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who's going to be a part of the, you know, shadow cabinet team, who's going to be rebuilding the party, reconstituting it for the next election to come? so yeah, big
who's going to be a part of the, you know, shadow cabinet team, who's going to be rebuilding the party, reconstituting it for the next election to come? so yeah, big
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it did rest with the shadow cabinet. it did rest with the _ with the shadow cabinet. it did rest with the chief whip. it's very difficult _ with the chief whip. it's very difficult but labour party to say, not us _ difficult but labour party to say, not us for — difficult but labour party to say, not us for that when they are able to say— not us for that when they are able to say that — not us for that when they are able to say that is as soon as the election— to say that is as soon as the election was called these nec procedures kick in for the selection of candidates so at that point candidates are nec. in between diane abbott _ candidates are nec. in between diane abbott completing this course of the election— abbott completing this course of the election being called this rested with the — election being called this rested with the chief whip, is very close to the _ with the chief whip, is very close to the leader.— with the chief whip, is very close to the leader. �* , ., , _ to the leader. being webinars by the conservative — to the leader. bei
it did rest with the shadow cabinet. it did rest with the _ with the shadow cabinet. it did rest with the chief whip. it's very difficult _ with the chief whip. it's very difficult but labour party to say, not us _ difficult but labour party to say, not us for — difficult but labour party to say, not us for that when they are able to say— not us for that when they are able to say that — not us for that when they are able to say that is as soon as the election— to say that is as soon as...
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cabinet, and everything from climate change through to university tuition fees, reform of the house of lords, you name it, he has reversed it. so the big problem for labour if there were to be a realfight big problem for labour if there were to be a real fight going big problem for labour if there were to be a realfight going on, if the tories were fighting back as they should be, keir starmer would be much further back in the polls than he is. he much further back in the polls than he is. , ., ., ., he is. he is going to target undecided _ he is. he is going to target undecided voters. - he is. he is going to target undecided voters. in - he is. he is going to target undecided voters. in any . he is. he is going to target - undecided voters. in any election, they are the ones who win and lose it for the parties. what is his offer? forsome it for the parties. what is his offer? for some people, we look at
cabinet, and everything from climate change through to university tuition fees, reform of the house of lords, you name it, he has reversed it. so the big problem for labour if there were to be a realfight big problem for labour if there were to be a real fight going big problem for labour if there were to be a realfight going on, if the tories were fighting back as they should be, keir starmer would be much further back in the polls than he is. he much further back in the polls than he is. , .,...
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they need _ staff, the shadow cabinet... they need to— staff, the shadow cabinet... they need to be — staff, the shadow cabinet... they need to be more involved in decisions, _ need to be more involved in decisions, bring more politics into the operation... although none of that is— the operation... although none of that is going to be resolved, there is an— that is going to be resolved, there is an awful— that is going to be resolved, there is an awful lot of internal rows, because — is an awful lot of internal rows, because there is no solution to the electoral— because there is no solution to the electoral problem on the israel hamas— electoral problem on the israel hamas war, the damage has been done. i hamas war, the damage has been done. i am from _ hamas war, the damage has been done. i am from tower hamlets, with a large muslim population, every time i'm large muslim population, every time i'm on— large muslim population, every time i'm on instagram, i see a school trend, _ i'm on instagram, i see a school trend. a— i'm on instagram, i see a
they need _ staff, the shadow cabinet... they need to— staff, the shadow cabinet... they need to be — staff, the shadow cabinet... they need to be more involved in decisions, _ need to be more involved in decisions, bring more politics into the operation... although none of that is— the operation... although none of that is going to be resolved, there is an— that is going to be resolved, there is an awful— that is going to be resolved, there is an awful lot of internal rows, because...
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i am diverse cabinets and diverse shadow cabinets. iam not diverse cabinets and diverse shadow cabinets. i am not sure, diverse cabinets and diverse shadow cabinets. iam not sure, based diverse cabinets and diverse shadow cabinets. i am not sure, based on what we have seen about the way the current labour leadership is treated diane, i am current labour leadership is treated diane, iam not current labour leadership is treated diane, i am not sure that it keir starmer�*s approach, sadly. when he stood for election in 2019 and 2020 he promised to be like harold wilson and to bring the party together. i'm not sure that is his record though. good to have your contribution. thank you for being with us. fellow in politics at cambridge university. lots for those leaders to discuss and debate and it has been announced this morning at rishi sunak and keir starmer will go head—to—head in the first televised leader's debate which will take place next week. itv has confirmed the prime minister and labour leader will take part in an hour—l
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yes, diane abbott served in jeremy corbyn's shadow cabinet, a l jeremy corbyn's shadow cabinet, a friend ofjeremy corbyn and she represents the seat not too far away in hackney. but she also has been suspended from the parliamentary labour party, which would mean she is ineligible to stand as a labour candidate unless the labour whip is restored to her. keir starmer suggested this morning we should get a decision on that relatively soon, because byjune the 4th, labour has to announce its candidates who are contesting the general election. a disciplinary inquiry is still going on into comments she had made about jewish people not necessarily suffering racism their entire lives. she has apologised to that and there are people in different wings of the labour party, the former deputy leader and the current deputy leader who would like to see her restore to the labour party and able to stand as a candidate. it will be a matter of days i think before we find out what decision is going to be taken on herfuture. what decision is going to be taken on her future.— on her future. fascinating, th
yes, diane abbott served in jeremy corbyn's shadow cabinet, a l jeremy corbyn's shadow cabinet, a friend ofjeremy corbyn and she represents the seat not too far away in hackney. but she also has been suspended from the parliamentary labour party, which would mean she is ineligible to stand as a labour candidate unless the labour whip is restored to her. keir starmer suggested this morning we should get a decision on that relatively soon, because byjune the 4th, labour has to announce its...
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cabinet, all of there, each one of them, the bit before he spoke, if you were there, you saw each shadow cabinet minister, or the key once for these pledges, standing up and giving a focus on their area and in several of those cases, too, and invited member of the public, a businessman, someone who had been receiving cancer treatment on the nhs, people like that who were there to say they endorse what labour stands for. so, again, focus on message and delivery, that is what this is about. it message and delivery, that is what this is about-— this is about. it was interesting, one of the _ this is about. it was interesting, one of the questions which - this is about. it was interesting, | one of the questions which came this is about. it was interesting, - one of the questions which came from beth rigby at sky news, questioning whether he was scaling down his promises that he set out in the five missions last year and he had to explain that the five missions were still there but these are the specific six point plan that he wants to start off with a. yes. exactl . wants to start off wit
cabinet, all of there, each one of them, the bit before he spoke, if you were there, you saw each shadow cabinet minister, or the key once for these pledges, standing up and giving a focus on their area and in several of those cases, too, and invited member of the public, a businessman, someone who had been receiving cancer treatment on the nhs, people like that who were there to say they endorse what labour stands for. so, again, focus on message and delivery, that is what this is about. it...
