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it's a common fact now, borisjohnson — borisjohnson rushed to kyiv and told his kyiv puppets to backtrack dozens of thousands of ukrainians whose lives could have been spared. he made them cannon fodder, because him and us made the ukrainians to continue fighting instead of concluding an agreement that was about to be finalised at that time. could it be that what russia has done in its invasion of ukraine is the very reverse of what it intended to do? you've given a new impetus to europe's defence spending. of course, you've got two new members of nato — one, finland, confirmed, sweden, waiting in the queue, will soon be in nato. so nato's expanded and a whole host of your european neighbours are now upping their spending on defence. the german defence minister's saying, "our experts predict "in the next five to eight years a russian attack on nato "could be possible." you've given a wake—up call to europe, which you may come to regret. europe is now suffering from a major economic crisis, which is benefiting us, because your eu industries are moving to the united states. the energy price
it's a common fact now, borisjohnson — borisjohnson rushed to kyiv and told his kyiv puppets to backtrack dozens of thousands of ukrainians whose lives could have been spared. he made them cannon fodder, because him and us made the ukrainians to continue fighting instead of concluding an agreement that was about to be finalised at that time. could it be that what russia has done in its invasion of ukraine is the very reverse of what it intended to do? you've given a new impetus to europe's...
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i remember when borisjohnson was remember when boris johnson was taken remember when borisjohnson wasit, it had changed his attitude towards risk. it had made him less patient about getting things done that he cared about so it can affect the decision—making, usually in a positive way. so you are left again where we started with the practical issue, that the amount of work that someone like the king does in terms of literally turning up and being there and talking to people and opening things, there is an awful lot of that and someone else has to do that now and we know when one royal is out for the count, how will you share such duties?— you share such duties? maybe talk about other _ you share such duties? maybe talk about other members _ you share such duties? maybe talk about other members of _ you share such duties? maybe talk about other members of the - you share such duties? maybe talk| about other members of the family shortly. before that, let's talk about reaction from around the world. presidentjoe biden expressing his concern upon hearing the king's diagnosis. let's hear
i remember when borisjohnson was remember when boris johnson was taken remember when borisjohnson wasit, it had changed his attitude towards risk. it had made him less patient about getting things done that he cared about so it can affect the decision—making, usually in a positive way. so you are left again where we started with the practical issue, that the amount of work that someone like the king does in terms of literally turning up and being there and talking to people and opening...
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prime minister, borisjohnson, didn't it? ithink prime minister, borisjohnson, didn't it?eeing any hard evidence. from mr staunton's point of view, he said this comment, or allege that kemi badenoch, he made a note in the post office, a system that he can't access now. i think that's why labour mps are calling for all the transcripts to be made available so people can get to the bottom of this. but kemi badenoch believes that shouldn't necessarily have to be the case because from her point of view, she says she's telling the truth and he isn't. we're in this ping—pong battle between chairman who was removed amid allegations of providing over a poor governance and a secretary of state... it's her reputation who will not really tolerate a great deal of dissent and fights back when attacked. jain fights back when attacked. iain watson, thank _ fights back when attacked. iain watson, thank you very much. let's rejoin the panel. justine, what do you make of how the government handled all of this? i government handled all of this? i think it's hard to really know exactly — think
prime minister, borisjohnson, didn't it? ithink prime minister, borisjohnson, didn't it?eeing any hard evidence. from mr staunton's point of view, he said this comment, or allege that kemi badenoch, he made a note in the post office, a system that he can't access now. i think that's why labour mps are calling for all the transcripts to be made available so people can get to the bottom of this. but kemi badenoch believes that shouldn't necessarily have to be the case because from her point of...
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and those have bubbled away for a few years, including when borisjohnson was prime minister.ndependent investigation into accusations of islamophobia within the party. that came up with various recommendations but didn't say that they had an institutional problem. the labour party always argued that that investigation didn't go far enough, wasn't serious enough, didn't investigate the problem enough. but the conservative party say, well, it was independent and they followed the recommendations that they got. but look, i think that is the direction that rishi sunak is desperate for this not to go into. he wants to say that this is an isolated question around lee anderson and specific comments about sadiq khan. it's worth noting, though, that lee anderson's claims about islamists controlling sadiq khan, while not supported publicly, at least by any conservative mps, do seem to feed into a broader sort of theme of conversation over the past week among conservative mps, which is concerns about islamist extremism forcing the house of commons to change its procedures. that gets int
and those have bubbled away for a few years, including when borisjohnson was prime minister.ndependent investigation into accusations of islamophobia within the party. that came up with various recommendations but didn't say that they had an institutional problem. the labour party always argued that that investigation didn't go far enough, wasn't serious enough, didn't investigate the problem enough. but the conservative party say, well, it was independent and they followed the recommendations...
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years it has been said under borisjohnson and theresa — it has been said under borisjohnson and theresarty who want to project something bigger. talk about the misstep. — project something bigger. talk about the misstep, rishi _ project something bigger. talk about the misstep, rishi sunak, _ project something bigger. talk about the misstep, rishi sunak, over- the misstep, rishi sunak, over trans. and some say the misstep over the £1000 bet. if you want to signal that you are serious about your party and about the electorate and the people who you want to support you, don't you go and back people in a by—election campaign? you've been to wellingborough, the first one. where is rishi sunak in that? you've been to cambridge as well. where is he on this? brute been to cambridge as well. where is he on this? ~ , . , ,, ., ,, he on this? we expect rishi sunak not to no he on this? we expect rishi sunak not to go to _ he on this? we expect rishi sunak not to go to wellingborough. - he on this? we expect rishi sunak not to go to wellingborough. we l not to go to wellingborough. we expect— not
years it has been said under borisjohnson and theresa — it has been said under borisjohnson and theresarty who want to project something bigger. talk about the misstep. — project something bigger. talk about the misstep, rishi _ project something bigger. talk about the misstep, rishi sunak, _ project something bigger. talk about the misstep, rishi sunak, over- the misstep, rishi sunak, over trans. and some say the misstep over the £1000 bet. if you want to signal that you are serious about...
