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tv   The Papers  BBC News  October 3, 2018 10:45pm-11:01pm BST

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i mean, she danced here is that. i mean, she danced twice when she was in africa and she has a bit of a taste for it. that's where it has come from. she is poking fun of herself because it we nt poking fun of herself because it went viral, that video for dancing twice in africa and everyone was laughing at her because she's not very good dancer. it's whether you can watch that without putting her hands over your eyes. we would do quite like politicians that poke fun at themselves. yeah, and especially her because she's not noted for her sense of humour. she seen as being quite straightlaced and dour so it took us all by surprise when the music started blasting out and she comes jiving music started blasting out and she comesjiving onto the stage. basicallyjust wanted to make it stop suing to get on with the speech. and did you want very long
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to be fair. this is a viral momentum is that? and has been put to all sorts of tunes. heaven sent for the internet and it means. this is highlighted in the guardian which has get the same pictures. it's focusing more on what she said in terms of her speech and one of the things she was talking about is if she gets a support for her kind of brexit she will and austerity and effectively ten years on from the financial crash is a promise to and austerity. is that a significant pledge do you think? i think it shows where she is at personally. obviously brexit has dominated so of her time as prime minister and i know that there's domestic agenda there. i do genuinely think that's
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something she wants to achieve and it's a really bold thing to say that you are going to and austerity next year with this sort of spending review that is coming and that's going to offer all kinds of new deals on public spending. so it seems like a really old place to have made and they look at how likely that is to be fulfilled. dyla n likely that is to be fulfilled. dylan thing i would say is that she did not mention chequers in her speech. she did not mention her brexit deal by name and i almost felt as if she was saying to her mps that you need to back me on this and that you need to back me on this and that we will look at austerity. celek it was a little bit threatening that there's this huge hurdle to get over first before we can move onto the next stage. do you think she is genuine when she says she is going to and austerity? because there were announcements on things like the nhs and was the
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purse strings of local authorities so purse strings of local authorities so they can build more houses. purse strings of local authorities so they can build more housesm was quite light on policy. policy that has been in place for eight years. and the big take away as you can see from the front page is that austerity pledge. and jeremy corbyn has said that. last year he was a will and austerity imposed public spending and you see how well that we nt spending and you see how well that went down with the public and how close they came to actually winning the general election. is this the tories trying to sell a big vision to the public and notjust brexit? we had theresa may is try to manage brexit but she needs to revel the labour party with a big vision? thing for a lot of voters they're seen as thing for a lot of voters they're seen as the party of brexit and
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austerity. she is trying to look beyond brexit and what was interesting is she seemed to tie ending austerity with getting a good break the deal. but then afterwards her people were running about saying it was not dependent on getting a good brexit deal. that's not how it sounded, and also being warned that no deal could lead to economic armageddon almost. i don't know how you could do that while also boosting public spending. the devil is in the details. it made for a good headline and a good line in the speech but actually having a full through increasing public spending. we still have a massive debt. so the metro front page is this. she was not pole dancing obviously but it's a bit ofa not pole dancing obviously but it's a bit of a title i suppose. they
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have pictures of her and her various different poses but i suppose the serious question to ask at the end of this conference is is she stronger in her position as party leader and prime minister that she was the beginning of the week? she hasn't diminished to galvanise mps around her. you can't underestimate how annoyed a lot of conservative mps were with the way that the boris johnson came to the conference, dominated the news agenda. but then they all want to listen to him. and so they all want to listen to him. and so divided in various lake vista may conservative backbenchers that were vivid and who sent messages to me saying how well they think theresa may did. sol saying how well they think theresa may did. so ijust think it's more divided than ever. she has made abutters of the more time which is something we say about theresa may but i think we're in that position again. she has deftly come out better at the end of conference that she was going into it. she certainly have a lot of support of mps. can
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she hang on much longer? she! going to go down without a fight and eve ryo ne to go down without a fight and everyone expected her to shuffle off quietly. she never mentioned him by name in her speech wisely she did not say boris but she said one subtle digs in a speech yesterday and also, made about business in the past. i think she has had a much better conference than a lot of people expected. he openly ridiculed her this week with the running through the wheat field. her this week with the running through the wheat fieldli her this week with the running through the wheat field. i think thatis through the wheat field. i think that is a case of the a lot of mps backed up. what you would remember is that he wants to be premised her he has to have a lot of mps voting against herand he has to have a lot of mps voting against her and supporting him to be her successor. he has not gone about it in her successor. he has not gone about itina her successor. he has not gone about it in a very subtle way. a quick
