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louise haigh is giving her speech at the moment. i louise haigh is giving her speech at the moment-— the moment. i wouldn't rule out grant shapps — the moment. i wouldn't rule out grant shapps or _ the moment. i wouldn't rule out grant shapps or perhaps - the moment. i wouldn't rule out grant shapps or perhaps one - the moment. i wouldn't rule out grant shapps or perhaps one of| the moment. i wouldn't rule out i grant shapps or perhaps one of his aliases endorsing us by teatime. when keir asked me to take on this role and to plan for how we would fix the railways i set myself a question. not how do i achieve an ideological outcome but how do i place passengers back at the heart of how our railways are run. that is my mission. it's the delivery of that mission, a railway network that is relentlessly focused on the passenger interest that underpins the policies on launching today. they amount to the biggest reform of our railways for a generation. labour will sweep away the broken model and bring private operators into public owne
louise haigh is giving her speech at the moment. i louise haigh is giving her speech at the moment-— the moment. i wouldn't rule out grant shapps — the moment. i wouldn't rule out grant shapps or _ the moment. i wouldn't rule out grant shapps or perhaps - the moment. i wouldn't rule out grant shapps or perhaps one - the moment. i wouldn't rule out grant shapps or perhaps one of| the moment. i wouldn't rule out i grant shapps or perhaps one of his aliases endorsing us by teatime. when keir...
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louise haigh, thank you very much. thanks, guys. shall we invite michael spicer from his room into our room? let's do it. michael spicer is here to mark the fact that his bbc radio 4 podcast, no room, is available now on bbc sounds. hello, michael. hello! and congratulations because it's very funny. oh, thank you very much, i'm glad you listened. is it awkward when people say that to you? "oh, it's very funny. " you're like, "yeah, i know! no, i do like compliments whenever i can get them. good, good. for people who haven't listened to it yet, what is the elevator pitch? basically, if you enjoy what i do online then you'll enjoy this. i've made a living for the last sort of four or five years doing sketch comedy online. radio 4 have been extremely nice and courteous and said, you know, you should probably do that with us. so that's what i'm doing. so it's a mixture of what i've been doing online and character comedy and some topical sketches, too. how have you found the move from doing it online to doing it for something like radio
louise haigh, thank you very much. thanks, guys. shall we invite michael spicer from his room into our room? let's do it. michael spicer is here to mark the fact that his bbc radio 4 podcast, no room, is available now on bbc sounds. hello, michael. hello! and congratulations because it's very funny. oh, thank you very much, i'm glad you listened. is it awkward when people say that to you? "oh, it's very funny. " you're like, "yeah, i know! no, i do like compliments whenever i can...
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here is labour�*s louise haigh talking about the plans. here is labour's louise haigh talking about the plans. labour will brina talking about the plans. labour will bring private _ talking about the plans. labour will bring private operators _ talking about the plans. labour will bring private operators into - talking about the plans. labour will bring private operators into public i bring private operators into public ownership as their contracts expire. we will establish great british railways, a single directing mind to control our railways. yes, we are keeping the name, i'm afraid i was overruled and calling it rail britannia. we will set the strategy and objectives are great british railways, and hold it to account on behalf of passengers anywhere. unlike current ministers, i will trust the experts— experts that don'tjust come from the rail sector, as we know it can sometimes be a little... but external experts in providing excellent customer service. we will provide a best fair guarantee across the network, as tree mine has alread
here is labour�*s louise haigh talking about the plans. here is labour's louise haigh talking about the plans. labour will brina talking about the plans. labour will bring private _ talking about the plans. labour will bring private operators _ talking about the plans. labour will bring private operators into - talking about the plans. labour will bring private operators into public i bring private operators into public ownership as their contracts expire. we will establish great british...
