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the tories have _ more strikes? it is inevitable. the tories have driven _ more strikes?e tories have driven our _ more strikes? it is inevitable. the tories have driven our economy i more strikes? it is inevitable. the l tories have driven our economy into a vice —like grip. we have very low growth, no growth in the economy, and high inflation and high taxes. the tories lacked the policy, the imagination and creativity and boldness to get us out of this vice —like grip they have driven us into and that is why the labour party have done our plans coming out this weekend. their workers on low wages, minimum wage, would, for the first time, we would instruct the low wage commission to start taking into account the cost of living when they are calculating minimum wage. that to minimum million workers. 0ver are calculating minimum wage. that to minimum million workers. over the winter months, no one in this country would pay a penny more for their energy bills that is 2 million people. their energy bills that is 2 million --eole. ., , ., ., their energy bills that is 2 millio
the tories have _ more strikes? it is inevitable. the tories have driven _ more strikes?e tories have driven our _ more strikes? it is inevitable. the tories have driven our economy i more strikes? it is inevitable. the l tories have driven our economy into a vice —like grip. we have very low growth, no growth in the economy, and high inflation and high taxes. the tories lacked the policy, the imagination and creativity and boldness to get us out of this vice —like grip they have driven us...
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voter_ membership, it's not the traditional tory voter and tory voters and unnecessarily tory membersry members, we know that come up— unnecessarily tory members, we know that come up that membership is changed — that come up that membership is changed and so, i think she will struggle — changed and so, i think she will struggle there for the cost—of—living crisis being what it is and _ cost—of—living crisis being what it is and there's going to have to be more _ is and there's going to have to be more done — is and there's going to have to be more done in the coming days and weeks _ more done in the coming days and weeks and — more done in the coming days and weeks and we promise to give people some _ weeks and we promise to give people some hope that things can be approved. some hope that things can be approved-— some hope that things can be a- roved. �*, ., ., , approved. let's look at what the eye is sa inc. approved. let's look at what the eye is saying. tensions _ approved. let's look at what the eye is saying. tensions and _ approved. let's look at what the eye is saying. tensi
voter_ membership, it's not the traditional tory voter and tory voters and unnecessarily tory membersry members, we know that come up— unnecessarily tory members, we know that come up that membership is changed — that come up that membership is changed and so, i think she will struggle — changed and so, i think she will struggle there for the cost—of—living crisis being what it is and _ cost—of—living crisis being what it is and there's going to have to be more _ is and there's...
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and as you said, three out of four tory voters back the i out of four tory voters back the labour planout a £29 billion proposal to freeze bills for six months. it's easy when you're in opposition because you don't have to find the money, but it's clearly resonating with people. money, but it's clearly resonating with maple-— with people. and you can't 'ust leaislate with people. and you can't 'ust legislate price i with people. and you can't 'ust legislate price rises * with people. and you can't 'ust legislate price rises when k with people. and you can'tjust| legislate price rises when there with people. and you can'tjust - legislate price rises when there are global— legislate price rises when there are global issues at play here. if you could, _ global issues at play here. if you could, you'd hope somebody would've done it— could, you'd hope somebody would've done it by— could, you'd hope somebody would've done it by now, but you can take action_ done it by now, but you can take action to — done it by now, but you can take action to shield people from the impact — action to shield
and as you said, three out of four tory voters back the i out of four tory voters back the labour planout a £29 billion proposal to freeze bills for six months. it's easy when you're in opposition because you don't have to find the money, but it's clearly resonating with people. money, but it's clearly resonating with maple-— with people. and you can't 'ust leaislate with people. and you can't 'ust legislate price i with people. and you can't 'ust legislate price rises * with people. and you...
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here we have had tube strikes _ the tories. here we have had tube strikes in _ the tories.inai— strikes in london, rail strikes, the criminal barristers are on strike and now— criminal barristers are on strike and now it _ criminal barristers are on strike and now it is port workers in felixstowe. i think it is their first— felixstowe. i think it is their first strike in decades and i think what _ first strike in decades and i think what you — first strike in decades and i think what you are starting to see is a firnranrent. _ what you are starting to see is a firmament, it starting very gently and i_ firmament, it starting very gently and i think— firmament, it starting very gently and i think the new leader of the tory— and i think the new leader of the tory party— and i think the new leader of the tory party is going to find themselves taking over in a period of initiativ— themselves taking over in a period of initially legal discontent with strikes — of initially legal discontent with strikes and then, just a general firmament and discontent and i think rather— firmamen
here we have had tube strikes _ the tories. here we have had tube strikes in _ the tories.inai— strikes in london, rail strikes, the criminal barristers are on strike and now— criminal barristers are on strike and now it _ criminal barristers are on strike and now it is port workers in felixstowe. i think it is their first— felixstowe. i think it is their first strike in decades and i think what _ first strike in decades and i think what you — first strike in decades and i think what...
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get the tories out. why? because - think we need a change. get the tories out. why? think we need a change. get the - tories out. why? because they are no aood for tories out. why? because they are no good for scotland _ tories out. why? because they are no good for scotland and _ tories out.“ because they are no good for scotland and they— tories out.“ because they are no good for scotland and they do - tories out.“ because they are no good for scotland and they do not - good for scotland and they do not care about — good for scotland and they do not care about it. _ good for scotland and they do not care about it, they— good for scotland and they do not care about it, they never - good for scotland and they do not care about it, they never have - good for scotland and they do not| care about it, they never have and they never— care about it, they never have and they never with _ care about it, they never have and they never will.— care about it, they never have and they never will. what is the answer for scotland? _ they never will. what is the answer for scotland?
get the tories out. why? because - think we need a change. get the tories out. why? think we need a change. get the - tories out. why? because they are no aood for tories out. why? because they are no good for scotland _ tories out. why? because they are no good for scotland and _ tories out.“ because they are no good for scotland and they— tories out.“ because they are no good for scotland and they do - tories out.“ because they are no good for scotland and they do not - good for...
