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host: and we are taking your calls for stephen flynn. if you would like to call and ask a question about infrastructure, critical infrastructure and what resiliency they would need, you can do so. our lines this time are regional. eastern or central time zones, call us on (202) 748-8000. mountain or pacific, (202) 748-8002. we also have a line for texting, (202) 748-8003. and you can post on social media either on facebook or on x. he mentioned the ports themselves. i wonder what kind of vulnerabilities the ports have to whatever could happen to them and what resiliency needs to be considered when talking about actual ports. guest: when we step back and we try to prioritize what infrastructure should be really be investing in, the key is to look at every bridge as being equal. a particular infrastructure interacts with other infrastructure. the first was used for service transportation. cars and vehicles and trucks that move across the francis scott key bridge. they have to find another way around. but the bridge collapsed into a shippin
host: and we are taking your calls for stephen flynn. if you would like to call and ask a question about infrastructure, critical infrastructure and what resiliency they would need, you can do so. our lines this time are regional. eastern or central time zones, call us on (202) 748-8000. mountain or pacific, (202) 748-8002. we also have a line for texting, (202) 748-8003. and you can post on social media either on facebook or on x. he mentioned the ports themselves. i wonder what kind of...
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neil gray's name is also being mentioned, as is stephen flynn, although he is at westminster. what aboutjohn swinney? i'm getting very careful consideration to standing. i've been somewhat overwhelmed by the requests i have been made of me to do that. from constituents in glasgow, there is. i don't think it was the man for thejob. absolutely delighted, - he has set scotland back years. i don't vote snp anyway. humza yousaf remains as first minister until a successor can be found. in office for barely a year, he said he was honoured and grateful to have had the opportunity to lead. lorna gordon, bbc news. will take you through the events of the day, the resignation, how it happened and why it happened too. nick, what's the reaction been in westminster? it's quite the day in scottish politics, and as alan was reflecting five minutes or so ago, it became inevitable over the last few days after humza yousaf pulled the plug on that power—sharing deal with the greens. but it wasn't always inevitable — we were speaking to senior people in the snp and i think there's an acknowledg
neil gray's name is also being mentioned, as is stephen flynn, although he is at westminster. what aboutjohn swinney? i'm getting very careful consideration to standing. i've been somewhat overwhelmed by the requests i have been made of me to do that. from constituents in glasgow, there is. i don't think it was the man for thejob. absolutely delighted, - he has set scotland back years. i don't vote snp anyway. humza yousaf remains as first minister until a successor can be found. in office for...
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very vocal this war, has called stephen flynn, who has been very voc an this war, has called stephen flynn, who has been very vocan immediate /ar, has called stephen flynn, who has been very vocan immediate recalls called stephen flynn, who has been very vocan immediate recall ofalled for an immediate recall of parliament following these airstrikes on gaza . the aid airstrikes on gaza. the aid workers, but joe says the key to kick starting ceasefire negotiations in the war is the immediate release of all hostages . and that is a strong hostages. and that is a strong point. would that end the death and destruction in gaza? >> it's interesting. stephen flynn , the westminster leader of flynn, the westminster leader of the snp, he always talks on foreign policy. yeah, he always in his in his two questions he gets every prime minister's questions. it's always a foreign policy almost policy question. it's almost trying to sort of say look what scotland could do where it's independent of scotland could do where it's indefew dent of scotland could do where it's indefew things of scotland co
very vocal this war, has called stephen flynn, who has been very voc an this war, has called stephen flynn, who has been very vocan immediate /ar, has called stephen flynn, who has been very vocan immediate recalls called stephen flynn, who has been very vocan immediate recall ofalled for an immediate recall of parliament following these airstrikes on gaza . the aid airstrikes on gaza. the aid workers, but joe says the key to kick starting ceasefire negotiations in the war is the immediate...