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to get an idea of what she thinks now, let's hear what louise haigh had to say to the bbc about this issue this afternoon. well, look, we're pragmatists. we believe public ownership of the national network is the right thing to do for passengers and the taxpayer alike, but where the private sector can demonstrate a role, for example, through open—access, and we know lumo works really well on the east coast, and hull trains work really well, where they can add value, where they genuinely add revenue, then we'll allow it. because we are not ideologues. we want the best possible outcome for passengers, the taxpayer and the economy. for louise haigh, mainly public ownership, but she talked about open access journals like lumo and ownership, but she talked about open accessjournals like lumo and hull trains to continue. firstly, labour will set up the great british railways that will be set up in legislation. the moment that legislation. the moment that legislation is passed, tracks will be in public ownership. the second phaseis be in public ownership. the second phase is the train ope
to get an idea of what she thinks now, let's hear what louise haigh had to say to the bbc about this issue this afternoon. well, look, we're pragmatists. we believe public ownership of the national network is the right thing to do for passengers and the taxpayer alike, but where the private sector can demonstrate a role, for example, through open—access, and we know lumo works really well on the east coast, and hull trains work really well, where they can add value, where they genuinely add...
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shadow transport secretary louise haigh said the government had a long way to go to make sure patients are being the prime minister has failed in his promise to the country to cut waiting lists. they are higher than they were when he became prime minister. the nhs is in the grips of worst crisis in its history. people are waiting hours for an ambulance. we can't go on like this. that's why it's crucial that at the general election we see a change with labour. we have a plan to deliver more appointments and closing tax loopholes and clamping down on tax avoidance because we prioritise doctors not tax dodgers. the worst flooding in almost 100 years has hit russia and kazakstan, forcing the evacuation of more than 100,000 people. the flooding — in the urals and western siberia — has been caused by unseasonably warm temperatures, which has melted snow. in the russian city of 0renburg — home to half a million people — the water has risen to dangerous levels. thousands of people have left the city. plenty more on that on the bbc news website including president biden's foul of iden c
shadow transport secretary louise haigh said the government had a long way to go to make sure patients are being the prime minister has failed in his promise to the country to cut waiting lists. they are higher than they were when he became prime minister. the nhs is in the grips of worst crisis in its history. people are waiting hours for an ambulance. we can't go on like this. that's why it's crucial that at the general election we see a change with labour. we have a plan to deliver more...
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haigh, who joins to see transport, louise haigh, who join�*this to see transport, louise haigh, who join�*this morning, to see transport, louise haigh, who join�*this morning, can to see transport, louise haigh, who join�*this morning, can we to see transport, louise haigh, who join�*this morning, can we talk,ee you this morning, can we talk, please, about the problems within the nhs? we've been covering it a lot this morning, 50% of people working within the nhs, we're told, have been looking actively looking for jobs outside of the health service . yes, it's very service. yes, it's very concerning. what would a labour government do to stop that ? government do to stop that? >> well, that's absolutely right . and the recruitment and retention crisis has been severe for a long time now in the nhs, thanks to 14 years of underinvestment and mismanagement and chaos. my colleague, the shadow health secretary, wes streeting, has set out plans to bring down those waiting lists in order to reduce pressure . on on, on reduce pressure. on on, on staff, because that's one of the major
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louise haigh. >> she could be the transport secretary in six months time or something i don't. well, maybe she does. >> it could be health secretary. maybe she's ambitions maybe she's got ambitions and that's she's that's the whole reason she's talking about now. talking about this now. >> put election >> they could put the election off very last moment, off to the very last moment, which january , saying that. >> do you not think they'll do that? >> so no. why not? i think he's got sense of as soon got any sense of as soon as possible think possible because i think it could worse, better. could get worse, not better. >> . >> yeah. >> yeah. >> no, i said, you not think >> no, i said, do you not think the january get the economy january could get better small better if these if the small boats the boats keep flooding across the channel that's going to be a very bad economy very bad the economy could. >> yeah. >> em- em— e to wait for the economy. >> what about angela rayner? >> angela rayner? >> angela rayner? >> she's deputy leader of >> well, she's deputy leader of the labou
louise haigh. >> she could be the transport secretary in six months time or something i don't. well, maybe she does. >> it could be health secretary. maybe she's ambitions maybe she's got ambitions and that's she's that's the whole reason she's talking about now. talking about this now. >> put election >> they could put the election off very last moment, off to the very last moment, which january , saying that. >> do you not think they'll do that? >> so no....
