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one thing that has united all party leaders today is fierce criticism of reform uk. of reform uk. this was a comedy act, but it was designed to hurt us and sadly, sadly, some people believe it. i've always been a tory voter. what annoys me... nigel farage has insisted a reform uk canvasser a reform uk canvasser racially insulting rishi sunak in an undercover report for channel in an undercover report for channel 4 was a set up. channel 4 has again strongly rejected that claim, saying it was rigorous, impartialjournalism. but last night mr farage was also challenged about racist or offensive comments made by three of his candidates. the party now says they've been dropped. you know, we've been running, as it were, to catch up with the electoral timetable and it seems that we have made some mistakes, but we've, you know, uh, corrected those mistakes to the extent possible at this stage by dropping those candidates. but as we speed towards polling day, this is not the sort of scrutiny reform uk wants. with me is our political correspondent alicia mccarthy. keir starmer was on form th
one thing that has united all party leaders today is fierce criticism of reform uk. of reform uk. this was a comedy act, but it was designed to hurt us and sadly, sadly, some people believe it. i've always been a tory voter. what annoys me... nigel farage has insisted a reform uk canvasser a reform uk canvasser racially insulting rishi sunak in an undercover report for channel in an undercover report for channel 4 was a set up. channel 4 has again strongly rejected that claim, saying it was...
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you the past or been registered to vote in the uk in the past.— in the uk in the past. you have to vote with id- _ in the uk in the past. you have to vote with id. how _ in the uk in the past. you have to vote with id. how big _ in the uk in the past. you have to vote with id. how big an issue - in the uk in the past. you have to| vote with id. how big an issue has up vote with id. how big an issue has up in? vote with id. how big an issue has u- in? �* , vote with id. how big an issue has u- in? v ., vote with id. how big an issue has u. in? �*, ., ., up in? it's a new requirement for everybody _ up in? it's a new requirement for everybody across _ up in? it's a new requirement for everybody across the _ up in? it's a new requirement for everybody across the uk - up in? it's a new requirement for everybody across the uk in - up in? it's a new requirement for everybody across the uk in these elections. we saw in the first experience last year in england and wales. we found that the vast majority of people who have the right kind of id, 96% of people in our research
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what is it then about uk _ across the uk. what is it then about uk advertising - across the uk. what is it then about uk advertising that - across the uk. what is it then i about uk advertising that makes it so attractive to foreign companies and countries? there are a number— companies and countries? there are a number of factors. - companies and countries? there are a number of factors. i - are a number of factors. i think you can put it down to talent, tach and time zone. on the talent side... inaudible. i think we have a problem with our connection there. you are lagging slightly. i don't know if we have time to fix it. are you back with us, julian? yes, i have you back with us, julian? yes, i have got _ you back with us, julian? yes, i have got you- _ you back with us, julian? yes, i have got you. you _ you back with us, julian? yes, | i have got you. you mentioned talent. i have got you. you mentioned talent- to _ i have got you. you mentioned talent. to continue. _ i have got you. you mentioned talent. to continue. also - talent. to continue. also technology- _ talent.
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one small party on the uk's -osed more. one small party on the uk's osed a more. one small party on the uk's posed a significant _ more. one small party on the uk's posed a significant threat - more. one small party on the uk's posed a significant threat to - more. one small party on the uk's posed a significant threat to the i posed a significant threat to the conservative party. not so much in terms of seats, but in terms of votes to take off the conservatives. 0ne candidate has resigned — grant sinclair armstrong, after comets emerge where he endorsed apparently the bnd, a far—right party in the uk. he apologised, saying he never supports the bnp. we expect details of reform tomorrow. that's one challenge challenge that rishi sunak faces. reform ukad led by nigel farage is squeezing that vote on the right and rishi sunak will be looking notjust to attack labour's policies, but to squeeze and persuade voters who are tempted to vote for reform uk and come back to his party to the conservatives. fine his party to the conservatives. one ofthe his party to the
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_ begin immediate negotiations with the uk government to give democratic effective _ the uk government to give democratic effective the scotland independent. james. _ effective the scotland independent. james, tell us what that paragraph of the manifesto means, because i remember two years ago when nicola sturgeon was first minister and leader of the snp, she said and general election where the snp won the majority of seats in scotland should almost be a referendum and negotiation start straightaway. there has been curious talk about whether— there has been curious talk about whether or— there has been curious talk about whether or not _ there has been curious talk about whether or not the _ there has been curious talk about whether or not the bar— there has been curious talk about whether or not the bar for- whether or not the bar for negotiations— whether or not the bar for negotiations to _ whether or not the bar for negotiations to open - whether or not the bar for negotiations to open on . whether or not the bar for- negotiations to open on scotland simply— negotiations
_ begin immediate negotiations with the uk government to give democratic effective _ the uk government to give democratic effective the scotland independent. james. _ effective the scotland independent. james, tell us what that paragraph of the manifesto means, because i remember two years ago when nicola sturgeon was first minister and leader of the snp, she said and general election where the snp won the majority of seats in scotland should almost be a referendum and negotiation start...
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wealth across the uk. the prime minister, rishi sunak, is in north east england — pledging millions of pounds in funding for local towns if the conservatives hold on to power. polls close in india after nearly six weeks of voting in the country's general election. almost a billion people were eligible to vote. and in south africa, the ruling anc loses its majority for the first time since apartheid ended 30 years ago. the party has won around 40% of the vote — and will now have to hold coalition talks. and ticketmaster's owner, live nation, confirms hackers have accessed customer data.
wealth across the uk. the prime minister, rishi sunak, is in north east england — pledging millions of pounds in funding for local towns if the conservatives hold on to power. polls close in india after nearly six weeks of voting in the country's general election. almost a billion people were eligible to vote. and in south africa, the ruling anc loses its majority for the first time since apartheid ended 30 years ago. the party has won around 40% of the vote — and will now have to hold...
