000 worth of extra taxes on households because of their overall plans over the course of the next parliament. >> well, jeremy corbyn's announced he will stand as an independent mp in the general election against the party he once led. the former labour leader says he'll stand as a voice for equality, democracy and peace in islington north, which is represented since 1983. it means mr corbyn has automatically been expelled as a member of the labour party , member of the labour party, which suspended him in 2020 over his refusal to accept the party broke equality law when he was in charge. he claimed at the time antisemitism had been dramatically overstated for political reasons . dramatically overstated for political reasons. h
and actually, if you look at ed miliband's plans, even places like the tony blair institute have said that his plans, which have said that his plans, which have decarbonisation targets that no other major country have, are going to raise people's bills and hike people's taxes. and we've looked at these numbers and i should tell you that that's something like £2,000 worth of extra taxes on households because of their overall plans over the course of the next parliament. >> well, jeremy...
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mitihand _ said it would be chaos with ed miliband. isn't it interesting you are now— miliband. isn't it interesting you are now saying the best chance for sunak— are now saying the best chance for sunak is— are now saying the best chance for sunak is a — are now saying the best chance for sunak is a bit of chaos?— sunak is a bit of chaos? quite interesting. — sunak is a bit of chaos? quite interesting, i— sunak is a bit of chaos? quite interesting, i suppose! - sunak is a bit of...
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. >> man has admitted threatening to kill the former labour leader ed miliband. the 56 year old michael donaldson made the comments about the mp for doncaster in march in an apparent reference to the murders of mps jo cox and sir david amess. a judge told him it was a serious crime to threaten a politician given recent history. he's been remanded in custody ahead of sentencing in july. and finally, some sporting news for you. hopes of british tennis success at the french open have ended in yet more disappointment, this time in the doubles, where hearing in the last half hour andy murray and dan evans, along with the pairing of katie boulter and heather watson, have all gone out in the first round. that's all british hope out of the roland—garros opening stages in paris . that's it. back now to . patrick. >> good evening and welcome to the gb news general election. special things were going so well for sir keir starmer until this. >> i'm not going to allow myself to be intimidated right now. >> and then the hard left labour rebellion kicked in. >> i don't think
. >> man has admitted threatening to kill the former labour leader ed miliband. the 56 year old michael donaldson made the comments about the mp for doncaster in march in an apparent reference to the murders of mps jo cox and sir david amess. a judge told him it was a serious crime to threaten a politician given recent history. he's been remanded in custody ahead of sentencing in july. and finally, some sporting news for you. hopes of british tennis success at the french open have ended...
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tom baldwin is biographer of sir keir starmer and was ed miliband's head of communications as leader of the opposition. and kelly beaver is chief executive of pollsters ipsos in the uk and ireland. first, let's hearfrom both main party leaders today. these uncertain times call for a clear plan and bold action to chart a course to a secure future. you must choose in this election who has that plan, who is prepared to take the bold action necessary to secure a better future for our country and our children. a vote for labour is a vote for stability. economic and political. a politics that treads more lightly on all our lives. a vote to stop the chaos. sir craig oliver, that look of rishi sunak in the rain, with the labour anthem blowing in the background, is that how you would have wanted an election announcement? trio. that how you would have wanted an election announcement?— that how you would have wanted an election announcement? no, when i was listening — election announcement? no, when i was listening to _ election announcement? no, when i was listening to it _ election announ
tom baldwin is biographer of sir keir starmer and was ed miliband's head of communications as leader of the opposition. and kelly beaver is chief executive of pollsters ipsos in the uk and ireland. first, let's hearfrom both main party leaders today. these uncertain times call for a clear plan and bold action to chart a course to a secure future. you must choose in this election who has that plan, who is prepared to take the bold action necessary to secure a better future for our country and...
