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— seem to be any different under liz truss who — seem to be any different under liz truss who has beenmber of years. you cannot keep plundering — number of years. you cannot keep blundering from one crisis to the next _ blundering from one crisis to the next we — blundering from one crisis to the next. we have to have long—term solutions — next. we have to have long—term solutions and labour has those, and has put _ solutions and labour has those, and has put forward those plans. i have not seen _ has put forward those plans. i have not seen any of that from the government including this new prime minister~ _ government including this new prime minister. we have seen borisjohnson going _ minister. we have seen borisjohnson going around having its holidays and enjoying _ going around having its holidays and enjoying himself for weeks while the rest of— enjoying himself for weeks while the rest of the _ enjoying himself for weeks while the rest of the country has been absolutely petrified. i have businesses locally who have been there _ businesses locally who have been there since before
— seem to be any different under liz truss who — seem to be any different under liz truss who has beenmber of years. you cannot keep plundering — number of years. you cannot keep blundering from one crisis to the next _ blundering from one crisis to the next we — blundering from one crisis to the next. we have to have long—term solutions — next. we have to have long—term solutions and labour has those, and has put _ solutions and labour has those, and has put forward those plans....
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— done in some way, but now liz truss's team and a liz truss is clear— truss's team and a liz truss isment. as you _ crisis we are facing at the moment. as you talk— crisis we are facing at the moment. as you talk about the pandemic, thinking back to some of the internal battles borisjohnson had getting certain policy positions are on the pandemic. despite having an 80 seat majority, he had to persuade sections of his party sometimes come with him on covid policy. do you think liz truss as a new prime minister has party management issues still or whatever she decides, she will be up to get it to request but i think having kwasi kwarteng come in as chancellor is expected is a good move for her, we expect him to push through key economic measures. she will have some party management issues, but if she comes out with big, bold policies that help the public, you can expect her to be able to get those through. i was s-ieakin able to get those through. i was speaking to _ able to get those through. i was speaking to one _ able to get those through. i was speaking to one liz _ able to get tho
— done in some way, but now liz truss's team and a liz truss is clear— truss's team and a liz truss isment. as you _ crisis we are facing at the moment. as you talk— crisis we are facing at the moment. as you talk about the pandemic, thinking back to some of the internal battles borisjohnson had getting certain policy positions are on the pandemic. despite having an 80 seat majority, he had to persuade sections of his party sometimes come with him on covid policy. do you think liz truss...
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it was clear for some time that liz truss was i for some time that liz truss was going to win.pected to be suella braverman. in light of that in the last 15 minutes or so, a letter to the current prime minister boris johnson from priti patel, the current home secretary, saying she will resign, she will return to the backbenches when borisjohnson resigns as prime minister in front of the queen tomorrow. she is crucially still the home secretary denied, she will return to the backbenches tomorrow knowing she wasn't going to be able to keep hold of that job wasn't going to be able to keep hold of thatjob under a liz truss administration. perhaps more to come in the hours ahead as far as resignations are concerned. when we see the shape — resignations are concerned. when we see the shape of— resignations are concerned. when we see the shape of the _ resignations are concerned. when we see the shape of the new _ resignations are concerned. when we see the shape of the new team, - resignations are concerned. when we | see the shape of the new team, some people were expecting her to b
it was clear for some time that liz truss was i for some time that liz truss was going to win.pected to be suella braverman. in light of that in the last 15 minutes or so, a letter to the current prime minister boris johnson from priti patel, the current home secretary, saying she will resign, she will return to the backbenches when borisjohnson resigns as prime minister in front of the queen tomorrow. she is crucially still the home secretary denied, she will return to the backbenches tomorrow...
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liz truss will take over.ecomes britain's third female prime minister and says she has a bold plan to deal with the cost-of-living crisis. >> i will deliver with the energy crisis and dealing with energy bills but dealing with the long-term issues we have on energy supply. >> fuel bills go up and the opposition party says the conservatives are out of ideas. >> there are up to 12 years of the tory government. law and order completely broken down. >> we will learn more about the new cabinet but we know one change already. home secretary -- will step down as soon as a new home secretary is appointed. ♪ russ: let's continue our coverage at the conservative party's decision to choose liz truss as their new leader to replace boris johnson. in turn, she will become the new prime minister of the new u.k. and she is the fourth prime minister in six years and the country's third female head of government. there have been questions about how the process works. one of you said because all of the cabinet need to see the qu
liz truss will take over.ecomes britain's third female prime minister and says she has a bold plan to deal with the cost-of-living crisis. >> i will deliver with the energy crisis and dealing with energy bills but dealing with the long-term issues we have on energy supply. >> fuel bills go up and the opposition party says the conservatives are out of ideas. >> there are up to 12 years of the tory government. law and order completely broken down. >> we will learn more...
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liz truss has shown herself to be? liz truss has shown herself to be?wn herself to be a leader that _ to be? liz truss has shown herself to be a leader that i _ to be? liz truss has shown herself to be a leader that i think - to be? liz truss has shown herself to be a leader that i think is - to be? liz truss has shown herself to be a leader that i think is not i to be a leader that i think is not really afraid to make big decisions and stick big policies out there and give things a really good go. she was, when she was foreign secretary one of the big things that happened was the start of the war in ukraine and we saw lots of images of liz truss during that time when she visited moscow, so she was quite keen to put herself out there on the world stage. so it will be interesting from then on seeing how world leaders interact with her having already had that internationally significant position. everybody is asking when she will give us this bold _ position. everybody is asking when she will give us this bold plan - position. everybody is asking when she
liz truss has shown herself to be? liz truss has shown herself to be?wn herself to be a leader that _ to be? liz truss has shown herself to be a leader that i _ to be? liz truss has shown herself to be a leader that i think - to be? liz truss has shown herself to be a leader that i think is - to be? liz truss has shown herself to be a leader that i think is not i to be a leader that i think is not really afraid to make big decisions and stick big policies out there and give things a really good...
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liz truss physically mentioned 2024 when she won the contest yesterday. that coming op?_ who i the rationale being... who is that| coming up?_ who we coming up? ben wallace. who we insect to coming up? ben wallace. who we inspect to be _ coming up? ben wallace. who we inspect to be defence _ coming up? ben wallace. who we inspect to be defence secretary. i coming up? ben wallace. who we i inspect to be defence secretary. liz truss said yesterday, it is good to be 2024 when she delivers a victory for the conservative party, and if you are a tory mp, in a marginal seed, you would be reassured by that, looking at the polls... ben wallace has _ that, looking at the polls... ben wallace has been _ that, looking at the polls... ben wallace has been confirmed, he is defence secretary. ila wallace has been confirmed, he is defence secretary.— defence secretary. no surprises there. he was _ defence secretary. no surprises there. he was seen _ defence secretary. no surprises there. he was seen as - defence secretary. no surprises there. he was seen as doing i defenc
liz truss physically mentioned 2024 when she won the contest yesterday. that coming op?_ who i the rationale being... who is that| coming up?_ who we coming up? ben wallace. who we insect to coming up? ben wallace. who we inspect to be _ coming up? ben wallace. who we inspect to be defence _ coming up? ben wallace. who we inspect to be defence secretary. i coming up? ben wallace. who we i inspect to be defence secretary. liz truss said yesterday, it is good to be 2024 when she delivers a...
