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let's be clear, then, suella braverman _ any of that.him into the party, is she wrong? it is obviously for _ into the party, is she wrong? it 3 obviously for suella braverman to justify her... she is a valued colleague, we have worked together on issues, i was a home office minister when she was there as home secretary. i respect her. i respect her views on these issues. but we are united conservative colleagues in wanting to get on them and deliver that. in wanting to get on them and deliverthat. nigel in wanting to get on them and deliver that. nigel farage is in a different political party. i deliver that. nigel farage is in a different political party.- different political party. i don't think ou different political party. i don't think you and _ different political party. i don't think you and suella _ different political party. i don't| think you and suella braverman different political party. i don't - think you and suella braverman are united in the way that you want to progress conservatism, if she wants nigel farage at a party
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braverman, people like suella braverman, people like suella braverman, people like jacob rees—mogg.pull it out of the bag? can he do that? that remains to be seen. now we know it's a monday, but you might want to grab yourself a nice cold beer after work today. that's today. the pint turned 200 years old. it's something that is a cornerstone of british culture. and i got myself a jar here. now, according to the daily mail journalist robert hardman , it is journalist robert hardman, it is actually part of our national psyche . and he's joining me now. psyche. and he's joining me now. it's an absolute delight to have you on the show, robert. so 200 years old today . well, i'll years old today. well, i'll dnnk years old today. well, i'll drink to that now. you wrote a great piece in the daily mail. something of a love letter to the pint. over to you. well, i am very jealous, martin, because you've got one in your hand. >> i haven't, because i'm sitting in my office. >> i'm on my way to have one in a minute. as as soon as as soon as i'm off air. but no, i mean, it is. it is part of our,
braverman, people like suella braverman, people like suella braverman, people like jacob rees—mogg.pull it out of the bag? can he do that? that remains to be seen. now we know it's a monday, but you might want to grab yourself a nice cold beer after work today. that's today. the pint turned 200 years old. it's something that is a cornerstone of british culture. and i got myself a jar here. now, according to the daily mail journalist robert hardman , it is journalist robert hardman, it is...
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also, where has suella braverman gone?r and kemi badenoch keeping a lower profile to distance themselves from the potential catastrophic tory performance ? keep up the great work. thank you, pip. i don't think you would need our help in a—level politics, judging by the amount of analysis you crammed into that actually quite short voice note. it was very impressive. i hope you got an a, whenever it was. 0k, right, where should we start? yeah, let's start off with the conservative message on immigration and whether it's as prominent as one might have expected, considering how much parliamentary time, say, went into the rwanda legislation being passed. i think it has been prominent, but not perhaps as prominent as you might have expected because no flights have taken off to rwanda, small numbers have gone up. —— have taken off to rwanda, small boat numbers have gone up. however, it's very prominent in the attack on the labour party. so if you think about, actually, parties have got sort of two sides on everything, they've got
also, where has suella braverman gone?r and kemi badenoch keeping a lower profile to distance themselves from the potential catastrophic tory performance ? keep up the great work. thank you, pip. i don't think you would need our help in a—level politics, judging by the amount of analysis you crammed into that actually quite short voice note. it was very impressive. i hope you got an a, whenever it was. 0k, right, where should we start? yeah, let's start off with the conservative message on...
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suella braverman? >> no, not at all.e that are, i think, misunderstood. no party on the left or right wins elections when they move to the extremes, which is what is being suggested here. jeremy corbyn illustrated it with labour when our party looks united, looks focused and governs from the centre right as our history shows, going back to , disraeli, baldwin, churchill, thatcher as well, and indeed david cameron harnessing the talents from all wings of the party, light blue and dark blue, blue. our appeal goes way beyond our party base and we gain general support across the country. and we win . and i think country. and we win. and i think you just illustrated it there as well. in uk politics, 25% plus 10% does not equal 35. adding the poll numbers of the conservatives and reform does not give you a winning formula, as you'll haemorrhage votes from the middle ground. so this is also suggesting a change in ideology too. it's very , very ideology too. it's very, very dangerous indeed. we have now a leader that we can rall
suella braverman? >> no, not at all.e that are, i think, misunderstood. no party on the left or right wins elections when they move to the extremes, which is what is being suggested here. jeremy corbyn illustrated it with labour when our party looks united, looks focused and governs from the centre right as our history shows, going back to , disraeli, baldwin, churchill, thatcher as well, and indeed david cameron harnessing the talents from all wings of the party, light blue and dark...
