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minister boris johnson has prime minister boris johnson has exclusively told gb news now is the time to double down on brexit and take advantage of our freedoms. from al to gene editing and financial services. he goes on to say we need a government that really believes in brexit, and we need the british ruling class finally to match the bravery and imagination of the 17.4 million people who voted to leave. for supporters, the uk became a sovereign nation in charge of its own destiny. opponents believe it's isolated the country and damaged the economy. a tireless campaigner for brexit was reform ukip leader nigel farage. here he is celebrating five years ago today. mr farage is holding a reform party conference in kemi badenoch constituency. he told martin daubney although it was the right thing to do, we haven't grasped the opportunities that could have come with it. >> there are so many things that we stayed aligned to, including most of their rule book. now, clearly what keir starmer wants to do is in terms of, of defence and perhaps even foreign policy, tie us closer to the europe
minister boris johnson has prime minister boris johnson has exclusively told gb news now is the time to double down on brexit and take advantage of our freedoms. from al to gene editing and financial services. he goes on to say we need a government that really believes in brexit, and we need the british ruling class finally to match the bravery and imagination of the 17.4 million people who voted to leave. for supporters, the uk became a sovereign nation in charge of its own destiny. opponents...
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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 he'd go, didn't he? yeah. leadership bids, and that is indeed what happened. obviously, it was contingency planning, but on one side you had wes streeting, now the health secretary, and was thinking about it. but he knew at the same time that rachel reeves, the shadow chancellor, would probably be thinking you know. and he says, have you thought about what you're going to do? and she said, i don't think it's going to happen. to which wes streeting said words to the effect of, but have you thought about what you might do if it does happen? it's not going to happen. but little did wes streeting know that already there this is an amazing story because the| it was tantalising for us. was king, who would be able to deputise for him in - assent to legislation or representing - the uk overseas? and there is this list that
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 he'd go, didn't he? yeah. leadership bids, and that is indeed what happened. obviously, it was contingency planning, but on one side you had wes streeting, now the health secretary, and was thinking about it. but he knew at the same time that rachel...
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it only existed in the head of boris johnson. i really understand it. they thought because they were promised that they were going to get something which the party opposite new was never going to be delivered. it is absolutely unforgivable. we will pick that up. we put in place a funded scheme to build as quickly as we can, but it has got to be funded. it has got to be deliverable. that is the difference between the approach we are taking and the approach they took. i will make sure a relevant minister meets with him and his constituents to explain that more fully to them. >> thank you, mr. speaker. in china deepseek has developed a ai model almost as good as the most advanced technology from openai. in the u.s. they are investing up to 500 billion dollars in building out data centers. to develop data centers you need two things. loss of energy and ideally cold weather. fortunately scotland has both of those in abundance. will the prime minister back glascow to help bring investment and solidify the uk's place as the third-largest ai market on earth? p.
it only existed in the head of boris johnson. i really understand it. they thought because they were promised that they were going to get something which the party opposite new was never going to be delivered. it is absolutely unforgivable. we will pick that up. we put in place a funded scheme to build as quickly as we can, but it has got to be funded. it has got to be deliverable. that is the difference between the approach we are taking and the approach they took. i will make sure a relevant...
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i know boris johnson infamously called sir keir starmer the human bollard, but surely the labour leader's ambition to find a bit of character could have waited until after an apparently deadly pandemic had passed. this is the actress in question, leonie mellinger, who was previously pictured at labour hq today. she's been proudly retweeting the sunday times piece that credited her with allegedly improving starmer's pubuc allegedly improving starmer's public performances. this apparent rule breach from sir keir starmer came during a much more serious time of covid than his beergate drama in durham. do you remember that where he and labour colleagues, including angela rayner, gathered for lagers and curries? remember this? there he was, the leader of the opposition at the time, swigging from a bottle, raising concerns that he wasn't working at all. he was actually eventually given the all clear by durham police for that meeting. he got away with it. but all of this matters because keir starmer was the first person during covid to demand the government went harder and faster with draconian r
i know boris johnson infamously called sir keir starmer the human bollard, but surely the labour leader's ambition to find a bit of character could have waited until after an apparently deadly pandemic had passed. this is the actress in question, leonie mellinger, who was previously pictured at labour hq today. she's been proudly retweeting the sunday times piece that credited her with allegedly improving starmer's pubuc allegedly improving starmer's public performances. this apparent rule...
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huge number of people and now we have a prime minister saying all of the right things and i wish boris johnson well. if he keeps his promises, we will get a brexit that will put us in a completely different place to the rest of europe. we have a great future ahead of us. >> so we. >> so we. >> have to make the case for the benefits of migration, the benefits of migration, the benefits of migration, the benefits of free movement. i want people in this country to be able to go and work abroad. >> well. >> well. >> what did it mean for you.7 what >> what did it mean for you? what was promised? and in the end, what did we get? >> everything's in chaos. brexit has not been allowed to be delivered. >> what exactly are we benefiting from this? apart from rising costs in food. >> too many for a taste. change it. stop it! yeah. >> sore losers. >> sore losers. >> i would say so. really? >> i would say so. really? >> it's been a unique journey through british politics. and it began nearly a decade ago. turning your back to an anthem of a pretend country that's trying to assert itself as a global player.
huge number of people and now we have a prime minister saying all of the right things and i wish boris johnson well. if he keeps his promises, we will get a brexit that will put us in a completely different place to the rest of europe. we have a great future ahead of us. >> so we. >> so we. >> have to make the case for the benefits of migration, the benefits of migration, the benefits of migration, the benefits of free movement. i want people in this country to be able to go...
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former prime minister boris johnson earlier told gb news we need the british ruling class finally toatch the bravery and imagination of the 17.4 million people who voted to leave. for supporters, the uk became a sovereign nation in charge of its own destiny. opponents believe it's isolated the country and damaged the economy. mr farage also 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. and earlier today, conservative leader kemi badenoch said she's remaining positive. >> five years ago we had what was the greatest vote of confidence in our country and as brexit secretary, i removed lots of eu regulations. i ended the supremacy of the european court of justice, but there is still a lot more to do, like a trade deal with the us. that's a brexit opportunity that we need to take. we started those negotiations when president trump was last in power. he is back again. the biden administration didn't want it, i think. keir starmer needs to l
former prime minister boris johnson earlier told gb news we need the british ruling class finally toatch the bravery and imagination of the 17.4 million people who voted to leave. for supporters, the uk became a sovereign nation in charge of its own destiny. opponents believe it's isolated the country and damaged the economy. mr farage also 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...
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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 have a closer relationship with our european colleagues. it's great for our trade, our economy, it's good for our defence and our security and
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...