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that is how i feel about liz truss.— i feel about liz truss.russ. and how do you think both of your _ i feel about liz truss. and how do you think both of your parties - i feel about liz truss. and how do you think both of your parties will| you think both of your parties will do over the next few months and in the next general election? 50. i the next general election? so, i think liz truss _ the next general election? so, i think liz truss now _ the next general election? so, i think liz truss now has - the next general election? so, i think liz truss now hasjust - the next general election? srr, i think liz truss now has just under two years to convince the country that markets work, and if she is able to do that then i think we will win the next general election. keir starmer has not really shown what sort of policy direction he wants to take the labour party in. not really much opinion coming from him from the front benches on the shadow cabinet. but i am feeling cautiously optimistic. i think if liz truss can really convince us that marke
that is how i feel about liz truss.— i feel about liz truss.russ. and how do you think both of your _ i feel about liz truss. and how do you think both of your parties - i feel about liz truss. and how do you think both of your parties will| you think both of your parties will do over the next few months and in the next general election? 50. i the next general election? so, i think liz truss _ the next general election? so, i think liz truss now _ the next general election? so, i think liz...
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up until now liz truss has ruled nothing out or| would do that. ees—mogg, an indication of the roles they will take up in the next government and we expect kwasi kwarteng to be chancellor and jacob rees—mogg to be business secretary. the proposal is that the government will provide state backed loans to allow them to freeze energy bills that will allow them to pay it back long term in the future. it is not entirely dissimilar to the idea labour put forward a couple of weeks ago. labour proposed a windfall tax. labour have proposed a freeze which it looks like liz truss will do. she would try to combine that with the sort of things gerard has been talking about in terms of taxes. but theissue talking about in terms of taxes. but the issue is, does it add up. that's why kwasi kwarteng's article in the financial times this morning is important because he is saying to financial markets, don't worry too much. he says there will be fiscal loosening, which means borrowing more money to pay for it, but they will be fiscally neutral. i will be watching out
up until now liz truss has ruled nothing out or| would do that. ees—mogg, an indication of the roles they will take up in the next government and we expect kwasi kwarteng to be chancellor and jacob rees—mogg to be business secretary. the proposal is that the government will provide state backed loans to allow them to freeze energy bills that will allow them to pay it back long term in the future. it is not entirely dissimilar to the idea labour put forward a couple of weeks ago. labour...
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the new prime minister of the united kingdom, the fourth in the space of six years, will be liz trussearlier today was elected leader of the conservative party to succeed borisjohnson. she will be formally appointed tomorrow, when the queen invites her to form a government. ms truss, whose margin of victory over the former chancellor, rishi sunak, was less emphatic than many had predicted, has already pledged to take action within days to deal with surging fuel prices. let's take a look at the result. liz truss took 57% of the valid votes cast by conservative party members, rishi sunak took 43%. this 57% is interesting. it's frankly a less impressive winning share than borisjohnson with 66% in 2019, and david cameron with 68% back in 2005. soa so a big difference. we'll be asking what kind of prime minister liz truss is likely to be and how she's likely to tackle the cost of living crisis, along with several other challenges. we start with this report by our political editor chris mason. liz truss arrived as foreign secretary and would leave us tomorrow's prime minister. the final act
the new prime minister of the united kingdom, the fourth in the space of six years, will be liz trussearlier today was elected leader of the conservative party to succeed borisjohnson. she will be formally appointed tomorrow, when the queen invites her to form a government. ms truss, whose margin of victory over the former chancellor, rishi sunak, was less emphatic than many had predicted, has already pledged to take action within days to deal with surging fuel prices. let's take a look at the...
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liz truss-_ of liz truss.is johnson took — blame. yes. i remember when boris johnson took over _ blame. yes. i remember when boris johnson took over it _ blame. yes. i remember when boris johnson took over it was _ blame. yes. i remember when boris johnson took over it was one - blame. yes. i remember when boris johnson took over it was one of- blame. yes. i remember when boris johnson took over it was one of the l johnson took over it was one of the warmest days of the year and we found ourselves with no jacket on about here we are today on a very different kind of day in a different climate and i'm sure liz truss will be sitting in the car slightly worried about some of the political metaphors being written. her team have just metaphors being written. her team havejust gone back metaphors being written. her team have just gone back into metaphors being written. her team havejust gone back into number 11, may be sensibly, to shelter from the rain. she did do a couple of laps of the block if she wanted. it is
liz truss-_ of liz truss.is johnson took — blame. yes. i remember when boris johnson took over _ blame. yes. i remember when boris johnson took over it _ blame. yes. i remember when boris johnson took over it was _ blame. yes. i remember when boris johnson took over it was one - blame. yes. i remember when boris johnson took over it was one of- blame. yes. i remember when boris johnson took over it was one of the l johnson took over it was one of the warmest days of the year and we found...
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_ russian leadership does not like liz truss it _ russian leadership does not like liz truss. kraine. it doesn't like her strong public criticism _ doesn't like her strong public criticism of the kremlin, the fact she has called for vladimir putin's defeat _ she has called for vladimir putin's defeat in ukraine. so what is the kremiin— defeat in ukraine. so what is the kremlin he — defeat in ukraine. so what is the kremlin be insane? president putin's spokesman _ kremlin be insane? president putin's spokesman has said with liz truss in downing _ spokesman has said with liz truss in downing street, the best rush i can hope _ downing street, the best rush i can hope for— downing street, the best rush i can hope for its — downing street, the best rush i can hope for its relations with the uk don't _ hope for its relations with the uk don't get — hope for its relations with the uk don't get even worse than they are now _ don't get even worse than they are now. meanwhile, the russian government newspapers have been saying _ government newspapers have been saying all— government news
_ russian leadership does not like liz truss it _ russian leadership does not like liz truss. kraine. it doesn't like her strong public criticism _ doesn't like her strong public criticism of the kremlin, the fact she has called for vladimir putin's defeat _ she has called for vladimir putin's defeat in ukraine. so what is the kremiin— defeat in ukraine. so what is the kremlin he — defeat in ukraine. so what is the kremlin be insane? president putin's spokesman _ kremlin be insane?...
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all liz truss today.y interesting to hear— have all liz truss today. really interesting to hear your - have all liz truss today. really interesting to hear your points| have all liz truss today. really - interesting to hear your points and your reaction to that news on energy bills, zoe bellingham from ippr north in liverpool, thank you. you saw pictures from balmoral, we believe the prime minister, boris johnson, because he is officially still prime minister, will arrive eminently for his audience with the queen where he will officially tender his resignation as prime minister before a short while later liz truss arrives for her audience with the queen and will be asked to form the next government. we will be hearing from a range of voices today, considering what the new prime minister liz truss might do in that area. joining me now is matthew taylor, who's ceo of the nhs confederation. hello, matthew, thank you for your time today. we heard borisjohnson a little earlier in his farewell speech at number
all liz truss today.y interesting to hear— have all liz truss today. really interesting to hear your - have all liz truss today. really interesting to hear your points| have all liz truss today. really - interesting to hear your points and your reaction to that news on energy bills, zoe bellingham from ippr north in liverpool, thank you. you saw pictures from balmoral, we believe the prime minister, boris johnson, because he is officially still prime minister, will arrive eminently for his...
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, and liz truss.he right of that, rishi sunak. seniorfigures beginning to arrive in the room, and mingle around. enter your whom are confronted by a certain amount of jeopardy over their future careers, will they feature in the new government of liz truss which will take shape in the coming days? never mind careers at westminster, what really matters is what the government will do, and how soon will they act, on the big question of energy bills? we expect them to do something perhaps as soon as thursday, thursday is pencilled in for this big announcement on energy bills, it is promised to be big, thatis bills, it is promised to be big, that is their language, let's wait and see what they actually do. they know that they have to do something significant, given the turmoil that so many individuals and businesses are facing at the moment, confronted by ballooning bills.— by ballooning bills. chris, you 'ust said the government i by ballooning bills. chris, you 'ust said the government of i by ballooning
, and liz truss.he right of that, rishi sunak. seniorfigures beginning to arrive in the room, and mingle around. enter your whom are confronted by a certain amount of jeopardy over their future careers, will they feature in the new government of liz truss which will take shape in the coming days? never mind careers at westminster, what really matters is what the government will do, and how soon will they act, on the big question of energy bills? we expect them to do something perhaps as soon as...
