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if you look around the cabinet, it is, broadly- the cabinet, it is, broadly speaking, i think reflecthe differences of opinion, different political wings or factions as they have become in more recent times in the conservative party. and there is potentially something in their to keep all those different areas happy, but as we have been reflecting, it is really in a lot of ways a continuity cabinet. so if people were expecting rishi sunak to, and to sweep things aside and bring in a whole new, fresh, whole new series of fresh faces, i think talk to conservative mps, they will tell you at the moment, we do need to unify and perhaps this cabinet will help them do that, because there are, it should be said, some key allies, of liz truss, therese coffey, and she now has a less high—profilejob... staying in the. what we have had most of the appointments in the cabinet, but if you left we are waiting to appointments in the cabinet, but if you left we are waitin- you left we are waiting to hear. welsh secretary, _ you left we are waiting to hear. welsh secretary, scottish - you left we are w
if you look around the cabinet, it is, broadly- the cabinet, it is, broadly speaking, i think reflecthe differences of opinion, different political wings or factions as they have become in more recent times in the conservative party. and there is potentially something in their to keep all those different areas happy, but as we have been reflecting, it is really in a lot of ways a continuity cabinet. so if people were expecting rishi sunak to, and to sweep things aside and bring in a whole new,...
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it is a familiar cabinet despite _ new cabinet. it is a familiar cabinet despite big - new cabinet.are a lot of recognisable senior ministers, even from liz truss's cabinet or boris johnson's cabinet before that. there is no red rising stars you feel have got a big promotion, is no red rising stars you feel have gota big promotion, no is no red rising stars you feel have got a big promotion, no big stars brought in who have perhaps clearly served in government as an old hand or some thejunior and his served in government as an old hand or some the junior and his serial ranks to get a big job, but some significant changes definitely. coming to those in a second full support stressing who he is kept in post, most importantjeremy hunt as chancellor. that crucial brief at the moment as he peers to give the big statement will, we assume still happening at the end of this month, on the 31st of october, signalling that they will not be any sniffing and change in the tax and spend approach and the approach to the economy at such a difficult time overall. defence secretary ben wallace stayin
it is a familiar cabinet despite _ new cabinet. it is a familiar cabinet despite big - new cabinet.are a lot of recognisable senior ministers, even from liz truss's cabinet or boris johnson's cabinet before that. there is no red rising stars you feel have got a big promotion, is no red rising stars you feel have gota big promotion, no is no red rising stars you feel have got a big promotion, no big stars brought in who have perhaps clearly served in government as an old hand or some thejunior...
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messes eight out of a cabinet _ cabinet minister gone.ht out of a cabinet of 24 so _ cabinet minister gone. messes eight out of a cabinet of 24 so that - cabinet minister gone. messes eight out of a cabinet of 24 so that is - cabinet minister gone. messes eight out of a cabinet of 24 so that is a - out of a cabinet of 24 so that is a third of the cabinet. he, it is worth remembering the people some of these departments are seen. take the example of the education department. kit malthouse being the means means unless one of the old ones comes back you have had five education secretaries in 2022 and that is unprecedented and doesn't allow for much stability particularly when you think about the impact the pandemic had on the education of young people so i think that will raise alarm bells in let see what happens. i suppose they could bring back one of the other former education secretaries. it means that rishi sunak has a lot ofjobs to fill because he can do some of those things we've been talking about, bringing some of his allies, try and
messes eight out of a cabinet _ cabinet minister gone.ht out of a cabinet of 24 so _ cabinet minister gone. messes eight out of a cabinet of 24 so that - cabinet minister gone. messes eight out of a cabinet of 24 so that is - cabinet minister gone. messes eight out of a cabinet of 24 so that is a - out of a cabinet of 24 so that is a third of the cabinet. he, it is worth remembering the people some of these departments are seen. take the example of the education department. kit malthouse being...
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what are the potential issues exist within the cabinet? ., ., ., cabinet?cabinet? you have potential flashpoints looking - cabinet? you have potential flashpoints looking ahead i cabinet? you have potential. flashpoints looking ahead that cabinet? you have potential- flashpoints looking ahead that could come to at around the i think it is interesting to see that these allegations are coming as ukrainians are going ahead with this counteroffensive they�* re ukrainians are going ahead with this counteroffensive they're taking back territory that is been under russian occupation and now all focuses on one of the four regions that president putin claims to have annexed. kherson. ukrainians are making advances taking back territory there in that part of the country. so, ithink territory there in that part of the country. so, i think that fear here and it is the fear that is being voiced by some western countries as well as that russia may use this dirty bomb allegation as a pretext for an escalation in this war. ukraine has urged its citizens who are abroad not
what are the potential issues exist within the cabinet? ., ., ., cabinet?cabinet? you have potential flashpoints looking - cabinet? you have potential flashpoints looking ahead i cabinet? you have potential. flashpoints looking ahead that cabinet? you have potential- flashpoints looking ahead that could come to at around the i think it is interesting to see that these allegations are coming as ukrainians are going ahead with this counteroffensive they�* re ukrainians are going ahead with this...
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this year— attraction for the cabinet. this year it— attraction for the cabinet. michael gove, supporting mischief. in a way, it was a problem. _ mischief. in a way, it was a problem, it obviously forced a rethink— problem, it obviously forced a rethink about the 45p — but the bigger— rethink about the 45p — but the bigger problem is the cabinet itself, — bigger problem is the cabinet itself, when you have cabinet ministers _ itself, when you have cabinet ministers speaking out publicly about — ministers speaking out publicly about their views on policy that are clearly _ about their views on policy that are clearly a _ about their views on policy that are clearly a different position to the pm, clearly a different position to the pm. and — clearly a different position to the pm, and that is a problem. probably taikihg _ pm, and that is a problem. probably talking to _ pm, and that is a problem. probably talking to the cabinet minister the last few— talking to the cabinet minister the last few days, i've just never heard such potty — last few days, i've just never
this year— attraction for the cabinet. this year it— attraction for the cabinet. michael gove, supporting mischief. in a way, it was a problem. _ mischief. in a way, it was a problem, it obviously forced a rethink— problem, it obviously forced a rethink about the 45p — but the bigger— rethink about the 45p — but the bigger problem is the cabinet itself, — bigger problem is the cabinet itself, when you have cabinet ministers _ itself, when you have cabinet ministers speaking out...
