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but the labour party was basically opposing and the 2024 intake of labour mps, which is massive, in the early 2010s by opposition to austerity and opposition to conservative complicated for rachel reeves. niche newscast. she's been around this track before. afterwards that made her toxic with labour party activists. party. quote—unquote perverse incentives are, but also finances are and thefact 7 ,... 7, 7 ., what's the timeline? yeah. to the bean counters, to the city and to the country on public spending. because it's time to talk about brexit. laughter. yes, he's invited, ithink, to to attend a meeting of those people in the european union. we've never spent any time in the last 50 years in this that the united kingdom has been locked into a tribal argument about brexit. because again, we'll see a british prime minister, to be sort of screaming like a banshee. "and are you going to give britain anything? " blah, blah blah. but they don't actually want anybody to think there in brussels, walking the kind ofjournalistic and laura, you know, you were often packed in that member of the eu 28 as it then was walking along there and there is something a bit f
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the way from is a conservative party is having a landslide victory yet because there are 2 party the party in canada is most closely aligned with schwann is going to get, is going to suffer a huge setback with trumps a threat to slap terrace from canada and even to annex canada. so what trump is doing is actually birding after the past, like of his allies in canada and, and, and it's similar to you, mexico, mexico. and they said they're, there they are, they're not taking this uh as the right of the terrace line down. so what trump is doing is shattering all these uh, institutions. hose will work to the united states face has build it to benefit itself. with all these alliances, the built was bows. you with canada was mexico. now they all died. sees in jeopardy because of trumps america 1st project. yeah, it's the decades now. the green back is being the default card see for trade exchanges. we've seen that changing at trump recently, warning bricks company, bricks, countries that if they decide to move to a different card, see for that, that trade negotiations. but that would be pro
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the other side particularly with candida, justin trudeau is on his way out in the incoming conservative party leader is likely going to be the new prime minister canada in march he is releasing these unjust and unjustified i went dollar for dollar retaliation is candida going to back down it depends what the offer is from the trump administration, my other question about tiktok with a 10% share of sitting china what does this mean for the tiktok negotiation. maria: were just getting started we have a lot coming up a quick break chinese a.i. told deep-sea could face a u.s. band as many government agencies are prohibiting its use the word on wall street pinot with expectations. doman and should don't miss it. live with "mornings with maria". stay with us. ♪ [ car engine revving ] [sofi mnemonic] can a personal loan unlock your ambitions? oh yeah. consolidate bad debt and save money for your next goal. take a swing at your kitchen reno... meant that literally. or design your actual dream wedding. all your ambitions. all in one app. sofi personal loans. low fixed rates. borrow up to 100 k. no fee
the other side particularly with candida, justin trudeau is on his way out in the incoming conservative party leader is likely going to be the new prime minister canada in march he is releasing these unjust and unjustified i went dollar for dollar retaliation is candida going to back down it depends what the offer is from the trump administration, my other question about tiktok with a 10% share of sitting china what does this mean for the tiktok negotiation. maria: were just getting started we...
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is running for the conservative party just hitting back.at, i think, is the difference between this trump. >> 1.0 and. canada's reaction and. >> trump 2.0 and canada's reaction. it's a lot tougher because, you know, the country has been through this before. they know that there's a lot more to lose. what that means for retaliation, i mean, that's a big open question they face. trump has alluded to. yep. absolutely. to your point. and you know, again, there's apparently going to be a call with trudeau again at 3 p.m. eastern time. and we'll watch the market as we get any detail on that. deirdre. thanks, deirdre. bosa. the president said earlier this hour that elon musk only acts once he's given approval. but many wonder if the ceo has too much influence in washington and over competitors to his own benefit. will he face more public pushback going forward that could constrain his influence? and how much will shareholders put up with for days like today? for more, let's bring in ed mills, washington policy analyst at raymond james. ed, the ear
is running for the conservative party just hitting back.at, i think, is the difference between this trump. >> 1.0 and. canada's reaction and. >> trump 2.0 and canada's reaction. it's a lot tougher because, you know, the country has been through this before. they know that there's a lot more to lose. what that means for retaliation, i mean, that's a big open question they face. trump has alluded to. yep. absolutely. to your point. and you know, again, there's apparently going to be a...