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i don't think the westminster leader stephen flynn will stand, there was some speculation he might fancy doing it this time. i don't think that is the case, too hard to do thejob when think that is the case, too hard to do the job when you are in westminster. if few other potential candidates from a group of snps. it candidates from a group of snps. it is onlyjust over a year ago that humza yousaf became first minister. it has been a disaster. it is quite hard to escape that because on numerous occasions, humza yousaf has tried to seize the political initiative to get back on the front foot, to announce big policies he hoped would capture the political imagination. he has failed to do it. a lot of snp politicians would tell you and they have a point he was dealt a pretty bad hand. he came in at a time when the snp were starting to see a few issues in the polls, there was then that police investigation into snp funding which led to the arrest of nicola sturgeon. she was released without charge but her husband was later charged. that was all going on in the background but speaking to senio
i don't think the westminster leader stephen flynn will stand, there was some speculation he might fancy doing it this time. i don't think that is the case, too hard to do thejob when think that is the case, too hard to do the job when you are in westminster. if few other potential candidates from a group of snps. it candidates from a group of snps. it is onlyjust over a year ago that humza yousaf became first minister. it has been a disaster. it is quite hard to escape that because on numerous...
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host: and we are taking your calls for stephen flynn. if you would like to call and ask a question about infrastructure, critical infrastructure and what resiliency they would need, you can do so. our lines this time are regional. eastern or central time zones, call us on (202) 748-8000. mountain or pacific, (202) 748-8002. we also have a line for texting, (202) 748-8003. and you can post on social media either on facebook or on x. he mentioned the ports themselves. i wonder what kind of vulnerabilities the ports have to whatever could happen to them and what resiliency needs to be considered when talking about actual ports. guest: when we step back and we try to prioritize what infrastructure should be really be investing in, the key is to look at every bridge as being equal. a particular infrastructure interacts with other infrastructure. the first was used for service transportation. cars and vehicles and trucks that move across the francis scott key bridge. they have to find another way around. but the bridge collapsed into a shippin
host: and we are taking your calls for stephen flynn. if you would like to call and ask a question about infrastructure, critical infrastructure and what resiliency they would need, you can do so. our lines this time are regional. eastern or central time zones, call us on (202) 748-8000. mountain or pacific, (202) 748-8002. we also have a line for texting, (202) 748-8003. and you can post on social media either on facebook or on x. he mentioned the ports themselves. i wonder what kind of...
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stephen flynn is another name. he is the party westminster leader. he can't be first minister from westminster, but he could technically lead the snp if humza yousaf goes as party leader. it is all a complicated situation in terms of who could take over as the snp leader if, as we expect, humza yousaf does resign in the next half an hour. we are waiting for that news conference at bute house. if you want to follow all the developments, there is a live page “p developments, there is a live page up and running on the bbc news website and app which is all the latest information from our correspondence around scotland. james cook has been posting there, our political editor. nick eardley is at westminster, listening to what is at westminster, listening to what is going on there, as well as in holyrood. all of that information is going into our live page and we will going into our live page and we will go back as soon as we hear any developments. i want to focus on the other elections taking place this week, and that is the local elections in england. t
stephen flynn is another name. he is the party westminster leader. he can't be first minister from westminster, but he could technically lead the snp if humza yousaf goes as party leader. it is all a complicated situation in terms of who could take over as the snp leader if, as we expect, humza yousaf does resign in the next half an hour. we are waiting for that news conference at bute house. if you want to follow all the developments, there is a live page “p developments, there is a live...
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people like ian blackford , people like like ian blackford, people like stephen flynn, like stephen flynn is very capable politician. right. and so, so evenin politician. right. and so, so even in the snp, all the clever ones come to westminster. do they leave the duffers behind? look at alex salmond. alex salmond always loved being in westminster. right. >> and he's now pulling the strings again . >> and he's now pulling the strings again. i >> and he's now pulling the strings again . i mean, he could strings again. i mean, he could create a coalition by which the snp could hang on if they give in to his preference , his they in to his preference, his they don't seem to have entered talks in any kind of serious way. i don't think they're serious about supporting the country. they supposedly are so in love with. they want to take it independent. i personally think it would be a disaster for scotland if it weren't independent. however, i do think that that should be their choice in british taxpayers. ex scotland should be allowed to stop supporting them. >> i don't think the appetite for i
people like ian blackford , people like like ian blackford, people like stephen flynn, like stephen flynn is very capable politician. right. and so, so evenin politician. right. and so, so even in the snp, all the clever ones come to westminster. do they leave the duffers behind? look at alex salmond. alex salmond always loved being in westminster. right. >> and he's now pulling the strings again . >> and he's now pulling the strings again. i >> and he's now pulling the...
