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what do you make of the comments of rachel reeves today? of the comments of rachel reeves toda ? ., ,., , , of the comments of rachel reeves toda? , i, today? labour will be very pleased today? labour will be very pleased to see those _ today? labour will be very pleased to see those comments _ today? labour will be very pleased to see those comments on - today? labour will be very pleased to see those comments on the - today? labour will be very pleased l to see those comments on the front page of the daily mail, they have thrown everything at trying to show that labour is a party to be trusted on the economy, they have tried to capitalise on everything that happened after the liz truss
what do you make of the comments of rachel reeves today? of the comments of rachel reeves toda ? ., ,., , , of the comments of rachel reeves toda? , i, today? labour will be very pleased today? labour will be very pleased to see those _ today? labour will be very pleased to see those comments _ today? labour will be very pleased to see those comments on - today? labour will be very pleased to see those comments on the - today? labour will be very pleased l to see those comments on the front...
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rachel reeves, are you a socialist and _ five. rachel reeves, are you a socialist and if _ five. rachel reeves, are you a socialist and if you _ five. rachel reeves, are you a socialist and if you are - five. rachel reeves, are you a socialist and if you are what i five. rachel reeves, are you a l socialist and if you are what you understand by that term? | socialist and if you are what you understand by that term? i have alwa s understand by that term? i have always called — understand by that term? i have always called myself _ understand by that term? i have always called myself a _ understand by that term? i have always called myself a social - always called myself a social democrat and what i mean by that is that i believe children from whatever background should get an equal start in life to the opportunities that our country offers. i believe in strong public services to support people all through their lives, from the cradle to the grave, and i believe that work should always pay and offer security to people. that is how i would describe myself but instead of fixating o
rachel reeves, are you a socialist and _ five. rachel reeves, are you a socialist and if _ five. rachel reeves, are you a socialist and if you _ five. rachel reeves, are you a socialist and if you are - five. rachel reeves, are you a socialist and if you are what i five. rachel reeves, are you a l socialist and if you are what you understand by that term? | socialist and if you are what you understand by that term? i have alwa s understand by that term? i have always called — understand by...
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but it's a very confident speech from rachel reeves . that's someone rachel reeves. that's someone who thinks that she has found her voice . but the concern, her voice. but the concern, i think i did detect a degree of frustration that labour, the tory party, is chucking around all sorts of ideas in the way that jeremy corbyn's labour party did, did back in 2019. but laboun party did, did back in 2019. but labour, as the clear front runner, 20 points ahead, can't do that and is sticking very tightly to any only only funded announcements. and i only imagine the pressure on her privately from other parts of the labour movement. but she's holding firm at the moment and onto the matter of the angela rayner inquiry. >> just broken in the last few moments. chris greater manchester police concluding that no further police action will be take place, there could still be a tax issue. this isn't necessarily dead and buried as a story , but this is now a tax story, but this is now a tax matter. hmrc, over allegations of a amount of tax which may or may not have been owed or pai
but it's a very confident speech from rachel reeves . that's someone rachel reeves. that's someone who thinks that she has found her voice . but the concern, her voice. but the concern, i think i did detect a degree of frustration that labour, the tory party, is chucking around all sorts of ideas in the way that jeremy corbyn's labour party did, did back in 2019. but laboun party did, did back in 2019. but labour, as the clear front runner, 20 points ahead, can't do that and is sticking very...
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rachel reeves talks about worth. i think— rachel reeves talks about worth. i think the _ rachel reeves talks about worth. i think the intention in that offer is if you _ think the intention in that offer is if you read — think the intention in that offer is if you read the text she mentioned growth, _ if you read the text she mentioned growth, gb did not gdp about 50 ties with her— growth, gb did not gdp about 50 ties with her she doesn't say per capita or, with her she doesn't say per capita or. that _ with her she doesn't say per capita or, that means each of us get richer ones _ or, that means each of us get richer ones there — or, that means each of us get richer ones there is — or, that means each of us get richer ones. there is a challenge or labour they are _ ones. there is a challenge or labour theyare it's— ones. there is a challenge or labour they are. it's going to be interesting to see whether or not any of— interesting to see whether or not any of this— interesting to see whether or not any of this makes a difference. on one hand
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the shadow chancellor rachel reeves was here in i chancellor rachel reeves was here in wakefield because they see it as one of the key target seats for the labour party. she was here to help launch the campaign for their local candidate. there have been boundary changes with a selection up here as well. she went as far as saying that the road to downing street runs right through constituencies like these. here and on the bbc sunday programme of law can spare, she declared that she would never play fast and loose with the public finances and were never put forward an funded proposal. she also said that there will be no rises in income tax or nationaljoint if labour win the general election but she said that some spending cuts have not been rolled out. she said that she was under no illusion about the scale of the challenge and would face some difficult decisions. she also put out a bit of an appeal to families, especially families with young children. she said that labour would be the party for them and declare that there would be no return to austerity. should the labour party get into p
the shadow chancellor rachel reeves was here in i chancellor rachel reeves was here in wakefield because they see it as one of the key target seats for the labour party. she was here to help launch the campaign for their local candidate. there have been boundary changes with a selection up here as well. she went as far as saying that the road to downing street runs right through constituencies like these. here and on the bbc sunday programme of law can spare, she declared that she would never...
