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simon i notice a real rachel reeves vibe to the start of the week. she seems to be everywhere. it's no secret that labour have gone from, you know, the corbyn era to speed dating business to having a world wind at romance with business and that took a new chapter today when she met some of her british infrastructure counsel, which included the chief executives of lloyds banking group, mng, lots of top executives from international investors and what have you. and it is quite interesting that she did that during an election. because the sitting government cannot do that, but they were saying they were there in an advisory capacity. nevertheless, quite an interesting thing. and i think that what strikes me is their whirlwind romance with business is actually upsetting some of their traditional in their bid to woo the board room, they are upsetting some people on the shop floor, for example, the unite union did not endorse their manifesto. so i think there is some tension at the heart of the labour party right there, which is an intriguing preview of the tensions that could exist
simon i notice a real rachel reeves vibe to the start of the week. she seems to be everywhere. it's no secret that labour have gone from, you know, the corbyn era to speed dating business to having a world wind at romance with business and that took a new chapter today when she met some of her british infrastructure counsel, which included the chief executives of lloyds banking group, mng, lots of top executives from international investors and what have you. and it is quite interesting that...
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_ but also what was heard from rachel reeves and this was an interview she .ave reeves and this was gave to the _ reeves and this was an interview she gave to the ft in which she talked about— gave to the ft in which she talked about revisiting some parts of that brexit _ about revisiting some parts of that brexit deal to do exactly as keir starmer— brexit deal to do exactly as keir starmer was saying, which is remove some _ starmer was saying, which is remove some of— starmer was saying, which is remove some of those trading barriers. the minute _ some of those trading barriers. the minute labour starts doing that, the fear from _ minute labour starts doing that, the fear from some within the party as they would — fear from some within the party as they would leave themselves open to they would leave themselves open to the accusation, not least from the conservatives that, you know, labour's — conservatives that, you know, labour's long—term plan is to take us back— labour's long—term plan is to take us back into — labour's long—term plan is to take us back into the eu, that would'
_ but also what was heard from rachel reeves and this was an interview she .ave reeves and this was gave to the _ reeves and this was an interview she gave to the ft in which she talked about— gave to the ft in which she talked about revisiting some parts of that brexit _ about revisiting some parts of that brexit deal to do exactly as keir starmer— brexit deal to do exactly as keir starmer was saying, which is remove some _ starmer was saying, which is remove some of— starmer was saying,...
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literally rachel reeves says, no, it's zero that number.he conservatives say that they can get 12 billion. and when we can tell our viewers, listeners, you're going to be affected by that cut to welfare, right? then it's more certain, then it's more real. then there's a choice. i can tell them you're going to benefit from this employee nics cuts, you're going to benefit from the triple lock plus. that's certain. you get a certain amount of credit for that, as it were, electorally. it creates some capital. on the other side, its general. we can't identify, if you like, the losers people that lose out, so you can't balance it out. so, yeah, there is this... but it's not to say they can't do it. of course it's possible, but it would, you know, either they're assuming thatjust there isn't a permanent change to how the working population has behaved post—pandemic. and i think there's a lot of people would say that there is a permanent change. now, is that's something that government should accommodate or is it something they should lean back on.
literally rachel reeves says, no, it's zero that number.he conservatives say that they can get 12 billion. and when we can tell our viewers, listeners, you're going to be affected by that cut to welfare, right? then it's more certain, then it's more real. then there's a choice. i can tell them you're going to benefit from this employee nics cuts, you're going to benefit from the triple lock plus. that's certain. you get a certain amount of credit for that, as it were, electorally. it creates...
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and i'm not exactly sure what, what rachel reeves has in mind. be pressed on it because i can't answer for what's in her head. >> could it not be the case that some employers are misogynistic, some employers are misogynistic, some employers are misogynistic, some employers might hide behind the idea of, older women taken having taken more time away from work? we don't have the particular data to hand, but it could be the case that using these group associations, there is some discrimination going on in the workplace today. >> as i say, it is already unlawful. i mean completely unlawful. i mean completely unlawful. if you've got , two unlawful. if you've got, two genuinely the same jobs to pay differential rates, doesn't matter what person sex is, what their age is, or anything else is, you cannot pay, at different rates that is already unlawful and it doesn't need any further action. what you then have, of course, is this thing called comparability , so you have to comparability, so you have to somehow compare the person at the till, the cashier
and i'm not exactly sure what, what rachel reeves has in mind. be pressed on it because i can't answer for what's in her head. >> could it not be the case that some employers are misogynistic, some employers are misogynistic, some employers are misogynistic, some employers might hide behind the idea of, older women taken having taken more time away from work? we don't have the particular data to hand, but it could be the case that using these group associations, there is some...
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rachel reeves astonish attack on this saying it's a desperate wish list.his today. >> yes, yes they have. now the second document i shall show you the viewers is a costings document. now this is very important because this is how labour will be attacked on thursday by the, by the tory party. that's why labour are going after it. now in here there's a section called the welfare gap tackling the tax gap. we've been through those numbers with officials from downing street. they're saying they can save 12 billion on the welfare bill by 20 2930. they say that it's gone up by by then. it'll be up by 18 billion on the pre—pandemic figure. so these are obtainable figures. you won't see labour going after the welfare bill in the same way. that's interesting. and the tax gap we know about that don't we. when the tax evasion tax avoidance plan announced by, rachel reeves, that's 6 billion, say by 2930. so how they make save the money to avoid putting up taxes is very interesting. and welfare reform is a line i'll be following through on thursday. >> but rachel reeves
rachel reeves astonish attack on this saying it's a desperate wish list.his today. >> yes, yes they have. now the second document i shall show you the viewers is a costings document. now this is very important because this is how labour will be attacked on thursday by the, by the tory party. that's why labour are going after it. now in here there's a section called the welfare gap tackling the tax gap. we've been through those numbers with officials from downing street. they're saying...
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and i'm not exactly sure what, what rachel reeves has in mind.ld be pressed on it because i can't answer for what's in her head. >> could it not be the case that some employers are misogynistic, some employers are misogynistic, some employers are misogynistic, some employers might hide behind the idea of, older women taken having taken more time away from work? we don't have the particular data to hand, but it could be the case that using these group associations, there is some discrimination going on in the workplace today. >> as i say, it is already unlawful. i mean completely unlawful. i mean completely unlawful. if you've got , two unlawful. if you've got, two genuinely the same jobs to pay differential rates, doesn't matter what person sex is, what their age is, or anything else is, you cannot pay, at different rates that is already unlawful and it doesn't need any further action. what you then have, of course, is this thing called comparability , so you have to comparability, so you have to somehow compare the person at the till, the cashie
and i'm not exactly sure what, what rachel reeves has in mind.ld be pressed on it because i can't answer for what's in her head. >> could it not be the case that some employers are misogynistic, some employers are misogynistic, some employers are misogynistic, some employers might hide behind the idea of, older women taken having taken more time away from work? we don't have the particular data to hand, but it could be the case that using these group associations, there is some...