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keir starmer has got a shadow cabinet. >> he got a shadow cabinet. >> he got a shadow cabinet. >> no. apart from rachel reeves who does an impersonation of claudia winkleman with her hair and well wes streeting can't seem to make his mind up. >> david lammy shadow foreign secretary david lammy can't make his mind up on whose side he's on. >> i'm now a reformed rightist. no, i'm an extreme leftist. it's a shambles. i don't believe the british people will be fooled by the nonsense. >> now starmer , labour have a plan. >> in fact, they rather fortuitously publish their plan last week with the six point manifesto. so actually the timing has been perfect for keir starmer. >> in fact, they published it some time ago and it was written by gordon brown. and it basically explains how labour. >> but all of this disaster, what you've done now is you've passed a pall of sadness over , passed a pall of sadness over, over the should be sad about it because it's really worrying . because it's really worrying. >> all of this is a huge distraction, constantly saying that keir starmer and labour doesn'
keir starmer has got a shadow cabinet. >> he got a shadow cabinet. >> he got a shadow cabinet. >> no. apart from rachel reeves who does an impersonation of claudia winkleman with her hair and well wes streeting can't seem to make his mind up. >> david lammy shadow foreign secretary david lammy can't make his mind up on whose side he's on. >> i'm now a reformed rightist. no, i'm an extreme leftist. it's a shambles. i don't believe the british people will be fooled...
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keir starmer has got a shadow cabinet. >> he got a shadow cabinet. >> he got a shadow cabinet. >> no. apart from rachel reeves who does an impersonation of claudia winkleman with her hair and well wes streeting can't seem to make his mind up. >> david lammy shadow foreign secretary david lammy can't make his mind up on whose side he's on. >> i'm now a reformed rightist. no, i'm an extreme leftist. it's a shambles. i don't believe the british people will be fooled by the nonsense. >> now starmer , labour have a plan. >> in fact, they rather fortuitously publish their plan last week with the six point manifesto. so actually the timing has been perfect for keir starmer. >> in fact, they published it some time ago and it was written by gordon brown. and it basically explains how labour. >> but all of this disaster, what you've done now is you've passed a pall of sadness over , passed a pall of sadness over, over the should be sad about it because it's really worrying . because it's really worrying. >> all of this is a huge distraction, constantly saying that keir starmer and labour doesn'
keir starmer has got a shadow cabinet. >> he got a shadow cabinet. >> he got a shadow cabinet. >> no. apart from rachel reeves who does an impersonation of claudia winkleman with her hair and well wes streeting can't seem to make his mind up. >> david lammy shadow foreign secretary david lammy can't make his mind up on whose side he's on. >> i'm now a reformed rightist. no, i'm an extreme leftist. it's a shambles. i don't believe the british people will be fooled...
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there was video endorsements, graphics on the wall, a series of speeches from shadow cabinet ministers. what labour is trying to do is keep a sense of momentum going for them after the local election results in england and the by—election result in blackpool, conscious that it looks like there could be months and months until we get to a general election in the autumn. what they are trying to do, as henry was reflecting there, is take the big picture id is they have been kicking around the last 18 months which frankly perhaps not many people have paid attention to, and distill them into something they can persuade a potential photo of the merits of, as they would see it, five minutes before the start of coronation street when they have knocked on the door trying to make a persuasive case. that is what it is about. there will be more to come in the coming weeks from them, not least fleshing out how they would approach wales and scotland, a lot of the specific policy pledges today were england related. that is where they are, they know they have a heck of a long way to go, given how th
there was video endorsements, graphics on the wall, a series of speeches from shadow cabinet ministers. what labour is trying to do is keep a sense of momentum going for them after the local election results in england and the by—election result in blackpool, conscious that it looks like there could be months and months until we get to a general election in the autumn. what they are trying to do, as henry was reflecting there, is take the big picture id is they have been kicking around the...
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and the problem with shadow cabinet members and the leadership saying, "not me, guv," is that it is true that that was the case until december and nec panel was looking at it and it has to be at arm's length because the labour party got into terrible trouble with the equality and human rights seen to intervene. it was getting too personal. in december, that process ended with a formal warning and the final hurdle that diane abbott had to do was to do an online anti—semitism awareness course, which she completed in february. in february, the matter went to the chief whip, sir alan campbell. what does the chief whip of any party do? they enforce the will and the authority of the leader of their party — in other words, the issue then did rest with the shadow cabinet, it did rest with the chief whip. so it's very difficult for the labor party to say, "not us, guv." so it's very difficult for the labour party to say, "not us, guv." where they are able to say that is as soon as the election was called, these nec procedures kick in for the selection of candidates. of candidates, so at that
and the problem with shadow cabinet members and the leadership saying, "not me, guv," is that it is true that that was the case until december and nec panel was looking at it and it has to be at arm's length because the labour party got into terrible trouble with the equality and human rights seen to intervene. it was getting too personal. in december, that process ended with a formal warning and the final hurdle that diane abbott had to do was to do an online anti—semitism...
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and last last question, is there, like, a dress code for male members of the shadow cabinet? no! you were all wearing blue suits and burgundy ties! it's really sad, adam, i we did this to ourselves! we were saying as it - finished, we're all wearing slightly purple, red ties. i didn't notice that, were you all wearing the same? pretty much, yes! very slight variations in pattern! i was too busy obsessing with keir starmer�*s rolled—up sleeves to notice that all the rest of you were dressed the same! i have got to get myself some new clothes! - that can't happen by coincidence. it did happen by coincidence, yes. i dres myself in the mornings! and shadow defra, have you got a good pair of wellies? i have got a good pair of wellies, - actually, and they have been getting some good use because i went. on a sewage tour during the local elections, so you wouldn't do that without a decent pair of wellies i on your feet! there's plenty of it! steve, thank you very much. thank you. thoughts, you two? i think it's fascinating because obviously, there is this, i don't know if you would
and last last question, is there, like, a dress code for male members of the shadow cabinet? no! you were all wearing blue suits and burgundy ties! it's really sad, adam, i we did this to ourselves! we were saying as it - finished, we're all wearing slightly purple, red ties. i didn't notice that, were you all wearing the same? pretty much, yes! very slight variations in pattern! i was too busy obsessing with keir starmer�*s rolled—up sleeves to notice that all the rest of you were dressed...