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miliband and he has written a biography of keir starmer which is sort of broadly sympathetic i think it would be fair to say and tom baldwin is a former employee of the labour party. and he describes it... the exact phrase in front of me so apologies if i'm not quoting him entirely word for word accurately here but he describes around here as it being almost as indistinct as some elements of how keir starmer is sometimes portrayed. in other words, not urban, but not rural either. we are not far from the m 25 and not farfrom london, we are in siri on the borders of kant. so, yeah, it is definitely far more rural than the kind of label and caricature that is sometimes from around keir starmer by his opponents when he is described as sort of a lackey lawyer from north london. definitely a contrast they are and keir starmer today described this as as he sees it pretty much quintessentially english was of it got me thinking that people who seek to govern, seek to represent us, seek to somehow however imperfectly personify the country that they want to lead. and we had a bit of that i thin
miliband and he has written a biography of keir starmer which is sort of broadly sympathetic i think it would be fair to say and tom baldwin is a former employee of the labour party. and he describes it... the exact phrase in front of me so apologies if i'm not quoting him entirely word for word accurately here but he describes around here as it being almost as indistinct as some elements of how keir starmer is sometimes portrayed. in other words, not urban, but not rural either. we are not far...
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viewers should love this. >> ed miliband said. >> ed miliband said. >> yes, patriotic. there we go. >> yes, patriotic. there we go. >> but this is the new logo of great british energy , unveiled great british energy, unveiled today by the labour party. although i had i had a little thought when i saw this logo. i have to say, although it's red, white and blue as you as you'd expect, it looked a little familiar. take a look at this . familiar. take a look at this. this is heartland light bulbs. it's an american company based in missouri, but it has. well, precisely the same logo. oh, can we compare those again? >> and then? >> and then? >> and then let's have a look at this next one. this is chater lights again . well this one's lights again. well this one's even red, white and blue. and precisely the same logo. what's going on. well have a look at this . this is company name. well this. this is company name. well it's an alamy stock company, that provides logos . so perhaps that provides logos. so perhaps you're beginning to get a bit of a clue here, but let's run throu
viewers should love this. >> ed miliband said. >> ed miliband said. >> yes, patriotic. there we go. >> yes, patriotic. there we go. >> but this is the new logo of great british energy , unveiled great british energy, unveiled today by the labour party. although i had i had a little thought when i saw this logo. i have to say, although it's red, white and blue as you as you'd expect, it looked a little familiar. take a look at this . familiar. take a look at this....
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was that ed miliband and a bacon butty? >> he's pint sized. yeah. nicholas. yeah. briefly. before we get on to nigel farage, i happen to think that shares in rishi sunak are too low and that shares in keir starmer are too high. am i deluded? >> no. i think you're absolutely right . i agree with absolutely right. i agree with absolutely what you said. i think sunak i think things will are beginning to turn round a lot of things, frankly, that you know, inflation. well that's nothing to do with politicians really. but he will reap the benefits of that eventually, but i think he's very hard working and diligent and applied and beavering away behind the scenes. scenes. >> scenes. >> i don't think his comms are very good. no i don't people can see that. >> he's rolled his sleeves up and he's getting on with the job, chipping away at it. >> hang on a minute. the exact opposite of boris exact opposite is boris. chaotic couldn't do anything wrong. >> boris. why? >> boris. why? >> boris. why? >> boris was a leader. boris was was charismatic. if we'd had all that lockdown rubbish and
was that ed miliband and a bacon butty? >> he's pint sized. yeah. nicholas. yeah. briefly. before we get on to nigel farage, i happen to think that shares in rishi sunak are too low and that shares in keir starmer are too high. am i deluded? >> no. i think you're absolutely right . i agree with absolutely right. i agree with absolutely what you said. i think sunak i think things will are beginning to turn round a lot of things, frankly, that you know, inflation. well that's nothing...