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we start with the election here in the uk. the labour leader sir keir starmer has warned that hope has been "kicked out" of voters as he said labour still has to convince people to go to the ballot box. a standing ovation greeted him as hejoined labour supporters at an event in westminster. he walked into the venue alongside deputy leader angela rayner during the final weekend before polling, he urged people to vote labour if they wanted to see change in the country and end the "chaos. " let's have a listen. this is the final furlough, the last push. and it's the hardest as well. but it's absolutely the chance to do for our country what we did for our party and returned britain to the service of working people. british people want change. but the hope has almost been kicked out. they need to be convinced that change is possible. most of all, they need to be convinced to vote for it. because change doesn't happen unless you vote for it. applause. keir starmer speaking in london a few hours ago. keir starmer speaking in london a
we start with the election here in the uk. the labour leader sir keir starmer has warned that hope has been "kicked out" of voters as he said labour still has to convince people to go to the ballot box. a standing ovation greeted him as hejoined labour supporters at an event in westminster. he walked into the venue alongside deputy leader angela rayner during the final weekend before polling, he urged people to vote labour if they wanted to see change in the country and end the...
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yougov expects reform uk to -et get in. yougov expects reform uk to get four— get in. yougov expects reform uk to get four seats — get in. yougov expects reform uk to get four seats with _ get in. yougov expects reform uk to get four seats with nigel— get in. yougov expects reform uk to get four seats with nigel farage - get in. yougov expects reform uk to get four seats with nigel farage as l get four seats with nigel farage as leader _ get four seats with nigel farage as leader 0he — get four seats with nigel farage as leader. one thing _ get four seats with nigel farage as leader. one thing for— get four seats with nigel farage as leader. one thing for sure - get four seats with nigel farage as leader. one thing for sure is - get four seats with nigel farage as leader. one thing for sure is this. leader. one thing for sure is this leader. 0ne thing for sure is this is nigel— leader. one thing for sure is this is nigel farage's _ leader. one thing for sure is this is nigel farage's time _ leader. 0ne thing for sure is this is nigel farage's time to- leader.
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reform uk _ election? it is really interesting. reform uk were _ election? it is really interesting. reform uk were at _ election? it is really interesting. reform uk were at a _ election? it is really interesting. reform uk were at a low - election? it is really interesting. reform uk were at a low base, | election? it is really interesting. - reform uk were at a low base, nigel farage came along stepped back into the campaign and they took off in the campaign and they took off in the coles nash polls and they are polling at 12%, that i seem the coles nash polls and they are polling at i2%, that i seem to have flatlined in recent weeks so they have sort of stayed at that level and bumped round about there. it is probably too soon to say whether this is going to have an impact or not but i think what we can say is that this isn't really where a party wants to be the weekend before polling day, this is not what they want to be talking about, we are in the face of a campaign where all parties want to be out there hammering home their messages where instead of
reform uk _ election? it is really interesting. reform uk were _ election? it is really interesting. reform uk were at _ election? it is really interesting. reform uk were at a _ election? it is really interesting. reform uk were at a low - election? it is really interesting. reform uk were at a low base, | election? it is really interesting. - reform uk were at a low base, nigel farage came along stepped back into the campaign and they took off in the campaign and they took off in the coles...
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is uk as open? >> the uk is open. the difference is the european market is more fragmented because the u.s. market is much, much larger. so, most companies that have international markets will need to focus on the u.s. as the substantial al leading market. >> yeah. the uk -- have they not struck themselves in the foot? i'll give an example. google bought deep mine for 400 million pounds. no questions asked by the government at the time. uk, cambridge based company, not so long ago. with that one, the government did ask questions. with that one, it doesn't feel there is enough being done to keep uk startups here in the uk. should there be more done? >> there should be more done to keep companies independent for longer and self sustaining companies staying in private markets for a lengthier time. if you compare like for like, venture capital in the uk and europe and the u.s., at the early stage, it is roughly at par. the gap is at the scale-up stage. that is where more action is needed and the compact has been set up to
is uk as open? >> the uk is open. the difference is the european market is more fragmented because the u.s. market is much, much larger. so, most companies that have international markets will need to focus on the u.s. as the substantial al leading market. >> yeah. the uk -- have they not struck themselves in the foot? i'll give an example. google bought deep mine for 400 million pounds. no questions asked by the government at the time. uk, cambridge based company, not so long ago....
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is the leader of reform uk.— stand for clacton, and he is the leader of reform uk. we do have you now, so leader of reform uk. we do have you now. so time — leader of reform uk. we do have you now, so time for— leader of reform uk. we do have you now, so time for you _ leader of reform uk. we do have you now, so time for you to _ leader of reform uk. we do have you now, so time for you to make - leader of reform uk. we do have you now, so time for you to make your. now, so time for you to make your points. also, you will be contributing to that debate that the bbc is holding on the 7th ofjune. that is friday, the seven parties. are you embracing that, looking forward to that on friday? when nigel farage will be there? titer? nigel farage will be there? very much looking — nigel farage will be there? very much looking forward _ nigel farage will be there? 9 much looking forward to it. the problem with the british political landscape, particularly the two main parties is that they have become much the same. both of them trying to stand for the same things, gover
is the leader of reform uk.— stand for clacton, and he is the leader of reform uk. we do have you now, so leader of reform uk. we do have you now. so time — leader of reform uk. we do have you now, so time for— leader of reform uk. we do have you now, so time for you _ leader of reform uk. we do have you now, so time for you to _ leader of reform uk. we do have you now, so time for you to make - leader of reform uk. we do have you now, so time for you to make your. now, so time for you to...
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i it much needed boost to pubs and bars across the uk.— bars across the uk. i am in essex where this _ bars across the uk. i am in essex where this whole _ bars across the uk. i am in essex where this whole area _ bars across the uk. i am in essex where this whole area was - bars across the uk. i am in essex| where this whole area was packed last night with fans watching the game. i will find out how much the next few weeks could be worth to places like this. reform uk is set to unveil what it's calling a contract with voters ahead of next month's general election. a third food manufacturer has recalled products because of fears they could be contaminated with the e.coli bacteria. good morning. it's monday, the 17th ofjune.
i it much needed boost to pubs and bars across the uk.— bars across the uk. i am in essex where this _ bars across the uk. i am in essex where this whole _ bars across the uk. i am in essex where this whole area _ bars across the uk. i am in essex where this whole area was - bars across the uk. i am in essex| where this whole area was packed last night with fans watching the game. i will find out how much the next few weeks could be worth to places like this. reform uk is set to unveil what...
