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and the tories think they're a threat.re about, you know , would maggie thatcher you know, would maggie thatcher go to reform, if she was alive today? and i don't believe she would, because i believe the tories wouldn't be in the mess they are in today. if margaret thatcher, she wouldn't have let the tories sort of drift into. she would not have allowed the infighting that has destroyed the party, the infighting that is still happening today and has been happening over the past two days with jenrick and badenoch and badenoch was saying she's been, you know, she's been misinterpreted , misquoted all misinterpreted, misquoted all the rest of it by jenrick's crew. so you know, i think i think thatcher would not have let all these factions split within the tory party. and if a young margaret thatcher, age 22, was stuffing envelopes , now, was stuffing envelopes, now, would she be stuffing them for the conservatives or reform or should be stuffing them for the conservatives? she was. she was about as conservative, rather wokeis
and the tories think they're a threat.re about, you know , would maggie thatcher you know, would maggie thatcher go to reform, if she was alive today? and i don't believe she would, because i believe the tories wouldn't be in the mess they are in today. if margaret thatcher, she wouldn't have let the tories sort of drift into. she would not have allowed the infighting that has destroyed the party, the infighting that is still happening today and has been happening over the past two days with...
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but the tories need tory pact.but the tories need to rid themselves of the one nafion to rid themselves of the one nation wets first, which is probably half the conservative party. i disagree with that. it may be a bit of the parliamentary conservative party, but not the conservative party, but not the conservative party at large. jeremy hunt has said that he would have died to have had the legacy that chancellor rachel reeves had when he took over . chancellor rachel reeves had when he took over. biggest lies we've had since labour came to office is this nonsense about having the worst economic inheritance since the second world war? inflation, 2% jobs, succession of conservative governments that created 800 jobs for every single day that they were in office. it wasn't just the fastest growth in the g7. just the fastest growth in the 67. when labour took over, but the international monetary fund said that over the next six years we are projected to grow faster than france, germany, italy or japan . so i mean, that
but the tories need tory pact.but the tories need to rid themselves of the one nafion to rid themselves of the one nation wets first, which is probably half the conservative party. i disagree with that. it may be a bit of the parliamentary conservative party, but not the conservative party, but not the conservative party at large. jeremy hunt has said that he would have died to have had the legacy that chancellor rachel reeves had when he took over . chancellor rachel reeves had when he took...
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some tory mps say the roblem 2nd. some tory mps say the problem with _ 2nd.some tory mps say the i problem with kemi badenoch is she is volatile, doesn't shy away from controversy. they worry she would be the risky choice here.— worry she would be the risky choice here. she doesn't shy away from — choice here. she doesn't shy away from a _ choice here. she doesn't shy away from a fight _ choice here. she doesn't shy away from a fight but - choice here. she doesn't shy away from a fight but she . choice here. she doesn't shy l away from a fight but she does generate — away from a fight but she does generate headlines. we are going — generate headlines. we are going to _ generate headlines. we are going to need somebody like that to — going to need somebody like that to cut through the noise and take _ that to cut through the noise and take on q stammer, to take on niget— and take on q stammer, to take on nigel claridge and john swinney are from scotland, who is able _ swinney are from scotland, who is able to — swinney are from scotland, who is able to get att
some tory mps say the roblem 2nd. some tory mps say the problem with _ 2nd.some tory mps say the i problem with kemi badenoch is she is volatile, doesn't shy away from controversy. they worry she would be the risky choice here.— worry she would be the risky choice here. she doesn't shy away from — choice here. she doesn't shy away from a _ choice here. she doesn't shy away from a fight _ choice here. she doesn't shy away from a fight but - choice here. she doesn't shy away from a fight but...
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it's the tory seats. it's the tory held councils.maining few tory held councils, the county councils, the things like lincolnshire and somerset and things of this sort which wiltshire now obviously the lib dems will be snapping at the heels. the tories. but labour and it is not a strong set of council elections for labour. and honestly it's not. there are there are regions of the country for reform. you've got to look at kent, you've got to look at essex, lincolnshire, you've got to look at bits of norfolk, staffordshire, derbyshire, a place like this where you can see reform putting in a good fight and we should be picking as long as we select the candidates, as long as we have the of the people we should be putting up a good show. but i don't think this is going to be that much of a referendum on this government because it's not labour areas , as i say, wales labour areas, as i say, wales and scotland. that's where things become interesting in 2026. >> matthew, i think there have been 10 or 11 council or by elections now . labour p
it's the tory seats. it's the tory held councils.maining few tory held councils, the county councils, the things like lincolnshire and somerset and things of this sort which wiltshire now obviously the lib dems will be snapping at the heels. the tories. but labour and it is not a strong set of council elections for labour. and honestly it's not. there are there are regions of the country for reform. you've got to look at kent, you've got to look at essex, lincolnshire, you've got to look at...
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>> tory. he's not a tory. he's not. he never claims to be a tory. he said he hates the tories.e of us. this is my family. this is my clan. these are the people i serve . these are the people i serve. >> well, fighting talk there from messrs. cleverly and jenrick and let's go now to gb news. presenter tom harwood live in birmingham. tom harwood. last year nigel farage stole the show when he was there, dancing with priti patel, getting mobbed by the selfie brigade . this year the selfie brigade. this year he's not even there but they can't stop talking about nigel farage. tell us more . farage. tell us more. >> nigel farage has been the figure, the spectre that has haunted this party well since around 2013. really, if we're going to look at those by—election results when he led ukip, many people would say it was the threat of nigel farage and his various political parties that has moulded the policy position of the conservative party in power now out of power. still, the ghost of farage looms large over this conference and it is a big, big question. many people who voted for refo
>> tory. he's not a tory. he's not. he never claims to be a tory. he said he hates the tories.e of us. this is my family. this is my clan. these are the people i serve . these are the people i serve. >> well, fighting talk there from messrs. cleverly and jenrick and let's go now to gb news. presenter tom harwood live in birmingham. tom harwood. last year nigel farage stole the show when he was there, dancing with priti patel, getting mobbed by the selfie brigade . this year the...
