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sir craig overhears to for david cameron, - like. sir craig overhears to for david cameron, and i like. sir craig overhears to i for david cameron, and who like. sir craig overhears to - for david cameron, and who used to work for tony blair lazzez there's a lot to talk about. what do you mean? laughs. the one question for both of you, put yourself back into the building that you both used to work in. the phone rings, it is someone like alex or me. what do you say? do you answer? do you answer? do you answer? do you pick up the phone? how do you spin yourself out of this is the thought? depends what's going on. i don't — depends what's going on. i don't know is the answer. i think— don't know is the answer. i think what has happened as you have _ think what has happened as you have gone through the whole kind — have gone through the whole kind of— have gone through the whole kind of dan simmons. —— they — — they have —— they have gone for somebody who so_ —— they have gone for somebody who so clearly out of her dad, can't — who so cl
sir craig overhears to for david cameron, - like. sir craig overhears to for david cameron, and i like. sir craig overhears to i for david cameron, and who like. sir craig overhears to - for david cameron, and who used to work for tony blair lazzez there's a lot to talk about. what do you mean? laughs. the one question for both of you, put yourself back into the building that you both used to work in. the phone rings, it is someone like alex or me. what do you say? do you answer? do you answer?...
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when i was over there, david cameron was over there, david cameron was there, and there was the transfer, so i got to have two prime ministers in my time. a lot of the segment earlier on your programme focused on the who of it all, who might be the replacement, and what i have been thinking about today, and i think all of us outside the united kingdom, but friends of it, is not so much the who but the how. i can only speak as an american, but so often when it comes to fellow democracies, they are different, and in the case of britain, americans often find themselves, when we think about political traditions, saying, it seems strange to us as americans, but you know what, it's strange to us as americans, but you know what, its old and it works for them. but this is not like that. how the british system and the tory party, and it's true of the labour party as well, chooses prime ministers, seems strange to my british friends. it is not old, it's brand—new, this new way was done in 1998, and it is demonstrably not working. so i think there is real opportunity. what is it, 80,000 of the tory
when i was over there, david cameron was over there, david cameron was there, and there was the transfer, so i got to have two prime ministers in my time. a lot of the segment earlier on your programme focused on the who of it all, who might be the replacement, and what i have been thinking about today, and i think all of us outside the united kingdom, but friends of it, is not so much the who but the how. i can only speak as an american, but so often when it comes to fellow democracies, they...
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what may, or david cameron, has been in power for 12 years.s, is trying to reset. parliament goes back next week after the conference season, she has only been prime ministerfor the conference season, she has only been prime minister for little over a month, nigel was in birmingham so he has a better take on it, i avoided it, but she is saying you've got to stop navel—gazing to her mps, we've got to work together and charge ahead. but i think part of the problem is in her charging ahead, she is not actually listening to people who might be offering wise counsel and that is when you end up with u—turns. counsel and that is when you end up with u-turns-— with u-turns. nigel, ifi move on to the mail new. _ with u-turns. nigel, ifi move on to the mail now, the _ with u-turns. nigel, ifi move on to the mail now, the same _ with u-turns. nigel, ifi move on to the mail now, the same story, - with u-turns. nigel, ifi move on to the mail now, the same story, it. the mail now, the same story, it says sadistic michael gove told stop plots or let in starm
what may, or david cameron, has been in power for 12 years.s, is trying to reset. parliament goes back next week after the conference season, she has only been prime ministerfor the conference season, she has only been prime minister for little over a month, nigel was in birmingham so he has a better take on it, i avoided it, but she is saying you've got to stop navel—gazing to her mps, we've got to work together and charge ahead. but i think part of the problem is in her charging ahead, she...
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we had the same expense when theresa may took over from david cameron.sensibly agreed we could not have six weeks trying to work out who the next prime minister was. it is a very poor system and must not be repeated. >> if that happens, can the conservatives credibly continue without going to the country and calling a general election, even if the polling numbers look bad at the moment for the conservatives? >> there is no reason to have a general election as long as you ve a prime minister who has the confidence of the majority of the house of commons. normally with a conservative prime minister -- >> that is technically true. in broad, democratic terms, can they change leader twice without asking the public who they want and trust? >> the short answer is yes. we are a parliamentary system. it is not a prime minister who is elected in the general election. it is a parliament. as long as there is a parliament, a majority of which supports a particular party as prime minister, that is legitimate for the four years until the next general election. there is
we had the same expense when theresa may took over from david cameron.sensibly agreed we could not have six weeks trying to work out who the next prime minister was. it is a very poor system and must not be repeated. >> if that happens, can the conservatives credibly continue without going to the country and calling a general election, even if the polling numbers look bad at the moment for the conservatives? >> there is no reason to have a general election as long as you ve a prime...
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david cameron left downing street after the brexit vote.resa may then had three years before tory mps intervened. it was the same for borisjohnson. and in early september, it was the turn of liz truss. i am honoured to take on this responsibility. weeks later, at its annual conference, the tory party chair said liz truss was its greatest asset to win the next election. she is the woman who will get britain moving. that, though, is not going to happen any more. wow, one of the shortest lived premierships ever. i liz truss�*s time is over, when it had onlyjust begun. hello, welcome. well, this is unexpected. not, of course, being here for a new series looking at the biggest stories of the week, ijust hadn't necessarily factored in doing our first episode on the day the prime minister resigns. but here we are, and across next 30 minutes this is the story of the fall of liz truss. because it has been quite a week. hello, hi guys. we are probably still a few minutes late. 0h, are you? 0k. we will reverse almost all the tax measures. gone, gone.
david cameron left downing street after the brexit vote.resa may then had three years before tory mps intervened. it was the same for borisjohnson. and in early september, it was the turn of liz truss. i am honoured to take on this responsibility. weeks later, at its annual conference, the tory party chair said liz truss was its greatest asset to win the next election. she is the woman who will get britain moving. that, though, is not going to happen any more. wow, one of the shortest lived...