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we're getting a new cabinet. . ., cabinet. what is your reaction? boris johnson _ cabinet.ght _ cabinet. what is your reaction? boris johnson might not - cabinet. what is your reaction? boris johnson might not be - cabinet. what is your reaction? | boris johnson might not be back cabinet. what is your reaction? - boris johnson might not be back but borisjohnson might not be back but certainly many of his cabinet appeared to be back tonight. these are the old faces from the boris johnson cabinet that helped give us the economic crisis the country is now grappling with. helped give us the high taxes, low growth, the rising mortgages, rising shopping bills and the rising energy bills. but i think it is clear now that after 12 years of conservative government the conservatives don't have the answers because they cause the crisis. they've done immense damage and i think rishi sunak, i'm afraid it doesn't have a mandate. we repeat our calls for a general election. , ,, ., ~ repeat our calls for a general election-— repeat our calls for a general election. , ,, ., ~ .. election. r
we're getting a new cabinet. . ., cabinet. what is your reaction? boris johnson _ cabinet.ght _ cabinet. what is your reaction? boris johnson might not - cabinet. what is your reaction? boris johnson might not be - cabinet. what is your reaction? | boris johnson might not be back cabinet. what is your reaction? - boris johnson might not be back but borisjohnson might not be back but certainly many of his cabinet appeared to be back tonight. these are the old faces from the boris johnson cabinet...
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two years in a row, yet there he is back in cabinet. does that smack of professionalism and integrity? host: how are they viewing rishi sunak as an opponent? will they, is labor seeing a more thrtening prospect and his predecessor? guest: i'm not sure the fundamentals have changed too much. it's partly a result of mobile factors but also a result of liz truss'many budget. they are still going to be ramming home the fact that part of the economic mess that country is in is very bad decision unelected conservative prime ministers have undertaken. what the country has to look forward to from rishi sunak and jeremy hunt is some painful spending cuts and that's doing to affect nhs, it's going to affect schools, a working parent who gets tax credits and labor is killing two the number rather than expecting too much personalities, i think they are ing to be talking about the grim economic situation that hasn't changed much in the last 24 to 48 hou. host: we have to leave it there. another name will return to government as minister for immigrat
two years in a row, yet there he is back in cabinet. does that smack of professionalism and integrity? host: how are they viewing rishi sunak as an opponent? will they, is labor seeing a more thrtening prospect and his predecessor? guest: i'm not sure the fundamentals have changed too much. it's partly a result of mobile factors but also a result of liz truss'many budget. they are still going to be ramming home the fact that part of the economic mess that country is in is very bad decision...
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out, not very many women in this cabinet-— this cabinet.s more men than women now. which is a great shame and in my opinion a real missed opportunity. on the other hand you've got a lot of the papers, le parisien, and love the foreign papers really praising the fact that britain has got its first british asian prime minister. that is something that has cut through any foreign pressed, particularly in india, and president modi has it a living bridge, i think he called it, between india and the uk, so there has been a lot of positivity about that, even though the women in the cabinet have got slightly varied. the other thing about france is what sunak's relation with macron will turn out, because it is only weeks since liz truss questioned whether he would be friend orfoe. there is already speculation about a potential bromance between the two. they are a similar age, they are similar height, they are sartorial he on the same page, isuppose, but height, they are sartorial he on the same page, i suppose, but whether that relationship blossoms,
out, not very many women in this cabinet-— this cabinet.s more men than women now. which is a great shame and in my opinion a real missed opportunity. on the other hand you've got a lot of the papers, le parisien, and love the foreign papers really praising the fact that britain has got its first british asian prime minister. that is something that has cut through any foreign pressed, particularly in india, and president modi has it a living bridge, i think he called it, between india and the...
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only about a third of the cabinet has changed — about a third of the cabinet has changed.discussion we were having about the financiai— discussion we were having about the financial times piece, but yes, you are right, _ financial times piece, but yes, you are right, he — financial times piece, but yes, you are right, he is talking about fixing — are right, he is talking about fixing mistakes rather than directions, and two things to say on that _ directions, and two things to say on that one _ directions, and two things to say on that one is— directions, and two things to say on that one is i— directions, and two things to say on that. one is i think it is right, actually, _ that. one is i think it is right, actually, that the direction, we are not a _ actually, that the direction, we are not a speck— actually, that the direction, we are not a speck interchange. for a lot of people. — not a speck interchange. for a lot of people, that might be a concern, because _ of people, that might be a concern, because in— of people, that might be a concern, because in many ways the
only about a third of the cabinet has changed — about a third of the cabinet has changed.discussion we were having about the financiai— discussion we were having about the financial times piece, but yes, you are right, _ financial times piece, but yes, you are right, he — financial times piece, but yes, you are right, he is talking about fixing — are right, he is talking about fixing mistakes rather than directions, and two things to say on that _ directions, and two things to say on...
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that the prime minister put together a cabinet of all talents.— cabinet of all talents.e economic statement has been moved from monday until november 17. we say goodbye to viewers now on bbc two. let us get some reaction from our chief political correspondent to that years that you just brought us and we heard from the chancellor himself explaining the reasons for the economic statement being upgraded and delayed from 31st of october until 17th november. you heard him being asked, is this notjust about the forecast and accuracy of forecast but is it about political wrangling over spending cuts? yes. wrangling over spending cuts? yes, there is also — wrangling over spending cuts? yes, there is also the _ wrangling over spending cuts? yes, there is also the fact _ wrangling over spending cuts? ya: there is also the fact this morning we saw a lot of new cabinet ministers walking through the front door. i suspect they will want a say in how much of their departmental budget is actually squeezed. my understanding is part of the viewing the treasury is that because the cost of
that the prime minister put together a cabinet of all talents.— cabinet of all talents.e economic statement has been moved from monday until november 17. we say goodbye to viewers now on bbc two. let us get some reaction from our chief political correspondent to that years that you just brought us and we heard from the chancellor himself explaining the reasons for the economic statement being upgraded and delayed from 31st of october until 17th november. you heard him being asked, is this...
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he - unified cabinet. but all the old wounds still exist. he is - unified cabinet.. certainly, and in some ways, the shadow of - bridges to build. certainly, and in some ways, the shadow of boris. some ways, the shadow of boris johnson is looming over the party. some of his supporters are calling for a general election and questioning rishi sunak�*s mandate. he really has to work hard to prove his worth to the party and prove that he is the right man for the job. that he is the right man for the 'ob. ~ . that he is the right man for the 'ob. . . . ,., that he is the right man for the 'ob. ~ . . ,, ., that he is the right man for the 'ob. ~ . ., i. ., ., job. what are you hearing about cabinet selection? _ job. what are you hearing about cabinet selection? at _ job. what are you hearing about cabinet selection? at the - job. what are you hearing about. cabinet selection? at the moment, job. what are you hearing about - cabinet selection? at the moment, a lot is in flux- — cabinet selection? at the moment, a lot is influx. we're _ cabinet selection? at the moment, a l
he - unified cabinet. but all the old wounds still exist. he is - unified cabinet.. certainly, and in some ways, the shadow of - bridges to build. certainly, and in some ways, the shadow of boris. some ways, the shadow of boris johnson is looming over the party. some of his supporters are calling for a general election and questioning rishi sunak�*s mandate. he really has to work hard to prove his worth to the party and prove that he is the right man for the job. that he is the right man for...