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i think ed miliband stumbled at one point. it was a bit unlucky, but it does. these moments matter? what does. these moments matter? what doesit does. these moments matter? what does it to take win one of these tv debates? >> i think one of the key things in this television era and instant commentary on social media is that it's about charisma. and i remember when i was doing economics and politics at bristol university, we did a course on charisma , and charisma course on charisma, and charisma is people like churchill. it's people like fidel castro . it's people like fidel castro. it's even like people like hitler. and the public are aware of who rishi sunak keir starmer and ed davey are, but they don't really get a feel of them that much. and i think the debate, because it's so focused on them and they're getting questions that they're getting questions that they don't know, they can make an intelligent guess that they're going to be asked about they're going to be asked about the economy, and they're going to be asked about the health service. they don't know exactly what the ca
i think ed miliband stumbled at one point. it was a bit unlucky, but it does. these moments matter? what does. these moments matter? what doesit does. these moments matter? what does it to take win one of these tv debates? >> i think one of the key things in this television era and instant commentary on social media is that it's about charisma. and i remember when i was doing economics and politics at bristol university, we did a course on charisma , and charisma course on charisma, and...
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. >> i mean ed miliband made that stupid £3 anybody could join in the vote. they got in corbyn. yeah. and then, then, then laboun yeah. and then, then, then labour. it became institutionally racist and broke the law discriminating against jews. since then about 100,000 or a bit more have left. i would say a good bulk of them are anti—semitic, and a bunch of them have gone over to the to them have gone over to the to the greens. now they're going to probably do the same there. and where, where, where do they keep on going? >> i mean, it's similar to what warren buffett did with berkshire hathaway. to be fair, they were . that was a paper they were. that was a paper mill, i think, originally, and it became the world's largest investment corporation. but, you know, and it's also similar to, to what happened in iran when the in the iranian revolution, when they deposed the monarchy there. >> so the islamists allied with the leftists to get into power. so the leftists helped them, you know, depose the monarchy . and know, depose the monarchy. and then once the islamists were in pow
. >> i mean ed miliband made that stupid £3 anybody could join in the vote. they got in corbyn. yeah. and then, then, then laboun yeah. and then, then, then labour. it became institutionally racist and broke the law discriminating against jews. since then about 100,000 or a bit more have left. i would say a good bulk of them are anti—semitic, and a bunch of them have gone over to the to them have gone over to the to the greens. now they're going to probably do the same there. and...
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of course, the ed miliband, him chomping down on his bacon butty. no one's ever forgotten that one. >> no, that's about the one. one i liked was. was when do you remember in. i think it was in 94. i think it was when kinnock fell over on top of glenys on the beach. in the beach that cheered, that cheered me up. and he got he got a lot wetter than he got he got a lot wetter than he got, a lot wetter than sunak did. but if water is going to be a sign of whether you're going to do well or not, i'm afraid rishi may be in trouble on that basis. >> we do laugh. it is a british thing though. you know that joke we do laugh at, especially at politicians. yeah, but you know, british people in a french restaurant. waiter drops a tray. all the french look, really? and all the brits go, hey, go, go. >> why the golden brown one? do you remember this one? this one, came up top of the list. let's remind ourselves what gordon brown did wrong. >> good. and it's very nice to see you. take care. >> thanks, gordon. >> thanks, gordon. >> that's a disaster. oh, everything
of course, the ed miliband, him chomping down on his bacon butty. no one's ever forgotten that one. >> no, that's about the one. one i liked was. was when do you remember in. i think it was in 94. i think it was when kinnock fell over on top of glenys on the beach. in the beach that cheered, that cheered me up. and he got he got a lot wetter than he got he got a lot wetter than he got, a lot wetter than sunak did. but if water is going to be a sign of whether you're going to do well or...