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actually, the conservative party in britain who don't like him interfering in their campaigns.but there is another problem which actually is connected to something you guys were talking about a few minutes ago, which is that the problem isn't just musk, it's also his platform. so his platform is configured to, you know, give an advantage to the afd, or if it's configured to give an advantage to the reform party, to the to the far right in the uk, you know, is that legal? is that interference in the election campaigns of europe? and this is actually a big political question now in europe, which is it's not just musk himself and the, you know, the what seem to be now deliberately provocative, deliberately, you know, kind of nazi, quasi nazi or even real nazi things that he's saying. but it's also the fact that he runs a very influential social media platform whose algorithms can. be can be manipulated. >> so and let's broaden this a little bit here, because. >> you can't talk about elon musk right now without talking about donald trump. >> and we. >> saw over. >> the weekend. >>
actually, the conservative party in britain who don't like him interfering in their campaigns.but there is another problem which actually is connected to something you guys were talking about a few minutes ago, which is that the problem isn't just musk, it's also his platform. so his platform is configured to, you know, give an advantage to the afd, or if it's configured to give an advantage to the reform party, to the to the far right in the uk, you know, is that legal? is that interference in...
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party. >> harris: conservatives called this weekend's vote beyond parity and say many of the speeches showeir losses, power panel next. (vo) i would like to take a moment to address my fellow veterans because i know there's so many of you who have served your country honorably... ...whether it's two years, four years, or thirty-two years, like myself. one of the benefits that we as a country give you as a veteran is your eligibility for a va loan not 80 percent but 100 percent the value of your home and that's what you can get at newdayusa. call 1-844-900-3696. dexcom g7 sends your glucose numbers to your phone and watch, so you can always see where you're heading without fingersticks. dexcom g7 is the most accurate cgm, so you can manage your diabetes with confidence. ♪ i had the worst dream last night. you were in a car crash and the kids and i were on our own. that's awful, hon. my brother was saying he got life insurance from ethos. and he got $2 million in coverage, all online. life insurance made easy. check your price today at ethos.com. on chewy, save 35% and shop all your favorite
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the 20th century had been a conservative century. of the 21st century entailed. party back into power. and we wanted to examine how that happened. and it is an incredible journey. including lisa nandy, who's now, of course, in cabinet, saying, actually, labour might not even exist if we don't sort ourselves out. back into power. are, if they haven't seen them in the paper? and then i want to hear what your favourite ones are, about jeremy corbyn. patrick, what is it? it's an extraordinary link between dominic cummings and jeremy corbyn. yeah, it's a remarkable story. politically after his long - career in the law as jeremy a second referendum. and that was why he i was so popular among what was he thwarting on the other side? - what did the corbynites want to do? _ and in the process, beat the tories in an election| and split them forever. mind bending. to work for boris johnson as his principal adviser, reality. when that fails... ..kaboom. he had that as a very boomer. in the way that you did. another scoop, of course, is that there was the lockdown if he had to go because he said h
the 20th century had been a conservative century. of the 21st century entailed. party back into power. and we wanted to examine how that happened. and it is an incredible journey. including lisa nandy, who's now, of course, in cabinet, saying, actually, labour might not even exist if we don't sort ourselves out. back into power. are, if they haven't seen them in the paper? and then i want to hear what your favourite ones are, about jeremy corbyn. patrick, what is it? it's an extraordinary link...
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i think it plays into the hands of position parties from the conservative so he will come by 20 extra miss passes like the alternative for them. and so that is broadening it out then to europe. i mean, if these tires were to be impose, we've heard some european leaders saying that they would be retaliating that they would be tires coming from europe as well. what would retaliation look like from, from the european perspective in your view. i think it's precisely the wrong way to look at it. i would not arguing fables because usually i would love to ask myself the question, incompetence of costs you will. how can you avoid or downsize these potential candidates, for example, by you ok to or by expanding your production facilities in the united states? i think that's something that president tom is trying to achieve. and i would argue, learn from china, how to chinese con, manufacturers, the electrical sector void. you will just like, for example, the chinese con, manufacturer, b, y b they relocate, they open production facilities, the spring in turkey in hungry. and i think the same th
i think it plays into the hands of position parties from the conservative so he will come by 20 extra miss passes like the alternative for them. and so that is broadening it out then to europe. i mean, if these tires were to be impose, we've heard some european leaders saying that they would be retaliating that they would be tires coming from europe as well. what would retaliation look like from, from the european perspective in your view. i think it's precisely the wrong way to look at it. i...