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no one thought that the tories would be blown into oblivion.the next election is five years away. five years is a long time, but i think it blows over. >> andy, there's another calamity and then another one. >> and the thing about starmer's press team is they constantly think about how to fight back on the current story. they're not thinking ahead of what the next story is going to come out ehhen story is going to come out either. starmer needs to come clean about everything, or they should be thinking, you know, how to mitigate this, because at the heart of it. >> keir starmer has a very poor political judgement. i just don't think the guy has great political instincts myself. i know he's won just an election with a historic landslide, but i just think he's politically club footed. what do you think? >> i agree with you. i mean, listen, he's he's a he's a lawyer. at the end of the day i mean he's he's the storm babet sir starmer. you know, he doesn't exactly have charm and charisma. >> britain's first ai prime minister. >> exactly. >> exactly.
no one thought that the tories would be blown into oblivion.the next election is five years away. five years is a long time, but i think it blows over. >> andy, there's another calamity and then another one. >> and the thing about starmer's press team is they constantly think about how to fight back on the current story. they're not thinking ahead of what the next story is going to come out ehhen story is going to come out either. starmer needs to come clean about everything, or...
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he is one of the tory newbies. 24 tory new tory mps. he's one of them. up next is kemi badenoch.e second, no, in my view. but she seems to think so. find out more in just a moment. you're britain's newsroom on gb >> welcome back. it is 1122. this is britain's newsroom on gb news. with me bev turner. thank you for joining news. with me bev turner. thank you forjoining me. now i am delighted to say that i'm not alone in the studio anymore. i've got gb news, senior political commentator nigel nelson here and political commentator and man of many talents piers pottinger with us in the studio. we're talking of just off air then about about driving. there's this this case today. i know this isn't on our list, but i think it's worth touching upon of the lady who's 96 who had a car accident and has avoided jail. and it's kind of raised this issue of whether you should not drive over a certain age. do you still drive? i still yeah, even though you're very old, even though i'm ancient, i still drive. >> but there are certain things i don't like doing. i don't drive at night quite so often,
he is one of the tory newbies. 24 tory new tory mps. he's one of them. up next is kemi badenoch.e second, no, in my view. but she seems to think so. find out more in just a moment. you're britain's newsroom on gb >> welcome back. it is 1122. this is britain's newsroom on gb news. with me bev turner. thank you for joining news. with me bev turner. thank you forjoining me. now i am delighted to say that i'm not alone in the studio anymore. i've got gb news, senior political commentator...
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and the tory party can't afford that. >> and it could risk for the tories letting in the lib dems even. >> they're so obsessed with reform they've forgotten that breathing down their necks, and we're only seven months away from local elections, have mps fail to hear paul goodman because mps should really give a an offer to the membership of a left or right candidate. >> instead, they've got two right wing candidates. >> it's too early to say. and actually, if you look at who's supporting these candidates, they're often being supported by very surprising people. so you take nigel huddleston , who's, take nigel huddleston, who's, you know, his mp, sort of well, to the left of the party. he's supporting kemi badenoch. and there's a lot of that going on. and i think it's a bit simplistic to say that, you know, you have two right wing candidates and you've knocked out the left wing candidate and all that. but my point is, it's not a great platform on which to advance, even if it ultimately works . if you've only got the works. if you've only got the support of a third of your mps. but but i
and the tory party can't afford that. >> and it could risk for the tories letting in the lib dems even. >> they're so obsessed with reform they've forgotten that breathing down their necks, and we're only seven months away from local elections, have mps fail to hear paul goodman because mps should really give a an offer to the membership of a left or right candidate. >> instead, they've got two right wing candidates. >> it's too early to say. and actually, if you look at...
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plus former tory mp miriam cates joins me amidst her scathing critique of the tories claiming the partyetrayed the family in favour of pensioners. state of the nation starts now . the nation starts now. i'll be joined by my panel. author and journalist michael crick and former tory special adviser charlie rowley. as ever, let me know your views. it's a crucial part of the programme. mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now wsfime mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's time of the news bulletin with cameron walker . with cameron walker. >> good evening. it's 8:01. i'm cameron walker here in the gb newsroom and in some breaking newsroom and in some breaking news in the last few minutes, the prime minister, sir keir starmer, has spoken to israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu this afternoon and condemned iran's attack on israel. that's according to a downing street spokesperson. well, let's go straight to our homeland security editor, mark white, for the latest on this. mark, what are you hearing ? mark, what are you hearing? >> well, two waves of missile attacks laun
plus former tory mp miriam cates joins me amidst her scathing critique of the tories claiming the partyetrayed the family in favour of pensioners. state of the nation starts now . the nation starts now. i'll be joined by my panel. author and journalist michael crick and former tory special adviser charlie rowley. as ever, let me know your views. it's a crucial part of the programme. mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now wsfime mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's time of...
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maybe three quarters of them were former tory mps who are tory supporters. were having a demonstration against their own mps upset about the way that liz truss was removed and before that, boris johnson, and also the direction of travel and the policies of the government, of course. so, yeah, there's a choice here. i think. i mean, robert jenrick has been on his own journey and do mps here believe in him in that journey? he's now one who wants to advocate for the withdrawal from the european convention on human rights. james cleverly is not there yet, certainly not as tom tugendhat and kemi badenoch will review it. so he is to the right, certainly, of mps in the house, i mean, but maybe more in tune with the grassroots. and it goes back to the original problem with this party. the party is broadly centrist. the parliamentary party, but the base is to the right. parliamentary party, but the base is to the right . and how do base is to the right. and how do you square that circle? and that's what the next leader of this party will have to work out. >> and chri
maybe three quarters of them were former tory mps who are tory supporters. were having a demonstration against their own mps upset about the way that liz truss was removed and before that, boris johnson, and also the direction of travel and the policies of the government, of course. so, yeah, there's a choice here. i think. i mean, robert jenrick has been on his own journey and do mps here believe in him in that journey? he's now one who wants to advocate for the withdrawal from the european...