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i also want to thank keir starmer and the shadow cabinet _ to thank keir starmer and the shadow cabinet for— to thank keir starmer and the shadow cabinet for all their support. to thank keir starmer and the shadow cabinet foralltheir support. our cabinet for all their support. our smb cabinet foralltheir support. our smb members and candidates, our council— smb members and candidates, our council leaders and councillors across — council leaders and councillors across the _ council leaders and councillors across the country. our volunteers, trade _ across the country. our volunteers, trade unionists and labour party members — trade unionists and labour party members. and the returning officer and everyone here at city hall for ensuring — and everyone here at city hall for ensuring londoners could make their voices— ensuring londoners could make their voices heard. i have a special thank you to _ voices heard. i have a special thank you to my— voices heard. i have a special thank you to my mother for everything she has done _ you to my mother for everything she has done forâ
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shadow cabinet ministers on the labour side, shadow cabinet ministers on the labourside, obviously labour side, obviously unsurprisingly, absolutely delighted. this place finds people who switch sides a little bit weird. the most important people in british politics are those willing to switch between labour and the conservatives or conservatives and labour. mr logan is an example of someone willing to do that, who just happens to be a former mp. the liberal democrats want to put mental health professionals in all of england�*s state schools — saying there are almost 340,000 children on mental health waiting lists. they say they would pay for it by trebling the taxes on social media giants and other companies. our political correspondent, alex forsyth, has been on the campaign trail with sir ed davey. another day, another stunt, as the liberal democrats try to slide into public view. laughter. these eye—catching moments are meant to grab attention, so they say they can talk about their policies. fantastic. great fun. today, as the big yellow bus headed through somerset, it was a pro
shadow cabinet ministers on the labour side, shadow cabinet ministers on the labourside, obviously labour side, obviously unsurprisingly, absolutely delighted. this place finds people who switch sides a little bit weird. the most important people in british politics are those willing to switch between labour and the conservatives or conservatives and labour. mr logan is an example of someone willing to do that, who just happens to be a former mp. the liberal democrats want to put mental health...
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cabinet, trying to draw that line in people's mind between keir starmer and jeremy corbyn at a time when it suggested that link is less at the forefront of people's mind when they come to voting. the other thing that really stood out to me was this was of course the whole speech about security, there was no new policy in there as such, but keir starmer spoke a lot about security at the last labour conference. not necessarily speaking about it as a topic as such but a kind of buzzword, a that speaks to people in terms of their fears about international security and wars overseas, but also in terms of their domestic security, that sense of personal, financial security and their prospects for their own individual lives. it makes me think that that is a kind of theme that is likely to come through and this year's general election when it comes because by talking about security you give yourself a way of encompassing absolutely everything in terms of how you speak to people and people's need to feel like there is a kind of leader there who has a plan and vision for the country. {lari pla
cabinet, trying to draw that line in people's mind between keir starmer and jeremy corbyn at a time when it suggested that link is less at the forefront of people's mind when they come to voting. the other thing that really stood out to me was this was of course the whole speech about security, there was no new policy in there as such, but keir starmer spoke a lot about security at the last labour conference. not necessarily speaking about it as a topic as such but a kind of buzzword, a that...
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shadow cabinet embers were silent, angela rayner went out of a side door and this is what labour chair annelise dodds did not say when i caught up with her! anneliese dodds. peace and harmony in the labour movement? you may think the labour leadership the day before prime minister's questions might have more to say. would rishi sunak talk about beer and sandwiches or trade union leaders calling the shots? and out of any tory leader would like to get up of any tory leader would like to get up and running. but the labour leadership are pretty relaxed about all this. they think they have a very robust set of changes and reforms that they say will transform the lives of working people. and they are adamant there has been no great change from what was agreed within the labour movement at the national policy forum lastjuly that did represent a watering down of the original 2021 proposals. their view is on the consultation with business, no great change. on the timetable for introduction, it was only ever going to legislation introduced within100 days, no way you could get it on the statute b
shadow cabinet embers were silent, angela rayner went out of a side door and this is what labour chair annelise dodds did not say when i caught up with her! anneliese dodds. peace and harmony in the labour movement? you may think the labour leadership the day before prime minister's questions might have more to say. would rishi sunak talk about beer and sandwiches or trade union leaders calling the shots? and out of any tory leader would like to get up of any tory leader would like to get up...
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he has four members of the shadow cabinet he wants to get out of trident. they don't believe in our deterrent. i don't believe in our deterrent. i don't know what labour believes him. the prime minister felt it was good to put our clear plan, bold plan in front of people. that will now be a choice in this election. i am front of people. that will now be a choice in this election.— choice in this election. i am going to come back _ choice in this election. i am going to come back to _ choice in this election. i am going to come back to those _ choice in this election. i am going to come back to those policies, i choice in this election. i am going l to come back to those policies, the key policie5 to come back to those policies, the key policies in the conservative manifesto that have not been pushed through parliament. he said time has been tight and a lot of work needs to be done before parliament is dissolved, but there are choices that have gone on here. the renter5 reform bill will not go through, but the leasehold build will go through. that is about
he has four members of the shadow cabinet he wants to get out of trident. they don't believe in our deterrent. i don't believe in our deterrent. i don't know what labour believes him. the prime minister felt it was good to put our clear plan, bold plan in front of people. that will now be a choice in this election. i am front of people. that will now be a choice in this election.— choice in this election. i am going to come back _ choice in this election. i am going to come back to _ choice...
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cabinet saying it is not for him to express a personal view and for the national executive to come to the decision by next week and then later in the day as you just saw in the report there, labor's deputy leader did express personal views and satisfied she is concerned, she doesn't see why diane abbott cannot stand for labor. that is going to go on as well and diane abbott yourself said after what you saw in the piece there, anotherfigure on said after what you saw in the piece there, another figure on the left was told she would not be able to stand and diane abbott saw it as a call of people on the left of the labour party they do not believe this going away. —— cull. this is what they wanted to be talking about, not necessarily the case for the better part of the day we began the better part of the day we began the day of the chancellorjeremy hunt writing in the daily telegraph newspaper pledging that the conservative party would not raise vat, but that is something that the labor and liberal democrats and the snop of said and both labor and the conservatives —— snp, the v
cabinet saying it is not for him to express a personal view and for the national executive to come to the decision by next week and then later in the day as you just saw in the report there, labor's deputy leader did express personal views and satisfied she is concerned, she doesn't see why diane abbott cannot stand for labor. that is going to go on as well and diane abbott yourself said after what you saw in the piece there, anotherfigure on said after what you saw in the piece there, another...