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i appointment lies within the context of this cabinet?— of this cabinet?_ of this cabinet? i think it is the first flashpoint really _ of this cabinet? i think it is the first flashpoint really that - of this cabinet? i think it is the first flashpoint really that this | first flashpoint really that this new government will encounter, i think we can expect labour to pick it up as a point of contention to argue over in the coming days. why? simply because firstly the astonishing nature of the revolving door at the home office, that this time last week suella braverman was the home secretary, right now she is the home secretary, right now she is the home secretary but between those two points she was out of the home office with the previous prime minister telling her she had broken the ministerial code twice and yet a matter of days later she is back in. there is some concern on the conservative backbenches. some say it rishi sunak is going to make a great play for integrity, then how does he square that with such a rapid reappointment of suella braverman? l
i appointment lies within the context of this cabinet?— of this cabinet?_ of this cabinet? i think it is the first flashpoint really _ of this cabinet? i think it is the first flashpoint really that - of this cabinet? i think it is the first flashpoint really that this | first flashpoint really that this new government will encounter, i think we can expect labour to pick it up as a point of contention to argue over in the coming days. why? simply because firstly the astonishing nature of the...
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let's talk about cabinet.inister, it will not be about egos, it will be about uniting, and i think we can push back on that. it will be about getting the right players around the table and having proper cabinet responsibility, adults in the room. not that there haven't been. adults in the room, getting on, governing, and having tough decisions. let in the room, getting on, governing, and having tough decisions.- and having tough decisions. let me ask ou and having tough decisions. let me ask you one — and having tough decisions. let me ask you one direct _ and having tough decisions. let me ask you one direct question - and having tough decisions. let me ask you one direct question on - and having tough decisions. let me| ask you one direct question on that, would it help you in campaigning terms, for example, to have a welsh secretary that represented a welsh constituency, rather than an english one? ~' .,, constituency, rather than an english one? ~' ~' constituency, rather than an english one? ,, ~' ., cons
let's talk about cabinet.inister, it will not be about egos, it will be about uniting, and i think we can push back on that. it will be about getting the right players around the table and having proper cabinet responsibility, adults in the room. not that there haven't been. adults in the room, getting on, governing, and having tough decisions. let in the room, getting on, governing, and having tough decisions.- and having tough decisions. let me ask ou and having tough decisions. let me ask...
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of cabinet level who is— minister in cabinet of cabinet level who is actually dealing with it, i can'tk of anyone better to have done _ can't think of anyone better to have done that— can't think of anyone better to have done that and alok sharma. so, you done that and alok sharma. so, you do have _ done that and alok sharma. so, you do have to _ done that and alok sharma. so, you do have to question rishi sunak's commitment to let zero by 2050. well, _ commitment to let zero by 2050. well, the — commitment to let zero by 2050. well, the sunday mirror poses that exact question in its own story, fossil fuels and exact question in its own story, fossilfuels and rishi. this exact question in its own story, fossil fuels and rishi.— fossil fuels and rishi. this is according — fossil fuels and rishi. this is according to _ fossil fuels and rishi. this is according to the _ fossil fuels and rishi. this is according to the mirror, - fossil fuels and rishi. this is according to the mirror, that fossil fuels and rishi. this is - according to the mirror, that donors who have supported rishi sunak
of cabinet level who is— minister in cabinet of cabinet level who is actually dealing with it, i can'tk of anyone better to have done _ can't think of anyone better to have done that— can't think of anyone better to have done that and alok sharma. so, you done that and alok sharma. so, you do have _ done that and alok sharma. so, you do have to _ done that and alok sharma. so, you do have to question rishi sunak's commitment to let zero by 2050. well, _ commitment to let zero by 2050. well,...
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you have been watching the new cabinet arriving this morning. like michael gove are back in the fold, the foreign secretary stayed the same, the home secretary, controversial appointment, but the same home secretary as a week ago. the chancellor is stilljeremy hunt. there will be a lot of eyes on jeremy hunt today, because he was in here earlier, discussing with the prime minister whether to delay the so—called medium—term fiscal plan, the cuts that we expect the government back to announce, potential tax rises that he has been drawing up as well. we were expecting the plan on monday. all of the mood music this morning is that is going to potentially be delayed. it's is going to potentially be delayed. it�*s not confirmed yet by the government, but certainly something that was being discussed. i think that was being discussed. i think thatis that was being discussed. i think that is because the new prime minister will want to have a look at the numbers, to dot the is and cross the numbers, to dot the is and cross the ts, work out what he can sel
you have been watching the new cabinet arriving this morning. like michael gove are back in the fold, the foreign secretary stayed the same, the home secretary, controversial appointment, but the same home secretary as a week ago. the chancellor is stilljeremy hunt. there will be a lot of eyes on jeremy hunt today, because he was in here earlier, discussing with the prime minister whether to delay the so—called medium—term fiscal plan, the cuts that we expect the government back to...
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my anand what is your first reaction to this new cabinet?— this new cabinet?on is it is this new cabinet? my first reaction enha this new cabinet? my first reaction is it is a very _ this new cabinet? my first reaction is it is a very different _ this new cabinet? my first reaction is it is a very different approach i this new cabinet? my first reaction is it is a very different approach a l is it is a very different approach a p"°p is it is a very different approach a prop that is predecessors. he is trying to bring in different people the return after suella braverman after being forced out after a breach of the rules after rishi sunak�*s words on integra terry —— integrity. so while you have james cleverly and ben wallace remaining as foreign secretary and defence secretary so acknowledge to the borisjohnson camp in the big offices where major offices economic positions are made sunak supporters are there. the positions are made sunak supporters are there. , ., positions are made sunak supporters are there. ,., ., ,,�*, are there. the point of liz truss's c
my anand what is your first reaction to this new cabinet?— this new cabinet?on is it is this new cabinet? my first reaction enha this new cabinet? my first reaction is it is a very _ this new cabinet? my first reaction is it is a very different _ this new cabinet? my first reaction is it is a very different approach i this new cabinet? my first reaction is it is a very different approach a l is it is a very different approach a p"°p is it is a very different approach a prop that is...