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i she fails, could he ever win the tory leadership?— tory leadership? in _ tory leadership? i think it's interesting in this - tory leadership? i think it's interesting in this interview tory leadership? i think it's - interesting in this interview that he's done — interesting in this interview that he's done is a bit more of the rishi sunak— he's done is a bit more of the rishi sunak we saw a right of the beginning of this competition. he's sticking _ beginning of this competition. he's sticking very firmly to his point, thatcher— sticking very firmly to his point, thatcher would not have lowered tackett _ thatcher would not have lowered tackett 's~ — thatcher would not have lowered tackett 's. —— taxes. that is what we saw _ tackett 's. —— taxes. that is what we saw at — tackett 's. —— taxes. that is what we saw at the _ tackett 's. —— taxes. that is what we saw at the beginning, and that's what he's _ we saw at the beginning, and that's what he's saying now. i think had he stuck— what he's saying now. i think had he stuck to— what he's saying now. i
i she fails, could he ever win the tory leadership?— tory leadership? in _ tory leadership? i think it's interesting in this - tory leadership? i think it's interesting in this interview tory leadership? i think it's - interesting in this interview that he's done — interesting in this interview that he's done is a bit more of the rishi sunak— he's done is a bit more of the rishi sunak we saw a right of the beginning of this competition. he's sticking _ beginning of this competition. he's...
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— skids, it was remarkable how the tory voters — skids, it was remarkable how the tory voters forgotdly _ tory voters forgot why. covering up allegedly sexual harassment, supporting colleagues who had been caught— supporting colleagues who had been caught lobbying — all kinds of issues — caught lobbying — all kinds of issues of— caught lobbying — all kinds of issues of basic ethical leadership. his defenders always pointed out that together a really unusual coalition. that particular combination of seats, constituencies, haven't come together— constituencies, haven't come together before, and anyone who followed — together before, and anyone who followed him was going to have a really _ followed him was going to have a really tough battle having to appeal to all those places at once. this is exactly— to all those places at once. this is exactly what we might expect, we're already— exactly what we might expect, we're already getting mps... you've got factions— already getting mps... you've got factions splitting off into those who want their own seats and those will turn _ who want th
— skids, it was remarkable how the tory voters — skids, it was remarkable how the tory voters forgotdly _ tory voters forgot why. covering up allegedly sexual harassment, supporting colleagues who had been caught— supporting colleagues who had been caught lobbying — all kinds of issues — caught lobbying — all kinds of issues of— caught lobbying — all kinds of issues of basic ethical leadership. his defenders always pointed out that together a really unusual coalition. that...
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i don't think the tory members are going _ don't think the tory members are going to — don't think the think it's going to be an interesting contest _ it's going to be an interesting contest. �* , ., ., ., contest. let's look at the outgoing prime minister _ contest. let's look at the outgoing prime minister on _ contest. let's look at the outgoing prime minister on the _ contest. let's look at the outgoing prime minister on the ideas - contest. let's look at the outgoing | prime minister on the ideas paper. borisjohnson's blame game. neurotic tory mps clash with quote unquote narcissistic p.m. . i tory mps clash with quote unquote narcissistic p.m. ._ narcissistic p.m. . i 'ust got to lau i h narcissistic p.m. . i 'ust got to laugh because _ narcissistic p.m. . ijust got to laugh because i loved - narcissistic p.m. . ijust got to laugh because i loved ali's - narcissistic p.m. . ijust got to| laugh because i loved ali's use narcissistic p.m. . i just got to i laugh because i loved ali's use of cakeism, because liz is going cakeism, because liz is going cakeism people like me. having c
i don't think the tory members are going _ don't think the tory members are going to — don't think the think it's going to be an interesting contest _ it's going to be an interesting contest. �* , ., ., ., contest. let's look at the outgoing prime minister _ contest. let's look at the outgoing prime minister on _ contest. let's look at the outgoing prime minister on the _ contest. let's look at the outgoing prime minister on the ideas - contest. let's look at the outgoing | prime minister...
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but i think it's a mistake to say that all tory voters are wealthy and all tory voters are above...lder generations and we've already seen a lot of discussion and acknowledgement of the ways in which it is the younger generation who are going to feel the cost of living hit them hardest. ithink going to feel the cost of living hit them hardest. i think we may see a shift. 0ne them hardest. i think we may see a shift. one of the things that have been very clear it was that boris johnson thought he could rally his base and even reach out to the working class communities. and a lot of this suppose it appealed to the red wall has been based on crude and stereotypical ideas that working—class voters are riled up by the idea of a rising number of transgender people in the country or are hostile towards perceived threats to traditional views of history. there's been a lot of policy made about protecting statues. so, now that the economy is beginning to bite, the question will be, is this when people start really caring about what's in their pockets and not worrying about what some tory mps
but i think it's a mistake to say that all tory voters are wealthy and all tory voters are above...lder generations and we've already seen a lot of discussion and acknowledgement of the ways in which it is the younger generation who are going to feel the cost of living hit them hardest. ithink going to feel the cost of living hit them hardest. i think we may see a shift. 0ne them hardest. i think we may see a shift. one of the things that have been very clear it was that boris johnson thought...
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i would that be enough to win in the tory leadership?— tory leadership?ship? i think doesn't it mean to rishi sunak the - tory leadership? i think doesn't it mean to rishi sunak the last - tory leadership? i think doesn't itj mean to rishi sunak the last time tory leadership? i think doesn't it - mean to rishi sunak the last time we spoke _ mean to rishi sunak the last time we spoke talking about the trainers. and looking at his productions more charitabtv _ and looking at his productions more charitably. and giving these really eye watering predictions of where they are _ eye watering predictions of where they are going to live by next year. ithink— they are going to live by next year. i think there's a lot of heavy lifting — i think there's a lot of heavy lifting on— i think there's a lot of heavy lifting on the word hope and the hope _ lifting on the word hope and the hope that— lifting on the word hope and the hope that they cancelled that out now, _ hope that they cancelled that out now. if_ hope that they cancelled that out now, if you look at the e
i would that be enough to win in the tory leadership?— tory leadership?ship? i think doesn't it mean to rishi sunak the - tory leadership? i think doesn't it mean to rishi sunak the last - tory leadership? i think doesn't itj mean to rishi sunak the last time tory leadership? i think doesn't it - mean to rishi sunak the last time we spoke _ mean to rishi sunak the last time we spoke talking about the trainers. and looking at his productions more charitabtv _ and looking at his productions...