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david cameron would resign. six years later, rishi sunak was chancellor.en loyal to borisjohnson, until the scandals became too much. he resigned saying he didn't agree with mrjohnson�*s approach. a summer leadership contest followed. time and again, he contrasted his message with his opponent's. i've said the things that i believe our country needs to hear. he lost. but liz truss would come and go. and now rishi sunak is prime minister. he's the leader who needs to persuade his colleagues to fall in line and agree. hi. welcome. now, last week when we started this series, the prime minister had just resigned, this time we have a new prime minister. and also last week i was telling you the home secretary had just resigned, now she's the new home secretary. so, we're doing out best to keep up. i'll take you through all that. not just that, though. protests are spreading in iran again. we will update you there. we have to talk about this, too, because we're all still asking, what did happen to hu jintao? but before all of that — we've got to start at the top.
david cameron would resign. six years later, rishi sunak was chancellor.en loyal to borisjohnson, until the scandals became too much. he resigned saying he didn't agree with mrjohnson�*s approach. a summer leadership contest followed. time and again, he contrasted his message with his opponent's. i've said the things that i believe our country needs to hear. he lost. but liz truss would come and go. and now rishi sunak is prime minister. he's the leader who needs to persuade his colleagues to...
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david cameron would resign. six years later, rishi sunak was chancellor.
david cameron would resign. six years later, rishi sunak was chancellor.
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k prime minister david cameron has reacted to the end of the leadership race on twitter, and he's offered his huge congratulations to richie suna on becoming p. m. he added, i predicted a decade ago. the conservatives would select our 1st british indian prime minister, and i'm proud to day that comes to comes to me. i wish the very best he has my whole hearted support. let's cross over to westminster, where stephanie decker is standing by. obviously, rashid made his initial speech to the back bench committee. we are expecting him to speak publicly shortly. steph, their maps must be some size of relief that this vote hasn't gone on and on and on and on. yes, i think particularly from the public that you mentioned there that he has addressed members of parliament. i have one member of apartment with me, david morris. say he's just been listening in that room with the, with the new prime minister re soon at 1st and foremost. and can you tell us what he had to say and how was it received? yes, richie came in, so a standing ovation. everybody's elated that he's now a new prime minister. i do k
k prime minister david cameron has reacted to the end of the leadership race on twitter, and he's offered his huge congratulations to richie suna on becoming p. m. he added, i predicted a decade ago. the conservatives would select our 1st british indian prime minister, and i'm proud to day that comes to comes to me. i wish the very best he has my whole hearted support. let's cross over to westminster, where stephanie decker is standing by. obviously, rashid made his initial speech to the back...
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came in after the globalfinancial since david cameron came in after the global financial crash in 2010 use out of the so—called big beasts within the conservative party as possible and he's also going to want to keep some of those people who have some voter recognition at the front of politics, people like kemi badenoch, who is very popular among conservative party members and considered party voters in the summer, suella braverman. yes, she may be controversial in some parts of the country, but in others she is seen as being quite tough on migration and that is what those post—brexit conservative voters really wa nt post—brexit conservative voters really want to see. michael gove add levelling up, i think that is an interesting appointment for sublevel interesting appointment for sublevel in a pastoral work — that —— levelling up has to work, that was on the big pledges after the referendum. let's not forget, rishi sunak is leading a conservative party that is averaging 20% in the polls. this is a party literally in freefall, and i do not know if they have a parachute. he has to get t
came in after the globalfinancial since david cameron came in after the global financial crash in 2010 use out of the so—called big beasts within the conservative party as possible and he's also going to want to keep some of those people who have some voter recognition at the front of politics, people like kemi badenoch, who is very popular among conservative party members and considered party voters in the summer, suella braverman. yes, she may be controversial in some parts of the country,...
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so one can't rule left out, i'm but let's move on to another reaction and that is from david cameron. prop former prime minister, he says huge congratulations to richie soon becoming prime minister to lead us through challenging times i had he is the 1st british indian prime minister as i predicted. and that is from david cameron, who had a lot of admiration of a richie sooner and richie snack, as i say, addressing now the 1922 committee. and of course, are, what does that mean that the british markets will be looking at is how the pound reacts to this news and how the public react? because of the say at the moment sir, that the real issue for much of the british public, andrew is the cost of living and rising fuel prices. i'm just looking at the wires now. the pound has gone up slightly by 0 point one sent to the dollar, so it's positive news there. in the initial, our, of knowing richie soon acts, sir, potential appointment. but it's all about the cost of living. is it for the british man and woman right now? it certainly is, and this is, you know, week we've, we've heard all of the
so one can't rule left out, i'm but let's move on to another reaction and that is from david cameron. prop former prime minister, he says huge congratulations to richie soon becoming prime minister to lead us through challenging times i had he is the 1st british indian prime minister as i predicted. and that is from david cameron, who had a lot of admiration of a richie sooner and richie snack, as i say, addressing now the 1922 committee. and of course, are, what does that mean that the british...