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rachel reeves , keir starmer rachel reeves, keir starmer others are quite happy with having our lawsries. and that's the problem. >> okay . let's bring mike >> okay. let's bring mike goldsworthy into the conversation. he's the chair of the european movement uk. and you can also address his points. david. mike i mean, you must be a bit disappointed that starmer the arch—remainer isn't going further. he doesn't want to rejoin the eu , he doesn't want rejoin the eu, he doesn't want to rejoin the single market or the customs union. so what should remainers do? support the liberal democrats who have at least had the courage to admit that they'd like to be back in europe , good evening. camilla. europe, good evening. camilla. hi, david, well, i'll. european movement uk is a cross party organisation , so we support organisation, so we support pro—europeanism in all the parties and it's there in all the parties in fact, there's a lot of it now in the conservative youth because like with, for example, this chemical situation , it's natural, it's situation, it's natural, it's conservative. to
rachel reeves , keir starmer rachel reeves, keir starmer others are quite happy with having our lawsries. and that's the problem. >> okay . let's bring mike >> okay. let's bring mike goldsworthy into the conversation. he's the chair of the european movement uk. and you can also address his points. david. mike i mean, you must be a bit disappointed that starmer the arch—remainer isn't going further. he doesn't want to rejoin the eu , he doesn't want rejoin the eu, he doesn't want...
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reeves has shown staggering naivety in her— reeves has shown staggering naivety in her interview— reevest how we could align on chemicals. we - could align on chemicals. we already have a _ could align on chemicals. we already have a lot _ could align on chemicals. we already have a lot of— could align on chemicals. we already have a lot of eu _ could align on chemicals. we already have a lot of eu regulations - could align on chemicals. we already have a lot of eu regulations for - have a lot of eu regulations for chenricals _ have a lot of eu regulations for chemicals. the _ have a lot of eu regulations for chemicals. the eu _ have a lot of eu regulations for chemicals. the eu won't - have a lot of eu regulations for chemicals. the eu won't care l have a lot of eu regulations for - chemicals. the eu won't care whether we align— chemicals. the eu won't care whether we align or— chemicals. the eu won't care whether we align or not — chemicals. the eu won't care whether we align or not. either— chemicals. the eu won't care whether we align or not. either you _ chemicals. the eu won't care
reeves has shown staggering naivety in her— reeves has shown staggering naivety in her interview— reevest how we could align on chemicals. we - could align on chemicals. we already have a _ could align on chemicals. we already have a lot _ could align on chemicals. we already have a lot of— could align on chemicals. we already have a lot of eu _ could align on chemicals. we already have a lot of eu regulations - could align on chemicals. we already have a lot of eu regulations for - have...
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you should have the right _ reeves and hampshire.to ask _ reeves and hampshire. you should have the right to ask the _ reeves and hampshire. you should have the right to ask the candidate| have the right to ask the candidate to be prime minister and chancellor to be prime minister and chancellor to ask any question you like some people get into this, you may have some questions on any issue you want to talk about. all of you just want to talk about. all of you just want to make a point to say when you are on the way to the next venue i want to think about what i just said. fire away on a few want to see this as he most important thing to me you need to think about it we are happy to that. ., . ~' need to think about it we are happy to that. ., ., ~ ., ., ., to that. you talk about growth and what role do _ to that. you talk about growth and what role do you _ to that. you talk about growth and what role do you see _ to that. you talk about growth and what role do you see an _ to that. you talk about growth and what role do you see an
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i know how hard ou work, reeves are saying. i know how hard you work. and _ reeves are saying._ reeves are saying. i know how hardj you work, and we will do everything within— you work, and we will do everything within our— you work, and we will do everything within our power to make sure that you are _ within our power to make sure that you are the — within our power to make sure that you are the next mp here. no complacency, fighting for every vote~ — complacency, fighting for every vote.. focusing relentlessly on the issues _ vote.. focusing relentlessly on the issues that— vote.. focusing relentlessly on the issues that matter to voters. if we win here, — issues that matter to voters. if we win here, we will get a labour government. as angela says, our country— government. as angela says, our country is _ government. as angela says, our country is crying out for change. time _ country is crying out for change. time to— country is crying out for change. time to turn the page on 14 years of chaos— time to turn the page on 14 years of chaos and _ time to turn the page on 14 ye
i know how hard ou work, reeves are saying. i know how hard you work. and _ reeves are saying._ reeves are saying. i know how hardj you work, and we will do everything within— you work, and we will do everything within our— you work, and we will do everything within our power to make sure that you are _ within our power to make sure that you are the — within our power to make sure that you are the next mp here. no complacency, fighting for every vote~ — complacency, fighting for every...
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governor reeves. [applause] >> thank you.ause] if -- thank you lieutenant governor ander weiss. to the members of the legislature a elected officials, thank you. thank you ft every single day to an even better place to live, to work and to raise a family. together o the last four years, we've accomplished mission a our state. and i have no continuing to work together, mississippi if's mississippi's best days are in front of us.ake just a moment to thank the person who has been a c t my life for over 23 wonderful wife and our state's amazing first lady elie. [applause] strength and inspiration for meer the years and especially during my time as governor. she is a terrific mom excellent first lady ask is a tremendous -- and a tremeur state. i'm lucky to have her in my every single day and and i thank god that s is. before i go with a heavy heart that recognize the honorable service and tremendous sacrifice chief warrant officer semiic and chief warrant officer abbott. please join me in a moment of and prayer for their many frie
governor reeves. [applause] >> thank you.ause] if -- thank you lieutenant governor ander weiss. to the members of the legislature a elected officials, thank you. thank you ft every single day to an even better place to live, to work and to raise a family. together o the last four years, we've accomplished mission a our state. and i have no continuing to work together, mississippi if's mississippi's best days are in front of us.ake just a moment to thank the person who has been a c t my...
