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we have to leave it there, jonathan gullis. we have another l jonathan gullis. we have another perspective now. how would you feel if you were to see flights taking off to rwanda in the summer? ultimately, if flights take off, that's— ultimately, if flights take off, that's because _ ultimately, if flights take off, that's because parliament- ultimately, if flights take off, | that's because parliament has authorised _ that's because parliament has authorised that _ that's because parliament has authorised that to _ that's because parliament has authorised that to happen - that's because parliament has authorised that to happen to i that's because parliament has. authorised that to happen to this bill. authorised that to happen to this bill i_ authorised that to happen to this bill i can — authorised that to happen to this bill. i can tell— authorised that to happen to this bill. i can tell you _ authorised that to happen to this bill. i can tell you that _ authorised that to happen to this bill. i can tell you that the - bill. i can tell you that the gove
we have to leave it there, jonathan gullis. we have another l jonathan gullis. we have another perspective now. how would you feel if you were to see flights taking off to rwanda in the summer? ultimately, if flights take off, that's— ultimately, if flights take off, that's because _ ultimately, if flights take off, that's because parliament- ultimately, if flights take off, | that's because parliament has authorised _ that's because parliament has authorised that _ that's because parliament...
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that in itself is a full time job and that's why i'll continue to be doing well. >> jonathan gullies, thank you very much for joining >> jonathan gullies, thank you very much forjoining us and talking through those issues and even that little bit of rumour. >> yes, i mean, priti patel is rather popular with the tory party members. >> yes. the faithful. >> yes. the faithful. >> yes, yes. »- >> yes, yes. >> good at campaigning, but let's let's cross across to berlin now because our political correspondent katherine forster is there for us now. catherine, you've been travelling with the prime minister. you've been talking to the prime minister what have we learned on this two day trip around europe ? day trip around europe? >> well, frankly, that the united kingdom is going to prioritise defence spending, a big boost to it. up to 2.5% by the end of the decade . and rishi the end of the decade. and rishi sunak has told us that he's made a choice . now he's been quizzed a choice. now he's been quizzed on how it's all going to be paid for. now the government is saying they're going to cut
that in itself is a full time job and that's why i'll continue to be doing well. >> jonathan gullies, thank you very much for joining >> jonathan gullies, thank you very much forjoining us and talking through those issues and even that little bit of rumour. >> yes, i mean, priti patel is rather popular with the tory party members. >> yes. the faithful. >> yes. the faithful. >> yes, yes. »- >> yes, yes. >> good at campaigning, but let's let's...
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we've got conservative mp more than that is the deputy chair stoke on trent north jonathan gullies and broadcaster and author amy nicole turner. and can you tell me what the bbc thinks is wrong with this? >> for most , thinks is wrong with this? >> for most, it's so much more rewarding than a boring old desk job. look at this office window. >> fantastic garretty britain. >> fantastic garretty britain. >> here we go. keir starmer's worst nightmare . next. >> good evening. i'm ray addison in the gb newsroom, and we start with some breaking news. the first migrant has reportedly been sent to rwanda. according to the sun, there , claiming that to the sun, there, claiming that the unnamed man was flown out of the unnamed man was flown out of the united kingdom yesterday evening and is now in kigali after his asylum bid was rejected last year and he voluntarily agreed to move to the central african nation in exchange for £3,000. this scheme is said to be separate to a forced deportation programme due to start in july. if correct, it would be the first time that the government has ever reloc
we've got conservative mp more than that is the deputy chair stoke on trent north jonathan gullies and broadcaster and author amy nicole turner. and can you tell me what the bbc thinks is wrong with this? >> for most , thinks is wrong with this? >> for most, it's so much more rewarding than a boring old desk job. look at this office window. >> fantastic garretty britain. >> fantastic garretty britain. >> here we go. keir starmer's worst nightmare . next. >>...
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jonathan gullis mr speaker, i too would like to pass on my thoughts and prayers to lord field's family, friends and colleagues, and particularly the students and teachers at the birches head academy in stoke on trent, who are part of the frank field education trust . mr speaker, education trust. mr speaker, since being elected in 2019, i have helped reopen tunstall town hall with a new library and family hub, secured funding for additional cctv vie, a new alley gate and better lighting in tunstall to make sure our streets are safe, breathing new life as well into tonsils, old library and bars. thanks to this government's levelling up fund of 56 million to stoke on trent. but sadly labour led stoke on trent city council seek to undermine this progress by introducing a brand new garden tax on residents to have their garden waste collected, refuse to take planning enforcement against rogue and absentee landlords who plague tunstall high street and are increasing crime and anti—social behaviour by dumping undesirable people in the centre of tunstall. >> this need arms hotel. >> this need
jonathan gullis mr speaker, i too would like to pass on my thoughts and prayers to lord field's family, friends and colleagues, and particularly the students and teachers at the birches head academy in stoke on trent, who are part of the frank field education trust . mr speaker, education trust. mr speaker, since being elected in 2019, i have helped reopen tunstall town hall with a new library and family hub, secured funding for additional cctv vie, a new alley gate and better lighting in...