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we talk to a member of the shadow cabinet. also tonight. with policing being stretched now more than ever, could live facial recognition help? and what impact could it have on people who get misidentified? i'm just focussed on, you know, getting through. and then all of a sudden that's when i felt the nudge on the shoulder, saying, oh, at that time i'm wanted. you could call it the big goodbye, the great resignation — perhaps a giant surrender even. tonight, as parliament is prorogued, the number of conservative mps standing down continues to grow. joe pike is here. is this all a coincidence? its is not, i is this all a coincidence? its is not. i was _ is this all a coincidence? its is not. i was in _ is this all a coincidence? its is not, i was in parliament- is this all a coincidence? its is| not, i was in parliament earlier today, not that many people were there but those who were, looked some of them downhearted, a lot of mps carrying big bags out of their offices as they go back to their constituencies for now at least, what has been
we talk to a member of the shadow cabinet. also tonight. with policing being stretched now more than ever, could live facial recognition help? and what impact could it have on people who get misidentified? i'm just focussed on, you know, getting through. and then all of a sudden that's when i felt the nudge on the shoulder, saying, oh, at that time i'm wanted. you could call it the big goodbye, the great resignation — perhaps a giant surrender even. tonight, as parliament is prorogued, the...
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quite a lot of shadow cabinet — version. quite a lot of shadow cabinet ministers as well as the labour— cabinet ministers as well as the labour leader in scotland all at this event— labour leader in scotland all at this event today, why, because this is they— this event today, why, because this is they hope labour rich, fertile pickings — is they hope labour rich, fertile pickings come the general election particularly the whole belt of seats that exist — particularly the whole belt of seats that exist in and around glasgow and edinburgh. _ that exist in and around glasgow and edinburgh, the central belt of scotland. it's so, so important to labour— scotland. it's so, so important to labour and — scotland. it's so, so important to labour and to scotland. it's so, so important to labourand to keir scotland. it's so, so important to labour and to keir starmer and they are confident they can do well, because — are confident they can do well, because it's the counterpoint to that whole thing about the kind of hea
quite a lot of shadow cabinet — version. quite a lot of shadow cabinet ministers as well as the labour— cabinet ministers as well as the labour leader in scotland all at this event— labour leader in scotland all at this event today, why, because this is they— this event today, why, because this is they hope labour rich, fertile pickings — is they hope labour rich, fertile pickings come the general election particularly the whole belt of seats that exist — particularly the whole belt...
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cabinet and one was a big fan of keir starmer and said what i go to lunch with her, absolutely not. but, this person went on to argue, ultimately, this will be seen as another conservative turning their back on the party and embracing keir starmer instead and i expect we'll see more from keir starmer with natalie and him embracing the decision and sing when it comes to that issue of small boats crossing the channel, even from conservative mps do not trust the prime minister. it allows conservatives something they've been doing a lot of the past few weeks and will do again that keir starmer doesn't have any principles. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. human rights watch says the paramilitary rapid support forces in sudan may have committed genocide in the main city in west darfur. it says the leaders of the group and its arab allies should be sanctioned for carrying out crimes against humanity and war crimes by systematically targeting massalit communities. our africa correspondent, barbara plett usher is in nairobi. there's been a lot of reporting about the wave
cabinet and one was a big fan of keir starmer and said what i go to lunch with her, absolutely not. but, this person went on to argue, ultimately, this will be seen as another conservative turning their back on the party and embracing keir starmer instead and i expect we'll see more from keir starmer with natalie and him embracing the decision and sing when it comes to that issue of small boats crossing the channel, even from conservative mps do not trust the prime minister. it allows...
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most of those shadow cabinet ministers have not beenin shadow cabinet ministers have not been in government, they have a young team around them, they are still working at policies they would want to implement in government if they want to win. thea;t want to implement in government if they want to win.— want to implement in government if they want to win. they are massively ahead in the — they want to win. they are massively ahead in the polls. _ they want to win. they are massively ahead in the polls. but _ they want to win. they are massively ahead in the polls. but the _ they want to win. they are massively ahead in the polls. but the campaigni ahead in the polls. but the campaign can change that. it is ahead in the polls. but the campaign can change that-— can change that. it is certainly rishi sunak's _ can change that. it is certainly rishi sunak's hope, _ can change that. it is certainly rishi sunak's hope, because l can change that. it is certainly i rishi sunak's hope, because this gambler— rishi sunak's hope, because this gambler that called and this is into points— gamb
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cabinet behind him. these six steps that they wanted to lay out, there are cards that will be able to be handed out. there�*s a digital version. there�*s going to be posters going up in key constituencies. so it felt like a campaign event, even if we�*re not in a campaign. and it was all about trying to send this sort of picture and this message that here is a man, a leader, a party who want to get their sleeves rolled up and get stuck in and make changes six key areas — these are not new things, but labour�*s trying to hone in on things it can show that it could try to start delivering. so not new pledges, not changing old ones, but things like economic growth, more nhs appointments, more teachers, that sort of thing. here�*s a flavour of what sir keir starmer had to say. the big change that we need to make to our country to take it forward, to improve it, to make it a better place. long term ambitions. credible plans. fixing the fundamentals and giving an incoming government a driving sense
cabinet behind him. these six steps that they wanted to lay out, there are cards that will be able to be handed out. there�*s a digital version. there�*s going to be posters going up in key constituencies. so it felt like a campaign event, even if we�*re not in a campaign. and it was all about trying to send this sort of picture and this message that here is a man, a leader, a party who want to get their sleeves rolled up and get stuck in and make changes six key areas — these are not...
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cabinet, david lamy and john healy, and they assured their respective ukrainian ministers that if labor wins, this support will remain at the level to which the conservatives raised it. in other words, we can see that support for ukraine has already become a political bone of contention between the governing conservative party and the opposition labor party. which is in six weeks it may well become a governmental one, so the biggest intrigue here now is who will agitate for it, lobby for the interests of ukraine at the anniversary nato summit in washington on july 11, because that summit will take place exactly one month after these fateful and unexpected elections for the british. yes, it's really only six weeks away, yes, but assuming he wins this election after all. position, why can such a significant, fundamental change take place, if we are still talking about ukraine? eh, the nuances can change, because eh approval of aid is a complex process, political, er, it is an economic process, allocation of aid, er, nuances in what sense, er, rivshchynak says that... when the labor party
cabinet, david lamy and john healy, and they assured their respective ukrainian ministers that if labor wins, this support will remain at the level to which the conservatives raised it. in other words, we can see that support for ukraine has already become a political bone of contention between the governing conservative party and the opposition labor party. which is in six weeks it may well become a governmental one, so the biggest intrigue here now is who will agitate for it, lobby for the...