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people like ian blackford , people like like ian blackford, people like stephen flynn, like stephen flynn is very capable politician. right. and so, so evenin politician. right. and so, so even in the snp, all the clever ones come to westminster. do they leave the duffers behind? look at alex salmond. alex salmond always loved being in westminster. right. >> and he's now pulling the strings again . >> and he's now pulling the strings again. i >> and he's now pulling the strings again . i mean, he could strings again. i mean, he could create a coalition by which the snp could hang on if they give in to his preference , his they in to his preference, his they don't seem to have entered talks in any kind of serious way. i don't think they're serious about supporting the country. they supposedly are so in love with. they want to take it independent. i personally think it would be a disaster for scotland if it weren't independent. however, i do think that that should be their choice in british taxpayers. ex scotland should be allowed to stop supporting them. >> i don't think the appetite for i
people like ian blackford , people like like ian blackford, people like stephen flynn, like stephen flynn is very capable politician. right. and so, so evenin politician. right. and so, so even in the snp, all the clever ones come to westminster. do they leave the duffers behind? look at alex salmond. alex salmond always loved being in westminster. right. >> and he's now pulling the strings again . >> and he's now pulling the strings again. i >> and he's now pulling the...
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flynn talks about how to mitigate risk and build infrastructure resilience in the aftermath of the key bridge collapse. and we talk about potential impact of third-party and independent candidates in the election this year and the call for multi-democracy in the u.s.. it the conversation live 7:00 eastern on c-span, c-span now, or c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? it is way more than that. >> comcast is partnering with 1000 community centers so students from low income families can get the tools the need to be ready for anything. >> comcast supports c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy.
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security expert and founding director of the global resilience institute at northeastern university, stephen flynn, talks about building infrastructure resilience in the aftermath of the baltimore key bridge collapse. political scientist lee talks about the potential impact of third-party and independent candidates this election year and called for a multiparty democracy. c-span's washington journal, join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning on c-span, c-span now or c-span.org. ♪ >> the house will be in order. >> c-span celebrates 45 years of covering congress like no other. since 1979 we have been your source for capitol hill, providing balanced unfiltered coverage of government, taking you to where policy is debated and decided. c-span, 45 years and counting powered by cable.
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and certainly stephen flynn, i don't think it's any surprise that he also used those words earlier. but i mean, what better word for it? humza yousaf and arguably the snp, they are fighting for their future leading this country. and certainly, you know , over the certainly, you know, over the last five years we've seen an even further step away from westminster. i don't remember a time , you know, in my 15 years time, you know, in my 15 years as a journalist ever remained , as a journalist ever remained, you know, a time where westminster and holyrood felt further apart. but, you know, irrespective of how they feel about independence , we are about independence, we are a family of nations and that has really worked against him, as after he took over from nicola sturgeon. >> absolutely. and tony, let's be frank, the scottish public, the scottish people aren't going to be impressed with this amount of chaos at the top of their their government. are they is his popularity, i imagine, is going to take a huge hit even more of a hit ? more of a hit? >> well, yeah, even more of a hit. and
and certainly stephen flynn, i don't think it's any surprise that he also used those words earlier. but i mean, what better word for it? humza yousaf and arguably the snp, they are fighting for their future leading this country. and certainly, you know , over the certainly, you know, over the last five years we've seen an even further step away from westminster. i don't remember a time , you know, in my 15 years time, you know, in my 15 years as a journalist ever remained , as a journalist ever...
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stephen flynn. united kingdom. stephen flynn. mr speaker, of course, we're gordon brown was also correct in stating that scottish independence is not simply off the agenda. >> and indeed, those remarks were echoed just yesterday by the general secretary of the scottish trade union congress, who stated that it remains an unresolved issue. mr speaker , unresolved issue. mr speaker, before going on to state and i confirm and they may laugh at her, but she said that can be a very dangerous place to end up in when you are not allowing people to express their wishes in a democratic manner. so may i ask ? sir, may i ask the sir? may ask? sir, may i ask the sir? may i ask the prime minister? does he welcome the fulsome , he welcome the fulsome, wholehearted and warm support of the labour party in denying the people of scotland that opportunity to have a say over their own future ? their own future? >> well, mr speaker, we did have a democratic vote on that topic. but what i would suggest to the snp is that rather than obsessing about ind
stephen flynn. united kingdom. stephen flynn. mr speaker, of course, we're gordon brown was also correct in stating that scottish independence is not simply off the agenda. >> and indeed, those remarks were echoed just yesterday by the general secretary of the scottish trade union congress, who stated that it remains an unresolved issue. mr speaker , unresolved issue. mr speaker, before going on to state and i confirm and they may laugh at her, but she said that can be a very dangerous...