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but the true story of bass reeves is more extraordinary than any legend. (gun shot) larry: hello, folks. welcome to kudlow, i'm l arry kudlow. well president biden open border disaster is killing innocent americans, hurting the economy. and may doom the president's reelection. we'll have a lot more on that. with house majority leader whip tom emmer. and fox news contributor sara carter, but first up, fox news jackie hinrichs with latest on joe biden amnesty push. >> president's plan gives undocumented spouses of u.s. citizens a pathway to permanent residency if they have illegally lived in u.s. at least 10 years and beasts requirements. republican lawmakers call it a cynical bid to win over hispanic and latino voters ahead of november election something that former president trump dismissed as not a threat. >> under this program, a deluge of illegals will be given immediate green cards and put on the fast track to rapid citizenship to vote, i think a lot of them will vote for me, you look at hispanic population, if you look at black population, they are vo
but the true story of bass reeves is more extraordinary than any legend. (gun shot) larry: hello, folks. welcome to kudlow, i'm l arry kudlow. well president biden open border disaster is killing innocent americans, hurting the economy. and may doom the president's reelection. we'll have a lot more on that. with house majority leader whip tom emmer. and fox news contributor sara carter, but first up, fox news jackie hinrichs with latest on joe biden amnesty push. >> president's plan gives...
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and to do that , rachel reeves and private investment.with business leaders across the uk, and they're planning very, very much to be in government in just over two and a half weeks time. the only fly in the ointment for labour. and i should say that the mood on the bus this morning from labour does seem to be pretty chipper. is that they are still under quite a lot of pressure on keir starmer , not promising to scrap starmer, not promising to scrap the two child benefit limit. there are left wing well, nigel farage actually on the one side is saying that the reform party would scrap the two child benefit limit. and then on the other side you have left wing labour mps and activists who feel that this is an anti—labour policy, that plunging children into poverty simply because they come from big families isn't fair and isn't something labour should be doing. i think it's possible that over the rest of this campaign, with perhaps pressure from his backbenchers and from possibly the shadow cabinet as well, we could see some movement from kei
and to do that , rachel reeves and private investment.with business leaders across the uk, and they're planning very, very much to be in government in just over two and a half weeks time. the only fly in the ointment for labour. and i should say that the mood on the bus this morning from labour does seem to be pretty chipper. is that they are still under quite a lot of pressure on keir starmer , not promising to scrap starmer, not promising to scrap the two child benefit limit. there are left...
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says no they can do _ stuff, rachel reeves says no they can do the — stuff, rachel reeves says no they right? then it is more certain and more real and there is a choice _ certain and more real and there is a choice i_ certain and more real and there is a choice ican— certain and more real and there is a choice. i can tell of your benefit from _ choice. i can tell of your benefit from this— choice. i can tell of your benefit from this employee benefit next to it or this— from this employee benefit next to it or this trip a lot plus, you get a certain— it or this trip a lot plus, you get a certain amount of credit for that and electorally, it creates some capital, — and electorally, it creates some capital, but on the other side it is general, — capital, but on the other side it is general, we — capital, but on the other side it is general, we cannot answer by the people _ general, we cannot answer by the people who lose out. you cannot balance — people who lose out. you cannot balance it — people who lose out. you cannot balance it out. it's not saying they cannot _ balance it out. it'
says no they can do _ stuff, rachel reeves says no they can do the — stuff, rachel reeves says no they right? then it is more certain and more real and there is a choice _ certain and more real and there is a choice i_ certain and more real and there is a choice ican— certain and more real and there is a choice. i can tell of your benefit from _ choice. i can tell of your benefit from this— choice. i can tell of your benefit from this employee benefit next to it or this— from this...
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. >> i'm because look, the signs rachel reeves is she being transparent enough on tax. jonathan ashworth many a time and he hasn't always been on top of all the policies that may or may not be in the manifestos. >> no vat rises, no national insurance rises. >> apart from those frozen thresholds . thresholds. >> those are the taxes that you and i that everybody who is watching or listening, lots of other ones aren't there and feel duty, council tax, capital gains tax , corporation tax, the list tax, corporation tax, the list goes on. >> customs duties . >> customs duties. >> customs duties. >> every single thing that you will see announced in that manifesto tomorrow will be fully costed and not require a single penny of extra spending. >> the trouble with that is that assumes that the labour party is going to stick to jeremy hunt's spending plans, which the ifs described as fictitious, where a number of different departments are going to have to reduce their spending by several percentage points . percentage points. >> you have to grow the economy, tom, because you can't
. >> i'm because look, the signs rachel reeves is she being transparent enough on tax. jonathan ashworth many a time and he hasn't always been on top of all the policies that may or may not be in the manifestos. >> no vat rises, no national insurance rises. >> apart from those frozen thresholds . thresholds. >> those are the taxes that you and i that everybody who is watching or listening, lots of other ones aren't there and feel duty, council tax, capital gains tax ,...
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carlton reeves, closing my eyes to think carlton reeves who is from the american south. his opinion, at time mississippi was making the claim it was legislating in this space in order to protect women. in his district court justice reeves said i call you on this, mississippi you say you want abortion bans to how is it you have the highesttality in the country or maternal morbidity in the ofla who -- 80% of black women succumb to cardiac maternal mortality in the state. then he went on to talkd women being denied sitting on juries. the long women the opportunity to open upin their own names. mississippi, how is this you protecting women's interest and protecting women's health. you actually never r that. and it was that stay on the law that lastedntil the supreme court took up the opinion stay, and overturned roe v. wade. like to bring up the attacks we'retransgender people and their access to health care. i think this moment the constitutional doctrine might think of this as animus which is the tip of the spear of equal protection.8 states in the last three years have im
carlton reeves, closing my eyes to think carlton reeves who is from the american south. his opinion, at time mississippi was making the claim it was legislating in this space in order to protect women. in his district court justice reeves said i call you on this, mississippi you say you want abortion bans to how is it you have the highesttality in the country or maternal morbidity in the ofla who -- 80% of black women succumb to cardiac maternal mortality in the state. then he went on to talkd...
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carlton reeves, eyes to think of judge carlton reeves who is from the american south. the claim it was legislating in this in his district court opinion, justice reeves said i call you on this, mississippi, you say you wa abortion bans to protect women's health, how is it you have the highest rate of maternal mortality in the country or maternal the country, how is it that 80% of black women who- 80% of black womencu who have maternal mortality in the state. th h about mississippi and women being denied sitting on juries. the long history of mississippi denying women the opportunity to open u bank accounts in their own names, loans in their own names. mississippi, about you protecting women's interest and protecting women's never ree shown that. and it was that stay on the until the supreme court took up the opinion, listed the stay, and overturned e. erin: i'd like to bring up the attacks we're seeing on transgender people and their access to health care. i■+7t think is a moment the this as animus which is the tip of the spear qu elizabeth: 18 states in the last three
carlton reeves, eyes to think of judge carlton reeves who is from the american south. the claim it was legislating in this in his district court opinion, justice reeves said i call you on this, mississippi, you say you wa abortion bans to protect women's health, how is it you have the highest rate of maternal mortality in the country or maternal the country, how is it that 80% of black women who- 80% of black womencu who have maternal mortality in the state. th h about mississippi and women...