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no one thought that the tories would be blown into oblivion.w, the next election is five years away. five years is a long time, but i think it blows over. >> andy, there's another calamity and then another one. >> and the thing about starmer's press team is they constantly think about how to fight back on the current story. they're not thinking ahead of what the next story is going to come out ehhen story is going to come out either. starmer needs to come clean about everything, or they should be thinking, you know, how to mitigate this, because at the heart of it. >> keir starmer has a very poor political judgement. i just don't think the guy has great political instincts myself. i know he's won just an election with a historic landslide, but i just think he's politically club footed. what do you think? >> i agree with you. i mean, listen, he's he's a he's a lawyer. at the end of the day i mean he's he's the storm babet sir starmer. you know, he doesn't exactly have charm and charisma. >> britain's first ai prime minister. >> exactly. >> exact
no one thought that the tories would be blown into oblivion.w, the next election is five years away. five years is a long time, but i think it blows over. >> andy, there's another calamity and then another one. >> and the thing about starmer's press team is they constantly think about how to fight back on the current story. they're not thinking ahead of what the next story is going to come out ehhen story is going to come out either. starmer needs to come clean about everything, or...
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online voting for tory jenrick. online voting for tory member5, jenrick. announced on the 2nd of november. i'm joined now by former tory mini5ter steve baken former tory mini5ter steve baker. now, steve, you've you've kept your powder dry on telly 50 far, haven't you? you've kept your cards cl05e far, haven't you? you've kept your cards close to your chest. but who are you going to back? >> i shall vote for kemi and with a good heart too. why? because 5he'5 authentic and becau5e 5he'5 authentic and she's got a ferocious pa55ion she's got a ferocious passion for what she believes. s0 for what she believes. so i think for a long time the conservative party'5 been all con5ervative party'5 been all over the place because it's kind of lacked an intellectual keel. it'5 forgotten what it believed and sort of followed poll5 rather than trying to lead them . rather than trying to lead them. and what kemi doe5 rather than trying to lead them. and what kemi does is she truly believe5 and what kemi does is she truly believes in con5ervative idea5, believes in con5erva
online voting for tory jenrick. online voting for tory member5, jenrick. announced on the 2nd of november. i'm joined now by former tory mini5ter steve baken former tory mini5ter steve baker. now, steve, you've you've kept your powder dry on telly 50 far, haven't you? you've kept your cards cl05e far, haven't you? you've kept your cards close to your chest. but who are you going to back? >> i shall vote for kemi and with a good heart too. why? because 5he'5 authentic and becau5e 5he'5...
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this was before i realised the tory count, and tory party couldn't count, and she got to she got finallyoman's last. mean, woman's issues at last. i mean, she is a woman and oh, it was all about that tiny niche issue of the 0.01%. when is a woman not a woman and transgender? i thought really kemi of all the things that women are up against economic justice, you know, still not got equality of pay, etc. that's what she chose to focus on. >> it's quite important. >> it's quite important. >> it's quite important. >> it's an issue. >> a group of nurses came on this programme. i was here, you were here. and they suddenly found a man in their dressing room. that's pretty grubby for them, isn't it? >> it's not ideal, but that's quite an understatement. i just don't think it's in your in your top five. you know, the tories love a top five. it's not in your top five. and it was there in kemi. and as for robert i mean he wore a sort of hamas as a terrorist hoodie. i mean would you be seen in a hoodie? >> i wouldn't be seen in a hoodie. my children wear hoodies, but i'm not a sort of hoodie chap.i
this was before i realised the tory count, and tory party couldn't count, and she got to she got finallyoman's last. mean, woman's issues at last. i mean, she is a woman and oh, it was all about that tiny niche issue of the 0.01%. when is a woman not a woman and transgender? i thought really kemi of all the things that women are up against economic justice, you know, still not got equality of pay, etc. that's what she chose to focus on. >> it's quite important. >> it's quite...
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i'll get reaction from a current conservative mp, a former tory mp and a top tory insider. and tonight my top pundits , head of tonight my top pundits, head of communications at the popular conservatives and on siddhartha rees—mogg, former tory mp neil pansh rees—mogg, former tory mp neil parish and former labour special adviser paul richards . adviser paul richards. two hours of big opinion. big debate and big entertainment. something very special for you, something very, very special for you at 10:00. ian hislop on the bbc on have i got news for you has launched an extraordinary attack on gb news. so i'll be dealing with the bbc and hislop and have i got news for you in no uncertain terms in a special take at ten. that's in an hour. you won't want to miss it. lots to get through. but first the news headlines and katie bowen . news headlines and katie bowen. >> mark. thank you. and a very good evening to you. it's just gone 9:00. these are your latest headunes gone 9:00. these are your latest headlines from the gb newsroom. developing tonight in the middle east. hezbollah
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are all fickle, notjust tory mps! alongside him? . , ., . ., him? that is far too close to goal at this stage! _ him? that is far too close to goal at this stage! one _ him? that is far too close to goal at this stage! one vote _ him? that is far too close to goal at this stage! one vote in - him? that is far too close to goal at this stage! one vote in it, - him? that is far too close to goal at this stage! one vote in it, all | at this stage! 0ne vote in it, all to play— at this stage! 0ne vote in it, all to play for~ _ at this stage! 0ne vote in it, all to play for. we know, nick was right when _ to play for. we know, nick was right when he _ to play for. we know, nick was right when he talked about the briefings and the _ when he talked about the briefings and the intensity of them today has been off— and the intensity of them today has been off the scale. my phone has been _ been off the scale. my phone has been ringing constantly. it's got quite _ been ringing constantly. it's got quite vicious, i'm not going to
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i'm joined now by former tory minister steve baken former tory minister steve baker. cards close to your chest. but who are you going to back? >> i shall vote for kemi and with a good heart too. why? because she's authentic and she's got a ferocious passion for what she believes. so i think for a long time the conservative party's been all over the place because it's kind of lacked an intellectual keel. it's forgotten what it believed and sort of followed polls rather than trying to lead them . rather than trying to lead them. and what kemi does is she truly believes in conservative ideas, and she she argues for them with great passion . and it's that great passion. and it's that authenticity which for me tells, tells me it should be. kemi. >> what robert jenrick certainly wants to make this about and it may well turn out to be this way, is essentially a decision for the tory membership over whether or not they want to leave the echr. >> well, yeah, but that's a couple of things about that. first, the uk leaving the echr is not itself the policy objective. the policy
i'm joined now by former tory minister steve baken former tory minister steve baker. cards close to your chest. but who are you going to back? >> i shall vote for kemi and with a good heart too. why? because she's authentic and she's got a ferocious passion for what she believes. so i think for a long time the conservative party's been all over the place because it's kind of lacked an intellectual keel. it's forgotten what it believed and sort of followed polls rather than trying to lead...