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liz truss, 81,326., i give notice that liz truss is elected as the leader of the conservative and unionist party. for liz truss, a victory speech. during this leadership campaign, i campaigned as a conservative and i will govern as a conservative. applause. and, my friends, we need to show that we will deliver over the next two years. i will deliver a bold plan to cut taxes and grow our economy. i will deliver on the energy crisis, dealing with people's energy bills, but also dealing with the long—term issues we have on energy supply. she paid tribute to the man she's about to replace.— about to replace. boris, you got brexit done. — about to replace. boris, you got brexit done, you _ about to replace. boris, you got brexit done, you crushed - about to replace. boris, you got| brexit done, you crushed jeremy brexit done, you crushed jeremy corbyrx — brexit done, you crushed jeremy corbyn. you rolled out the vaccine. and you _ corbyn. you rolled out the vaccine. and you stood up to vladimir putin. you ar
liz truss, 81,326., i give notice that liz truss is elected as the leader of the conservative and unionist party. for liz truss, a victory speech. during this leadership campaign, i campaigned as a conservative and i will govern as a conservative. applause. and, my friends, we need to show that we will deliver over the next two years. i will deliver a bold plan to cut taxes and grow our economy. i will deliver on the energy crisis, dealing with people's energy bills, but also dealing with the...
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. the conference this weekend. -- liz truss. ~ ., , , , truss.s. the metro said it dish best served cold. the former- truss. the metro said it dish best l served cold. the former contender, rishi sunak, i'm sure he will be looking at the situation that is unfolding in government and thinking, well, itried, but you guys didn't listen. 0bviously he is not going to be at the conference according to the story. i don't think he will have ever would have wanted to be around them at the momentjust because of all the hype around the new government and exactly what that will entail. it will have been seen as him trying to make an intervention on liz truss if he were to come. now i'm sure he would be quite happy to sit at home and watch all the drama unfold from and watch all the drama unfold from a fire in his living room and watching on the telly and reading the newspapers like the rest of us. @ stat line he wants liz truss to own the moment.— @ stat line he wants liz truss to own the moment. absolutely. and he can sa i own the moment. absolutely. and he
. the conference this weekend. -- liz truss. ~ ., , , , truss.s. the metro said it dish best served cold. the former- truss. the metro said it dish best l served cold. the former contender, rishi sunak, i'm sure he will be looking at the situation that is unfolding in government and thinking, well, itried, but you guys didn't listen. 0bviously he is not going to be at the conference according to the story. i don't think he will have ever would have wanted to be around them at the momentjust...
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yes, liz truss ma sa pressures as well? yes, liz truss may say the _ pressures as well?iz truss may say the nhs is a _ pressures as well? yes, liz truss may say the nhs is a top - pressures as well? yes, liz truss may say the nhs is a top priority | may say the nhs is a top priority and it is the nhs in england because health is devolved, but there are some really big problems out there. first of all, ambulance delays, often waiting outside hospitals trying to hand over patients so they can't get out on the road again in the latest figures show average response times of nearly one hour, even for emergencies like heart attacks and strokes when the target is 18 minutes. then there is the growing number waiting for surgery, hip replacements, knee replacements and so on. 6.73 million on the waiting list for planned operations and procedures. part of that is the covid backlog, and then there is the gp issue and she talked about doctors appointments. but often that is a workforce issue that could take years to resolve —— resolve and there was no mention of social care and most
yes, liz truss ma sa pressures as well? yes, liz truss may say the _ pressures as well?iz truss may say the nhs is a _ pressures as well? yes, liz truss may say the nhs is a top - pressures as well? yes, liz truss may say the nhs is a top priority | may say the nhs is a top priority and it is the nhs in england because health is devolved, but there are some really big problems out there. first of all, ambulance delays, often waiting outside hospitals trying to hand over patients so they can't...
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liz truss under liz truss's premiership. truss has had under liz truss's premiership. eam and how to keep promises to deliver. now, she is the prime minister. the country is waiting to see what she has planned. helen catt, bbc news, westminster. so, what happens next? we know liz truss will return to downing street and is expected to deliver her first speech this afternoon. following that, its expected the new prime minister will start appointing her cabinet ahead of her first pmqs on wednesday. our political correspondent nick eardley is here. nick, she will be here in the middle of the afternoon facing some of the most daunting challenges that any new parameter in recent times has faced? �* ., . ., . ,, faced? and not much time to address them, ben. — faced? and not much time to address them, ben. when _ faced? and not much time to address them, ben. when she _ faced? and not much time to address them, ben. when she arrives - faced? and not much time to address them, ben. when she arrives back i them, ben. when she arrives back here later, that will be her big chance
liz truss under liz truss's premiership. truss has had under liz truss's premiership. eam and how to keep promises to deliver. now, she is the prime minister. the country is waiting to see what she has planned. helen catt, bbc news, westminster. so, what happens next? we know liz truss will return to downing street and is expected to deliver her first speech this afternoon. following that, its expected the new prime minister will start appointing her cabinet ahead of her first pmqs on...
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liz truss is absolutely right in i liz truss is absolutely right in prioritising _ liz truss is absolutely. if you get that i growth and encourage investment, and you need _ growth and encourage investment, and you need to _ growth and encourage investment, and you need to have — growth and encourage investment, and you need to have a _ growth and encourage investment, and you need to have a tax _ growth and encourage investment, and you need to have a tax system - growth and encourage investment, and you need to have a tax system that i you need to have a tax system that encourages — you need to have a tax system that encourages investment, _ you need to have a tax system that encourages investment, so - you need to have a tax system that encourages investment, so if- you need to have a tax system that encourages investment, so if you i encourages investment, so if you invest— encourages investment, so if you invest any— encourages investment, so if you invest any business, _ encourages investment, so if you invest any business, you - encourages investment, so if you invest any business,
liz truss is absolutely right in i liz truss is absolutely right in prioritising _ liz truss is absolutely. if you get that i growth and encourage investment, and you need _ growth and encourage investment, and you need to _ growth and encourage investment, and you need to have — growth and encourage investment, and you need to have a _ growth and encourage investment, and you need to have a tax _ growth and encourage investment, and you need to have a tax system - growth and encourage...
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the between russia and the uk now that liz truss is in charge.— liz truss is in charge.or has _ liz truss is in charge. the german chancellor has said i liz truss is in charge. the german | chancellor has said congratulations on your— chancellor has said congratulations on your new role, liz truss, i'm looking — on your new role, liz truss, i'm looking forward to our cooperation. the uk _ looking forward to our cooperation. the uk and — looking forward to our cooperation. the uk and germany will continue to work closely together as partners in france, _ work closely together as partners in france, so — work closely together as partners in france, so the german chancellor, that france, so the german chancellor, thal will— france, so the german chancellor, that will he — france, so the german chancellor, that will be a key partnership. the president— that will be a key partnership. the president of the european parliament was quick— president of the european parliament was quick out of the blocks as well, saying _ was quick out of the blocks as well, saying democracies mus
the between russia and the uk now that liz truss is in charge.— liz truss is in charge.or has _ liz truss is in charge. the german chancellor has said i liz truss is in charge. the german | chancellor has said congratulations on your— chancellor has said congratulations on your new role, liz truss, i'm looking — on your new role, liz truss, i'm looking forward to our cooperation. the uk _ looking forward to our cooperation. the uk and — looking forward to our cooperation. the uk and...