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we've had a push back from rachel reeves about this tory manifesto i showed you in there.ht be £17 billion worth of tax cuts. the tories claim labour are saying the sums don't add up and that the sums are built on big cuts to the benefits bill. by the end of the next parliament and closing what they call the tax gap. that's the difference between what the treasury, the treasury, the hmrc should pull in in tax and doesn't because of avoidance and evasion. so and they do they do claim politically that sunak is copying liz truss and just finally liberal democrats, again they've been attacking this , they've been attacking this, this manifesto saying that it's not worth the paper. it's written on. yeah, indeed. >> let me ask you this as well, because you i know you've referenced this on social media as well. after rishi sunak's kind of speech and presentation, the first journalist that got to ask a question from broadcast media was yourself . many people media was yourself. many people very upset about that saying, i quote , it was a disgrace. that's quote, it was a disgrace.
we've had a push back from rachel reeves about this tory manifesto i showed you in there.ht be £17 billion worth of tax cuts. the tories claim labour are saying the sums don't add up and that the sums are built on big cuts to the benefits bill. by the end of the next parliament and closing what they call the tax gap. that's the difference between what the treasury, the treasury, the hmrc should pull in in tax and doesn't because of avoidance and evasion. so and they do they do claim...
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however, over the last few days, we have had _ however, over the last few days, we have had rachel reeves reeves say various about being willing to renegotiate brexit _ about being willing to renegotiate brexit. keir starmer has also said things— brexit. keir starmer has also said things that — brexit. keir starmer has also said things that essentially making the argument that boris johnson's things that essentially making the argument that borisjohnson's brexit deal was _ argument that borisjohnson's brexit deal was so bad that he wants to reopen— deal was so bad that he wants to reopen it~ — deal was so bad that he wants to reopen it. anyone who was involved in brexit— reopen it. anyone who was involved in brexit negotiation at the time say that— in brexit negotiation at the time say that ultimately the last thing the eu _ say that ultimately the last thing the eu will be willing to accept as cherry— the eu will be willing to accept as cherry picking on the last thing they— cherry picking on the last thing they will— cherry picking on the last thing they will do is reopen negotiation un
however, over the last few days, we have had _ however, over the last few days, we have had rachel reeves reeves say various about being willing to renegotiate brexit _ about being willing to renegotiate brexit. keir starmer has also said things— brexit. keir starmer has also said things that — brexit. keir starmer has also said things that essentially making the argument that boris johnson's things that essentially making the argument that borisjohnson's brexit deal was _ argument that...
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matthew reeves is the director of archeology at montpelier year, and we're standing on a grave site. so how many graves do you think might be in this spot? that's the million dollar question. reeves is looking for clues at this unmarked burial site for african slaves today, we're doing a surface level excavation, then digging down about a foot to find artifacts without disturbing any bodies. we're excavating down to below the plow zone, where the soil has never been disturbed. that first layer, about a foot deep, was plowed in the 19th century to grow crops. so they, like, grew vegetables and food there. you know, it's not the best agricultural land on this estate. why is this being chosen to be plowed when this is a burial ground? the answer to that question is quite disturbing. it's it's a it's a choice that was made while flags mark this burial ground. madisons enslaved masons built a brick wall around the madison family cemetery. we'd have family reunions here in orange, and nobody wanted to come to see this place. reverend larry walker's great great great great great grandfather
matthew reeves is the director of archeology at montpelier year, and we're standing on a grave site. so how many graves do you think might be in this spot? that's the million dollar question. reeves is looking for clues at this unmarked burial site for african slaves today, we're doing a surface level excavation, then digging down about a foot to find artifacts without disturbing any bodies. we're excavating down to below the plow zone, where the soil has never been disturbed. that first layer,...
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and the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, promises to renegotiate brexit.her we should be boosting ties with the european union. >> royal ascot racing's glitziest festival begins today with more than 250,000 racegoers expected during the week and in other sport this morning. >> kylian mbappe brazier his nose as france beat austria last night. slovakia provided the biggest euro shock ever by beating the belgians with thanks to the snickometer , which i will to the snickometer, which...
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well, perhaps a 2018 pamphlet from rachel reeves might give us a clue.or a radical overhaul of the tax system to raise get this over £20 billion a year. it all is starting to add up. the pamphlet went on to call for increasing council tax, introducing a landlord tax, an attack on pensions, a tax on land, an increase in inheritance tax and more taxes on stocks, shares and investment . tax and more taxes on stocks, shares and investment. but it wasn't just 2018. as recently as 2021, rachel reeves said she wanted to hike taxes on those who get their incomes from stocks and shares and buy to let properties. might it be that when labour says it doesn't want to raise taxes on working people , it will instead raise over 20 billion in new taxes on those stocks? those shares and those homes and those assets . well, homes and those assets. well, i'm delighted to be joined now by a former special adviser to tony blair, darren murphy and darren. i'm sure you'll share my scepticism here because the plans for both the conservatives and the labour party pretend there'l
well, perhaps a 2018 pamphlet from rachel reeves might give us a clue.or a radical overhaul of the tax system to raise get this over £20 billion a year. it all is starting to add up. the pamphlet went on to call for increasing council tax, introducing a landlord tax, an attack on pensions, a tax on land, an increase in inheritance tax and more taxes on stocks, shares and investment . tax and more taxes on stocks, shares and investment. but it wasn't just 2018. as recently as 2021, rachel...
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reeves to put up taxes .shing leak earlier about potential labour tax hikes. there is also an even more astonishing clip from him when i ask him whether or not if a loved one was on the nhs with a massive waiting list and in quite a bit of discomfort, he would go private. he's taken that answer to next level. i'll see ina in a sec. welcome back to patrick christys. tonight now it's time for my interview with shadow armed forces minister luke pollard. we discuss labour's policy issues. the big ones, i think. anyway, some of them , think. anyway, some of them, including taxes and the nhs. and look , we did kick off with look, we did kick off with d—day. what we'll say is just listen carefully for a couple of things that he says when i ask him about the nhs and private health care and just make your own minds up about this. so this is the interview . sukh own minds up about this. so this is the interview. sukh padda. today marks the 80th anniversary of d—day, a vitally important date in our nation's calendar. si
reeves to put up taxes .shing leak earlier about potential labour tax hikes. there is also an even more astonishing clip from him when i ask him whether or not if a loved one was on the nhs with a massive waiting list and in quite a bit of discomfort, he would go private. he's taken that answer to next level. i'll see ina in a sec. welcome back to patrick christys. tonight now it's time for my interview with shadow armed forces minister luke pollard. we discuss labour's policy issues. the big...