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and what we have to remember is of course rishi sunak was the chancellor of the exchequer under borisjohnsonbility for the situation he faces. the electorate _ the situation he faces. the electorate is _ the situation he faces. the electorate is not _ the situation he faces. the electorate is not prepared to believe the narrative that the combination of the pandemic in the war in ukraine have created this economic problems and we are climbing out of it? i economic problems and we are climbing out of it?— climbing out of it? i think the electorate — climbing out of it? i think the electorate is _ climbing out of it? i think the electorate is prepared - climbing out of it? i think the electorate is prepared to - climbing out of it? i think the electorate is prepared to say| climbing out of it? i think the - electorate is prepared to say they are factors but in the end, whatever the government says, the electorate tends to blame the government forwarded whatever situation they are facing, the cost of living crisis, inflation in particular is a big one for many people. but as i say, it's notjust
and what we have to remember is of course rishi sunak was the chancellor of the exchequer under borisjohnsonbility for the situation he faces. the electorate _ the situation he faces. the electorate is _ the situation he faces. the electorate is not _ the situation he faces. the electorate is not prepared to believe the narrative that the combination of the pandemic in the war in ukraine have created this economic problems and we are climbing out of it? i economic problems and we are climbing...
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isn't that just payback for them essentially cancelling borisjohnson's prorogation of parliament?econd reading. now the house of lords almost never opposes second readings. that shows quite how political she is and how political she was. you've been very clear that you think rishi sunak should go. are you hoping that message will be heard, or do you think he's here to stay? i mean, i don't think that message would be here today, i don't think they'll even touch on rishi because this is about policies. and, no, ijust like to see strong conservative policies, small state, low taxes, and let's get rid of this wokeism at every institution in the public sector. that's what i'd like to see. all eyes on one figure from outside the party. nigel farage, am i looking at a famous gb news presenter or am i looking at a future leader of the conservative party? well, number one, yes, of course i'm here with the gb news hat on. but number two, i've always been interested in ideas and the reason i left the conservatives and got involved with ukip is i like ideas, and i suspect much of what i'm go
isn't that just payback for them essentially cancelling borisjohnson's prorogation of parliament?econd reading. now the house of lords almost never opposes second readings. that shows quite how political she is and how political she was. you've been very clear that you think rishi sunak should go. are you hoping that message will be heard, or do you think he's here to stay? i mean, i don't think that message would be here today, i don't think they'll even touch on rishi because this is about...
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i also remember his role with borisjohnson and quite _ remember his role with borisjohnson and quite quite honestly, i am astounded at his view. quite honestly, if i was _ at his view. quite honestly, if i was going _ at his view. quite honestly, if i was going to put a vote of no confidence down on monday, it would be a confidence down on monday, it would he a vote _ confidence down on monday, it would he a vote of— confidence down on monday, it would be a vote of no confidence in penny mordaunt — be a vote of no confidence in penny mordaunt. because penny mordaunt inflamed _ mordaunt. because penny mordaunt inflamed the entire situation when we had _ inflamed the entire situation when we had this debate. it is like a tinderhox _ we had this debate. it is like a tinderbox in the house of commons at the moment— tinderbox in the house of commons at the moment and the snp know they will he _ the moment and the snp know they will be wiped out at the next election _ will be wiped out at the next election. half of the conservatives are going — election. half of the conservatives are going
i also remember his role with borisjohnson and quite _ remember his role with borisjohnson and quite quite honestly, i am astounded at his view. quite honestly, if i was _ at his view. quite honestly, if i was going _ at his view. quite honestly, if i was going to put a vote of no confidence down on monday, it would be a confidence down on monday, it would he a vote _ confidence down on monday, it would he a vote of— confidence down on monday, it would be a vote of no confidence in penny...
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a lot of the voters that historically had gravitated towards labour and then were drawn to borisjohnsonrs. as far as the middle east is concerned, we've seen in the last few months the fractures within the labour party, some frontbenchers being sacked or resigning because they were demanding that keir starmer call for a ceasefire much more unequivocally, much earlier, and we've seen keir starmer pretty keen to ensure that you couldn't get a cigarette paper between either him and the prime minister nor him and president biden on the outlook on that conflict. there's likely to be a smallish caucus — 20, 30 — who are on the left of the movement and will make their views very passionately known. now, how influential they are will be dependent on how big, if at all, there is a majority for the labour party. if it's a smaller majority, their influence would obviously be far greater. chris, in the last ten years, politics have become terribly tarnished in britain, the whole issue of the honours system and so forth. would labour be able to do anything about that, or in ten years' time, will peo
a lot of the voters that historically had gravitated towards labour and then were drawn to borisjohnsonrs. as far as the middle east is concerned, we've seen in the last few months the fractures within the labour party, some frontbenchers being sacked or resigning because they were demanding that keir starmer call for a ceasefire much more unequivocally, much earlier, and we've seen keir starmer pretty keen to ensure that you couldn't get a cigarette paper between either him and the prime...
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you had an ability — was a massive borisjohnson fan. ym. had an ability to win over new voters, but hisick point _ could do to pull it around. lily, quick point please. _ could do to pull it around. lily, quick point please. it - could do to pull it around. lily, quick point please. it has i could do to pull it around. lily, quick point please. it has been j could do to pull it around. lily, i quick point please. it has been very interesting- — quick point please. it has been very interesting- i— quick point please. it has been very interesting. i live _ quick point please. it has been very interesting. i live in _ quick point please. it has been very interesting. i live in north _ interesting. i live in north gloucestershire. the by—election is quite _ gloucestershire. the by—election is quite encouraging. we live in stroud here, _ quite encouraging. we live in stroud here it _ quite encouraging. we live in stroud here it is _ quite encouraging. we live in stroud here, it is quite similar. sol quite encouraging. we live in stroud here, it is quite similar. so i am hoping— here, it is q
you had an ability — was a massive borisjohnson fan. ym. had an ability to win over new voters, but hisick point _ could do to pull it around. lily, quick point please. _ could do to pull it around. lily, quick point please. it - could do to pull it around. lily, quick point please. it has i could do to pull it around. lily, quick point please. it has been j could do to pull it around. lily, i quick point please. it has been very interesting- — quick point please. it has been very...
