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steve baker has definitely _ on them. that's right. steve baker has definitely distanced _ on them. that's right. steve baker has definitely distanced himself. has definitely distanced himself from this policy today. there has been a bit of talk of the fact that just a few days ago, the government had addressed not an identical national service scheme but something not too dissimilar, and basically said it was not government policy. steve baker has come out today and said that it is the case that that was not government policy several days ago, he said that if it had been government policy going through the normal processes, where ministers are involved in civil servants and advisers are involved, he is the northern ireland minister would have been one of the people that was part of that consultation. he says that did not take place and instead now we're in election campaign territory, these policies are being created by the party leader and by the political advisers advising the party leader, he says that's resulted in this being sprung on conservative candidates. find that's resu
steve baker has definitely _ on them. that's right. steve baker has definitely distanced _ on them. that's right. steve baker has definitely distanced himself. has definitely distanced himself from this policy today. there has been a bit of talk of the fact that just a few days ago, the government had addressed not an identical national service scheme but something not too dissimilar, and basically said it was not government policy. steve baker has come out today and said that it is the case...
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steve bake ., ., steve baker the northern ireland minister, making _ steve baker the northern ireland minister, making some - steve baker the northern ireland minister, making some less - steve baker the northern ireland minister, making some less than steve baker the northern ireland i minister, making some less than on message remarks about the national service idea. yes, as far as the prime minister is concerned, and those remarks from zach goldsmith, the prime minister has been talking to on itv news tonight and says that he's not going to california. he is proud to be based here and to have a future here, whatever the outcome of the election. he was talking about his beloved southampton, returning to the premier league. he was saying - i to the premier league. he was saying — i don't have his exact words — but the bit was "i'm not going anywhere regardless of what happens." iirrul’hat regardless of what happens." what would have set _ regardless of what happens." what would have set a _ regardless of what happens." what would have set a style _ regardless of what happens."
steve bake ., ., steve baker the northern ireland minister, making _ steve baker the northern ireland minister, making some - steve baker the northern ireland minister, making some less - steve baker the northern ireland minister, making some less than steve baker the northern ireland i minister, making some less than on message remarks about the national service idea. yes, as far as the prime minister is concerned, and those remarks from zach goldsmith, the prime minister has been talking to...
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good evening to you mr baker. who is steve baker. good evening to you mr baker-— who is steve baker. good evening to you mr baker. good evening. thanks for havin: you mr baker. good evening. thanks for having me _ you mr baker. good evening. thanks for having me on. _ you mr baker. good evening. thanks for having me on. i— you mr baker. good evening. thanks for having me on. i don't _ you mr baker. good evening. thanks for having me on. i don't know - you mr baker. good evening. thanks for having me on. i don't know if - for having me on. i don't know if ou for having me on. i don't know if you heard _ for having me on. i don't know if you heard john _ for having me on. i don't know if you heard john curtice, - for having me on. i don't know if you heard john curtice, waiting l you heard john curtice, waiting lists are higher than when rishi sunak promised to bring them down in january 2023. and when it comes to the economy, all people have to do is, liz truss. it the economy, all people have to do is. liz truss— is, liz truss.
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steve baker tweet is interesting _ her former husband of. steve baker tweet is interesting because - her former husband of. steve baker tweet is interesting because right i tweet is interesting because right now, suspended from the labour party is a former leaderjeremy corner do jeremy corbyn and his allied diane abbott. then comes natalie elphicke. she was one of the key performance of brexit. it lends itself to criticism from keir starmer within his own party that he's creating new labour too. his own party that he's creating new labourtoo. he might his own party that he's creating new labour too. he might say that there's nothing wrong with that. i wonder how people in the left feel about that. it’s wonder how people in the left feel about that. �* , ., , wonder how people in the left feel about that. �*, ., , , wonder how people in the left feel aboutthat. �*, ., , ., about that. it's not 'ust people to the left. i would _ about that. it's notjust people to the left. i would say _ about that. it's notjust people to the left. i wo
steve baker tweet is interesting _ her former husband of. steve baker tweet is interesting because - her former husband of. steve baker tweet is interesting because right i tweet is interesting because right now, suspended from the labour party is a former leaderjeremy corner do jeremy corbyn and his allied diane abbott. then comes natalie elphicke. she was one of the key performance of brexit. it lends itself to criticism from keir starmer within his own party that he's creating new labour...
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steve baker, the northern ireland minister, making some less—than entirely on—message remarks about the national service idea. and yes, as far as the prime minister is concerned, and those remarks from zach goldsmith, the prime minister's been talking to on itv news tonight and says that he's not going to california. he is proud to be based here and to have a future here, whatever the outcome of the election. he was talking about his beloved southampton, returning to the premier league. so, he was saying — i don't have his exact words — but the bit was, "i'm not going anywhere regardless of what happens in the election." which makes me wonder what he would have said to southampton had not been promoted. but we never know, that's a parallel universe! first minister of scotland, john swinney has been in dumfries, and ed davey has been hanging out with alexander cole hamilton. the lib dems in the last few hoursz have launched their battle bus. indeed. the lib dems have been outside today and they have got their eyes on a couple of scottish seats in addition to the ones that they curren
steve baker, the northern ireland minister, making some less—than entirely on—message remarks about the national service idea. and yes, as far as the prime minister is concerned, and those remarks from zach goldsmith, the prime minister's been talking to on itv news tonight and says that he's not going to california. he is proud to be based here and to have a future here, whatever the outcome of the election. he was talking about his beloved southampton, returning to the premier league. so,...