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bi that, the losing voters to reform uk? �* ., ., , ., , uk? at the moment the conservatives are losinr uk? at the moment the conservatives are losing voters _ uk? at the moment the conservatives are losing voters in _ uk? at the moment the conservatives are losing voters in every _ are losing voters in every direction. they are holding on to less than half of the people who voted for them in 2019. our poll shows today they are losing one in four 29 voters to reform uk. that's more than they are losing to labour or the lib dems but they are losing them everywhere.— or the lib dems but they are losing them everywhere. what about labour? the are them everywhere. what about labour? they are maintaining, _ them everywhere. what about labour? they are maintaining, we _ them everywhere. what about labour? they are maintaining, we have - them everywhere. what about labour? they are maintaining, we have them i they are maintaining, we have them at a 17 point lead. keir starmer has at a 17 point lead. keir starmer has a very clear lead on who would ma
bi that, the losing voters to reform uk? �* ., ., , ., , uk? at the moment the conservatives are losinr uk? at the moment the conservatives are losing voters _ uk? at the moment the conservatives are losing voters in _ uk? at the moment the conservatives are losing voters in every _ are losing voters in every direction. they are holding on to less than half of the people who voted for them in 2019. our poll shows today they are losing one in four 29 voters to reform uk. that's more than they...
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and uk teams as well! thank you _ champions league. and uk teams as well! thank you so _ champions league. and uk teams as well! thank you so much _ champions league. and uk teams as well! thank you so much for - champions league. and uk teams as well! thank you so much forjoining l well! thank you so much forjoining us, so far, every time england has played. thank you very much for your predictions. we'll see what happens when england do finally face slovenia a little bit later on, but first of all let's bring the weather in and find out what elizabeth rizzini is predicting. hello there, good evening. well, it's been the warmest day of the year so far in england and wales today. lots of blue sky and sunshine here in the lavender fields of hertfordshire, but it's turned a lot fresher for scotland and northern ireland. now, yesterday afternoon, 27 degrees celsius was recorded in aberdeenshire, but this afternoon across north—eastern scotland, just 12—13 degrees. so that's quite the drop, and the cooling trend is set to continue over the next couple of da
and uk teams as well! thank you _ champions league. and uk teams as well! thank you so _ champions league. and uk teams as well! thank you so much _ champions league. and uk teams as well! thank you so much for - champions league. and uk teams as well! thank you so much forjoining l well! thank you so much forjoining us, so far, every time england has played. thank you very much for your predictions. we'll see what happens when england do finally face slovenia a little bit later on, but first...
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reform uk hope that if nigel farage —— hopel uk hope that if nigel farage —— hope that if— uk hope that if nigel farage —— hope that if nigel— uk hope that if nigel farage —— hope that if nigel farage _ uk hope that if nigel farage —— hope that if nigel farage was— uk hope that if nigel farage —— hope that if nigel farage was going - uk hope that if nigel farage —— hope that if nigel farage was going to- that if nigel farage was going to stand _ that if nigel farage was going to stand they— that if nigel farage was going to stand they would _ that if nigel farage was going to stand they would be _ that if nigel farage was going to stand they would be doing - that if nigel farage was going to stand they would be doing well. that if nigel farage was going to. stand they would be doing well and they are _ stand they would be doing well and they are doing _ stand they would be doing well and they are doing that. _ stand they would be doing well and they are doing that. one _ stand they would be doing well and they are doing that. one is - stand they would be doing
reform uk hope that if nigel farage —— hopel uk hope that if nigel farage —— hope that if— uk hope that if nigel farage —— hope that if nigel— uk hope that if nigel farage —— hope that if nigel farage _ uk hope that if nigel farage —— hope that if nigel farage was— uk hope that if nigel farage —— hope that if nigel farage was going - uk hope that if nigel farage —— hope that if nigel farage was going to- that if nigel farage was going to stand _ that if nigel...
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tt female team 's, spain, uk? it is female team 's, spain, uk? tt isa huge female team 's, spain, uk? tt is a huge driver, and alsojust testament to what is going on in the women's game, the direction overall, the impact, everybody kind of focusing now on making sure the women's game can be as good as it can be, it is ona can be as good as it can be, it is on a real growth journey and we believe it is really set to continue. we believe it is really set to continue-— we believe it is really set to continue. for football clubs, for which — continue. for football clubs, for which clubs _ continue. for football clubs, for which clubs it _ continue. for football clubs, for which clubs it is - continue. for football clubs, for which clubs it is good - continue. for football clubs, l for which clubs it is good news and not so good news? of course we do know about the financial pressures on football clubs who have to pay out huge amounts for those better players. t for those better players. i think that is a really for those better players. t think t
tt female team 's, spain, uk? it is female team 's, spain, uk? tt isa huge female team 's, spain, uk? tt is a huge driver, and alsojust testament to what is going on in the women's game, the direction overall, the impact, everybody kind of focusing now on making sure the women's game can be as good as it can be, it is ona can be as good as it can be, it is on a real growth journey and we believe it is really set to continue. we believe it is really set to continue-— we believe it is really...
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it promising all sorts of uk economy-— promising all sorts of uk economy. if you look the headline _ economy. if you look the headline rate _ economy. if you look the headline rate of- economy. if you look the | headline rate of inflation, economy. if you look the i headline rate of inflation, it has come down fairly materially and this is probably one of the reasons rishi sunak called the election when he data. it was no coincidence it was on the same day inflation figures were released and fell by almost a percentage point due to be ——to be low to use when you look at the details of the report, the services domestic generated inflation was still far too strong for what the bank of england would like to see. running at almost 6%. they have to be careful these numbers are still very high. we need to look outside of the headline numbers and into the detail to see this. the other thing is we saw labour market yesterday report very strong in the sense of wages that are still growing at an elevated pace. the bank of england won't be happy about that. i don'
it promising all sorts of uk economy-— promising all sorts of uk economy. if you look the headline _ economy. if you look the headline rate _ economy. if you look the headline rate of- economy. if you look the | headline rate of inflation, economy. if you look the i headline rate of inflation, it has come down fairly materially and this is probably one of the reasons rishi sunak called the election when he data. it was no coincidence it was on the same day inflation figures were released and...