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_ kemi badenoch, penny mordaunt, suella braverman on the reform side of things _ suella braverman on those names you have mentioned that you say are - have mentioned that you say are on the move, what would you say that each of those has done that means that someone like you know is that they want the top job? it is that someone like you know is that they want the top job?— they want the top “ob? it is not something h they want the top “ob? it is not something that _ they want the topjob? it is not something that they _ they want the topjob? it is not something that they do - they want the top job? it is not l something that they do directly, because — something that they do directly, because we are all in the firmament, it is the _ because we are all in the firmament, it is the way— because we are all in the firmament, it is the way people ask to speak on about— it is the way people ask to speak on about directly, and there are always people behind that, that are in people's— people behind that, that are in people's here and saying that this is not _ people's here and saying that th
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iie suella braverman is hinting at. he: would say that. suella braverman is hinting at.fjuly. i asked labour the same question if he _ 4th ofjuly. i asked labour the same question if he was a _ 4th ofjuly. i asked labour the same question if he was a goal, _ 4th ofjuly. i asked labour the same question if he was a goal, in - 4th ofjuly. i asked labour the same question if he was a goal, in termsl question if he was a goal, in terms of what the iss has been saying, in a sense, there is a conspiracy of silence regarding the cuts, the £18 billion of spending cuts in the five years to 2028. they say that there are only three choices. raising tax or making hued —— huge cuts or raising the national debt, so which are of those three are you going to do? ~ . are of those three are you going to do? . ., ., ., are of those three are you going to do? ~ ., ., ., ., ., , do? we are going to grow the economy the prime minister _ do? we are going to grow the economy the prime minister has _ do? we are going to grow the economy the prime minister has taken _ do? we are going to grow the
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is secretary suella braverman. is she right , secretary suella braverman.swer. i understand why she has said it, because that's what she believes is the answer. but i don't know really whether that's wise, a wise thing to articulate it right at the moment. >> yes. >> yes. >> nigel nelson, you heard ann widdecombe there waxing lyrical about nigel farage and how potentially within days he could become the opposition with the tories, a small rump on those green benches. what's your appraisal of this sort of farage fever we're currently seeing at the moment? >> well, i mean, certainly he's he's damaging the tories and he will be actually, helping labour get a bigger majority. i think at the moment the idea that nigel farage will then go on to lead the tories is a bit far fetched, kemi badenoch says if she was leader that he won't be allowed into the party now. suella braverman i would imagine, will run for the leadership too. she's obviously suggesting that he might be allowed in, because of the first past the post system. even if he starts getting mps and at t
is secretary suella braverman. is she right , secretary suella braverman.swer. i understand why she has said it, because that's what she believes is the answer. but i don't know really whether that's wise, a wise thing to articulate it right at the moment. >> yes. >> yes. >> nigel nelson, you heard ann widdecombe there waxing lyrical about nigel farage and how potentially within days he could become the opposition with the tories, a small rump on those green benches. what's...
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is secretary suella braverman. is she right , secretary suella braverman.wer. i understand why she has said it, because that's what she believes is the answer. but i don't know really whether that's wise, a wise thing to articulate it right at the moment. >> yes. >> yes. >> nigel nelson, you heard ann widdecombe there waxing lyrical about nigel farage and how potentially within days he could become the opposition with the tories, a small rump on those green benches. what's...
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it's the turn of suella braverman.everybody who wants to go to the four seasons. >> orlando. >> orlando. >> just awful. i just think that's so embarrassing. it's just. i mean, maybe you're watching that thinking. do you know what? i wasn't going to vote before, but now that i've seen that tiktok video, she is the one for me. i do have to just say in that constituency where she's standing, which is fareham and waterlooville , fareham and waterlooville, you've got suella braverman, who is the conservative candidate? you've got kevin chippendale, higgin from reform uk, you've got edward dean, rejoin eu, gemma fernvale from labour, bella hewett, the liberal democrats, robert holliday , from democrats, robert holliday, from hampshire independence and bas murray from the green party. do you like these kind of videos? well i can understand that. >> there will be some candidates who feel they need to get a presence on something like tiktok, because why? well, because it's where the younger demographic tends to be. and so these
it's the turn of suella braverman.everybody who wants to go to the four seasons. >> orlando. >> orlando. >> just awful. i just think that's so embarrassing. it's just. i mean, maybe you're watching that thinking. do you know what? i wasn't going to vote before, but now that i've seen that tiktok video, she is the one for me. i do have to just say in that constituency where she's standing, which is fareham and waterlooville , fareham and waterlooville, you've got suella...
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guess if we're i talking about the conservatives on the right the party, priti patel and suella bravermanf. nigel farage is very much hinted that he wants to be prime minister in 2029. he is not really hinting any more. he sees all of this is a hostile takeover as opposed to a merger. he very much thinks, i believe, i mean, either he would have to go and become a conservative mp and certainly suella braverman who is another contender who will try as well for the leadership, she has said that nigel farage would be welcome in the party. 0thers farage would be welcome in the party. others that very much said that no, he would not be. in which case, we might see conservative mps who are happy with whoever is left in the final two left running the party, they might at that pointjust go and defect. certainly some have told me that that is their plan. {lilia most of the programme tonight will be devoted to issues in scotland with the launch of the snp manifesto. so only right that we check in on how scotland are faring at the euros. they have are playing switzerland tonight in cologne, while we
guess if we're i talking about the conservatives on the right the party, priti patel and suella bravermanf. nigel farage is very much hinted that he wants to be prime minister in 2029. he is not really hinting any more. he sees all of this is a hostile takeover as opposed to a merger. he very much thinks, i believe, i mean, either he would have to go and become a conservative mp and certainly suella braverman who is another contender who will try as well for the leadership, she has said that...
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nigel farage and suella braverman and the tories beat labour over all.e sexiest party and reform uk is the third sexiest party. we could just replace elections with this . the replace elections with this. the thing is pretty much pretty much the same thing. so, yeah. so farage was number one in the men's side, followed by johnny mercer, and then keir starmer coming, coming in third. he's got that sort of 50s, 50s style and then 50 style inflatable dad . yeah, 50 style soviet economics and also jacob rees—mogg came fourth on the women's side , if while we still women's side, if while we still have women until keir starmer gets in and, it raises them. so suella braverman was number one then it was, rosena allin—khan and then esther mcvey. yeah, and it's basically, this is a press release from illicit encounters . release from illicit encounters. com. oh, okay. so this is just an advertising. so it's life is too short to have an affair. the political version . yeah, yeah, yeah. >> have an affair with jacob rees—mogg. >> johnny mercer, is a bit of a matinee
nigel farage and suella braverman and the tories beat labour over all.e sexiest party and reform uk is the third sexiest party. we could just replace elections with this . the replace elections with this. the thing is pretty much pretty much the same thing. so, yeah. so farage was number one in the men's side, followed by johnny mercer, and then keir starmer coming, coming in third. he's got that sort of 50s, 50s style and then 50 style inflatable dad . yeah, 50 style soviet economics and also...