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rachel reeves and jeremy _ itself hemmed in. rachel reeves and jeremy hunt _ itself hemmed in. rachel reeves and jeremy hunt are _ itself hemmed in. rachel reeves and jeremy hunt are both - and jeremy hunt are both desperately trying to square a very difficult circle at the moment. if there is going to be no tax increases over the next several years, then it will be desperately difficult to find enough moneyjust to avoid cutting spending on some brick services let alone finding money to increase them. this is how the liberal _ money to increase them. this is how the liberal democrats - money to increase them. this is how the liberal democrats will i how the liberal democrats will be getting from a to be during this election campaign, an echo of labour�*s promise from them too. of labour's promise from them too. ~ . , ., of labour's promise from them too. ~ ., ,., , ., too. we were also pledging not too. we were also pledging not to raise taxes _ too. we were also pledging not to raise taxes for _ too. we were also pledging not to raise taxes for ordinary - to raise taxes for
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in a speech in london a short time ago , rachel reeves short time ago, rachel reeves said the conservative government isn't being honest with voters. >> the conservatives are gaslighting the british public. they say we've turned a corner and they ask people to stick with the conservative party but it is those very conservatives who are set to leave the average household £870 worse off through stealth, taxes and increases in council tax. the prime minister claims that he is delivering for the country , but the british the country, but the british people did not order what this prime minister is delivering . prime minister is delivering. >> china is suspected of carrying out a massive hacking attack on britain's ministry of defence. defence secretary grant shappsis defence. defence secretary grant shapps is updating mps on the cyber attack today in which an armed force data base was targeted . it means bank details targeted. it means bank details and some addresses of serving personnel and veterans may have been compromised . talks will been compromised. talks will resume in cairo today aft
in a speech in london a short time ago , rachel reeves short time ago, rachel reeves said the conservative government isn't being honest with voters. >> the conservatives are gaslighting the british public. they say we've turned a corner and they ask people to stick with the conservative party but it is those very conservatives who are set to leave the average household £870 worse off through stealth, taxes and increases in council tax. the prime minister claims that he is delivering for...
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what do you make of rachel reeves comments today? labour will be very pleased to see those comments splashed on the front page of the daily mail. you know, they've thrown everything at trying to show that labour is a party to be trusted on the economy. they've tried to capitalise on everything that happened during liz truss's premiership and they've tried very hard to not make any unfunded spending commitments to repeatedly say that they can be trusted. so, you know, talking about sound money, that's the key message that they're going to want to be landing with voters, that that labour aren't scary, they're not going to do anything that means you're worse off. and those voters in the mail on some of the kind of more right—leaning papers are people that labour still needs to convince, to make sure that they can, you know, to ensure that they can win a majority at the next election. yeah, and yes, go ahead, james. do you want to come back in? no, i completely agree with lizzie, to be honest. you know, the big hurdle, the big fear for
what do you make of rachel reeves comments today? labour will be very pleased to see those comments splashed on the front page of the daily mail. you know, they've thrown everything at trying to show that labour is a party to be trusted on the economy. they've tried to capitalise on everything that happened during liz truss's premiership and they've tried very hard to not make any unfunded spending commitments to repeatedly say that they can be trusted. so, you know, talking about sound money,...
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what about rachel reeves sa in: the compatible. what about rachel reeves saying the commitments _ compatible. what about rachel reeves saying the commitments made - compatible. what about rachel reeves saying the commitments made by - saying the commitments made by labour are fully costed and would not require extra wiring or tax rises? is that one you would agree with? . ., , j ., with? the commitments they've made are of course — with? the commitments they've made are of course extremely _ with? the commitments they've made are of course extremely limited. - are of course extremely limited. they also haven't told us how they would take on the situation that they would be bequeathed. so, as i said, the current figures in imply some cuts. labour have not said explicitly that they accept that because that accepts cuts or, no they don't, because that involves tax rises. the tax increase they talked about is actually tiny by the scale of the challenge. what talked about is actually tiny by the scale of the challenge. what about the
what about rachel reeves sa in: the compatible. what about rachel reeves saying the commitments _ compatible. what about rachel reeves saying the commitments made - compatible. what about rachel reeves saying the commitments made by - saying the commitments made by labour are fully costed and would not require extra wiring or tax rises? is that one you would agree with? . ., , j ., with? the commitments they've made are of course — with? the commitments they've made are of course extremely _...
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rachel reeves has a clear— grow on trees. rachel reeves has a clear plan— grow on trees. rachel reeves has a clear plan to grow the economy and -et clear plan to grow the economy and gel income — clear plan to grow the economy and get income in that way. we cannot promise _ get income in that way. we cannot promise what we cannot deliver. i'm very clear. _ promise what we cannot deliver. i'm very clear. i— promise what we cannot deliver. i'm very clear, i have spent a decade on the public— very clear, i have spent a decade on the public accounts committee looking — the public accounts committee looking at failures of government delivery— looking at failures of government delivery so it's important that we have _ delivery so it's important that we have plans — delivery so it's important that we have plans in place looking at making — have plans in place looking at making sure that what we promise the electorate _ making sure that what we promise the electorate is deliverable. we can promise — electorate is deliverable. we can promise the earth but the briti
rachel reeves has a clear— grow on trees. rachel reeves has a clear plan— grow on trees. rachel reeves has a clear plan to grow the economy and -et clear plan to grow the economy and gel income — clear plan to grow the economy and get income in that way. we cannot promise _ get income in that way. we cannot promise what we cannot deliver. i'm very clear. _ promise what we cannot deliver. i'm very clear. i— promise what we cannot deliver. i'm very clear, i have spent a decade on the...