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the leader of reform uk — who'll be familiar around the world for formerly leading the pro—brexit uk independence party — claimed that russia's invasion of ukraine was provoked by europe and nato. with more, here's our political correspondent harry farley. vladimir putin this morning at a ceremony to mark the nazi invasion of russia in world war ii. his invasion of ukraine has largely united british politics. side this is more like a police interview. the man who says he wants to be leader of the opposition, there was a consequence of eu and nato expansion. we consequence of eu and nato mansion-— consequence of eu and nato exansion. ~ , ., ., , ., expansion. we promote this war. of course it is — expansion. we promote this war. of course it is his _ expansion. we promote this war. of course it is his fault... _ expansion. we promote this war. of course it is his fault... but - expansion. we promote this war. of course it is his fault... but we - course it is his fault... but we provoked _ course it is his fault... but we provoked it _ course it is his fault... but we provoked i
the leader of reform uk — who'll be familiar around the world for formerly leading the pro—brexit uk independence party — claimed that russia's invasion of ukraine was provoked by europe and nato. with more, here's our political correspondent harry farley. vladimir putin this morning at a ceremony to mark the nazi invasion of russia in world war ii. his invasion of ukraine has largely united british politics. side this is more like a police interview. the man who says he wants to be...
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now, let's turn to the uk election — and the leader of the reform uk party, nigel farage, has said that the west "provoked" russia's invasion of ukraine by expanding the european union and nato military alliance eastwards. he was speaking in a wide ranging interview with my colleague nick robinson. take a listen. when vladimir putin sent his troops across the border in '22, you blamed the west, not him. you said, i'lljust read it to you, and then you can react, that on a tweet, it was a consequence of eu and nato's expansion. is that a judgment you stand by? right, i'll tell you — what you don't know. i stood up in the european parliament in 2014 and i said and i quote, "there will be a war in ukraine". why did i say that? it was obvious to me, that the ever—eastward expansion of nato and the european union was giving this man a reason to his russian people, to say they're coming for us again and to go to war. but you were echoing him. i was — sorry? you were echoing him, that's what putin says. no, no, no, no! sorry, i've been saying this actually, actually, since the 1990s, ever
now, let's turn to the uk election — and the leader of the reform uk party, nigel farage, has said that the west "provoked" russia's invasion of ukraine by expanding the european union and nato military alliance eastwards. he was speaking in a wide ranging interview with my colleague nick robinson. take a listen. when vladimir putin sent his troops across the border in '22, you blamed the west, not him. you said, i'lljust read it to you, and then you can react, that on a tweet, it...
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seats— not to reform uk, but labourand lib conservatives tens of seats— not to reform uk, but labour and lib dem candidates. we reform uk, but labour and lib dem candidates. ~ . ., ., reform uk, but labour and lib dem candidates-— candidates. we have a say no and heard there _ candidates. we have a say no and heard there in _ candidates. we have a say no and heard there in the _ candidates. we have a say no and heard there in the report - candidates. we have a say no and heard there in the report that - heard there in the report that farage hasn't one before — what do you think he's thinking, in terms of this time round? do you think he's got a viable chance of winning? i think he must do, he must've looked at that constituency poll, he looked at that constituency poll, he looked at how weekly the conservatives are performing in the country as a whole, and it makes it worthwhile going for it, to be honest. i think probably, you'd have to say that he found that actually, there wasn't as much work for him in the us as perhaps he thought would be, and that may have factored into his
seats— not to reform uk, but labourand lib conservatives tens of seats— not to reform uk, but labour and lib dem candidates. we reform uk, but labour and lib dem candidates. ~ . ., ., reform uk, but labour and lib dem candidates-— candidates. we have a say no and heard there _ candidates. we have a say no and heard there in _ candidates. we have a say no and heard there in the _ candidates. we have a say no and heard there in the report - candidates. we have a say no and heard there in...
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yes, reform uk proposing _ resigned? yes, reform uk proposing a _ resigned? yes, reform uk proposing a significant - resigned? yes, reform uk. proposing a significant threat to rishi sunak�*s conservative party, not on seats but in terms of those they could take from the conservatives. one of the candidates has resigned, grant sinclair armstrong, after comments where he appeared — where he endorsed previously the bnp, a far right party here in the uk. he apologised and said he never supported the bnp but that he had been forced to step down from the party. reform uk haven't said up their manifesto. we expect details of that tomorrow. that is one of the conservatives that rishi sunak�*s conservatives face, suna k�*s conservatives face, reform sunak�*s conservatives face, reform uk, led by nigel farage, a prominent and successful campaign in many ways, here in the uk, is squeezing the vote on the right, and rishi sunak will be looking, i think, do notjust attack labour public policies over the next few weeks but to squeeze and persuade voters who are
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we are signed up, the uk, to play our role, the sanctuary. the rhetoric we are hearing current immigration in the uk now seems to say that we should not be applying those international obligations. expressing our desire to be seen as a nation of sanctuary quite simply says, yes, we will do what we should do under international law. it is a simple as that. should wales take more people? 95,000 people on an asylum backlog, would you welcome any more of those coming into wales? what we need to do is we need to recognise we need some immigration. the vilification of migrants unblocked is no service to our health and care sectors and the economy that needs them. can you simply say that you think the country can't cope with the number of immigrants coming in legally, not across the channel? if you say, look, last year it was roughly two times the population of coventry that moved here, is that hostile? one of the problems we have is the sheer disaster of the way that uk governments have dealt with immigration, they have allowed the backlog to grow
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now, let's get a uk legal perspective. persephone bridgman baker is partner at the law firm carter—ruck. thank you very much indeed forjoining us here in the studio. if this had been brought in the uk, do you think a case could've been made? i think the most important- thing, from the uk perspective in comparison to the us i perspective, is the amount of damages which onel would be able to seek. i mean, this is way over- and above what you would even be able to put down on your claim for — i in a claim for this sort - in the uk, and i think that's probably driven the decision to bring it in the us. - so, what could you put in the uk? so, in the uk, damages. for defamation are pinned to the damages that| you would expect for personal injury claims. so, you might expect in the low. hundreds of thousands maximum, really, for a defamation claim in the uk courts — and, of course, our defamation claims are now overseen - by a judge alone. i think that possibly may have been an influencing factor - here because juries are k
now, let's get a uk legal perspective. persephone bridgman baker is partner at the law firm carter—ruck. thank you very much indeed forjoining us here in the studio. if this had been brought in the uk, do you think a case could've been made? i think the most important- thing, from the uk perspective in comparison to the us i perspective, is the amount of damages which onel would be able to seek. i mean, this is way over- and above what you would even be able to put down on your claim for —...
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uk, after publically insisting ten days ago that he had no intention of doing so. we're starting newsday in the us state of delaware, where a jury has been selected in the trial ofjoe biden�*s son hunter on gun charges. it's the first prosecution in us history for a child of a sitting president.
uk, after publically insisting ten days ago that he had no intention of doing so. we're starting newsday in the us state of delaware, where a jury has been selected in the trial ofjoe biden�*s son hunter on gun charges. it's the first prosecution in us history for a child of a sitting president.