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cabinet in 2015, nearly 30 years after her historic arrival in parliament. as britain's first black woman mp. cheering. but since keir starmer took over, she's been consistently critical of him on social media. among diane abbott's constituents, some say it is time for her to go. i think she has the opportunity to retire with dignity on what is a very significant record. i personally would like the opportunity to vote for a different labour candidate. while at tonight's rally, others are unhappy with the labour leader. what do you think of how keir starmer has handled this? i’m do you think of how keir starmer has handled this?— handled this? i'm disappointed with him. i handled this? i'm disappointed with him- i would — handled this? i'm disappointed with him. i would really— handled this? i'm disappointed with him. i would really like _ handled this? i'm disappointed with him. i would really like to _ handled this? i'm disappointed with him. i would really like to be - him. i would really like to be behind — him. i would really like to be behind
cabinet in 2015, nearly 30 years after her historic arrival in parliament. as britain's first black woman mp. cheering. but since keir starmer took over, she's been consistently critical of him on social media. among diane abbott's constituents, some say it is time for her to go. i think she has the opportunity to retire with dignity on what is a very significant record. i personally would like the opportunity to vote for a different labour candidate. while at tonight's rally, others are...
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reaching the shadow cabinet in 2015, nearly 30 years after her historic arrival in parliament. has nearly 30 years after her historic arrival in parliament. as britain's first black woman _ arrival in parliament. as britain's first black woman mp. _ arrival in parliament. as britain's first black woman mp. but - arrival in parliament. as britain's first black woman mp. but since| arrival in parliament. as britain's - first black woman mp. but since keir starmer took — first black woman mp. but since keir starmer took over, _ first black woman mp. but since keir starmer took over, she _ first black woman mp. but since keir starmer took over, she has - first black woman mp. but since keir starmer took over, she has been - starmer took over, she has been consistently critical of him on social media. seeds are safe as this are rarely out of interest and a general election in the diane abbott row are to change that. confusion has been damaging for money and distracting from their key campaign aims and others say it's one of keir starmer is arguments that over the past five years, labour has
reaching the shadow cabinet in 2015, nearly 30 years after her historic arrival in parliament. has nearly 30 years after her historic arrival in parliament. as britain's first black woman _ arrival in parliament. as britain's first black woman mp. _ arrival in parliament. as britain's first black woman mp. but - arrival in parliament. as britain's first black woman mp. but since| arrival in parliament. as britain's - first black woman mp. but since keir starmer took — first black woman mp....
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quite a lot of shadow cabinet ministers, as well as the labour leader in scotland, all at this event today. why? because this is sort of — they hope, labour — rich, fertile pickings come the general election, particularly the whole belt of seats that exist in and around glasgow and edinburgh, the central belt of scotland. it's so, so important to labour and to keir starmer. and they are confident they can do well because it's the counterpoint to that whole thing about the kind of headwinds into which the snp are walking. so, you're going to see keir starmer here very often. i think he was here last friday, here again today. i have no idea his precise diary, but i would not be surprised because, firstly, there is a need for a distinct message, i think, here in scotland — it's a different polity, it's a different nation, it feels different in many senses politically from the rest of... ringing 0h! oh, well done. i mean, you nearly timed that perfectly. voice: ..within the building. please leave the building in an orderly manner by the nearest available exit. chris, i think it wou
quite a lot of shadow cabinet ministers, as well as the labour leader in scotland, all at this event today. why? because this is sort of — they hope, labour — rich, fertile pickings come the general election, particularly the whole belt of seats that exist in and around glasgow and edinburgh, the central belt of scotland. it's so, so important to labour and to keir starmer. and they are confident they can do well because it's the counterpoint to that whole thing about the kind of headwinds...
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so, you had jeremy corbyn as leader, of course he had keir starmer in his shadow cabinet, as the conservatives will frequently remind us in the next few weeks. then there was that report that was done into how labour were handling antisemitism complaints and the whole swirling row around that. jeremy corbyn suggested that that had been exaggerated by political opponents and he was thrown out of the parliamentary labour party, suspended from the parliamentary labour party. and then he announced today he is going to run as an independent in islington north, his seat in north london, and that means he was expelled from the labour party, cos if you, a member of the labour party and you choose to run against the labour party in an election — perhaps it's not surprising — you would get expelled, which is what has happened. so it's quite something. and keir starmer was asked on his trip to glasgow, are you glad to see the back of him and was sort of very diplomatic and then talking up the fact that labour will have a candidate and of course there'll be lots of other candidates. and i should say g
so, you had jeremy corbyn as leader, of course he had keir starmer in his shadow cabinet, as the conservatives will frequently remind us in the next few weeks. then there was that report that was done into how labour were handling antisemitism complaints and the whole swirling row around that. jeremy corbyn suggested that that had been exaggerated by political opponents and he was thrown out of the parliamentary labour party, suspended from the parliamentary labour party. and then he announced...
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cabinet have funded the tourism industry in teesside the last two weeks because they thought they were going to win it, right? they thought they were going to have it but they were nowhere near the end and ijust want it but they were nowhere near the end and i just want to say thank you so much for everybody who backed me across this region, this is a vote for you, this is a vote for teesside and i absolutely promise to repay it. at the same time, it's also about this man next to me, because i could not have delivered the things that we've delivered in this region without you, for a minister. whether it's the freeport and raker, bringing grading hundreds and hundreds ofjobs, going to be 2000 in a few years. teesside wouldn't have had those things if it wasn't for the contribution that you've made, for minister, so thank you very much for everything you've done as well and here's to four more years. as well and here's to four more ears. ., ., , ., , years. four more years! applause _ good afternoon everybody, it's great to be here with your newly elected leader of teesside. and to be he
cabinet have funded the tourism industry in teesside the last two weeks because they thought they were going to win it, right? they thought they were going to have it but they were nowhere near the end and ijust want it but they were nowhere near the end and i just want to say thank you so much for everybody who backed me across this region, this is a vote for you, this is a vote for teesside and i absolutely promise to repay it. at the same time, it's also about this man next to me, because i...