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i remember a conservative party that was against increasing taxes.t's exactly what we're going to get here. now. we'll see. donald trump is about to go into his negotiation mode. so we'll see what we'll get. but from our vantage point, at this point, this does not seem like a pro-business administration that wants to help the american people facing higher prices. >> stephanie ruhle, thank you so much. we'll be watching the 11th hour weeknights at 11 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. we appreciate your analysis. early this morning. coming up, we're going to go through the blockbuster trade that shocked the sports world this weekend. pablo torre will join us ahead to break it all down for us. plus, we'll bring you the highlights from music's biggest night. after beyoncÉ made grammy history. morning joe will be right back. >> woo woo. >> guess what? >> simplisafe got that. >> i don't. >> 24 over seven. >> monitoring to help stop crime in real time. >> stop. >> this is simplisafe. >> this is simplisafe. >> maybe simplisafe and i c tap into etsy for home
i remember a conservative party that was against increasing taxes.t's exactly what we're going to get here. now. we'll see. donald trump is about to go into his negotiation mode. so we'll see what we'll get. but from our vantage point, at this point, this does not seem like a pro-business administration that wants to help the american people facing higher prices. >> stephanie ruhle, thank you so much. we'll be watching the 11th hour weeknights at 11 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. we...
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the bid will have the support of germany's conservatives on the far right of tea party. johnson schultz, his social democratic party voted against the proposal. migration has been a central issue in election and scheduled for next month. hundreds of students a month from said b as capital bell grade to a regular station in the city of notice that they were protesting against the government's response to a deadly roof collapse which killed 15 people that protest as by corruption and mismanagement. somebody had got reports now from bell. great as it is ac cologne, which is from belgrade to know the sides. the procession of students continued its journey, joined by psalm is changed on by pauses, by a sign of the growing resentment that institutional corruption, many feel is wide spread inside the system. but when 50 people were killed off to the canopy of the needing of a stablished railway station and nobody side collapsed. in patients with the government has only grown as happy almost daisy protests the give up even when targeted by attacks. some by pro government support
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they become more americanized, but the stereotype you hear from the democratic party is its racism, misogyny, you are conservative catholics. these are lazy stereotypes i heard in the republican party in the 1980's and 1990's. now it is democrats casting the same aspersions. in fact, the highest level of support any democrat ever received was barack obama among latinos. hillary clinton was the second highest. kamala harris's entire career has been predicated on her rise in california with dramatic over performance with latino voters. they know her, voted for her, have supported her for 20 years. they did not suddenly just become misogynists and racists. there is clearly something much more profound going on and i would suggest -- my warning to democrats in june was you need to get off of this lazy idea that has no empirical basis that latinos are driven and motivated by the immigration issue, but you cannot do it. they literally cannot do it. and in fact you are going to watch your own party continue to double, triple and quadruple down into this same wrongness in the next 30, 40, 50 days. it does not mean we are
they become more americanized, but the stereotype you hear from the democratic party is its racism, misogyny, you are conservative catholics. these are lazy stereotypes i heard in the republican party in the 1980's and 1990's. now it is democrats casting the same aspersions. in fact, the highest level of support any democrat ever received was barack obama among latinos. hillary clinton was the second highest. kamala harris's entire career has been predicated on her rise in california with...
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party is turning into an absolute joke. don't take my word for it. if you are a conservative you are going to love this because the democratic party has now elected people to the left of joe and kamala. here are the highlights from this weekends forum. >> how many of you believe that racism and misogyny played a role in vice president harris' defeat? [singing] >> we pledge to appoint more than one transgender person to an at-large seat and will you commit to making sure those appointments reflect the gender and ethnic diversity of the transgender community? >> in order to be gender balanced we must elect one male, one female and one person of any gender. >> sean: so she lost because of racism and misogyny and are they accusing the american people of that? democratic party is in desperate need of soul-searching. donald trump will continue to drain the swamp, rack up achievement after achievement and the american people to make america great. hours ago, senator susan collins announced that she will vote to confirm toasty gabbard as the director of national intelligence. a big w
party is turning into an absolute joke. don't take my word for it. if you are a conservative you are going to love this because the democratic party has now elected people to the left of joe and kamala. here are the highlights from this weekends forum. >> how many of you believe that racism and misogyny played a role in vice president harris' defeat? [singing] >> we pledge to appoint more than one transgender person to an at-large seat and will you commit to making sure those...