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jenny gilruth, the education secretary, the education secretary, and the westminster leader stephen flynn, talking about a serious man for serious times. but these are serious times here, and there is also, perhaps, i think, a moment of reflection, notjust exactly about what has been happening here, but what is happening here, but what is happening about the parliament generally, whether it is working well. we were talking at the start about the chaos, and one former first minister, lord mcconnell of labour, is saying tonight, this is a time to renew our democracy and institutions. this is a quarter of a century old, devolution, and there is a lot of chat about how it should move forwards. and where does this leave the whole question of independence, scottish independence? it has been dominating one strand of political— it has been dominating one strand of political conversation here for over a decade _ political conversation here for over a decade and matters wherever you are in— a decade and matters wherever you are in the _ a decade and matters wherever you are in the uk, what is s
jenny gilruth, the education secretary, the education secretary, and the westminster leader stephen flynn, talking about a serious man for serious times. but these are serious times here, and there is also, perhaps, i think, a moment of reflection, notjust exactly about what has been happening here, but what is happening here, but what is happening about the parliament generally, whether it is working well. we were talking at the start about the chaos, and one former first minister, lord...
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neil gray's name is also being mentioned, as is stephen flynn, although he is at westminster. what aboutjohn swinney? speaking earlier, he wasn't giving much away. swinney? speaking earlier, he wasn't giving much away-— giving much away. obviously there is a lot to happen _ giving much away. obviously there is a lot to happen today _ giving much away. obviously there is a lot to happen today so _ giving much away. obviously there is a lot to happen today so i _ giving much away. obviously there is a lot to happen today so i suppose i a lot to happen today so i suppose we should — a lot to happen today so i suppose we should hear what the first minister— we should hear what the first minister has to say today. humza yousaf remains _ minister has to say today. humza yousaf remains as _ minister has to say today. humza yousaf remains as first _ minister has to say today. humza yousaf remains as first minister. yousaf remains as first minister until a successor can be found. in office for barely a year, he said he was honoured and grateful to have had the opportunity to lead
neil gray's name is also being mentioned, as is stephen flynn, although he is at westminster. what aboutjohn swinney? speaking earlier, he wasn't giving much away. swinney? speaking earlier, he wasn't giving much away-— giving much away. obviously there is a lot to happen _ giving much away. obviously there is a lot to happen today _ giving much away. obviously there is a lot to happen today so _ giving much away. obviously there is a lot to happen today so i _ giving much away. obviously...
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flynn writing to the speaker, the prime minister and keir starmer. reiterating that arms sales should come to an end. mps are due to return to parliament on april the 15th, so the snp are calling for immediate recall of parliament. let's go to westminster. we have had growing numbers of mps from across the political spectrum addressing that question about whether now is the time to actually have some sort of arms embargo against israel.— against israel. that is right, the snp and the — against israel. that is right, the snp and the liberal _ against israel. that is right, the snp and the liberal democrats | against israel. that is right, the - snp and the liberal democrats making explicit calls for the uk to halt arms export licences to israel, and he just heard from labour's shadow foreign secretary saying the government should publish its legal advice. he says he has concerns that israel has breach international law. he wouldn't say outright that he thinks they have, he wouldn't go as far as the liberal democrats and the snp in explicitly calli
flynn writing to the speaker, the prime minister and keir starmer. reiterating that arms sales should come to an end. mps are due to return to parliament on april the 15th, so the snp are calling for immediate recall of parliament. let's go to westminster. we have had growing numbers of mps from across the political spectrum addressing that question about whether now is the time to actually have some sort of arms embargo against israel.— against israel. that is right, the snp and the —...