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yeah, a meeting with her cabinet early in the day in l with her cabinet early in the day in the new—ion group, centrist tory mps, to try to shore — group, centrist tory mps, to try to shore up _ group, centrist tory mps, to try to shore up support. this shows again the depth _ shore up support. this shows again the depth of the chaos she is in that she — the depth of the chaos she is in that she is _ the depth of the chaos she is in that she is having to try to actually _ that she is having to try to actually find support from people who are — actually find support from people who are probably not within the party, _ who are probably not within the party, at — who are probably not within the party, at least, her actual allies, because — party, at least, her actual allies, because one nation tories were not given— because one nation tories were not given a _ because one nation tories were not given a place in the government. it was a _ given a place in the government. it was a government of true believers and she _ was a government of true believers and she just dumped the true believ
yeah, a meeting with her cabinet early in the day in l with her cabinet early in the day in the new—ion group, centrist tory mps, to try to shore — group, centrist tory mps, to try to shore up _ group, centrist tory mps, to try to shore up support. this shows again the depth _ shore up support. this shows again the depth of the chaos she is in that she — the depth of the chaos she is in that she is _ the depth of the chaos she is in that she is having to try to actually _ that she is...
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yes, the original cabinet wasn't it? yes, the original cabinet was almost — wasn't it?ginal cabinet was almost entirely people - wasn't it? yes, the original cabinet was almost entirely people who - was almost entirely people who backed her. ithink was almost entirely people who backed her. i think there was one rishi sunak backer in michael ellis. i think the others were liz truss backers. what's interesting is that because of the turmoil from the last fortnight, jeremy hunt and grant shapps both backed rishi sunak, he has almost by stealth come back into the cabinet. i think if bothjeremy hunt and the cabinet. i think if bothjeremy huntand grant the cabinet. i think if bothjeremy hunt and grant shapps expect to be offered senior positions in a rishi sunak administration, surely we are at a point when the lessons of the last reshuffle were that you cannot make it entirely about people close to you. so i am sure there are some job offers. because really, the party needs to come together. we are two years out of the next election and i think there is a self whipping elem
yes, the original cabinet wasn't it? yes, the original cabinet was almost — wasn't it?ginal cabinet was almost entirely people - wasn't it? yes, the original cabinet was almost entirely people who - was almost entirely people who backed her. ithink was almost entirely people who backed her. i think there was one rishi sunak backer in michael ellis. i think the others were liz truss backers. what's interesting is that because of the turmoil from the last fortnight, jeremy hunt and grant shapps...
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or indeed slipping through the cabinet office door, which allows i cabinet office door, which allowsdeliver really bad news and come out through the back door. the extraordinary thing is that less than ten hours ago now the prime minister stood up, did a prime minister's questions at are right, the bar wasn't set very high but allowing for that, a pretty decent performance. she did drop the ball. she surprised people a bit with that commitment to the triple lock. but otherwise, she had a pretty decent run as prime minister questions. mps more vocal behind her than they had been last week. now just a few hours later she looks like she is really on the skids once again. like she is really on the skids once aaain. , like she is really on the skids once atain_ , , again. yes, absolutely. her performance _ again. yes, absolutely. her performance at _ again. yes, absolutely. her performance at p. - again. yes, absolutely. her performance at p. m. i again. yes, absolutely. her performance at p. m. cues| again. yes, absolutely. her- performance at p. m. cues were pretty good. before she only
or indeed slipping through the cabinet office door, which allows i cabinet office door, which allowsdeliver really bad news and come out through the back door. the extraordinary thing is that less than ten hours ago now the prime minister stood up, did a prime minister's questions at are right, the bar wasn't set very high but allowing for that, a pretty decent performance. she did drop the ball. she surprised people a bit with that commitment to the triple lock. but otherwise, she had a pretty...
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she told the bbc she believes in cabinet led politics.— in cabinet led politics.iews and i won't _ in cabinet led politics. i have my views and i won't be _ in cabinet led politics. i have my views and i won't be imposing i in cabinet led politics. i have my - views and i won't be imposing policy in a room that ijust made up by myself. in a room that i 'ust made up by m self. , , in a room that i 'ust made up by m self. , ., myself. does boris johnson have enou:h myself. does boris johnson have enough backers _ myself. does boris johnson have enough backers to _ myself. does boris johnson have enough backers to stand - myself. does boris johnson have enough backers to stand as - myself. does boris johnson have | enough backers to stand as well? myself. does boris johnson have - enough backers to stand as well? the labour leader sir keir starmer says his party hasn't got
she told the bbc she believes in cabinet led politics.— in cabinet led politics.iews and i won't _ in cabinet led politics. i have my views and i won't be _ in cabinet led politics. i have my views and i won't be imposing i in cabinet led politics. i have my - views and i won't be imposing policy in a room that ijust made up by myself. in a room that i 'ust made up by m self. , , in a room that i 'ust made up by m self. , ., myself. does boris johnson have enou:h myself. does boris johnson...
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just as you have been speaking another familiar name were returning to cabinet he will attend cabinet veteran affairs after he was fired by liz truss. yes minister of veteran affairs after he was fired by liz truss.— minister of veteran affairs after he was fired by liz truss. yes and that is one of the _ was fired by liz truss. yes and that is one of the more _ is one of the morejunior ministerial roles after we are getting up to the big jobs and cabinet were appointed and interesting to see him returning from the back benches he is a former military officer himself and ended up military officer himself and ended up leaving government there was a disagreement around prosecutions for people involved in the troubles in northern ireland serving military personnel facing but the government described as a vexatious prosecutions and how all of that would attempt to end that legislation. but he's back in my post one he very much prized he will a very importantjob there as far as the economy goes, and the attorney general is one of the most recent appointees, the government's seniormost law
just as you have been speaking another familiar name were returning to cabinet he will attend cabinet veteran affairs after he was fired by liz truss. yes minister of veteran affairs after he was fired by liz truss.— minister of veteran affairs after he was fired by liz truss. yes and that is one of the _ was fired by liz truss. yes and that is one of the more _ is one of the morejunior ministerial roles after we are getting up to the big jobs and cabinet were appointed and interesting to see...