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david lammy has spoken quite openly about his desire to realign rachel reeves , talking rachel reeves, talking economically in a kind of very eu friendly way , talking about eu friendly way, talking about chemical deals and breaking down barriers. we've had other talk about breaking down trade barriers and resetting the relationship. they're not going as far as ed davey, but they're getting quite close. >> yes, they certainly are. now, it's interesting really, over the election campaign and then in the labour manifesto, brexit was really one area on which starmer seemed convinced that he wasn't going to budge. and yet, as we've seen so often with the labour leader, there's now some potential jul could be flip flopping. u—turning, certainly some kind of movement in in his position . position. >> and i think there's always movement in his position. exactly >> but i think, you know, this will, as you say, potentially be the first big test of keir starmer's supermajority, if starmer's superm ajority, if indeed starmer's supermajority, if indeed he's going to get, say, 500 seats and he's g
david lammy has spoken quite openly about his desire to realign rachel reeves , talking rachel reeves, talking economically in a kind of very eu friendly way , talking about eu friendly way, talking about chemical deals and breaking down barriers. we've had other talk about breaking down trade barriers and resetting the relationship. they're not going as far as ed davey, but they're getting quite close. >> yes, they certainly are. now, it's interesting really, over the election campaign...
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have you made inroads with, likely treasury ministers, with rachel reeves team , how how how optimisticbout this going forward? >> not terribly optimistic . we >> not terribly optimistic. we started a petition at the free speech union to try and urge all the political parties to include a commitment to seeing this through in their manifestos. and it's you know, it's not a partisan issue. anyone can be debunked . it isn't just people debunked. it isn't just people on the right that it affects, you know , some far left groups you know, some far left groups have been debunked as well, and it affects muslims, the muslim charities , often find charities, often find themselves, debunked. finsbury park mosque got into difficulty with its with its banking facilities, so, it's my hope is that the best way of persuading the labour party to embrace this policy and see through these changes. and they didn't oppose them in parliament. it wasn't it was, you know, it was a there was, you know, it was a there was cross—party consensus that this needed to happen. we don't want a chinese style social cre
have you made inroads with, likely treasury ministers, with rachel reeves team , how how how optimisticbout this going forward? >> not terribly optimistic . we >> not terribly optimistic. we started a petition at the free speech union to try and urge all the political parties to include a commitment to seeing this through in their manifestos. and it's you know, it's not a partisan issue. anyone can be debunked . it isn't just people debunked. it isn't just people on the right that...
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rachel reeves talked paperwork. talked about the chemicals industry, automotive following eu rules. but but it's not just eu rules now, it's eu rules in the future as well. you just sign up to the eu rules. >> a rule taker. >> a rule taker. >> yes. and you just accept the rules and then that takes away the paperwork. the eu don't need to fret about it and you just you just plough on with that. and the hope is that that could lead to some economic growth as well. of course it's a gamble, a huge gamble, a gamble and limits the amount of sort of regulatory freedom that you have here in the uk. >> should we just take a look what jonathan ashworth was doing earlier today? it was quite extraordinary. let's have a watch. >> this is the tory manifesto utterly shredded by by jeremy hunt. >> well, that was the tory manifesto being shredded. i've got a copy of the front page of it here, but jonathan ashworth says that this should all be shredded, mainly because jeremy hunt seems to have spent some money twice. >> yes. and it w
rachel reeves talked paperwork. talked about the chemicals industry, automotive following eu rules. but but it's not just eu rules now, it's eu rules in the future as well. you just sign up to the eu rules. >> a rule taker. >> a rule taker. >> yes. and you just accept the rules and then that takes away the paperwork. the eu don't need to fret about it and you just you just plough on with that. and the hope is that that could lead to some economic growth as well. of course it's...
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have you made inroads with, likely treasury ministers, with rachel reeves team , how how how optimistic this going forward? >> not terribly optimistic . we >> not terribly optimistic. we started a petition at the free speech union to try and urge all the political parties to include a commitment to seeing this through in their manifestos. and it's you know, it's not a partisan issue. anyone can be debunked . it isn't just people debunked. it isn't just people on the right that it affects, you know , some far left groups you know, some far left groups have been debunked as well, and it affects muslims, the muslim charities , often find charities, often find themselves, debunked. finsbury park mosque got into difficulty with its with its banking facilities, so, it's my hope is that the best way of persuading the labour party to embrace this policy and see through these changes. and they didn't oppose them in parliament. it wasn't it was, you know, it was a there was, you know, it was a there was cross—party consensus that this needed to happen. we don't want a chinese style social credit
have you made inroads with, likely treasury ministers, with rachel reeves team , how how how optimistic this going forward? >> not terribly optimistic . we >> not terribly optimistic. we started a petition at the free speech union to try and urge all the political parties to include a commitment to seeing this through in their manifestos. and it's you know, it's not a partisan issue. anyone can be debunked . it isn't just people debunked. it isn't just people on the right that it...
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keir starmer and rachel reeves were on the south coast this morning with a pledge to create more than first 100 days. sadly for her it is the three topics they really don't want to talk about — brexit, tax and the two—child benefit cap — which continue to dominate. the tories say labour's plan to grant no new licenses for oil and gas in the north sea, will lead to higher costs and "even blackouts. " in an interview with the ft, the shadow chancellor signalled that labour would revisit parts of the brexit negotiation. the institute of government said it was a sign that she wants to "resurrect theresa may's chequers deal." she has pushed back firmly on that notion, but she does want to reduce some of the trading barriers. what did you make of the interview she gave to the ft? because brexit hasn't really played a part in this campaign until now. it is hasn't really played a part in this campaign until now. it is strange, reall , campaign until now. it is strange, really. given _ campaign until now. it is strange, really, given that _ campaign until now. it is strange, really, given that
keir starmer and rachel reeves were on the south coast this morning with a pledge to create more than first 100 days. sadly for her it is the three topics they really don't want to talk about — brexit, tax and the two—child benefit cap — which continue to dominate. the tories say labour's plan to grant no new licenses for oil and gas in the north sea, will lead to higher costs and "even blackouts. " in an interview with the ft, the shadow chancellor signalled that labour would...