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nigel farage following suella bravermans comments . and other bravermans comments.mbrace farage. farage should reform, should watch as the drowning tories sink to the bottom . tories sink to the bottom. denise says tories calling for acceptance of farage are whistling in the wind. a lot of you aren't convinced that, nigel farage would want to do that. >> no, although the maths might be pretty tricky because the way the electoral system works , the electoral system works, well, the tories, even if they have a historic loss, will still likely have many, many, many more times the seats that reform have. so the power imbalance might not be the way around it. that momentum suggests it might be. >> yes. well, priscilla says, smacks of desperation. so there you go. keep your views coming in. gbnews.com/yoursay is the way to get in touch, but lots more to come in the next hour. >> do stay with us. because of course, not only are the labour party promising more policy. yes. now free. food, free breakfast for every primary school. children will be debating should even the ric
nigel farage following suella bravermans comments . and other bravermans comments.mbrace farage. farage should reform, should watch as the drowning tories sink to the bottom . tories sink to the bottom. denise says tories calling for acceptance of farage are whistling in the wind. a lot of you aren't convinced that, nigel farage would want to do that. >> no, although the maths might be pretty tricky because the way the electoral system works , the electoral system works, well, the tories,...
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nigel farage and suella braverman and the tories beat labour over all.the sexiest party and reform uk is the third sexiest party. we could just replace elections with this . the replace elections with this. the thing is pretty much pretty much the same thing. so, yeah. so farage was number one in the men's side, followed by johnny mercer, and then keir starmer coming, coming in third. he's got that sort of 50s, 50s style and then 50 style inflatable dad . yeah, 50 style soviet economics and also jacob rees—mogg came fourth on the women's side , if while we still women's side, if while we still have women until keir starmer gets in and, it raises them. so suella braverman was number one then it was, rosena allin—khan and then esther mcvey. yeah, and it's basically, this is a press release from illicit encounters . release from illicit encounters. com. oh, okay. so this is just an advertising. so it's life is too short to have an affair. the political version . yeah, yeah, yeah. >> have an affair with jacob rees—mogg. >> johnny mercer, is a bit of a matine
nigel farage and suella braverman and the tories beat labour over all.the sexiest party and reform uk is the third sexiest party. we could just replace elections with this . the replace elections with this. the thing is pretty much pretty much the same thing. so, yeah. so farage was number one in the men's side, followed by johnny mercer, and then keir starmer coming, coming in third. he's got that sort of 50s, 50s style and then 50 style inflatable dad . yeah, 50 style soviet economics and...
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well, one former cabinet minister, suella braverman, suggesting the tories must embrace nigel farage,im into the fold. here is the view of the prime minister on this topic in a bbc interview here on bbc one this evening. isn't your problem that many conservatives think he's more of a conservative than you are? well, at the end of the day, onjuly the 5th, there is only going to be one person that is prime minister. it's keir starmer... but i'm asking about nigel farage. and i'm answering your question. so, the choice for everybody, there there's only going to be one of two people as prime minister — keir starmer or myself. a vote for anyone who is not a conservative candidate is just making it more likely that keir starmer is that person. he also suggested the conservatives will promise more tax cuts in their manifesto promises out tomorrow. that may be one of rishi sunak�*s last chances to shift the dial in this campaign. chris mason, bbc news. hannah miller, it's a series that nick robinson has done for panorama. give us a bit of a highlight. 50, nick robinson _ give us a bit of a hi
well, one former cabinet minister, suella braverman, suggesting the tories must embrace nigel farage,im into the fold. here is the view of the prime minister on this topic in a bbc interview here on bbc one this evening. isn't your problem that many conservatives think he's more of a conservative than you are? well, at the end of the day, onjuly the 5th, there is only going to be one person that is prime minister. it's keir starmer... but i'm asking about nigel farage. and i'm answering your...
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suella braverman says and does, but, you what suella braverman says and does, but , you know, would do it, would i don't know. i mean, 39% of reform voters would vote conservative if farage wasn't standing, which is interesting as well. >> so it's interesting. well, have you got any thoughts on that ? that? >> yeah, it's very interesting. i do think, rishi will be very happy with her saying that everyone should unite the right, because obviously reform and conservative are rivals and she's got a 26,000 majority. >> so i think she'll be winning her seat. no problems. but everything's very strange at the moment and i think i'm not sure who i'm going to vote for, but it depends on your constituency and who your mp is. a lot of people have no idea who they reform. mps are , and you don't reform. mps are, and you don't just vote for the leader. some people may just vote for nigel, but i don't think so. for me, it's important. who my mp is in my constituency, whether i've had any dealings with them , what had any dealings with them, what their characters. >> i think that's quite unusual b
suella braverman says and does, but, you what suella braverman says and does, but , you know, would do it, would i don't know. i mean, 39% of reform voters would vote conservative if farage wasn't standing, which is interesting as well. >> so it's interesting. well, have you got any thoughts on that ? that? >> yeah, it's very interesting. i do think, rishi will be very happy with her saying that everyone should unite the right, because obviously reform and conservative are rivals...