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miliband have been talking about establishing publicly owned great british energy. angela rayner has been working to set out our expansion of workers' rights, i do think there is a really credible but ambitious programme for change that we are setting out, that i believe will attract voters from across the political spectrum and as i say we will fight for every vote in every constituency. one of the issues where you may be losing voters to the left is what happened in gaza. the international court ofjustice, a development today. would a labour government agree with thejudgment today. would a labour government agree with the judgment that israel should halt incursions into rafah? we support the international institutions that are there to uphold international humanitarian law. when we talk about states abiding by international law, there has to be a system and processes which are there to judge and uphold those laws and structures. so, keir starmer has been clear that we support the icj and the icc and we have said for a long time now that we do not support any incur
miliband have been talking about establishing publicly owned great british energy. angela rayner has been working to set out our expansion of workers' rights, i do think there is a really credible but ambitious programme for change that we are setting out, that i believe will attract voters from across the political spectrum and as i say we will fight for every vote in every constituency. one of the issues where you may be losing voters to the left is what happened in gaza. the international...
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people thought ed miliband rightly or wrongly that was a big moment in the campaign and for labour now to be getting argent 20 business is signing this letter, that is a sign of things changing and labour reaching tory territory where is the toiletry. .. just to reaching tory territory where is the toiletry... just to understand how these things happen how long has it taken to get the signatures. same taken to get the signatures. some miaht taken to get the signatures. some mi a ht sa taken to get the signatures. some might say it _ taken to get the signatures. some might say it has — taken to get the signatures. some might say it has taken _ taken to get the signatures. some might say it has taken hundred - might say it has taken hundred names, but it doesn't rub sent all sectors of industry or it doesn't resent the biggest names in business or the financial sector... i resent the biggest names in business or the financial sector. . .— or the financial sector. .. i think it has been _ or the financial sector. .. i think it has been a _ or the financial sector. .. i think it has be
people thought ed miliband rightly or wrongly that was a big moment in the campaign and for labour now to be getting argent 20 business is signing this letter, that is a sign of things changing and labour reaching tory territory where is the toiletry. .. just to reaching tory territory where is the toiletry... just to understand how these things happen how long has it taken to get the signatures. same taken to get the signatures. some miaht taken to get the signatures. some mi a ht sa taken to...
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but it's possible, in the past ed miliband was undone by the fact that conservatives said, "if you vote for labour, they'll go into an alliance with the snp," and that factor probably, and simon will know more about that, is less likely to play on this occasion because the snp will not do all that well. so there's less chance of the conservatives being able to say that a vote for labour means you are really voting for the snp in a disguised form. so for labour, it's very important to show that it is a party that can represent all of the country and various sections of the country, and notjust a small element of the country. figs country, and notjust a small element of the country. as we've heard from _ element of the country. as we've heard from labour— element of the country. as we've heard from labour mps _ element of the country. as we've heard from labour mps on - element of the country. as we've heard from labour mps on this i heard from labour mps on this programme, the path to westminster certainly runs through scotland — polling at the moment currently puts them five points
but it's possible, in the past ed miliband was undone by the fact that conservatives said, "if you vote for labour, they'll go into an alliance with the snp," and that factor probably, and simon will know more about that, is less likely to play on this occasion because the snp will not do all that well. so there's less chance of the conservatives being able to say that a vote for labour means you are really voting for the snp in a disguised form. so for labour, it's very important to...
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i remember ed miliband's gravestone. do you remember that one? the yes, the pledge, the ten commandments. yeah, yeah. which didn't turn out to be particularly well, but this one is he's got six rishi's got had five pledges. >> okay. this year he's got labour's got one better. yeah. they've gone you know what we're going to we're going to do six pledges. what. so the spinal tap. yeah. exactly six. and we're going to do six and a half. interesting. not on there , half. interesting. not on there, is the stuff about homes, which i think is a big one, but they have put, immigration right up there and, but the line that i like is he says it's our determination to begin a decade of national renewal . and i think of national renewal. and i think thatis of national renewal. and i think that is something that could tap into a lot of people's interests, a lot of people's hopes for some sort of bland, some sort of, like, i think people are empty. >> promise. >> promise. >> i've got to be honest. i think people will take an empty, bland promise . i think they
i remember ed miliband's gravestone. do you remember that one? the yes, the pledge, the ten commandments. yeah, yeah. which didn't turn out to be particularly well, but this one is he's got six rishi's got had five pledges. >> okay. this year he's got labour's got one better. yeah. they've gone you know what we're going to we're going to do six pledges. what. so the spinal tap. yeah. exactly six. and we're going to do six and a half. interesting. not on there , half. interesting. not on...