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let's talk now with the conservative minister for northern ireland, steve baker, because steve, whichever way you cut this, it's been a difficult night for the conservatives >> yes, of course, this has been a very tough set of elections. it was always going to be 2021 was a high watermark. that was the vaccine bounce during the covid period. and you know these hard working councillors didn't deserve to suffer from national political drama, but you know, there we are. it has been a very tough time for them. of course, we're delighted that ben houchen has been re—elected in teesside. thatis has been re—elected in teesside. that is a labour stronghold and thatis that is a labour stronghold and that is very, very good news. >> of course, ben hawkins vote share is down from the 70% that he achieved in 2021 to just over 50% now. surely that shows that evenin 50% now. surely that shows that even in the tees valley, even with a popular local mayor you're going backwards. >> to be honest, tom, i think if i looked and it was, if i recall correctly, it was 53% of the vote. if i get 53% of the vo
let's talk now with the conservative minister for northern ireland, steve baker, because steve, whichever way you cut this, it's been a difficult night for the conservatives >> yes, of course, this has been a very tough set of elections. it was always going to be 2021 was a high watermark. that was the vaccine bounce during the covid period. and you know these hard working councillors didn't deserve to suffer from national political drama, but you know, there we are. it has been a very...
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and can you guess where tory minister steve baker has decided to campaign from for this election? i will reveal all. oh yes, as well. and what's gone on here? >> stealing everywhere. this managed to happen. oh >> oh, my panel tonight. it's the top team of express columnist carol maloney. we've got broadcaster and journalist benjamin butterworth and political correspondent at the spectator. james heale. oh and the election isn't the only important race right now. kyrees wahaca . get ready, britain. here wahaca. get ready, britain. here we go . we go. is it islamophobic to state facts? next . facts? next. >> it's 9:02. i'm theo chikomba in the gb newsroom. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has described the strike, which reportedly killed 45 people in the southern gaza city of rafah , as a tragic city of rafah, as a tragic mishap. mr netanyahu says we are investigating the incident and will reach conclusions because this is our policy. he also told the israeli parliament that it was vital that israel took every precaution possible to protect civilians caught up in the fighti
and can you guess where tory minister steve baker has decided to campaign from for this election? i will reveal all. oh yes, as well. and what's gone on here? >> stealing everywhere. this managed to happen. oh >> oh, my panel tonight. it's the top team of express columnist carol maloney. we've got broadcaster and journalist benjamin butterworth and political correspondent at the spectator. james heale. oh and the election isn't the only important race right now. kyrees wahaca . get...
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and i have every respect for steve baken i have every respect for steve baker, and i also respect the fact steve baker served himself in the military, of course. >> yes. >> yes. >> professional airman before he went into the world of , he was. went into the world of, he was. then he went into computers , i then he went into computers, i think, and then became an mp, so i've got a lot of respect for him for that. he knows what he's talking about when he talks about the military. but it's interesting that zoe doesn't really disagree with the policy. she's just thinking about how it's presented. it could have been presented in a more gentle way. so i think there are legs on this. and the fact that the government has said they're going to set up a royal commission of some sort that's going to work out the details, probably is a sensible way of approaching it, because details do need to be to be worked out. but i do come back to this point that i think there is something to be said, for in a kind way, there is something to be said to try and help many young people. i think we've been talki
and i have every respect for steve baken i have every respect for steve baker, and i also respect the fact steve baker served himself in the military, of course. >> yes. >> yes. >> professional airman before he went into the world of , he was. went into the world of, he was. then he went into computers , i then he went into computers, i think, and then became an mp, so i've got a lot of respect for him for that. he knows what he's talking about when he talks about the...
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the northern ireland minister steve baker— the northern ireland minister steve baker also suggested that this was a policy— baker also suggested that this was a policy he _ baker also suggested that this was a policy he would have supported. and also the _ policy he would have supported. and also the conservatives have today been _ also the conservatives have today been forced to suspend one of their former— been forced to suspend one of their former mps, outgoing telford mp lucy allen _ former mps, outgoing telford mp lucy allen that— former mps, outgoing telford mp lucy allen. that was after she said she would _ allen. that was after she said she would lrack— allen. that was after she said she would back reform uk in the upcoming general— would back reform uk in the upcoming general election. this has raised some _ general election. this has raised some questions from journalists here today— some questions from journalists here today about whether, in his own mps in some _ today about whether, in his own mps in some cases cannot support some of his policies, _ in some cases
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i'll do well. >> can you guess where that man steve baker has decided to go to campaign? i will tell you all a little bit later on, and i'm entirely opposed to the capital system and the horrors that it produces , as i've got a big produces, as i've got a big debate, a revolutionary communist, not her, versus someone who has actually lived through communism. plus, angela rayneris through communism. plus, angela rayner is really struggling it me resigning as an mp now would bnng me resigning as an mp now would bring the ceasefire. >> no , i would do it. i would do >> no, i would do it. i would do it . it. >> and rishi sunak election balls up continues there. he is like a vintage maradona . oh like a vintage maradona. oh great. now it's a hard watch. also what's this i'm feeling everywhere? >> this managed to happen. oh >> this managed to happen. oh >> yeah, i'll tell you. what's all that about. plus, on my panel this evening, it's express columnist carole malone, broadcaster and journalist benjamin butterworth. and the spectator's political bloodhound is james heale. spect
i'll do well. >> can you guess where that man steve baker has decided to go to campaign? i will tell you all a little bit later on, and i'm entirely opposed to the capital system and the horrors that it produces , as i've got a big produces, as i've got a big debate, a revolutionary communist, not her, versus someone who has actually lived through communism. plus, angela rayneris through communism. plus, angela rayner is really struggling it me resigning as an mp now would bnng me...