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cabinet in 2015, nearly 30 years after her historic arrival in parliament. as britain's first black woman mp. cheering. but since keir starmer took over, she's been consistently critical of him on social media. among diane abbott's constituents, some say it is time for her to go. seats are safe as this are rarely of interest in a general election. i think she has the opportunity to retire with dignity. i personally would like the opportunity to vote for a different labour candidate. while at tonight rally others are unhappy with the labour leader. what you think of how keir starmer has handled this? i’m you think of how keir starmer has handled this?— you think of how keir starmer has handled this? i'm disappointed but this makes me _ handled this? i'm disappointed but this makes me just _ handled this? i'm disappointed but this makes me just a _ handled this? i'm disappointed but this makes me just a bit _ handled this? i'm disappointed but this makes me just a bit shaky. - handled this? i'm disappointed butj this makes me just a bit shaky. it's this ma
cabinet in 2015, nearly 30 years after her historic arrival in parliament. as britain's first black woman mp. cheering. but since keir starmer took over, she's been consistently critical of him on social media. among diane abbott's constituents, some say it is time for her to go. seats are safe as this are rarely of interest in a general election. i think she has the opportunity to retire with dignity. i personally would like the opportunity to vote for a different labour candidate. while at...
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we played a clip| earlier of your shadow cabinet colleaguejohn healy that earlier of your shadow cabinet colleague john healy that when natalie elphicke criticised the victims of her husband that was mrs elphick standing by her husband. that's a hell of a positive spin, isn't it? ~ ., , ., ., isn't it? well actually natalie el - hicke isn't it? well actually natalie elphicke apologised - isn't it? well actually natalie elphicke apologised for- isn't it? well actually natalie | elphicke apologised for those comments. she was clearly right to do so. she made it clear that she was wrong in making those comments and she wanted to say clearly that she was sorry to those who had been impacted. she has made that clear in the statement she released.- the statement she released. thanks for talkinu the statement she released. thanks for talking to _ the statement she released. thanks for talking to us. _ these four men, as young boys, were sent by their parents to a boarding school for disabled children in hampshire in the �*70s and �*80s called lord mayor treloar college. each boy was born wi
we played a clip| earlier of your shadow cabinet colleaguejohn healy that earlier of your shadow cabinet colleague john healy that when natalie elphicke criticised the victims of her husband that was mrs elphick standing by her husband. that's a hell of a positive spin, isn't it? ~ ., , ., ., isn't it? well actually natalie el - hicke isn't it? well actually natalie elphicke apologised - isn't it? well actually natalie elphicke apologised for- isn't it? well actually natalie | elphicke...
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we've had the labour party camped here for the last two weeks, the whole shadow cabinet have basically funded the tourism industry in teesside for the last two weeks because they thought they were going to win it, right? they thought they were going to have it, but they were nowhere near in the end. people knew that they couldn't be taken for granted. they knew that it was ben and the conservatives that delivered for them and they stuck with you in this election. and i know that come the general election, they're going to stick with us, too. we know now that ben houchen has secured his job for four more years, but it will need another election to decide whether the prime minister can keep his. this was, though, one result in a grisly 24 hours that left him at least some shreds of hope. the labour leader sir keir starmer has been speaking following a rally this morning to celebrate claire ward's election as the first mayor of the east midlands. here's some of what he said. if you look across the country, i'm standing here in mansfield in the east midlands, where we have won a significan
we've had the labour party camped here for the last two weeks, the whole shadow cabinet have basically funded the tourism industry in teesside for the last two weeks because they thought they were going to win it, right? they thought they were going to have it, but they were nowhere near in the end. people knew that they couldn't be taken for granted. they knew that it was ben and the conservatives that delivered for them and they stuck with you in this election. and i know that come the...
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you had keir starmer, sleeves rolled up, jacket off, tie off, standing there with his entire shadow cabinet behind him. these six steps that he wants to lay out, there were cards that were able to be handed out on a digital version on the phone and post is going up in key constituencies so it felt like a campaign event even if we are not in a campaign. it was all about sending a campaign. it was all about sending a particular picture and this message that here is a man, leader of a party, that wants to get to sleep rolled up and get stuck in and make changes. six key areas, these are not new things but labour is trying to hone in on new things that it can start delivering. not new pledges, not changing old ones but things like economic growth. nhs appointments, new teachers, that sort of thing. he a flavour of what he had to say. the sort of thing. he a flavour of what he had to say-— sort of thing. he a flavour of what he had to say. the big change that we need to — he had to say. the big change that we need to make _ he had to say. the big change that we need to make for _ he had to s
you had keir starmer, sleeves rolled up, jacket off, tie off, standing there with his entire shadow cabinet behind him. these six steps that he wants to lay out, there were cards that were able to be handed out on a digital version on the phone and post is going up in key constituencies so it felt like a campaign event even if we are not in a campaign. it was all about sending a campaign. it was all about sending a particular picture and this message that here is a man, leader of a party, that...
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cabinet member. it would have brought down the labour party and they would have never have done that. so what's happened is i've been a sacrificial lamb because of that. now, i want the best for the labour party. i want the labour party to form government, and i wanted to be part of that, on youth policy, on housing policy, on the issues that i've been working on and i've got cross—party and in—party consensus on. and i think what has happened is a great shame, but what has exacerbated it is not then looking to find a local candidate that we know that we can transfer over to and work with, which is also added salt to the wounds, which i think is a great shame the process and i do think it raises wider questions about how the labour party operates. it is one system if you are very at the top or in the clique, and it is another system if you're not. and now that's not the fault of individuals, that's the fault of the system, it's the fault of the system that we allow nec members to suddenly he para
cabinet member. it would have brought down the labour party and they would have never have done that. so what's happened is i've been a sacrificial lamb because of that. now, i want the best for the labour party. i want the labour party to form government, and i wanted to be part of that, on youth policy, on housing policy, on the issues that i've been working on and i've got cross—party and in—party consensus on. and i think what has happened is a great shame, but what has exacerbated it...
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not only a little bit awkward for your colleague then in the shadow cabinet but unhelpful red on red. this from lord kinnock, a grandee of the party. >> well first of all very good to join you. but i'm sorry, i've only just joined so i haven't caught. what the what the comments are. i didn't see the previous clip because i couldn't hear it. so sure, perhaps you could just explain to me what? what? >> absolutely. with pleasure. so this was an interview that lord kinnock gave to radio four. it's on the front of the telegraph this morning, where he feared a 1992 style disappointment may occur where he himself lost an election that was deemed unusable. and he fears that voters are not yet in love with sir keir starmer and warns that we could see a repeat of 1992. >> i think that's that's a listen, that's a prescient warning to every single person in the labour party from the shadow cabinet to mps generally to all other representatives and party members, that we take absolute nothing for granted. and i think that it is very good advice to be saying that it's a message that keir starmer fre
not only a little bit awkward for your colleague then in the shadow cabinet but unhelpful red on red. this from lord kinnock, a grandee of the party. >> well first of all very good to join you. but i'm sorry, i've only just joined so i haven't caught. what the what the comments are. i didn't see the previous clip because i couldn't hear it. so sure, perhaps you could just explain to me what? what? >> absolutely. with pleasure. so this was an interview that lord kinnock gave to radio...