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and in the last couple of hours, former uk prime minister borisjohnson also arrived in kyiv.a post on x, mrjohnson said he had "no doubt that the ukrainians will win and expel putin's forces" — provided the uk gives ukraine the military, political and economic help that they need. this is the scene in kyiv, live this morning on the morning of that second anniversary. let's go to our chief international correspondent lyse doucet. february 2a is a day seared on the memory of all ukrainians. today ukrainians on social media and traditional media are sharing their memories of those fatal hours where russian tanks rumbled across ukraine's orders, when warships attacked from the black sea and there were explosions here in kyiv and the air raid sirens sounded for the first time. here and around the world, many said that it would only be a matter of days before russian troops were here in the centre of kyiv. ukraine has survived and two years on it are still fighting, but it is worried now. it still says this is a war it must and can win but it is worried about delays in western mili
and in the last couple of hours, former uk prime minister borisjohnson also arrived in kyiv.a post on x, mrjohnson said he had "no doubt that the ukrainians will win and expel putin's forces" — provided the uk gives ukraine the military, political and economic help that they need. this is the scene in kyiv, live this morning on the morning of that second anniversary. let's go to our chief international correspondent lyse doucet. february 2a is a day seared on the memory of all...
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borisjohnson saying that no one can be in any doubt that alexei navalny had been put to death by russiae are just some of the latest pictures and reaction and detail. we will of course have plenty more in the next little while, as i say we are expecting to be life in the white house, i will is waiting to talk to us, the latest reaction from joe biden, the uk foreign secretary saying they had to be consequences. stay with us. hello there it has been feeling is springlike. temperatures relates... we should see more sunshine particularly across the south of the country, there is yesterday's mild air will stop elsewhere like twins for the rest of today. the best of the sunshine across southern britain. those temperatures up to 13 or 1a degrees in the warmest spots. something a bit cooler there from the north—east of scotland — six to eight degrees. as we head through this evening and overnight, little change. it stays mostly dry. there will still be some thicker patches of cloud, some spots of light, rain and drizzle, particularly in northern and western areas. again, the odd clear spell. w
borisjohnson saying that no one can be in any doubt that alexei navalny had been put to death by russiae are just some of the latest pictures and reaction and detail. we will of course have plenty more in the next little while, as i say we are expecting to be life in the white house, i will is waiting to talk to us, the latest reaction from joe biden, the uk foreign secretary saying they had to be consequences. stay with us. hello there it has been feeling is springlike. temperatures relates......
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borisjohnson promised this appeal to backbench pensions, and it was designed to stop any future investigationsnd. we have now been told that the amnesty is completely incompatible with european human rights act, and therefore cannot stand as it is in law. just rights act, and therefore cannot stand as it is in law.— stand as it is in law. just for context. — stand as it is in law. just for context, one _ stand as it is in law. just for context, one of _ stand as it is in law. just for context, one of the - stand as it is in law. just for. context, one of the supporters stand as it is in law. just for- context, one of the supporters of the spill wasjohnny mercer, who fulfilled a pledge that he made to former soldiers, fulfilled a pledge that he made to formersoldiers, one fulfilled a pledge that he made to former soldiers, one who died. in his view, it was the legal system handing veterans who, some of them now, in the 80s. it expose them to costly civil cases. is everything backin costly civil cases. is everything back in the balance for these veterans tonight?— back in the balance for these v
borisjohnson promised this appeal to backbench pensions, and it was designed to stop any future investigationsnd. we have now been told that the amnesty is completely incompatible with european human rights act, and therefore cannot stand as it is in law. just rights act, and therefore cannot stand as it is in law.— stand as it is in law. just for context. — stand as it is in law. just for context, one _ stand as it is in law. just for context, one of _ stand as it is in law. just for...
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secretary, you'd run for leader of the conservative party and been beaten and beaten pretty well by borisjohnsonrelish it time with a family, william hague had said to you, it's going to be like going from being in black and white to colour, so nice being normal. do you crave a bit of that normality again? i do crave it sometimes because it is just fantastic doing things with your kids and i, i, i miss sometimes not being able to spend as much time with them as i would like. but, you know, it is an incredible thing to have a position of responsibility in one of the most amazing countries in the world. and i just think we've got so much potential as a country, and that is important for my kids, too, because, you know, i want them to grow up in a country bursting with opportunity. and if i canjust do a little bit to help make theirfutures brighter and the future of all their friends brighter, then i'd be very proud. you mentioned the family a lot, and it's been a difficult year personally for you. your brother charlie, your younger brother, died of a rare form of cancer, a sarcoma. there was a fun
secretary, you'd run for leader of the conservative party and been beaten and beaten pretty well by borisjohnsonrelish it time with a family, william hague had said to you, it's going to be like going from being in black and white to colour, so nice being normal. do you crave a bit of that normality again? i do crave it sometimes because it is just fantastic doing things with your kids and i, i, i miss sometimes not being able to spend as much time with them as i would like. but, you know, it...
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dominic cummings, when he was advising borisjohnson, was highly critical of the civil service and theits to join. i sense that even though your politics are very different, you might have some sympathy for that. well, he invited me into downing street when he was saying that. so he brought me in and said, i've read all your stuff, it's great, and again, we were interested in the entrepreneurial state. and i said to him, but you have to be careful. you're part of the problem. by saying you want to bring geeks into government, you're already kind of dismissing the civil service and the way that obama, for example, brought in steve chu, who was a nobel prize winning physicist to run the department of energy, he was the minister for energy under obama was not saying, we want geeks in government. come on, geeks, come in. he said, we're going to have an 800 billion stimulus programme and use it to green our entire economy. and steve chu said, wow, i'll come. had he been asked, oh, come in and just de—risk elon musk or help us set up at best a carbon tax, i'm sure steve chu would have said,
dominic cummings, when he was advising borisjohnson, was highly critical of the civil service and theits to join. i sense that even though your politics are very different, you might have some sympathy for that. well, he invited me into downing street when he was saying that. so he brought me in and said, i've read all your stuff, it's great, and again, we were interested in the entrepreneurial state. and i said to him, but you have to be careful. you're part of the problem. by saying you want...