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so rachel reeves, shadow chancellor, has always wanted to keep her cards very, very close to her chest. apart from saying, "i'll be careful with your money, i'll be careful with your money, and by the way, i'll be careful with your money." there's been a question about what they would do about tax, because the tories have long said they won't really be careful with your money. "they're just not telling you they're secretly planning to put up taxes!" but this morning on the record, she ruled out increasing income tax. and that is quite a big and important moment in this campaign. well, let's start by listening. we won't increase income tax or national insurance. - in fact, we oppose the increases to national insurance _ when rishi sunak put those forward as chancellor. - so that is a very expensive commitment. in other words, that's a huge amount of money that she would not have to play with if she's lucky enough to become the chancellor in six weeks' time. but isn't this what labour were saying anyway? i thought they said they weren't going to put taxes up. they've said generically tha
so rachel reeves, shadow chancellor, has always wanted to keep her cards very, very close to her chest. apart from saying, "i'll be careful with your money, i'll be careful with your money, and by the way, i'll be careful with your money." there's been a question about what they would do about tax, because the tories have long said they won't really be careful with your money. "they're just not telling you they're secretly planning to put up taxes!" but this morning on the...
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rachel reeves insisted all her plans would be fully costed. she didn't rule out having to make cuts to public spending. there was no public campaigning from the tories today, butjunior treasury minister bimn afolami said in a statement in response... both labour and the conservatives are committed to getting debt falling as a share of national income. but there's a warning whichever party gets into government would find itself hemmed in. rachel reeves and jeremy hunt are both desperately trying to square a very difficult circle at the moment. if there's going to be no tax increases over the next several years, then it's going to be desperately difficult to find enough moneyjust to avoid cutting spending on some public services, let alone finding money to increase them. this is how the liberal democrats will be getting from a to b during this election campaign. an echo of labour's promise from them, too. well, we were already - pledged not to raise taxes for ordinary people. people are paying far too much tax under the conservatives. . the cons
rachel reeves insisted all her plans would be fully costed. she didn't rule out having to make cuts to public spending. there was no public campaigning from the tories today, butjunior treasury minister bimn afolami said in a statement in response... both labour and the conservatives are committed to getting debt falling as a share of national income. but there's a warning whichever party gets into government would find itself hemmed in. rachel reeves and jeremy hunt are both desperately trying...
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speaking in london earlier , rachel reeves london earlier, rachel reeves said the conservatives aren't being honest with voters . being honest with voters. >> the conservatives are gaslighting the british public. they say we've turned a corner and they ask people to stick with the conservative party, but it is those very conservatives who are set to leave the average household and £870 worse off through stealth, taxes and increases in council tax. the prime minister claims that he is delivering for the country , but delivering for the country, but the british people did not order what this prime minister is delivering . delivering. >> rachel reeves there. china has strongly denied reports that it's behind a cyber attack on the ministry of defence, calling those accusations completely fabricated. bank details of service personnel and veterans have potentially been compromised, and it's claimed a small number of addresses could have also been accessed. the defence secretary, grant shapps , defence secretary, grant shapps, is due to give a statement to the commons this afternoon . the co
speaking in london earlier , rachel reeves london earlier, rachel reeves said the conservatives aren't being honest with voters . being honest with voters. >> the conservatives are gaslighting the british public. they say we've turned a corner and they ask people to stick with the conservative party, but it is those very conservatives who are set to leave the average household and £870 worse off through stealth, taxes and increases in council tax. the prime minister claims that he is...
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rachel reeves insisted all her plans would be fully costed. she didn't rule out having to make cuts to public spending. there was no public campaigning from the tories today, butjunior treasury minister bimn afolami said in a statement in response... this is just the same old labour party who have no plan to cut taxes and instead are leaving hard—working families to foot the bill for their unfunded spending commitments. both labour and the conservatives are committed to getting debt falling as a share of national income. but there's a warning whichever party gets into government would find itself hemmed in. rachel reeves and jeremy hunt are both desperately trying to square a very difficult circle at the moment. if there's going to be no tax increases over the next several years, then it's going to be desperately difficult to find enough moneyjust to avoid cutting spending on some public services, let alone finding money to increase them. this is how the liberal democrats will be getting from a to b during this election campaign. an echo of
rachel reeves insisted all her plans would be fully costed. she didn't rule out having to make cuts to public spending. there was no public campaigning from the tories today, butjunior treasury minister bimn afolami said in a statement in response... this is just the same old labour party who have no plan to cut taxes and instead are leaving hard—working families to foot the bill for their unfunded spending commitments. both labour and the conservatives are committed to getting debt falling...
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rachel reeves, it is alwa s of doing this. rachel reeves, it is always good _ of doing this. rachel reeves, it is always good to — of doing this. rachel reeves, it is always good to have _ of doing this. rachel reeves, it is always good to have you - of doing this. rachel reeves, it is always good to have you in - of doing this. rachel reeves, it is always good to have you in the . always good to have you in the studio, thank you and we will see what the next few weeks bring. we have been listening closely to the claims of rachel reeves and james cleverly and checking the facts. james cleverly said if you exclude london from the statistics on knife crime, the number of offences was falling in england and wales. london is by no means the only place where knife crime went up. it was up in more than half of police crime areas. when asked, rachel reeves pointed out there are plans for real terms increases of 1% for public spending across the board. that's true, but experts like the institute for fiscal studies have looked at the figures and they say clearly once you factor in s
rachel reeves, it is alwa s of doing this. rachel reeves, it is always good _ of doing this. rachel reeves, it is always good to — of doing this. rachel reeves, it is always good to have _ of doing this. rachel reeves, it is always good to have you - of doing this. rachel reeves, it is always good to have you in - of doing this. rachel reeves, it is always good to have you in the . always good to have you in the studio, thank you and we will see what the next few weeks bring. we have been...