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emma, shall we start with suella braverman urging the tories to embrace nigel farage?thing she's talking about uniting the right and something needs to unite the right. and this is not about they all blaming nigel farage. oh, look what he's doing. he's splitting the vote. do you know what? the conservative party have destroyed themselves . and i have destroyed themselves. and i think after july the 4th, they are going to be in a terrible, terrible state if they survive. you know what state are they going to be in after the general election? so the idea and there's been some interesting, tim shipman, some interesting kind of speculation about the possibility of nigel taking over , nigel farage taking over eventually as, as a, as a potential leader, jacob rees—mogg coming out and saying that would be a great idea. somebody needs to bring them back together. somebody needs to remind them of basic conservative values. yeah >> cutting taxes, smaller state. yes. stop all this ridiculous wokery britain stopping the wokery britain stopping the wokery putting britain first. >>
emma, shall we start with suella braverman urging the tories to embrace nigel farage?thing she's talking about uniting the right and something needs to unite the right. and this is not about they all blaming nigel farage. oh, look what he's doing. he's splitting the vote. do you know what? the conservative party have destroyed themselves . and i have destroyed themselves. and i think after july the 4th, they are going to be in a terrible, terrible state if they survive. you know what state are...
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up next suella braverman calls on the tories to work with reform.lcomed back into the conservative party? former aide to margaret thatcher, nile gardiner . party? former aide to margaret thatcher, nile gardiner. he party? former aide to margaret thatcher, nile gardiner . he goes thatcher, nile gardiner. he goes head to head with michael ex adviser, charlie . this is patrick christys gb news. this is patrick christys. tonight with me. ben. leo. only on gb news. coming up in just a tick. after a surge in support for right wing parties. sent shockwaves through europe last night. will the uk buck the trend by electing a left wing labour government? but first, should nigel farage be welcomed into the conservative party? it's time now for the head to head. and as rishi sunak attempts to move on from the backlash to skipping a d—day commemoration event last week, his former home secretary suella braverman has urged the tories to unite the right and embrace nigel farage. speaking to the times, braverman said i would welcome nigel into the conservative party
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. >> so yes , suella braverman is, >> so yes, suella braverman is, of course running for the conservatives the liberal democrats, robert holliday for the hampshire independents and bas murray for the greens. well coming up, it's garter day where the king and queen mark the oldest british of chivalry, will cross to our royal >> good afternoon. britain is just coming up to 10 to 3. and i have to say, a lot of you have been writing in about what we were discussing a little bit of time ago . the extraordinary time ago. the extraordinary reaction of that police officer who ran out, ran over a car in an urban environment . an urban environment. >> yes, sir. frank's got in touch. he says what this police officer did to this car was cruel and totally unnecessary. ridiculous and unacceptable behaviour. mark asks. he says i still don't understand. in the two hours people were aware of this cow strolling through urban streets, nobody saw fit to call a vet. rspca or a local farmer. are people so stupid now? the surrey police did put out a statement. they said that they were told that the police office
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in january 2023, then—home secretary suella braverman announced the government was scrapping three ofre. this is a significant victory for windrush _ happened here. this is a significant victory for windrush campaigners . happened here. this is a significant l victory for windrush campaigners and it is quite a symbolic time for it to come because obviously we are three days away from the 76th anniversary of the empire windrush docking. this relates to an independent review into the windrush scandal that was published back in 2020. there were 30 recommendations made by that review and the government, as you said, at the time adopted all 30 of them. last year, suella braverman who was home secretary at the time announced they would drop several, three of them. this caused a lot of upset from windrush campaigners at the time, including the report's author who said those recommendations were crucial. and windrush victim trevor donald has brought this legal challenge to the court against the government, saying the decision to drop those recommendations was discriminatory against windrush s
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people like suella braverman, they weren't successful at a sort of reining in their department.'s because that's the way the home office is run. but i think there are some really, critical kind of criticisms, criticisms you can make of suella braverman and other tory ministers over the years. so, yes , i think this is years. so, yes, i think this is clearly happening. as i said, look, i've been doing reporting on this for many years now. it's not a conspiracy theory . and not a conspiracy theory. and this latest example is one of many where civil servants feel openin many where civil servants feel open in the office to express their extreme , what i would call their extreme, what i would call far left, political beliefs without any fear of being slapped down by their bosses or by ministers, frankly. >> well, stephen edgington, thank you so much for bringing us that story. some fairly shocking findings. there must be. a home office spokesman has said in response, as the public would rightly expect, our day to day operations have continued in line with pre—election guidance and it
people like suella braverman, they weren't successful at a sort of reining in their department.'s because that's the way the home office is run. but i think there are some really, critical kind of criticisms, criticisms you can make of suella braverman and other tory ministers over the years. so, yes , i think this is years. so, yes, i think this is clearly happening. as i said, look, i've been doing reporting on this for many years now. it's not a conspiracy theory . and not a conspiracy...