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they had a huge number of shadow cabinet members. it was a big eventin shadow cabinet members. it was a big event in scotland, a big push for votes there. yes, a familiar format to these events that we have seen in the last few days. a similar format that we saw yesterday in wales, a number of introductions from shadow cabinet members, candidates, and new labour supporters, some business people here as well. before we got to hear from anas sarwar and keir starmer. this is a crucial battleground for labour. interesting to hear the arguments that keir starmer wants to make to try to win support here in scotland. you played in your clip there, talking about some of the accusations, he is making against the snp administration here. he attempted to draw parallels between the snp government in scotland and the snp government in scotland and the government in westminster. talking about standards in public life, for example. a merry—go—round of leaders. trying to make the case that labour is the answer on both fronts. and making that similar argument again about the prize, in his e
they had a huge number of shadow cabinet members. it was a big eventin shadow cabinet members. it was a big event in scotland, a big push for votes there. yes, a familiar format to these events that we have seen in the last few days. a similar format that we saw yesterday in wales, a number of introductions from shadow cabinet members, candidates, and new labour supporters, some business people here as well. before we got to hear from anas sarwar and keir starmer. this is a crucial battleground...
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cabinet there out in purfleet in the shadow of the m25, crossing all the banners on the walls. it felt extremely competent and we haven't heard that from labour. by the way, when jeremy corbyn was leader, it did feel very like like a party ready to get into government . well, the question government. well, the question is, is this enough to make enough people to switch their vote from blue to red? >> all it's missing is the union flags and dreamed they were. >> there were they? >> there were they? >> they brought in two union flags for the interviews. they were there in the background . wow. >> i didn't see them. no, they just brought them out for you, chris. >> just just to me. >> just just to me. >> superb stuff. well, leszno, if you're convinced by that, sir keir starmer was talking, of course, to christopher hope and he joins me now in studio. we've already done that bit. we're going to move on. there's loads more analysis of what sir keir starmer said on our website. by the way chris, an excellent interview as ever and thanks to you gb news. com it's now the fastest growin
cabinet there out in purfleet in the shadow of the m25, crossing all the banners on the walls. it felt extremely competent and we haven't heard that from labour. by the way, when jeremy corbyn was leader, it did feel very like like a party ready to get into government . well, the question government. well, the question is, is this enough to make enough people to switch their vote from blue to red? >> all it's missing is the union flags and dreamed they were. >> there were they?...
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do you think all the shadow cabinet _ has been fully costed. do you think all the shadow cabinet members i has been fully costed. do you think. all the shadow cabinet members are equally prepared, with actual policy plans ready to hit the ground running if they were to be elected? are they being ambitious in terms of how much money they are going to have to raise to tackle all these problems? i have to raise to tackle all these problems?— have to raise to tackle all these roblems? ~ . ., , problems? i think labour has played in uuite problems? i think labour has played in quite consciously _ problems? i think labour has played in quite consciously so _ problems? i think labour has played in quite consciously so far, - problems? i think labour has played in quite consciously so far, and - problems? i think labour has played in quite consciously so far, and we i in quite consciously so far, and we should _ in quite consciously so far, and we should expect that to continue stop it's should expect that to continue stop its been— should expect t
do you think all the shadow cabinet _ has been fully costed. do you think all the shadow cabinet members i has been fully costed. do you think. all the shadow cabinet members are equally prepared, with actual policy plans ready to hit the ground running if they were to be elected? are they being ambitious in terms of how much money they are going to have to raise to tackle all these problems? i have to raise to tackle all these problems?— have to raise to tackle all these roblems? ~ . ., ,...
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first of all a picture with him in the shadow cabinet. notice everybody there is in suit and tie except for the leader. who is in rolled up shirtsleeves, open neck and look at that. it looks very similar to tony blair, 1997. so there is clearly a play here, isn't there, to try and make sure that people attach the policy to the personality? definitely. i think what has happened is in the past, keir starmer— happened is in the past, keir starmer has been accused of being dull and _ starmer has been accused of being dull and boring and he does not have the charisma that tony blair had went— the charisma that tony blair had went was— the charisma that tony blair had went was the leader of the opposition trying to become a leader back in— opposition trying to become a leader back in 1997. sol opposition trying to become a leader back in 1997. so i think the labour back in1997. so i think the labour party— back in1997. so i think the labour party is— back in 1997. so i think the labour party is quite conscious there is still some â€
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and i've talked to a number of cabinet ministers, shadow cabinet ministers, shadow cabinet ministers, shadow cabinet ministers, i mean , about cabinet ministers, i mean, about the next labour government. and let me tell you, i don't think keir starmer has got the slightest intention of giving anything back. >> well, why haven't they set out their , their policy on this out their, their policy on this all? >> well, frankly , i think if we >> well, frankly, i think if we looking at the state of the nhs, the armed services, the potholes in our roads, education, the absence of trading , i think absence of trading, i think heavenly even you might agree that there's slightly more important priorities than passing complicated acts of parliament. the ashanti people of ghana were conquered, taken over by britain after 1824. we said their children , men, women said their children, men, women as slaves for to the west indies to the british colonies in the west indies. they had four actual wars against us. i don't think any of this is ever taught in schools, but i certainly wasn't taught it at sc
and i've talked to a number of cabinet ministers, shadow cabinet ministers, shadow cabinet ministers, shadow cabinet ministers, i mean , about cabinet ministers, i mean, about the next labour government. and let me tell you, i don't think keir starmer has got the slightest intention of giving anything back. >> well, why haven't they set out their , their policy on this out their, their policy on this all? >> well, frankly , i think if we >> well, frankly, i think if we looking...
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keir starmer, who can't even stand up to his own shadow cabinet, or rishi sunak, who's standing up for the british people. >> all right. okay, look, there was the old, you know, rain fest outside downing street yesterday. that is one thing, okay. and i'm just going to play a little clip from earlier today. >> looking forward to all the football . football. >> not so much my bag. well you know but that's because you guys aren't in it asking a load of welsh people how they're feeling about the football in the euros when they hadn't qualified. >> i mean, some people will also remember when he he didn't know how to use apple pay at a petrol station. is he out of touch? a bit of a liability? >> not at all. i think you're seeing the prime minister getting out and about, talking to normal people. all we've seen so far from keir starmer is stage managed, big events where he's not actually meeting normal people. the prime minister is out there in the in the rain and the cold because he's not a fair weather prime minister. he's somebody who's seen as out there through the tough times, through co
keir starmer, who can't even stand up to his own shadow cabinet, or rishi sunak, who's standing up for the british people. >> all right. okay, look, there was the old, you know, rain fest outside downing street yesterday. that is one thing, okay. and i'm just going to play a little clip from earlier today. >> looking forward to all the football . football. >> not so much my bag. well you know but that's because you guys aren't in it asking a load of welsh people how they're...