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what i found interesting about rachel reeves is this whole labouris rachel reeves is this whole labour is now the party of business, although i note that it was pointed out that those 122 businesses that appear to have endorsed labour, somebody quite shrewdly pointed out that none of them are ftse ceos . so none of them are ftse ceos. so they've cobbled together that list of supporters but doesn't quite seem to be as robust as she's making out. no i asked the question actually in the q&a. >> are you relaxed about people being rich? i said, you know, she was asked, are you a socialist? that's the question of the weekend. she said she was a social democrat. and i said, well, you're not a socialist, but are you relaxed about people getting filthy rich because you want to be on the side with business? and she said she's quite keen to support those two. if you work hard, you get paid appropriately. so i think those kind of tensions might be issues going forward. when we get into bonus season in the first year of a labour government. but i think i was struck by the nerves around around the o
what i found interesting about rachel reeves is this whole labouris rachel reeves is this whole labour is now the party of business, although i note that it was pointed out that those 122 businesses that appear to have endorsed labour, somebody quite shrewdly pointed out that none of them are ftse ceos . so none of them are ftse ceos. so they've cobbled together that list of supporters but doesn't quite seem to be as robust as she's making out. no i asked the question actually in the q&a....
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but here's rachel reeves . rachel reeves. >> we can't hear. >> we can't hear. >> is today the natural party of british business and i want to set out the central economic fault line in this election. the choice before the british people on the 4th of july, five more years of chaos with the conservative party leaving working people worse off or stability with a changed labour party . i can stability with a changed labour party. i can tell you stability with a changed labour party . i can tell you exactly party. i can tell you exactly what rishi sunak wants you to think on polling day. he's already saying it that the plan is working. don't change course now that the chaos and instability wrought by liz truss was just a blip, that the deep problems that we face are down to global events. they are not his fault at all. don't judge us on. don't judge. 14 years on 49 days he will say , i want to take days he will say, i want to take that head on. because while it is true that the crises we have faced are global in or
but here's rachel reeves . rachel reeves. >> we can't hear. >> we can't hear. >> is today the natural party of british business and i want to set out the central economic fault line in this election. the choice before the british people on the 4th of july, five more years of chaos with the conservative party leaving working people worse off or stability with a changed labour party . i can stability with a changed labour party. i can tell you stability with a changed labour...
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so rachel reeves, shadow chancellor, has always wanted to keep her cards very, very close to her chest. apart from saying, i'll be careful with your money, i'll be careful with your money. and by the way, i'll be careful with your money. there's been a question about what they would do about tax, because the tories have long said they won't really be careful with your money. they're just not telling you they're secretly planning to put up taxes. but this morning on the record, she ruled out increasing income tax. and that is quite a big and important moment in this campaign. well, let's start by listening. we won't increase income tax or national insurance. - in fact, we oppose the increases to national insurance _ when rishi sunak put those forward as chancellor. - so that is a very expensive commitment. in other words, that's a huge amount of money that she would not have to play with if she's lucky enough to become the chancellor in six weeks' time. but isn't this what labour were saying anyway? i thought they said they weren't going to put taxes up. they've said generically that th
so rachel reeves, shadow chancellor, has always wanted to keep her cards very, very close to her chest. apart from saying, i'll be careful with your money, i'll be careful with your money. and by the way, i'll be careful with your money. there's been a question about what they would do about tax, because the tories have long said they won't really be careful with your money. they're just not telling you they're secretly planning to put up taxes. but this morning on the record, she ruled out...
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what i found interesting about rachel reeves is this whole labouris rachel reeves is this whole labour is now the party of business, although i note that it was pointed out that those 122 businesses that appear to have endorsed labour, somebody quite shrewdly pointed out that none of them are ftse ceos . so none of them are ftse ceos. so they've cobbled together that list of supporters but doesn't quite seem to be as robust as she's making out. no i asked the question actually in the q&a. >> are you relaxed about people being rich? i said, you know, she was asked, are you a socialist? that's the question of the weekend. she said she was a social democrat. and i said, well, you're not a socialist, but are you relaxed about people getting filthy rich because you want to be on the side with business? and she said she's quite keen to support those two. if you work hard, you get paid appropriately. so i think those kind of tensions might be issues going forward. when we get into bonus season in the first year of a labour government. but i think i was struck by the nerves around around the o
what i found interesting about rachel reeves is this whole labouris rachel reeves is this whole labour is now the party of business, although i note that it was pointed out that those 122 businesses that appear to have endorsed labour, somebody quite shrewdly pointed out that none of them are ftse ceos . so none of them are ftse ceos. so they've cobbled together that list of supporters but doesn't quite seem to be as robust as she's making out. no i asked the question actually in the q&a....