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that being said, david cameron didn't come from humble _ said, david cameron didn't come from humble election. he will have to startl looking at cuts somewhere, so election. he will have to start - looking at cuts somewhere, so where does one start?— does one start? yes, of course, and the i addicted _ does one start? yes, of course, and the a addicted to — does one start? yes, of course, and the i addicted to billion, _ does one start? yes, of course, and the i addicted to billion, and - does one start? yes, of course, and the i addicted to billion, and an - the i addicted to billion, and an even bigger black hole than £2 billion has been suggested. rishi sunak, we understand, is not going to reverse the reversal of the national insurance which went up when he was chancellor and then it was cancelled by liz truss a couple of weeks ago. it probably would look incredibly silly if he did look to do that but that is another £12 billion for the nhs that he has got to find from somewhere. if i had to bet, i imagine that the plan that jeremy hunt and liz truss had sort of started to carve
that being said, david cameron didn't come from humble _ said, david cameron didn't come from humble election. he will have to startl looking at cuts somewhere, so election. he will have to start - looking at cuts somewhere, so where does one start?— does one start? yes, of course, and the i addicted _ does one start? yes, of course, and the a addicted to — does one start? yes, of course, and the i addicted to billion, _ does one start? yes, of course, and the i addicted to billion, and -...
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we had this in situation when theresa may took over from david cameron that it was agreed that we couldnot be repeated. if poor system and must not be repeated-— poor system and must not be reeated. . ,, , repeated. if it happens can the conservatives _ repeated. if it happens can the conservatives credibly - repeated. if it happens can the| conservatives credibly continue without going to the country and calling for a general election even if the polling numbers look very bad for the moment of the conservatives? there's no reason for having a general election as long as you have a premise or who has the confidence and the majority of the house of commons. i5 and the ma'ority of the house of commons.— and the ma'ority of the house of commons. , . , , commons. is technically true but in broad democratic _ commons. is technically true but in broad democratic terms, _ commons. is technically true but in broad democratic terms, can - commons. is technically true but in broad democratic terms, can the i broad democratic terms, can the conservatives really change leaders twice without asking
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the tory right, talking about reducing immigration to the tens of thousands, a commitment that david cameronrt of the eu, but they�*re out of the eu now and immigration numbers haven�*t come down at all. because he kwarteng in the prime minister want to increase immigration numbers in this —— for growth. then you have the latest issue where apparently there is a difference in opinion over whether the public should be encouraged to reduce their energy consumption with jacob rees—mogg wanting to sign off £15 million to have a public advertising campaign around this, which has been vetoed by number ten. the government is not singing with one voice at the moment, and certainly the poll ratings are pretty damning. there needs to be a turn around quickly. let’s pretty damning. there needs to be a turn around quickly.— turn around quickly. let's look at the times _ turn around quickly. let's look at the times front _ turn around quickly. let's look at the times front page," - turn around quickly. let's look at the times front page," parents l turn around quickly. let's look at i the times front pag
the tory right, talking about reducing immigration to the tens of thousands, a commitment that david cameronrt of the eu, but they�*re out of the eu now and immigration numbers haven�*t come down at all. because he kwarteng in the prime minister want to increase immigration numbers in this —— for growth. then you have the latest issue where apparently there is a difference in opinion over whether the public should be encouraged to reduce their energy consumption with jacob rees—mogg...
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in 2015 prime minister david cameron was re elected after promising britain a referendum on the european union membership. his conservative party governing in coalition with the liberal democrats was splitting over europe under pressure from the united kingdom independence party. you kept ahead of the referendum in june 2016 cameron back to remain, but the vote leave campaign headed by new convert boris johnson. one cameron resigned a few hours later. negotiation with the european union will need to again under a new prime minister. the riffles are still being felt to resume one the conservative leadership contest promising to make a success of bricks. it in march, 2017 prime minister may set the clock ticking on 2 years of negotiations with brussels. that summer she called a snap election to boost her mandate, but instead she ended up with a hung parliament, the u. k. and the you did eventually reach a withdrawal agreement, but parliament rejected it 3 times and knows have a, the knows have a following a series of cabinet resignations, including that of boris johnson, whom she'd made fo
in 2015 prime minister david cameron was re elected after promising britain a referendum on the european union membership. his conservative party governing in coalition with the liberal democrats was splitting over europe under pressure from the united kingdom independence party. you kept ahead of the referendum in june 2016 cameron back to remain, but the vote leave campaign headed by new convert boris johnson. one cameron resigned a few hours later. negotiation with the european union will...
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and just as the internal, david cameron, so it's, it's in the, in the kind of dna, almost a tory and days to just throw away the lead when they don't like, well the leaders doing one leader. so we have yet to see what this is going to be stable enough to last for another 2 years. really interesting to get your thoughts on this john mckenna. thank you very much for joining us. and i'll just hear ah, on on pakistani journalist has been killed in kenya, putting say arshad, shirley full shot. while he was a passenger in a car, sharif has been an outspoken critic of the pakistani military and previously received death threats, prompting him to leave pakistan. laura barden, manly reports former pakistani prime minister emron con, with one of the 1st senior officials to visit the la about home of investigative journalist, arshad sharif, who was killed in kenya on sunday night. many appraising sharif is a man who dedicated his work to end in corruption and challenging the political elite. in an earlier tweet, m, ron con, wrote, he is deeply shocked, and that sharif paid the ultimate price fo
and just as the internal, david cameron, so it's, it's in the, in the kind of dna, almost a tory and days to just throw away the lead when they don't like, well the leaders doing one leader. so we have yet to see what this is going to be stable enough to last for another 2 years. really interesting to get your thoughts on this john mckenna. thank you very much for joining us. and i'll just hear ah, on on pakistani journalist has been killed in kenya, putting say arshad, shirley full shot. while...