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conservative on migration. but it was particularly controversial because democratic party, would have relied on the far—right afdwho is looking to become the country's next chancellor. our correspondentjessica parker has been following it's been a dramatic few days in the german parliament — the bundestag. with the help, with votes relying on the votes of the far—right alternative for deutschland — a taboo in german politics. with the far—right — it's called the firewall. calling for tougher immigration rules. the conservative cdu leader, friedrich merz — the man tipped immigration rules. and there was a vote — and the legislation didn't pass. but if you step back from all of the drama we've seen in the bundestag over the last few days, first of all, immigration has become a defining is holding in february. also, the fact that the afd — alternative for deutschland, in germany, it's polling second, it is affecting you couldn't say that it has collapsed, but it is joining me live is eric langenbacher, professor at georgetown university and senior fellow and the director of the society, culture and politics program
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actually positive for the cdu going forward, because clearly he wants to reposition the party to be really conservative just somehow somewhat stuck in the middle. but let's take a listen of what he said after the bill failed in parliament. >> he mentioned lawson. >> people outside who are listening and watching us in these turbulent days. >> they don't. >> want us to. >> fight amongst ourselves. >> about the afd. they want us to find solutions on the issues that concern and occupy people's everyday. lives on a daily basis. and above all, we want to find solutions so that people in our country can feel safe again. >> mein damen und herren. >> ladies and gentlemen, it's not too late. >> the fall from grace will be with you forever. but the gateway to hell. yes. >> i. >> say the gateway to hell. we can still close it together. we must build. >> the firewall. you must build. >> up the firewall again. build up the firewall again. >> so what you will present today is a sort of emergency program program. he is pledging to push through as soon he is going to be the next chancellor of germany. and that does als
actually positive for the cdu going forward, because clearly he wants to reposition the party to be really conservative just somehow somewhat stuck in the middle. but let's take a listen of what he said after the bill failed in parliament. >> he mentioned lawson. >> people outside who are listening and watching us in these turbulent days. >> they don't. >> want us to. >> fight amongst ourselves. >> about the afd. they want us to find solutions on the issues...
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party is turning into an absolute joke. don't take my word for it. if you're a conservative, you're going to love this because the democratic party has now elected people to the left of joe and kamala. here are the highlights from this weekend's dnc forum. take a look. >> how many of you believe that racism and misogyny played a role in vice president harris's defeat? okay, >> you fight on. you fight on, you fight on, you fight on. when your government is doing you wrong, you fight on, oh, you fight on. >> will you pledge to appoint more than one transgender person to an at large seat? and will you commit to making sure those appointments reflect the gender and ethnic diversity of the transgender community? >> in order to be gender balanced, we must. we must elect one male, one female, and one person of any gender. >> okay, so kamala lost because of racism and misogyny, and are they accusing the american people of that? the democratic party is in desperate need of soul searching. in the meantime, donald trump will continue to drain the swamp and rack up achievement after ach
party is turning into an absolute joke. don't take my word for it. if you're a conservative, you're going to love this because the democratic party has now elected people to the left of joe and kamala. here are the highlights from this weekend's dnc forum. take a look. >> how many of you believe that racism and misogyny played a role in vice president harris's defeat? okay, >> you fight on. you fight on, you fight on, you fight on. when your government is doing you wrong, you fight...
