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often how these contests go in the past, right back to 2001 when iain duncan smith was against ken clarke the campaigns hate these labels but i think they are useful. we have two candidates from the right of the party who are in the final round of this contest and there could be some of the one nation centrist tory mps who will be pretty hacked off about it, frankly, and think james cleverly should have made it, if not tom tugendhat, although he was clearly struggling as the week started. ben wright investments to, we will speak again and get more reaction in the next hour. let's close this half hour, we will bring you the latest from florida coming up on the programme. we have a variety of live pictures coming in, a variety of guests to bring you a sense of what is happening on the ground with 5 million people told to leave those critical areas. this category four storm still heading in. aside from that, one other thing to highlight, the call betweenjoe biden and benjamin netanyahu is currently going on. the prime ministermy office saying last week that mr netanyahu spoke with former pre
often how these contests go in the past, right back to 2001 when iain duncan smith was against ken clarke the campaigns hate these labels but i think they are useful. we have two candidates from the right of the party who are in the final round of this contest and there could be some of the one nation centrist tory mps who will be pretty hacked off about it, frankly, and think james cleverly should have made it, if not tom tugendhat, although he was clearly struggling as the week started. ben...
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it's won over, ken clarke. that's right . although david that's right. although david cameron did.right winger. yes, yes. >> so these guys here, this party has to work out what is the problem and what's the answer. >> and big, big interesting revelation there. perhaps it was the podium. what won it. wandering around on stage, perhaps not working as well for these candidates as it did for david cameron. gosh 25 years ago. well, 20 years ago, 25 years ago, 20, 21 years ago. that's it. that's yes. emily, back to you. >> tom, i was just thinking , >> tom, i was just thinking, 2005. i'm surprised you weren't there. you know, reporting the keen bean. you are. that would have been very funny indeed. i must also say, on the labour side, the government side, the big breaking news is that rachel reeves has apparently changed her hair and adopted red. so there you go. she's chosen the right colour, i say. anyway, so that's just dropped. >> you've inspired her. emily. >> you've inspired her. emily. >> i've inspired her. of course, of course, of course. thank you very much indeed. tom harwood,
it's won over, ken clarke. that's right . although david that's right. although david cameron did.right winger. yes, yes. >> so these guys here, this party has to work out what is the problem and what's the answer. >> and big, big interesting revelation there. perhaps it was the podium. what won it. wandering around on stage, perhaps not working as well for these candidates as it did for david cameron. gosh 25 years ago. well, 20 years ago, 25 years ago, 20, 21 years ago. that's it....
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ken clarke had more votes than ian going in, but ian won in the end , so generic is currently in end, into the final two tomorrow, which i hope and believe he will, he has every chance of winning in the end. >> should the party go back to the centre, or does it need to go to the right? >> i've got 20s. i think robert is the man with a plan. i think he's the best guy to defeat keir starmer . so i hope and believe starmer. so i hope and believe that in the end it will be robert jenrick. that's my view. >> mark francois, always an absolute pleasure to have you in the studio. thank you very, very much. now still to come, more reaction to that announcement. the final three tory leadership candidates as tom tugendhat is eliminated, eliminated from the race, even cleverly on 39 votes. robert jenrick putting on 18. robert jenrick putting on 18. robert jenrick putting on 18. robert jenrick on 31, going down from 33, kemi badenoch on 30, up from 33, kemi badenoch on 30, up from 28. tom tugendhat eliminated on 20 votes. those 20 votes. all to play for . where votes. all to play for. where will t
ken clarke had more votes than ian going in, but ian won in the end , so generic is currently in end, into the final two tomorrow, which i hope and believe he will, he has every chance of winning in the end. >> should the party go back to the centre, or does it need to go to the right? >> i've got 20s. i think robert is the man with a plan. i think he's the best guy to defeat keir starmer . so i hope and believe starmer. so i hope and believe that in the end it will be robert...