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according to the king's representative in the local administration, david cameron , a meeting was held of aberdeen day. russia unleashed against ukraine hit our economy and led to an increase in the prices of products, the price increase also affected the ingredients of the traditional dish of ukrainians, borscht, which added the most to the price and how much the national dish costs today, our journalists found out, so you and i will tell you that borscht must be added with sugar, i don’t add sugar, i just add beets, of course valentina shares the secret of making delicious borscht instead of borscht beets, adds a vinaigrette root vegetable on the market in krypnytskyi costs 30 uah per kilogram of carrots and onions, 35 kg of cabbage each costs uah 25, each ingredient of the dish except potatoes costs uah 13 per kilogram, garlic added to the price compared to last year, generally more expensive half a potato 15 garlic 100 and butter 60 the most expensive ingredient in borscht pork without it the dish is 50% cheaper. since the beginning of the full-scale war, the price of meat has rise
according to the king's representative in the local administration, david cameron , a meeting was held of aberdeen day. russia unleashed against ukraine hit our economy and led to an increase in the prices of products, the price increase also affected the ingredients of the traditional dish of ukrainians, borscht, which added the most to the price and how much the national dish costs today, our journalists found out, so you and i will tell you that borscht must be added with sugar, i don’t...
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with long-standing traditions and wealth, his predecessor, well, theresa didn't have much, but david cameronan aristocratic family , that's right, that's the conservative party very often such leaders appear as margaret thatcher, the daughter of a baker, and at the same time she was the wife of a successful businessman, you know, she also did not clean up in her office because there was no opportunity to hire housekeepers there, she was wealthy a woman, well, again, this wealth was provided by their work, but they are not poor in hemingway johnson, the situation is different, in principle, they were born rich people, but the son made his own money, i don't know why we don't think about it - not before we present such claims to kemer , for che johnson, who, you know, were born in this version, who simply get these land plots by birthright, but well, it is possible and it is considered that i am an aristocrat who should understand poor people, but here is the so-called parvenyu whose millions have been earned. well, he does not understand. i think that it is just an understanding of the soluti
with long-standing traditions and wealth, his predecessor, well, theresa didn't have much, but david cameronan aristocratic family , that's right, that's the conservative party very often such leaders appear as margaret thatcher, the daughter of a baker, and at the same time she was the wife of a successful businessman, you know, she also did not clean up in her office because there was no opportunity to hire housekeepers there, she was wealthy a woman, well, again, this wealth was provided by...
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have covered uk- india trade talks going | covered uk— india trade talks going back as far as david cameronimmigration, visas comes back and forward. when it comes to student visas or general mobility between the two countries. that will of course be a talking point when talks resume when it comes to a uk— india trade deal. it was earlier this year that borisjohnson was here in delhi, in april i believe, and he and prime minister mahendra modi said that would set a deadline of the valley to secure our free trade agreement. yesterday was that dates. there were a few bumps in the road. 0ne dates. there were a few bumps in the road. one of the comments was from former home secretary suella braverman who said that indians with the largest group of people who outstayed their visas. there was a lot of frustration here amongst officials, saying that was not helpful going forward in that process. what we had this afternoon are some headline saying that that deadline didn't work, how about getting a deal by christmas? another newspaper saying, what about the festival of colour which comes in march?
have covered uk- india trade talks going | covered uk— india trade talks going back as far as david cameronimmigration, visas comes back and forward. when it comes to student visas or general mobility between the two countries. that will of course be a talking point when talks resume when it comes to a uk— india trade deal. it was earlier this year that borisjohnson was here in delhi, in april i believe, and he and prime minister mahendra modi said that would set a deadline of the valley to...
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in 2016, david cameron, hoping to and the civil war once and for all, held a referendum on this subjectreferendum, it also turned into a vote of the government? record and the remainders loss. he was succeeded by theresa may and she bite borisjohnson and he died lee's trust. each of the last three competing for the title of the shortest serving prime minister. —— liz outside world? the uk used to be seen as the sensible guy in the corner of the room, who, at the big summits would sit there and go, what do the brits think? that has long gone. there are so many issues they want to talk to the uk about, that the uk has something to offer, that they want to discuss with the uk, depending what the issue is. and yet there is such a fast turnover, notjust of leaders, but also of ministers. just the foreign ministers. i talk to foreign diplomats and a sort of go, you invest, you build up a relationship, you start a relationship and then suddenly they are gone. here today, gone tomorrow. so what's the point, why should i as foreign minister, a foreign diplomat invest in the uk? is that going to
in 2016, david cameron, hoping to and the civil war once and for all, held a referendum on this subjectreferendum, it also turned into a vote of the government? record and the remainders loss. he was succeeded by theresa may and she bite borisjohnson and he died lee's trust. each of the last three competing for the title of the shortest serving prime minister. —— liz outside world? the uk used to be seen as the sensible guy in the corner of the room, who, at the big summits would sit there...
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david cameron, jack's call to return, passing the marbles to greece. we've got one from paris johnson r i p. boys johnson says british museum trustees must decide fate a path then marbles with kicking over to the british museum. and then one more from the very shortly after u. k. prime minister liz ross says she does not support we paint cheating the popular marbles to greet. so prime ministers doesn't really matter who they are or even what party therein. yeah, unless they don't seem to be behind the idea of these path and, and sculptures. going back to athens, are you getting something different from the british public? that yes laws. because because 1st of all, let me remind that run the gap. so you just read from horizontal as a prime minister said that to me in an exclusive interview with the a year ago. but we also reveal the last summer that when boys dawson was an undergraduate in oxford university, he said exactly the opposite. that the mobs belongs to greece. and actually he provided proof that says that law document had stolen the models. so
david cameron, jack's call to return, passing the marbles to greece. we've got one from paris johnson r i p. boys johnson says british museum trustees must decide fate a path then marbles with kicking over to the british museum. and then one more from the very shortly after u. k. prime minister liz ross says she does not support we paint cheating the popular marbles to greet. so prime ministers doesn't really matter who they are or even what party therein. yeah, unless they don't seem to be...