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rachel reeves talked paperwork.eves talked about the chemicals industry, automotive following eu rules. but but it's not just eu rules now, it's eu rules in the future as well. you just sign up to the eu rules. >> a rule taker. >> a rule taker. >> yes. and you just accept the rules and then that takes away the paperwork. the eu don't need to fret about it and you just you just plough on with that. and the hope is that that could lead to some economic growth as well. of course it's a gamble, a huge gamble, a gamble and limits the amount of sort of regulatory freedom that you have here in the uk. >> should we just take a look what jonathan ashworth was doing earlier today? it was quite extraordinary. let's have a watch. >> this is the tory manifesto utterly shredded by by jeremy hunt. >> well, that was the tory manifesto being shredded. i've got a copy of the front page of it here, but jonathan ashworth says that this should all be shredded, mainly because jeremy hunt seems to have spent some money twice. >> yes. and
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rachel reeves will be heading targets from the business investment shields to get in the uk.n energy. would risk tax revenues. labour say that is rubbish. they argue that plans for windfall tax would increase. labour say that's rubbish. they argue that plans for windfall tax would increase. but i think that gives you a bit of a flavour of the debate we can expect to see. most of the parties have manifestos have been announced. now we're willing to settle to campaign where the parties are attack each other. harry farley, thank you very much. israel has announced what it calls a daily "tactical pause" in military activity in one part of southern gaza to let more aid in. the suspension will not apply to rafah — which is the scene of intense fighting. (tx map)israeli military operations are being halted between 8am and 7pm every day along the road that leads from the kerem shalom crossing to the main salah al—din highway, which extends north through the territory. our middle east correspondent lucy williamson reports. our middle east correspondent lucy williamson reports. allahu
rachel reeves will be heading targets from the business investment shields to get in the uk.n energy. would risk tax revenues. labour say that is rubbish. they argue that plans for windfall tax would increase. labour say that's rubbish. they argue that plans for windfall tax would increase. but i think that gives you a bit of a flavour of the debate we can expect to see. most of the parties have manifestos have been announced. now we're willing to settle to campaign where the parties are attack...
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well, perhaps a 2018 pamphlet from rachel reeves might give us a clue.for a radical overhaul of the tax system to raise get this over £20 billion a year. it all is starting to add up. the pamphlet went on to call for increasing council tax, introducing a landlord tax, an attack on pensions, a tax on land, an increase in inheritance tax and more taxes on stocks, shares and investment . tax and more taxes on stocks, shares and investment. but it wasn't just 2018. as recently as 2021, rachel reeves said she wanted to hike taxes on those who get their incomes from stocks and shares and buy to let properties. might it be that when labour says it doesn't want to raise taxes on working people , it will instead raise over 20 billion in new taxes on those stocks? those shares and those homes and those assets . well, homes and those assets. well, i'm delighted to be joined now by a former special adviser to tony blair, darren murphy and darren. i'm sure you'll share my scepticism here because the plans for both the conservatives and the labour party pretend there'
well, perhaps a 2018 pamphlet from rachel reeves might give us a clue.for a radical overhaul of the tax system to raise get this over £20 billion a year. it all is starting to add up. the pamphlet went on to call for increasing council tax, introducing a landlord tax, an attack on pensions, a tax on land, an increase in inheritance tax and more taxes on stocks, shares and investment . tax and more taxes on stocks, shares and investment. but it wasn't just 2018. as recently as 2021, rachel...
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rachel reeves. >> well, absolutely.iation in order to negotiate specifically about chemical regulations. now, that would be in to order give, she says, a better deal to the city of london. of course, that has got tongues wagging across westminster . the idea that westminster. the idea that labour might reopen, that negotiation suggests to some people, particularly brexiteers, that there might be some sort of route for england , britain to be route for england, britain to be end up rejoining the single market, something which brexiteers are obviously very, very reluctant to see happen. now rachel reeves and keir starmer have again and again ruled out britain rejoining the single market. and they've said that, you know, we have left that, you know, we have left that , that etc. but if rachel that, that etc. but if rachel reeves begins to open that can then who knows how many worms could come sailing out west? >> yes, indeed. thank you very much indeed. olivia utley there, our political correspondent , our political corres
rachel reeves. >> well, absolutely.iation in order to negotiate specifically about chemical regulations. now, that would be in to order give, she says, a better deal to the city of london. of course, that has got tongues wagging across westminster . the idea that westminster. the idea that labour might reopen, that negotiation suggests to some people, particularly brexiteers, that there might be some sort of route for england , britain to be route for england, britain to be end up...
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favourite son, gb news. >> rachel reeves is delayed. >> rachel reeves is delayed. >> delayed? look forward to in the next hour. rachel reeves, the shadow chancellor. >> if you've got in your hands the cables falling out . is he the cables falling out. is he about to garrotte me? right? no, i might do if i would have done if you'd run over that count. >> no, let's not go on about the cow again today. >> that means the king and the queen will attend the annual service to mark the oldest british order of chivalry. >> it's at windsor castle, of course. and joining us there is our royal correspondent , cameron our royal correspondent, cameron walker, fresh from his triumph at trooping the colour on saturday. cameron, glorious day today for it, but not such a glorious morning, it appears, for the duke of york . for the duke of york. >> yes, andrew, completely different weather to what we had on saturday when we all got drenched. it's beautiful sun and blue skies here in windsor. but yes, there is a bit of an elephant in the room. and that is the duke of york. i'll tell you exactly w
favourite son, gb news. >> rachel reeves is delayed. >> rachel reeves is delayed. >> delayed? look forward to in the next hour. rachel reeves, the shadow chancellor. >> if you've got in your hands the cables falling out . is he the cables falling out. is he about to garrotte me? right? no, i might do if i would have done if you'd run over that count. >> no, let's not go on about the cow again today. >> that means the king and the queen will attend the annual...
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it is astonishing that rachel reeves said yesterday. astonishing that rachel reeves said esterda . �*yesterday. let's talk about the plausibility of the savings i yesterday. let's talk about the plausibility of the savings you | yesterday. let's talk about the i plausibility of the savings you say you can make because it is a lot of savings. you can make because it is a lot of savinls. ., �* ., ., ., ,, savings. you've asked me to make the case, let savings. you've asked me to make the case. let me — savings. you've asked me to make the case, let me make _ savings. you've asked me to make the case, let me make it. _ savings. you've asked me to make the case, let me make it. rachel- savings. you've asked me to make the case, let me make it. rachel reeves l case, let me make it. rachel reeves said yesterday there wasn't a penny in savings to be found from welfare. that was a statement. we don't take that view. we think if we can go back to pre—pandemic levels, getting people into work, driving forward, as was done some years ago where we got thousands, millions of people back into work
it is astonishing that rachel reeves said yesterday. astonishing that rachel reeves said esterda . �*yesterday. let's talk about the plausibility of the savings i yesterday. let's talk about the plausibility of the savings you | yesterday. let's talk about the i plausibility of the savings you say you can make because it is a lot of savings. you can make because it is a lot of savinls. ., �* ., ., ., ,, savings. you've asked me to make the case, let savings. you've asked me to make the...