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flynn. a quick question to start, a lot of speculation over the last few days that you had a key role in persuading humza yousaf to collapse the agreement with the greens, is that true? ., , ., , , that true? no, it is not, this is cominu that true? no, it is not, this is coming from _ that true? no, it is not, this is coming from unnamed - that true? no, it is not, this is| coming from unnamed sources that true? no, it is not, this is - coming from unnamed sources who are overstating _ coming from unnamed sources who are overstating my influence to try and perhaps _ overstating my influence to try and perhaps feather their own nests, should _ perhaps feather their own nests, should they want to run to beat leader— should they want to run to beat leader of— should they want to run to beat leader of the party. to should they want to run to beat leader of the party.— should they want to run to beat leader of the party. to be clear, ou leader of the party. to be clear, you didn't _ leader
flynn. a quick question to start, a lot of speculation over the last few days that you had a key role in persuading humza yousaf to collapse the agreement with the greens, is that true? ., , ., , , that true? no, it is not, this is cominu that true? no, it is not, this is coming from _ that true? no, it is not, this is coming from unnamed - that true? no, it is not, this is| coming from unnamed sources that true? no, it is not, this is - coming from unnamed sources who are overstating _ coming...
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neil gray's name is also being mentioned, as is stephen flynn, although he is at westminster. what aboutjohn swinney? speaking earlier, he wasn't giving much away. obviously there's a lot to happen today, so i suppose we should hear what the first minister has got to say today. from constituents in glasgow, there is. i from constituents in glasgow, there is. ., �* ~' from constituents in glasgow, there is. ., �* ~ ., from constituents in glasgow, there is. i don't think it was the man for the “ob. is. i don't think it was the man for the job. absolutely _ is. i don't think it was the man for the job. absolutely delighted, - is. i don't think it was the man for the job. absolutely delighted, he | the 'ob. absolutely delighted, he has the job. absolutely delighted, he has set scotland _ the job. absolutely delighted, he has set scotland back _ the job. absolutely delighted, he has set scotland back years. - the job. absolutely delighted, he has set scotland back years. i - the job. absolutely delighted, he l has set scotland back years. i don't vote snp anyway- _ humza you
neil gray's name is also being mentioned, as is stephen flynn, although he is at westminster. what aboutjohn swinney? speaking earlier, he wasn't giving much away. obviously there's a lot to happen today, so i suppose we should hear what the first minister has got to say today. from constituents in glasgow, there is. i from constituents in glasgow, there is. ., �* ~' from constituents in glasgow, there is. ., �* ~ ., from constituents in glasgow, there is. i don't think it was the man for...
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neil grey, and of course, jenny gilruth, but certainly stephen flynn was, the westminster leader of the snp. he was, you know, quite hotly contested to replace humza yousaf . but as we heard earlier yousaf. but as we heard earlier on today, he has a very singular focus about wanting to be re—elected for his westminster seat. so then that leaves us to it leaves kate forbes, who came tantalisingly close around this time last year, only pipped at the post by humza yousaf , and the post by humza yousaf, and then john swinney, the name that's being bandied around everywhere today and i think kate forbes for one, i think she represents something that the snp has had to come to recognise about itself in the last few years. centrally the formation of the bute house agreement is that the snp now has a left and a right, and kate forbes very much speaks to that right right side of the party. however there it's still questionable as to whether she could get enough votes. of course, this is really all about passing things like budgets and other legislation. she could get alba's vote from ash regan
neil grey, and of course, jenny gilruth, but certainly stephen flynn was, the westminster leader of the snp. he was, you know, quite hotly contested to replace humza yousaf . but as we heard earlier yousaf. but as we heard earlier on today, he has a very singular focus about wanting to be re—elected for his westminster seat. so then that leaves us to it leaves kate forbes, who came tantalisingly close around this time last year, only pipped at the post by humza yousaf , and the post by humza...
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not running, though, is the snp's westminster leader, stephen flynn. despite representing the party in westminster. he's ruled himself of this contest and is instead backing john swinney to become the next party leader. so what happens next? well, candidate nominations opened at midnight and will close on monday the 6th of may. here's how some people in scotland reacted to humza yousaf�*s decision to stand down. i don't think he was the man for thejob, to be honest. full of promises, which never transpired. but then that comes with quite a lot of the ministers that take office. i'm sorry to see him resign. i thought he had a lot still in him to give. in his time in office, i've met him in the hustings and he came across — he'd been really good, he's had a very, very hard time since he come into thejob and i think it's made it a very difficult move for the snp full stop. i wasn't really all that surprised. i think the wheels have been coming off for a while, so i think it's probably his time to go. but i don't know about the chaos that ensues — wh
not running, though, is the snp's westminster leader, stephen flynn. despite representing the party in westminster. he's ruled himself of this contest and is instead backing john swinney to become the next party leader. so what happens next? well, candidate nominations opened at midnight and will close on monday the 6th of may. here's how some people in scotland reacted to humza yousaf�*s decision to stand down. i don't think he was the man for thejob, to be honest. full of promises, which...