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— kemi badenoch in charge of the tory party? there are a number of aood tory party? - tory party? there are a number of good candidates and i look i of good candidates and i look forward to going up against kemi badenoch. what i offer in the leadership election is policies and not platitudes. throughout the campaign i set out a clear vision for the party, how we can restore the party, how we can restore the party and deliver for the british people again. it's about serious policies to meet serious challenges the country faces across all the issues, not going down rabbit holes but focusing on the things the public care about the most, the economy, the nhs and our borders. economy, the nhs and our borders— borders. that was robert jenrick- _ borders. that was robert jenrick. we _ borders. that was robert jenrick. we can _ borders. that was robert jenrick. we can go i borders. that was robert jenrick. we can go back | borders. that was robert i jenrick. we can go back live to westminster and join ben wright. that was the vote and it sure was a turn up.- it sure was a tu
— kemi badenoch in charge of the tory party? there are a number of aood tory party? - tory party? there are a number of good candidates and i look i of good candidates and i look forward to going up against kemi badenoch. what i offer in the leadership election is policies and not platitudes. throughout the campaign i set out a clear vision for the party, how we can restore the party, how we can restore the party and deliver for the british people again. it's about serious policies to meet...
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and so we've just come off the back of the tory party conference and the tory party conference and theo be his successor. but three or whatever it is, you've got kemi badenoch talking about conservative philosophy and first ideas. you've got robert jenrick with a really well thought out set of ideas about what the state needs to be reformed into all these interesting ideas going on. so bofis interesting ideas going on. so boris seemed like he's across any of that or interested in any of those conversations? not really. >> he i mean, when he said , you >> he i mean, when he said, you said about blamelessness being a problem, controversial thing to say. also obscurity . eve, does say. also obscurity. eve, does this strike you as a man who wants or enjoys or craves obscurity? >> no. but the terribly sad thing is there is something about boris that people like. i mean, you talk to people in other embassies he's been to, you talk to people in ukraine, thinks they all think he's wonderful. he did stand up for lots of things. we do, like if he was an ambassador. i'm not sure where. maybe ukrai
and so we've just come off the back of the tory party conference and the tory party conference and theo be his successor. but three or whatever it is, you've got kemi badenoch talking about conservative philosophy and first ideas. you've got robert jenrick with a really well thought out set of ideas about what the state needs to be reformed into all these interesting ideas going on. so bofis interesting ideas going on. so boris seemed like he's across any of that or interested in any of those...
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plus, should the new tory leader bring boris back . tory leader bring boris back.l illegally yesterday with four dead, including a young child. will the boats crisis get worse ? not better, crisis get worse? not better, under labour. i'll be asking. former government minister ann widdecombe . plus, tonight's top widdecombe. plus, tonight's top punst widdecombe. plus, tonight's top pundits got political consultant suzanne evans , broadcasting suzanne evans, broadcasting legend michael crick and conservative party grandee sir michael fabricant . michael fabricant. plus, at tomorrow's newspaper front pages, a packed show , lots to pages, a packed show, lots to get through. gary lineker and match of the day. should he stay or should he go? i'll be giving my verdict straight after the news headlines with someone that must stay. lewis mckenzie . must stay. lewis mckenzie. >> good evening. it's10:00. i'm lewis mckenzie here in the gb newsroom. now, we start this hour with some breaking news. more massive explosions are happening right now in southern beirut. these are cur
plus, should the new tory leader bring boris back . tory leader bring boris back.l illegally yesterday with four dead, including a young child. will the boats crisis get worse ? not better, crisis get worse? not better, under labour. i'll be asking. former government minister ann widdecombe . plus, tonight's top widdecombe. plus, tonight's top punst widdecombe. plus, tonight's top pundits got political consultant suzanne evans , broadcasting suzanne evans, broadcasting legend michael crick and...
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i think reform and tories have to do that because people wanted the tories to be destroyed.zero seats, etc. given that that didn't happen, i don't think it's going to happen. and given that neither of them is going to back down the only way to avoid labour winning again is to be strategic and do something like that.in strategic and do something like that. in my opinion, unless they sort it out by then. but it's interesting. at the conference, kemi said that reform are not a serious party. she said she's looked at their manifesto. she doesn't think they're serious. she said she respects the voters because they are tory people and she's on the doorstep, but she thinks the party are not serious. she thinks they're too pro state intervention and it kind of it kind of difference emerged in that conference. every tory was talking about small state and thatcherism and reform, even though farage is seen as a kind of thatcherite now start to see more like sort of they're prepared to do more state intervention, maybe part of the sort of more of the natcon kind of. right. so the distin
i think reform and tories have to do that because people wanted the tories to be destroyed.zero seats, etc. given that that didn't happen, i don't think it's going to happen. and given that neither of them is going to back down the only way to avoid labour winning again is to be strategic and do something like that.in strategic and do something like that. in my opinion, unless they sort it out by then. but it's interesting. at the conference, kemi said that reform are not a serious party. she...