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he was defenestrated by tory mps, said to be furious — defenestrated by tory mps, said to be furious with a tory party context for the next few weeks. in one of— context for the next few weeks. in one of the — context for the next few weeks. in one of the papers, the incumbent chahcellor— one of the papers, the incumbent chancellor nadhim zahawi has told 50 tory mps _ chancellor nadhim zahawi has told 50 tory mps that the country is facing a national— tory mps that the country is facing a national economic emergency. if you look— a national economic emergency. if you look closer at those pictures of boris _ you look closer at those pictures of borisjohnson and his you look closer at those pictures of boris johnson and his wife, it doesn't — boris johnson and his wife, it doesn't seem that he seems to be worried _ about that at all. daisy, for balance. — about that at all. daisy, for balance, there's _ about that at all. daisy, for balance, there's little - about that at all. daisy, for balance, there's little he i about that at all. daisy, for. balance, there's little he can about th
he was defenestrated by tory mps, said to be furious — defenestrated by tory mps, said to be furious with a tory party context for the next few weeks. in one of— context for the next few weeks. in one of the — context for the next few weeks. in one of the papers, the incumbent chahcellor— one of the papers, the incumbent chancellor nadhim zahawi has told 50 tory mps _ chancellor nadhim zahawi has told 50 tory mps that the country is facing a national— tory mps that the country is...
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get the tories out. — needs. get the tories out. they are no good for scotland, _ needs. get the tories out. they are no good for scotland, they - needs. get the tories out. they are no good for scotland, they don't . no good for scotland, they don't care about scotland, never have and never will. ~ . , care about scotland, never have and never will. ~ ., , ., , ., never will. what is the answer for scotland? independence, - never will. what is the answer for scotland? independence, has - never will. what is the answer for i scotland? independence, has been never will. what is the answer for - scotland? independence, has been for ears and scotland? independence, has been for years and always _ scotland? independence, has been for years and always will _ scotland? independence, has been for years and always will be. _ scotland? independence, has been for years and always will be. the - years and always will be. the constitution _ years and always will be. the constitution is _ years and always will be. th
get the tories out. — needs. get the tories out. they are no good for scotland, _ needs. get the tories out. they are no good for scotland, they - needs. get the tories out. they are no good for scotland, they don't . no good for scotland, they don't care about scotland, never have and never will. ~ . , care about scotland, never have and never will. ~ ., , ., , ., never will. what is the answer for scotland? independence, - never will. what is the answer for scotland? independence, has -...
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among tory mps as well.dely respected among tory mps as well.— well-known and is widely respected among tory mps as well. benedicte? what i think— among tory mps as well. benedicte? what i think is _ among tory mps as well. benedicte? what i think is interesting, _ among tory mps as well. benedicte? what i think is interesting, and - what i think is interesting, and that me — —— let me be clear that this is not michael_ —— let me be clear that this is not michael gove quitting, it is including front line politics, because _ including front line politics, because he knows if liz truss wins, now because — because he knows if liz truss wins, now because he is backing rishi sunak. — now because he is backing rishi sunak. is— now because he is backing rishi sunak, is unlikely to have a job in the next — sunak, is unlikely to have a job in the next government. what is interesting is when michael gove says he _ interesting is when michael gove says he is— interesting is when michael gove says he is speaking from th
among tory mps as well.dely respected among tory mps as well.— well-known and is widely respected among tory mps as well. benedicte? what i think— among tory mps as well. benedicte? what i think is _ among tory mps as well. benedicte? what i think is interesting, _ among tory mps as well. benedicte? what i think is interesting, and - what i think is interesting, and that me — —— let me be clear that this is not michael_ —— let me be clear that this is not michael gove quitting, it...
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a warning of delays to the tory boat and we're hearing bodie for the prime minister has been delayeds story? to people's ballots -- voting. what do you make of this story?— you make of this story? to me, s-ueakin you make of this story? to me, speaking as— you make of this story? to me, speaking as a — you make of this story? to me, speaking as a political- you make of this story? to me, | speaking as a politicaljournalist, the most interesting thing is obviously the national security council advising the tory party on this is very interesting. it reminds us us of how vulnerable our democracy and democratic practices are, but what's interesting in terms of how it might affect the results is that originally, before this intervention, tory party members who decide the next prime minister were in theory able to vote twice. what i mean by that is they could vote originally physically and online, so let's say tory party member voted for rishi sunak by about it. in two weeks, they might change their mind. __ by weeks, they might change their mind. —— by ballots. so, they would submit a new
a warning of delays to the tory boat and we're hearing bodie for the prime minister has been delayeds story? to people's ballots -- voting. what do you make of this story?— you make of this story? to me, s-ueakin you make of this story? to me, speaking as— you make of this story? to me, speaking as a — you make of this story? to me, speaking as a political- you make of this story? to me, | speaking as a politicaljournalist, the most interesting thing is obviously the national security...
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it's not even good for the tory party.much about itoris _ a great look. we don't talk much about boris johnson _ a great look. we don't talk much about boris johnson anyway, - a great look. we don't talk much about boris johnson anyway, butj a great look. we don't talk much - about boris johnson anyway, but he's about borisjohnson anyway, but he's on his farewell tour fairly. about borisjohnson anyway, but he's on his farewell tourfairly. the express has him proud of the things we did. proud of delivering on his promises. we did. proud of delivering on his romises. ., ., ., , promises. you may not have been around as — promises. you may not have been around as long — promises. you may not have been around as long as _ promises. you may not have been around as long as i _ promises. you may not have been around as long as i have, - promises. you may not have been around as long as i have, but - promises. you may not have been| around as long as i have, but have you ever _ around as long as i have, but have you ever heard of
it's not even good for the tory party.much about itoris _ a great look. we don't talk much about boris johnson _ a great look. we don't talk much about boris johnson anyway, - a great look. we don't talk much about boris johnson anyway, butj a great look. we don't talk much - about boris johnson anyway, but he's about borisjohnson anyway, but he's on his farewell tour fairly. about borisjohnson anyway, but he's on his farewell tourfairly. the express has him proud of the things we did. proud of...