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ed miliband anas sarwar about this great british energy idea. they're pushing very, very hard in scotland today. but on diane abbott , anas sarwar has scotland today. but on diane abbott, anas sarwar has said this morning i agree with angela raynen this morning i agree with angela rayner. i would also add that the comments by diane abbott made about black people and jewish people, and comparing the different experiences of racism of those two groups, were not acceptable . so pressure is acceptable. so pressure is building, i think, on sir keir starmer to allow or say that it's okay for diane abbott to stand as the mp for hackney if she wants to, but the decision is taken at the nec by the national executive committee on on tuesday by labour. >> okay. christopher hope, thank you very much . now it's time for you very much. now it's time for the great british giveaway and today is your final chance to see how you could win an incredible £20,000 in cash. here's how it's the final day to see how you could win an incredible £20,000 in cash. >> and
ed miliband anas sarwar about this great british energy idea. they're pushing very, very hard in scotland today. but on diane abbott , anas sarwar has scotland today. but on diane abbott, anas sarwar has said this morning i agree with angela raynen this morning i agree with angela rayner. i would also add that the comments by diane abbott made about black people and jewish people, and comparing the different experiences of racism of those two groups, were not acceptable . so pressure is...
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. >> i remember with ed miliband in 2015, you remember that photo of him and the bacon sarnie? yes, that that was plaster all over the newspapers and everyone was saying, are the public will never vote for a guy who cannot even eat a bacon sandwich properly. like, what do you think this is going to do to rishi sunak? i mean, jacob was saying earlier, you know, this is likely going to be a massive majority and this is not good for any party. and i'm kind of keen to agree . what are we going keen to agree. what are we going to do with all that power? you need to have some kind of balance. >> well, let's throw that to jacob. it wasn't a good look. it was marvellous just to be drenched and just think. >> just think of seeing in the rain. it's a positive , upbeat, rain. it's a positive, upbeat, wonderful film. one of the most popular films ever made. and rishi sunak was channelling his inner singing in the rain. and what's the other one? raindrops keep falling on my head. i mean, that's what i was thinking and that's what i was thinking and that's such a wonderful film. >> you are d
. >> i remember with ed miliband in 2015, you remember that photo of him and the bacon sarnie? yes, that that was plaster all over the newspapers and everyone was saying, are the public will never vote for a guy who cannot even eat a bacon sandwich properly. like, what do you think this is going to do to rishi sunak? i mean, jacob was saying earlier, you know, this is likely going to be a massive majority and this is not good for any party. and i'm kind of keen to agree . what are we...
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. >> but ed miliband is my old boss. ed miliband is the tallest person ever to be leader of the labour party. wow. because when you'd meet people on a railway station with them, they'd go, they ask you two questions, they say two things, they say, oh, he's a lot taller than he looks on the telly. and then they mention his brother. we'll leave that there. >> well, isn't it interesting david cameron was very tall. yeah. tony blair was quite tall, and now we have a very odd situation where we have two particularly tiny party leaders. >> i met starmer, the other evening, very short man. i met keir starmer the other evening, and he was really small, really small. >> i don't think it because he's even smaller all the time. >> maybe. >> maybe. >> but we've got an era of twitchy politicians. >> macron is the same height in france as sunak. they're apparently exactly the same. >> what does that say about all of us? we've gone from having sort of titans to having, which is weird, because the population , of course, is getting tall
. >> but ed miliband is my old boss. ed miliband is the tallest person ever to be leader of the labour party. wow. because when you'd meet people on a railway station with them, they'd go, they ask you two questions, they say two things, they say, oh, he's a lot taller than he looks on the telly. and then they mention his brother. we'll leave that there. >> well, isn't it interesting david cameron was very tall. yeah. tony blair was quite tall, and now we have a very odd situation...