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we had the famous one, borisjohnson saint f business, and the hampton court summit for business. business. where are we currentl ? ., ., currently? if you go back a few ears, currently? if you go back a few years. when — currently? if you go back a few years. when mr _ currently? if you go back a few years, when mr corbin - currently? if you go back a few years, when mr corbin was - years, when mr corbin was running the labour party, it was clearly an environment in which the labour party was pretty antipathetic to our business and we now see a situation which probably has not happened since tony blair when you have both the conservative and labour party explicitly recognising the importance of business in getting growth going and creating the wealth and then deliver the public services so from that point of view, it is actually in a pretty good place. actually in a pretty good lace. , ,, , place. rupert soames president ofthe place. rupert soames president of the cbi talking _ place. rupert soames president of the cbi talking to _ place. rupert soames president of the cbi talkin
we had the famous one, borisjohnson saint f business, and the hampton court summit for business. business. where are we currentl ? ., ., currently? if you go back a few ears, currently? if you go back a few years. when — currently? if you go back a few years. when mr _ currently? if you go back a few years, when mr corbin - currently? if you go back a few years, when mr corbin was - years, when mr corbin was running the labour party, it was clearly an environment in which the labour party was...
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it is helping to fraction further that coalition of overwhelmingly pro—lee voters that brought borisjohnsone have voted conservative, there can be little doubt that it is primarily affecting the conservative vote, and the result, given that reform are threatening to stand in every constituency, they are going to find themselves not only losing ground to labour, but also losing ground to reform, not that reform will necessarily pick up seats, it is just that their progress will simply increase the size of labour's seats tally. increase the size of labour's seats tally-— seats tally. john curtice, thank you _ seats tally. john curtice, thank you very _ seats tally. john curtice, thank you very much. i seats tally. john curtice, l thank you very much. you seats tally. john curtice, - thank you very much. you can go and have some breakfast now. everybody who wants more on this story, you can follow all the latest developments on it by heading to our live coverage online, that is it on the website or the app. let's get some of the day's other news now. israel says it has found and arrested dozen
it is helping to fraction further that coalition of overwhelmingly pro—lee voters that brought borisjohnsone have voted conservative, there can be little doubt that it is primarily affecting the conservative vote, and the result, given that reform are threatening to stand in every constituency, they are going to find themselves not only losing ground to labour, but also losing ground to reform, not that reform will necessarily pick up seats, it is just that their progress will simply increase...
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borisjohnson loved them. nlaws. that's right. absolutely incredibly effective.g ukrainian troops, for example, so we'd already had a head start. and that conversation and those conversations with other relevant cabinet colleagues in different areas really started to build the foundation of this extraordinary uk—ukraine relationship, which actuallyjust recently led to the prime minister signing a 100—year cooperation security partnership with ukraine, which we're going to develop even further. so, of course, we thought, putin in kyiv in three days, i was just at the dispatch box today saying, we're about to enter our third year, and he's nowhere near. and, of course, fortunately, the ukrainians have managed to take back 50% of the land they took. but plenty of danger on the horizon still. i mean, it's really hard to sum up the entire conflict, but one of the words a lot of people are using is stalemate. i mean, what word would you use? yes, it's been a stalemate along the main... so it is a stalemate. it has been a stalemate along the... because that's a controve
borisjohnson loved them. nlaws. that's right. absolutely incredibly effective.g ukrainian troops, for example, so we'd already had a head start. and that conversation and those conversations with other relevant cabinet colleagues in different areas really started to build the foundation of this extraordinary uk—ukraine relationship, which actuallyjust recently led to the prime minister signing a 100—year cooperation security partnership with ukraine, which we're going to develop even...
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a former chair of the conservative muslim forum who resigned from the conservative party after borisjohnsoning what you made by those comments from the anderson? i asking what you made by those comments from the anderson? i think the have a comments from the anderson? i think they have a responsibility _ comments from the anderson? i think they have a responsibility to _ comments from the anderson? i think they have a responsibility to use - they have a responsibility to use language which unites the country, rather than setting people apart because they have a different religious belief. lee anderson is implying that because sadik khan is a muslim, he's in the pocket of islamist, not a disgraceful allegation.— islamist, not a disgraceful allegation. islamist, not a disgraceful alleuation. ,, ., , allegation. sadik khan has accused rishi sunak for _ allegation. sadik khan has accused rishi sunak for condoning - allegation. sadik khan has accused rishi sunak for condoning it - allegation. sadik khan has accused rishi sunak for condoning it by - rishi sunakfor condoning it by refusing to do a
a former chair of the conservative muslim forum who resigned from the conservative party after borisjohnsoning what you made by those comments from the anderson? i asking what you made by those comments from the anderson? i think the have a comments from the anderson? i think they have a responsibility _ comments from the anderson? i think they have a responsibility to _ comments from the anderson? i think they have a responsibility to use - they have a responsibility to use language which...
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borisjohnson, then conservative prime minister, had a fairly difficult relationship with business, heruity things about business during brexit disagreements, and the labour party led byjeremy corbyn had a very different conception of the role of business in the british economy. things have changed a lot since then with both major parties competing to be seen as a friend of business and more generally as fiscally cautious, for the prudent and fiscally responsible. chief olitical and fiscally responsible. chief political correspondent - and fiscally responsible. chief political correspondent at - political correspondent at westminster, henry zeffman, thank you forjoining us. lots of police in the belgian capital of brussels, farmers are protesting about rising costs and european regulations. you can see the picture of the square in brussels, a lot of smoke and fires have been lit by farmers. indeed, hundreds have arrived on tractors in and around brussels, many heading to that square in front of the european parliament. police are cordoning off the police commission and council building
borisjohnson, then conservative prime minister, had a fairly difficult relationship with business, heruity things about business during brexit disagreements, and the labour party led byjeremy corbyn had a very different conception of the role of business in the british economy. things have changed a lot since then with both major parties competing to be seen as a friend of business and more generally as fiscally cautious, for the prudent and fiscally responsible. chief olitical and fiscally...