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baker distancing himself from the policy saying that it has been developed by a political adviser and sprung on candidates some of whom are relevant ministers. first sprung on candidates some of whom are relevant ministers.— are relevant ministers. first of all and resaect _ are relevant ministers. first of all and respect what _ are relevant ministers. first of all and respect what andrew - are relevant ministers. first of all and respect what andrew said, i are relevant ministers. first of all| and respect what andrew said, we are relevant ministers. first of all - and respect what andrew said, we are talking about the difference came completely, asking that is mainly based on carrying out positive activities. so not in a military environment. in terms of how this policy has come about, the policy has been announced by the prime minister he has a vision for this country, a bold plan to give people the best chance to thrive and succeed, to develop the needs they are going to need. i think the two things that you are trying to conflate archie different things. i think it is typical
baker distancing himself from the policy saying that it has been developed by a political adviser and sprung on candidates some of whom are relevant ministers. first sprung on candidates some of whom are relevant ministers.— are relevant ministers. first of all and resaect _ are relevant ministers. first of all and respect what _ are relevant ministers. first of all and respect what andrew - are relevant ministers. first of all and respect what andrew said, i are relevant ministers. first of...
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steve baker the northern ireland minister making some less than entirely sort of on message remarks about the national service idea. and, yes, as far as the prime minister is concerned and those remarks from zach goldsmith, the premise to her as a talking to robert testing on a tv news tonight and says he is not going to california. he is proud to be based here and have a future here whatever the outcome of the election it was talking about his beloved southampton, who are returning to the premier league having beaten leads in the playoff final yesterday. and so he was saying, thatis yesterday. and so he was saying, that is backwards in front of me but he gave itv news a bit about going i'm not anywhere because of the election in 20 to be excited about not lisa football.— not lisa football. newscast. newscast — not lisa football. newscast. newscast for _ not lisa football. newscast. newscast for the _ not lisa football. newscast. newscast for the bbc. - newscast for the bbc. and a reminder, the newcast team will be here every day during the election campaign. you can catch up if you m
steve baker the northern ireland minister making some less than entirely sort of on message remarks about the national service idea. and, yes, as far as the prime minister is concerned and those remarks from zach goldsmith, the premise to her as a talking to robert testing on a tv news tonight and says he is not going to california. he is proud to be based here and have a future here whatever the outcome of the election it was talking about his beloved southampton, who are returning to the...
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in respect of this new policy, their bid completes from the likes of steve baker, of northern ireland minister. it is decided by the leader, supported by political advisors unknown. candidates were not involved, he writes, and even relevant secretaries of state are taken by surprise when policy is announced. joining me now is the editor of the conservative hill. you've addressed this in the latest edition. you write at least one a prime minister had to get policies through cabinet, their colleagues knew what they would be defending week to week. what concerns do you have about the way this policy has been drawn up? >> i don't know anything about how it was drawn up. i guess that is concerned number one. we have seen from rishi sunak over the past year, a real problem, he and his team are making policy in downing street in a small team without either informing or consulting their party or drawing on the resources of government. we saw this showcased in october when his party conference speech led on three policies, all of which were a complete surprise. the smoking ban. no one knew tha
in respect of this new policy, their bid completes from the likes of steve baker, of northern ireland minister. it is decided by the leader, supported by political advisors unknown. candidates were not involved, he writes, and even relevant secretaries of state are taken by surprise when policy is announced. joining me now is the editor of the conservative hill. you've addressed this in the latest edition. you write at least one a prime minister had to get policies through cabinet, their...
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today, the conservative mp steve baker complained on x that, as a minister of state for northern ireland, maybe he should have been consulted. "this proposal was developed by a political adviser or advisers and sprung on candidates, some of whom are relevant ministers." in interviews since the policy was announced, its felt as though ministers were, in part, feeling their way through it. here's the deputy chair of the conservative party, james daly, on bbc news trying to answer a question on what punishment there might be for 18—year—olds who refused to take part. like any other potential civil or criminal offence, those will be developed with various agencies, and they will clearly — if this is to be a mandatory scheme — then there clearly will be some form of sanction if you do not take part in it. there will also be — if you are unable to take part in this scheme because you are unwell or ill, or whatever — then clearly there'll be no sanction in respect to that. even if conservative ministers and candidates support national service in principle, they would hope to have an
today, the conservative mp steve baker complained on x that, as a minister of state for northern ireland, maybe he should have been consulted. "this proposal was developed by a political adviser or advisers and sprung on candidates, some of whom are relevant ministers." in interviews since the policy was announced, its felt as though ministers were, in part, feeling their way through it. here's the deputy chair of the conservative party, james daly, on bbc news trying to answer a...
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. - elsewhere, the northern ireland minister, steve baker, has said the new conservative election pledge to introduce a form of national service has been "sprung" on tory party candidates. he suggested he had no say in the policy. under the plan, 18—year—olds would spend 12 months in the armed forces, or undertake community work for 25 days a year. labour says the plan is a "gimmick", but government minister anne marie trevelyan says there is funding for it. the prime minister's set out very clearly that for this programme, he's allocated £2.5 billion towards the end of the parliament when this would be brought in in full, £1 billion from the roughly 6 billion we can get back through tax fraud every year, so that's a commitment of a proportion of funds that we know we can claw in and £1.5 billion from the uk prosperity fund. the snp leader has told voters that the quickest way to "rid scotland of the tories is to vote snp". speaking at a campaign event in dumfries, john swinney said the party would challenge every conservative seat north of the border. the snp are currently the th
. - elsewhere, the northern ireland minister, steve baker, has said the new conservative election pledge to introduce a form of national service has been "sprung" on tory party candidates. he suggested he had no say in the policy. under the plan, 18—year—olds would spend 12 months in the armed forces, or undertake community work for 25 days a year. labour says the plan is a "gimmick", but government minister anne marie trevelyan says there is funding for it. the prime...