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the ai is running with private school fees , vat in reeve's school fees, vat in reeve's first budgett delayed until 2025 and loophole closed. very mysterious that one the telegraph has got farage is a putin appeaser, says sunak. as for the express , they're leading for the express, they're leading with bbc paid tv audience to appear at leaders debate and the daily star is running with invasion of the creeping bog crawlers. of course they are. and those were your front pages . and those were your front pages. right. so we're going to kick off with friday's daily mail and cressida has the details poll that shows it's too not late to stop starmer supermajority. stop starmer superm ajority. >> stop starmer supermajority. >> so we keep hearing about this supermajority. but apparently there's still 1 in 10 voters, which is about 4 million, who still haven't decided . still haven't decided. >> is that right? because, you know, i no longer trust polls . i know, i no longer trust polls. i don't mean the people, the race, i mean the polls , because i mean the polls, because they're always wron
the ai is running with private school fees , vat in reeve's school fees, vat in reeve's first budgett delayed until 2025 and loophole closed. very mysterious that one the telegraph has got farage is a putin appeaser, says sunak. as for the express , they're leading for the express, they're leading with bbc paid tv audience to appear at leaders debate and the daily star is running with invasion of the creeping bog crawlers. of course they are. and those were your front pages . and those were...
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rachel reeves, what happens if growth doesn't happen? i word. if growth doesn't happen?— growth doesn't happen? i re'ect this idea that we — growth doesn't happen? i re'ect this idea that we can't be h growth doesn't happen? i re'ect this idea that we can't be any h growth doesn't happen? i reject this idea that we can't be any better- idea that we can't be any better than we are today. are idea that we can't be any better than we are today.— idea that we can't be any better than we are today. are you going to win? well. no _ than we are today. are you going to win? well, no votes _ than we are today. are you going to win? well, no votes have _ than we are today. are you going to win? well, no votes have been - than we are today. are you going to win? well, no votes have been cast| win? well, no votes have been cast et and win? well, no votes have been cast yet and we — win? well, no votes have been cast yet and we are _ win? well, no votes have been cast yet and we are certainly _ win? well, no votes have been cast yet and we are certainly not
rachel reeves, what happens if growth doesn't happen? i word. if growth doesn't happen?— growth doesn't happen? i re'ect this idea that we — growth doesn't happen? i re'ect this idea that we can't be h growth doesn't happen? i re'ect this idea that we can't be any h growth doesn't happen? i reject this idea that we can't be any better- idea that we can't be any better than we are today. are idea that we can't be any better than we are today.— idea that we can't be any better than we are...
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rachel reeves, what happens if growth doesn't happen?be any better than we are today. are you going to win? well, no votes have been cast yet, and we're certainly not complacent. we're fighting for every single vote. is there enough in here to excite people? because there's nothing new, is there? this is a serious programme to deliver the change - this country needs. are you going to win? a single vote has not been cast. we are fighting hard for every vote. we take nothing for granted. you've nailed that script, haven't you? delivered itjust like that. plenty here have a message to deliver, by hand and by bus. next stop, crewe, in cheshire — and that question i want to put to keir starmer. you've been explicit about income tax, national insurance, and vat. what about capital gains tax, fuel duty and council tax? you've not been quite as explicit on those? well, what we've is set out our plans in our manifesto, which is a manifesto full of hope and change for the future... but you're not being specific about those, are you? so the plans i
rachel reeves, what happens if growth doesn't happen?be any better than we are today. are you going to win? well, no votes have been cast yet, and we're certainly not complacent. we're fighting for every single vote. is there enough in here to excite people? because there's nothing new, is there? this is a serious programme to deliver the change - this country needs. are you going to win? a single vote has not been cast. we are fighting hard for every vote. we take nothing for granted. you've...
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you've got rachel reeves not telling us which taxes she's going to raise.o they . they're don't buy it, do they. they're going to take. yeah. >> because of course, of course billionaires will will, will of course be delighted to give up their assets. >> be delighted to stay in a country that wants to take away their assets, because we know that no billionaires at all like to, you know, move to new york or los monaco or or to san francisco. >> right. emily and tom, from midday, for now, though, we're going to be telling you why the war on cars is hitting young people so hard. don't go anywhere we' re we're going to cross live. not live. actually, to labour leader sir keir starmer is campaigning in humberside. he says that there are no financial holes in his manifesto except some potholes. >> all of that plans are fully costed, fully funded. there will be no increase in income tax in national insurance or vat and we'll launch our manifesto tomorrow. there'll be no tax surprises and none of our plans require tax rises over and above the rises that we've alread
you've got rachel reeves not telling us which taxes she's going to raise.o they . they're don't buy it, do they. they're going to take. yeah. >> because of course, of course billionaires will will, will of course be delighted to give up their assets. >> be delighted to stay in a country that wants to take away their assets, because we know that no billionaires at all like to, you know, move to new york or los monaco or or to san francisco. >> right. emily and tom, from midday,...
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and in terms of military exchange between hezbollah and the is reeves, the amount of is really supplements that have been blocked in the northern area is new. the amount of is really settlers that have flipped there, so they're really good stuff. and this is new, the precision of the targets, the amount of technology and a i, and the actual a stay you'd of the item do. all these are unprecedented and that the war and then that's drunk. and also what's happened thought speak with has with which is new and the latest and it's making everybody ask once again about 11 on and the northern is really strong, is that there was strong, but it's released by as well as episode one. it's not on the everything and the strong for good showed they have a drone. that is the be capable of flying over that haifa locating targets very important and strategic targets and sitting and coming back safely without being intercepted. this shows on the question of the, the ability to strike and hezbollah and it's boss and, and it's this, let's talk about this portfolio. yeah. it's, it's identity is it never does thi
and in terms of military exchange between hezbollah and the is reeves, the amount of is really supplements that have been blocked in the northern area is new. the amount of is really settlers that have flipped there, so they're really good stuff. and this is new, the precision of the targets, the amount of technology and a i, and the actual a stay you'd of the item do. all these are unprecedented and that the war and then that's drunk. and also what's happened thought speak with has with which...