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conservative opposition on migration. but it was particularly controversial because friedrich democratic party, would have relied on the far—right you can see plenty of cloud out to the west of us. we do have this rain—bearing weather system, but it is and it means that front will tend to weaken as it moves eastwards through the weekend. many places starting saturday, though, with a fair bit of cloud, some mist and fog, as well — much of that and wales, some places will get to see some sunshine. ten celsius in plymouth — pretty mild for the time of year. wales, parts of northern england again likely as our weather front approaches, we will see thickening cloud. quite a brisk wind, as well, up to the northwest, and some outbreaks of rain. and, as we head through saturday night, well, it turns wet for a time in northern ireland, the western side of scotland. but in the southeast corner, where we do see some clear with high pressure building in behind it. for sunday, some bits and pieces of rain, but this northern ireland should start to see some sunshine into the afternoon. like we will see a fair bit of sunshine, as well. tempera
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dissolved in the and eighties and how could that tiny american communist party thrive in this country, which is much more conservative when those movements once they tried to to to cut their ties with the soviet union? well, the communist component of that could not. so i think no. that the the original sin what makes this a tragedy in a shakespearean sentence is not, you know, these people are the victims of the caprices of the gods, as in the greek tragedy, but as a shakespearean sense that the the the fault within them there was an original sin. and that was the commitment to, the leninist vision of and the revolution and revolutionary reorganization as well. the continuing loyalty to the soviet union and could never dispense with that. they tried they bumped up against it in the visuals did have much more sort of original and compelling thoughts about where the movement should go, but they could never lead their their comrades in that direction. thank you for that. i know you say in the early part of the book, you're not you're not writing this book to recover a usable past. however. this is for the younger peopl
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the conservative these of the old lazy stereotypes i heard in the republican party in the 80s and 90swithout progressive literally casting famous versions none of those are true. in fact, as you mention the highest level of support any democrat ever received is barack obama. hilary clinton started to lose but she was still the second highest woman. the highest vote getters. incidentally kamala harris entire career has been predicated on her lies in california dramatic over performance with latino voters for they knowtie her, they votd for they supported her for 20 years. they do not suddenly become misogynist. there is clearly something much more profound going on i would suggest you need to get off of this lazy idea that is no empirical basis that latinos are driven and motivated by the immigration issue. but you can't do it. you literally cannot do it. in fact you want to watch her own party continue to double, triple, quadruple down into the same wrongness in the next 30, 40, 50 days per summer anti-immigrant at all. the polling would suggest 2018 midterms convert donald trump was
the conservative these of the old lazy stereotypes i heard in the republican party in the 80s and 90swithout progressive literally casting famous versions none of those are true. in fact, as you mention the highest level of support any democrat ever received is barack obama. hilary clinton started to lose but she was still the second highest woman. the highest vote getters. incidentally kamala harris entire career has been predicated on her lies in california dramatic over performance with...
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conservatives. ealing council has joined over 100 councils trying to remove the barriers to give these kids a decent home to live in. something the party opposite doesn't seem to care about. as part of the government's plan for change will the prime minister look at the five solutions put forward by these councils so we can secure the future of council housing for those children sleeping on the floor tonight? p.m. starmer: she is right to raise this serious issue. we are committed to working with every counsel to deliver the biggest increase in social and affordable housing in a generation. we are immediately taking action to reform the right to buy, to enable councils to borrow more cheaply, and investing in affordable homes program. >> thank you, mr. speaker. after attacking my home was misused by others to promote their anti-immigrant agenda. my life is saved by two brave police officers. as a family our lives were transformed by a restorative justice session where we met one of my four attackers in prison. will the prime minister meet with me to discuss how his government could give restorative justice greater emphasis and put vict
conservatives. ealing council has joined over 100 councils trying to remove the barriers to give these kids a decent home to live in. something the party opposite doesn't seem to care about. as part of the government's plan for change will the prime minister look at the five solutions put forward by these councils so we can secure the future of council housing for those children sleeping on the floor tonight? p.m. starmer: she is right to raise this serious issue. we are committed to working...
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conservative, isn't it? i mean, this is so confusing. [laughter] rachel: i don't think knows what he says. does he? charlie: you don't need adjust your tv. it really was that crazy. the party genders, what they're saying is they created some rule that said we've got to have as many women as men. then come along the i don't knows. so it's like do we have to have as many i don't knows as we do women or men? does one i don't know count as one man and one woman? there's that i guess you call it a gif you can find on your phone. it's a movie character and all these math egg weig equations gn his head and he looks confused. that's how i felt when they were talking right now. rachel: that's how i felt. it's no wonder they can't get anything done. they can't get past the most basic thing which is of course biological sex and who is who and they want to create these crazy rules to make sure everyone feels equitable within the party. charlie: let's be clear, they don't know what they're talking about either. it confuses even them. it only has to do with one thing and that is so they can call you their opponents a racist. that's all they want to do and they go through all of this so
conservative, isn't it? i mean, this is so confusing. [laughter] rachel: i don't think knows what he says. does he? charlie: you don't need adjust your tv. it really was that crazy. the party genders, what they're saying is they created some rule that said we've got to have as many women as men. then come along the i don't knows. so it's like do we have to have as many i don't knows as we do women or men? does one i don't know count as one man and one woman? there's that i guess you call it a...