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baker, who accused it of being a policy drawn up by conservative aides and officials rather than one that ministers would have been consulted on, suggesting very strongly that had he been consulted, he would have raised concerns about it and particularly how it would apply in northern ireland. meanwhile in scotland, the snp leader has told voters that the quickest way to "rid scotland of the tories is to vote snp". speaking at a campaign event in dumfries, john swinney said the party would challenge every conservative seat north of the border. the snp are currently the third largest party in westminster — with 43 seats. i've got to make sure that i lift the poor fortunes of the snp. we've had a tough time as a party. i've been completely open and candid about it. that's why i'm now the first minister and leader of the snp, because the snp�*s had a tough time. but i've got the party focused on what our core message is and that message for this election is that we've had austerity, brexit and the cost of living crisis inflicted upon scotland. they're all the product of westminster
baker, who accused it of being a policy drawn up by conservative aides and officials rather than one that ministers would have been consulted on, suggesting very strongly that had he been consulted, he would have raised concerns about it and particularly how it would apply in northern ireland. meanwhile in scotland, the snp leader has told voters that the quickest way to "rid scotland of the tories is to vote snp". speaking at a campaign event in dumfries, john swinney said the party...
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tory mps steve baker has other ideas. so this is what this is why he said he was going to do if he lost his seat. >> what to do if you're not an mp? >> skydiving, motorcycling, fast catamaran sailing and the wide range of things i'll do, i think you're talking about work though. >> i was talking about work, but that's that's fine. >> the first thing i'm going to do if i don't win my seat is have a long break. >> just just look, just in case you missed the start of that clip again, i think this is absolute gold . i think we can absolute gold. i think we can hear from it. this is what he's going to do if he loses his seat. >> what to do if you're not an mp? >> skydiving motorcycle rowing, fast catamaran sailing, the wide range of things i'll do. i think you're talking about work, though. i was talking about work, but that's that's fine. the first thing i'm going to do if i don't win my seat is have a long break. >> so i thought he was taking the mickey a bit. right. but so we had a little look. right. and this is mr baker's
tory mps steve baker has other ideas. so this is what this is why he said he was going to do if he lost his seat. >> what to do if you're not an mp? >> skydiving, motorcycling, fast catamaran sailing and the wide range of things i'll do, i think you're talking about work though. >> i was talking about work, but that's that's fine. >> the first thing i'm going to do if i don't win my seat is have a long break. >> just just look, just in case you missed the start of...
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we have steve baker, for example, the northern ireland minister, today raising concerns about what he seems to see as a challenge, particularly implementing this policy in northern ireland. let's speak to geraldine scott, senior political correspondent at the the times newspaper. you have broken a story in the last couple of hours which is about a leaked e—mailfrom couple of hours which is about a leaked e—mail from conservative headquarters tell us more. yes leaked e-mail from conservative headquarters tell us more. yes this was an e-mail _ headquarters tell us more. yes this was an e-mail which _ headquarters tell us more. yes this was an e-mail which was _ headquarters tell us more. yes this was an e-mail which was sent - headquarters tell us more. yes this was an e-mail which was sent out l was an e—mail which was sent out from conservative headquarters and it had attachments on it that seemingly went supposed to be there and in these documents it detailed concerns that conservative staff had about the willingness of some candidates and mps to campaign and about the funds th
we have steve baker, for example, the northern ireland minister, today raising concerns about what he seems to see as a challenge, particularly implementing this policy in northern ireland. let's speak to geraldine scott, senior political correspondent at the the times newspaper. you have broken a story in the last couple of hours which is about a leaked e—mailfrom couple of hours which is about a leaked e—mail from conservative headquarters tell us more. yes leaked e-mail from conservative...
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he had one criticism today from steve baker, former northern ireland minister, an mp, who said on twitter this is government policy. sorry, this is tory policy that was developed by ministers on the advice of officials and spring on candidates, making it clear he didn't think it was a cracking idea. he told the daily mirror he's gone on holiday to greece where he plans to do his electioneering campaigning. an indication of some of the slight despondency that is there among some tory candidate, then you had the decision by lucy allen to vote for reform. it's a big embarrassment and headache, the conservatives are anxious about them nibbling away at their votes and you have lucy allen who was a tory mp until today saying she was urging people to vote reform because it would offer an alternative to more of the same politics and same politicians. thank ou ve politics and same politicians. thank you very much _ politics and same politicians. thank you very much indeed. _ cases of melanoma skin cancer are at an all—time high in the uk, with more than 20,000 people expected to be diagnosed wit
he had one criticism today from steve baker, former northern ireland minister, an mp, who said on twitter this is government policy. sorry, this is tory policy that was developed by ministers on the advice of officials and spring on candidates, making it clear he didn't think it was a cracking idea. he told the daily mirror he's gone on holiday to greece where he plans to do his electioneering campaigning. an indication of some of the slight despondency that is there among some tory candidate,...
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baker, a northern ireland minister and tory candidate at this election, saying if he consulted about this national service policy, he may be would not have agreed to it or would've suggested some pretty massive tweaks. i have to admit lots of my theories are disproved but i'm happy to have the minutes worth having the brainstorm. full disclosure, _ having the brainstorm. full disclosure, adam, - having the brainstorm. full disclosure, adam, thank you very much. and you are in fact one of those hyperactive little journalists you referred to so thank you very much. and viewers in the uk will be able to see newscast with adam and our political editor chris mason at 7:30pm tonight. and a reminder, you can listen to around the world at any time on bbc sounds or watch the latest episode of the bbc iplayer. one of the big things that is being searched for is opinion polls. now we've had quite a few polls published since rishi sunak called the election last week, including some that were fully conducted after the announcement. overall, the bbc�*s senior political analyst peter barnes says
baker, a northern ireland minister and tory candidate at this election, saying if he consulted about this national service policy, he may be would not have agreed to it or would've suggested some pretty massive tweaks. i have to admit lots of my theories are disproved but i'm happy to have the minutes worth having the brainstorm. full disclosure, _ having the brainstorm. full disclosure, adam, - having the brainstorm. full disclosure, adam, thank you very much. and you are in fact one of those...
