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trevor kavanagh, the olitical for the tories. trevor kavanagh, the political columnist, _ for the tories. trevor kavanagh, the political columnist, thank— for the tories. trevor kavanagh, the political columnist, thank you. - let's go live to our political correspondent, iain watson, who is on the bus with the labour leader. for security reasons, we can't say exactly where the speech will be, but it is in the south east of england. we were talking about how circular is going to target undecided voters. what else is he going to say in this first major speech of the campaign? it is his first major speech of the campaign and we don't expect any new policy from him. i can be a bit more specific about where we are. we are in west sussex, and it's interesting that he chose this area because in the recent council elections in may, labour did very well. historically, they have had virtually no presence. in one of the local council is here that was controlled by the conservatives for more than 20 years, it was the lib dems people tend t
trevor kavanagh, the olitical for the tories. trevor kavanagh, the political columnist, _ for the tories. trevor kavanagh, the political columnist, thank— for the tories. trevor kavanagh, the political columnist, thank you. - let's go live to our political correspondent, iain watson, who is on the bus with the labour leader. for security reasons, we can't say exactly where the speech will be, but it is in the south east of england. we were talking about how circular is going to target...
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trevor kavanagh , in number 10. trevor kavanagh, great to have you on. thank you. in a moment we continue this with a conservative and a labour commentator. with a conservative and a labour commentator . maybe it wasn't commentator. maybe it wasn't quite the knockout blow that keir starmer was really hoping for. and those divisions on the left, people voting green, people voting for islamist candidates because frankly, that's what they are. maybe that could be a slightly bigger problem at this election than anyone had previously thought i asked you, is sectarian politics here to stay? some of your reactions. iris says this was a local election. so let's just keep to the issues that affect the local people in these areas. common sense. iris. but i'm sorry to say that is now out of the window , gordon says. of the window, gordon says. i just wanted to say how fearful i am for my kids future here in the uk. gordon i think that sense of unease is being felt and shared by millions and marion says this country has sleepwalked into this dreadful situation, this is the sta
trevor kavanagh , in number 10. trevor kavanagh, great to have you on. thank you. in a moment we continue this with a conservative and a labour commentator. with a conservative and a labour commentator . maybe it wasn't commentator. maybe it wasn't quite the knockout blow that keir starmer was really hoping for. and those divisions on the left, people voting green, people voting for islamist candidates because frankly, that's what they are. maybe that could be a slightly bigger problem at this...
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now with trevor kavanagh. who was a political editor of the sun newspaper. and worked for the daily mirror over in australia, spent a little bit of time , back spent a little bit of time, back in the day there. and also one of the most influential media men, just a few years ago, trevor. but you've seen some big changes in the media throughout the past 40, 50. dare i say 60 years? how has it changed over that time? >> 65 i think, it's changed enormously . i mean, not only is enormously. i mean, not only is there a totally different process of producing newspapers, which took a revolutionary turn with the move into wapping by rupert murdoch back in the early 80s, but then the development of the internet, social media and google, i mean, google killed the newspaper industry, basically , and that, about 20 basically, and that, about 20 odd years ago, people began to get their news, first and foremost on their breakfast table from their laptops, not from a rolled up newspaper coming through the letterbox . coming through the letterbox. >> so you've covered many
now with trevor kavanagh. who was a political editor of the sun newspaper. and worked for the daily mirror over in australia, spent a little bit of time , back spent a little bit of time, back in the day there. and also one of the most influential media men, just a few years ago, trevor. but you've seen some big changes in the media throughout the past 40, 50. dare i say 60 years? how has it changed over that time? >> 65 i think, it's changed enormously . i mean, not only is enormously. i...