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people like suella braverman, they weren't successful at a sort of reining in their department.ecause that's the way the home office is run. but i think there are some really, critical kind of criticisms, criticisms you can make of suella braverman and other tory ministers over the years. so, yes , i think this is years. so, yes, i think this is clearly happening. as i said, look, i've been doing reporting on this for many years now. it's not a conspiracy theory . and not a conspiracy theory. and this latest example is one of many where civil servants feel openin many where civil servants feel open in the office to express their extreme , what i would call their extreme, what i would call far left, political beliefs without any fear of being slapped down by their bosses or by ministers, frankly. >> well, stephen edgington, thank you so much for bringing us that story. some fairly shocking findings. there must be. a home office spokesman has said in response, as the public would rightly expect, our day to day operations have continued in line with pre—election guidance and it wou
people like suella braverman, they weren't successful at a sort of reining in their department.ecause that's the way the home office is run. but i think there are some really, critical kind of criticisms, criticisms you can make of suella braverman and other tory ministers over the years. so, yes , i think this is years. so, yes, i think this is clearly happening. as i said, look, i've been doing reporting on this for many years now. it's not a conspiracy theory . and not a conspiracy theory....
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braverman didn't do anything about those reckoned additions but there has now been a development?opment?— been a development? yes, after the home secretary _ been a development? yes, after the home secretary last _ been a development? yes, after the home secretary last year _ been a development? yes, after the j home secretary last year abandoned three of the 30 recommendations that wendy williams made, we then put together with mr donald, we were an intervenor on his case, to ask the legal system to ensure that the recommendations were put back in place, so the ruling this week is a significant victory for the windrush generation and the descendants who are very pleased that the judge has upheld two of the three recommendations, which is the establishment of the migrants commissioner but also the reviewing of the independent chief inspector of the independent chief inspector of borders and immigration, so this isjust the beginning. there is still crucial work that needs to be done to fully address and rectify best practices and injustices because the government, successive govern
braverman didn't do anything about those reckoned additions but there has now been a development?opment?— been a development? yes, after the home secretary _ been a development? yes, after the home secretary last _ been a development? yes, after the home secretary last year _ been a development? yes, after the j home secretary last year abandoned three of the 30 recommendations that wendy williams made, we then put together with mr donald, we were an intervenor on his case, to ask the legal...
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braverman — talking about how they'd stop the small boats.that the small boats are the symptom of a problem across europe, which is there is huge migration that is coming to europe. would a labour government be able to sort out the national health service? well, on the national health service, labour does have plans for increased investment, but it's pretty small. talking about1 billion or 2 billion. that's not much. when it's a budget of 200 billion a year, it's not much. the institute for fiscal studies has said that is a tiny amount of money. what wes streeting would say is, he would say, "look, the health service is a service, "it's not a shrine, and you can't just chuck money at it, you've got to reform it". and indeed that is very much the view in the rachel reeves shadow chancellor team, the shadow treasury team that you'd have to have reform. british politics have always been fairly stable. i mean, there have been blips here and there, and there's been a major blip, of course, since 2016. but, basically, the ship rights itself, doesn'
braverman — talking about how they'd stop the small boats.that the small boats are the symptom of a problem across europe, which is there is huge migration that is coming to europe. would a labour government be able to sort out the national health service? well, on the national health service, labour does have plans for increased investment, but it's pretty small. talking about1 billion or 2 billion. that's not much. when it's a budget of 200 billion a year, it's not much. the institute for...
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well, one former cabinet minister, suella braverman, suggesting the tories must embrace nigel farage,inister on this topic in a bbc interview here on bbc one this evening. isn't your problem that many conservatives think he's more of a conservative than you are? well, at the end of the day, onjuly 5th, there is only going to be one person that is prime minister. it's keir starmer... but i'm asking about nigel farage. and i'm answering your question. so, the choice for everybody, there there's only going to be one of two people as prime minister — keir starmer or myself. a vote for anyone who is not a conservative candidate is just making it more likely that keir starmer is that person. he also suggested the conservatives will promise more tax cuts in their manifesto promises out tomorrow. that may be one of rishi sunak�*s last chances to shift the dial in this campaign. chris mason, bbc news. and you can watch the full rishi sunak interview with nick robinson tonight on panorama at 8pm on bbc one and on iplayer. the labour party has given details of its childcare plan for england, ple
well, one former cabinet minister, suella braverman, suggesting the tories must embrace nigel farage,inister on this topic in a bbc interview here on bbc one this evening. isn't your problem that many conservatives think he's more of a conservative than you are? well, at the end of the day, onjuly 5th, there is only going to be one person that is prime minister. it's keir starmer... but i'm asking about nigel farage. and i'm answering your question. so, the choice for everybody, there there's...
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but there are other politicians, suella braverman, robertjenrick, who say, "no, look, rishi sunak�*such more radical on the right". accommodating. and that's the dilemma. and whatever happens onjuly the fourth, they're going to be stuck with that dilemma next time around. because michael howard told the world at one, "the thing is, don't embrace farage. he's not a conservative". right. — but actually listening to you, i'm going to stumble for something that might be interesting to say. let's hope. well, it's the fact that it's not so much psephology as psychology, because as i understand it, all the people who understand how a first—past—the—post system works, the importance of the poll is not that they're going to get more seats, the importance of the poll is it spooks people. and actually keir starmer himself, who is so out in front, does not always look at ease. and it was widely said by many observers of the debate on sky that rishi sunak had fear in his eyes, and adams already hinted, when voters heckle you and laugh at you, he did not look comfortable. nigel farage is living hi
but there are other politicians, suella braverman, robertjenrick, who say, "no, look, rishi sunak�*such more radical on the right". accommodating. and that's the dilemma. and whatever happens onjuly the fourth, they're going to be stuck with that dilemma next time around. because michael howard told the world at one, "the thing is, don't embrace farage. he's not a conservative". right. — but actually listening to you, i'm going to stumble for something that might be...
