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neither downing street nor dawn butler have made any comment on the post, while camilla tominey asked former conservative chancellor kwasi kwarteng about it a short time ago. >> he's a race baiter. why is she still got the whip.7 >> look, that's up to labour. i mean, do you think genuinely, i genuinely think that given what she said, she should have the whip removed from her. there should be some discipline and some disciplinary measure against this kind of really hateful device. >> i was reminded of the fallout from rachel reeves budget continues today, as she explained that the money raised through changes to inheritance tax for farmers will go back to pubuc tax for farmers will go back to public services. >> speaking this morning, the chancellor said that farmers as well rely on good public services, including the nhs and schools, adding that the funds generated by these tax changes will also put public finances on a firm footing when challenged by camilla tominey on the inheritance tax changes , inheritance tax changes, exchequer secretary to the treasury james murray said that th
neither downing street nor dawn butler have made any comment on the post, while camilla tominey asked former conservative chancellor kwasi kwarteng about it a short time ago. >> he's a race baiter. why is she still got the whip.7 >> look, that's up to labour. i mean, do you think genuinely, i genuinely think that given what she said, she should have the whip removed from her. there should be some discipline and some disciplinary measure against this kind of really hateful device....
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butler have made any comments thus far, and former conservative chancellor kwasi kwarteng told camilla tominey there should be disciplinary action. >> he's a race baiter. why is she still got the whip? >> look, that's up to labour. what do you think ? genuinely? what do you think? genuinely? i genuinely think that given what she's said, she should have the whip removed from her. there should be some discipline and some disciplinary measure against this kind of really hateful device. >> i was reminded now the fallout to rachel reeves budget continues today, as she explained that she money raised through changes to inheritance tax to farmers will go back to pubuc tax to farmers will go back to public services speaking this morning, the chancellor said that farmers as well rely on good public services, including the nhs and schools, adding the funds generated by these tax changes will also put public finances on a firm footing. >> when challenged by camilla tominey on the inheritance tax changes, exchequer secretary to the treasury james murray said the treasury james murray said the existing fea
butler have made any comments thus far, and former conservative chancellor kwasi kwarteng told camilla tominey there should be disciplinary action. >> he's a race baiter. why is she still got the whip? >> look, that's up to labour. what do you think ? genuinely? what do you think? genuinely? i genuinely think that given what she's said, she should have the whip removed from her. there should be some discipline and some disciplinary measure against this kind of really hateful device....
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when challenged by camilla tominey on the inheritance tax changes. exchequer secretary to the treasury james murray said the existing features of the inheritance tax system will still apply. >> this means in practice is that in most cases, if you have a couple who are passing on a to farm their to the next generation, they will get 2 or £3 million, which is not subject to inheritance tax. so above that, 2 or £3 million to pay no inheritance tax on that first 2 or £3 million above that, the rate will be half what it is for everyone else. >> in other news, the joint investigation from both channel 4 and the sunday times has revealed the full details of the property estates owned by the king and prince william. the investigation shows the vast array of commercial property the royal family has built up from the time of medieval monarchs. their contracts with public bodies are said to include a £37 million agreement with the ministry of justice, and an £11.4 million deal with guy's and st thomas nhs trust. a spokesman for the duchy of cornwall said it was
when challenged by camilla tominey on the inheritance tax changes. exchequer secretary to the treasury james murray said the existing features of the inheritance tax system will still apply. >> this means in practice is that in most cases, if you have a couple who are passing on a to farm their to the next generation, they will get 2 or £3 million, which is not subject to inheritance tax. so above that, 2 or £3 million to pay no inheritance tax on that first 2 or £3 million above that,...
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welcome back to the camilla tominey show with me tom harwood putting the tom in tominey. ng for in camilla this morning now. nicholas owen is still with me in the studio. we're expecting the shadow home secretary in a couple of minutes time, i should say. but while we have a glorious couple of minutes, i did want to pick your brains on this curious story of the shadow chancellor. she's been updating her cv this week. >> yes. that's right. yes. i think what she said go in detail through her cv. we all know she worked for the bank of england. that was constantly being being referred to. i think sometimes the seniority, the level at which she was actually employed there is sometimes under under some doubt, but okay, she was definitely at the, at the bank. she understands the economic processes. you know, the way decisions are made about interest rates, the relations between the bank and the government, which is always extremely important. all of that. we give a full credit for. that's fine. but she also talked aboutin that's fine. but she also talked about in earlier part of
welcome back to the camilla tominey show with me tom harwood putting the tom in tominey. ng for in camilla this morning now. nicholas owen is still with me in the studio. we're expecting the shadow home secretary in a couple of minutes time, i should say. but while we have a glorious couple of minutes, i did want to pick your brains on this curious story of the shadow chancellor. she's been updating her cv this week. >> yes. that's right. yes. i think what she said go in detail through...