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there is a tweet here from steve baker, minister of state for northern ireland. "i have been searching in vain for a conservative mp who thinks themself to the right of natalie elphicke. onejust quipped, "i didn't realise there was any room to her right." how damaging is this to rishi sunak?" how damaging is this to rishi sunak? i think it is a surprise that conservative mps that she has defected to labour but it is damaging to rishi sunak because it is the second mp and as many weeks to defect. and i think, again it gives the sense of a government that is just running out of steam. behind it is this important issue of immigration that the prime minister and sumfest raised up the political agenda. actually, for many people, they feel he is not not delivering on it. he that himself a pledge of stopping the boats which arguably is like saying you are going to stop crime. i think the problem, and practice that is a complex problem to tackle and now he is being criticised on not delivering on this pledge and now there are levels of legal migration that also people fe
there is a tweet here from steve baker, minister of state for northern ireland. "i have been searching in vain for a conservative mp who thinks themself to the right of natalie elphicke. onejust quipped, "i didn't realise there was any room to her right." how damaging is this to rishi sunak?" how damaging is this to rishi sunak? i think it is a surprise that conservative mps that she has defected to labour but it is damaging to rishi sunak because it is the second mp and as...
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some labour ministers see we are sure, we had steve baker, the northern ireland minister today raising concerns about what he sees as a challenge to be implementing this policy in northern ireland.— be implementing this policy in northern ireland. thank you very much indeed. _ northern ireland. thank you very much indeed. and _ northern ireland. thank you very much indeed. and ian _ northern ireland. thank you very much indeed. and ian watson i northern ireland. thank you very i much indeed. and ian watson thank you to. i am joined here by tom bowden, the author of keir starmer the biography. for a lot of voters out there they will turning their attention to who they were waiting for in this election. keir starmer can appear a slightly remote figure for some according to public opinion polls. with all the time you spent with him, how would you describe it in a couple of sentences? i him, how would you describe it in a couple of sentences?— couple of sentences? i think he is someone who _ couple of sentences? i think he is someone who came _ couple of sentences? i think he is someon
some labour ministers see we are sure, we had steve baker, the northern ireland minister today raising concerns about what he sees as a challenge to be implementing this policy in northern ireland.— be implementing this policy in northern ireland. thank you very much indeed. _ northern ireland. thank you very much indeed. and _ northern ireland. thank you very much indeed. and ian _ northern ireland. thank you very much indeed. and ian watson i northern ireland. thank you very i much indeed....
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steve baker, realistic about the challenges he's facing and there are multiple tory mps in similar positions. multiple tory mps in similar positions-— multiple tory mps in similar ositions. ., ., , ., positions. there are, if the opinion olls are positions. there are, if the opinion polls are right _ positions. there are, if the opinion polls are right the _ positions. there are, if the opinion polls are right the front _ positions. there are, if the opinion polls are right the front line - polls are right the front line unaware the conservative party might succeed in defending a seat successfully and where it might not is roughly constituencies where the conservative lead over labour in percentage terms is 30 points. we are looking at about a 15 point swing. we are deep into what we normally regard as traditional conservative territory. anything where the majority is much less than about 20 points is also potentially difficult for the conservatives to defend against the liberal democrats. we are talking about many tory mps who perhaps for a while have been anticipating that they might los
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steve baker wrote today i have been searching in vain for a conservative mp who thinks themselves to the right of natalie elphicke. one just quipped i didn't realise there was any room to her right and up until a matter of hours ago she was no fan of starmer or his labour party, previously accusing them of not wanting to stop the small boats and siding with the criminal people smuggling gangs. with the criminal people smuggling gangs . and when her smuggling gangs. and when her husband charlie al fayed, the previous mp for dover, was jailed in 2021 for sexually assaulting two women, natalie leapt to his defence, claiming that he'd been punished for being attractive. i mean, it begs the question, doesn't it? why didn't starmer just copy his shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, when elphicke came running over to defect? >> mp for dover natalie elphicke , when rashford missed a penalty, her tweet was if we spent more time on football rather than trying to get free school meals for our kids, maybe it'd be better off. >> yeah. she sat next to starmer today. rachel reeves with natalie elphick
steve baker wrote today i have been searching in vain for a conservative mp who thinks themselves to the right of natalie elphicke. one just quipped i didn't realise there was any room to her right and up until a matter of hours ago she was no fan of starmer or his labour party, previously accusing them of not wanting to stop the small boats and siding with the criminal people smuggling gangs. with the criminal people smuggling gangs . and when her smuggling gangs. and when her husband charlie...
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baker and perhaps some of those tory klingons . but some of those tory klingons. but also in the next hour you'll hear from reaction from nigel farage. might reform have underperformed tonight, but also george galloway will be here to talk through his candidates, particularly in rochdale. all that to come and more with experts , psephologists and those
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baker and perhaps some of those tory klingons . but some of those tory klingons. but also in the next hour you'll hear from reaction from nigel farage. might reform have underperformed tonight, but also george galloway will be here to talk through his candidates, particularly in rochdale. all that to come and more with experts , psephologists and those experts, psephologists and those that know perhaps what might happen tomorrow. all that to come after your news headlines with sam francis . with sam francis. >> tom, thank you. and a very good evening to you from the newsroom. it'sjust good evening to you from the newsroom. it's just gone 7:00 and leading the news tonight. sir keir starmer claims that labour's gains in england's local elections are, he says, a direct message to the prime minister as he renewed demands for rishi sunak to call a general election . so far general election. so far labour's gained more than 140 seats and taken control of seven more councils in england. the labour leader is also hailing what he calls a tr
baker and perhaps some of those tory klingons . but some of those tory klingons. but also in the next hour you'll hear from reaction from nigel farage. might reform have underperformed tonight, but also george galloway will be here to talk through his candidates, particularly in rochdale. all that to come and more with experts , psephologists and those experts, psephologists and those that know perhaps what might happen tomorrow. all that to come after your news headlines with sam francis ....