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johnson was brought down, even among tory members said he should resign. that said at the moment, the polls are saying, do you think it was fair that the way mr. johnson was brought down, on balance, tory members said absolutely not mis missi ms. truss is favorable people are not happy with the way he was brought down. it was sunak's and several others that precipitated the rest which forced mr. johnson out. for those people who felt mr. johnson shouldn't have been brought down, mr. sunak's role has made it difficult for him to appeal to that section of the conservative membership. >> clear professor, we will leave it there. tho thank you for joining us john curtice >>> also coming up on the show, after successfully backing eateries, including the bakery, private investment group has raised 500 million euro in the restaurant space we will speak to henry mcgovern coming up next >>> welcome back to the show pris private investment firm mcwin raise money for the new restaurant funds mcwin will use the money to invest in digitalization and expansion. the portf
johnson was brought down, even among tory members said he should resign. that said at the moment, the polls are saying, do you think it was fair that the way mr. johnson was brought down, on balance, tory members said absolutely not mis missi ms. truss is favorable people are not happy with the way he was brought down. it was sunak's and several others that precipitated the rest which forced mr. johnson out. for those people who felt mr. johnson shouldn't have been brought down, mr. sunak's...
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tory, all right, tory, thank you so much as always. >> of course. $8.50. >> sorry it's not janai.e companies. you can find each deal on our website, goodmorningamerica.com. >>> now let's go back, get another check of the weather and head to nashville, danielle breezy with the forecast. danielle, good morning once again. >> reporter: good morning, whit. we love having you here, by the way. we got to talk about the heat. we've been talking about it all morning long, and one place you can go to beat the heat, of course, is the beach. so i want to show you the earth cam video right now. this is the beach over in pensacola. look at how peaceful and beautiful it looks right there. by the way, beach forecast for today, temperatures are going to be in the 80s from ocean city all the way down to miami beach. galveston, texas, you could be around 90 today. speaking of the west coast for the beaches, we're talking about high temperatures in the 60s around south beach. into the upper 70s we go in santa monica but that water will be a little cold in the 60s and 50s in most locations. that's wh
tory, all right, tory, thank you so much as always. >> of course. $8.50. >> sorry it's not janai.e companies. you can find each deal on our website, goodmorningamerica.com. >>> now let's go back, get another check of the weather and head to nashville, danielle breezy with the forecast. danielle, good morning once again. >> reporter: good morning, whit. we love having you here, by the way. we got to talk about the heat. we've been talking about it all morning long, and...
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the tory government when i sunak, i think ultimately the sense i of the tory government when donald_ was president, he was actually a very difficult president, - was president, he was actually a very difficult president, even - very difficult president, even though— very difficult president, even though he _ very difficult president, even though he was— very difficult president, even though he was someone - very difficult president, eveni though he was someone who very difficult president, even - though he was someone who said he loved _ though he was someone who said he loved great — though he was someone who said he loved great britain _ though he was someone who said he loved great britain and _ though he was someone who said he loved great britain and so _ though he was someone who said he loved great britain and so forth - though he was someone who said he loved great britain and so forth he . loved great britain and so forth he was so _ loved great britain and so forth he was so unpredictable _ loved great britain and so forth he was so unpredictable it _ loved great britain a
the tory government when i sunak, i think ultimately the sense i of the tory government when donald_ was president, he was actually a very difficult president, - was president, he was actually a very difficult president, even - very difficult president, even though— very difficult president, even though he _ very difficult president, even though he was— very difficult president, even though he was someone - very difficult president, eveni though he was someone who very difficult president,...
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i think for the revolutionaries, they called the loyalists tories. kind of to stigmatize them and make it seem like they were just pro monarchy. i think the loyalists do start adapting the term loyalist for themselves. i think sometimes starting around 1774, so, yeah i think from their perspective, they did see themselves as loyalist, but they were not seen is that by the revolutionaries. >> that's really interesting. does anybody else want to jump in on that kind of background about the loyalists? patrick, absolutely. >> i just wanted to echo eileen here. one of the massachusetts loyalists, daniel leonard, wrote in attacking john adams said, you know, you guys call us tories. well, if it or is someone who believes that the majority should be allowed to do what they want to, then call me oratory, right? so he kind of owned the word. i just want to concur that for me, the problem is less explaining why some americans were loyal to britain, but why some americans didn't, right? you know, to the 17 -- the american colonists were enormously proud of in b
i think for the revolutionaries, they called the loyalists tories. kind of to stigmatize them and make it seem like they were just pro monarchy. i think the loyalists do start adapting the term loyalist for themselves. i think sometimes starting around 1774, so, yeah i think from their perspective, they did see themselves as loyalist, but they were not seen is that by the revolutionaries. >> that's really interesting. does anybody else want to jump in on that kind of background about the...
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or at least the leadership of the tory party.emographic, they tend to be mostly male, a lot over 60 and they tend to be white and based on the south—east, so not a good cross—section when it comes to the electorate, not necessarily a good cross—section when it comes to investors, what this 160,000 tory members want is not necessarily what investors want and while tories are generally want lower taxes, investors really wa nt want lower taxes, investors really want to see how those lower taxes could be, will they promote investment and raise productivity the sorts of questions investors really want. right now the jury is out as to whether or not the policies we are seeing from the tory party candidates will be the right ones to raise the value of sterling stop. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: and we get the inside track on who is following what on social media post—pandemic. the question was whether we wanted to save our people and japanese as well and win the war, or whether we want to take a chance on being able to win t
or at least the leadership of the tory party.emographic, they tend to be mostly male, a lot over 60 and they tend to be white and based on the south—east, so not a good cross—section when it comes to the electorate, not necessarily a good cross—section when it comes to investors, what this 160,000 tory members want is not necessarily what investors want and while tories are generally want lower taxes, investors really wa nt want lower taxes, investors really want to see how those lower...