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party. they just got spanked in the last election, and they have no power in the house, mt. senate, more governors are republican than democrat, the supreme court is 6-3 conservativeheir nominee without one vote in an effort to save democracy or something, that was considered to be the worst campaign we have seen in our lifetimes. so, yeah, you want to take the fight to the streets, okay, it's a bold strategy. let's see if it works out for them. rachel: here's what the white house responded to it. they said democrats are ready to elect a new dnc chair -- i'm sorry -- charlie: oh, we lost it. rachel: here it is. put it back up for us. this unhinged, violent rhetoric is dangerous. leader jeffreys should immediately apologize. if donald trump had a said this, any republican had a said we're going to take to the streets -- charlie: exactly. rachel: -- we're going to fight on the streets? what would have happened? insurrection! >> yeah. the tore that sells the pitchforks you protest with, they would run out of pitchforks, right in that's exactly what would happen. by the way, he was talking about protecting those who are here illegally, a decided majority of americans
party. they just got spanked in the last election, and they have no power in the house, mt. senate, more governors are republican than democrat, the supreme court is 6-3 conservativeheir nominee without one vote in an effort to save democracy or something, that was considered to be the worst campaign we have seen in our lifetimes. so, yeah, you want to take the fight to the streets, okay, it's a bold strategy. let's see if it works out for them. rachel: here's what the white house responded to...
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conservatives are on the ascendancy there. pierre poilievre has got the right idea about building houses and tackling the sort of gen z youth of youth voter, people that feel disillusioned. so what are the liberal partymetropolitan elite type who has got all sorts of stuff in. >> our economy. >> our economy. >> whose record is governor of the bank of england was not great. >> yeah, exactly. >> yeah, exactly. >> i find it bizarre. >> i find it bizarre. >> i find it bizarre. >> i think he was very lucky, actually, as governor of the bank of england, he came in with an absolutely terrific reputation, putting in place a bunch of institutions and then managed to get out before the inflation came in. that was fairly inevitable. after all the qe. >> did he not back rachel reeves budget as well? >> he did. he backed rachel reeves. great stuff, you know. >> right. let's talk about the fact that also 10 million pensioners here in the uk will be paying income tax by 2032. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> this is horrific. >> this is horrific. >> well they've had a good run aren't they. >> i think. >> i think. >> so speak to the labour party. >> so speak to the labour party. >> no. >> no. >> absolutely no. and what i will c
conservatives are on the ascendancy there. pierre poilievre has got the right idea about building houses and tackling the sort of gen z youth of youth voter, people that feel disillusioned. so what are the liberal partymetropolitan elite type who has got all sorts of stuff in. >> our economy. >> our economy. >> whose record is governor of the bank of england was not great. >> yeah, exactly. >> yeah, exactly. >> i find it bizarre. >> i find it bizarre....
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is nigel farage sending the conservative party into a full blown meltdown?eform uk, with just five mps, held a massive rally today in kemi badenoch own constituency, north west essex. and they're not just talking about overthrowing the tories, they're coming for badenoch seat. that's right. reform is targeting the heart on the head even of the tory party, andifs the head even of the tory party, and it's no surprise they're surging in the po
is nigel farage sending the conservative party into a full blown meltdown?eform uk, with just five mps, held a massive rally today in kemi badenoch own constituency, north west essex. and they're not just talking about overthrowing the tories, they're coming for badenoch seat. that's right. reform is targeting the heart on the head even of the tory party, andifs the head even of the tory party, and it's no surprise they're surging in the po
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week with seven opinion polls showing that we now are consistently three points ahead of the conservative partyust a point or two behind the labour party. and we are achieving something. we are achieving something that is quite remarkable. and we've been riding a bit of a wave. and you know what? if we keep riding that wave a bit more, we really will surprise everybody come that next general election when we win it. now. it is the fifth anniversary of brexit, and of course, i'm quite used to fighting against the odds. indeed, for much of my political career and many of those long years that i spent in brussels and strasbourg, everybody said to me, you're wasting your time. you'll never get anywhere. everybody agrees we should be in the european union. the labour party, the liberal democrats, the conservatives, the tuc, the cbi, the bank of england, the bbc. and you're wasting your time. and yet and yet we built up a movement across this country which forced david cameron. remember him. i tell you what, the history books went. and that referendum happened and i was able to. i was able to go to t
week with seven opinion polls showing that we now are consistently three points ahead of the conservative partyust a point or two behind the labour party. and we are achieving something. we are achieving something that is quite remarkable. and we've been riding a bit of a wave. and you know what? if we keep riding that wave a bit more, we really will surprise everybody come that next general election when we win it. now. it is the fifth anniversary of brexit, and of course, i'm quite used to...