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so there are sort of echoes here of 2010 during david cameron's prime minister, when he was prime minister mom, when there was a whole sways of cuts in public services. he was that was put to him in a t v program on sunday morning. and he said, look, i was a minister that it will be anything like that. we're going to be a caring, conservative government. we will look after the people, it will be tough as a tough times ahead. he said it will be difficult. but he said that that was the case that was put to him that mortgage rates are, are increasing at a much higher rate than back in 2010. there's going to be another one percent, a likely increase in the coming month from the bank of england on top of all the other rises and inflation is rocketing. so willis, convince the markets on a monday morning. that's the big question. as for less trust. well speaking to the prime minister at her country residence pm's residence in buckinghamshire, not exactly a country retreat this weekend. she is really fighting for her job. it's being made clear by a number of conservative mpm ex ministers. that rea
so there are sort of echoes here of 2010 during david cameron's prime minister, when he was prime minister mom, when there was a whole sways of cuts in public services. he was that was put to him in a t v program on sunday morning. and he said, look, i was a minister that it will be anything like that. we're going to be a caring, conservative government. we will look after the people, it will be tough as a tough times ahead. he said it will be difficult. but he said that that was the case that...
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we had this in situation when theresa may took over from david cameron that it was agreed, sensibly thato the next trimester was in the that is a very poor system and must not be repeated. if it happens can the conservatives credibly continue without going to the country and calling for a general election even if the polling numbers look very bad for the moment of the conservatives? there's no reason for having a general election as long as you have a pm or who has the confidence and the majority of the house of commons. technically true but in broad democratic terms, can the conservatives really change leaders twice without asking the public what they think? the short answer is yes. we are a parliamentary system. it is not a pm who was elected at the general election it is a parliament. as long as there is a parliament, the majority which has the support of a particular party as prime minister and that is legitimate for the four years, until the next general election so there's nothing wrong or improper about that. every political system, presidential system in the united states or othe
we had this in situation when theresa may took over from david cameron that it was agreed, sensibly thato the next trimester was in the that is a very poor system and must not be repeated. if it happens can the conservatives credibly continue without going to the country and calling for a general election even if the polling numbers look very bad for the moment of the conservatives? there's no reason for having a general election as long as you have a pm or who has the confidence and the...
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a david cameron handler was to resume without general election . you can do once. so abortions for his children are less trust new ones. you can do twice. well, his trust came into office declaring her determination to deliver unprecedented growth in the end though the record she'll be remembered for is the shortest ever tenure as prime minister of the u. k. britton's longest serving prime minister was sir robert walpole, but only was he the 1st prime minister of great britain, 14 years after england's union with scotland. but he was there for just short of a colossal 21 years. by contrast, or many decades. the shortest tenure as prime minister was george coming a century later. he took off his an $1827.00, but died after only $119.00 days. but outstripping, carrying by far is live, trust her 45 days in office, a less than half of kennings. total. matthew paris is a former tory member of parliament and a political commentator. he says, mistrust as time as leader has hurt an entire party. it is impossible to exaggerate the amount of damage this is done to the conser
a david cameron handler was to resume without general election . you can do once. so abortions for his children are less trust new ones. you can do twice. well, his trust came into office declaring her determination to deliver unprecedented growth in the end though the record she'll be remembered for is the shortest ever tenure as prime minister of the u. k. britton's longest serving prime minister was sir robert walpole, but only was he the 1st prime minister of great britain, 14 years after...
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david cameron left downing street after the brexit vote.
david cameron left downing street after the brexit vote.
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in 2015 prime minister david cameron was re elected after promising britain a referendum on the european union membership. his conservative party governing in coalition with the liberal democrats was splitting over europe under pressure from the united kingdom independence party. you kept ahead of the referendum in june 2016 cameron back to remain, but the vote leave campaign headed by new convert boris johnson. one cameron resigned a few hours later. negotiation with the european union will need to again under a new prime minister. the riffles are still being felt to resume one the conservative leadership contest promising to make a success of bricks. it in march, 2017 prime minister may set the clock ticking on 2 years of negotiations with brussels. that summer she called a snap election to boost her mandate, but instead she ended up with a hung parliament, the u. k. and the you did eventually reach a withdrawal agreement, but parliament rejected it 3 times and knows have a, the knows have a following a series of cabinet resignations, including that of boris johnson, whom she'd made fo
in 2015 prime minister david cameron was re elected after promising britain a referendum on the european union membership. his conservative party governing in coalition with the liberal democrats was splitting over europe under pressure from the united kingdom independence party. you kept ahead of the referendum in june 2016 cameron back to remain, but the vote leave campaign headed by new convert boris johnson. one cameron resigned a few hours later. negotiation with the european union will...
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part of 0xfordshire, witney has long been considered a safe conservative seat, once the domain of david camerons willing to get behind her, is now concerned. we are the ones out knocking on doors, delivering leaflet, we need a stable government. if, and of course it is still a big if at this stage, if tory mps did decide to replace liz truss with someone else, how would the members feel about that, if they didn't get a say? personally, i wouldn't be too bothered about that but i know a lot of colleagues would be quite passionate about having that vote. but that leadership contest was very long. we have a cost of living crisis, we have all sorts going op with the economy, it's up and down every day. if we don't change now, we are going to be in opposition for a very long time. bit nervous. we just don't know, do we? for amanda, who works in a boutique in the town centre, there are nerves about the economy and the uncertainty that brings, but in her view, it is too soon to pass judgment on the prime minister. she came in, she'd only been in not very long, and then the queen sadly passed away so s
part of 0xfordshire, witney has long been considered a safe conservative seat, once the domain of david camerons willing to get behind her, is now concerned. we are the ones out knocking on doors, delivering leaflet, we need a stable government. if, and of course it is still a big if at this stage, if tory mps did decide to replace liz truss with someone else, how would the members feel about that, if they didn't get a say? personally, i wouldn't be too bothered about that but i know a lot of...