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now, there are a number of conservatives, suella braverman, robertjenrick, people like that, and indeed we're out. but rishi sunak isn't going to do that. i was asking james cleverly, the home secretary, about this, and i was making the point to him, you know, you're not specifically saying how many flights will be when they'll be. you're not pulling out of the echr. why not? aren't you pulling your punches? he said, no, we are committed we are committed to the flights and we think we think that we can remain in the echr and protect our borders. but there is that sort of warning in the manifesto that they have that in reserve. and that is all for this episode of newscast. we recorded some extra material which you can hear on the podcast, which is available on bbc sounds or wherever you get your podcasts. and we will be back with another episode very soon. bye. newscast from the bbc. hello there. it's felt quite pleasant in any strong june sunshine. but generally temperatures have been below par for this time of year and wednesday looks pretty similar to the last few days. some spells of
now, there are a number of conservatives, suella braverman, robertjenrick, people like that, and indeed we're out. but rishi sunak isn't going to do that. i was asking james cleverly, the home secretary, about this, and i was making the point to him, you know, you're not specifically saying how many flights will be when they'll be. you're not pulling out of the echr. why not? aren't you pulling your punches? he said, no, we are committed we are committed to the flights and we think we think...
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but there are other politicians, suella braverman, robertjenrick, who say, "no, look, rishi sunak�*such more radical on the right". accommodating. and that's the dilemma. and whatever happens onjuly the fourth, they're going to be stuck with that dilemma next time around. because michael howard told the world at one, "the thing is, don't embrace farage. he's not a conservative". right. but actually listening to you, i'm going to stumble for something that might be interesting to say. let's hope. well, it's the fact that it's not so much psephology as psychology, because as i understand it, all the people who understand how a first—past—the—post system works, the importance of the poll is not that they're going to get more seats, the importance of the poll is it spooks people. and actually keir starmer himself, who is so out in front, does not always look at ease. and it was widely said by many observers of the debate on sky that rishi sunak had fear in his eyes, and adams already hinted, when voters heckle you and laugh at you, he did not look comfortable. nigel farage is living his
but there are other politicians, suella braverman, robertjenrick, who say, "no, look, rishi sunak�*such more radical on the right". accommodating. and that's the dilemma. and whatever happens onjuly the fourth, they're going to be stuck with that dilemma next time around. because michael howard told the world at one, "the thing is, don't embrace farage. he's not a conservative". right. but actually listening to you, i'm going to stumble for something that might be...
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priti patel suella braverman robert jenrick , suella braverman robert jenrick, kemi badenoch, penny mortonan, you know, if you're a betting man, who would you're a betting man, who would you put your money on? >> none of them. i mean , i mean, >> none of them. i mean, i mean, it would be silly, actually , it would be silly, actually, scarlett's entirely right. we just have. it's almost impossible to predict what the shape of the parliamentary party is going to be. and therefore, what who? who the candidates who go through to a vote from the members. would you know who who are they going to be? very difficult to tell. what we're seeing at the moment is people looking forward to post—election, in case they've retained their seat, are they interested in going for it? what sort of support do they have? there are conversations ongoing that's natural , that's normal. that's natural, that's normal. but there are there are two real sort of takeaways , maybe from sort of takeaways, maybe from this, the fact that the right of the party absolutely seems dead set on ensuring that sunak is not the lead
priti patel suella braverman robert jenrick , suella braverman robert jenrick, kemi badenoch, penny mortonan, you know, if you're a betting man, who would you're a betting man, who would you put your money on? >> none of them. i mean , i mean, >> none of them. i mean, i mean, it would be silly, actually , it would be silly, actually, scarlett's entirely right. we just have. it's almost impossible to predict what the shape of the parliamentary party is going to be. and therefore,...
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braverman was found to be unlawful because she dropped some of the key pledges to stop the windrushotballers who have come from the caribbean, who have come from the caribbean, who are contributing so much to the game, and yet, the descendants of windrush have been treated so appallingly. windrush have been treated so appallingly— appallingly. melissa, 'ust in 15 seconds, howh appallingly. melissa, 'ust in 15 seconds, how will_ appallingly. melissa, just in 15 seconds, how will you - appallingly. melissa, just in 15 seconds, how will you be - appallingly. melissa, just in 15 - seconds, how will you be marking windrush des? i seconds, how will you be marking windrush des?— seconds, how will you be marking windrush des? i don't how you can sa is, windrush des? i don't how you can say is. but — windrush des? i don't how you can say is. but i _ windrush des? i don't how you can say is, but i will— windrush des? i don't how you can say is, but i will actually _ windrush des? i don't how you can say is, but i will actually be - windrush des? i don't how you can say is, but i will actually
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w�*ué�*ii does that mean for suella braverman?u know, she will do what she does _ well, you know, she will do what she does but_ well, you know, she will do what she does but i'm — well, you know, she will do what she does. but i'm afraid to say, she doesn't — does. but i'm afraid to say, she doesn't have much power within the party— doesn't have much power within the party any— doesn't have much power within the party any more. and what i have very interested _ party any more. and what i have very interested to — party any more. and what i have very interested to see our prominent right—wing candidates, people like priti patel, disagreeing with her as well priti patel, disagreeing with her as wetland _ priti patel, disagreeing with her as wetland i— priti patel, disagreeing with her as well and i think this question of farage — well and i think this question of farage will dog the tory leadership campaign _ farage will dog the tory leadership campaign and i for one cannot necessarily say at this point where the members are on tha
w�*ué�*ii does that mean for suella braverman?u know, she will do what she does _ well, you know, she will do what she does but_ well, you know, she will do what she does but i'm — well, you know, she will do what she does. but i'm afraid to say, she doesn't — does. but i'm afraid to say, she doesn't have much power within the party— doesn't have much power within the party any— doesn't have much power within the party any more. and what i have very interested _ party any more. and...