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so, what could you put in the uk? so, in the uk, damages. for defamation are pinned to the damages that you would expect for personal injury claims. _ so, you might expect in the low. hundreds of thousands maximum, really, for a defamation claim - in the uk courts — and, of course, our defamation claims are now overseen by a judge alone. - i think that possibly may have been an influencing factor— | here because juries are known to bej more sympathetic to human stories. i having said that, that could go i either way in this case, of course, because you have two individuals, both of whom have their - idiosyncrasies, and who knows - which way a jury might turn on that. but in relation to the differences in our standards of proof, - for example, as referenced| by stuart, i think the points that he makes all stand. here, you would havej to show that the story was substantially true —j and you referred to that when you asked about whether or not you have to get the exact numbers i of the emails right. i think here, i
so, what could you put in the uk? so, in the uk, damages. for defamation are pinned to the damages that you would expect for personal injury claims. _ so, you might expect in the low. hundreds of thousands maximum, really, for a defamation claim - in the uk courts — and, of course, our defamation claims are now overseen by a judge alone. - i think that possibly may have been an influencing factor— | here because juries are known to bej more sympathetic to human stories. i having said that,...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the bbc has seen and heard evidence that israeli troops in the occupied west bank carried injured palestinian men on the bonnet of a military jeep at least three times during an operation injenin earlier this month. it follows a video that emerged last week showing one of the men, mujahid abadi balas, being driven on the front of the car, sparking international concern. the bbc has now spoken to two more people who say the same thing happened to them, as our middle east correspondnt lucy williamson reports from jenin. mujahid's encounter with israel's army is written over his body. gunshot wounds to his leg and shoulder, burns and bruises, from where he was forced onto the bonnet of a militaryjeep. "they told me not to hold on", he said. "i was saying my final prayers. i didn't expect to survive." the video of his journey caused international outrage, but mujahid was not the only one. samir, shot in the back during the same military raid, was unable to stand, he told us, but was carri
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the bbc has seen and heard evidence that israeli troops in the occupied west bank carried injured palestinian men on the bonnet of a military jeep at least three times during an operation injenin earlier this month. it follows a video that emerged last week showing one of the men, mujahid abadi balas, being driven on the front of the car, sparking international concern. the bbc has now spoken to two more people who say the same thing...
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the _ non—uk national, she came to the uk within the past— non—uk national, she came to the uk within the past two _ non—uk national, she came to the uk within the past two years, _ non—uk national, she came to the uk within the past two years, are - non—uk national, she came to the uk within the past two years, are you - within the past two years, are you saying _ within the past two years, are you saying that — within the past two years, are you saying that people _ within the past two years, are you saying that people like _ within the past two years, are you saying that people like her- within the past two years, are you saying that people like her are - within the past two years, are you | saying that people like her are not welcome _ saying that people like her are not welcome anymore? _ saying that people like her are not welcome anymore?— saying that people like her are not welcome anymore? what i am saying is welcome anymore? what i am saying is we cannot have — welcome anymore? what i am saying is we cannot have limitless _ welcome anymore? what i am saying is we
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a reformed uk candidate disowns the — 1978. a reformed uk candidate disowns the party _ 1978. a reformed uk candidate disowns the party scene - 1978. a reformed uk candidate disowns the party scene he - 1978. a reformed uk candidate disowns the party scene he is l disowns the party scene he is disillusioned and endorses the local content conservative candidate instead. hello, i'm kasia madera. let's start at the euros, where england are trailing slovakia in their last 16 knockout match. they went a goal behind midway through the first half and haven't yet been able to get back on equal terms. subdued fans in south london in brixton. in a venue where we have been monitoring the fans there during every england match and our correspondent is somewhere amongst the crowds during this half—time where slovakia are indeed leading england i—o where slovakia are indeed leading england 1—0 at half—time. so we will hopefully speak to some of the fans down there. there is going to be a lot of question is when it comes to the manager gareth southgate and arguably it is looking like
a reformed uk candidate disowns the — 1978. a reformed uk candidate disowns the party _ 1978. a reformed uk candidate disowns the party scene - 1978. a reformed uk candidate disowns the party scene he - 1978. a reformed uk candidate disowns the party scene he is l disowns the party scene he is disillusioned and endorses the local content conservative candidate instead. hello, i'm kasia madera. let's start at the euros, where england are trailing slovakia in their last 16 knockout match. they...
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he reform uk. absolute delight. he accepted . accepted. >> then nigel farage stands up and says stuff like this the taxes will stay high. >> we know that mass immigration will continue regardless of which party wins power. we know that people will get poorer , but that people will get poorer, but we also know that crime or fear of crime will get worse. and these are all symptoms of a country that actually is in decline. but can you believe a poll out last week showed that 52% of 18 to 34 year olds don't even know what d—day is ? even know what d—day is? >> but then he dropped this bombshell. but i couldn't help after each exchange. >> i simply couldn't help feeling that somehow they felt i was letting them down, that i wasn't standing up for these people, people in their millions who stood with me. so i have decided i've changed my mind . decided i've changed my mind. it's allowed you now. it's not always a sign of weakness. it could potentially be a sign of strength. so i am going to stand in this election . in
he reform uk. absolute delight. he accepted . accepted. >> then nigel farage stands up and says stuff like this the taxes will stay high. >> we know that mass immigration will continue regardless of which party wins power. we know that people will get poorer , but that people will get poorer, but we also know that crime or fear of crime will get worse. and these are all symptoms of a country that actually is in decline. but can you believe a poll out last week showed that 52% of 18...
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. of the —— conservatives. —— reform uk~ there — of the —— conservatives. —— reform uk. there have been 16 polls published, just in the last week, that have — published, just in the last week, that have fieldwork dates post nigel farage's _ that have fieldwork dates post nigel farage's announcement. nine of those show the _ farage's announcement. nine of those show the conservatives ahead, four of them _ show the conservatives ahead, four of them show a tie, and only three show— of them show a tie, and only three show reform head, only one of those shows _ show reform head, only one of those shows that _ show reform head, only one of those shows that being more than a by one point _ shows that being more than a by one point there — shows that being more than a by one point. there are questions around that _ point. there are questions around that if_ point. there are questions around that if you — point. there are questions around that. if you add all of that out, the average is that the conservatives are still three points ahead, _ conservatives are still three p
. of the —— conservatives. —— reform uk~ there — of the —— conservatives. —— reform uk. there have been 16 polls published, just in the last week, that have — published, just in the last week, that have fieldwork dates post nigel farage's _ that have fieldwork dates post nigel farage's announcement. nine of those show the _ farage's announcement. nine of those show the conservatives ahead, four of them _ show the conservatives ahead, four of them show a tie, and only three...