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liz truss has said, like her rival rishi _ liz truss has said, like her rival rishi sunak. _ liz trussake such unilateral action there would be consequences. there is a key moment in ten days' time, on the 15th of— key moment in ten days' time, on the 15th of september when the uk has to react to _ 15th of september when the uk has to react to legal proceedings from the eu and _ react to legal proceedings from the eu and the feeling in brussels is there _ eu and the feeling in brussels is there could be consequences, there could _ there could be consequences, there could be _ there could be consequences, there could be the start of a trade war between — could be the start of a trade war between the two sides and of course that is— between the two sides and of course that is something rishi sunak the former— that is something rishi sunak the former chancellor has warned strongly— former chancellor has warned strongly against considering all the other— strongly against considering all the other pressures currently at the moment— other pressures currently at the moment on the 0k. all of t
liz truss has said, like her rival rishi _ liz truss has said, like her rival rishi sunak. _ liz trussake such unilateral action there would be consequences. there is a key moment in ten days' time, on the 15th of— key moment in ten days' time, on the 15th of september when the uk has to react to _ 15th of september when the uk has to react to legal proceedings from the eu and _ react to legal proceedings from the eu and the feeling in brussels is there _ eu and the feeling in brussels is...
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as is traditional, other leaders have been congratulating liz truss on her appointment. ng number 10, ms truss held a call with president volodymyr zelensky and accepted an invitation to visit ukraine. she also spoke with us presidentjoe biden. let's speak to our north america correspondent peter bowes. it is tradition, it would be very— it is tradition, it would be very odd _ it is tradition, it would be very odd if there was not some sort _ very odd if there was not some sort of— very odd if there was not some sort of phone call, but was a just— sort of phone call, but was a just latitude? did you get a sense — just latitude? did you get a sense of— just latitude? did you get a sense of meat behind this call? there _ sense of meat behind this call? there was— sense of meat behind this call? there was a sense of some meat, you are right, it is tradition, it would have been unusual if there was not a reference to that special relationship between the two countries, there is historic tradition built and now at least to the beginning of those relationships between a new bri
as is traditional, other leaders have been congratulating liz truss on her appointment. ng number 10, ms truss held a call with president volodymyr zelensky and accepted an invitation to visit ukraine. she also spoke with us presidentjoe biden. let's speak to our north america correspondent peter bowes. it is tradition, it would be very— it is tradition, it would be very odd _ it is tradition, it would be very odd if there was not some sort _ very odd if there was not some sort of— very odd...
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energy plan on day one for liz truss. we've been talking — plan on day one for liz truss.lking about _ plan on day one for liz truss. we've been talking about this _ plan on day one for liz truss. we've been talking about this for - plan on day one for liz truss. we've been talking about this for some - been talking about this for some weeks and it has been the biggest topic in the leadership stings, not necessarily a hustings, but in the leadership contest in terms of the debate that has been have more generally. she so far we know that she wants to go for lower taxes to increase growth and she wants to be varies the green levees on energy bills temporarily, but that is only going to yield about £158 for each household, butjust not going to be in any way meaningful to people who are facing bills on average of £3600, potentially going up to £7,000 if you believe the apocalyptic estimates by some analysts next year. she's going to have to act, and she's going to have to act quickly. this will be here government's top priority and she is going to come in my view, have to rev
energy plan on day one for liz truss. we've been talking — plan on day one for liz truss.lking about _ plan on day one for liz truss. we've been talking about this _ plan on day one for liz truss. we've been talking about this for - plan on day one for liz truss. we've been talking about this for some - been talking about this for some weeks and it has been the biggest topic in the leadership stings, not necessarily a hustings, but in the leadership contest in terms of the debate that has...
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petros: liz truss -- reporter: liz truss has had to hit the ground running. her first call with a foreign leader was with lemaire zelenskyy. she reassured him of long-term commitment by the u.k. to support him in war against russia. she attacked vladimir putin saying he was continuing to weaponize energy. next came joe biden, the u.s. president. he assured her the special relationship in the u.k. would continue. he thanked her for her commitment to the ukraine war and to challenge russian aggression. he went on to say though that the european union and negotiations over northern ireland had to be chased by the new prime minister. domestically, she has a major problem with the energy crisis. u.k. families, millions of them finding it hard. she's going to announce a new plan for capping the energy bills across the country, limiting them to below 3000 u.s. dollars in a given year. this is a colossal commitment, over $100 billion committed to it, which could actually threaten her mantra about cutting taxes. somewhere, that money has to be found and it could be fo
petros: liz truss -- reporter: liz truss has had to hit the ground running. her first call with a foreign leader was with lemaire zelenskyy. she reassured him of long-term commitment by the u.k. to support him in war against russia. she attacked vladimir putin saying he was continuing to weaponize energy. next came joe biden, the u.s. president. he assured her the special relationship in the u.k. would continue. he thanked her for her commitment to the ukraine war and to challenge russian...
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would you vote for liz | truss next?_ why is in 2019. would you vote for liz - truss next?next? yeah, yeah. why is that? well, because i feel— truss next? yeah, yeah. why is that? well, because i feel that _ truss next? yeah, yeah. why is that? well, because i feel that she - truss next? yeah, yeah. why is that? well, because i feel that she is - well, because i feel that she is doing more than a lot of other people have done. josephine's is “ust one people have done. josephine's is just one voice — people have done. josephine's is just one voice in _ people have done. josephine's is just one voice in many _ people have done. josephine's is just one voice in many millions. | people have done. josephine's is i just one voice in many millions. liz truss has one of the keys to number ten, now the challenge begins to keep them —— won the keys. well, we are in the engine room now. part of that massive piece of history for leigh, greater manchester, the north west and across the uk. but what they told me here as they respect the past, value the past. what matters now is the futur
would you vote for liz | truss next?_ why is in 2019. would you vote for liz - truss next?next? yeah, yeah. why is that? well, because i feel— truss next? yeah, yeah. why is that? well, because i feel that _ truss next? yeah, yeah. why is that? well, because i feel that she - truss next? yeah, yeah. why is that? well, because i feel that she is - well, because i feel that she is doing more than a lot of other people have done. josephine's is “ust one people have done. josephine's is just...
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—— liz truss. it a stocking performance by liz truss? -- liz truss-— -- liz truss. liz truss. it is always a worry about how it _ -- liz truss. it is always a worry about how it will— -- liz truss. it is always a worry about how it will go. _ -- liz truss. it is always a worry about how it will go. but - -- liz truss. it is always a worry about how it will go. but what . about how it will go. but what viewers probably didn't really see in their millions today because they are all at work, but for the parliamentary party and also for the researchers and parliamentary staff in the commons behind us it is the to team captain slugging it out. every point that is scored they cheer. i think the performance went well. in cheer. i think the performance went well. , ., ., ., well. in terms of morale, it will have lifted _ well. in terms of morale, it will have lifted spirits. _ well. in terms of morale, it will have lifted spirits. yeah, - well. in terms of morale, it will have lifted spirits. yeah, it's i well. in terms of morale, it will| have lifted spirits. yeah, it's no
—— liz truss. it a stocking performance by liz truss? -- liz truss-— -- liz truss. liz truss. it is always a worry about how it _ -- liz truss. it is always a worry about how it will— -- liz truss. it is always a worry about how it will go. _ -- liz truss. it is always a worry about how it will go. but - -- liz truss. it is always a worry about how it will go. but what . about how it will go. but what viewers probably didn't really see in their millions today because they are all at...