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today at the tory party conference.says, i didn't find any of them inspiring. michel. and i was sitting there hoping that nigel farage was going to walk in, get on the stage and make a speech. that's definitely not going to happen. you are indeed a tory. alex dean, what do you make to what you saw today? >> so i have the reverse view of sharon. i thought they were all four of them. good. and i felt we've got a good future as a party. i rather regret, though, that they had to make those speeches. my view is that the programme of action should have been such that the last speech at conservative party conference was given by our new leader. we should have been selecting that person by then. then the conference would have had purpose. it would have had a launch pad job to do, to give our new leader the opportunity and one of the reasons that labour party conference fell very flat last week, i think, was that people are waiting for the event of the budget, the first budget to happen on the current timetable. we will not have
today at the tory party conference.says, i didn't find any of them inspiring. michel. and i was sitting there hoping that nigel farage was going to walk in, get on the stage and make a speech. that's definitely not going to happen. you are indeed a tory. alex dean, what do you make to what you saw today? >> so i have the reverse view of sharon. i thought they were all four of them. good. and i felt we've got a good future as a party. i rather regret, though, that they had to make those...
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the final stage of the tory mps' involvement in this lengthy process.sent forward to the party membership, who will have the final say over who their next leader is, who will replace rishi sunak. we had a vote yesterday, when four became three, with tom tugendhat being knocked out, after only getting 20 votes. today, his 20 supporters are up for grabs at least. it remains a fascinating and unpredictable content, as tory leadership races are invariably offered up yesterday, james cleverly leapfrogged into first place in the ballot, and i think it looks pretty certain that he will be in the final two unless something extraordinary happens today. there seems to be a real battle on for second place between robertjenrick and kemi badenoch. they both see themselves as standard bearers of the party, making similar pitches in some way. robert jenrick has lost some ground in the last weeks and i think he is probablyjittery at the last weeks and i think he is probably jittery at this stage, and i think nobody could have foreseen that a week or so ago. kemi badeno
the final stage of the tory mps' involvement in this lengthy process.sent forward to the party membership, who will have the final say over who their next leader is, who will replace rishi sunak. we had a vote yesterday, when four became three, with tom tugendhat being knocked out, after only getting 20 votes. today, his 20 supporters are up for grabs at least. it remains a fascinating and unpredictable content, as tory leadership races are invariably offered up yesterday, james cleverly...
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will you allow him in if he stops a tory? >> he's not a tory. he's not he.ver claims to be a tory. he said he hates the tories. he wants to destroy our party. he is not one of us. this is my family. this is my clan. these are the people i serve . are the people i serve. >> you know, they really, honestly, truly think. just pick a new leader. only the sixth since 2016. get a few new policies and hey, you know he bingo all be no problem. they'll win the next election. there seems to be no comprehension that their brand is broken. at least that's my view. claire pearsall you can't tell people in 2010 and 15, 17 and 19 that you're going to do a number of things and not do them. >> no, you absolutely can't. and i think the one thing that they're missing when they keep going on about reform, or they keep going on about you or any of your other mps, what is it that makes them conservative? because what i want to hear is how the conservative party are going to be conservative, how they're going to lead, how they're going to lead, how they're going to put policies to
will you allow him in if he stops a tory? >> he's not a tory. he's not he.ver claims to be a tory. he said he hates the tories. he wants to destroy our party. he is not one of us. this is my family. this is my clan. these are the people i serve . are the people i serve. >> you know, they really, honestly, truly think. just pick a new leader. only the sixth since 2016. get a few new policies and hey, you know he bingo all be no problem. they'll win the next election. there seems to...
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about time you've heard the tories saying that.lishing stamp duty, which of course would appeal to younger voters, but he certainly way ahead. isn't he, of tom tugendhat, but as somebody just said , i think in your in the said, i think in your in the studio perhaps it's a low bar. >> yeah . the biggest clap >> yeah. the biggest clap actually was when he talked about getting rid of capital gains tax wasn't it. sorry. stamp duty. stamp duty. sorry, but we commented here in the studio. we commented here about the fact that he said no government should take more than 50% of every pound, 50%. we all want 50%. that's quite a lot. you're meant to be a conservative government >> well, i well, and they've been taking a lot more than that anyway. if you add national insurance to the top rate of tax , insurance to the top rate of tax, it's above 60% at the moment. yeah, i'd like to see the tories get tax to down 40% or lower. let's have a low tax society. so he's got work to do on tax. but i sensed in the audience they they liked it. they war
about time you've heard the tories saying that.lishing stamp duty, which of course would appeal to younger voters, but he certainly way ahead. isn't he, of tom tugendhat, but as somebody just said , i think in your in the said, i think in your in the studio perhaps it's a low bar. >> yeah . the biggest clap >> yeah. the biggest clap actually was when he talked about getting rid of capital gains tax wasn't it. sorry. stamp duty. stamp duty. sorry, but we commented here in the studio....