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ellie reeves, much indeed. ellie reeves, labour's deputy national campaign coordinator.ank you. those little children playing behind the camera there a little bit off putting. >> no, it's nice, it's nice as well. >> you're much nicer than me. >> you're much nicer than me. >> victoria tower gardens is awash with picnicking, especially this time of year. >> i think there's going to need to be quite a bit of economic growth. >> right. because here's the thing. and it's know when we spoke about, will you raise this tax, will you raise that tax . tax, will you raise that tax. they're just going back to the three taxes they say they won't raise apart from the threshold. >> that's all rachel reeves has said isn't it. >> but then there's all these other taxes. there's the banding for council tax. there's taxes on investments. there's stocks and shares, capital gains tax, taxes on pensions, all sorts of taxes. >> but people think, oh, capital gains tax that won't that won't affect me. all of these taxes end up affecting everyone anyway, it is trooping of the colour tomorrow . and
ellie reeves, much indeed. ellie reeves, labour's deputy national campaign coordinator.ank you. those little children playing behind the camera there a little bit off putting. >> no, it's nice, it's nice as well. >> you're much nicer than me. >> you're much nicer than me. >> victoria tower gardens is awash with picnicking, especially this time of year. >> i think there's going to need to be quite a bit of economic growth. >> right. because here's the thing....
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the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, is thought to be sceptical as well.n all out civil war over. this should labour win. power isn't there? labour win. power isn't there? labouris labour win. power isn't there? labour is not united on economic policy. >> give you. i'll give you a little bit of i'll let you in on a secret. mark. labour is not unhed a secret. mark. labour is not united on anything. the labour party has never been united on anything. it's part of labour's ongoing weakness. and that will always be the weakness of a movement that was created to represent working people. the trade unions have their interests in the party, all the other factions and all the other traditions, as we call them in the labour party, all want to have their say. angela rayner is in a crucial position and she's flexing their muscles. she did this on the diane abbott thing as well. but she's, you know, she's seeing how far she can pushit she's seeing how far she can push it and how far she can extend her powers because she holds together the labour party and the trade un
the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, is thought to be sceptical as well.n all out civil war over. this should labour win. power isn't there? labour win. power isn't there? labouris labour win. power isn't there? labour is not united on economic policy. >> give you. i'll give you a little bit of i'll let you in on a secret. mark. labour is not unhed a secret. mark. labour is not united on anything. the labour party has never been united on anything. it's part of labour's ongoing weakness....
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reeves boring snoring today.comfortable when pressed by kay burley on sky about this definition . about this definition. >> well, she knows because her leader gaffed and she can't say he got it wrong. that's not what he got it wrong. that's not what he did on this. >> kevin. in the leaders debate, it took him 38 minutes to challenge the tory line of a £2,000 tax bombshell. >> it has been more flat footed in situations than i expected. now he was a high flying lawyer. his kc was qc , director of his kc was qc, director of pubuc his kc was qc, director of public prosecutions. but it was said about him and i think it's coming out that he was always better at convincing the judge than the jury in a general election. it's the jury people watching now, it's the electorate. it's probably the only time in our lives that we're all equal. we all have one vote. every, you know, other people earn more money. you might have better access to health care, education or whatever, but you're equal in an election when you have one
reeves boring snoring today.comfortable when pressed by kay burley on sky about this definition . about this definition. >> well, she knows because her leader gaffed and she can't say he got it wrong. that's not what he got it wrong. that's not what he did on this. >> kevin. in the leaders debate, it took him 38 minutes to challenge the tory line of a £2,000 tax bombshell. >> it has been more flat footed in situations than i expected. now he was a high flying lawyer. his kc...
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we start with the financial times — which has an interview with shadow chancellor — rachel reeves. union — if labour takes office — and that parts of the uk brexit deal will be revisited. staying with the ft — which says global defence companies are recruiting workers at the fastest rate since the end of the cold war. governments around the world have ramped up military spending since russia's full—scale invasion of ukraine. turning to the eye — and its reporting that labour has been accused of watering down its promise to reform housing laws. the paper says the party is rowing back from pledges to protect renters and boost home ownership. the metro has a striking image on its front cover — related to a story we've been covering here on bbc news — the man carrying a pick—axe who was shot by police near a football fan—zone in germany. the guardian says labour leader — sir keir starmer — is under renewed pressure to scrap the two—child limit on benefits. and you can also see a picture ofjude bellingham — who scored the only goal in england's 1—0 win over serbia in euro 202a. that vic
we start with the financial times — which has an interview with shadow chancellor — rachel reeves. union — if labour takes office — and that parts of the uk brexit deal will be revisited. staying with the ft — which says global defence companies are recruiting workers at the fastest rate since the end of the cold war. governments around the world have ramped up military spending since russia's full—scale invasion of ukraine. turning to the eye — and its reporting that labour has...
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the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, is thought to be sceptical as well. all out civil war over. this should labour win. power isn't there? labour win. power isn't there? labouris labour win. power isn't there? labour is not united on economic policy. >> give you. i'll give you a little bit of i'll let you in on a secret. mark. labour is not unhed a secret. mark. labour is not united on anything. the labour party has never been united on anything. it's part of labour's ongoing weakness. and that will always be the weakness of a movement that was created to represent working people. the trade unions have their interests in the party, all the other factions and all the other traditions, as we call them in the labour party, all want to have their say. angela rayner is in a crucial position and she's flexing their muscles. she did this on the diane abbott thing as well. but she's, you know, she's seeing how far she can pushit she's seeing how far she can push it and how far she can extend her powers because she holds together the labour party and the trade uni
the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, is thought to be sceptical as well. all out civil war over. this should labour win. power isn't there? labour win. power isn't there? labouris labour win. power isn't there? labour is not united on economic policy. >> give you. i'll give you a little bit of i'll let you in on a secret. mark. labour is not unhed a secret. mark. labour is not united on anything. the labour party has never been united on anything. it's part of labour's ongoing weakness....
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will reeve spoke with some of the top nba final stars.e're gonna hear why one of boston's key players could miss the next game. >> george: two announcements on inflation and interest rates. rebecca's here to break that down. >> robin: we're going to begin with the conviction of hunter biden on gun charges. we are hearing from some of the jurors about how they reached their verdict. our senior national correspondent terry moran is at the courthouse in wilmington, delaware, for us. good morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, robin. the trial of hunter biden was unprecedented. no child of a sitting president had ever gone on trial before. the media coverage spanned the globe. but inside that courtroom, the judge, the jurors, for the lawyers, it felt like just an ordinary criminal trial that ended in that historic verdict. this morning president biden is standing by his only surviving son hunter after his historic conviction on three felony gun charges. in this moment, with this embrace, the president sent a signal just hours after a jury
will reeve spoke with some of the top nba final stars.e're gonna hear why one of boston's key players could miss the next game. >> george: two announcements on inflation and interest rates. rebecca's here to break that down. >> robin: we're going to begin with the conviction of hunter biden on gun charges. we are hearing from some of the jurors about how they reached their verdict. our senior national correspondent terry moran is at the courthouse in wilmington, delaware, for us....