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jonathan gullies, now a deputy chairman of the party on twitter last night he wrote the britain will quit the if that is will quit the echr if that is what it takes to stop the boats. sunak tells sun readers. he didn't quite say that, did he ? didn't quite say that, did he? >> no, it's interesting because this is further than rishi sunak has gone before in terms of outright rhetoric, but he has for some time been saying that he would be willing to, for example , ignore the pyjama example, ignore the pyjama injunctions that were placed on the united kingdom by the echr that stopped that initial plane getting off. he has tiptoed around this area for quite some time. yeah he's used that tum foreign courts. >> in an interview that i did for gb news in kent. that very cold day in kent, he talked about foreign courts and that annoys people , on social media. annoys people, on social media. they think that because uk they think that because the uk has signed up to the strasbourg court, it's part our court, it's part of our jurisprudence. much as other jurisprudence. as much as other countri
jonathan gullies, now a deputy chairman of the party on twitter last night he wrote the britain will quit the if that is will quit the echr if that is what it takes to stop the boats. sunak tells sun readers. he didn't quite say that, did he ? didn't quite say that, did he? >> no, it's interesting because this is further than rishi sunak has gone before in terms of outright rhetoric, but he has for some time been saying that he would be willing to, for example , ignore the pyjama example,...
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on the tory deputy chairman, jonathan gullis. this comes as a shock poll shows reform could cost the tories up to 50 seats and as germany
on the tory deputy chairman, jonathan gullis. this comes as a shock poll shows reform could cost the tories up to 50 seats and as germany
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on the tory deputy chairman, jonathan gullis. this comes as a shock poll shows reform could cost the tories up to 50 seats and as germany legalises the recreational use of cannabis . recreational use of cannabis. >> today we're asking should the uk follow suit? well, so this protest in edinburgh, outside holyrood is due to kick off at 1:00. we've got our scotland reporter outside holyrood waiting because there's a lot of anger about this new legislation. some people say this is progress. this is going to, you know, stop people from being vicious towards stop towards each other, stop stirring against stirring up hate against different on race, different groups based on race, genden different groups based on race, gender, whatever you say . gender, whatever else you say. >> gender, emily. but, you know, there's one characteristic that isn't explicitly protected in this legislation men, women, women . women. >> well, there you go. well, there you there's quite there you go. there's quite a lot transgender women and lot about transge
on the tory deputy chairman, jonathan gullis. this comes as a shock poll shows reform could cost the tories up to 50 seats and as germany legalises the recreational use of cannabis . recreational use of cannabis. >> today we're asking should the uk follow suit? well, so this protest in edinburgh, outside holyrood is due to kick off at 1:00. we've got our scotland reporter outside holyrood waiting because there's a lot of anger about this new legislation. some people say this is progress....
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conservative party, jonathan gullis, he richard tice gullis, that he richard tice might know some unsavoury things about him. so not very fraternal exchanges going over exchanges going on over the weekend and of course, the conservative very conservative party is very worried fact that worried about the fact that reform risen in reform has risen and risen in the started out a year the polls. it started out a year or two ago at a negligible figure . and i think as people figure. and i think as people have become more familiar with it, they've realised that it is nigel farage's party. it has gone the polls . it's still gone up in the polls. it's still not not a huge showing, but . at not not a huge showing, but. at about 15 points when the conservative party is in the low 20s, it's very much snapping at the heels of rishi sunaks party and is, of course, providing pressure on sunak to move further to the right. but that gives dilemma gives him a bit of a dilemma because, as we've discussed before, conservative party's before, the conservative party's election coalition in 2019 consisted of , y
conservative party, jonathan gullis, he richard tice gullis, that he richard tice might know some unsavoury things about him. so not very fraternal exchanges going over exchanges going on over the weekend and of course, the conservative very conservative party is very worried fact that worried about the fact that reform risen in reform has risen and risen in the started out a year the polls. it started out a year or two ago at a negligible figure . and i think as people figure. and i think as...