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for two years since borisjohnson's appalling letter, we have been calling for the government to acceptrnment moved on the 14th of december to dojust government moved on the 14th of december to do just that. for a decade, the labour party supported the recognition of the palestinian state as expressed in our motion earlier this month the foreign secretary moved to our position. so once again we ask the government to reflect on where the mood of this house is. and we ask members opposite to accept the language that we have moved today so that together we have moved today so that together we can speak with one voice. and i say that with all seriousness. all of us know that whilst we can debate theseissues of us know that whilst we can debate these issues in this house, the effect of them on the ground are something else entirely. but if the uk parliament, and this greatest of issues, can speak with one voice then perhaps we can generally make a difference. of course i give way to the honourable lady. i difference. of course i give way to the honourable lady.— the honourable lady. i thank
for two years since borisjohnson's appalling letter, we have been calling for the government to acceptrnment moved on the 14th of december to dojust government moved on the 14th of december to do just that. for a decade, the labour party supported the recognition of the palestinian state as expressed in our motion earlier this month the foreign secretary moved to our position. so once again we ask the government to reflect on where the mood of this house is. and we ask members opposite to...
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and remember borisjohnson coming in the scenes in 2020.son coming in two days later for a — boris johnson coming in two days later for a slice of the cake. the talk then— later for a slice of the cake. the talk then was a new decade, new approach— talk then was a new decade, new approach and then government fell again _ approach and then government fell again so _ approach and then government fell again. so let's not get carried away — again. so let's not get carried away. let's accept that today's been away. let's accept that today's been a good _ away. let's accept that today's been a good day's work but that there is much _ a good day's work but that there is much more — a good day's work but that there is much more to do.— a good day's work but that there is much more to do. brian, thank you very much — much more to do. brian, thank you very much for— much more to do. brian, thank you very much for that _ much more to do. brian, thank you very much for that stop _ much more to do. brian, thank you very much for that stopjust - much mor
and remember borisjohnson coming in the scenes in 2020.son coming in two days later for a — boris johnson coming in two days later for a slice of the cake. the talk then— later for a slice of the cake. the talk then was a new decade, new approach— talk then was a new decade, new approach and then government fell again _ approach and then government fell again so _ approach and then government fell again. so let's not get carried away — again. so let's not get carried away. let's accept...
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how do they reconstitute that leaving the eu coalition that leaving the eu coalition that got borisjohnsonan it did even further away than it did even a few months ago. without the conservative party recreating that coalition, they do not have much chance of winning the next general election. winning the next general election-— winning the next general election. . , , election. and stay with us, i want to bring _ election. and stay with us, i want to bring you _ election. and stay with us, i want to bring you a - election. and stay with us, i l want to bring you a statement that labour leader sir keir starmer has issued. we will go to harry first, what has been the reaction to gen kitchen's win. ., ., , , . , win. you heard her speech 'ust there, win. you heard her speech 'ust there. she fl win. you heard her speech 'ust there, she said it i win. you heard her speech 'ust there, she said it was i win. you heard her speech 'ust there, she said it was a h there, she said it was a stunning _ there, she said it was a stunning victory for the labour party— stunning victory for the labour party a
how do they reconstitute that leaving the eu coalition that leaving the eu coalition that got borisjohnsonan it did even further away than it did even a few months ago. without the conservative party recreating that coalition, they do not have much chance of winning the next general election. winning the next general election-— winning the next general election. . , , election. and stay with us, i want to bring _ election. and stay with us, i want to bring you _ election. and stay with us, i...
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yesterday it was liz truss, today it's nigel farage — borisjohnson told the sun's harry cole, "there's safer and calmer and more stable under trump 0zment presidency, and that much of the world is craving the stability that goes with strong and decisive american leadership." this is the prime minister who stood shoulder to shoulder with president zelensky. it's embarrassing both for herself and the _ it's embarrassing both for herself and the country that she's there and rubbing _ and the country that she's there and rubbing shoulders effectively with steve _ rubbing shoulders effectively with steve bannon, a convicted criminal. and indeed, — steve bannon, a convicted criminal. and indeed, ithink steve bannon, a convicted criminal. and indeed, i think even in that context. — and indeed, i think even in that context, something was said about tommy— context, something was said about tommy robinson, the extreme right win- tommy robinson, the extreme right wing british politician, to which she didn't — wing british politician, to which she didn't demur. sol wing british politician, to whic
yesterday it was liz truss, today it's nigel farage — borisjohnson told the sun's harry cole, "there's safer and calmer and more stable under trump 0zment presidency, and that much of the world is craving the stability that goes with strong and decisive american leadership." this is the prime minister who stood shoulder to shoulder with president zelensky. it's embarrassing both for herself and the _ it's embarrassing both for herself and the country that she's there and rubbing _...
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the leader with me is guto harri, former downing street director of communications for borisjohnson.lso sarah campbell, our royal correspondent. we are just saying the king won't want this to be... there is a danger is that it does. be... there is a danger is that it does, , ., , be... there is a danger is that it does. , , ., does. some people when they get a serious illness _ does. some people when they get a serious illness feel _ does. some people when they get a serious illness feel an _ does. some people when they get a serious illness feel an obligation - serious illness feel an obligation to share a lot because it might help others to understand something. it may demystify it. the good news is there's an awful lot of people who survived cancer. it can be indeed a sort of positive journey with a happy ending. but prince charles has strong views where he's a key constitutional role. he sees the prime minister every week. the prime minister will go to the king to call the general election. he has strong views about environment. there is a lot to talk about, and the problem is wh
the leader with me is guto harri, former downing street director of communications for borisjohnson.lso sarah campbell, our royal correspondent. we are just saying the king won't want this to be... there is a danger is that it does. be... there is a danger is that it does, , ., , be... there is a danger is that it does. , , ., does. some people when they get a serious illness _ does. some people when they get a serious illness feel _ does. some people when they get a serious illness feel an _...