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flynn the westminster sme leader was now making noises yesterday to his snp colleagues, and suddenly the bute house agreement is cancelled and the first minister is fighting for his political survival.- for his political survival. why is su - ort for his political survival. why is sopport for _ for his political survival. why is support for independence - for his political survival. why is support for independence so i for his political survival. why is i support for independence so solid and labour has not been able to dent that? ,., ., , ., that? the bottom line here is that we are concentrating _ that? the bottom line here is that we are concentrating on _ that? the bottom line here is that we are concentrating on the - we are concentrating on the priorities of the scottish people and every single opinion poll and attitude survey shows it as the economy, jobs, cost of living, nhs, education, public services... but why is--- — education, public services... but why is- -- we _ education, public services... but why is... we are _ education, public services... but why is... we are c
flynn the westminster sme leader was now making noises yesterday to his snp colleagues, and suddenly the bute house agreement is cancelled and the first minister is fighting for his political survival.- for his political survival. why is su - ort for his political survival. why is sopport for _ for his political survival. why is support for independence - for his political survival. why is support for independence so i for his political survival. why is i support for independence so solid and...
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he believes that stephen flynn. he believes that humza yousaf will come out fighting in fact, only in the last hour he's come out and said that he doesn't know if he would even stand again if humza yousaf is not going to be the leader of the party. and of course, that all important vote of no confidence likely to happen next week does all the power end up in the hands of ash regan, the msp , who is essentially msp, who is essentially ostracised for taking her stance against the gender recognition reform bill. indeed, i think we're only maybe part of the way through this saga, but certainly keep it to gb news for the rest of the day and we will keep you up with all the latest developments. >> yeah, tony, thanks very much indeed. it will be fascinating to see what the first minister has to say when he holds that news conference a little bit later on. i mean, there's speculation about saying, well, he's going to resign. he's going to step down. i would doubt it. i could, i could be wrong, but it's not like a politician
he believes that stephen flynn. he believes that humza yousaf will come out fighting in fact, only in the last hour he's come out and said that he doesn't know if he would even stand again if humza yousaf is not going to be the leader of the party. and of course, that all important vote of no confidence likely to happen next week does all the power end up in the hands of ash regan, the msp , who is essentially msp, who is essentially ostracised for taking her stance against the gender...
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flynn , who's swinney, stephen flynn, who's the westminster leader, supports john swinney . his predecessor, john swinney. his predecessor, ian blackford, also said he supports john swinney . so supports john swinney. so certainly there's a big move amongst senior snp figures. i think for, john swinney to get the job without a contest and get it over and done with as quickly as possible and try to move on. but if kate forbes announced that she's standing and obviously all bets are off, but who? >> john in general, you know, looking at the other parties, does one of them stand to gain more than than others? with the demise of the snp ? demise of the snp? >> yeah, well labour certainly are, on the march in scotland at the moment. there was another poll out yesterday which showed them, i think, one point ahead or neck and neck with the snp. as far as holyrood voting intention is concerned, the same goes for westminster, voting intention. the labour are very optimistic about picking up a lot of seats in scotland, at the general election. so yeah , general election. so yeah, labo
flynn , who's swinney, stephen flynn, who's the westminster leader, supports john swinney . his predecessor, john swinney. his predecessor, ian blackford, also said he supports john swinney . so supports john swinney. so certainly there's a big move amongst senior snp figures. i think for, john swinney to get the job without a contest and get it over and done with as quickly as possible and try to move on. but if kate forbes announced that she's standing and obviously all bets are off, but who?...