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and can you guess where tory minister steve baker has decided to campaign from for this election? i will reveal all. oh yes, as well. and what's gone on here? >> stealing everywhere. this managed to happen. oh >> oh, my panel tonight. it's the top team of express columnist carol maloney. we've got broadcaster and journalist benjamin butterworth and political correspondent at the spectator. james heale. oh and the election isn't the only important race right now. kyrees wahaca . get ready, britain. here wahaca. get ready, britain. here we go . we go. is it islamophobic to state facts? next . facts? next. >> it's 9:02. i'm theo chikomba in the gb newsroom. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has described the strike, which reportedly killed 45 people in the southern gaza city of rafah , as a tragic city of rafah, as a tragic mishap. mr netanyahu says we are investigating the incident and will reach conclusions because this is our policy. he also told the israeli parliament that it was vital that israel took every precaution possible to protect civilians caught up in the fighti
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meanwhile, we've gene the biden-garland justice department arrest steve baker reporting from the capitol building on january 6th, from events inside the capitol. and we saw a court order, investigative journalist catherine herridge to identify a confidential source and then hold her in contempt when she exercised her first amendment right to maintain the source's confidentiality. first amendment advocates on both sides of the aisle have warned government action such as this could have devastating consequences around a free press. around that time cbs news terminated ms. herridge's employment and unprecedented actions toward her belongings, including source materials. cbs news officials reportedly boxed up and seized some of the materials in her office, including her investigative files and laptop computer with the intent to search through items to segregate materials ms. herridge developed or worked on for cbs news. cbs news threatened to trample on her first amendment rights and could have divulged sources from her previous work with other networks. along the same lines, we've seen the
meanwhile, we've gene the biden-garland justice department arrest steve baker reporting from the capitol building on january 6th, from events inside the capitol. and we saw a court order, investigative journalist catherine herridge to identify a confidential source and then hold her in contempt when she exercised her first amendment right to maintain the source's confidentiality. first amendment advocates on both sides of the aisle have warned government action such as this could have...
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steve baker today saying it was sprung upon candidates . can you give us upon candidates. can you give us an impassioned defence of rishi sunak plans for national service ? >> 7- >> look, i, 7_ >> look, i, i'm ? >> look, i, i'm not i'm not in this to defend other people. right. i'm here to tell you exactly what i think and what i think is that, you know, anything that unites communities with a sense of service and awareness of what the other organisations do is actually great. >> it gives pride and purpose and challenge to those who often feel most left behind. >> so, look, i understand , >> so, look, i understand, whatever the conservatives say at the moment, whatever rishi sunak says, people are going to come out against it. >> i think the reaction is fairly predictable, but i think, you know, it's not what andrew mercer said. >> and i've actually said previously, i don't agree with national service. >> these things are not mutually exclusive because this is not national service in those terms. right. and it's quite dishonest to , to present it as such, which to, to pres
steve baker today saying it was sprung upon candidates . can you give us upon candidates. can you give us an impassioned defence of rishi sunak plans for national service ? >> 7- >> look, i, 7_ >> look, i, i'm ? >> look, i, i'm not i'm not in this to defend other people. right. i'm here to tell you exactly what i think and what i think is that, you know, anything that unites communities with a sense of service and awareness of what the other organisations do is actually...
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so steve baken it's interesting. so steve baker, conservative mp, massively breaking ranks on this. and i can't help but wonder whether or not this is one of the reasons why the conservatives find themselves in the position that they are in nationally. so he says this proposal was developed by a political adviser or advisers and sprung on candidates, some of whom are relevant ministers . of whom are relevant ministers. now, with respect, even though i think it's pretty obvious to most people that this policy was probably drawn up on the back of a fag packet and dished out at the last minute. there are merits to this, where every single person watching and listening to this can see the potential upsides to this policy. for somebody like steve baken policy. for somebody like steve baker, who's a conservative, you know, he's in government, as it were, to come out and just basically say, well, this is this is a bit of a slapdash policy. you think you've got. why would you do that? you've got five, five, five and a bit weeks now to just suck it up. steve. you know just why. this is why t
so steve baken it's interesting. so steve baker, conservative mp, massively breaking ranks on this. and i can't help but wonder whether or not this is one of the reasons why the conservatives find themselves in the position that they are in nationally. so he says this proposal was developed by a political adviser or advisers and sprung on candidates, some of whom are relevant ministers . of whom are relevant ministers. now, with respect, even though i think it's pretty obvious to most people...
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and i've just seen steve baker. he was asked if there were any further defections to come. he said he thought it was very unlikely. kit malthouse was asked if everyone was behind the prime minister. he seemed not to hear that question. but basically this is the second session that isaac levido the tory election mastermind, has hosted along with the prime minister and richard holden, the chair of the conservative party it's basically a debrief after those disastrous, local elections . so disastrous, local elections. so it's going to be an exercise, i am sure, in reassurance and listening and making them feel that there is there is a path, perhaps, to victory or at least not to complete annihilation. and we know that isaac levido has told them again and again and again, that top of the things that they need to be doing is appearing united, something that the conservatives are not terribly very good at. >> there were so many rumours over the last couple of days that there might be yet another defection from the conservatives to the labour party. rishi sunak must be rather reli
and i've just seen steve baker. he was asked if there were any further defections to come. he said he thought it was very unlikely. kit malthouse was asked if everyone was behind the prime minister. he seemed not to hear that question. but basically this is the second session that isaac levido the tory election mastermind, has hosted along with the prime minister and richard holden, the chair of the conservative party it's basically a debrief after those disastrous, local elections . so...