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we know from previous episode where borisjohnson in 2018 described muslim women as letterboxes, againhe days and weeks that followed that. we know these comments, these narratives are dangerous and incite violence and hatred and sow division. what do you make of comments from senior conservatives including the prime minister that there needs to be a focus on extremism amongst some groups? they mentioned in particular pro—palestinian actors who they say are targeting mps. so the conservatives say as well as dealing with these prejudicial comments, according to some people, they say it is important to look at some aspects of extremism in the country. that is part of the problem. right now we have this narrative where we are conflating what are peaceful pro—palestinian demonstrations that have been stated by the metropolitan police, and we have had hundreds of thousands of people gather for national demonstrations with minimal numbers of arrests, and yet we have this wild conflation between the pro—palestinian demonstrations and this idea that islamist bullies are taking over the country
we know from previous episode where borisjohnson in 2018 described muslim women as letterboxes, againhe days and weeks that followed that. we know these comments, these narratives are dangerous and incite violence and hatred and sow division. what do you make of comments from senior conservatives including the prime minister that there needs to be a focus on extremism amongst some groups? they mentioned in particular pro—palestinian actors who they say are targeting mps. so the conservatives...
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we have famously remembered borisjohnson saying f business.estment in the uk. where are we? where is the voice of business in the current political discourse? if business in the current political discourse?— discourse? if you go back a few ears, discourse? if you go back a few years. when — discourse? if you go back a few years. when mr _ discourse? if you go back a few years, when mr corbin - discourse? if you go back a few years, when mr corbin was - discourse? if you go back a few- years, when mr corbin was running the labour party, that was clearly an environment in which the labour party in particular was pretty antipathetic to business. we now see antipathetic to business. we now see a situation which probably hasn't pertained since tony blair first ran for office where you have both the conservative party and labour party explicitly recognising the importance of business in getting growth going and creating the wealth that can deliver public services. i think from that point of view, is actually in a pretty good place. in other news, th
we have famously remembered borisjohnson saying f business.estment in the uk. where are we? where is the voice of business in the current political discourse? if business in the current political discourse?— discourse? if you go back a few ears, discourse? if you go back a few years. when — discourse? if you go back a few years. when mr _ discourse? if you go back a few years, when mr corbin - discourse? if you go back a few years, when mr corbin was - discourse? if you go back a few-...
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you may remember dilyn, seen here on a run with his owner, borisjohnson.does this say about president biden that his dog, it took 24 bytes of security ages before somebody thought, hang on, maybe we should take them out of the white house? i don't understand why this is so challenging _ don't understand why this is so challenging. one, _ don't understand why this is so challenging. one, if— don't understand why this is so challenging. one, if you - don't understand why this is so challenging. one, if you are i don't understand why this is so - challenging. one, if you are getting a dog. _ challenging. one, if you are getting a dog. to _ challenging. one, if you are getting a dog. to golden— challenging. one, if you are getting a dog, to golden retriever. - challenging. one, if you are getting a dog, to golden retriever. they- challenging. one, if you are getting| a dog, to golden retriever. they are the perfect — a dog, to golden retriever. they are the perfect animal, _ a dog, to golden retriever. they are the perfect animal, or— a dog, to golden retrieve
you may remember dilyn, seen here on a run with his owner, borisjohnson.does this say about president biden that his dog, it took 24 bytes of security ages before somebody thought, hang on, maybe we should take them out of the white house? i don't understand why this is so challenging _ don't understand why this is so challenging. one, _ don't understand why this is so challenging. one, if— don't understand why this is so challenging. one, if you - don't understand why this is so challenging....
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the italian leader and borisjohnson is in kyiv at the minute. stay with us here on bbc news.ing in many places, and we haven't seen temperatures below freezing in central and southern england so far this month, but lowest values are —6 in aberdeenshire. there also been some showers, and his from this little weather front for most of the frequent showers are sitting. they will continue across south—west england down to the channel islands. this has been the story so far. a few isolated ones in northern ireland and the north—west coast of scotland. for most of us, after the mist and fog lifts away, a lot of sunshine around. yes, clyde will tend to bubble up a little bit into the afternoon, but we keep some spells. the showers will more isolated yesterday and nevertheless some of us will get to see a dry story throughout the day. six to 10 degrees the overall height. that is pretty much where temperatures should be for this time of year stop as we go through the evening and overnight, winds will remain light, skies were clear, and some of the showers orfade away. skies were clea
the italian leader and borisjohnson is in kyiv at the minute. stay with us here on bbc news.ing in many places, and we haven't seen temperatures below freezing in central and southern england so far this month, but lowest values are —6 in aberdeenshire. there also been some showers, and his from this little weather front for most of the frequent showers are sitting. they will continue across south—west england down to the channel islands. this has been the story so far. a few isolated ones...
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plus, it's four years since borisjohnson and the conservatives in their election manifesto made the pledge to "level up" britain. how's it going? when it comes to the priorities and promises the government made a run things like healthy life expectancy and public transport, but is in particular, we have not seen delivery on those promises. and taylor swift celebrates her american football star boyfriend's super bowl win. but is it too good to be true? yes, according to conspiricy minded observers who think it's all part of a plot on behalf of the democrats. we'll explain all at the end of the programme. good evening and welcome to the programme. labour leader sir keir starmer once made this promise — "under my leadership there will be zero tolerance of antisemitism". yet this morning the party said it was standing by its candidate azhar ali in the rochdale by—election, even though mr ali had been recorded repeating an anti—semitic conspiracy theory in a labour party meeing. mr ali had said israel had "allowed" the hamas attack on october 7th to happen. that recording was leaked to the mail
plus, it's four years since borisjohnson and the conservatives in their election manifesto made the pledge to "level up" britain. how's it going? when it comes to the priorities and promises the government made a run things like healthy life expectancy and public transport, but is in particular, we have not seen delivery on those promises. and taylor swift celebrates her american football star boyfriend's super bowl win. but is it too good to be true? yes, according to conspiricy...