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flynn, the westminster leader, you know, i'm understanding is that he was in holyrood, and wednesday speaking to msps and i would be really interested to know exactly what he was discussing with them. and, you know , and if with them. and, you know, and if you know what's being done has beenin you know what's being done has been in humza yousaf best interest, because i don't believe that he's been advised properly, and he's certainly found himself in a terrible position . position. >> i've got i've got to be honest here. i mean, i rattled off a few things there before. i actually just wonder if he's always been a dud. i mean, there's a case to say this guy's failed upwards really, in everything since he's been since he's been first minister, he's reportedly overseen the contraction of the scottish economy, missed a&e targets, nhs waiting lists which have increased apparently 9.5% on the year before he took over. he's waited a load of money. 134 grand on nine independence papers, a rise in violent and sexual offences and more than 12,400 train cancellations. i mean, you might care abo
flynn, the westminster leader, you know, i'm understanding is that he was in holyrood, and wednesday speaking to msps and i would be really interested to know exactly what he was discussing with them. and, you know , and if with them. and, you know, and if you know what's being done has beenin you know what's being done has been in humza yousaf best interest, because i don't believe that he's been advised properly, and he's certainly found himself in a terrible position . position. >>...
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westminster snp leader stephen flynn. he, you know, seemed confident that humza yousaf would come out swinging today, come out fighting for his role as first minister. but indeed the cancelling of this event this afternoon pretty much looks like very much the contrary to that. and of course, ash regan, we know that due to this vote of no confidence, she could be the kingmaker or king breaker, depending on what way you look at it. she has written to the first minister this morning with her list of wants demands, if you like, if he wants to engage in discussions with her. and of course, they include things like putting independence firmly back at the top of the agenda and also protecting the rights of women. after, of course, she was essentially ostracised from the scottish national party for her views on that gender recognition reform bill, which , it turned reform bill, which, it turned out, a lot of people agreed with her on. now certainly this is again another extraordinary day, and we only thought we would perhaps be a
westminster snp leader stephen flynn. he, you know, seemed confident that humza yousaf would come out swinging today, come out fighting for his role as first minister. but indeed the cancelling of this event this afternoon pretty much looks like very much the contrary to that. and of course, ash regan, we know that due to this vote of no confidence, she could be the kingmaker or king breaker, depending on what way you look at it. she has written to the first minister this morning with her list...
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yeah >> stephen flynn, whenever they give the full confidence it's always it's always just before they don't. it's. >> yes, yes. it's never a good sign is it, this this intrigues me, susan in the telegraph saying joe biden would be happy to debate with trump in the presidential election. >> well, again , he would say >> well, again, he would say that, wouldn't he? >> when finally he's finally said, you said it, but he said it to, the shock jock howard stern. >> so which yeah, who on a radio interview in america. and when you put on the spot by howard stern, i mean, where else are you going to say you're not? i would think that he is going to say that. but and trump went straight on on x, formerly twitter and said, well, he doesn't really mean it. so until he's again , you believe it when he's again, you believe it when you see it, won't you. really? he has got to say, though, that he was he is going to he is going to debate. but, but yeah , going to debate. but, but yeah, i mean whether or not it could just be the kiss of death. >> well, he's been avoiding this issue for months and mon
yeah >> stephen flynn, whenever they give the full confidence it's always it's always just before they don't. it's. >> yes, yes. it's never a good sign is it, this this intrigues me, susan in the telegraph saying joe biden would be happy to debate with trump in the presidential election. >> well, again , he would say >> well, again, he would say that, wouldn't he? >> when finally he's finally said, you said it, but he said it to, the shock jock howard stern....
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like very disturbed as he's looking at michael flynn, is this is a former national security adviser for trump his his reawakening tour saying, oh, this is way over the top all you know all these things that people are saying, you know, it's it's it's little bit problematic. but they don't say these things in public. they don't say these things to their people. i don't know if it's because you were in atlantic and maybe they just like that kind of power and access i don't know. i'd be curious what you think what it was really fascinating to me how some of these people actually kind of maybe off it's too hard of a word but at least offered a little bit of nuance. well, you're exactly right. and this is i would say one of the thematic undertones of the of the book, which is that a lot of these people in positions, leadership and influence they know. right. yeah, they do in a lot of these exchange things that you're describing there almost, winking and nodding at me a little bit to say listen you. know you're calling out on this thing. i recognize that you're right. i recognize that thi
like very disturbed as he's looking at michael flynn, is this is a former national security adviser for trump his his reawakening tour saying, oh, this is way over the top all you know all these things that people are saying, you know, it's it's it's little bit problematic. but they don't say these things in public. they don't say these things to their people. i don't know if it's because you were in atlantic and maybe they just like that kind of power and access i don't know. i'd be curious...