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the shadow chancellor rachel reeves said herj chancellor rachel reeves said her party is in the national party of british business as she makes her first major speech in the campaign. i want to lead the most progress, the most pro—growth treasury that our country has ever seen. with a laser focus on delivering for working people. it laser focus on delivering for working people.— laser focus on delivering for working people. laser focus on delivering for workin neale, , ., ii working people. it comes as a 420 business figures, _ working people. it comes as a 420 business figures, including - working people. it comes as a 420 i business figures, including founders of wikipedia and iceland supermarket boss has signed a letter and also labour�*s economic plan. ed davey makes a campaign show a lake when domain, but things don't go exactly to plan. nigel farage denounced the leadership style of both tory and labour leaders. just to let you know, some breaking news because this is in the middle east but ireland has formally recognise the state of palestine following a meeting of the irish
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no tax rises, says the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves. but nor will she match the pension tax cut. what you won't get from me, either in this election campaign or if i become chancellor of the exchequer in a few weeks' time, is any commitments that is not fully costed and fully funded. because if you do that, you are going down the liz truss route and we saw the damage that she did to our economy. rishi sunak is going down that route, i never will. but you can address pensioners who are thinking about where to cast their x in the ballot box in six weeks' time and at the moment they have an offer from the prime minister and the current chancellor which is, if you are on the state, basic state pension, you won't get taxed on it if you vote for them whereas with labour, you would. well, pensioners are only looking at paying tax on the basic state pension because of what the conservatives have done. people should not believe these promises from the government because unless a plan is fully funded, you shouldn't have any confidence it is going
no tax rises, says the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves. but nor will she match the pension tax cut. what you won't get from me, either in this election campaign or if i become chancellor of the exchequer in a few weeks' time, is any commitments that is not fully costed and fully funded. because if you do that, you are going down the liz truss route and we saw the damage that she did to our economy. rishi sunak is going down that route, i never will. but you can address pensioners who are...
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you know, businesses, people, they like rachel reeves, they liked what she _ they like rachel reeves, they liked what she has to say.— what she has to say. interestingly, the rachel reeves _ what she has to say. interestingly, the rachel reeves team _ what she has to say. interestingly, the rachel reeves team have i what she has to say. interestingly, | the rachel reeves team have been doing the calculations and they have been saying since this campaign has been saying since this campaign has been launched, rishi sunak has spent £5 billion and it has not been costed and interestingly, two days in a row how do they fund the national service? in a row how do they fund the nationalservice? how in a row how do they fund the national service? how do they fund triple lock plus from cracking down on tax evasion and tax avoidance? that is true. let's find out. joining me now is the transport secretary mark harper. he is sitting over by regent street. your pensions announcement today, just to be clear, what you are doing is unfreezing the fees that the prime minister brought in when he was
you know, businesses, people, they like rachel reeves, they liked what she _ they like rachel reeves, they liked what she has to say.— what she has to say. interestingly, the rachel reeves _ what she has to say. interestingly, the rachel reeves team _ what she has to say. interestingly, the rachel reeves team have i what she has to say. interestingly, | the rachel reeves team have been doing the calculations and they have been saying since this campaign has been saying since this campaign has...
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what are rachel reeves saying that it is - rachel reeves saying that it is already costed and won't require more borrowing. do you agree that? the commitments that they have made are extremely limited. they also haven't told us how they would take on this situation. as i've said, the current figures imply some cuts across public spending. what labour has not said explicitly is that, yes, we accept that, and we accept cuts, or no we don't, and we avoid all those cuts because that means tax rises. the tax increases they have talked about are tiny by comparison of the scale of the challenges we face. [30 comparison of the scale of the challenges we face.— comparison of the scale of the challenges we face. do you think the fi . ures add challenges we face. do you think the figures add up? _ challenges we face. do you think the figures add up? i'm _ challenges we face. do you think the figures add up? i'm not— challenges we face. do you think the figures add up? i'm not sure - challenges we face. do you think the figures add up? i'm not sure we - challenges we face. do you think the | figure
what are rachel reeves saying that it is - rachel reeves saying that it is already costed and won't require more borrowing. do you agree that? the commitments that they have made are extremely limited. they also haven't told us how they would take on this situation. as i've said, the current figures imply some cuts across public spending. what labour has not said explicitly is that, yes, we accept that, and we accept cuts, or no we don't, and we avoid all those cuts because that means tax...
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i mean, rachel reeves a labour's rachel reeves, she seems to me she's just trying to pitch herself as the absolute opposite of liz truss and kwasi kwarteng. she's going to be listening to the experts, she's going to be putting her trust in the organisations like the obr, as you say, and the bank of england. and that's what she's going to be. mrs. sensible . going to be. mrs. sensible. >> well, i think that's right. it's the old adage about the way you get to downing street is you follow the gorilla on the trapeze, carrying the ming vase strategy. you go slowly , strategy. you go slowly, steadily as possible, and you try not to drop anything that may cause a mess. you try and say nothing at all that could offend anyone. but actually, when i put that question to rachel reeves , i was actually rachel reeves, i was actually quoting mervyn king, the former governor of the bank of england, who she then indirectly accused of undermining the bank of england just by questioning the fact, as many people now are, as the economic affairs committee of the house of lords is cross party committee, a
i mean, rachel reeves a labour's rachel reeves, she seems to me she's just trying to pitch herself as the absolute opposite of liz truss and kwasi kwarteng. she's going to be listening to the experts, she's going to be putting her trust in the organisations like the obr, as you say, and the bank of england. and that's what she's going to be. mrs. sensible . going to be. mrs. sensible. >> well, i think that's right. it's the old adage about the way you get to downing street is you follow...
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we will wait for rachel reeves' speech later. i rachel reeves�* speech later. jonathan reynolds for labour, thank you forjoining us. hello! you are what you breakfast. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london, i�*m tolu adeoye. a bill that would have banned landlords from evicting tenants without a reason has been shelved after mps failed to discuss the legislation on their last day in parliament before the general election. labour has accused the tories of "caving into vested interests", while the conservatives say they remain committed to creating a fairer market for renters. it�*s incredibly disappointing, to be honest. this bill was first promised in 2019 by the conservatives — it went in their 2019 manifesto. the various prime ministers have dropped it at various points in that time and it has been picked back up due to the strength of campaigning from renters�* groups and renters�* voices. the london fire brigade will soon stop attending automatic fire alarms in most nonresidential buildings unless
we will wait for rachel reeves' speech later. i rachel reeves�* speech later. jonathan reynolds for labour, thank you forjoining us. hello! you are what you breakfast. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london, i�*m tolu adeoye. a bill that would have banned landlords from evicting tenants without a reason has been shelved after mps failed to discuss the legislation on their last day in parliament before the general election. labour has accused...