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you know, my friend steve baker recently uploaded a video of him being basically harassed on the streets in buckinghamshire. do you think it isfime buckinghamshire. do you think it is time now that mps had 24 hour security following them around all the time ? all the time? >> sorry my puppy is chasing girls chasing around the room , i girls chasing around the room, i think that. no, no, i don't because the threat is not there constant and can you imagine that cost of taxpayers money? i think we need to be more vigilant, but i think that the right . are you okay for one right. are you okay for one second? can you talk honestly? >> absolutely . we're going to >> absolutely. we're going to bnng >> absolutely. we're going to bring ben leo in whilst the puppies. play mischief loudly. >> it's not hamas causing problems. it's the puppets a puppy, problems. it's the puppets a puppy, thankfully. >> thankfully, we've all been there with a naughty pet , there with a naughty pet, haven't we? yes, absolutely. >> i just wanted to ask andrea of course, what mps are experiencing is awful and the scenes
you know, my friend steve baker recently uploaded a video of him being basically harassed on the streets in buckinghamshire. do you think it isfime buckinghamshire. do you think it is time now that mps had 24 hour security following them around all the time ? all the time? >> sorry my puppy is chasing girls chasing around the room , i girls chasing around the room, i think that. no, no, i don't because the threat is not there constant and can you imagine that cost of taxpayers money? i...
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we have got steve baker on holiday in greece this week. we have had one tory mp leaving and supporting reform. we have had questions overfunding, a leaked e—mail and that campaign launch in the rain. what is the prime minister doing today and how are they going to turn that around? today the prime minister is visiting staffordshire. some of the seats in this area will be seen as key if the conservatives have any chance of trying to hold on at this general election. a lot of the seats in this area were part of the so—called red wall which fell during the 2019 election. these are seats the conservatives will want to hold onto, but seats that labour want to win back. that's part of the reason for coming to this part of the uk. he will also be meeting with pensioners later in the day. this is partly to sell this policy which has been announced today, essentially allowing that personal tax allowance for pensioners to also rise in line with whatever is highest out of inflation, rising wages or 2.5%, meaning the personal allowance will remain
we have got steve baker on holiday in greece this week. we have had one tory mp leaving and supporting reform. we have had questions overfunding, a leaked e—mail and that campaign launch in the rain. what is the prime minister doing today and how are they going to turn that around? today the prime minister is visiting staffordshire. some of the seats in this area will be seen as key if the conservatives have any chance of trying to hold on at this general election. a lot of the seats in this...
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steve baker yeah, so i mean, i mean everything, everything seems to be going that can go wrong is going wrong. going wrong. and then he comes up with a load of policies which are obviously written on the back of a fag packet that he failed to ban the, the pension one is very, as ros altmann was saying, very popular, very sensible. >> and i'm surprised your lot aren't going for it. >> well i'm, i don't think 20 7pa day extra is actually a great windfall for pensioners. >> it's a principle to say that the state pension will never be taxed. that's a very important principle. and what they should be, which labour are not agreeing with and what they should be doing is making sure that threshold, that thresholds go that threshold, that thresholds 9° up that threshold, that thresholds go up sufficiently so the state pension never would be taxed. >> and that would have been the situation had they not frozen thresholds all the way through. and i appreciate at the moment they haven't got the money to try and increase them, but that should be the target. so it's thresholds for all, not just for o
steve baker yeah, so i mean, i mean everything, everything seems to be going that can go wrong is going wrong. going wrong. and then he comes up with a load of policies which are obviously written on the back of a fag packet that he failed to ban the, the pension one is very, as ros altmann was saying, very popular, very sensible. >> and i'm surprised your lot aren't going for it. >> well i'm, i don't think 20 7pa day extra is actually a great windfall for pensioners. >> it's...
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, steve young, charles barkley. it's a very small we'll put bill on there and round out the mount rushmore. but just he was just when you talk to bill, you sat with him for a few minutes and talked to him or talked to him on the phone or whatever, you came away thinking, i must be his best friend, you know, he just was always great to talk to and hang with. >> that's exactly what roxy bernstein said. he said he makes you feel like you're his best friend, even if he talks to a hundred people. roxy told us an amazing story about what a deadhead walton was, and it seems like everyone has a personal story or anecdote about bill. do you have a favorite memory that you can share with us? >> i guess i'd go with the my first meeting with bill, which would be 1979, when i was covering the lakers in los angeles, and bill was, for a very short time, was with san diego, then san diego clippers. and he was he played a little bit that year, but he was right in the middle of an injury siege that knocked him back for like 3 or 4 ye
, steve young, charles barkley. it's a very small we'll put bill on there and round out the mount rushmore. but just he was just when you talk to bill, you sat with him for a few minutes and talked to him or talked to him on the phone or whatever, you came away thinking, i must be his best friend, you know, he just was always great to talk to and hang with. >> that's exactly what roxy bernstein said. he said he makes you feel like you're his best friend, even if he talks to a hundred...
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steve baker tweeted all about it. he said i've been searching in vain for a conservative mp who thinks themselves to the right of natalie elphicke, one just one just quipped i didn't realise there was any room for her, right? wow. apart from that, unlike relatively unknown ex tory mp dan poulter, who deserted his party last month, natalie is notorious. deserted his party last month, natalie is no torious. she natalie is notorious. she initially stuck by her husband, who was convicted for three counts of sexual assault against two women. she said it was because he was too attractive . because he was too attractive. after he was sent to prison, natalie sat in his seat . after he was sent to prison, natalie sat in his seat. i after he was sent to prison, natalie sat in his seat . i mean, natalie sat in his seat. i mean, that obviously ended in divorce and only last year she delivered and only last year she delivered a withering assessment of the labour party over their migration plans. so it seems odd that they then acce
steve baker tweeted all about it. he said i've been searching in vain for a conservative mp who thinks themselves to the right of natalie elphicke, one just one just quipped i didn't realise there was any room for her, right? wow. apart from that, unlike relatively unknown ex tory mp dan poulter, who deserted his party last month, natalie is notorious. deserted his party last month, natalie is no torious. she natalie is notorious. she initially stuck by her husband, who was convicted for three...