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she told the bbc she believes in cabinet led politics.— in cabinet led politics. have my views and _ in cabinet led politics. i have my views and i _ in cabinet led politics. i have my views and i won't _ in cabinet led politics. i have my views and i won't be _ in cabinet led politics. i have my views and i won't be imposing i in cabinet led politics. i have my - views and i won't be imposing policy in a room that ijust made up by myself. in a room that i 'ust made up by m self. , , in a room that i 'ust made up by m self. , ., myself. does boris johnson have enouah myself. does boris johnson have enough backers _ myself. does boris johnson have enough backers to _ myself. does boris johnson have enough backers to stand - myself. does boris johnson have enough backers to stand as - myself. does boris johnson have | enough backers to stand as well? myself. does boris johnson have - enough backers to stand as well? the enough hackers to stand as well? the labour leader sir keir starmer says his party hasn't got complacent and repeats cold for a general election. th
she told the bbc she believes in cabinet led politics.— in cabinet led politics. have my views and _ in cabinet led politics. i have my views and i _ in cabinet led politics. i have my views and i won't _ in cabinet led politics. i have my views and i won't be _ in cabinet led politics. i have my views and i won't be imposing i in cabinet led politics. i have my - views and i won't be imposing policy in a room that ijust made up by myself. in a room that i 'ust made up by m self. , , in a...
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the tory party i find, _ not by, cabinet. the tory party i find, they— not by, cabinet. they are worried — every step of the way, they are worried about this rebellion not because — worried about this rebellion not because it is somehow immoral but because _ because it is somehow immoral but because they are worried it will cost _ because they are worried it will cost them _ because they are worried it will cost them the next election. not because — cost them the next election. not because it — cost them the next election. not because it is the wrong thing to do, not because — because it is the wrong thing to do, not because people will have to choose — not because people will have to choose between heat and food but because _ choose between heat and food but because it — choose between heat and food but because it is the wrong thing to do when _ because it is the wrong thing to do when it— because it is the wrong thing to do when it comes to vote winning. tony, the olls when it comes to vote winning. tony, the polls are — when it comes to vote winning. tony, the polls a
the tory party i find, _ not by, cabinet. the tory party i find, they— not by, cabinet. they are worried — every step of the way, they are worried about this rebellion not because — worried about this rebellion not because it is somehow immoral but because _ because it is somehow immoral but because they are worried it will cost _ because they are worried it will cost them _ because they are worried it will cost them the next election. not because — cost them the next election. not...
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.— united cabinet.net. opposition parties disagree and labour _ united cabinet. opposition parties disagree and labour want - united cabinet. opposition parties disagree and labour want to - united cabinet. opposition parties disagree and labour want to try i united cabinet. opposition parties i disagree and labour want to try and force the government to share any information given to the prime minister before her reappointment. rishi sunak should be replacing her. it was an error ofjudgment to appoint her to this, immensely seriousjob, and do so appoint her to this, immensely serious job, and do so for the sake of the political deal, just in order to get his way into number ten, just shows a carelessness towards those national security issues.— national security issues. some conservative _ national security issues. some conservative politicians - national security issues. some conservative politicians have l national security issues. some i conservative politicians have also raised eyebrows about the m
.— united cabinet.net. opposition parties disagree and labour _ united cabinet. opposition parties disagree and labour want - united cabinet. opposition parties disagree and labour want to - united cabinet. opposition parties disagree and labour want to try i united cabinet. opposition parties i disagree and labour want to try and force the government to share any information given to the prime minister before her reappointment. rishi sunak should be replacing her. it was an error ofjudgment...
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— scrapping the top rate with your whole cabinets? ., ., �* whole cabinets? no.s a decision _ whole cabinets? no. no we didn't, it was a decision that _ whole cabinets? no. no we didn't, it was a decision that you _ whole cabinets? no. no we didn't, it was a decision that you the - was a decision that you the chancellor made.— was a decision that you the chancellor made. ~ , chancellor made. the prime minister has admitted — chancellor made. the prime minister has admitted some _ chancellor made. the prime minister has admitted some of— chancellor made. the prime minister has admitted some of our— chancellor made. the prime minister has admitted some of our plans - chancellor made. the prime minister has admitted some of our plans willl has admitted some of our plans will make her unpopular, today she sidestepped questions about cuts to public services? what sidestepped questions about cuts to public services?— public services? what i'm going to do is make — public services? what i'm going to do is make sure _ public services? what i'm going to do is make sure we
— scrapping the top rate with your whole cabinets? ., ., �* whole cabinets? no.s a decision _ whole cabinets? no. no we didn't, it was a decision that _ whole cabinets? no. no we didn't, it was a decision that you _ whole cabinets? no. no we didn't, it was a decision that you the - was a decision that you the chancellor made.— was a decision that you the chancellor made. ~ , chancellor made. the prime minister has admitted — chancellor made. the prime minister has admitted some _...
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there is already cabinet office cabinet minister, but we understand that chris philp could be demotedl about the signal to the markets that the people who are at the top of this economic policy are no longer involved with this economic policy. the question is, though, there is a door plate number 10 downing street, and it says first lord of the treasury. in other words, and it says first lord of the treasury. in otherwords, if and it says first lord of the treasury. in other words, if you see that brass plaque, which gets shine to perfection every morning, i've been there in the very early hours of the morning and have seen the cleaner is doing it, it says first lord of the treasury. in other words, that is the boss. the buck, in harry truman's word stops there. that tension between downing street and the treasury is exemplified in the relationship between the first lord of the treasury and the second lord of the treasury and the second lord of the treasury, in other words the chancellor of the exchequer. we will bring in more than that letter injust a few will bring in more than that
there is already cabinet office cabinet minister, but we understand that chris philp could be demotedl about the signal to the markets that the people who are at the top of this economic policy are no longer involved with this economic policy. the question is, though, there is a door plate number 10 downing street, and it says first lord of the treasury. in other words, and it says first lord of the treasury. in otherwords, if and it says first lord of the treasury. in other words, if you see...
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no. you discuss grabbing the top rate with your whole cabinet?- with your whole cabinet? no.as _ with your whole cabinet? no. we didn't. it was a _ with your whole cabinet? no. we didn't. it was a decision - with your whole cabinet? no. we didn't. it was a decision that - with your whole cabinet? no. we didn't. it was a decision that the | didn't. it was a decision that the chancellor made. the didn't. it was a decision that the chancellor made.— didn't. it was a decision that the chancellor made. the prime minister admits some — chancellor made. the prime minister admits some of _ chancellor made. the prime minister admits some of her _ chancellor made. the prime minister admits some of her plans _ chancellor made. the prime minister admits some of her plans will- chancellor made. the prime minister admits some of her plans will make | admits some of her plans will make unpopular. today, she sidestepped questions about cuts to public and welfare. ~ . . questions about cuts to public and welfare. ~ ., ., ., ., ., , welfare. what i am going to do is make sure _ welfare. what i
no. you discuss grabbing the top rate with your whole cabinet?- with your whole cabinet? no.as _ with your whole cabinet? no. we didn't. it was a _ with your whole cabinet? no. we didn't. it was a decision - with your whole cabinet? no. we didn't. it was a decision that - with your whole cabinet? no. we didn't. it was a decision that the | didn't. it was a decision that the chancellor made. the didn't. it was a decision that the chancellor made.— didn't. it was a decision that the chancellor...