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haigh , this secretary, louise haigh, this morning outlining how labour plans , if they come into plans, if they come into government, as likely they will, basically to take back control of the railways, the passenger services , when the contracts services, when the contracts end, those contracts expire , the end, those contracts expire, the government will not renew them. that's how they can say that. that's how they can say that. that's not going to cost a penny in compensation. they hope to do that by 2030. | in compensation. they hope to do that by 2030. i think all but two of the contracts are up for, tender by then. what we don't know, however, is what the cost will be going forward in that they're saying they're going to not buy the rolling stock outright, but lease it. so that, of course, is going to run into many billions. but labour's argument is fundamentally that privatised, privatised of the railways hasn't worked. and i'm just going to read you a quote, unlike most privatisations that of the railways has never been publicly accepted because its failings have remained all t
haigh , this secretary, louise haigh, this morning outlining how labour plans , if they come into plans, if they come into government, as likely they will, basically to take back control of the railways, the passenger services , when the contracts services, when the contracts end, those contracts expire , the end, those contracts expire, the government will not renew them. that's how they can say that. that's how they can say that. that's not going to cost a penny in compensation. they hope to...
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shadow transport secretary louise haigh says that today's broken model simply doesn't work well. gb news political correspondent katherine forster is at king's cross station. catherine, welcome to the show. an idea first tabled on this very channel. in fact, in this very channel. in fact, in this very studio. the surprising thing about this is that quite a lot of people, even from the conservative party in terms of the voters, seem to support it. two thirds of conservative voters like it compared to 84% of labour voters . it seems they of labour voters. it seems they might be onto something that's just the ticket. it >> yes. good afternoon martin. i like that. just the ticket, sir. very clever, yes, indeed . labour very clever, yes, indeed. labour think that they are on to a winner with this and i think we've had a sudden outbreak of boldness in politics over the last few days. you know, we've had a very long time, people complaining. there's not much to pick between labour and the conservatives. what's the difference at a general election . but, you know, we've got this big poli
shadow transport secretary louise haigh says that today's broken model simply doesn't work well. gb news political correspondent katherine forster is at king's cross station. catherine, welcome to the show. an idea first tabled on this very channel. in fact, in this very channel. in fact, in this very studio. the surprising thing about this is that quite a lot of people, even from the conservative party in terms of the voters, seem to support it. two thirds of conservative voters like it...
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here was shadow transport secretary louise haigh speaking earlier on today. >> they amount to the biggest reform of our railways for a generation. labour will sweep away the broken model and bring private operators into public ownership as their contracts expire. we will establish great british railways, a single directing mind to control our railways in the passenger interest . we will deliver interest. we will deliver simplified fares and ticketing, a best fare guarantee across the network has, as trainline has already managed to achieve, and we will roll out the kinds of innovations that you have trialled here. digital season tickets and automatic delay repay so that they are available to all passengers and we will create a tough new passenger watchdog that will hold great british railways to account on behalf of the passenger. both on performance and on the quality of the service they provide. labour will take a consciously different approach . we will see different approach. we will see our workforce as an asset rather than a liability. we will work with them and where there are disa
here was shadow transport secretary louise haigh speaking earlier on today. >> they amount to the biggest reform of our railways for a generation. labour will sweep away the broken model and bring private operators into public ownership as their contracts expire. we will establish great british railways, a single directing mind to control our railways in the passenger interest . we will deliver interest. we will deliver simplified fares and ticketing, a best fare guarantee across the...
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. >> the shadow transport secretary, louise haigh, is promising to nationalise rail services one by one, a policy she actually revealed right here on gb news back in january. >> we've got a plan to fix the railways as a whole, which includes which involves bringing operators into public ownership, but that will actually bring significant savings. our railways are really wasteful at the moment because they're so fractured and i'll be saying out plans actually in just 2 or 3 weeks time, that will demonstrate how we'll save money and how that money could buy a whole network of railways to bnng whole network of railways to bring those operators into pubuc bring those operators into public ownership. and all of them absolutely . within the them absolutely. within the first time of a labour government . government. >> so that's what she said a few months ago. but today , she's months ago. but today, she's officially unveiled the plan. she says it will save the taxpayer billions because privatisation is not working . privatisation is not working. >> but under the conservatives, our railways ha
. >> the shadow transport secretary, louise haigh, is promising to nationalise rail services one by one, a policy she actually revealed right here on gb news back in january. >> we've got a plan to fix the railways as a whole, which includes which involves bringing operators into public ownership, but that will actually bring significant savings. our railways are really wasteful at the moment because they're so fractured and i'll be saying out plans actually in just 2 or 3 weeks...