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she brought down the tories, the conservatives . the tories, the conservatives.nd she's bringing down this, you know, this story . it and she's bringing down this, you know, this story. it reminds me of michael ovitz. do you remember michael ovitz? and he was he was a big hollywood producer agent, and he was brought on by michael eisner to run the walt disney thing, walt disney company. and after that and he was there like for 16 months. and then they fired him and he was like, lost to the world. they basically every analogy with you always comes back to michael ovitz. >> are you saying sue gray is going to be lost to the world? is that where this is going? yeah, she's gone, she's gone, she's gone. >> she's got a different job now. so i'm just he only found out about her seven minutes ago, so. but i'm past it. my gut feeling is, is that she was brought. maybe she was brought to in destroy her. maybe she's the number one person in the whole government. that's why the audience tune in. >> they are tuning in for your very ill informed gut feeling. >> i'm not even su
she brought down the tories, the conservatives . the tories, the conservatives.nd she's bringing down this, you know, this story . it and she's bringing down this, you know, this story. it reminds me of michael ovitz. do you remember michael ovitz? and he was he was a big hollywood producer agent, and he was brought on by michael eisner to run the walt disney thing, walt disney company. and after that and he was there like for 16 months. and then they fired him and he was like, lost to the...
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simply because he's a tory green party simply because he's a tory politician, even though he was part the tory government that started this process, he can't resist because he's an opportunistic tory bish basher of the most knee jerk kind. he can't resist slapping the labour government about it, even though it was his lot. >> there are major, you know, one of the one of you said, i've watched all these experts and they say, well, grant shapps know, i said, a long shapps is not an expert. a long list of people, including richard eakins, head of no. sorry. this is an important point. head of the judicial project at policy exchange, one of the most experienced legal minds in the country, has written a comprehensive report for policy exchange, has come out today. you can read it. it's on x on twitter. it's come out and said, not only is this the wrong decision, it's not. it has no sound legal basis and it's establishing a dangerous precedent for other parts of the world. now, who do i defer to you could you could choose to defer to lots of countervailing. >> david lammy, legal academic th
simply because he's a tory green party simply because he's a tory politician, even though he was part the tory government that started this process, he can't resist because he's an opportunistic tory bish basher of the most knee jerk kind. he can't resist slapping the labour government about it, even though it was his lot. >> there are major, you know, one of the one of you said, i've watched all these experts and they say, well, grant shapps know, i said, a long shapps is not an expert....
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tory leader?be worried about farage and i think they are actually, i think that's, that's that's even if, you know this poll today, labour only a point in front. but this doesn't mean anything if the right wing vote is split at the next election, we could end up with, yes, less popular labour, slightly more popular conservatives, but essentially the same result, couldn't we? absolutely. >> and i think that sort of what's happening is the as the gloss comes off the election victory in every sense in the memories of winning recede, is that labour mps, particularly in seats in the in what we used to call the red wall, i don't know if it's been restored. it is the red wall. once again are worried about reform. and, you know, people are saying that, you know, if you've got a if you if you've got reform in second place in your seat, you should be you should be really worried. there's a great story though, from the labour leadership contest in 1976. i'm determined to get in because in terms of what happe
tory leader?be worried about farage and i think they are actually, i think that's, that's that's even if, you know this poll today, labour only a point in front. but this doesn't mean anything if the right wing vote is split at the next election, we could end up with, yes, less popular labour, slightly more popular conservatives, but essentially the same result, couldn't we? absolutely. >> and i think that sort of what's happening is the as the gloss comes off the election victory in...
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i'll be asking my guest, tory leadership race.sking my guest , scottish tory leadership race. i'll be asking my guest, scottish mp badenoch andrew bowie. that's welcome back. now, in a very special take at ten, i'll be deaung special take at ten, i'll be dealing with ian hislop on have i got news for you, who has launched an extraordinary attack on gb news. i'll be dealing with hislop in no uncertain terms at ten. you won't want to miss it if you're just joining us. this always happens when i'm on air. unfortunately, an assassination attempt has been made on donald trump for the third time. now. this was not a physical attack on donald trump. somebody carrying multiple firearms yesterday in coachella in california was apprehended by the police. this individual is now in police custody and was told that he wanted to kill donald trump. obviously, a really worrying development in what has become a very toxic race for the white house. but if we get more on this, i'll let you know. let me tell you that i can now tell you that i'm heann
i'll be asking my guest, tory leadership race.sking my guest , scottish tory leadership race. i'll be asking my guest, scottish mp badenoch andrew bowie. that's welcome back. now, in a very special take at ten, i'll be deaung special take at ten, i'll be dealing with ian hislop on have i got news for you, who has launched an extraordinary attack on gb news. i'll be dealing with hislop in no uncertain terms at ten. you won't want to miss it if you're just joining us. this always happens when i'm...
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james cleverly is not the right man to lead the tories. nigel farage is.then lead the tories.abour out and that deserves four exclamation marks. andrew, just a tad off topic from your current topics. can you tell me what actual benefits to the uk does the uk get apart from being the lapdog to the usa? let's face it, biden is actually anti brit. anyway, cheers and love the show . yeah, i do think biden the show. yeah, i do think biden is anti uk. we must have a discussion on the special relationship some day . new data relationship some day. new data from the office for national statistics show the uk population has risen at its fastest level since the early 1970s. the number of people living in the uk grew by 1%, 68.3 million in the year to mid 2023, with a steep rise being dnven 2023, with a steep rise being driven wholly by net migration, as there were in fact more deaths than births in the country. for the first time in 50 years. this boom in migration numbers comes as it's revealed the echr has allowed an albanian criminal back into the uk, despite him having previously be
james cleverly is not the right man to lead the tories. nigel farage is.then lead the tories.abour out and that deserves four exclamation marks. andrew, just a tad off topic from your current topics. can you tell me what actual benefits to the uk does the uk get apart from being the lapdog to the usa? let's face it, biden is actually anti brit. anyway, cheers and love the show . yeah, i do think biden the show. yeah, i do think biden is anti uk. we must have a discussion on the special...