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he has to put a cabinet - that. he has to put a cabinet together. how does he do that?s chancellor? i as he keep jeremy hunt as chancellor?— as he keep jeremy hunt as chancellor? ., �* . . . chancellor? i don't have a concrete answer yet — chancellor? i don't have a concrete answer yet because _ chancellor? i don't have a concrete answer yet because i _ chancellor? i don't have a concrete answer yet because i think - chancellor? i don't have a concrete answer yet because i think rishi i answer yet because i think rishi sunak�*s team i wanted to keep this under wraps until he is through the back door, like liz truss's team. i think it is highly likely that jeremy hunt will remain chancellor, for the simple reason that he has brought a bit of stability to the markets. and i think rishi sunak will want to continue that. but when it comes to the other top jobs that will sit at the cabinet table from next week, it will be quite tricky, actually, for rishi sunak, because he said he wants to keep the party together the conservative party. so i think you will want to bring in d
he has to put a cabinet - that. he has to put a cabinet together. how does he do that?s chancellor? i as he keep jeremy hunt as chancellor?— as he keep jeremy hunt as chancellor? ., �* . . . chancellor? i don't have a concrete answer yet — chancellor? i don't have a concrete answer yet because _ chancellor? i don't have a concrete answer yet because i _ chancellor? i don't have a concrete answer yet because i think - chancellor? i don't have a concrete answer yet because i think rishi i...
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back in the cabinet! jonathan tabora erwee politically, do you think? its, the cabinet!mething of a new government, but not wholly new. pretty familiar looking and that is no accident. rishi sunak is definitely prioritising experience over anything else and once to create a feeling of continuity and stability. his political opponents will point to the chaos we have seen here in westminster over the last few weeks and say that he and others in his party are as much to blame for that as liz truss was, as prime minister. what he has not done is packed cabinet with staunch rishi sunak loyalists. that was a mistake many people say that liz truss made. and he has brought people in from different wings of the party, reflecting differences of opinion, differences of emphasis on policy, on all sorts of things, from the from parts of the conservative party. one or two controversial appointments, you could say. suella braverman as home secretary, she resigned barely a week ago. labour already seizing on that as an example of bringing summary back to government, as mark harper, the
back in the cabinet! jonathan tabora erwee politically, do you think? its, the cabinet!mething of a new government, but not wholly new. pretty familiar looking and that is no accident. rishi sunak is definitely prioritising experience over anything else and once to create a feeling of continuity and stability. his political opponents will point to the chaos we have seen here in westminster over the last few weeks and say that he and others in his party are as much to blame for that as liz truss...
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i have got cabinet responsibility and collective cabinet responsibility, so i am going to let the works secretary do the work. that lack of certainty has given liz truss's mps licence to speak out. we absolutely need to make sure that we increase benefits in line with inflation. it was promised by the previous chancellor, it was promised by the previous prime minister, borisjohnson, and it's those on lowest earnings who are being hurt the most by the cost—of—living challenges that we face, so it's morally right for the government to do so. and what does this say about the prime minister's authority? it's notjust backbench mps — a former leadership rival who sits around her cabinet table is also speaking out. i have always supported — whether it's pensions, whether it's our welfare system — keeping pace with inflation. privately, those inside number 10 tell me there is a strong case for increasing benefits in line with earnings, but it seems that they are largely leaving it to the rank and file to make the argument. i think it has to be in line with earnings. i'm an employer. we unfortu
i have got cabinet responsibility and collective cabinet responsibility, so i am going to let the works secretary do the work. that lack of certainty has given liz truss's mps licence to speak out. we absolutely need to make sure that we increase benefits in line with inflation. it was promised by the previous chancellor, it was promised by the previous prime minister, borisjohnson, and it's those on lowest earnings who are being hurt the most by the cost—of—living challenges that we face,...
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no, apparently it is cabinet ministers as welt — apparently it is cabinet ministers as well.at the photos, though. _ as well. just looking at the photos, though. is— as well. just looking at the photos, though, is annabel is pointing out, to someone — though, is annabel is pointing out, to someone who has laid out a fair few news— to someone who has laid out a fair few news pages are newspapers at times, _ few news pages are newspapers at times, actually does are great pictures— times, actually does are great pictures ofjeremy hunt. you have all the _ pictures ofjeremy hunt. you have all the front pages looking the same. — all the front pages looking the same, taking those four really dynamic— same, taking those four really dynamic pictures ofjeremy hunt has worked _ dynamic pictures ofjeremy hunt has worked really well. as annabel says, the pictures— worked really well. as annabel says, the pictures they have chosen don't exactly _ the pictures they have chosen don't exactly give the impression of gravitas _ exactly give the impression of gravitas. there truss is really unde
no, apparently it is cabinet ministers as welt — apparently it is cabinet ministers as well.at the photos, though. _ as well. just looking at the photos, though. is— as well. just looking at the photos, though, is annabel is pointing out, to someone — though, is annabel is pointing out, to someone who has laid out a fair few news— to someone who has laid out a fair few news pages are newspapers at times, _ few news pages are newspapers at times, actually does are great pictures—...
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turning _ combed her cabinet, probably not. turning to — combed her cabinet, probably not.bellion is growing. she's planning a crackdown on her cabinet, you know, can she do that? what can she do? �* , . , , , . do? it'll be incredibly difficult it's a really — do? it'll be incredibly difficult it's a really tight _ do? it'll be incredibly difficult it's a really tight rope - do? it'll be incredibly difficult i it's a really tight rope scenario. you can't let them carry on like they've been doing, clearly. cabinet ministers should not be freelancing to the media in the way they have been doing this week. in terms of getting with the government, its not help her for the getting with the government, its not help herfor the prime minister. social have to find some way of addressing that. but the issue is if you go too hard, there were suggestions at the start of the week that backbench rebels would face the whip like borisjohnson did when he came to power, those on the remain side causing problems lost the whip. we've seen that language tempered by the week, i think that would
turning _ combed her cabinet, probably not. turning to — combed her cabinet, probably not.bellion is growing. she's planning a crackdown on her cabinet, you know, can she do that? what can she do? �* , . , , , . do? it'll be incredibly difficult it's a really — do? it'll be incredibly difficult it's a really tight _ do? it'll be incredibly difficult it's a really tight rope - do? it'll be incredibly difficult i it's a really tight rope scenario. you can't let them carry on like they've...