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. will have my for support -- behind liz truss. ~ ., ., , ., liz truss.out the -a liz truss. what does it say about the party that — liz truss. what does it say about the party that you _ liz truss. what does it say about the party that you were - liz truss. what does it say about the party that you were so - the party that you were so popular amongst your own mps and less in the membership? it suggests there is a division there. i membership? it suggests there is a division there.— division there. i am proud of the cam aiun division there. i am proud of the campaign iran. _ division there. i am proud of the campaign iran, but _ division there. i am proud of the campaign iran, but that - division there. i am proud of the campaign iran, but that is - division there. i am proud of the campaign iran, but that is the i division there. i am proud of the i campaign iran, but that is the past now. this has one and i support her. —— lives has one. ii now. this has one and i support her. -- lives has one.— -- lives has one. if you're offered a 'ob -- lives has one
. will have my for support -- behind liz truss. ~ ., ., , ., liz truss.out the -a liz truss. what does it say about the party that — liz truss. what does it say about the party that you _ liz truss. what does it say about the party that you were - liz truss. what does it say about the party that you were so - the party that you were so popular amongst your own mps and less in the membership? it suggests there is a division there. i membership? it suggests there is a division there.—...
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liz truss dodged that bullet. -- put an umbrella over him. liz truss dodged that bullet. at bullet. michael cockerell, good to listen - truss dodged that bullet. michael cockerell, good to listen to - truss dodged that bullet. michael cockerell, good to listen to you. i cockerell, good to listen to you. very few are bigger authorities on this. look forward to the liz truss film. thank you very much. 0ur political correspondent damian grammaticas is at downing street. good to see you, glad it is not raining there at the moment. a momentous day and liz truss, no time to rest, she will already be inside working hard subtilt she is. she came here, major speech, went across to the she came here, ma'or speech, went to the— across to the houses of parliament, or she has — across to the houses of parliament, or she has been _ across to the houses of parliament, or she has been sacking _ across to the houses of parliament, or she has been sacking people. - across to the houses of parliament, | or she has been sacking people. we know a number of people who already gone. grant shapps
liz truss dodged that bullet. -- put an umbrella over him. liz truss dodged that bullet. at bullet. michael cockerell, good to listen - truss dodged that bullet. michael cockerell, good to listen to - truss dodged that bullet. michael cockerell, good to listen to you. i cockerell, good to listen to you. very few are bigger authorities on this. look forward to the liz truss film. thank you very much. 0ur political correspondent damian grammaticas is at downing street. good to see you, glad it is...
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liz truss— people it isn'tjust the 0br. liz truss has— people it isn'tjust the 0br.t _ many budget that these plans simply will not work. that they simply economically sound. sol will not work. that they simply economically sound. so i think we have _ economically sound. so i think we have to _ economically sound. so i think we have to he — economically sound. so i think we have to be really, really concerned. and inflation is eating into all of these _ and inflation is eating into all of these budgets and this article is based _ these budgets and this article is based was saying while the parents won't _ based was saying while the parents won't even — based was saying while the parents won't even keep up, they will fall in real— won't even keep up, they will fall in real terms. won't even keep up, they will fall in realterms._ in real terms. the squeeze on all departments _ in real terms. the squeeze on all departments and _ in real terms. the squeeze on all departments and liz _ in real terms. the squeeze on all departments and liz truss - in real terms. the squeez
liz truss— people it isn'tjust the 0br. liz truss has— people it isn'tjust the 0br.t _ many budget that these plans simply will not work. that they simply economically sound. sol will not work. that they simply economically sound. so i think we have _ economically sound. so i think we have to _ economically sound. so i think we have to he — economically sound. so i think we have to be really, really concerned. and inflation is eating into all of these _ and inflation is eating into all of...
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we have been talking about liz truss taking over as . about liz truss taking over as prime minister in foreign secretary she's possibly better known on the international stage than she is domestically. 0ur correspondents have been gathering reaction to her election victory. in a moment we'll hear from moscow and brussels, but first here's stephen mcdonell in beijing. in terms of the government in beijing, really, i don't think it mattered to them so much which one of these people took the reins. they both said they're going to get tough on china. well, beijing might sayjoin the queue in terms of western politicians saying they're going to get tough on china. for beijing, what they'll be watching is what goes on beyond the rhetoric — how does this new government respond? and trade, for example, it will go ahead. of course, the uk's going to keep trading with china. where you have these possible areas of tension are, for example, is the truss administration going to be sending the royal navy through the south china sea as part of these navigation exercises alongside the united states, or
we have been talking about liz truss taking over as . about liz truss taking over as prime minister in foreign secretary she's possibly better known on the international stage than she is domestically. 0ur correspondents have been gathering reaction to her election victory. in a moment we'll hear from moscow and brussels, but first here's stephen mcdonell in beijing. in terms of the government in beijing, really, i don't think it mattered to them so much which one of these people took the...
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clearly liz truss _ is, it's eye watering. clearly liz truss is — is, it's eye watering.hat _ will do anything possible to avoid that the — will do anything possible to avoid that. the windfall tax will not happen _ that. the windfall tax will not happen. there is an existing one, and she's— happen. there is an existing one, and she's not going to give a new one _ and she's not going to give a new one i_ and she's not going to give a new one ithink— and she's not going to give a new one. i think she set some very clear parameter— one. i think she set some very clear parameter on that side. but she's a who has talked about being happy to borrow _ who has talked about being happy to borrow to _ who has talked about being happy to borrow to fuel growth. her thing is to avoid _ borrow to fuel growth. her thing is to avoid a — borrow to fuel growth. her thing is to avoid a recession. the recession is bad _ to avoid a recession. the recession is bad for— to avoid a recession. the recession is bad for almost everybody. on the whole. _ is bad for almost everybody. on the whole. i
clearly liz truss _ is, it's eye watering. clearly liz truss is — is, it's eye watering.hat _ will do anything possible to avoid that the — will do anything possible to avoid that. the windfall tax will not happen _ that. the windfall tax will not happen. there is an existing one, and she's— happen. there is an existing one, and she's not going to give a new one _ and she's not going to give a new one i_ and she's not going to give a new one ithink— and she's not going to give a new...
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leaders have also been congratulating liz truss on her appointment as prime minister. a call with president volodymyr zelensky and accepted an invitation to visit ukraine. she also spoke with us presidentjoe biden. earlier, i spoke to our political correspondent, ben wright. i asked him how significant it is that liz truss spoke to mr zelensky before mr biden. i think president biden was the first world leader to tweet his congratulations. the actual first phone call was between ukraine's president and the new british prime minister. and i think it simply states the obvious, which is, right now, the single most important relationship that the british prime minister has is probably with the ukrainian president because the two countries are bound together at the moment as they try and face down russian aggression. the uk has given ukraine full support from the moment that invasion happened, providing arms and training. liz truss as foreign secretary was vociferous in the need to have very, very tough sanctions on russia. so, i think continuation of borisjohnson�*s policy
leaders have also been congratulating liz truss on her appointment as prime minister. a call with president volodymyr zelensky and accepted an invitation to visit ukraine. she also spoke with us presidentjoe biden. earlier, i spoke to our political correspondent, ben wright. i asked him how significant it is that liz truss spoke to mr zelensky before mr biden. i think president biden was the first world leader to tweet his congratulations. the actual first phone call was between ukraine's...
