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the including gillian shephard, baroness shepha rd. ard, baroness shephard. the sunday telegraph, we are talking about trump's joy. quite are talking about trump's joy. quite a torturous is less, getting this legislation... even with his own party. it is not necessarily what he wanted, not the full measure. but that said, it is something and considering the last thing this was doneis considering the last thing this was done is 31 years ago and if you look at the american tax system, it is so complicated. the left —— legislation takes up volumes. for those complaining about the rich not paying tax, one of the reasons why is it you have that many regulations and the taxes that higher, it keeps you out of the tax game. the corporation tax in america dropped from 35 to 20%. the highest corporation tax of... one of the highest. it is quite a risk because what you are saying is you are taking a gamble and if you will convince more companies to stay put in the us and pay tax there. that is the thing about the more revenue you get when you redu
the including gillian shephard, baroness shepha rd. ard, baroness shephard. the sunday telegraph, we are talking about trump's joy. quite are talking about trump's joy. quite a torturous is less, getting this legislation... even with his own party. it is not necessarily what he wanted, not the full measure. but that said, it is something and considering the last thing this was doneis considering the last thing this was done is 31 years ago and if you look at the american tax system, it is so...
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and also baroness shephard, the conservative. —— theresa may.s and alan milburn and we haven't heard from any of them individually and we also haven't heard from alan milburn individually either. we are relying on the letter published in the newspapers but we know it is accurate. his term has come to an end and he is choosing not to apply in 2018 but it comes in an immediate effect. there is lots in the letter which is damaging to tories in may. the government seems unable to commit to the future of the nation. —— theresa may. at a time when theresa may is facing turmoil, this would be an unwelcome development. things going wrong all over the place for the government. imran hussain, director of policy at child poverty action group, joins me now via webcam from brighton. what did you make of these resignations? alan milburn going from the commission is a real loss but what is real troubling is the manner of his departure. it sounds a key is basically saying he is leaving because he has lost confidence in the government's ability to prioritise mak
and also baroness shephard, the conservative. —— theresa may.s and alan milburn and we haven't heard from any of them individually and we also haven't heard from alan milburn individually either. we are relying on the letter published in the newspapers but we know it is accurate. his term has come to an end and he is choosing not to apply in 2018 but it comes in an immediate effect. there is lots in the letter which is damaging to tories in may. the government seems unable to commit to the...
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his three fellow commissioners, including the former conservative cabinet minister, baroness shepharder i spoke with our political correspondent alex forsyth who explained how damaging this is for the government. it is undoubtedly damaging. theresa may made it her personal mission. she said she wanted to create a more equal society. she made it a priority to her as prime minister. i think what really is damaging is when you read the resignation letter from alan milburn in which he says he does not doubt be prime minister's personal commitment to social justice, but he minister's personal commitment to socialjustice, but he doesn't believe the government has the capacity to make that happen to deliver any meaningful action in that area right now. here in part blames a brexit, saying the government is so focused, understandably in his words, that it does not have the capacity to look at anything else. so he feels he did not have any choice but to resign. does it say anything about the stability of theresa may's government? herauthority, the stability of her cabinet and the government ha
his three fellow commissioners, including the former conservative cabinet minister, baroness shepharder i spoke with our political correspondent alex forsyth who explained how damaging this is for the government. it is undoubtedly damaging. theresa may made it her personal mission. she said she wanted to create a more equal society. she made it a priority to her as prime minister. i think what really is damaging is when you read the resignation letter from alan milburn in which he says he does...
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his three fellow commissioners, including the former conservative cabinet minister, baroness shephardby our political correspondent alex forsyth. given theresa may, when she came in, she talked about burning social injustices. how bad is this by the government? it is undoubtedly damaging because she made it her personal mission and wanted to create a more equal society. she made it a priority for her as prime minister. what really is damaging is when you read the resignation letter from alan milburn in which he says he doesn't doubt the prime minister's personal commitment but doesn't believe the government has the capacity to deliver any meaningful action in that area right now and he in part blames except saying the government is so focused, understandably, in his words, on that and that it doesn't have the capacity to look at anything else so he felt he had no choice but to resign. does this is a any thing about the stability of the government? the stability of theresa may's government and cabinet has beenin may's government and cabinet has been in question ever since. undoubtedly,
his three fellow commissioners, including the former conservative cabinet minister, baroness shephardby our political correspondent alex forsyth. given theresa may, when she came in, she talked about burning social injustices. how bad is this by the government? it is undoubtedly damaging because she made it her personal mission and wanted to create a more equal society. she made it a priority for her as prime minister. what really is damaging is when you read the resignation letter from alan...
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his three fellow commissioners, including the former conservative cabinet minister, baroness shephardx forsyth, and asked her how damaging this is for the government. this is particularly damaging to theresa may because when she became prime minister, she stood outside downing street and made a personal pledge to tackle what she called "the burning injustices in society". when you read his message, he says he doesn't doubt the social commitment but he doesn't think the government can make it happen, to deliver any meaningful action in the area right now. and he in part blames brexit, saying the government is so focused, understandably, in his words on that, but it doesn't have the capacity to look at anything else and so he feels he had no choice but to resign. have what does this say about the stability of the government? when she didn't get the government? when she didn't get the response on that she wanted, the stability of the cabinet and government has been in question. this is at the same as the resignation of cabinet ministers that we've had of late but undoubtably, it all adds
his three fellow commissioners, including the former conservative cabinet minister, baroness shephardx forsyth, and asked her how damaging this is for the government. this is particularly damaging to theresa may because when she became prime minister, she stood outside downing street and made a personal pledge to tackle what she called "the burning injustices in society". when you read his message, he says he doesn't doubt the social commitment but he doesn't think the government can...