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tom tugendhat is out of the tory leadership race. who is going to make the last two.7 i'll leadership race. who is going to make the last two? i'll give you my prediction as we find out that i my prediction as we find out that 1 in my prediction as we find out that i in 100 my prediction as we find out that 1 in 100 in the uk my prediction as we find out that1 in 100 in the uk are now that 1 in 100 in the uk are now estimated to be illegal migrants, the highest in europe , migrants, the highest in europe, and three former sas soldiers write a letter devastating letter to the times today saying because of the european convention on human rights, they fear the future recruitment for the force. all of that coming up in just a moment. first, let's get the news with lewis mckenzie . get the news with lewis mckenzie. >> thank you very much, nigel. good evening. it's 7:00. i'm lewis mckenzie here in the gb newsroom. james cleverly has overtaken robert jenrick to the top spot in the latest round of voting to be the next leader of the conserv
tom tugendhat is out of the tory leadership race. who is going to make the last two.7 i'll leadership race. who is going to make the last two? i'll give you my prediction as we find out that i my prediction as we find out that 1 in my prediction as we find out that i in 100 my prediction as we find out that 1 in 100 in the uk my prediction as we find out that1 in 100 in the uk are now that 1 in 100 in the uk are now estimated to be illegal migrants, the highest in europe , migrants, the highest...
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i think her name was the tory one when they were in that tory race for tory leader that tory race forer that angela that theresa may eventually won. angela leadsom made a remark to the effect that theresa may had no children and that that kind of left you as a certain kind of person, which wasn't necessarily it feels like it's just like simmering in the background a lot now in political. >> well, because i'll tell you why. it's simmering, because those are the two teams. one team is family, country and community. family , community and community. family, community and country, whatever it is, which is the reform party, which is that group, which is american, which people chanting usa. the other side is let's kill our children with abortion. and, you know, let's not have children and let's you know, whatever. if we have children, we can have depopulate. yeah. so that's what the do you think she's trying to suggest that kamala harris is actively in favour of. she was speaking to her home team and her. and remember the other team, the team of all these women who have basically given up t
i think her name was the tory one when they were in that tory race for tory leader that tory race forer that angela that theresa may eventually won. angela leadsom made a remark to the effect that theresa may had no children and that that kind of left you as a certain kind of person, which wasn't necessarily it feels like it's just like simmering in the background a lot now in political. >> well, because i'll tell you why. it's simmering, because those are the two teams. one team is...
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i've been to tory conference. i've been to tory conference as part of my job previously.think the problem they have now is translating that groundswell movement into exactly as you say , movement into exactly as you say, seats in the elections that are coming up, local elections next yean coming up, local elections next year, the senate elections in 2026, actually, where there have been ukip members previously until very recently . but the until very recently. but the problem that they have in doing thatis problem that they have in doing that is they need a really slick, organised campaign, the like of which that labour famously used to have really strong grassroots across each constituency. and that is difficult. and they need to make sure that each of those candidates are serious or on message, know their stuff well . message, know their stuff well. still sticking to exactly what reform voters want to hear , and reform voters want to hear, and that's going to be difficult. that's the point. >> i want to put that to adam, because you follow this every single day as part
i've been to tory conference. i've been to tory conference as part of my job previously.think the problem they have now is translating that groundswell movement into exactly as you say , movement into exactly as you say, seats in the elections that are coming up, local elections next yean coming up, local elections next year, the senate elections in 2026, actually, where there have been ukip members previously until very recently . but the until very recently. but the problem that they have in...
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they both have a heckuva job to do because the tory party in july do because the tory party in july suffereding to be enormous and cleverly pitched himself as the best communicator in the race but in the end it was not good enough and these are the two that will go to a vote of tory party members. a few moments ago kemi badenoch gave her rude insult —— reaction. badenoch gave her rude insult -- reaction-— -- reaction. absolutely delighted _ -- reaction. absolutely delighted to _ -- reaction. absolutely delighted to have i -- reaction. absolutely| delighted to have talked -- reaction. absolutely i delighted to have talked at this stage of the contest and i want — this stage of the contest and i want to— this stage of the contest and i want to thank all of the people who supported me especially those — who supported me especially those who are out campaigning and all— those who are out campaigning and all of— those who are out campaigning and all of my volunteers, it shows _ and all of my volunteers, it shows people have a lot of faith — shows people have a lot of faith in _ shows people have
they both have a heckuva job to do because the tory party in july do because the tory party in july suffereding to be enormous and cleverly pitched himself as the best communicator in the race but in the end it was not good enough and these are the two that will go to a vote of tory party members. a few moments ago kemi badenoch gave her rude insult —— reaction. badenoch gave her rude insult -- reaction-— -- reaction. absolutely delighted _ -- reaction. absolutely delighted to _ --...
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. -- the people that the tory party have failed for the last 14 years. -- definition of working people. mr. hoyle: deputy prime minister. ms. rayner: first of all, let me start by welcoming the honorable gentlemen. today is our first exchange since he pushed -- the definition of working people are the people the tory party have failed for the last 40 years. >> the deputy prime minister stood on the manifesto, promising not to raise taxes on working people. it now appears she cannot even define who working people are. so i will give her another go. there are 5 million more business owners in this country. are they working people? ms. rayner: i don't know how the deputy shadow prime minister can summon that when they said the interest rates soaring. >> i think the whole house will have heard the deputy prime minister disregard 5 million hard-working citizens. these are the publicans, the shopkeepers, the family running a local cafe. none of those count as working people to her. now, labour gave a clear commitment not to raise national insurance. the independent iss have given their revie
. -- the people that the tory party have failed for the last 14 years. -- definition of working people. mr. hoyle: deputy prime minister. ms. rayner: first of all, let me start by welcoming the honorable gentlemen. today is our first exchange since he pushed -- the definition of working people are the people the tory party have failed for the last 40 years. >> the deputy prime minister stood on the manifesto, promising not to raise taxes on working people. it now appears she cannot even...