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look at the ft. her dancing or something like that. vowing to and austerity if the tories unite over brexit and thought there was an interesting detail in the story. interesting analysis of this spies that theresa may has made of austerity. besic comments from him here for me government same threat difficult to see how she can meaningfully deliver on this commitment without raising taxes or relaxing and committing to bahrain. the interesting to see with the chancellor has to say about this. i don't could we have been given m essa 9 es don't could we have been given m essa g es to don't could we have been given messages to sit as loads of money out there to increase public spending. i don't think he's a sitting on a pot of gold or anything. also of the policies today about removing the cap from councils
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so about removing the cap from councils so they can build more affordable housing. that means they will be able to borrow more and apparently the analysis here it says that that could add £1 billion a year to the deficit. that doesn't sound like the finances are all working out. probably a lot of tough discussions with philip hammond. he has already made commitments to spend an extra £20 million of nhs and we don't know how they're going to find that money. presumably ending austerity will, top of that. it has speculation that they might drop that to £800 million will stop a lot of money the treasury will forgo by maintaining that freeze. so it was a crowd pleasing speech but as i say... and a crowd pleasing dance. that's enough to the dancing. ubuntu other main story in the guardian and
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it's the inquest into the deaths of the terror attack and the corner talking about the possibility that the police constable who died might not have died if armed police had been positioned in the right place in the palace of westminster. they have always insisted there's nothing more that could have been done to prevent pc palmer's death and his family has insisted that if there had been armed police nearby at the gate the attacker would got through. or they would have been able to apprehend him. in the corner has come down on the side of the family saying they could have had armed guards of the times there. we were working there on that day and they remember it very well there's lots of steps that have been taken subsequently. to what extent do you
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make parliament a fortress? dad talked about pedestrian i think the whole area. they say you are sealing off the home of democracy from the public. i feel very off the home of democracy from the public. i feelvery safe in off the home of democracy from the public. i feel very safe in the building now. made huge improvements. shouldn't those have been made before? it's a case of locking the stable door after the horse has bolted. it's obvious that abounds to be struck because people have access to the politicians the same time protecting politicians that were component as well they do a fantasticjob this tragic to the pc but those measures were not in place. the attacker jumped pc but those measures were not in place. the attackerjumped over a tiny little fans that was there at the time and that's long gone now.
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but don't have for for now. thank you very much indeed for being with us. you very much indeed for being with us. we will be back with much more on the papers at 11:30pm. next is the weather and that's with louise. it evening. for many was quite a cloudy started to the day but slowly and surely as he went through the day the clouds started to thin out and break across the south and west. and allowing for some beautiful sunshine to come through as depicted by this weather watching pictures sentin by this weather watching pictures sent in from kevin. it was done this on the highest value today with 21. different cloud in the aisles. the
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northern and western isles could see a brace of rain tonight tonight here ina bit a brace of rain tonight tonight here in a bit more of the greens. elsewhere the couple tempted, go and could see patchy mist and fog forming cross the southern areas. a mild night double figures across the country. starting tomorrow the driving seat across england and wales. that will bring more persistent rain through scotland as we go through the day. elsewhere with that southwest flow always the risk of more cloud and on the facing coasts and the cloud will thin and break it to grow through the day. a little more detail and iran moved out across the spine of scotland into northern ireland and ahead of its cool c showery outbreaks of rain through the isle of man and into the la ke through the isle of man and into the lake district. for england and wales the cloud should break up into the afternoon and temperatures in the sunshine againjust like afternoon and temperatures in the sunshine again just like today should perhaps do get to the high teens. cooler to the far north. that
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weather front will gradually sink its way south overnight thursday into friday. pretty much split the country into an terms of the feel of the weather. in the south of the front some sunshine with quite warm and humid feeling into the north of the fronts of the cooler. ten 12 degrees here seen 21 not out of the question. as we move out of friday into the start of the weekend looks as though we will continue to see what weather slowly sinking its way south and east. perhaps not arriving to the end of the day on saturday and then behind somewhat brighter conditions to follow for sunday. take care. this is bbc news. i'm ben bland. /i'm the ben brown. —— i'm ben
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brown. the headlines at 11pm: an upbeat rallying call from the prime minister as she promises better days ahead for britain. the decade after the financial crash, people need to know that the austerity it led to is over, and that their hard work has paid off. applause she also called on her party to show unity over brexit. if they all go off in different directions in pursuit of our own visions of the perfect brexit, we risk ending up with no brexit at all -- if risk ending up with no brexit at all —— if we all go off.
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