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borisjohnson had a plan. said. boris johnson had a plan.nything last night, but that's what people want addressed . addressed. >> yeah. fascinating. that was one overlooked area. had one overlooked area. but he had no answer all. did he. no real answer at all. did he. did sunak nhs came up and did he mr sunak nhs came up and of course he repeat how of course he did repeat how his his a pharmacist, dad his mother was a pharmacist, dad was a gp. that'll become a bit of a joke , as in often repeated of a joke, as in often repeated line from the pm this year. got personal didn't it? he had personal too. didn't it? he had said that keir starmer was going after sending said that keir starmer was going afte|to sending said that keir starmer was going afte|to private sending said that keir starmer was going afte|to private school.3nding him to private school. >> do you think that works? i'm not audience like not sure. in an audience like that where people asking , that where people are asking, putting the prime minister on the spot, that's the whol
borisjohnson had a plan. said. boris johnson had a plan.nything last night, but that's what people want addressed . addressed. >> yeah. fascinating. that was one overlooked area. had one overlooked area. but he had no answer all. did he. no real answer at all. did he. did sunak nhs came up and did he mr sunak nhs came up and of course he repeat how of course he did repeat how his his a pharmacist, dad his mother was a pharmacist, dad was a gp. that'll become a bit of a joke , as in often...
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and robert buckland who was in borisjohnson �*s cabinets, hoping to hang onto his seat.tart as ever with what is making the news this morning. the sunday times claims russian intelligence officers visited alexei navalny in jailjust intelligence officers visited alexei navalny in jail just two intelligence officers visited alexei navalny in jailjust two days before his death. and the sacked boss of the post office tells the paper the government did try to delay compensation to postmasters until after the action. the observer says ukraine is pleading for more arms as the war �*s red two year anniversary approaches this week. the sunday telegraph talks about keir starmer accusing donald trump of bad faith in his comments about nato. and three of the tabloids join in all saying there is no way back for prince harry to any royal role. douglas, you were foreign affairs minister with responsibility for russia so why did it take politicians so long to realise putin was such a bad guy? the politicians so long to realise putin was such a bad guy?— was such a bad guy? the west coll
and robert buckland who was in borisjohnson �*s cabinets, hoping to hang onto his seat.tart as ever with what is making the news this morning. the sunday times claims russian intelligence officers visited alexei navalny in jailjust intelligence officers visited alexei navalny in jail just two intelligence officers visited alexei navalny in jailjust two days before his death. and the sacked boss of the post office tells the paper the government did try to delay compensation to postmasters...
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>> borisjohnson no, i don't >> boris johnson no, i don't think so.e he is. i don't think can help campaign. think he can help the campaign. he ruin it he will just kind of ruin it completely. has any sort completely. nobody has any sort of respect for him now. of hope or respect for him now. so they've lost that respect for bofis so they've lost that respect for boris johnson. he doesn't have the people to vote for him. he's not going to help rishi whatsoever. to best say where he is. >> claire pearsall michael lind, writing in tomorrow's telegraph joe biden's condition is simply a matter of record . let the a matter of record. let the facts speak for themselves . do facts speak for themselves. do you think that concerns around joe biden's cognition have reached a tipping point? i think what the clippings that we've seen this week certainly pull that into context. >> it's a man who is quite clearly unwell , and i >> it's a man who is quite clearly unwell, and i think it's quite unfair that he is allowed to continue in that position. i you know, that's
>> borisjohnson no, i don't >> boris johnson no, i don't think so.e he is. i don't think can help campaign. think he can help the campaign. he ruin it he will just kind of ruin it completely. has any sort completely. nobody has any sort of respect for him now. of hope or respect for him now. so they've lost that respect for bofis so they've lost that respect for boris johnson. he doesn't have the people to vote for him. he's not going to help rishi whatsoever. to best say where he...
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borisjohnson paid $1 million in cash. gold or bitcoin. boris johnson denies this.ite embarrassing because a trident nuclear missile test. well, it failed. didn't it? it's now being investigated. has britain's defence become a global laughing stock? more of tomorrow's front pages for you in just a second. stay tuned as patrick christys tonight, we're only on gb news. it's time to return now to the liveliest pay per to return now to the liveliest pay per view anywhere on telly. here are some more front pages. we're the mirror . we're going with the mirror. deliver win £61 million couple partied like only fools trotters when they were millionaires euromillions jackpot joy. so we're delighted. couple revealed they celebrated like delboy and rodney after scooping £61 million on the lottery. it does raise the question, doesn't it? would public you would you go public if you won the lottery? i think the general consensus no . i think the consensus is no. i think the narcissism and we would say yes because presenting in a because you'd be presenting in a solid gold suit of
borisjohnson paid $1 million in cash. gold or bitcoin. boris johnson denies this.ite embarrassing because a trident nuclear missile test. well, it failed. didn't it? it's now being investigated. has britain's defence become a global laughing stock? more of tomorrow's front pages for you in just a second. stay tuned as patrick christys tonight, we're only on gb news. it's time to return now to the liveliest pay per to return now to the liveliest pay per view anywhere on telly. here are some more...