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tory colleagues losing their nerve.elievable ability to stab themselves. not just in the foot but in the face with these pretty publicly too. >> but he obviously had no control. he could not phone out somebody up and say, i hear you're going to do this. please don't. it will help nobody come and see me. you don't feel he ever did those sort of things. >> what's wrong with the tories, james? >> we haven't got long enough for that. well, but. but matthew's point is exactly right. what does the conservative party believe in? conservatism is a much richer, deeper tradition. and alongside the kind of classical liberalism of margaret thatcher as well, you throw that into the mix. it's the best, i think, combination for the country. but when it's this kind of reheated cakeism, as you talked about or whatever else, it's much better than than socialism, even on its worst day. but it's we need to get to the bottom of what we actually believe in, which is why this tory party contest now is running so long. >> so it's classic johns
tory colleagues losing their nerve.elievable ability to stab themselves. not just in the foot but in the face with these pretty publicly too. >> but he obviously had no control. he could not phone out somebody up and say, i hear you're going to do this. please don't. it will help nobody come and see me. you don't feel he ever did those sort of things. >> what's wrong with the tories, james? >> we haven't got long enough for that. well, but. but matthew's point is exactly...
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tory mps are always described as the most duplicitous electorate in the world. each other about who they're going to back and then just look at the numbers. so thank you very much for listening to this episode. join adam next week. goodbye. newscast. newscast from the bbc. hello there. good evening. a very messy and unsettled picture weather—wise as we head through the next few days. but it was a pretty start earlier on this morning. lots of red skies as captured by our weather watchers. and of course, the heaviest downpours today were out towards the west, some of the showers pushing further eastwards at times. not as much sunshine as we saw yesterday, but still the chance of some more bright and sunny spells as we go through the next few days, accompanied by some rather blustery showers. brisk southerly winds so the air is mild, warm for the time of year, even. and it's unsettled because low pressure is the dominant force. it's out towards the west of ireland. of course, all of these bands of rain showers swirling around it that sets the scene. for the rest of
tory mps are always described as the most duplicitous electorate in the world. each other about who they're going to back and then just look at the numbers. so thank you very much for listening to this episode. join adam next week. goodbye. newscast. newscast from the bbc. hello there. good evening. a very messy and unsettled picture weather—wise as we head through the next few days. but it was a pretty start earlier on this morning. lots of red skies as captured by our weather watchers. and...
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paul along with tori, thank you for representing at paris.is not my house, this is your house. that's the god's truth. team usa's house. i get temporary residence, only a couple months left. [laughter] so thank you to all your family and friends support, for these incredible athletes. tori's dad said it best, only in america. only in america. do we believe anything is possible. i spent close to 100 hours alone with xi jinping in china. when i was vice president he said can you define america for me. it's the god's truth i said yes in one word, he looked at me and i said possibilities. we are only nation who thinks anything is possible when we set our mind to do it. that's what all of you embodied. we have the entire nation saying thank you for representing the very best of america. [applause] and because i'm president, they wouldn't let me go to the olympics. [laughter] but i watched it all, jill my wife went to the olympics. guess what, i was supposed to be introducing at the inauguration the president of mexico who was a fine woman and i wi
paul along with tori, thank you for representing at paris.is not my house, this is your house. that's the god's truth. team usa's house. i get temporary residence, only a couple months left. [laughter] so thank you to all your family and friends support, for these incredible athletes. tori's dad said it best, only in america. only in america. do we believe anything is possible. i spent close to 100 hours alone with xi jinping in china. when i was vice president he said can you define america...
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, if this had been the tories, if this had been bofis the tories, if this had been boris johnson, peopleome business then fair enough. i think maybe this is not a business. but here's an interesting thing about sue gray. i mean, she comes from a pretty difficult background. her mother worked behind the bar, her father died. she didn't go to university. so, you know, that's how she joined the civil service. got to do with. well, hang on a second. i was just about to say. then she enters the civil service. she then decides to pack it in and run a pub in newry, the cove in makes a great success out of that i. how about this? she might actually make a success out of this envoy to the regions and the nations, and it could be in about a year's time. we're thinking, why on earth didn't we have somebody doing that before? sue? sue gray has actually triumphed in the face of adversity, because many times in the past, whenever anyone says more government is the solution. >> stephen, nine times out. >> stephen, nine times out. >> i think that was ronald reagan, wasn't it? well, it's either you or ro
, if this had been the tories, if this had been bofis the tories, if this had been boris johnson, peopleome business then fair enough. i think maybe this is not a business. but here's an interesting thing about sue gray. i mean, she comes from a pretty difficult background. her mother worked behind the bar, her father died. she didn't go to university. so, you know, that's how she joined the civil service. got to do with. well, hang on a second. i was just about to say. then she enters the...
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the tories might do it with the republicans. wrong. >> i think it's absolutely crazy what they're going to be doing knocking on doors. what difference are they going to make. indeed. >> but it's you know, it's intel sharing. it's useful political experience for these staffers. they learn about how electioneering happens. and it's definitely not is it election interference. >> is it election interference. it's not interference. >> if they've been sent, they went off their own volition. it's fine. >> no. yeah . they're not being >> no. yeah. they're not being paid. it's not it's not election interference. >> it is. let me tell you that somebody that would never interfere with democracy is patrick christys. and he's up next. >> okay. thank you very much , mark. >> thanks. >> thanks. >> so loads on tonight . more >> so loads on tonight. more asylum madness. an iraqi goat herder has been jailed for being part of a drug gang. but you can come in the legal way. 400,000 legal migrants didn't have their criminal records checked. and shou
the tories might do it with the republicans. wrong. >> i think it's absolutely crazy what they're going to be doing knocking on doors. what difference are they going to make. indeed. >> but it's you know, it's intel sharing. it's useful political experience for these staffers. they learn about how electioneering happens. and it's definitely not is it election interference. >> is it election interference. it's not interference. >> if they've been sent, they went off their...