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i think suella braverman is chaotic and unreliable, and she was the person who let all the immigrantso have a problem with. so i think she will not get very far. i think priti patel would be their best choice . their best choice. >> just does anyone on the panel think that anyone actually cares? do you think everyone's just checked out and sort of thinks, i actually don't care what happens to the conservative party? >> i also completely disagree with benjamin. i think it's going to be a liberal one nation, one well, yeah, one nafion nation, one well, yeah, one nation tory, because that's who's going to be left. yeah, right. and who's going to who's going to vote for a right winger when the rest of them are left leaning. >> yeah, but hang on where farage steps in. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> there is no question after nigel farage's stance on putin, russia and ukraine, all of the allegations of racism against campaigners and candidates in the reform party, that there will ever be a merger of the conservatives and the reform. >> i guess the conservative party will have to die then,
i think suella braverman is chaotic and unreliable, and she was the person who let all the immigrantso have a problem with. so i think she will not get very far. i think priti patel would be their best choice . their best choice. >> just does anyone on the panel think that anyone actually cares? do you think everyone's just checked out and sort of thinks, i actually don't care what happens to the conservative party? >> i also completely disagree with benjamin. i think it's going to...
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braverman man.ht to be united and says she'll welcome farage into the fold. will it work? we'll be speaking to nadine dorries. but first, here's the news with polly middlehurst . middlehurst. >> thanks very much, camilla, and good evening to you. the top story from the gp newsroom tonight is that two little boys have become the first youngest convicted murderers in britain since the murder of two year old james bulger in 1993. the 12 year olds were found guilty of murdering a man with a machete in a wolverhampton park. they stabbed 19 year old sean season—high in november
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maybe there's still suella braverman, but when you've got 60 mps, it's going to be tremendously hard.re going to have very few top people to pick from. there was that problem in 97 for the conservatives, but they had what, 156, 160 mps. now they're going to have 60. >> and then is some of this i mean, we're just talking in terms of percentage votes versus seats gained. is some of this stuff going to be an argument for proportional representation going forward? >> do you think 100, if you look at the green and reform tallies here, quick mathematics . so here, quick mathematics. so forgive me if i'm not entirely correct in terms of vote share, 26% between them in terms of mps 22. so i think it's around 3% of mps for 26% of the vote. that is ridiculous. and the idea that the lib dems, with 5% less than reform will be the opposition. i don't think that's really admissible. >> there's going to be a millions upon millions of people in this country after this election who feel that they are unrepresented in westminster, and the system is totally unfair on them. i think the pressure is going
maybe there's still suella braverman, but when you've got 60 mps, it's going to be tremendously hard.re going to have very few top people to pick from. there was that problem in 97 for the conservatives, but they had what, 156, 160 mps. now they're going to have 60. >> and then is some of this i mean, we're just talking in terms of percentage votes versus seats gained. is some of this stuff going to be an argument for proportional representation going forward? >> do you think 100,...
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embrace farage as braverman. so? so, suella braverman.iously formerly, of the conservative party cabinet has twice. yes, twice has said that the conservative party needs to embrace nigel farage as senior tories begin discussing the future of the party in the wake of a torrid few days for rishi. now it has been a torrid few days for rishi, largely because he let starmer and farage stand in the photograph opportunity at d—day that he should have been there as the prime minister of there as the prime minister of the uk. now i really we'll cover that later, but irrespective of that later, but irrespective of that and irrespective of what you think of nigel farage, he's a shrewd and successful politician. he essentially made brexit happen without ever stepping a foot inside westminster as an mp. so she has a point. a lot of tory voters would agree with a lot of nigel farage's rhetoric and his policies. josh, is she saying they need to control him and silence him? which is what david cameron tried to do when he thought, i know also that little
embrace farage as braverman. so? so, suella braverman.iously formerly, of the conservative party cabinet has twice. yes, twice has said that the conservative party needs to embrace nigel farage as senior tories begin discussing the future of the party in the wake of a torrid few days for rishi. now it has been a torrid few days for rishi, largely because he let starmer and farage stand in the photograph opportunity at d—day that he should have been there as the prime minister of there as the...
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. >> oh, can we talk about suella braverman? do we have to talk about suella braverman ?ideo where she's doing the strut down the don't i? >> it's so embarrassing. >> it's so embarrassing. >> is it embarrassing, or do you think she's actually got her finger on the pulse? >> well, dawn butler also did a rap video , didn't she, urging rap video, didn't she, urging people to vote for her. and i watch it and you're just transfixed in horror. i just want someone to sort the country out. >> yeah, but are you amazed, actually, that the tories are doing anything to reach out to young people, even if it is just in the form of a sending off to fight? >> it's true. >> it's true. >> i'm sure they're thrilled about that, okay. we've covered embracing embarrassment. let's talk about tesco's anti—theft fog begins. >> well, i think this is really a good idea , but the trouble is a good idea, but the trouble is this happens at night when the store is closed . they have this store is closed. they have this machine which is censored , machine which is censored, sensitive, sensitive, sensiti
. >> oh, can we talk about suella braverman? do we have to talk about suella braverman ?ideo where she's doing the strut down the don't i? >> it's so embarrassing. >> it's so embarrassing. >> is it embarrassing, or do you think she's actually got her finger on the pulse? >> well, dawn butler also did a rap video , didn't she, urging rap video, didn't she, urging people to vote for her. and i watch it and you're just transfixed in horror. i just want someone to sort...