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that's chloe dobbs, who got the former political editor of the sun newspaper, trevor kavanagh . and newspaper, trevor kavanagh. and reality tv star precious muir. the first. let's go to the . news. >> very good evening to you. it's just after 7:00. i'm sam francis, a look at the headlines this hour. israel's prime minister says the deaths of three hostages whose bodies have been recovered from gaza are heartbreaking . the israeli heartbreaking. the israeli defence forces say that they were discovered overnight, but didn't give details of where the bodies were found. all three hostages had been attending the nova music festival in southern israel when it was attacked by hamas on october the 7th. among them was the german israeli woman , 22 year old shani luke. woman, 22 year old shani luke. a photograph of her twisted body on the back of a pickup truck had circulated across the world following the attacks in october. here, a terrorist who murdered a 70 year old man in hartlepool and said he did it for the people of gaza, has been sentenced today to at least 44 years in jail. ahme
that's chloe dobbs, who got the former political editor of the sun newspaper, trevor kavanagh . and newspaper, trevor kavanagh. and reality tv star precious muir. the first. let's go to the . news. >> very good evening to you. it's just after 7:00. i'm sam francis, a look at the headlines this hour. israel's prime minister says the deaths of three hostages whose bodies have been recovered from gaza are heartbreaking . the israeli heartbreaking. the israeli defence forces say that they...
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that's chloe dobbs, who got the former political editor of the sun newspaper, trevor kavanagh . and newspaper, trevor kavanagh. and reality tv star precious muir. the first. let's go to the . news. >> very good evening to you. it's just after 7:00. i'm sam francis, a look at the headlines this hour. israel's prime minister says the deaths of three hostages whose bodies have been recovered from gaza are heartbreaking . the israeli heartbreaking. the israeli defence forces say that they were discovered overnight
that's chloe dobbs, who got the former political editor of the sun newspaper, trevor kavanagh . and newspaper, trevor kavanagh. and reality tv star precious muir. the first. let's go to the . news. >> very good evening to you. it's just after 7:00. i'm sam francis, a look at the headlines this hour. israel's prime minister says the deaths of three hostages whose bodies have been recovered from gaza are heartbreaking . the israeli heartbreaking. the israeli defence forces say that they...
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trevor kavanagh is a delight to have on the show. a journalist i studied myself at journalism college 30 years ago. the rest were obsessed with the guardian. i followed you and look here we are now. always a pleasure. thank you very much, trevor kavanagh. always a pleasure to have you on the show . you've got have you on the show. you've got lots more on the problems facing sir keir starmer on our website and thanks to you. gbnews.com is the fastest growing national news website in the country. it's got all the breaking news and the brilliant analysis that you've come to expect from us here @gbnews is now £20,000. tax free has to be won in our great british giveaway , but you need british giveaway, but you need to be quick as lie—ins are going to be quick as lie—ins are going to close tomorrow . so here's all to close tomorrow. so here's all the details that you need for your chance to win all the wonga. >> it's the final week to see how you can win a whopping £20,000 cash. and because it's totally tax free, every single penny
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. >> i had trevor kavanagh in last night who tried to be a bit upbeatin night who tried to be a bit upbeat in his sun column yesterday from a conservative perspective, but he did admit on air that it was wishful thinking, it was wishful thinking, it was wishful thinking and you don't want to do this. >> the bureaucracy does it, politicians do it. we just need to be saying things to the pubuc to be saying things to the public that we believe to be true. it doesn't mean we're not sometimes wrong. of course that happens, but that when you say them, we're worried about what people are, what matters to people. no they're not. if they were worried about that, they would have arrested this chap. they'd have prosecuted him. it would all have gone ahead. >> quite. and jacob rishi survives and rishi survives. >> yes, we've got to do something. we can't just look at these results and say it's mid—term blues. they were really bad . if we just sit here, we are bad. if we just sit here, we are heading towards a an election defeat of some size. we need to be showing people that we're on their side. we
. >> i had trevor kavanagh in last night who tried to be a bit upbeatin night who tried to be a bit upbeat in his sun column yesterday from a conservative perspective, but he did admit on air that it was wishful thinking, it was wishful thinking, it was wishful thinking and you don't want to do this. >> the bureaucracy does it, politicians do it. we just need to be saying things to the pubuc to be saying things to the public that we believe to be true. it doesn't mean we're not...