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liz truss will be in that place.want to provide support for the people where it is sensible to do so, when they are facing a short-term challenge, but she will also want to be honest and upfront with people that in the long run, we are exposed to global markets. in the long run, the only way to protect ourselves and protect people's welfare is to ensure higher levels of productivity and strong economic growth. once she has gotten over this short-term step of announcing emergency measures around energy prices, she will then want to move on to emphasize the medium and long-term economic factors, stepping out what the u.k.'s future will look like. how does britain earn its living in the world and protect the living standards of our people? ensure it is a medium-sized nation outside of any large bloc ? lizzy: exposures and markets is terrible and some analysts were talking about exposure with the dollar. philip: the bank of england and the treasury are both facing a big challenge in trying to combat inflation while also
liz truss will be in that place.want to provide support for the people where it is sensible to do so, when they are facing a short-term challenge, but she will also want to be honest and upfront with people that in the long run, we are exposed to global markets. in the long run, the only way to protect ourselves and protect people's welfare is to ensure higher levels of productivity and strong economic growth. once she has gotten over this short-term step of announcing emergency measures around...
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and liz truss— bus that is sinking fast. and liz truss is— bus that is sinking fast.ubhead is truss new— towards the home. so the subhead is truss new government may already be dead in— truss new government may already be dead in the _ truss new government may already be dead in the water. they say kwasi kwarteng — dead in the water. they say kwasi kwarteng many budget statement was supposed to usher in an era of economic— supposed to usher in an era of economic growth and instead kicks after a _ economic growth and instead kicks after a crisis. the ending of this article _ after a crisis. the ending of this article was _ after a crisis. the ending of this article was absolutely amazing it says it— article was absolutely amazing it says if they correct the economy —— can wreck— says if they correct the economy —— can wreck the — says if they correct the economy —— can wreck the economy like this in a few weeks— can wreck the economy like this in a few weeks imagine what they can do in a few— few weeks imagine what they can do in a few months. it isjust brilliant _ in
and liz truss— bus that is sinking fast. and liz truss is— bus that is sinking fast.ubhead is truss new— towards the home. so the subhead is truss new government may already be dead in— truss new government may already be dead in the _ truss new government may already be dead in the water. they say kwasi kwarteng — dead in the water. they say kwasi kwarteng many budget statement was supposed to usher in an era of economic— supposed to usher in an era of economic growth and instead...
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that is someone that liz truss absolutely trust, a - that liz truss absolutely trust, a good friend,riend, therese coffey. fific kwasi kwarteng sees himself very much of —— as second lord of the treasury, whereas on the door of number ten it says first lord of the treasury, and we have heard that, that the prime minister and chancellor are in lockstep, that is the argument from his allies. the thing that liz truss has talked about over the last few weeks is deliver, deliver, deliver. we know what she wants to deliver, we will find out how she is going to do it. nick earley, chief political correspondent, thanks very much. now back to the studio. now some breaking news from liverpool, we are hearing that four men arrested in connection with the murder of olivia pratt—korbel in dovecot have been conditionally bailed. the men were arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender, and questioned by police. 34 man from liverpool was arrested on suspicion of murder and attempted murder. we have been told that the investigation into olivia's tragic murder is ongoing, and police still need to b
that is someone that liz truss absolutely trust, a - that liz truss absolutely trust, a good friend,riend, therese coffey. fific kwasi kwarteng sees himself very much of —— as second lord of the treasury, whereas on the door of number ten it says first lord of the treasury, and we have heard that, that the prime minister and chancellor are in lockstep, that is the argument from his allies. the thing that liz truss has talked about over the last few weeks is deliver, deliver, deliver. we...
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and that was liz truss.tent she was feeling quite frail at that point. she does look frail at that point. she does look frail in some of the images that we saw that day. in terms of family who were there and we have just heard that some are heading for balmoral. indicating a degree of concern amongst the royal family and amongst the queen's immediately family. this would be natural. the the queen's immediately family. this would be natural.— would be natural. the fact that doctors of _ would be natural. the fact that doctors of obviously _ would be natural. the fact that doctors of obviously said - would be natural. the fact that doctors of obviously said that i would be natural. the fact that - doctors of obviously said that there is concern and that she is 96, she would expect of course family members to want to go and see her. i am sure a call to family members say that doctors are concerned would have resulted in want them wanting to be there. have resulted in want them wanting to be there-— have resulte
and that was liz truss.tent she was feeling quite frail at that point. she does look frail at that point. she does look frail in some of the images that we saw that day. in terms of family who were there and we have just heard that some are heading for balmoral. indicating a degree of concern amongst the royal family and amongst the queen's immediately family. this would be natural. the the queen's immediately family. this would be natural.— would be natural. the fact that doctors of _ would...
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a warning for liz truss.elects her cabinet and what are they talking about? it’s a what are they talking about? it's a very serious _ what are they talking about? it's a very serious warning _ what are they talking about? it's a very serious warning that - what are they talking about? it's a very serious warning that if - what are they talking about? it's a very serious warning that if liz truss — very serious warning that if liz truss becomes prime minister and attempts— truss becomes prime minister and attempts to get in people like iain duncan _ attempts to get in people like iain duncan smith, for example, nadine dorries. _ duncan smith, for example, nadine dorries. in— duncan smith, for example, nadine dorries, in very high positions, in the gunsmith who is already —— in devon— the gunsmith who is already —— in devon smith has already put out a motion _ devon smith has already put out a motion for— devon smith has already put out a motion for an investigation of the privileges — motion for an investigati
a warning for liz truss.elects her cabinet and what are they talking about? it’s a what are they talking about? it's a very serious _ what are they talking about? it's a very serious warning _ what are they talking about? it's a very serious warning that - what are they talking about? it's a very serious warning that if - what are they talking about? it's a very serious warning that if liz truss — very serious warning that if liz truss becomes prime minister and attempts— truss becomes...
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this is liz truss. — on energy, promises liz truss.is liz truss, who _ on energy, promises liz truss. this is liz truss, who is _ on energy, promises liz truss. ti 3 is liz truss, who is allegedly the front runner in this tory race. her arrival is rishi sunak. liz truss is writing in the sunday telegraph and declares indeed that she will do away with sticking plasters and kicking the can down the road. she says she has a twofold plan, a twofold approach. she would announce immediately financial support for households and also, just as importantly, for businesses, because businesses are hurting very badly, as indeed are households and they simply don't know how they will face soaring energy bills, gas and electricity. she would also try to address what she calls the deep—rooted problem that has been exposed by the huge impacts of covid and the war in ukraine, namely, possibly introducing, we are told in the telegraph, that nothing is finalised yet but it could be that she puts some fundamental reforms to the uk's energy market as soon a
this is liz truss. — on energy, promises liz truss.is liz truss, who _ on energy, promises liz truss. this is liz truss, who is _ on energy, promises liz truss. ti 3 is liz truss, who is allegedly the front runner in this tory race. her arrival is rishi sunak. liz truss is writing in the sunday telegraph and declares indeed that she will do away with sticking plasters and kicking the can down the road. she says she has a twofold plan, a twofold approach. she would announce immediately...
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rishi sunak and liz truss. and then, the result...e notice that liz truss is elected as the leader. of the conservative and unionist party. the words to follow her winning, in the hands of her husband, "a clear victory, but not a landslide." thank you for putting your faith in me to lead our great conservative party, the greatest political party on earth. i will deliver a bold plan to cut taxes and grow our economy. i will deliver on the energy crisis, dealing with people's energy bills, but also dealing with the long—term issues we have on energy supply. and she concluded with the mantra her campaign began with. we will deliver, we will deliver, we will deliver. and we... and we will deliver a great victory for the conservative party in 202a. thank you. elation, smiles, and success, the crowning moment of her political career, liz truss will be prime minister tomorrow, and then confronted with an in—tray from hell. the question for her party, and for the country, will she be up to it? i think she'll be an absolutely fantastic prime m
rishi sunak and liz truss. and then, the result...e notice that liz truss is elected as the leader. of the conservative and unionist party. the words to follow her winning, in the hands of her husband, "a clear victory, but not a landslide." thank you for putting your faith in me to lead our great conservative party, the greatest political party on earth. i will deliver a bold plan to cut taxes and grow our economy. i will deliver on the energy crisis, dealing with people's energy...