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and in fact, as steve baker, who, you know, is the northern ireland minister, he said even relevant ministers weren't weren't consulted about this . so you weren't weren't consulted about this. so you can see how weren't weren't consulted about this . so you can see how that weren't weren't consulted about this. so you can see how that is going to create tensions and acrimony with the mps that suddenly now have to , you know, suddenly now have to, you know, defend a policy, ministers in particular, you know , they're particular, you know, they're under a kind of cabinet collective responsibility to defend this policy , even though defend this policy, even though they've not actually had a say over it. so i think possibly more splits to come if this is the way the campaign is going to be directed from the top . be directed from the top. >> well, it's been directed towards older voters of course, with the pension concessions and, and the idea that they think conscription would appeal to older people, i don't think do you think, isabel, that many young people would be in favour of conscription ?
and in fact, as steve baker, who, you know, is the northern ireland minister, he said even relevant ministers weren't weren't consulted about this . so you weren't weren't consulted about this. so you can see how weren't weren't consulted about this . so you can see how that weren't weren't consulted about this. so you can see how that is going to create tensions and acrimony with the mps that suddenly now have to , you know, suddenly now have to, you know, defend a policy, ministers in...
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he knows steph klay, draymond steve kerr he knows the rest of the team. he's grown up around a winning culture okay the nba playoffs march on without said warriors. former saint joe's and cal star jason kidd and his mavericks in oklahoma city for game one versus the thunder. best player on the court tonight okc shay gilgeous alexander yeah nice hang time. gets the roll. beautiful hoop for the mvp candidate. and he had 29 points nine assists nine rebounds as the thunder win game one of this western conference semifinal 117 to 95 to stay perfect in the postseason at five and zero. >> good for the sharks by the way. >> that's pretty cool right? yeah. >> and the macklin story too i love this. >> in fact it's such a big deal that the warriors are getting so many requests for rick celebrini that they have called a little press conference tomorrow morning. rick will come out and talk about the presumptive number one pick, which will be his son, very proud father, very cool, 17 years old, crazy, right? >> yeah. amazing. all right. jason, thank you. next at 11, i
he knows steph klay, draymond steve kerr he knows the rest of the team. he's grown up around a winning culture okay the nba playoffs march on without said warriors. former saint joe's and cal star jason kidd and his mavericks in oklahoma city for game one versus the thunder. best player on the court tonight okc shay gilgeous alexander yeah nice hang time. gets the roll. beautiful hoop for the mvp candidate. and he had 29 points nine assists nine rebounds as the thunder win game one of this...
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steve pointed out that how independents break on this could be important. remember that how your base reacts is important at this point, too. i think what this will have the effect of, unifying the base, but also really energizing it. this has been an election where i think we have been maybe concerned, but thinking it might be a lower turnout than what we have seen in recent years. we have seen this before. everybody is tired of it. what we know -- we don't know a lot. i think what we know is this is going to unify and energize the republican base. i don't think you can say that for president biden. he still has an enthusiasm problem. this probably, if there was any enthusiasm problem for donald trump, i think this very clearly solved that. some of that is the fact that he is out there -- >> the biden/harris team put out a statement. the president has been careful not to say anything. this from monica alba. the biden campaign is saying, in response, so they have a war room going, in response to what donald trump said today, america witnessed a confused, de
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she's in for steve paulson this morning with a look at your forecast. >> all right good morning guys. yes we have a warm up coming our way giving you a live look here at fort baker and horseshoe bay where it is going to be a beautiful one in san francisco today. we have temperatures ranging from about 70 degrees at the coast to low 80s inland. more on this here in just a moment. again, just a beautiful one. you are looking good. san francisco already 65 degrees outside your door. low 60s in oakland as well as san jose. and for the afternoon today, do expect temperatures to be several degrees above average. low 80s danville, menlo park a better look at what we can expect for today and the days ahead. coming up in just a little bit at 830. let's check on traffic this morning with sal. good morning sal. >> good morning to you rosemary. we have to begin in the santa clara valley, the silicon valley 85 is a mess. normally it's slow. anyway you're saying what's different? well, today we had a crash going southbound 85 near de anza. but it really did affect northbound 85. then we had another
she's in for steve paulson this morning with a look at your forecast. >> all right good morning guys. yes we have a warm up coming our way giving you a live look here at fort baker and horseshoe bay where it is going to be a beautiful one in san francisco today. we have temperatures ranging from about 70 degrees at the coast to low 80s inland. more on this here in just a moment. again, just a beautiful one. you are looking good. san francisco already 65 degrees outside your door. low 60s...
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steve: you have to be careful with inflation. once you get past june or july the year-over-year comps get difficult. we are still running about 4% annually. three is top. jonathan: is why inflation will come down. peter tchir, "if inflation continues to come down it will likely be tied to a weakening economy which should be good for bonds but not so good for stocks." it is working out why inflation will come down from 2% towards that 3%. lisa: people are thinking how much will we see -- or are we still looking at lag effects from the pandemic? what i find interesting, and bank of america really went through this, this idea of a very loose fiscal policy with a restrictive monetary policy. if you have fiscal policy that starts to lighten -- that starts to tighten, then what happens with monetary policy and does that ignite weakness? this goes to the heart of the uncertainty of the moment is we do not understand the crosswinds of policies that are on on -- that are at odds with one another. jonathan: final word on that? steve: i thi
steve: you have to be careful with inflation. once you get past june or july the year-over-year comps get difficult. we are still running about 4% annually. three is top. jonathan: is why inflation will come down. peter tchir, "if inflation continues to come down it will likely be tied to a weakening economy which should be good for bonds but not so good for stocks." it is working out why inflation will come down from 2% towards that 3%. lisa: people are thinking how much will we see...