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last question on the ukraine, tory leadership election. boris - tory leadership election. zelensky sending a lot of british weaponry to ukraine. do you think that policy is going to continue whoever winds the leadership election and whoever goes into number ten? to think you be the same policy on ukraine from the uk? i'm sure broadly the same policy will be _ i'm sure broadly the same policy will be pursued by whoever winds you -et will be pursued by whoever winds you get the _ will be pursued by whoever winds you get the impression that temperamentally, liz truss is more of a war— temperamentally, liz truss is more of a war leader, more for boris johnson, — of a war leader, more for boris johnson, and rishi sunak probably wouldn't _ johnson, and rishi sunak probably wouldn't one be spending so much money— wouldn't one be spending so much money on — wouldn't one be spending so much money on it— wouldn't one be spending so much money on it or temperamentally enjoy it. money on it or temperamentally enjoy it that— money on it or temperamentally enjoy it that is— money on it
last question on the ukraine, tory leadership election. boris - tory leadership election. zelensky sending a lot of british weaponry to ukraine. do you think that policy is going to continue whoever winds the leadership election and whoever goes into number ten? to think you be the same policy on ukraine from the uk? i'm sure broadly the same policy will be _ i'm sure broadly the same policy will be pursued by whoever winds you -et will be pursued by whoever winds you get the _ will be pursued...
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that's that sort of talks about the tory trail and so you can visit a bunch of tori houses in new england and i can actually send a copy of that to whoever wants to reach out to me at the used to house. it's telling that we're we're strained to think of any loyalist landmarks. right and this is this. this is make sure that we're talking about i would maybe suggest like for ticonderoga which like the shirley house was a you know, a british site that is re-adapted as an american site and the the curatorial staff. there is really really dedicated to telling the story of the british army and not just the americans so who occupied it and and turned it around and and the the role of french and the native americans as well. so they're they're curators out there that are trying to to recover those lost loyalist stories that are kind of buried under our our long-standing patriot boost tourism. and also susan l has suggested king's chapel still has a place for the royal governor to sit and marl pitt hall in middletown, new jersey in monmouth county it was also a chat suggestion, too. thank you. tha
that's that sort of talks about the tory trail and so you can visit a bunch of tori houses in new england and i can actually send a copy of that to whoever wants to reach out to me at the used to house. it's telling that we're we're strained to think of any loyalist landmarks. right and this is this. this is make sure that we're talking about i would maybe suggest like for ticonderoga which like the shirley house was a you know, a british site that is re-adapted as an american site and the the...
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particularly, just after christmas, when scottish tories...t reviving this idea, and i understand that some of them been to bavaria for more. it may not been to bavaria for more. it may not be something from if and when the party backs opposition, but certainly, the unease from the parties is certainly something that's been concerning both parties and support for boris johnson that's been concerning both parties and support for borisjohnson to go is at its highest, much more quickly in scotland than it was elsewhere in the uk. ., �* , in scotland than it was elsewhere in the uk. . a ., , in scotland than it was elsewhere in theuk. . a ._ ._ the uk. that's really, really interesting. _ the uk. that's really, really interesting. i— the uk. that's really, really interesting. i wonder - the uk. that's really, really interesting. i wonder about| the uk. that's really, really . interesting. i wonder about the state of the wider race for the tory leadership. liz truss is way out in front, but i wonder how solid that pole lead is. front, but i wonder
particularly, just after christmas, when scottish tories...t reviving this idea, and i understand that some of them been to bavaria for more. it may not been to bavaria for more. it may not be something from if and when the party backs opposition, but certainly, the unease from the parties is certainly something that's been concerning both parties and support for boris johnson that's been concerning both parties and support for borisjohnson to go is at its highest, much more quickly in scotland...
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a prominent sunak backing tory mayor piled in too.thern teachers, police officers and civil servants seems like a sure—fire way to lose the next general election, and the idea that people in the north should somehow be paid less compared to counterparts in the southeast for doing the same job is completely counterintuitive to the leveling up agenda. only hours after the policy was launched, it was junked by lunch time, a big misstep by the assumed front runner in this tory leadership race, just as ballot papers go out to party members. a gift too for rishi sunak�*s campaign team. you have to be able to get these judgment calls right. and by their own admission, this was the wrong judgment call, and we are very fortunate that this didn't happen in the context of a general election because i think the conservative party could've paid dearly for it. liz truss's team has accused her rival of doing u—turns on tax, and by ditching this idea quickly, they hoped to have limited the damage done. ben wright, bbc news, westminster. a man has bee
a prominent sunak backing tory mayor piled in too.thern teachers, police officers and civil servants seems like a sure—fire way to lose the next general election, and the idea that people in the north should somehow be paid less compared to counterparts in the southeast for doing the same job is completely counterintuitive to the leveling up agenda. only hours after the policy was launched, it was junked by lunch time, a big misstep by the assumed front runner in this tory leadership race,...
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the country is getting really fed up, even tory voters _ is getting really fed up, even tory voters arece that never seems to end. let's took— performance that never seems to end. let's look at _ performance that never seems to end. let's look at the daily express. your front yourfront page your front page with your name. truss tactical what plan. this is patrick mingford, an economist, one of the economists who spoke in favour in brexit. he was amongst the minorities. what's he saying here? tell us what he's saying in support of liz truss. hello he's going much further than she has. she has promised to reverse the national insurance hi, suspend green levees and hope the corporation tax. he goes far further than that with a £76 billion tax—cutting blitz where you would dramatically reduce income tax for people and corporation tax even further. he said that is a way to kick—start the economy, to increase growth in the treasury has been too focused on reducing debt. well of course... yasmin, tax costs are something that a lot of conservative government aspired to bring in, and we've seen
the country is getting really fed up, even tory voters _ is getting really fed up, even tory voters arece that never seems to end. let's took— performance that never seems to end. let's look at _ performance that never seems to end. let's look at the daily express. your front yourfront page your front page with your name. truss tactical what plan. this is patrick mingford, an economist, one of the economists who spoke in favour in brexit. he was amongst the minorities. what's he saying here?...
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this tory government will fall.liz truss and boris johnson as seen from paris, berlin and brussels it's the same. the mention of 1970s, you lived through the energy crisis in the state. yes, i did, i'm that old. i wasn't going to say that. as a mature and experienced journalist and observer, are there any lessons at all for most britons? it was a pretty horrible one for americans and jimmy carter who left office soon afterwards. and joe biden is facing more. he's desperately trying to find of keeping the price of fuel for cars and other vehicles down. it's a lot more complicated. it is. it's inflation, it's all the supply chain problems, it's ukraine. there's lots of headwinds in the economy. interestingly, the average price of gasoline has gone down, a0 cents a gallon in the last month. all the republicans talking about how this is the beginning of the end for him. they have something else to talk about now. we saw this in the carter era, with higher energy prices leading to stagflation, high interest rates. i reme
this tory government will fall.liz truss and boris johnson as seen from paris, berlin and brussels it's the same. the mention of 1970s, you lived through the energy crisis in the state. yes, i did, i'm that old. i wasn't going to say that. as a mature and experienced journalist and observer, are there any lessons at all for most britons? it was a pretty horrible one for americans and jimmy carter who left office soon afterwards. and joe biden is facing more. he's desperately trying to find of...