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a degree of frustration, i think, amongst rachel reeves , she's she's rachel reeves, she's she's sticking to her fiscal rules while the tories are going much further than that, almost a reversal of the 2019 general election, when we had the so—called corbyn nomics and the magic money tree, where it looks like the tories have not done enough to find that magic money tree and labour is saying they won't go there, she said. interestingly, that that stability is change. so the labour party is offering change, but no real exciting new shiny policies. the tories are doing the opposite, not least on national service over the weekend. and now this commitment that pensions will not pay income tax on state pension. >> it seems that the labour party is determined to run the most boring, mundane don't look at us campaign in the history of british politics, in the hope that the tories will continue tearing chunks out of themselves. but but i suppose on this issue of pensions, there is now clear blue water between the conservative offering and the labour party offering. ironically, the labour party ,
a degree of frustration, i think, amongst rachel reeves , she's she's rachel reeves, she's she's sticking to her fiscal rules while the tories are going much further than that, almost a reversal of the 2019 general election, when we had the so—called corbyn nomics and the magic money tree, where it looks like the tories have not done enough to find that magic money tree and labour is saying they won't go there, she said. interestingly, that that stability is change. so the labour party is...
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no tax rises, says the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves. but nor will she match the pension tax cut. what you won't get from me, either in this election campaign or if i become chancellor of the exchequer in a few weeks' time, is any commitments that is not fully costed and fully funded. because if you do that, you are going down the liz truss route and we saw the damage that she did to our economy. rishi sunak is going down that route. i never will. but you can address pensioners who are thinking about where to cast their x in the ballot box in six weeks' time and at the moment they have an offer from the prime minister and the current chancellor which is, if you are on the state, basic state pension, you won't get taxed on it if you vote for them, whereas with labour, you would. well, pensioners are only looking at paying tax on the basic state pension because of what the conservatives have done. people should not believe these promises from the government because unless a plan is fully funded, you shouldn't have any confidence it is goin
no tax rises, says the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves. but nor will she match the pension tax cut. what you won't get from me, either in this election campaign or if i become chancellor of the exchequer in a few weeks' time, is any commitments that is not fully costed and fully funded. because if you do that, you are going down the liz truss route and we saw the damage that she did to our economy. rishi sunak is going down that route. i never will. but you can address pensioners who are...
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meanwhile the shadow chancellor rachel reeves has said that labour is the "natural party for british business". faisal islam reports. the prime minister was inspecting china in the potteries today, but there are no delicate ming vases in his campaign. the conservatives' strategy appears to be move fast and break things, with bold policies. today's new offer — no tax for those on the basic state pension. for people who work hard all their lives and put in, then we need to make sure that they have the dignity they deserve when they've finished. and that is why i have already protected pensions and the triple lock and you have seen our announcement today, the triple lock plus, where we will raise the threshold, make sure that pensioners get a tax cut and they will never pay tax on the state pension, as well as the triple lock going up. 30 miles down the a50 at rolls—royce in derby, labour's top two are also talking economics. at britain's world beating exporter ofjet engines, the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, heralded the support of over 120 business executives for a change of g
meanwhile the shadow chancellor rachel reeves has said that labour is the "natural party for british business". faisal islam reports. the prime minister was inspecting china in the potteries today, but there are no delicate ming vases in his campaign. the conservatives' strategy appears to be move fast and break things, with bold policies. today's new offer — no tax for those on the basic state pension. for people who work hard all their lives and put in, then we need to make sure...
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. _ in the uk, the shadow chancellor rachel reeves — who's hoping to take over as finance minister in this year's general election — has been giving a speech in which she accuses the government of "gaslighting" the british people over the state of the economy. speaking to a room full of business leaders, she said the government's claims that their economic plan is working are "deluded". they say we have turned a corner. but try telling that to the 6.4 million households across england and wales last year who saw their rent increase or who had to remortgage. or the 950,000 families whose mortgage deal is due to expire between now and january next year. they say that the plan is working. is this the same plan that has meant that this is forecast to be the first parliament on record with living standards at the end lower than they were at the start? the speech comes ahead of key figures likely to show the uk emerging from recession later this week. the bank of england could also take steps towards interest rate cuts. let's speak now to mike coop, from morningstar investment management.
. _ in the uk, the shadow chancellor rachel reeves — who's hoping to take over as finance minister in this year's general election — has been giving a speech in which she accuses the government of "gaslighting" the british people over the state of the economy. speaking to a room full of business leaders, she said the government's claims that their economic plan is working are "deluded". they say we have turned a corner. but try telling that to the 6.4 million households...
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i rachel reeves, the shadow chancellor. rachel reeves, the shadow chancellor. let's go back to this conservative proposal to bring back a version of national service if they win the election. i'm joined now by sebastian payne — a formerjournalist and director of the centre—right thinktank uk 0nward — who have previously argued for national service. we have to tell you, in the interest of transparency, he unsuccessfully stood to be conservative candidate in the last year. thank you for joining us. your proposal was a little different for national service. you were arguing in favour of it being, not being compulsory, you thought there should be an opt out. how problematic is it to make it a mandatory thing? i out. how problematic is it to make it a mandatory thing?— it a mandatory thing? i think the fact that the _ it a mandatory thing? i think the fact that the conservatives i it a mandatory thing? i think the fact that the conservatives are i fact that the conservatives are looking at this is a really good thing because the research we did at 0nward sho
i rachel reeves, the shadow chancellor. rachel reeves, the shadow chancellor. let's go back to this conservative proposal to bring back a version of national service if they win the election. i'm joined now by sebastian payne — a formerjournalist and director of the centre—right thinktank uk 0nward — who have previously argued for national service. we have to tell you, in the interest of transparency, he unsuccessfully stood to be conservative candidate in the last year. thank you for...