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we'll bejoined by louise haigh in around half an hour's time. the daily mail is one of several papers which leads with the arrest of a teenage girl on suspicion of attempted murder after three people were injured in a school stabbing in carmarthenshire. the guardian is carrying an image of military horses running loose through central london after being spooked by noise from a building site near buckingham palace yesterday afternoon. an army spokesman told the bbc that five horses ran loose — unseating four soldiers in the process. and one more story to bring you this morning is the passing of the d—day veteran bill gladden from suffolk, who you may recall we met as he celebrated his 100th birthday back injanuary. mr gladden flew into normandy on a glider and survived being shot by gun fire from a tank in 1944, aged just 20. here he is sharing his memory of that day. they dropped the tow rope. you keep still. all i could do was freeze spread eagled and that is how i made my rather unorthodox landing in normandy. ibiiiii gladden talking about
we'll bejoined by louise haigh in around half an hour's time. the daily mail is one of several papers which leads with the arrest of a teenage girl on suspicion of attempted murder after three people were injured in a school stabbing in carmarthenshire. the guardian is carrying an image of military horses running loose through central london after being spooked by noise from a building site near buckingham palace yesterday afternoon. an army spokesman told the bbc that five horses ran loose —...
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haigh says the plan will create or save 1300 bus routes. let's go to the daily express radical nhs plan to fast track care and free up beds. patients are benefiting from quicker treatment with which, crucially , is freeing up which, crucially, is freeing up hospital beds in a radical shake up of health care. so this is them doing a bit of pr for rishi sunak there, as of course, is their right. the times sickness claims rise hits tory heartlands incapacity benefit up by a third incapacity benefit up by a third in affluent areas. every constituency in britain had a rise in sickness benefit claims last year , with some of the last year, with some of the biggest being recorded in conservative areas . in affluent conservative areas. in affluent southern areas, the number of people claiming the main incapacity benefit jumped by a third or more than a year. so, there we go. there's also that, of course, the gender clinics in ministers sites after refusing to share data, we touched on that or we more than touched on it, we got stuck right into it.
haigh says the plan will create or save 1300 bus routes. let's go to the daily express radical nhs plan to fast track care and free up beds. patients are benefiting from quicker treatment with which, crucially , is freeing up which, crucially, is freeing up hospital beds in a radical shake up of health care. so this is them doing a bit of pr for rishi sunak there, as of course, is their right. the times sickness claims rise hits tory heartlands incapacity benefit up by a third incapacity...
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that's followed by a meeting with the shadow transport secretary, louise haigh. obviously there's nothing i can do to bring harvey back now, but all i can do is raise awareness. graduated licenses are used in other countries, including the usa, canada and australia. campaigners say they've helped reduce serious road accidents involving young drivers. how did it go? yeah, ifeel like i've been heard. she said that they'd be keen to get a group of experts together to look at how it could be implemented with minimal impact on young people. you met the roads minister, guy opperman. what did he have to say? they've agreed to consider all graduated licences in their road safety strategy. so they said they did state that they wanted to look into other methods as well and research whether they can be as effective. we know that they won't be as effective. we know that the graduated licence is proven. i know this law would have saved harvey and many others. it helps in knowing that harvey will continue to help people in his death, as he did in his life. our thanks to crysta
that's followed by a meeting with the shadow transport secretary, louise haigh. obviously there's nothing i can do to bring harvey back now, but all i can do is raise awareness. graduated licenses are used in other countries, including the usa, canada and australia. campaigners say they've helped reduce serious road accidents involving young drivers. how did it go? yeah, ifeel like i've been heard. she said that they'd be keen to get a group of experts together to look at how it could be...