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braverman penny mordaunt mogg.imated priti patel, tobias ellwood, gillian keegan so it's just like it's everyone. i mean it's like a scene in goodfellas where de niro just whacks everyone. >> i think the daily telegraph is a superb newspaper and they're pretty even. i do wonder, however , that when these wonder, however, that when these polls get this disastrous, that it might be a way of nudging the tory voters and saying, look, this is a possibility , maybe you this is a possibility, maybe you should change your mind. i don't believe, actually. and i know you're, voting labour because it a tie . no, you don't know. i a tie. no, you don't know. i don't know that. i don't know that at all. i don't know that at all. and that's a fair point, josh said seriously, which made me feel bad. but i don't think they're all going to labour. i just don't . i just don't see just don't. i just don't see every other vote going to laboun every other vote going to labour. you're in a bubble, mate i >> -- >> i, -- >>i,i >> i, i thin
braverman penny mordaunt mogg.imated priti patel, tobias ellwood, gillian keegan so it's just like it's everyone. i mean it's like a scene in goodfellas where de niro just whacks everyone. >> i think the daily telegraph is a superb newspaper and they're pretty even. i do wonder, however , that when these wonder, however, that when these polls get this disastrous, that it might be a way of nudging the tory voters and saying, look, this is a possibility , maybe you this is a possibility,...
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braverman man.ary calls for the right to be united and says she'll welcome farage into the fold. will it work? we'll be speaking to nadine dorries. but first, here's the news with polly middlehurst . middlehurst. >> thanks very much, camilla, and good evening to you. the top story from the gp newsroom tonight is that two little boys have become the first youngest convicted murderers in britain since the murder of two year old james bulger in 1993. the 12 year olds were found guilty of murdering a man with a machete in a wolverhampton park. they stabbed 19 year old sean season—high in november last yean season—high in november last year, and the jury's decision to convict them was unanimous as well. away from that news today and onto politics. and the prime minister said he never considered quitting, despite heavy criticism over his early departure from d—day commemorations in normandy last week . it commemorations in normandy last week. it comes commemorations in normandy last week . it comes after
braverman man.ary calls for the right to be united and says she'll welcome farage into the fold. will it work? we'll be speaking to nadine dorries. but first, here's the news with polly middlehurst . middlehurst. >> thanks very much, camilla, and good evening to you. the top story from the gp newsroom tonight is that two little boys have become the first youngest convicted murderers in britain since the murder of two year old james bulger in 1993. the 12 year olds were found guilty of...
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suella braverman has set it all up. except it doesn't work.top lawyer. >> he's dealt with criminals in the past. >> they realise that people smuggling is their match. >> mike parry, they've met their match. just like when you started working with mike graham. people, right? they have met their match people. >> keir starmer a top lawyer who will destroy the business model of these gangs. people smuggling is one of the biggest industries in the world. >> he'll destroy the biggest industries in the world and behave yourself and the same people who are going across the border from mexico to the united states are the same people who come here the same people who run those industries because it's worth billions of pounds a yeah it's worth billions of pounds a year. last word. >> i'll go back, sink your teeth into this one. >> i've missed porky parry. >> i've missed porky parry. >> what? definitely listen, how about this? just a very quick answer to our political editor, christopher hope, and it was in regards to the nhs and nhs funding and how to fi
suella braverman has set it all up. except it doesn't work.top lawyer. >> he's dealt with criminals in the past. >> they realise that people smuggling is their match. >> mike parry, they've met their match. just like when you started working with mike graham. people, right? they have met their match people. >> keir starmer a top lawyer who will destroy the business model of these gangs. people smuggling is one of the biggest industries in the world. >> he'll...
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embrace farage as braverman. so? so, suella braverman. formerly, of the conservative party cabinet has twice. yes, twice has said that the conservative party needs to embrace nigel farage as senior tories begin discussing the future of the party in the wake of a torrid few days for rishi. now it has been a torrid few days for rishi, largely because he let starmer and farage stand in the photograph opportunity at d—day that he should have been there as the prime minister of there as the prime minister of the uk. now i really we'll cover that later, but irrespective of that later, but irrespective of that and irrespective of what you think of nigel farage, he's a shrewd and successful politician. he essentially made brexit happen without ever stepping a foot inside westminster as an mp. so she has a point. a lot of tory voters would agree with a lot of nigel farage's rhetoric and his policies. josh, is she saying they need to control him and silence him? which is what david cameron tried to do when he thought, i know also that little refere
embrace farage as braverman. so? so, suella braverman. formerly, of the conservative party cabinet has twice. yes, twice has said that the conservative party needs to embrace nigel farage as senior tories begin discussing the future of the party in the wake of a torrid few days for rishi. now it has been a torrid few days for rishi, largely because he let starmer and farage stand in the photograph opportunity at d—day that he should have been there as the prime minister of there as the prime...