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so for liz truss _ years were not good. so for liz truss to — years were not good.eally be almost a mortal blow for herself. . ., , ., would really be almost a mortal blow for herself. . . , ., . , would really be almost a mortal blow for herself. . ., . , , would really be almost a mortal blow for herself. . ., ., , ., for herself. natasha, politics is a blood sport- _ for herself. natasha, politics is a blood sport. not _ for herself. natasha, politics is a blood sport. not short _ for herself. natasha, politics is a blood sport. not short of- for herself. natasha, politics is a i blood sport. not short of betrayal, is it? ., �* , , , , is it? you've summed it up pretty well there- _ is it? you've summed it up pretty well there. on _ is it? you've summed it up pretty well there. on the _ is it? you've summed it up pretty well there. on the one _ is it? you've summed it up pretty well there. on the one hand, - is it? you've summed it up pretty well there. on the one hand, it's| well there. on the one hand, it's very extraordinary this political cycle, the new prime
so for liz truss _ years were not good. so for liz truss to — years were not good.eally be almost a mortal blow for herself. . ., , ., would really be almost a mortal blow for herself. . . , ., . , would really be almost a mortal blow for herself. . ., . , , would really be almost a mortal blow for herself. . ., ., , ., for herself. natasha, politics is a blood sport- _ for herself. natasha, politics is a blood sport. not _ for herself. natasha, politics is a blood sport. not short _ for...
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liz truss.u like, at the dispatch box. he will be able to handle liz truss. he will put the question to her directly. she has said a lot of things over the course of her political career, and she certainly said a lot in the last eight months. much of it doesn't add up is the truth and so i suspect he will be very exacting. there is a lot to challenge liz truss on policy, frankly, and i'm sure he relishes the opportunity to get on with that, not just on the opportunity to get on with that, notjust on behalf of the labour party, but on behalf of the general public. what are we going to do about crime in britain? what are we going to do about those ambulance weights and how long it takes to see a gp? how seriously she dealing with the cuts in education, for example? those are the issues he will be prosecuting very firmly. but you know what _ prosecuting very firmly. but you know what i'm _ prosecuting very firmly. but you know what i'm getting _ prosecuting very firmly. but you know what i'm gettin
liz truss.u like, at the dispatch box. he will be able to handle liz truss. he will put the question to her directly. she has said a lot of things over the course of her political career, and she certainly said a lot in the last eight months. much of it doesn't add up is the truth and so i suspect he will be very exacting. there is a lot to challenge liz truss on policy, frankly, and i'm sure he relishes the opportunity to get on with that, not just on the opportunity to get on with that,...
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it'sjust a big call by liz truss — see. it's 'ust a big call by liz truss. ,, w' see. suppose as we were discussing, there are different kinds of tory budgets. absolutely. some mps said what do you think of the budget, and a couple of them said it's great that we do finally have a conservative government back in office. that really does say all. it remains to be seen whether these plans work or not. let's not forget a couple of days ago, liz truss was saying she would do something. we really should have seen some of this coming. it was reported that cutting the top rate of tax, she has said she didn't mine being unpopular as long as it grows the economy. but if it works, if conservatives can show they can grow the economy, at the same time as helping everybody else out, liz truss will be sina successful. some of these pages are going to... —— seen as successful. i think the reversal of the cut to national insurance will save many workers hundreds of pounds a year. income tax affects a lot of workers a year —— as well. there are definitely some things that are notjust b
it'sjust a big call by liz truss — see. it's 'ust a big call by liz truss. ,, w' see. suppose as we were discussing, there are different kinds of tory budgets. absolutely. some mps said what do you think of the budget, and a couple of them said it's great that we do finally have a conservative government back in office. that really does say all. it remains to be seen whether these plans work or not. let's not forget a couple of days ago, liz truss was saying she would do something. we really...
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liz truss promises a bold plan to see britain through a range of challenges. iam i am confident that together we can ride out the storm, we can rebuild our economy, and we can become the modern, brilliant britain that i know we can be. after a visit to ukraine's zaporizhzhia power plant in russian—held territory, the un's nuclear watchdog calls for a safety zone. canadian police urge local residents to stay indoors as the manhunt continues for one of two suspects following a mass stabbing. and no more pcr tests for international visitors to japan, but will that be enough to encourage tourists to come back? welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. it's 8 in the morning here in singapore, and 1am in london, where the new british prime minister liz truss has moved into downing street, having accepted the queen's invitation to form a government, and she's already made some key cabinet appointments. in her first speech as prime minister, liz truss promised that britain could "ride out the storm" caused by severe global headwinds.
liz truss promises a bold plan to see britain through a range of challenges. iam i am confident that together we can ride out the storm, we can rebuild our economy, and we can become the modern, brilliant britain that i know we can be. after a visit to ukraine's zaporizhzhia power plant in russian—held territory, the un's nuclear watchdog calls for a safety zone. canadian police urge local residents to stay indoors as the manhunt continues for one of two suspects following a mass stabbing....
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liz truss— johnson, and so was liz truss. liz truss canre — johnson, and so was liz truss.ne else was resigning. — johnson when everyone else was resigning, and nadine dorries made those _ resigning, and nadine dorries made those comments about liz truss being dress _ those comments about liz truss being dress and _ those comments about liz truss being dress and accessories while rishi sunak— dress and accessories while rishi sunak was— dress and accessories while rishi sunak was bring expensive shoes. whatever— sunak was bring expensive shoes. whatever the case, this front is suggesting that we are just seeing the dying — suggesting that we are just seeing the dying throes of an administration that has been in power— administration that has been in power for— administration that has been in power for too long. it administration that has been in power for too long.— administration that has been in power for too long. it has certainly been in power— power for too long. it has certainly been in power for _ power for too long. it has certainly been in power for a _ power for t
liz truss— johnson, and so was liz truss. liz truss canre — johnson, and so was liz truss.ne else was resigning. — johnson when everyone else was resigning, and nadine dorries made those _ resigning, and nadine dorries made those comments about liz truss being dress _ those comments about liz truss being dress and _ those comments about liz truss being dress and accessories while rishi sunak— dress and accessories while rishi sunak was— dress and accessories while rishi sunak was...
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the big day arrives for liz truss. in a few hours time, she'll be officially installed as britain's new prime minister. how will the new pm go down with other world leaders? we'll get analysis from around the globe. canadian police say one of the two men charged in connection with ten fatal stabbings has been found dead. and a bad night for nadal. rafa crashes out of the us open — beaten in the fourth round in new york. hello and welcome. liz truss is preparing to take over as britain's fourth prime minister in six years. it comes the day after the conservative party chose her to succeed borisjohnson. she'll travel to balmoral castle in scotland, where queen elizabeth will invite her to form a government. meanwhile borisjohnson has been spending his last night in 10 downing street before his turbulent premiership comes to an end. iain watson reports in one day we will hear from two prime ministers, on the streets the transfer of power will take place before the general election. in this morning borisjohnson will give h
the big day arrives for liz truss. in a few hours time, she'll be officially installed as britain's new prime minister. how will the new pm go down with other world leaders? we'll get analysis from around the globe. canadian police say one of the two men charged in connection with ten fatal stabbings has been found dead. and a bad night for nadal. rafa crashes out of the us open — beaten in the fourth round in new york. hello and welcome. liz truss is preparing to take over as britain's...