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we think a but just going back to some of the reaction ah, david cameron, lamb, who is a former prime minister said he remarked about some, are soon ack sir. status as being a british indian, the 1st british indian prime minister. he says that sir, best the congratulations to him to leave the country through challenging times. and he said the doctor, he had predicted that sir soon would become the 1st british indian prime minister. also word from the conservative chairman, jake berry, who congratulated him as well. but said that time for internal debates was well and truly over for this party. well, that's something of an understatement because it's the infighting he's referring to there. and that has been the prime area. let's trust the prime minister says that she supports him for a brief statement, but sir, of course it was trust who, who beat him in that sir leadership election in the summer. and now here we are. what a difference a few months makes. and furthermore, others been m said e. com, the london mer, the labor london mer said politics aside. ah, he is making history and h
we think a but just going back to some of the reaction ah, david cameron, lamb, who is a former prime minister said he remarked about some, are soon ack sir. status as being a british indian, the 1st british indian prime minister. he says that sir, best the congratulations to him to leave the country through challenging times. and he said the doctor, he had predicted that sir soon would become the 1st british indian prime minister. also word from the conservative chairman, jake berry, who...
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a david cameron handler was to resume without general election . you can do once so portions boisterous. now police trust new ones. you can do twice or don't book. i was a former speaker in the you case, house of commons and tory party and p who fell out with the bar is johnson leadership. he says, thursdays, confusion and parliament sealed trust his faith was just frankly, industrial teaching in the government's maj. proceedings of the house didn't know whether a bank was a competent want to call that essential the final straw. just as far as john's months about whether he should resign a breaches nor in relation to current is locked out. so on that in the end it was a trade trigger to jeff was the handling of the conduct of the pc cheap. what mr. kristen said, concerned lawrence johnson. johnson isn't a direct comparison because there are all the frankly, and i'm really instructed charlotte, and he will election with a large majority and he did all is commitment language, approximate crossing. and i do have great damage when you said he would dur
a david cameron handler was to resume without general election . you can do once so portions boisterous. now police trust new ones. you can do twice or don't book. i was a former speaker in the you case, house of commons and tory party and p who fell out with the bar is johnson leadership. he says, thursdays, confusion and parliament sealed trust his faith was just frankly, industrial teaching in the government's maj. proceedings of the house didn't know whether a bank was a competent want to...
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we had a former chancellor, philip hammond, saying yesterday — chancellor under david cameron and thenay — basically saying that you have trashed decades worth of hard work with that budget, that was his claim. we had jeremy hunt's former deputy at the foreign office, not an mp any more, saying they have just thrown away £60 billion and we have to find a way to make this back. i mean, how would you define the mood among the current serving mps? those are both ex—mps. maybe prominent figures in the party, but in a sense they don't matter. the people around liz truss, how are they viewing this? i think the short answer is they feel pretty bleak about everything at the moment. she has managed to effectively worry all sides of the party, really. those who backed tax cuts and supported her, are now annoyed she has rowed back on some of the tax cuts she promised. those who didn't support those policies feel she is not the right person for the job. speaking to lots of conservative mps about this yesterday, one of the big themes that came up in conversation, particularly after the press confer
we had a former chancellor, philip hammond, saying yesterday — chancellor under david cameron and thenay — basically saying that you have trashed decades worth of hard work with that budget, that was his claim. we had jeremy hunt's former deputy at the foreign office, not an mp any more, saying they have just thrown away £60 billion and we have to find a way to make this back. i mean, how would you define the mood among the current serving mps? those are both ex—mps. maybe prominent...
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first of all, under david cameron and then a briefly under a boris johnson. he could well be in line for a position back around the cabinet table as well. but richie soon at news, he's got to get his team together pretty quickly. he's got to give them directions of how he wants at the country to be run and he expects them to go out and do it. he also wants the conservative party to get behind him. he realizes the boorish, johnson was ultimately undone by dissension in the ranks. he also is aware that list trusses 45 days in office was seriously undermined by the visions and the conservative party. and he's hoping that the conservative party realizes that with about 2 years to the next general election, they've really got to get their act together, give their support to the man in charge, and hopefully turn round the huge deficit in the opinion polls at the moment, which would give labor a significant majority and mean they would form the next government. so formulating his team is all about making sure he is well placed to deal with the real financial crisis
first of all, under david cameron and then a briefly under a boris johnson. he could well be in line for a position back around the cabinet table as well. but richie soon at news, he's got to get his team together pretty quickly. he's got to give them directions of how he wants at the country to be run and he expects them to go out and do it. he also wants the conservative party to get behind him. he realizes the boorish, johnson was ultimately undone by dissension in the ranks. he also is...