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they are currently selling themselves to tory party members stop it may be that once that particulart policies that appeal to the much wider public, some of which may not necessarily be popular amongst their base and the tory membership certain at the moment the priority is to secure their place at number ten so i think that is certainly a factor. i think that is certainly a factor. i think that is certainly a factor. i think separately, the line they would argue as the main reason is they want to be in government, have access to all the briefings and all that different pros and cons being worked out by officials and civil servants in the government operation before they make any final decisions. at the moment they are of course making plans for provisional governments with the teams they are building up around them but what access to that direct government support from the civil service which anybody taking the position of prime ministers have access to. churches across liverpool will be remembering 0livia pratt—korbel today, almost a week after the nine—year—old was shot dead in he
they are currently selling themselves to tory party members stop it may be that once that particulart policies that appeal to the much wider public, some of which may not necessarily be popular amongst their base and the tory membership certain at the moment the priority is to secure their place at number ten so i think that is certainly a factor. i think that is certainly a factor. i think that is certainly a factor. i think separately, the line they would argue as the main reason is they want...
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tory mps are getting impatient. 0ne tory mps are getting impatient. 0ne tory mps are getting impatient is saying similar things. we do only have just over a week of this contest left, but i think it will be a long week. i think it will be a long week. i think it will be a long week. i think it is. emma, front of the times, energy bills hit 3500 with worst yet to come.— times, energy bills hit 3500 with worst yet to come. sorry to bore you come u- worst yet to come. sorry to bore you come up to _ worst yet to come. sorry to bore you come up to 5000 — worst yet to come. sorry to bore you come up to 5000 by _ worst yet to come. sorry to bore you come up to 5000 by january - worst yet to come. sorry to bore you come up to 5000 by january and - worst yet to come. sorry to bore you | come up to 5000 by january and then come up to 5000 byjanuary and then ”p come up to 5000 byjanuary and then up to 6000, — come up to 5000 byjanuary and then up to 6000, sorry 7000 by april. this is— up to 6000, sorry 7000 by april. this is energy price rises as gerry mentioned, — this is energy price rises as g
tory mps are getting impatient. 0ne tory mps are getting impatient. 0ne tory mps are getting impatient is saying similar things. we do only have just over a week of this contest left, but i think it will be a long week. i think it will be a long week. i think it will be a long week. i think it is. emma, front of the times, energy bills hit 3500 with worst yet to come.— times, energy bills hit 3500 with worst yet to come. sorry to bore you come u- worst yet to come. sorry to bore you come up...
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one of the - abandonments if public duty, which the tory— abandonments if public duty, which the torynew sources of power online whatsoever, but especially in the past year when they become consumed by their own lack of— they become consumed by their own lack of ethics and whether or not they should have a leader who lies to parliament. now they have this leadership debate and as a result, nobody— leadership debate and as a result, nobody is — leadership debate and as a result, nobody is really preparing for what's — nobody is really preparing for what's going to happen. what will happen— what's going to happen. what will happen to — what's going to happen. what will happen to all of us with their domestic— happen to all of us with their domestic energy bills, businesses have a _ domestic energy bills, businesses have a completely uncapped bill and a lot of— have a completely uncapped bill and a lot of businesses will go to the wall, _ a lot of businesses will go to the wall, they— a lot of businesses will go to the wall, they are closing already. unemployment will rise, and instituti
one of the - abandonments if public duty, which the tory— abandonments if public duty, which the torynew sources of power online whatsoever, but especially in the past year when they become consumed by their own lack of— they become consumed by their own lack of ethics and whether or not they should have a leader who lies to parliament. now they have this leadership debate and as a result, nobody— leadership debate and as a result, nobody is — leadership debate and as a result, nobody...
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debate between tory mps and tory activists — this debate between tory mps and tory activists about _ne does matter fundamentally it would be much . better for everyone does matter we have hot— better for everyone does matter we have hot tearm— better for everyone does matter we have not learnt that _ better for everyone does matter we have not learnt that much - better for everyone does matter we have not learnt that much in - better for everyone does matter we have not learnt that much in that i have not learnt that much in that much _ have not learnt that much in that much in — have not learnt that much in that much in the _ have not learnt that much in that much in the last _ have not learnt that much in that much in the last month, - have not learnt that much in that much in the last month, it- have not learnt that much in that much in the last month, it feelsl much in the last month, it feels like much — much in the last month, it feels like much of— much in the last month, it feels like much of august, _ much in the last month, it feels like much of august, the - much in the la
debate between tory mps and tory activists — this debate between tory mps and tory activists about _ne does matter fundamentally it would be much . better for everyone does matter we have hot— better for everyone does matter we have hot tearm— better for everyone does matter we have not learnt that _ better for everyone does matter we have not learnt that much - better for everyone does matter we have not learnt that much in - better for everyone does matter we have not learnt that much...
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home through among tory members? ione wells, our through among tory members? correspondent, thank you. there are new measures to protect parents from the rising cost of living when it comes to the price of school uniforms. from next month, state schools in england will have to remove unnecessary branding from their uniforms to make them cheaper. it's estimated parents have to spend around £300 kitting out their child, as colletta smith reports. the start of another busy day at the uniform project. this is our uniform room. this is all our primary stock. emma's suiting and booting children from across nottingham, as more parents than ever turn to her for help. we've got summer dresses. we've also got our blues, navies, and we've got reds just over there. she's frustrated so many secondary schools are still insisting on branded clothes. you've got to cater to your parental community within the school and you're not doing that if you're insisting on logos and expecting everyone to have a spare 300 quid for each child they have. many are embarrassed to be asking f
home through among tory members? ione wells, our through among tory members? correspondent, thank you. there are new measures to protect parents from the rising cost of living when it comes to the price of school uniforms. from next month, state schools in england will have to remove unnecessary branding from their uniforms to make them cheaper. it's estimated parents have to spend around £300 kitting out their child, as colletta smith reports. the start of another busy day at the uniform...