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reform uk did electrify the _ opinion polls. reform uk did electrify the early _ opinion polls. reform uk did electrify the early days - opinion polls. reform uk did electrify the early days of. opinion polls. reform uk did| electrify the early days of this campaign, particularly when nigel farage went on the stage and spotted an opportunity and announced in the leader and then candidate in this election. i made it certainly start to grow in the polls, i think that has flatlined a little bit in the last week or so, they may have hit a ceiling, certainly in terms of the polling. but i think it is undeniable he doesn't really want this sort of scrutiny now about his party. i think what is also interesting is that in the early stages of this campaign, the conservatives, who see themselves very much in the target of nigel farage, and nigel farage hopes to hoover up lows of conservative voters in this election and help position himself as a major voice in the right of british politics,. until now, i think they have tiptoed around him and been reluctant to criticise his party and peop
reform uk did electrify the _ opinion polls. reform uk did electrify the early _ opinion polls. reform uk did electrify the early days - opinion polls. reform uk did electrify the early days of. opinion polls. reform uk did| electrify the early days of this campaign, particularly when nigel farage went on the stage and spotted an opportunity and announced in the leader and then candidate in this election. i made it certainly start to grow in the polls, i think that has flatlined a little bit in...
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the leader of reform uk. nigel farage had complained to the bbc that he should have been invited on the programme and on tuesday the corporation came up with a compromise solution, sending out this press release. there will now also be an additional question time leader, special featuring representatives from reform uk and the green party broadcast on friday 28th june. this added programme reflects the fact that it is clear from across a broad range of opinion polls that the support for reform uk has been growing. so did that hasty scheduling of an extra programme next week in which nigel farage will presumably participate satisfy all concerned? no, it wasn't good enough for the likes of steve who wrote, nigel farage has effectively been sidelined by the bbc who have added an extra question time featuring him. while the reform uk leader opened up anotherflank in his battle for bbc airtime, viewers such asjoanna felt the corporation had already given up too much ground. why is the reform party getting so much
the leader of reform uk. nigel farage had complained to the bbc that he should have been invited on the programme and on tuesday the corporation came up with a compromise solution, sending out this press release. there will now also be an additional question time leader, special featuring representatives from reform uk and the green party broadcast on friday 28th june. this added programme reflects the fact that it is clear from across a broad range of opinion polls that the support for reform...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. you're with business today, i am sally bundock. it's all change for our banknotes because from today, notes featuring the portrait of king charles enter circulation. he's only the second monarch to appear on notes from the bank of england. banknotes issued in scotland and northern ireland don't include the monarch. but those already in circulation featuring queen elizabeth — whose portrait first appeared on banknotes in 1960 — will still be accepted in the shops. and yet, do we still want to use cash? that is a whole another debate. here's our cost of living correspondent kevin peachey. cash may no longer be king. but finally, the king is on our cash. printed months ago, preparations are complete for these banknotes to enter circulation from today. and if it's your portrait on them... i wondered how it would come out. ..you'll be curious about how they look. these are the first issues. the rest will be introduced steadily when demand rises or when damaged banknotes need replacing.
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(pres 00v)inthe uk... veteran left—wing politician diane abbott says she intends to "run and win" as a labour candidate. scotland first minister john swinney officially launches the snp's general election campaign — less than a month after he became party leader. mexicans are at the polls in an election which is almost certain to result in the country's first female president. it's been the most violent election campaign in modern mexican history. south africa's ruling anc says it will talk to all parties about forming a coalition government after losing its majority for the first time in 30 years. and a chinese spacecraft has landed on the far side of the moon in a landmark mission to retrieve rock and soil samples. tributes have been pouring in for the former great britain and leeds rhinos rugby league international rob burrow, who has died aged a1, after a five year struggle with motor neurone disease. the prince of wales described him as a "legend of rugby league" who had a "huge heart."
(pres 00v)inthe uk... veteran left—wing politician diane abbott says she intends to "run and win" as a labour candidate. scotland first minister john swinney officially launches the snp's general election campaign — less than a month after he became party leader. mexicans are at the polls in an election which is almost certain to result in the country's first female president. it's been the most violent election campaign in modern mexican history. south africa's ruling anc says it...
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that the uk accelerates the progress to net zero. there was a consensus even within the conservative party with regard to how to tackle the transition and now it seems to have gone away a little bit. what are your thoughts? >> disappointing to see the change in the consensus. all of the evidence points this to being the right direction for the uk to travel. this is not just about decarbonizing our economy, but creating a cleaner energy for our future. we know the rest of the world is on this journey, too. we have a choice. we can either keep up, stay a leader, be an head and have the innovations here in the uk or wait for the rest of the world to do that and we lag behind. that can be very, very hard for us to catch up on in the long term. this is the clear choice. this is not about do we or not do net zero? it is about how do we keep up with the world. >> are we losing, let's call it that lead, because maybe you don't hear enough in manifestos and all of the campaigning? >> the campaigning is not focusing on net zero. that's a shame
that the uk accelerates the progress to net zero. there was a consensus even within the conservative party with regard to how to tackle the transition and now it seems to have gone away a little bit. what are your thoughts? >> disappointing to see the change in the consensus. all of the evidence points this to being the right direction for the uk to travel. this is not just about decarbonizing our economy, but creating a cleaner energy for our future. we know the rest of the world is on...
