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let's speak to labour's joint general election coordinator chief, andrew gwynne, and the brexit secretarydavid davis. it would appear that people were very concerned. it was an assured performance by the prime minister. she made. a free trade agreement, trade with the rest of the world, building intoa trade with the rest of the world, building into a plan to pay for public services. she showed clearly what she was made off and was very goodin what she was made off and was very good in her answers. the other side of the coin was we had jeremy corbyn
let's speak to labour's joint general election coordinator chief, andrew gwynne, and the brexit secretarydavid davis. it would appear that people were very concerned. it was an assured performance by the prime minister. she made. a free trade agreement, trade with the rest of the world, building intoa trade with the rest of the world, building into a plan to pay for public services. she showed clearly what she was made off and was very goodin what she was made off and was very good in her...
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andrew gwynne, thanks forjoining us.
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i'm joined by andrew gwynne, the shadow it's failed, what was the point?he labour party wants to put pressure on the government. in our election ma nifesto, on the government. in our election manifesto, we pledge to recruit 10,000 extra police officers, 3000 extra firefighters on to lift the public sector pay cut. for the past seven years, public sector workers have had massive pay restraint. we believe it is now time to lift that austerity and give them the pay rise that they deserve. i'm only sorry that they deserve. i'm only sorry that they deserve. i'm only sorry that the conservatives talk the talk on social justice, but that the conservatives talk the talk on socialjustice, but when it comes to an actual vote, aided and abetted by the dup friends in northern ireland who, from now on, have no austerity and that part of the united kingdom, are planning and making sure that the rest of the united kingdom in england, scotland and wales, that the pay restraint continues and the pain on our public services continues. for me, this just reinforces the reason
i'm joined by andrew gwynne, the shadow it's failed, what was the point?he labour party wants to put pressure on the government. in our election ma nifesto, on the government. in our election manifesto, we pledge to recruit 10,000 extra police officers, 3000 extra firefighters on to lift the public sector pay cut. for the past seven years, public sector workers have had massive pay restraint. we believe it is now time to lift that austerity and give them the pay rise that they deserve. i'm only...
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andrew gwynne, thanks forjoining us. hello. this is bbc news. the government says 27 high—rise blocks of flats in 15 local authorities have failed fire—cladding safety tests. four buildings on the chalcot estate near swiss cottage in london were evacuated last night by authorities for "urgent fire safety works". they identified a number of issues in the blocks around gas pipes going into flats, around fire doors and the message to me was the combination of the flammable external cladding and the issues inside the block meant the building was not safe. some residents spent the night in hotels or on airbeds in a leisure centre. around 80 households have refused to leave. the general advice is to get out and evacuate but until circumstances change my intend to stay put. now it is dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline london at the end of a week in which one leader held on against the odds whilst another found himself out of a job. the unlucky one was saudi arabia's crown prince, replaced by a relative half his age, an encouraging sign for
andrew gwynne, thanks forjoining us. hello. this is bbc news. the government says 27 high—rise blocks of flats in 15 local authorities have failed fire—cladding safety tests. four buildings on the chalcot estate near swiss cottage in london were evacuated last night by authorities for "urgent fire safety works". they identified a number of issues in the blocks around gas pipes going into flats, around fire doors and the message to me was the combination of the flammable external...
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let's speak to labour's joint general election coordinator chief, andrew gwynne, and the brexit secretarydavid davis. it would appear that people were very concerned. it was an assured performance by the prime minister. she made. a free trade agreement, trade with the rest of the world, building intoa trade with the rest of the world, building into a plan to pay for public services. she showed clearly what she was made off and was very goodin what she was made off and was very good in her answers. the other side of the coin was we had jeremy corbyn who was weak on immigration, the economy, defence, slippery on anti—semitism and clearly not the man to take the brexit negotiations. the first question to theresa may, how can we trust you after detailing a number of things where the viewer was feeling let down. do you feel she has that? the audience were not patsies, they were very clear in their questions. she has plainly. this is about trust and making the decisions that need to be made, the decisions that need to be made, the decision to call the election to enable us to do a good brexit d
let's speak to labour's joint general election coordinator chief, andrew gwynne, and the brexit secretarydavid davis. it would appear that people were very concerned. it was an assured performance by the prime minister. she made. a free trade agreement, trade with the rest of the world, building intoa trade with the rest of the world, building into a plan to pay for public services. she showed clearly what she was made off and was very goodin what she was made off and was very good in her...