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i know it is probably not ideal for the tory party, but the tory party will carry on, there are plentyd not believing in what he is doing. it suggests principles. on to the metro, time to finish up on the metro which has the headline, snowflakes brooking a&e. —— blocking a&e. this is the snowflakes, the term we hear often in the culture wars, it is blaming people, patients for going in with trivial complaints and saying they are plying the pressure on departments. it is a treat pressure on departments. it is a great double _ pressure on departments. it is a great double headline _ pressure on departments. it is a great double headline because l pressure on departments. it is a great double headline because first of all. _ great double headline because first of all, there is the plan on snowflakes in terms of the culture war, snowflakes in terms of the culture war. and _ snowflakes in terms of the culture war, and secondly, the example they are highlighting is somebody having turned _ are highlighting is somebody having turned up _ are highlighting is somebody having turned up to a&e be
i know it is probably not ideal for the tory party, but the tory party will carry on, there are plentyd not believing in what he is doing. it suggests principles. on to the metro, time to finish up on the metro which has the headline, snowflakes brooking a&e. —— blocking a&e. this is the snowflakes, the term we hear often in the culture wars, it is blaming people, patients for going in with trivial complaints and saying they are plying the pressure on departments. it is a treat...
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liz truss and rishi sunak will be in perth today, addressing tory voters.es shaw is there now. white margot james, the white margotjames, the problem is, we know nicola sturgeon, the first minister, is committed to pushing ahead to try to get a referendum vote? ., �* , ahead to try to get a referendum vote? . �*, , , vote? that's exactly it, clive. this is the one — vote? that's exactly it, clive. this is the one opportunity _ vote? that's exactly it, clive. this is the one opportunity that - vote? that's exactly it, clive. this is the one opportunity that these l is the one opportunity that these two candidates, liz truss, who has been at a distillery this morning, and rishi sunak, who has been talking to voters in aberdeenshire, the one opportunity they get to make the one opportunity they get to make the case about the union, the future of the uk, two conservative members in scotland. we do have a sense of some of the lines they are going to take already. they are going to be talking about holding the scottish government to account. there is a sense from
liz truss and rishi sunak will be in perth today, addressing tory voters.es shaw is there now. white margot james, the white margotjames, the problem is, we know nicola sturgeon, the first minister, is committed to pushing ahead to try to get a referendum vote? ., �* , ahead to try to get a referendum vote? . �*, , , vote? that's exactly it, clive. this is the one — vote? that's exactly it, clive. this is the one opportunity _ vote? that's exactly it, clive. this is the one opportunity...
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it's to put it mildly depressing, or even incomprehensible koya tighten our tories is, have started to remove the dead fish to prevent other animals from eating them. the war in the region is that recovery of the river could take years. some soccer news now and, and the bunny vega, dork ment came from behind to beat fryeburg on friday. fryeburg took the lead in the 35th minutes when mitchell greg orridge headed home bond with 14 minutes to go a hell or from goalkeeper. mark slacken, allowed jamie gittens shots to make it 11. dorman, to then to the lead 7 minutes later through a you so far, mckoko's strike and marius wolf at, at another goal before full time to complete the 31. come back, victory for endorsement. all right, let's take a look now at the latest results in the buddhist, legal light, vague were held to a drawn bike loan. harrington, frankfurt also shared the points while over who's in laws to alex berg, hoffen heim beat bolcom. freeman secured a late draw against stood guard, and newly promoted shaka are playing glad back right now. meanwhile, buyer will be in action on sun
it's to put it mildly depressing, or even incomprehensible koya tighten our tories is, have started to remove the dead fish to prevent other animals from eating them. the war in the region is that recovery of the river could take years. some soccer news now and, and the bunny vega, dork ment came from behind to beat fryeburg on friday. fryeburg took the lead in the 35th minutes when mitchell greg orridge headed home bond with 14 minutes to go a hell or from goalkeeper. mark slacken, allowed...
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the main question for her as the tory— the main question for her as the tory leadership contest continuesent that she can rely on the _ how much her argument that she can rely on the £30 billion of fiscal headroom to fill the gap with all of these _ headroom to fill the gap with all of these kind of splurges of money or giving _ these kind of splurges of money or giving people back their own money so the _ giving people back their own money so the government cannot take it off them _ so the government cannot take it off them as— so the government cannot take it off them as predicted, how much of those will hold? _ them as predicted, how much of those will hold? economists quoted in the financiat— will hold? economists quoted in the financial times as saying sharp econonric— financial times as saying sharp economic downturn could wipe that headroom — economic downturn could wipe that headroom out and she will face a lot of questions about that. the interesting _ of questions about that. the interesting thing _ of questions about that. i'is: interesting thing it of questions about that. tis
the main question for her as the tory— the main question for her as the tory leadership contest continuesent that she can rely on the _ how much her argument that she can rely on the £30 billion of fiscal headroom to fill the gap with all of these _ headroom to fill the gap with all of these kind of splurges of money or giving _ these kind of splurges of money or giving people back their own money so the _ giving people back their own money so the government cannot take it off them _ so the...
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tory leadership contenders liz truss and rishi sunak pitch for the votes of scottish conservative membersa hustings in perth this evening. for the second time in a week, russia says an ammunition depot has exploded in crimea. explosions and a fire have been reported. the mum of dame deborahjames speaks for the first time about her daughter's legacy in riasing awareness of bowel cancer. we were given three to five days — deborah lived eight weeks. that eight weeks was probably, in one way, the best eight weeks we've had together as a family. and animal charities say they are the busiest they've ever been as people are struggling to afford their pets. the value of people's wages has fallen at the fastest rate since records began after taking into account the rising cost of living. household budgets are being squeezed by rising food, fuel and energy costs. average pay fell by 3% between april and june, when adjusted for inflation. that means prices are rising at an even faster rate, despite growth in regular pay — excluding bonuses. meanwhile, job vacancies continued to increase, although th
tory leadership contenders liz truss and rishi sunak pitch for the votes of scottish conservative membersa hustings in perth this evening. for the second time in a week, russia says an ammunition depot has exploded in crimea. explosions and a fire have been reported. the mum of dame deborahjames speaks for the first time about her daughter's legacy in riasing awareness of bowel cancer. we were given three to five days — deborah lived eight weeks. that eight weeks was probably, in one way, the...