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leaders have also been congratulating liz truss on her appointment as prime minister. r 10, ms truss held a call with president volodymyr zelensky and accepted an invitation to visit ukraine. she also spoke with us presidentjoe biden. for more on this, i am joined now by our political correspondent ben wright. great to get you on the programme, ben. interestingly, she spoke to president zelensky before biden, anything we should read into that? i anything we should read into that? i think president biden was the first world leader to put his congratulations, the actual first phone call was between ukraine's president and the new british prime minister. and i think it simply states the obvious which is right now the single most important relationship i think that the british prime minister has is probably with ukrainian president because the two countries are bound together at the moment as they try and face down russian aggression. the uk has given ukraine bull support from the moment that invasion happened, providing arms and training, liz truss as foreign secretary was
leaders have also been congratulating liz truss on her appointment as prime minister. r 10, ms truss held a call with president volodymyr zelensky and accepted an invitation to visit ukraine. she also spoke with us presidentjoe biden. for more on this, i am joined now by our political correspondent ben wright. great to get you on the programme, ben. interestingly, she spoke to president zelensky before biden, anything we should read into that? i anything we should read into that? i think...
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rishi sunak and liz truss. and then, the result... that liz truss is elected as the leader of the conservative and unionist party. the words to follow her winning, in the hands of her husband, "a clear victory, but not a landslide." thank you for putting your faith in me to lead our great conservative party, the greatest political party on earth. i will deliver a bold plan to cut taxes and grow our economy. i will deliver on the energy crisis, dealing with people's energy bills, but also dealing with the long—term issues we have on energy supply. and she concluded with the mantra her campaign began with. we will deliver, we will deliver, we will deliver. and we... and we will deliver a great victory for the conservative party in 202a. thank you. elation, smiles, and success, the crowning moment of her political career, liz truss will be prime minister tomorrow, and then confronted with an in—tray from hell. the question for her party, and for the country, will she be up to it? i think she'll be an absolutely fantastic prime minister,
rishi sunak and liz truss. and then, the result... that liz truss is elected as the leader of the conservative and unionist party. the words to follow her winning, in the hands of her husband, "a clear victory, but not a landslide." thank you for putting your faith in me to lead our great conservative party, the greatest political party on earth. i will deliver a bold plan to cut taxes and grow our economy. i will deliver on the energy crisis, dealing with people's energy bills, but...
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liz truss has made a hu-e kwasi kwarteng. liz truss has made a huge move _ kwasi kwarteng.see what's going to happen over the next two months. natasha, _ happen over the next two months. natasha, some economists are pointing out a contradiction where you had a bank of england who seem to want to tikal down with those rates down —— to cool down. and people saying the government is doing the opposite with these tax cuts. �* , , ., , doing the opposite with these tax cuts. �* ,,., , . . , doing the opposite with these tax cuts. �* , , . . , ., cuts. absolutely and it remains to be seen exactly _ cuts. absolutely and it remains to be seen exactly what _ cuts. absolutely and it remains to be seen exactly what the - cuts. absolutely and it remains to be seen exactly what the impact l cuts. absolutely and it remains to | be seen exactly what the impact of this will have. sort of hard to isolate. liz truss's main argument isolate. liz truss's main argument is that by capping those energy bills average at £2500, shall argue that will reduce inflation by up to 5%. what we don't know
liz truss has made a hu-e kwasi kwarteng. liz truss has made a huge move _ kwasi kwarteng.see what's going to happen over the next two months. natasha, _ happen over the next two months. natasha, some economists are pointing out a contradiction where you had a bank of england who seem to want to tikal down with those rates down —— to cool down. and people saying the government is doing the opposite with these tax cuts. �* , , ., , doing the opposite with these tax cuts. �* ,,., , . . ,...
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from liz truss.t _ come from liz truss. and i suppose we should reflect that tonight - come from liz truss. and i suppose we should reflect that tonight is - we should reflect that tonight is the last night of borisjohnson's premiership at the moment. the daily star reflects on that. the end of an error. that was a bizarre 1139 day fever dream, wasn't it? natasha. wondering what boris is going to do next. we have seen previous prime ministers, like theresa may, sticking around in the commons and top up their heads whenever they feel there is an intervention to make headlines and pressure the current prime minister into doing something they feel is really important. 0r something they feel is really important. or david cameron, who left the commons pretty speedily after he stepped down in 2016. he no longer remains as an mp and went to earn a lot of money in the private sector. we know that boris is publicly going to stick around for a little while, we don't know exactly how long. something he could st
from liz truss.t _ come from liz truss. and i suppose we should reflect that tonight - come from liz truss. and i suppose we should reflect that tonight is - we should reflect that tonight is the last night of borisjohnson's premiership at the moment. the daily star reflects on that. the end of an error. that was a bizarre 1139 day fever dream, wasn't it? natasha. wondering what boris is going to do next. we have seen previous prime ministers, like theresa may, sticking around in the commons...
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lizzy: boris johnson said to give his farewell speech tomorrow before he and liz truss head to the queens cottage residents. it is a break with tradition so the queen is having mobility issues so they will have to go up there. then truss will give a speech at downing street and we are expecting information on who her cabinet will be. that cabinet will meet on wednesday morning to discuss how liz truss will deal with the cost of living crisis and she will faced her first prime minister's questions on wednesday. dani: what is next for boris johnson? lizzy: i reckon the u.s. speaking circuit will be highly lucrative for boris johnson given his reputation among republicans. his nickname is baby trump. he used to be a journalist before politics and he could always go back to that. there were hints in his last speech he could return to the politics -- he is pasting -- he is facing an investigation over his conduct and could be suspended from the house of commons if he is found in contempt of parliament. the easier route for him would be to quit as an mp. we will have to see how he wants to hand
lizzy: boris johnson said to give his farewell speech tomorrow before he and liz truss head to the queens cottage residents. it is a break with tradition so the queen is having mobility issues so they will have to go up there. then truss will give a speech at downing street and we are expecting information on who her cabinet will be. that cabinet will meet on wednesday morning to discuss how liz truss will deal with the cost of living crisis and she will faced her first prime minister's...
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and liz truss about policy. very different under boris _ it was very, very different under borisjohnson, and the two sides staking _ borisjohnson, and the two sides staking out very, very different ideologies. keir starmer, far more interventionist. with a focus on growth — interventionist. with a focus on growth and whatever it takes, that's what ili— growth and whatever it takes, that's what i'ii do — growth and whatever it takes, that's what i'll do. so, i think the battle lines _ what i'll do. so, i think the battle lines are — what i'll do. so, i think the battle lines are getting drawn early on because they realise that even when we're _ because they realise that even when we're out _ because they realise that even when we're out of the crisis, they are going _ we're out of the crisis, they are going to — we're out of the crisis, they are going to dominate or political life. we can— going to dominate or political life. we can gather so much soap quickly. same question to you, annabel. i same question to yo
and liz truss about policy. very different under boris _ it was very, very different under borisjohnson, and the two sides staking _ borisjohnson, and the two sides staking out very, very different ideologies. keir starmer, far more interventionist. with a focus on growth — interventionist. with a focus on growth and whatever it takes, that's what ili— growth and whatever it takes, that's what i'ii do — growth and whatever it takes, that's what i'll do. so, i think the battle lines _ what...