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. >> mean, look, basically david >> i mean, look, basically david is borisjohnson. is a fanatic of borist boris johnson. of the johnson. he was chairman of the freedom association and supported lockdowns . freedom association and supthat's lockdowns . freedom association and supthat's iuh, downs . freedom association and supthat's iuh, just,s. freedom association and supthat's iuh, just, just let >> that's how uh, just, just let that sink in for a couple of minutes but that's minutes. but that's how fanatically boris . and fanatically is about boris. and of course, you have david's. david's right. >> i'll go on. let philip finish and i'll go back to you. david. go on. phil. >> david. david's obsessed with with personality. mean, david >> david. david's obsessed with with pmasquerade mean, david >> david. david's obsessed with with p masquerade me a |, david >> david. david's obsessed with with p masquerade me a right id would masquerade as a right wing, true blue conservative, um, as would i, but the problem was, i voted for to be the was, i voted for boris to be the party leader. um, an
. >> mean, look, basically david >> i mean, look, basically david is borisjohnson. is a fanatic of borist boris johnson. of the johnson. he was chairman of the freedom association and supported lockdowns . freedom association and supthat's lockdowns . freedom association and supthat's iuh, downs . freedom association and supthat's iuh, just,s. freedom association and supthat's iuh, just, just let >> that's how uh, just, just let that sink in for a couple of minutes but that's...
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a lot of the voters that historically had gravitated towards labour and then were drawn to borisjohnsony, much earlier, and we've seen keir starmer pretty keen to ensure that you couldn't get a cigarette paper between either him and the prime minister, nor him and president biden on the outlook on that conflict. there's likely to be a smallish caucus — 20, 30 — who are on the left of the movement and will make their views very passionately known. now, how influential they are will be dependent on how big, if at all, there is a majority for the labour party. if it's a smaller majority, their influence would obviously be far greater. chris, in the last ten years, politics have become terribly tarnished in britain, the whole issue of the honours system and so forth. would labour be able to do anything about that, or in ten years' time, will people still be disillusioned and annoyed about politics? it actually frames the whole outlook of both of the big political parties at westminster, and indeed the others, in going into this campaign, that sense that there's an anti—politics mood. how do
a lot of the voters that historically had gravitated towards labour and then were drawn to borisjohnsony, much earlier, and we've seen keir starmer pretty keen to ensure that you couldn't get a cigarette paper between either him and the prime minister, nor him and president biden on the outlook on that conflict. there's likely to be a smallish caucus — 20, 30 — who are on the left of the movement and will make their views very passionately known. now, how influential they are will be...
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conservative vote, the small see conservative vote, the small see conservative vote that voted for borisjohnsonrse i did slightly better than rupert and i got 13% of the vote. the entire swing of the conservative vote basically was to reform uk to the extent that they came out for reform uk. that's your analysis, and we speak as many people do, to professor sirjohn curtice looking at the very same thing you are talking about.— at the very same thing you are talking about. at the very same thing you are talkin: about. . . ., , ., talking about. what he said was for every voter — talking about. what he said was for every voter who — talking about. what he said was for every voter who switch _ talking about. what he said was for every voter who switch since - talking about. what he said was for every voter who switch since 2019 i every voter who switch since 2019 from conservative to labour there is another one who switched to reform uk. ~ �* , ., ., , , uk. well, it's not what the numbers su: est. if uk. well, it's not what the numbers suggest- if you _ uk. well, it's not what the numbers suggest
conservative vote, the small see conservative vote, the small see conservative vote that voted for borisjohnsonrse i did slightly better than rupert and i got 13% of the vote. the entire swing of the conservative vote basically was to reform uk to the extent that they came out for reform uk. that's your analysis, and we speak as many people do, to professor sirjohn curtice looking at the very same thing you are talking about.— at the very same thing you are talking about. at the very same...
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> and, matt, can i ask you briefly about this damning new poll in the telegraph about bringing borisjohnsonhe telegraph about bringing boris johnson, the bringing back boris johnson, the only saviour of the conservative party, apparently . uh, what do party, apparently. uh, what do you make of that? are we going to have a boris return? so i, you before i, before you know, before i, before i even have you on the call . even have you on the call. >> actually, i was up till the end . i stood by >> actually, i was up till the end. i stood by him till >> actually, i was up till the end . i stood by him till the end. i stood by him till the end. i stood by him till the end.the end. i stood by him till the end. the people in my part of the voted him. i'm the world voted for him. i'm hopeful that the people in my part world are going to part of the world are going to vote rishi. i think rishi vote for rishi. i think rishi is the you vote for rishi. i think rishi is the at you vote for rishi. i think rishi is the at some you vote for rishi. i think rishi is the at some of you vote for rishi. i think
> and, matt, can i ask you briefly about this damning new poll in the telegraph about bringing borisjohnsonhe telegraph about bringing boris johnson, the bringing back boris johnson, the only saviour of the conservative party, apparently . uh, what do party, apparently. uh, what do you make of that? are we going to have a boris return? so i, you before i, before you know, before i, before i even have you on the call . even have you on the call. >> actually, i was up till the end . i...
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the express claims that the former prime minister borisjohnson is considering a return to frontline politicster—in—law, sarah ferguson, have been exchanging letters and supporting each other as they both have treatment for cancer. why not, on a saturday morning, have a look at whose birthday it is today? we can look at today's birthdays, laura dern, actress from jurassic park. today, she is 57. 0k. jurassic park. today, she is 57. ok. peter purvis- _ jurassic park. today, she is 57. ok. peter purvis. doctor _ jurassic park. today, she is 57. ok. peter purvis. doctor who. - jurassic park. today, she is 57. ok. peter purvis. doctor who. the - peter purvis. doctor who. the legendary _ peter purvis. doctor who. the legendary presenter _ peter purvis. doctor who. the legendary presenter of - peter purvis. doctor who. the legendary presenter of blue i peter purvis. doctor who. the - legendary presenter of blue peter. no, who was that? tt is legendary presenter of blue peter. no, who was that?— no, who was that? it is 85. holly willoughby _ no, who was that? it is 85. holly willoughby is _ no, who
the express claims that the former prime minister borisjohnson is considering a return to frontline politicster—in—law, sarah ferguson, have been exchanging letters and supporting each other as they both have treatment for cancer. why not, on a saturday morning, have a look at whose birthday it is today? we can look at today's birthdays, laura dern, actress from jurassic park. today, she is 57. 0k. jurassic park. today, she is 57. ok. peter purvis- _ jurassic park. today, she is 57. ok....