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i've got the former leader of the conservative party on the show, sir iain duncan smith. he's going to be with me in the studio and i'm going to be talking to him about his recent visit to ukraine. five years since brexit. can you believe it.7 reform being ahead of the tories in every major poll for the first time, and what he makes of donald trump's first two weeks back in the white house. also joining me is the shadow secretary of state for business and trade, andrew griffith. i'll be asking him about why brexit is seemingly now so unpopular, and why the tories failed to capitalise on so many brexit opportunities. labour mp barry gardiner will be here. i'm going to be asking him about labour's plans for a new runway at heathrow. spoiler alert i'm not sure he's in support of rachel reeves plan and his take on five years since the uk left the eu. is starmer going to try and get us back into the bloc? former deputy prime minister damian green will also join me in the studio to discuss the future of moderate conservatism and the challenge to the tories from reform. he's a b
i've got the former leader of the conservative party on the show, sir iain duncan smith. he's going to be with me in the studio and i'm going to be talking to him about his recent visit to ukraine. five years since brexit. can you believe it.7 reform being ahead of the tories in every major poll for the first time, and what he makes of donald trump's first two weeks back in the white house. also joining me is the shadow secretary of state for business and trade, andrew griffith. i'll be asking...
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i've got the former leader of the conservative party on the show, sir iain duncan smith. he's going to be with me in the studio and i'm going to be talking to him about his recent visit to ukraine. five years since brexit. can you believe it? since brexit. can you believe it.7 reform being ahead of the tories in every major poll for the first time, and what he makes of donald trump's first two weeks back in the white house. also joining me is the shadow secretary of state for business and trade, andrew griffith. i'll be asking him about why brexit is seemingly now so unpopular, and why the tories failed to capitalise on so many brexit opportunities. labour mp barry gardiner will be here. i'm going to be asking him about labour's plans for a new runway at heathrow. spoiler alert i'm not sure he's in support of rachel reeves's plan, and his take on five years since the uk left the eu. is starmer going to try and get us back into the bloc? former deputy prime minister damian green will also join me in the studio to discuss the future of moderate conservatism and the challeng
i've got the former leader of the conservative party on the show, sir iain duncan smith. he's going to be with me in the studio and i'm going to be talking to him about his recent visit to ukraine. five years since brexit. can you believe it? since brexit. can you believe it.7 reform being ahead of the tories in every major poll for the first time, and what he makes of donald trump's first two weeks back in the white house. also joining me is the shadow secretary of state for business and...
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brexit has been a success but took aim at the tory party for the scale of illegal immigration into the uk. mr farage said voters were betrayed by a conservative government elected on the back of brexit. former prime minister boris johnson earlier told gb news we need the british ruling class finally to match the bravery and imagination of the 17.4 million people voted to leave. mr farage said this evening getting back our sovereignty was of course the right thing to do, but we need a government who will keep their promises to the british people and which truly believes in brexit. >> many. >> many. >> many. >> many millions of people voted brexit because they thought this was the way to take back control of our borders. and what have we had since 130 000 young men crossing the english channel in dinghies.7 net migration going up in 2023 to 1 million a year. there are so many people out there who feel literally betrayed. well, folks, i'm back and they won't get away with it. >> liberal democrats leader sir ed davey criticised the conservative brexit deal as an utter disaster for our country. >> lebanon is going to lead the debate in britain to
brexit has been a success but took aim at the tory party for the scale of illegal immigration into the uk. mr farage said voters were betrayed by a conservative government elected on the back of brexit. former prime minister boris johnson earlier told gb news we need the british ruling class finally to match the bravery and imagination of the 17.4 million people voted to leave. mr farage said this evening getting back our sovereignty was of course the right thing to do, but we need a government...