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many of these workers are foreign born and have fewer rights than to tories. these workers in doha say they haven't been paid by the privately owned al bundari international group. some for weeks around 60, were arrested for protesting, and advocates say some have already been deported. critics are concerned firstly that we have a system to spot all the talk of reforming cato that still punishes workers when they complain about the situation that despite that workers aren't getting paid and it's very efficient at punishing them, kicking them out of the country. and yet, and when it comes to simply getting these workers tied is very, very slow. the guitar, a government says it's already investigating outstanding payments. some changes have been made in co tory labor laws over the last decade, including a higher minimum wage and an end to a system which said some employees needed their bosses permission to quit. but critics say it may be a ruse. have these reform is really just been a cover for what is the reality that's not meant to be changing? activists are c
many of these workers are foreign born and have fewer rights than to tories. these workers in doha say they haven't been paid by the privately owned al bundari international group. some for weeks around 60, were arrested for protesting, and advocates say some have already been deported. critics are concerned firstly that we have a system to spot all the talk of reforming cato that still punishes workers when they complain about the situation that despite that workers aren't getting paid and...
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local municipalities say they weren't warned by german federal or polish i'll tories. year in from you. it's was on. we've been informed by anglers and voters that dent fisher floating on the order. prime of you, sailors, i the, from the official side that we haven't received any information beforehand. it's to put it mildly depressing, or even incomprehensible. koya tighten our tories have started to remove the dead fish to prevent other animals from eating them. the war in the region is that recovery of the river could take years and to buddhist league and now and our be life sake have their sites on the title, the season. they welcome back star, striker, team, o van, or for the match with cologne. but the bulls were held to a 2nd consecutive dra pre match ebay lights if christopher and cuckoo was presented with last campaigns play of the season award. that all eyes were on returning hero tina vanna, he resigned for the club after an unfruitful 2 years with chelsea and the clubs record go score wasted. no time getting back to business, just 36 minutes in then a pout home with a littl
local municipalities say they weren't warned by german federal or polish i'll tories. year in from you. it's was on. we've been informed by anglers and voters that dent fisher floating on the order. prime of you, sailors, i the, from the official side that we haven't received any information beforehand. it's to put it mildly depressing, or even incomprehensible. koya tighten our tories have started to remove the dead fish to prevent other animals from eating them. the war in the region is that...
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let's move on to the tory leadership _ revival.y telegraph and this trust saying no when full tax —— liz tru55. sing the prophet i5 saying no when full tax —— liz tru55. sing the prophet is not a dirty word and what do you make of her 5tand dirty word and what do you make of her stand on this in effect, i suppose the conservative party 5tand suppose the conservative party stand on the whole energy crisis at the moment. if on the whole energy crisis at the moment. ., , , ., , moment. if it does seem to be interminable, _ moment. if it does seem to be interminable, on _ moment. if it does seem to be interminable, on and - moment. if it does seem to be interminable, on and on, - moment. if it does seem to be i interminable, on and on, tonight, moment. if it does seem to be - interminable, on and on, tonight, i feel like _ interminable, on and on, tonight, i feel like there was a new twist and it may— feel like there was a new twist and it may thought this was quite a big deai~ _ it may thought this was quite a big deai~ li2— it may th
let's move on to the tory leadership _ revival.y telegraph and this trust saying no when full tax —— liz tru55. sing the prophet i5 saying no when full tax —— liz tru55. sing the prophet is not a dirty word and what do you make of her 5tand dirty word and what do you make of her stand on this in effect, i suppose the conservative party 5tand suppose the conservative party stand on the whole energy crisis at the moment. if on the whole energy crisis at the moment. ., , , ., , moment. if...
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it is an untapped area in the tory leadership contest we are seeing — tory leadership contest we are we are seeing at the moment, where there hasn't _ seeing at the moment, where there hasn't been — seeing at the moment, where there hasn't been much policy developed on it but i_ hasn't been much policy developed on it but i dont— hasn't been much policy developed on it but i don't think that will hold for very— it but i don't think that will hold for very long, it but i don't think that will hold forvery long, i it but i don't think that will hold for very long, i think as we come up to the _ for very long, i think as we come up to the next— for very long, i think as we come up to the next election in 2024, this will be _ to the next election in 2024, this will be an— to the next election in 2024, this will be an issue, it is on the public— will be an issue, it is on the public alike mind because people per mac safety is at risk, and it is going — mac safety is at risk, and it is going to _ mac safety is at risk, and it is going to be a massive problem for people _ going to be a mass
it is an untapped area in the tory leadership contest we are seeing — tory leadership contest we are we are seeing at the moment, where there hasn't _ seeing at the moment, where there hasn't been — seeing at the moment, where there hasn't been much policy developed on it but i_ hasn't been much policy developed on it but i dont— hasn't been much policy developed on it but i don't think that will hold for very— it but i don't think that will hold for very long, it but i don't think that...
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it's to put it mildly depressing, or even incomprehensible. koya heighten our tories have started to remove the dead fish to prevent other animals from eating them. the war in the region is that recovery of the river could take years t w's. aaron tilton was at the scene earlier and has more details. now i'm standing here on the banks of the order between germany on this side in poland on that side of the river. now for weeks now, locals here have been pulling massive amounts of dead fish from the waters and what people are calling the largest fish die off that the region has seen in decades now initially, people thought it had something to do with climate change, with a hot dry summer the germany is currently experiencing, but now it appears that investigators are zeroing in on some type of industrial action accident rather on the polish side of the river. now we know polish authorities detected some type of chemical spills, some type of substance in the water that shouldn't be there back in july, but for some reason, they failed to notify the german government. now that's actually l
it's to put it mildly depressing, or even incomprehensible. koya heighten our tories have started to remove the dead fish to prevent other animals from eating them. the war in the region is that recovery of the river could take years t w's. aaron tilton was at the scene earlier and has more details. now i'm standing here on the banks of the order between germany on this side in poland on that side of the river. now for weeks now, locals here have been pulling massive amounts of dead fish from...