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you know, tony blair handed over to quote and brought without a general election a david cameron has i was to resume without general election. you can do once. so abortions, bristo's nationalist, trash can do once you can do twice or march of the quarter as a labor m p. she says the possibility of boris johnson, the becoming prime minister again, is unacceptable. it would be the worst that could happen to the british people and for my constituents in back to faith or say, he also disgrace the office of prime minister and when we are democracy. and i have to say, what does it look like if we allow people to just come back into politics when they've already broken roles told life and have really brought in at the office into disrepute them be allowed to come back into the, into the office of prime minister again, it would be unacceptable, and it wouldn't be right for the people of this country. and i believe right now we need a general election. so the people can finally get an opportunity to say no to the toys. we can relax the labor government. i'm clear, pearson is the chief of staf
you know, tony blair handed over to quote and brought without a general election a david cameron has i was to resume without general election. you can do once. so abortions, bristo's nationalist, trash can do once you can do twice or march of the quarter as a labor m p. she says the possibility of boris johnson, the becoming prime minister again, is unacceptable. it would be the worst that could happen to the british people and for my constituents in back to faith or say, he also disgrace the...
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a david cameron ha ha, loves to resume without an election. you can do once. so brazil's boisterous novelist trust me once you can do twice. other news now security forces in chad have opened fire on anti government, protested killing at least 60 people. violence broke out after demonstrators barricaded roads and set fire to the ruling parties. headquarters in the capital and jemina, there has been instability in charge since present interest. debbie was shot dead in a gun, but with militants while he visited a conflict area last year, there's also been anger ever since the transitional military council, headed by his son, extended his time and power by 2 years of big way. eg who is a political analyst, he explained the background to the violence following the national. ready which the, the had sometime in from august or september that was seen as the, as the. so what's on the phone for please let it, let me see of the traditional government. right. so in, on the 5th of october, mama, debbie, the, the president didn't know that the, the peer to be delayed or p
a david cameron ha ha, loves to resume without an election. you can do once. so brazil's boisterous novelist trust me once you can do twice. other news now security forces in chad have opened fire on anti government, protested killing at least 60 people. violence broke out after demonstrators barricaded roads and set fire to the ruling parties. headquarters in the capital and jemina, there has been instability in charge since present interest. debbie was shot dead in a gun, but with militants...
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is difficult to call him poor . his predecessor, well, teresa didn't have a lot of wealth, but david cameronson from an aristocratic family, that's right, that's the conservative party. it's not very often that such leaders as margaret thatcher, the daughter of bach alleyman, appear, and at the same time, she was the wife of a successful businessman. you also know that she didn't clean up in her office because there was no opportunity to hire housekeepers there, she was a wealthy woman, well, again, this wealth was provided by their work, but they are not poor. kemer and johnson have a different situation, they in principle, they were born to rich people, but uh, they took their money for themselves. i don't know why. we don't think about it . land plots and it is considered that i am an aristocrat who must understand poor people, but the so-called parvenyu whose millions have been earned well, he does not understand i think that it is precisely the understanding of the removal that he does not have he probably does not understand what to do with all this this question is huge and i think th
is difficult to call him poor . his predecessor, well, teresa didn't have a lot of wealth, but david cameronson from an aristocratic family, that's right, that's the conservative party. it's not very often that such leaders as margaret thatcher, the daughter of bach alleyman, appear, and at the same time, she was the wife of a successful businessman. you also know that she didn't clean up in her office because there was no opportunity to hire housekeepers there, she was a wealthy woman, well,...
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just met back under david cameron. also the _ liz truss. just met back under david cameron. are they reconstructing the _ barclay? steve barclay. goodness me, are they reconstructing the johnson i are they reconstructing thejohnson cavernous as we speak? are they reconstructing the johnson cavernous as we speak?— cavernous as we speak? therese coffey looks _ cavernous as we speak? therese coffey looks like _ cavernous as we speak? therese coffey looks like therese - cavernous as we speak? therese coffey looks like therese coffey | cavernous as we speak? therese i coffey looks like therese coffey has just made the point. she is closest to the cabinet of liz truss. that might be an olive branch to trust supporters and... welcome back, mr backley. he almost did that thing where you whistle and look up as if you can't see anybody. let me mention one other thing, dominic, as we update viewers with the latest developments and that is nadhim zahawi has been appointed minister without portfolio. now, that doesn't sound very exciting but actually thatis sound very exciting but actual
just met back under david cameron. also the _ liz truss. just met back under david cameron. are they reconstructing the _ barclay? steve barclay. goodness me, are they reconstructing the johnson i are they reconstructing thejohnson cavernous as we speak? are they reconstructing the johnson cavernous as we speak?— cavernous as we speak? therese coffey looks _ cavernous as we speak? therese coffey looks like _ cavernous as we speak? therese coffey looks like therese - cavernous as we speak?...
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year, he won a british journalism award for anti—corruption reporting, in part for his work on david cameron we know about them thanks to gabriel. and then in the last few weeks there was the scoop that liz truss' chief of staff mark fullbrook had been interviewed as a witness by fbi agents investigating an alleged criminal plot to bribe a puerto rican politician. and then we learned, courtesy of gabriel, that mr fullbrook had been paid — was being paid — via his private lobbying company, not as a civil servant — something that has now changed. i should say, in both cases, mr fullbrook denies doing anything wrong. but let's meet the man behind the sunday scoops. hi, gabriel, thanks for coming in. that was... i couldn't have dreamed of a more generous introduction. you're going to be very popular with my mum and dad this evening. well, if they're listening, hello to them, and it's all entirely factually correct — you're on quite a run. let's talk about the mark fullbrook fbi story. how did that one come together? this was a weird one of a story and circumstance aligning in quite serendipitous
year, he won a british journalism award for anti—corruption reporting, in part for his work on david cameron we know about them thanks to gabriel. and then in the last few weeks there was the scoop that liz truss' chief of staff mark fullbrook had been interviewed as a witness by fbi agents investigating an alleged criminal plot to bribe a puerto rican politician. and then we learned, courtesy of gabriel, that mr fullbrook had been paid — was being paid — via his private lobbying company,...