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andrew gwynne is the shadow secretary of state for local government and chaired their recent elections was different to the manifesto, i think you would agree. in your view, better? a bit of both. better insofar that, for me, personally, i have found the talk about a more consensual approach on brexit, ifound that very positive. the part on brexit in the manifesto did not appeal to the whole of the electorate. it gives us an opportunity to look at that again. some sense on public spending about the nhs, fairerfunding, particularly important for schools like mine, that have been underfunded for many years. mental health, glad to see that is in there. in a funny way, i'm glad to see social care in there. but all of the stuff that is not in there, you are no fan of fox hunting, grammar schools, you are pleased they have gone? delighted, but they are not the big things, the big things are how we fix social care, how we fund the nhs. at least they were still in there, which opens a dialogue about how we do it. isn't the truth that the party has lost the stomach for any kind of austerity no
andrew gwynne is the shadow secretary of state for local government and chaired their recent elections was different to the manifesto, i think you would agree. in your view, better? a bit of both. better insofar that, for me, personally, i have found the talk about a more consensual approach on brexit, ifound that very positive. the part on brexit in the manifesto did not appeal to the whole of the electorate. it gives us an opportunity to look at that again. some sense on public spending about...
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i'm joined by andrew gwynne, the shadow it's failed, what was the point?edge to recruit 10,000 extra police officers, 3000 extra firefighters on to lift the public sector pay cut. for the past seven yea rs, public sector pay cut. for the past seven years, public sector workers have had massive pay restraint. we believe it is now time to lift that austerity and give them the pay rise that they deserve. i'm
i'm joined by andrew gwynne, the shadow it's failed, what was the point?edge to recruit 10,000 extra police officers, 3000 extra firefighters on to lift the public sector pay cut. for the past seven yea rs, public sector pay cut. for the past seven years, public sector workers have had massive pay restraint. we believe it is now time to lift that austerity and give them the pay rise that they deserve. i'm
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andrew gwynne has recently endorsed but call from sadiq khan, welcoming the resignation of nicholas paget—brownhould be a full review of what has happened in kensington and chelsea with a view to bringing in unelected commissioners, experts if you like, to run the council. theresa may under pressure from a number of quarters. not leastjeremy corbyn and the scope of this enquiry. jeremy corbyn in this letter to the reason makes is trying to keep her very much in the firing line, not simply the local leadership in kensington and chelsea. in this letter, he effectively criticises the scope of the enquiry, saying it has been potentially too narrow and then effectively even where there is a consensus that the premise that has issues, he pushes things a little further. she says she wants to see an early interim report on what happened and he says, that report must come by september 2000 and i7. report must come by september 2000 and 17. she says there is an issue with cladding and perhaps they should be a wider investigation into this and he says, yes, they ought to be an enquiry into this but buildi
andrew gwynne has recently endorsed but call from sadiq khan, welcoming the resignation of nicholas paget—brownhould be a full review of what has happened in kensington and chelsea with a view to bringing in unelected commissioners, experts if you like, to run the council. theresa may under pressure from a number of quarters. not leastjeremy corbyn and the scope of this enquiry. jeremy corbyn in this letter to the reason makes is trying to keep her very much in the firing line, not simply the...
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andrew gwynne and others were fantastic and i'm sure there are other people who he will be talking tor mp. a final word before we go to the news, on where we stand this morning in terms of theresa may's options. i'm talking the next few hours. she is the vicars daughter and she has a sense of duty and she knows she has made a big political mistake. she took ownership of that, it was her campaign, her mistake, and therefore she has a duty to hold together the government and pick up the pieces in the short term. she would love to go off and running through wheat fields again. if she wasn't leading the conservative party, but she can't do that. the tory party is not in a fit state to have another leadership election so soon and the country would be plunged into another period of uncertainty at a crucial moment in the brexit negotiations so i think duty calls and she will stay. we will pause for a moment. viewers are joining we will pause for a moment. viewers arejoining us from around the uk. . gus o'donnell is. that is leaving us. it good morning. you havejust joined us at the bbc elect
andrew gwynne and others were fantastic and i'm sure there are other people who he will be talking tor mp. a final word before we go to the news, on where we stand this morning in terms of theresa may's options. i'm talking the next few hours. she is the vicars daughter and she has a sense of duty and she knows she has made a big political mistake. she took ownership of that, it was her campaign, her mistake, and therefore she has a duty to hold together the government and pick up the pieces in...