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so, we're hearing today that rachel reeves . today that rachel reeves. obviously, they're coming up very pro—business at the moment. laboun very pro—business at the moment. labour. they're trying to see more competent. and really, you know, they had that letter, 120 chiefs of business signed recently to say that they back the labour party is the party of fiscal responsibility. but on top of that, there's some things that people may be a little less happy about, which are her plans to give more fiscal power to the obr. that means that they'll essentially be able to budget responsibility. >> correct. liz truss famously wanted to axe. >> correct. yeah. which which you could say is a dividing line, perhaps between some of the conservatives and labour. now a lot of people are worried about this because they they consider these sort of quangos to have too much power as it is. i mean, we've already seen jeremy hunt given a lot of responsibility to the obr, and they lean a lot on those. and they lean a lot on those. and the part the reason why rachel reevesi
so, we're hearing today that rachel reeves . today that rachel reeves. obviously, they're coming up very pro—business at the moment. laboun very pro—business at the moment. labour. they're trying to see more competent. and really, you know, they had that letter, 120 chiefs of business signed recently to say that they back the labour party is the party of fiscal responsibility. but on top of that, there's some things that people may be a little less happy about, which are her plans to give...
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if she sticks to that rachel reeves , sticks to that rachel reeves, then the question is where's the money coming from. interesting question . charlotte. question. charlotte. >> well, i slightly bought into her saying it was all fully costed because the numbers aren't huge. she wants to bring in 6500 more teachers. she's what? she's going to do. she's going to scrap the non—dom vat. private schools. my sort of bugbean private schools. my sort of bugbear, close the loopholes on tax avoidance. i mean, that probably does add up to enough for 6500 teachers. and also she's trying to open the nhs on the weekends to try and bring those waiting lists down. i mean, it's not the most expensive pledges that she's making. i sort of believed her. i thought she was very good. on laura keynes , but today she was laura keynes, but today she was quite convincing. >> well, but doesn't that depend so let's take the vat on private schools. we'll be talking about that in the next hour , shocking. that in the next hour, shocking. 40,000 kids are likely to be out of schools. one school has already closed
if she sticks to that rachel reeves , sticks to that rachel reeves, then the question is where's the money coming from. interesting question . charlotte. question. charlotte. >> well, i slightly bought into her saying it was all fully costed because the numbers aren't huge. she wants to bring in 6500 more teachers. she's what? she's going to do. she's going to scrap the non—dom vat. private schools. my sort of bugbean private schools. my sort of bugbear, close the loopholes on tax...
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chancellor rachel reeves. a really big moment _ chancellor rachel reeves. a really big moment for— chancellor rachel reeves. a really big moment for our _ chancellor rachel reeves. a really big moment for our country - chancellor rachel reeves. a really i big moment for our country because all of the parrot from us politicians to you, you are the ones who will decide the future for your community, you are the ones who will decide the future for your country. your choice really matters that date, and the choice is pretty straightforward. we have had iii years now of this government, and there has been a lot of chaos, a lot of division, and lots of things do not work as well now as they did iii years ago. in my book of politics, if you leave your country western where you found it, you shouldn't be given another five years, and the country should have the chance to say sorry let's stop that chaos and turn the page and that's rebuilt and country with a labour government. that is the basic choice that is out there, one of the essential thing is we are saying
chancellor rachel reeves. a really big moment _ chancellor rachel reeves. a really big moment for— chancellor rachel reeves. a really big moment for our _ chancellor rachel reeves. a really big moment for our country - chancellor rachel reeves. a really i big moment for our country because all of the parrot from us politicians to you, you are the ones who will decide the future for your community, you are the ones who will decide the future for your country. your choice really matters that...
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the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, - what is in this letter? the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, made| what is in this letter? the shadow i chancellor, rachel reeves, made her first major speech of the campaign as you say, there are 120 business figures saying they broadly back labour plans, for we have had the full manifesto. when you step back, its not necessarily a it's not necessarily a representative sample of british business, nor is it a list of the elite ftse 100 business, nor is it a list of the elite ftse100 captains of industry, but it does in general show that it's the sort of letter the conservatives would have tried to put out, particularly in the 2015 campaign, and one signatory signed up campaign, and one signatory signed up for david cameron profession of the letter in 2015 is now backing labour. when i ask other signatories of a toy letter in 2015 what they were doing, they say they wouldn't sign an equivalent in the future, and somebody in the cabinet has suggested they might be trying to get a letter equivalent for the con
the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, - what is in this letter? the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, made| what is in this letter? the shadow i chancellor, rachel reeves, made her first major speech of the campaign as you say, there are 120 business figures saying they broadly back labour plans, for we have had the full manifesto. when you step back, its not necessarily a it's not necessarily a representative sample of british business, nor is it a list of the elite ftse 100 business, nor is...