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there's something in the air — it wasn't tony blair's pledge card or ed miliband's "ed stone", remember that? but after rishi sunak�*s five pledges, keir starmer unveiled his six first steps. let's see who's been paying attention — the defence secretary grant shapps and the man who wants to be labour's health secretary, wes streeting, are both here. if you can, i'm going to do a bit of a test, grant shapps, the pledges? growing the economy reducing debt. bringing down inflation, cutting the inflation and stopping the boats. west meeting? 6500 extra teachers, secure border command, great british energy, and what is the one i have missed? we can show you. laughter he has got his pledge card! i laughter he has not his ledue card! . he has got his pledge card! i have not one he has got his pledge card! i have got one here- _ he has got his pledge card! i have got one here. crackdown - he has got his pledge card! i have got one here. crackdown on - got one here. crackdown on anti-social _ got one here. crackdown on anti-social behaviour. - got one here. crackdown on anti-social behaviour
there's something in the air — it wasn't tony blair's pledge card or ed miliband's "ed stone", remember that? but after rishi sunak�*s five pledges, keir starmer unveiled his six first steps. let's see who's been paying attention — the defence secretary grant shapps and the man who wants to be labour's health secretary, wes streeting, are both here. if you can, i'm going to do a bit of a test, grant shapps, the pledges? growing the economy reducing debt. bringing down inflation,...
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let's hear from our panel: tom hamilton, an ex—labour advisor who worked closely with former leader ed miliband and worked on the 2015 campaign and jo tanner, the political comentator and mastermind of borisjohnson's 2008 mayoral campaign. welcome both of you. so what you make of the campaign launches so far? ~ ~ make of the campaign launches so far? , far? well, i think yesterday's tory launch wasn't _ far? well, i think yesterday's tory launch wasn't the _ far? well, i think yesterday's tory launch wasn't the most _ far? well, i think yesterday's tory launch wasn't the most slick i far? well, i think yesterday's tory launch wasn't the most slick and l launch wasn't the most slick and effective launch we have ever seen. i think if your key topline campaign is we have a plan and the other guys haven't and then you forget to bring an umbrella out in the rain it doesn't work very well.- an umbrella out in the rain it doesn't work very well. then you would be classed _ doesn't work very well. then you would be classed as _ doesn't work very well. then you would be classed as a _ doesn't w
let's hear from our panel: tom hamilton, an ex—labour advisor who worked closely with former leader ed miliband and worked on the 2015 campaign and jo tanner, the political comentator and mastermind of borisjohnson's 2008 mayoral campaign. welcome both of you. so what you make of the campaign launches so far? ~ ~ make of the campaign launches so far? , far? well, i think yesterday's tory launch wasn't _ far? well, i think yesterday's tory launch wasn't the _ far? well, i think yesterday's...
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and he every time look at ed miliband with his ten commandments. it's the same old rubbish each time, dressed up to what he thinks the public wants or what he thinks london voters want. he doesn't think about the north of england. he's not thinking about north down in cornwall. he's not even considering those because, hey , considering those because, hey, we don't count. >> well, he would argue that he thought keir would argue that he is and that he, you know, his policies cover everybody. but that's what he would say, isn't it. all right. let's go to alan cook. alan cook in london. are you there ? you there? >> hi there. nana. yeah, but i'm not actually in london today. i'm at the mall london beach race in margate, so apologise if there's lots of noisy motorbikes in the background. i've taken a break from that just to come up and talk to you. >> come on, get on with it. you're losing time. keir starmer. >> is he the man to save the uk? well, save the uk from what, i where's it all going wrong? >> the debt, the crime, the flat economy . these are a
and he every time look at ed miliband with his ten commandments. it's the same old rubbish each time, dressed up to what he thinks the public wants or what he thinks london voters want. he doesn't think about the north of england. he's not thinking about north down in cornwall. he's not even considering those because, hey , considering those because, hey, we don't count. >> well, he would argue that he thought keir would argue that he is and that he, you know, his policies cover...