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resign or much of the rest of his cabinet. right. the one remaining cabinet is going to be william berry, the postmaster general. but this isn't going to be the end of the political careers. those men involved who did. right. john will eventually become the first territorial governor of florida. and interestingly, later he will become a minister to spain. which means that peggy is going to be present in a lot of the royal courts of europe, which is just kind of a good snub. the women that excluded her. right. john is eventually going to resign as vice president before the end of the first term here. and he will later be elected as a senator from south, where he continued his crusade in favor of nullification, end in expanding the power and scope of the institution of slavery. all right, martin van buren will replace calhoun, become vice president and then, of course, later be elected president himself after jackson serves two terms. right but all of this kind of portends really ominous signs of the future of politics six, espe
resign or much of the rest of his cabinet. right. the one remaining cabinet is going to be william berry, the postmaster general. but this isn't going to be the end of the political careers. those men involved who did. right. john will eventually become the first territorial governor of florida. and interestingly, later he will become a minister to spain. which means that peggy is going to be present in a lot of the royal courts of europe, which is just kind of a good snub. the women that...
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_ were supposed to be speaking about in cabinet meetings, disagreements as cabinet— in cabinet meetingsont. they are expecting the — have to present a united front. tue: are expecting the prime minister have to present a united front. tue1 are expecting the prime minister to say that disruption will be worth it for growth, she is doing what she promised she would do, she said she would cut taxes and go for growth. so she is only sticking to her plan. she is sticking to the idea she is a free market — she is sticking to the idea she is a free market maverick and believes that free _ free market maverick and believes that free markets work. she believes the government has a propensity to do more _ the government has a propensity to do more harm than good and there is fundamental idea is that the conservative party should be about, i conservative party should be about, i have _ conservative party should be about, i have been— conservative party should be about, i have been a party member since i was 16, _ i have been a party member since i was 16, i_ i have been a party member since i was
_ were supposed to be speaking about in cabinet meetings, disagreements as cabinet— in cabinet meetingsont. they are expecting the — have to present a united front. tue: are expecting the prime minister have to present a united front. tue1 are expecting the prime minister to say that disruption will be worth it for growth, she is doing what she promised she would do, she said she would cut taxes and go for growth. so she is only sticking to her plan. she is sticking to the idea she is a...
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it is, 9am tomorrow morning, a cabinet meeting, we will see her cabinet meeting, we will see her cabinetnak to make his own statement here. in this street, and the last few weeks, this street, and the last few weeks, this will be three different prime minister is... it’s this will be three different prime minister is. . ._ this will be three different prime ministeris... �*, ., ., ,, . minister is... it's two months since liz truss minister is... it's two months since liz truss flew _ minister is... it's two months since liz truss flew to _ minister is... it's two months since liz truss flew to balmoral - minister is... it's two months since liz truss flew to balmoral to i minister is... it's two months since liz truss flew to balmoral to see i liz truss flew to balmoral to see the late queen.— liz truss flew to balmoral to see the late queen. this is part of the reason that mr _ the late queen. this is part of the reason that mr sunak _ the late queen. this is part of the reason that mr sunak is _ the late queen. this is part of the reason that mr sunak is appealing the late queen. this
it is, 9am tomorrow morning, a cabinet meeting, we will see her cabinet meeting, we will see her cabinetnak to make his own statement here. in this street, and the last few weeks, this street, and the last few weeks, this will be three different prime minister is... it’s this will be three different prime minister is. . ._ this will be three different prime ministeris... �*, ., ., ,, . minister is... it's two months since liz truss minister is... it's two months since liz truss flew _...
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what an ambush turned out here, since we have standard cabinets and we have this right cabinet on thehe platband. and if you remove the panel, well, i think it will be less, but here you will see that two cases are connected. well, let. but he won't come out here. well, this is what we we can win a couple of centimeters, and at least our door will open well. yes, now it rests directly on the countertop. by the way, i see that the door has become a little restored and painted. now at least it closes well. i still have doubts, the wiring will spoil our nice project. maybe i should have taken some. yes, such a box, do you think it will be more beautiful than the wire. i think that you just need to lead these wires in an open way, but it didn’t work , and according to the drawing, there are options to repeat. here these lines will be like this. and the oval on the ceiling turns out that the wires will also be part of the decor, but below it is clear that we are hiding them in the plinth, especially since the plinth has come to us. with such channels, is there anything to hide here? well,
what an ambush turned out here, since we have standard cabinets and we have this right cabinet on thehe platband. and if you remove the panel, well, i think it will be less, but here you will see that two cases are connected. well, let. but he won't come out here. well, this is what we we can win a couple of centimeters, and at least our door will open well. yes, now it rests directly on the countertop. by the way, i see that the door has become a little restored and painted. now at least it...
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and she will confront a divided cabinet. she has a very— confront a divided cabinet.was a chaotic party— a very divided cabinet was a chaotic party conference. this is 35 days after _ party conference. this is 35 days after taking office, this is what liz after taking office, this is what liz truss — after taking office, this is what liz truss back is facing. and as he had said. — liz truss back is facing. and as he had said, michael gove has the knife out for— had said, michael gove has the knife out for her— had said, michael gove has the knife out for her again. he is determined to speak out against policies that he does — to speak out against policies that he does not agree with, as you say for the _ he does not agree with, as you say for the good — he does not agree with, as you say for the good of the country, which is fairly— for the good of the country, which is fairly ominous is in it. he was apparently— is fairly ominous is in it. he was apparently offered by all of branch possibly— apparently offered by all of branch possibly a senior ambassadorialjob possi
and she will confront a divided cabinet. she has a very— confront a divided cabinet.was a chaotic party— a very divided cabinet was a chaotic party conference. this is 35 days after _ party conference. this is 35 days after taking office, this is what liz after taking office, this is what liz truss — after taking office, this is what liz truss back is facing. and as he had said. — liz truss back is facing. and as he had said, michael gove has the knife out for— had said, michael gove...