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joining us from london now as alex dean, he was chief of staff to for a british prime minister, david cameron, he's currently the head of public affairs, u. k. it sta, consulting. that's an independent global business advise reform. alex, look, there are many this morning of course who predict list trust will soon be gone. are you one of them? i think things have gotten a lot faster with this prime minister than did with the last 2. you will notice that the biggest threats to conservative prime ministers these days is not the labor party, it's the members of their own party, you sit behind them and supposed to support them. the difference here is that the dissents and disunity has occurred even more quickly with less trust than it did with forest johnson and to resume it looks like we are burning through prime ministers now with a half life, even quicker than you know, the lives of hamsters or journals, and yet a we've had for 5 minutes isn't 6 years. it now looks like we are quite likely to have a fit. what or who decides her faith now? well sir graham brady is the chairman of the 1922 commi
joining us from london now as alex dean, he was chief of staff to for a british prime minister, david cameron, he's currently the head of public affairs, u. k. it sta, consulting. that's an independent global business advise reform. alex, look, there are many this morning of course who predict list trust will soon be gone. are you one of them? i think things have gotten a lot faster with this prime minister than did with the last 2. you will notice that the biggest threats to conservative prime...
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since 2016, the brexit vote and resignation of david cameron. 0ne prime minister after the other withitics within the conservative part dominating what was going on that it was more difficult to concentrate on the issues that we need to concentrate on together. the hope is to get stability so that we can count once again on the uk to be a partner in dealing with issues like ukraine and russia, china, iran and of course big issues like climate change and addressing the pandemic. so those are the questions, when is britton ready to start going back to business as i assume most of the people in britain are wondering themselves? liz people in britain are wondering themselves?— people in britain are wondering themselves? , , _ ., themselves? liz truss will say that she was not _ themselves? liz truss will say that she was not helped _ themselves? liz truss will say that she was not helped by _ themselves? liz truss will say that she was not helped by biden - themselves? liz truss will say that she was not helped by biden in - themselves? liz truss will say that she was not helped by biden
since 2016, the brexit vote and resignation of david cameron. 0ne prime minister after the other withitics within the conservative part dominating what was going on that it was more difficult to concentrate on the issues that we need to concentrate on together. the hope is to get stability so that we can count once again on the uk to be a partner in dealing with issues like ukraine and russia, china, iran and of course big issues like climate change and addressing the pandemic. so those are the...
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we had a formerj chancellor, philip hammond, saying yesterday, chancellor under david cameron and thenay, basically saying that you have trust decades words —— decades worth of hard work with that budget, that was his claim. we had jeremy hunt's former deputy of the foreign office, not an mp any more, saying they have just thrown away £60 billion and we have to find a way to make this back. i mean, how would you the mood among the current serving mps? those are both xm piece. maybe prominent figures in the party but in a sense they don't matter. the people around liz truss, how are they viewing this? i liz truss, how are they viewing this? ~' , ., ., , , this? i think the short answer is the feel this? i think the short answer is they feel pretty _ this? i think the short answer is they feel pretty bleak _ this? i think the short answer is they feel pretty bleak about - they feel pretty bleak about everything at the moment. she has managed to effectively worry all sides of the party, really. those who backed tax cuts and supported her are now annoyed she has rowed back on some of the t
we had a formerj chancellor, philip hammond, saying yesterday, chancellor under david cameron and thenay, basically saying that you have trust decades words —— decades worth of hard work with that budget, that was his claim. we had jeremy hunt's former deputy of the foreign office, not an mp any more, saying they have just thrown away £60 billion and we have to find a way to make this back. i mean, how would you the mood among the current serving mps? those are both xm piece. maybe...
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joining me now is mo hussein, former head of press under david cameron at 10 downing street.osphere for a prime minister to be starting their conservative party conference. be starting their conservative party conference-— be starting their conservative party conference. ., ., ., conference. three or four weeks into a role, it should _ conference. three or four weeks into a role, it should be _ conference. three or four weeks into a role, it should be positive, - conference. three or four weeks into a role, it should be positive, lots- a role, it should be positive, lots of consumer conservative friendly announcements being made and uniting the party. many mps are not even going to attend, i don't think there will be concerns about anything the government tries to do was to be overshadowed by the fact of the aftermath of the mini budget. there are questions about how people cope financially, notjust with the energy package. the government has taken big steps on that. now with the rising cost of mortgages as well. , ., ~ ijy by the prime minister will have done anything to rea
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in 2016, david cameron, hoping to end the civil war once and for all, held a referendum on the subjecteferendums, it also turned into a vote on the government's record, and the remainers lost. cameron was succeeded by theresa may, and may by borisjohnson, and johnson by liz truss. each of the last three competing for the title of britain's shortest serving prime minister. now thejob belongs to rishi sunak, but what ever does all this look like to the outside world? james landale, our diplomatic correspondent. the uk used to be seen as the sort of sensible guy in the corner of the room who, at the big summits, they would sit there and go, "er, what do the brits think?" that has long gone. there are so many issues that they want to talk to the uk about, that the uk has something to offer that they want to discuss with the uk, depending on what the issue is. and yet there's such a fast turnover, notjust of leaders, but also of ministers, just the foreign ministers. i talk to foreign diplomats, and they sort of go, "you know, "you invest, you build up a relationship, you start "a relations
in 2016, david cameron, hoping to end the civil war once and for all, held a referendum on the subjecteferendums, it also turned into a vote on the government's record, and the remainers lost. cameron was succeeded by theresa may, and may by borisjohnson, and johnson by liz truss. each of the last three competing for the title of britain's shortest serving prime minister. now thejob belongs to rishi sunak, but what ever does all this look like to the outside world? james landale, our diplomatic...