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do you think that reformed uk are likely to — forth. do you think that reformed uk are likely to win _ forth. do you think that reformed uk are likely to win any _ forth. do you think that reformed uk are likely to win any seats _ forth. do you think that reformed uk are likely to win any seats or - forth. do you think that reformed uk are likely to win any seats or is - forth. do you think that reformed uk are likely to win any seats or is it - are likely to win any seats or is it more likely that they will just take votes away from the conservatives? it is likely that they will take votes away from the conservatives and if the bulls are to believed, they will take many foods away from they will take many foods away from the conservatives, but it is remaining to be seen if they will win any seats in the election and it is something that nigel farage has been candid about, saying he doesn't know how many seats they will win. there is an mega poll out this morning that suggest they could well win a handful of seats. to think that rishi s
do you think that reformed uk are likely to — forth. do you think that reformed uk are likely to win _ forth. do you think that reformed uk are likely to win any _ forth. do you think that reformed uk are likely to win any seats _ forth. do you think that reformed uk are likely to win any seats or - forth. do you think that reformed uk are likely to win any seats or is - forth. do you think that reformed uk are likely to win any seats or is it - are likely to win any seats or is it more...
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only a uk problem as well, it is. can waive, something that is not| only a uk problem as well, it is a global— only a uk problem as well, it is a global problem. _ only a uk problem as well, it is a global problem, you _ only a uk problem as well, it is a global problem, you have - only a uk problem as well, it is a global problem, you have had i only a uk problem as well, it is a - global problem, you have had anaemic growth _ global problem, you have had anaemic growth in _ global problem, you have had anaemic growth in the _ global problem, you have had anaemic growth in the western _ global problem, you have had anaemic growth in the western world, - global problem, you have had anaemic growth in the western world, i - global problem, you have had anaemic growth in the western world, i think. growth in the western world, i think a lot of— growth in the western world, i think a lot of people — growth in the western world, i think a lot of people look _ growth in the western world, i think a lot of people look at _ growth in the western world, i think a lot of people look at
only a uk problem as well, it is. can waive, something that is not| only a uk problem as well, it is a global— only a uk problem as well, it is a global problem. _ only a uk problem as well, it is a global problem, you _ only a uk problem as well, it is a global problem, you have - only a uk problem as well, it is a global problem, you have had i only a uk problem as well, it is a - global problem, you have had anaemic growth _ global problem, you have had anaemic growth in _ global problem,...
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the uk's nuclear weapons . against the uk's nuclear weapons eight _ against the uk's nuclear weapons eight years— against the uk's nuclear weapons eight years ago— against the uk's nuclear weapons eight years ago as _ against the uk's nuclear weapons eight years ago as did _ against the uk's nuclear weapons eight years ago as did plenty- against the uk's nuclear weapons eight years ago as did plenty of. eight years ago as did plenty of other— eight years ago as did plenty of other current _ eight years ago as did plenty of other current labour— eight years ago as did plenty of. other current labour frontbencher is. other current labour frontbencher is how— other current labour frontbencher is. how unshakeable _ other current labour frontbencher is. how unshakeable are - other current labour frontbencher is. how unshakeable are their- other current labour frontbencher . is. how unshakeable are their views? it isa it is a vital part of our defence and of— it is a vital part of our defence and of course it means we have to be prepared _ and of course it means we have to be p
the uk's nuclear weapons . against the uk's nuclear weapons eight _ against the uk's nuclear weapons eight years— against the uk's nuclear weapons eight years ago— against the uk's nuclear weapons eight years ago as _ against the uk's nuclear weapons eight years ago as did _ against the uk's nuclear weapons eight years ago as did plenty- against the uk's nuclear weapons eight years ago as did plenty of. eight years ago as did plenty of other— eight years ago as did plenty of other current...
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it's notjust in the us or in the uk or with brexit or- or in the uk or with brexit or with france _ or in the uk or with brexit or with france or— or in the uk or with brexit or with france or russia _ or in the uk or with brexit or with france or russia put _ or in the uk or with brexit or with france or russia put up there - or in the uk or with brexit or with france or russia put up there is. france or russia put up there is 'ust france or russia put up there is just the — france or russia put up there is just the sense _ france or russia put up there is just the sense that _ france or russia put up there is just the sense that things - france or russia put up there is just the sense that things are l france or russia put up there isj just the sense that things are in france or russia put up there is. just the sense that things are in a churn _ just the sense that things are in a churn the — just the sense that things are in a churn. the more _ just the sense that things are in a churn. the more mature - just the sense that things are in a churn. the more mature that- churn. t
it's notjust in the us or in the uk or with brexit or- or in the uk or with brexit or with france _ or in the uk or with brexit or with france or— or in the uk or with brexit or with france or russia _ or in the uk or with brexit or with france or russia put _ or in the uk or with brexit or with france or russia put up there - or in the uk or with brexit or with france or russia put up there is. france or russia put up there is 'ust france or russia put up there is just the — france or...
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the uk prime minister speaking there while also campaigning for the uk general election. let's now speak to uk foreign secretary, lord cameron. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. are you hopeful that the us proposal will actually work? are you hearing that it will work, that hamas and benjamin netanyahu will accept it? hamas and ben'amin netanyahu will accet it? ~ ., .,, accept it? well, we are hopeful because we _ accept it? well, we are hopeful because we believe _ accept it? well, we are hopeful because we believe this - accept it? well, we are hopeful because we believe this is - accept it? well, we are hopeful because we believe this is an i because we believe this is an opportunity that we almost seized to bring this conflict to a permanent end. we have been arguing for a long time that you need, as the prime ministerjust said, have that stop in the fighting and put in place the conditions to make it sustainable so that you don't go back to fighting and you build a peace process. and thatis and you build a peace process. and that is what is on the table. crucially
the uk prime minister speaking there while also campaigning for the uk general election. let's now speak to uk foreign secretary, lord cameron. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. are you hopeful that the us proposal will actually work? are you hearing that it will work, that hamas and benjamin netanyahu will accept it? hamas and ben'amin netanyahu will accet it? ~ ., .,, accept it? well, we are hopeful because we _ accept it? well, we are hopeful because we believe _ accept it? well, we are...
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or the more, at least so far, aggressive stance in the uk orthe eu, but it would _ stance in the uk orthe eu, but it would he — stance in the uk orthe eu, but it would be interesting to see how those _ would be interesting to see how those other areas respond, once america — those other areas respond, once america has decided what it actually is going _ america has decided what it actually is going to _ america has decided what it actually is going to do. i imagine that in the end. — is going to do. i imagine that in the end, their plans will perhaps be watered _ the end, their plans will perhaps be watered down, in the final analysis, but we _ watered down, in the final analysis, but we witt— watered down, in the final analysis, but we will have to wait and see. [it is but we will have to wait and see. is worth but we will have to wait and see. it is worth noting that tiktok was banned in india, when i lived out there and there were a lot of people whose businesses relied on it tiktok. it is the same in the us, i guess, isn't it, melissa? yes tiktok. it is the same in the u
or the more, at least so far, aggressive stance in the uk orthe eu, but it would _ stance in the uk orthe eu, but it would he — stance in the uk orthe eu, but it would be interesting to see how those _ would be interesting to see how those other areas respond, once america — those other areas respond, once america has decided what it actually is going _ america has decided what it actually is going to _ america has decided what it actually is going to do. i imagine that in the end. — is...