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no tax rises, says the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves. but nor will she match the pension tax cut. what you won't get from me, either in this election campaign or if i become chancellor of the exchequer in a few weeks' time, is any commitments that is not fully costed and fully funded. because if you do that, you are going down the liz truss route and we saw the damage that she did to our economy. rishi sunak is going down that route, i never will. but you can address pensioners who are thinking about where to cast their x in the ballot box in six weeks' time and at the moment they have an offer from the prime minister and the current chancellor which is, if you are on the state, basic state pension, you won't get taxed on it if you vote for them whereas with labour, you would. well, pensioners are only looking at paying tax on the basic state pension because of what the conservatives have done. people should not believe these promises from the government because unless a plan is fully funded, you shouldn't have any confidence it is going
no tax rises, says the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves. but nor will she match the pension tax cut. what you won't get from me, either in this election campaign or if i become chancellor of the exchequer in a few weeks' time, is any commitments that is not fully costed and fully funded. because if you do that, you are going down the liz truss route and we saw the damage that she did to our economy. rishi sunak is going down that route, i never will. but you can address pensioners who are...
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rachel reeves sunaks government. rachel reeves used her first major speech of the election campaign today to spotlight the much criticised mini—budget of the former prime minister, liz truss, which she blamed for costing homeowners around £240 more every month. speaking to gb news political editor chris hope, miss reeves said wages remain flat and taxpayers are being asked to pay more for less. >> everything that i put forward will be fully costed and fully funded because i will never play fast and loose with the public finances because when you do so, you put family finances and pensioners finances in peril. and the conservatives are now adding bauble after bauble to the christmas tree without any idea of how they're going to fund these new commitments. yesterday they said they were going to use this money to create national service scheme. today they're saying they'll use the same pot of money to give a tax break for pensioners . well, tax break for pensioners. well, the reason that pensioners are paying the rea
rachel reeves sunaks government. rachel reeves used her first major speech of the election campaign today to spotlight the much criticised mini—budget of the former prime minister, liz truss, which she blamed for costing homeowners around £240 more every month. speaking to gb news political editor chris hope, miss reeves said wages remain flat and taxpayers are being asked to pay more for less. >> everything that i put forward will be fully costed and fully funded because i will never...
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income tax or national insurance —— rachel reeves. but she was also post there are quite a few times on the spending plans labour would have and would she cut spending in areas? because both the conservatives and labour party have set themselves quite strict rules on how they can spend money in order to get the national debt down, and on that point she was less forthcoming on what they might too and she talked about the pledges labour have already put out there in terms of additional teachers, additional police officers and how they are funded, and she also said this would not be a return to austerity but she did not outright rule out any future spending cuts and i think that shows you the difficult nature, which add a person is the next chancellor, they face when they come into office. we have heard some reaction, as you heard there in head and capped's piece, but to elaborate on that we heard from the snp and they said labour are trying to fool voters into voting for them around this issue on spending cuts and were saying there was
income tax or national insurance —— rachel reeves. but she was also post there are quite a few times on the spending plans labour would have and would she cut spending in areas? because both the conservatives and labour party have set themselves quite strict rules on how they can spend money in order to get the national debt down, and on that point she was less forthcoming on what they might too and she talked about the pledges labour have already put out there in terms of additional...
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well let's let's wait and see. >> and stella , the rachel reeves >> and stella, the rachel reeves been saying today the conservatives are on their victory lap, but pipe down. isn't that the point? i think emma is right. you know, these percentiles, these these margins , almost ephemera doesn't actually make people's lives any eafien actually make people's lives any easier. nobody's really noticing that things are getting cheaper. in fact, everything's going up. >> even the actual numbers are pathetic. 0.6% growth is the slowest growth rate in the g7. labour did a focus group where they asked people to see what ministers are saying about inflation rates and people were laughing when they were told that inflation is going down. they were asking, where do these ministers go and do their shopping so that we can go as well? i mean, some figures are really incredible . grocery really incredible. grocery spending is up by 16, but the actual volume of the shop that people get is down by 8. it's so they are spending more money to get less goods. and i completely agree with rachel reeves that t
well let's let's wait and see. >> and stella , the rachel reeves >> and stella, the rachel reeves been saying today the conservatives are on their victory lap, but pipe down. isn't that the point? i think emma is right. you know, these percentiles, these these margins , almost ephemera doesn't actually make people's lives any eafien actually make people's lives any easier. nobody's really noticing that things are getting cheaper. in fact, everything's going up. >> even the...
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>> do you mean rachel reeves? >> reeves ? sorry. >> reeves? sorry. >> reeves? sorry. >> rachel reeves. stevens is from s club. >> sorry. no i like her, too. and i think she'd be a rubbish chancellor. but rachel reeves, i think, is a force. >> she is. she's an impressive politician . politician. >> she is an impressive politician. and i think i think at the moment labour are ahead. okay. >> who's the three days? who's winning so far? nina briefly a couple of seconds. >> labour and rishi sunak. that drenching. oh. it's washed out drowned rat. >> and, briefly jasmine who's winning so far. >> yes, i think labour and lib dems. i think they are definitely . but you know, as far definitely. but you know, as far as i'm concerned, a lot of people are concerned labour, conservative have their two cheeks okay behind two, two cheeks okay behind two, two cheeks are we. >> we ended on a very different we ended on a bum, listen, michael , we ended on a bum, listen, michael, come and see us again soon. thanks for my pundits and the team. i'll see you tomorrow at nine. headline
>> do you mean rachel reeves? >> reeves ? sorry. >> reeves? sorry. >> reeves? sorry. >> rachel reeves. stevens is from s club. >> sorry. no i like her, too. and i think she'd be a rubbish chancellor. but rachel reeves, i think, is a force. >> she is. she's an impressive politician . politician. >> she is an impressive politician. and i think i think at the moment labour are ahead. okay. >> who's the three days? who's winning so far? nina...