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cabinet? we've been busy all afternoon. ben, greg and myself are drawing up what might look like keir starmer's more small c conservative opposition. here's what it might look like. shadow employment minister norman tebbit on your bike. shadow chancellor crunching the numbers katie hopkins, shadow foreign secretary tucker carlson taking no nonsense. how about that shadow levelling up russell brand, new shadow defence secretary benito mussolini. he'll tell you who's in charge . he'll tell you who's in charge. and shadow deputy prime minister replacing angela rayner . tommy robinson. >> oh, god. >> oh, god. >> there you go, folks . labour >> there you go, folks. labour quite literally on the right side of history. quite literally on the right side of history . okay. full side of history. okay. full reaction from reem ibrahim alex dyke and roger gewolb, a doctor roger gewolb. by the way, we mustn't demote you your first time on friday night live. you're very welcome. thank you. can labour stop th
cabinet? we've been busy all afternoon. ben, greg and myself are drawing up what might look like keir starmer's more small c conservative opposition. here's what it might look like. shadow employment minister norman tebbit on your bike. shadow chancellor crunching the numbers katie hopkins, shadow foreign secretary tucker carlson taking no nonsense. how about that shadow levelling up russell brand, new shadow defence secretary benito mussolini. he'll tell you who's in charge . he'll tell you...
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cabinet? we've been busy all afternoon. ben, greg and myself are drawing up what might look like keir starmer's more small c conservative opposition. here's what it might look like. shadow employment minister norman tebbit on your bike. shadow chancellor crunching the numbers katie hopkins, shadow foreign secretary tucker carlson taking no nonsense. how about that shadow levelling up russell brand, new shadow defence secretary benito mussolini. he'll tell you who's in charge . he'll tell you who's in charge. and shadow deputy prime minister replacing angela rayner . tommy robinson. >> oh, god. >> oh, god. >> there you go, folks . labour >> there you go, folks. labour quite literally on the right side of history. quite literally on the right side of history . okay. full side of history. okay. full reaction from reem ibrahim alex dyke and roger gewolb, a doctor roger gewolb. by the way, we mustn't demote you your first time on friday night live. you're very welcome. thank you. can labour stop th
cabinet? we've been busy all afternoon. ben, greg and myself are drawing up what might look like keir starmer's more small c conservative opposition. here's what it might look like. shadow employment minister norman tebbit on your bike. shadow chancellor crunching the numbers katie hopkins, shadow foreign secretary tucker carlson taking no nonsense. how about that shadow levelling up russell brand, new shadow defence secretary benito mussolini. he'll tell you who's in charge . he'll tell you...
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cabinet ministers saying they would like to do in the future, for example, reducing corporation tax to 12.5, unfreezing the personal allowance thresholds, cut, raising defence spending to 2.5. so they've included lots of things that labour haven't said that they'd explicitly do, whereas the treasury documents included things that the labour party said they would do. >> not all of them, i mean, that was fed in by, tory special advisers . and the treasury advisers. and the treasury officials came out with the same rubbish that went in, and that's what came out of it. rubbish that went in, and that's what came out of it . the point what came out of it. the point here is don't pay any attention to it. this is what the voters, the voters would be. what advice to do? wait till the manifestos come out and see the proper costings there, and then work out which plan you think is better and which side you can trust most . trust most. >> so, paul, should we just rip these up? are these utterly , these up? are these utterly, utterly useless? are politicians devaluing the what is actually suppos
cabinet ministers saying they would like to do in the future, for example, reducing corporation tax to 12.5, unfreezing the personal allowance thresholds, cut, raising defence spending to 2.5. so they've included lots of things that labour haven't said that they'd explicitly do, whereas the treasury documents included things that the labour party said they would do. >> not all of them, i mean, that was fed in by, tory special advisers . and the treasury advisers. and the treasury...
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so the shadow cabinet minister, pat mcfadden, has said that labour were advancing in southern tory heartlands and it was wrong to think the lib dems were the only challengers to the conservatives in the south. because really and truly, i live in the south and places like chichester. are tory at the moment and they've got a very strong lib dem candidate down there and a lady called jess brown filler, and it is , it jess brown filler, and it is, it is for me, usually just between the two. you do get labour, you do get labour voters. but in the sort of very metro metropolitan areas, amongst some of the working classes. but the working class is now are leaving labour and they're going to, i don't know where they're going to be honest. reform you would think. but i don't know. they did go to the tories. i don't know where they go in the general election. labour can, particularly in some of the denser populated areas where diversity is the strength . where diversity is the strength. so where there are huge, muslim populations within big cities, in places like portsmouth and southampton , i can see
so the shadow cabinet minister, pat mcfadden, has said that labour were advancing in southern tory heartlands and it was wrong to think the lib dems were the only challengers to the conservatives in the south. because really and truly, i live in the south and places like chichester. are tory at the moment and they've got a very strong lib dem candidate down there and a lady called jess brown filler, and it is , it jess brown filler, and it is, it is for me, usually just between the two. you do...
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and wes streeting is probably its best shadow cabinet performer. and that was all drowned out by the diane abbott row. but i think to some extent that is the kind of argument that people in studios like this and people that to love debate politics will get really invested in. but i suspect keir starmer isn't too worried about that, because the message that a lot of voters are heanng message that a lot of voters are hearing are, oh, we don't really want people like corbyn and probably not diane abbott and some of these other lefties. you know, the bbc is leading with keir starmers purge of the left. i think they're probably quite pleased about headlines. >> maybe that does appeal to righties. admittedly, a lot of telegraph readers sort of writing in and saying that they don't think abbott has a place in the party because she's like corbyn and therefore that does position starmer in a more moderate place. >> yes, it does, but and it and it i completely agree with what benjamin has said in terms of what the, what the public and the voters are seeing o
and wes streeting is probably its best shadow cabinet performer. and that was all drowned out by the diane abbott row. but i think to some extent that is the kind of argument that people in studios like this and people that to love debate politics will get really invested in. but i suspect keir starmer isn't too worried about that, because the message that a lot of voters are heanng message that a lot of voters are hearing are, oh, we don't really want people like corbyn and probably not diane...