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you might think in the uk that we are going— might think in the uk that we are going in— might think in the uk that we are going in a — might think in the uk that we are going in a different direction to our neighbours in europe who are embracing — our neighbours in europe who are embracing more extreme parties and that we _ embracing more extreme parties and that we might be thinking we are moving _ that we might be thinking we are moving away from populism, but all it takes— moving away from populism, but all it takes is— moving away from populism, but all it takes is another election for that— it takes is another election for that on— it takes is another election for that on the line when things have not recklessly changed and got better— not recklessly changed and got better for there to be a really extreme _ better for there to be a really extreme reaction in the opposite sense~ _ extreme reaction in the opposite sense so — extreme reaction in the opposite sense so i — extreme reaction in the opposite sense. so i think it is a dangerous time _ sense. so i think
you might think in the uk that we are going— might think in the uk that we are going in— might think in the uk that we are going in a — might think in the uk that we are going in a different direction to our neighbours in europe who are embracing — our neighbours in europe who are embracing more extreme parties and that we _ embracing more extreme parties and that we might be thinking we are moving _ that we might be thinking we are moving away from populism, but all it takes— moving...
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the uk finds itself bit. context in which the uk finds itself bit~ having — context in which the uk finds itself bit. having failed _ context in which the uk finds itself bit. having failed to _ context in which the uk finds itself bit. having failed to be _ context in which the uk finds itself bit. having failed to be there i- bit. having failed to be there i think— bit. having failed to be there i think it — bit. having failed to be there i think it was _ bit. having failed to be there i think it was interpreted - bit. having failed to be there ij think it was interpreted rightly bit. having failed to be there i. think it was interpreted rightly is a terrible — think it was interpreted rightly is a terrible political— think it was interpreted rightly is a terrible political misjudge i think it was interpreted rightly is a terrible political misjudge —— l a terrible political misjudge —— misjudgnrent, _ a terrible political misjudge —— misjudgment, when _ a terrible political misjudge
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five ebb m da 5 to the uk eneral election days to the uk general election rishi sunak and keir starmer have been out campaigning a defence and support for veterans. at an event in london this evening the labour leader warned that nothing could be decided even though opinion polls suggest that labour is on course to win. meanwhile visiting a temple tonight the prime minister said that his hindu faith guided him in his public service and said he was proud that the united kingdom was a world most successful multiethnic, multi—faith community for the adding we should all be uplifted by that. meanwhile, reform has withdrawn support from the it's it's candidates because of offensive comments that they reportedly made. our political correspondent begins our coverage. the finishing line is in sight. we've had the manifestos, the pitches and promises. now the campaigns are all about persuading supporters to get out and vote. change is possible. most of all, they need to be convinced. to vote for it because change doesn't happen unless you vote for it. labour's leader, sir keir starmer, has be
five ebb m da 5 to the uk eneral election days to the uk general election rishi sunak and keir starmer have been out campaigning a defence and support for veterans. at an event in london this evening the labour leader warned that nothing could be decided even though opinion polls suggest that labour is on course to win. meanwhile visiting a temple tonight the prime minister said that his hindu faith guided him in his public service and said he was proud that the united kingdom was a world most...
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uk is going to lose 60 causing. the uk is going to lose a0 billion in tax revenues because of reduced growth and we did have an independence referendum in 201a and the snp went on to win the general elections in 2015 and 2017 and 2019 and the scottish parliament election of 2021 so the pointjohn was making today and it was a profound point is that this is about democracy. if we win a majority of seats and win the general election in scotland, that strengthens our mandate and we will give effect of that in scotland but in a democracy you would expect the uk government to give effect to that as well. . �* , uk government to give effect to that as well. . �*, ,, uk government to give effect to that as well. . �* , , ., ., as well. that's if you win a majority — as well. that's if you win a majority of _ as well. that's if you win a majority of seats - as well. that's if you win a majority of seats which - as well. that's if you win a - majority of seats which means at that point you would be empowered to push f
uk is going to lose 60 causing. the uk is going to lose a0 billion in tax revenues because of reduced growth and we did have an independence referendum in 201a and the snp went on to win the general elections in 2015 and 2017 and 2019 and the scottish parliament election of 2021 so the pointjohn was making today and it was a profound point is that this is about democracy. if we win a majority of seats and win the general election in scotland, that strengthens our mandate and we will give effect...
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and uk-based olitics. , ., , national issues and uk-based olitics. , ,, , ., national issues and uk-based olitics. , ,, ., politics. yes, i think it is one of those times _ politics. yes, i think it is one of those times really. _ politics. yes, i think it is one of those times really. everyone i politics. yes, i think it is one of. those times really. everyone has politics. yes, i think it is one of- those times really. everyone has an idea of— those times really. everyone has an idea of what— those times really. everyone has an idea of what is going to happen next. _ idea of what is going to happen next. but — idea of what is going to happen next, but they will have their own opinions — next, but they will have their own opinions of— next, but they will have their own opinions of what that will look like. — opinions of what that will look like. so — opinions of what that will look like. so i _ opinions of what that will look like, so i think it will be very interesting to see looking at the debate — interesting to see looking at the debate tonight exactly what will happe
and uk-based olitics. , ., , national issues and uk-based olitics. , ,, , ., national issues and uk-based olitics. , ,, ., politics. yes, i think it is one of those times _ politics. yes, i think it is one of those times really. _ politics. yes, i think it is one of those times really. everyone i politics. yes, i think it is one of. those times really. everyone has politics. yes, i think it is one of- those times really. everyone has an idea of— those times really. everyone has an idea of...
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. >> we're broadcasting live from the heart of westminster all across the uk . across the uk. >> on today's show, gb news can exclusively reveal that six tory candidates are on the verge of censorship , candidates are on the verge of censorship, only candidates are on the verge of censorship , only defecting to censorship, only defecting to the reform party. it spells a huge headache for rishi sunak ahead of tonight's first live tv debate, we'll bring you all the latest and all the...