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. >> the likes of ken clarke, some very experienced mps. i don't think that was very smart.it. >> he was incredibly popular. >> he was incredibly popular. >> he was incredibly popular. >> he won a landslide. >> he won a landslide. >> he won a landslide against one of the most unsuitable people to be prime minister who's ever led a major political party in jeremy corbyn. i mean, that was that should have been a slam dunk. and actually people say, oh, well, keir starmer's lovelace landslide, but keir starmer won a bigger landslide than boris johnson by the way, with smaller turnout with a smaller turnout. yeah, but boris johnson yes he won landslide. he was i, i absolutely accept he was i, i absolutely accept he was popular at the time. but that comes on to the third thing, which is i don't think he holds the appeal today that he held 4 or 5 years ago. why? because the truth is that his time as prime minister exposed all of his biggest flaws the consistent lying, the incompetence, the fact that he took the public for fools in a variety of ways. partygate. i mean, apparently he
. >> the likes of ken clarke, some very experienced mps. i don't think that was very smart.it. >> he was incredibly popular. >> he was incredibly popular. >> he was incredibly popular. >> he won a landslide. >> he won a landslide. >> he won a landslide against one of the most unsuitable people to be prime minister who's ever led a major political party in jeremy corbyn. i mean, that was that should have been a slam dunk. and actually people say, oh,...
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of 14 books and for more than years has collaborated ken burns as a writer producer of historical documentaries, including the west, lewis and clark, the journey of the core discovery, the dust bowl, country music and the national parks, america's best idea for which he won two emmy awards. personally, i wanted to thank him because we took my husband. i took a spirited the desert tour fall and here that's on the whole trip they showed us that he and ken burns had produced and it was absolutely spectacular. his most regret excuse me his most recent collaboration with burns is a documentary, the american buffalo. duncan has also been involved in many conservation organizations. president bill clinton, him chair of the american heritage rivers advisory committee and secretary of the interior bruce babbitt, appointed him to the board of the national park foundation. and in the spring of 2009, the director of the national park service named duncan as an honorary park ranger, an honor bestowed on fewer 50 people. his on the boards of the student conservation association and the national conservation lands foundation, and is a member of
of 14 books and for more than years has collaborated ken burns as a writer producer of historical documentaries, including the west, lewis and clark, the journey of the core discovery, the dust bowl, country music and the national parks, america's best idea for which he won two emmy awards. personally, i wanted to thank him because we took my husband. i took a spirited the desert tour fall and here that's on the whole trip they showed us that he and ken burns had produced and it was absolutely...
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. >> well, that was why when ken clarke was chancellor to john major, that was one of the few exceptionsat rule because he knew he was past it. it was his last big hurrah, and it was rather genial. as a result, he did a great job. >> but then they had that other guy, the lib dem guy, who kept on putting hair colour on his hair, trying to make himself look well. >> that's been rachel reeves trick as well, hasn't he? yeah. he's gone. she's gone. redhead for the killer. what do you think, nick? have you got any. >> well, i've got a few comments. i mean, there's this there's the focus is on anti—regulation and growth, isn't it ? which is interesting. isn't it? which is interesting. eric schmidt, former ceo of google, has told the prime minister the uk would benefit from a minister of anti—regulation to cut red tape. i would love that. i mean , i would love that. i mean, trump's going to give musk that role of cutting government . he's role of cutting government. he's going to be in charge of making government smaller, which everyone wants to see. what that's going to be. >> well, we've seen
. >> well, that was why when ken clarke was chancellor to john major, that was one of the few exceptionsat rule because he knew he was past it. it was his last big hurrah, and it was rather genial. as a result, he did a great job. >> but then they had that other guy, the lib dem guy, who kept on putting hair colour on his hair, trying to make himself look well. >> that's been rachel reeves trick as well, hasn't he? yeah. he's gone. she's gone. redhead for the killer. what do...