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she told the cabinet secretary. said as home secretary, she held herself to the highest standards and her resignation was the right thing to do. suella braverman says in the second paragraph, the business of government relies on people accepting responsibility for their mistakes and pretending we haven't made mistakes, carrying on as if everyone cannot see we have made them and hoping things will magically come right is not serious politics. i have made a mistake, she says, i accept responsibility, i resign. that is the reason she has gone. but also as we look at pictures from the house of commons, this is the scene live, we are about to hear a point of order on this dramatic resignation from labour's yvette cooper, we are going to talk now to the guardian's political correspondent who broke this story this afternoon. thank you very much for being with us as well. tell us more about what you know about why she has gone? can you hear us? tell us more about what you know about why suella braverman has left the governm
she told the cabinet secretary. said as home secretary, she held herself to the highest standards and her resignation was the right thing to do. suella braverman says in the second paragraph, the business of government relies on people accepting responsibility for their mistakes and pretending we haven't made mistakes, carrying on as if everyone cannot see we have made them and hoping things will magically come right is not serious politics. i have made a mistake, she says, i accept...
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certainly some within the cabinet, a cabinet which holds...somehow she escaped the nightfall the resignation calls so she is good at surviving. she has been very prudent in the past at moving up in the political hierarchy without many people really knowing exactly who she is but now it is fantastically difficult. it is a source of zombie government at the moment and so to get that... once you have, once authorities questioned it is very difficult to get it back —— once authorities questioned. but get it back -- once authorities questioned-— get it back -- once authorities questioned. get it back -- once authorities uestioned. �* ., questioned. but are you saying those who underestimate _ questioned. but are you saying those who underestimate i _ questioned. but are you saying those who underestimate i would _ questioned. but are you saying those who underestimate i would be - questioned. but are you saying those who underestimate i would be wise l questioned. but are you saying those | who underestimate i would be wise to do so? i’m who undere
certainly some within the cabinet, a cabinet which holds...somehow she escaped the nightfall the resignation calls so she is good at surviving. she has been very prudent in the past at moving up in the political hierarchy without many people really knowing exactly who she is but now it is fantastically difficult. it is a source of zombie government at the moment and so to get that... once you have, once authorities questioned it is very difficult to get it back —— once authorities...
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belarus as a state valeriy, you represent the united transitional cabinet of belarus.at exactly is this structure, what kind of organization? well, let me remind you that this week svitlana tikhanovskaya, the candidate for the former president of belarus, recorded an appeal to zelenskyi and proposes a relationship with the transitional government of belarus - it is you who is the transitional government of belarus, well, well, and obviously she represents herself, well , imagines whether she is the head of this transitional government. explain this reorganization within the belarusian the positions that have taken place recently, please, and these kanonivska appear in kiromnitsa. and this cabinet yana made a decision in the olegovskogo district in august , and this august, e-e of this year, in vinnyse, genetics now unites the democratic forces on i would say the same and the head of the democratic forces they cover 80-90% of almost the entire landscape , and the political idea was such that by combining resources, by combining intellectual , material and organizational
belarus as a state valeriy, you represent the united transitional cabinet of belarus.at exactly is this structure, what kind of organization? well, let me remind you that this week svitlana tikhanovskaya, the candidate for the former president of belarus, recorded an appeal to zelenskyi and proposes a relationship with the transitional government of belarus - it is you who is the transitional government of belarus, well, well, and obviously she represents herself, well , imagines whether she is...
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so, three vacancies already in the cabinet for rishi sunak to fill. house of commons right now sacking people. the expectation will be that he will move back to downing street in an hour or so and we will start to see, by about four o'clock, people walking up downing street behind me to enter that big black door. those will not be people preparing themselves to be sacked, it is to be the tradition that mps if they were losing theirjobs as cabinet minister they would have the humiliation of coming to downing street then emerging after they had been fired. that is not all done out of sight behind the speaker's chair. it could be a difficult hour or so as he has these conversations with colleagues, although many will be sanguine and well aware that their time in cabinet was probably numbered. we heard from grant williams earlier the conservative mp for montgomeryshire, that he wanted a welsh secretary representing a welsh seat. if that fee is listened to by rishi sunak, it would be goodbye for robert buckland because he represents a constituency on the e
so, three vacancies already in the cabinet for rishi sunak to fill. house of commons right now sacking people. the expectation will be that he will move back to downing street in an hour or so and we will start to see, by about four o'clock, people walking up downing street behind me to enter that big black door. those will not be people preparing themselves to be sacked, it is to be the tradition that mps if they were losing theirjobs as cabinet minister they would have the humiliation of...
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next, we use the upper cabinets, there are wall cabinets. uh, 76 cm. there are two uh-huh.iling allows you to install meters. well, it will work, because you see, this is our low base. let's then choose a facade and let's try to draw. this is all a lot of facades, but a professional look, designers quickly determine which one will look appropriate in the living room, without turning it into a kitchen design. in leroy merlin is made absolutely free of charge according to individual sizes. now we will see how it will look in the picture. but, and then live. let's. i think that it needs, probably, another centimeters, probably 30, so that there, so that there is access. and, as it were, after trying on the two upper cabinets, we settled on the fact that a smaller projector was printed out, we go to the warehouse to select the necessary elements. immediately in the store we arranged delivery and assembly, we return to the apartment lattice. made in the color of a white diamond, the window sill, wide, laconic snow-white slopes, the new window received an appropriate frame. i lov
next, we use the upper cabinets, there are wall cabinets. uh, 76 cm. there are two uh-huh.iling allows you to install meters. well, it will work, because you see, this is our low base. let's then choose a facade and let's try to draw. this is all a lot of facades, but a professional look, designers quickly determine which one will look appropriate in the living room, without turning it into a kitchen design. in leroy merlin is made absolutely free of charge according to individual sizes. now we...
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created by the whole cabinet.some of your cabinet might have _ are extremely clear. perhaps some of your cabinet might have raised - are extremely clear. perhaps some of your cabinet might have raised what i your cabinet might have raised what some of your other colleagues who are not in the cabinet have raised, the optics of all of this. to viewers listening this morning, you will not commit to raising benefits in line with inflation and if you don't that'll mean a cut in income for some of the least well off in the country. you will commit to cutting tax for the most wealthy. how do you think that looks? lerrel’heztt cutting tax for the most wealthy. how do you think that looks? what i care about. — how do you think that looks? what i care about. is _ how do you think that looks? what i care about, is about _ how do you think that looks? what i care about, is about making - how do you think that looks? what i care about, is about making our i care about, is about making our country successful and making economy
created by the whole cabinet.some of your cabinet might have _ are extremely clear. perhaps some of your cabinet might have raised - are extremely clear. perhaps some of your cabinet might have raised what i your cabinet might have raised what some of your other colleagues who are not in the cabinet have raised, the optics of all of this. to viewers listening this morning, you will not commit to raising benefits in line with inflation and if you don't that'll mean a cut in income for some of...