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welcome back to the camilla tominey show on gb news.ng me now is the chief executive of labour together jonathan ashworth, former labour mp friend to gb news. i will say because you were on a lot in the election campaign. lovely to see you this morning. let's talk about keir starmer's planned benefits crackdown. it's quite a stark figure actually, isn't it, to read that 4 million people will claim long term sickness benefits in 2030. that is up 60% since before the pandemic, much of it going down to people claiming benefits now for mental health. however , i would suggest health. however, i would suggest our audience might be a bit sceptical about the idea of starmer, of all people, cracking down on benefits. labour aren't known for cracking down on benefits people, are they? >> well, they shouldn't be sceptical because i think this is a really important plan. from liz kendall and keir starmer today to get people back to work. out of all the g7 countries, we're the only one who hasn't recovered its employment rate before the pandemic an
welcome back to the camilla tominey show on gb news.ng me now is the chief executive of labour together jonathan ashworth, former labour mp friend to gb news. i will say because you were on a lot in the election campaign. lovely to see you this morning. let's talk about keir starmer's planned benefits crackdown. it's quite a stark figure actually, isn't it, to read that 4 million people will claim long term sickness benefits in 2030. that is up 60% since before the pandemic, much of it going...
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when challenged by camilla tominey on the inheritance tax changes, exchequer secretary to the treasury james murray said the existing features of the inheritance tax system will still apply . inheritance tax system will still apply. now a joint investigation from both channel 4 and the sunday times has revealed the full details of the property estates owned by the king and prince william. the investigation shows the vast array of commercial property the royal family has built up from the time of medieval monarchs. their contracts with public bodies are said to include £37 million agreements with the ministry of justice, and an £11.4 million deal with guidance. saint thomas's nhs trust. a spokesman for the duchy of cornwall said it was a private estate with a commercial imperative, while the duchy of lancaster said their business complies with all relevant uk legislation. well, that comes as prince william travels to south africa this week for his earthshot prize award ceremony, and that prize is hoped to recognise environmental solutions to repair the planet . solutions to repair the p
when challenged by camilla tominey on the inheritance tax changes, exchequer secretary to the treasury james murray said the existing features of the inheritance tax system will still apply . inheritance tax system will still apply. now a joint investigation from both channel 4 and the sunday times has revealed the full details of the property estates owned by the king and prince william. the investigation shows the vast array of commercial property the royal family has built up from the time...
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camilla tominey asked former conservative chancellor kwasi kwarteng about it a short time ago. >> he's race baiter. why is she still got the whip? >> look, that's up to labour. i mean, do you think genuinely, i genuinely think that given what she's said, she should have the whip removed from her. there should be some discipline and some disciplinary measure against this kind of really hateful device. >> i was reminded , well, the >> i was reminded, well, the fallout rachel reeves budget continues today as she explained that the money raised through changes to inheritance tax for farmers will go back to public services. >> speaking this morning, the chancellor said that farmers as well rely on good public services, including the nhs and schools, adding that funds generated by these tax changes will also put public finances on a firm footing when challenged by camilla tominey on the inheritance tax changes. exchequer secretary to the treasury james murray said that the existing features of the inheritance tax system will still apply. >> this means, in practice is that in most cases, if y
camilla tominey asked former conservative chancellor kwasi kwarteng about it a short time ago. >> he's race baiter. why is she still got the whip? >> look, that's up to labour. i mean, do you think genuinely, i genuinely think that given what she's said, she should have the whip removed from her. there should be some discipline and some disciplinary measure against this kind of really hateful device. >> i was reminded , well, the >> i was reminded, well, the fallout...
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. >> welcome to the camilla tominey show with me tom harwood. putting the tom in tony. , i'm standing in for camilla, but coming up on today's show, transport secretary louise hay will join me to discuss the government's £1 billion funding boost for bus services across england, although i'll also ask her some more juicy questions. secretary of state, thank you very much for joining us this morning. i forjoining us this morning. i want to ask, first of all, on this new story that's broken overnight about the uk's migration policy. could we really end up spending hundreds of millions of pounds and sending that to countries like turkey, vietnam or indeed areas like kurdistan to try and solve this problem .7 this problem? >> well, look, it's no secret that the prime minister and the home secretary have been working with our international counterparts across the globe to tackle this issue. this is not an issue that we can resolve our own borders, but we need to work with international partners to tackle the issue upstream. that's why we've already made deals with kosovo with
. >> welcome to the camilla tominey show with me tom harwood. putting the tom in tony. , i'm standing in for camilla, but coming up on today's show, transport secretary louise hay will join me to discuss the government's £1 billion funding boost for bus services across england, although i'll also ask her some more juicy questions. secretary of state, thank you very much for joining us this morning. i forjoining us this morning. i want to ask, first of all, on this new story that's broken...
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. >> good morning and welcome to the camilla tominey show on gb news. don't go anywhere because we've got the best 90 minutes of punchy politics ahead. chief executive of labour together jonathan ashworth will be joining me. i'll be asking him how he would have voted or will vote if he had a vote in the assisted dying bill. that is currently before the house of commons. he's a former shadow health secretary, so that would be an interesting discussion. shadow secretary of state for levelling up, housing and communities, kevin hollinrake mp will join me. i'm going to get his reaction to essex police dropping their investigation into journalist allison pearson. remember the non—crime hate incident? why the police investigating non—crimes will try and get into that. the former head of mi6, sir richard dearlove, will be with me to discuss the icc's decision to issue an arrest warrant for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu , also be speaking netanyahu, also be speaking about russia's cyber threat. ollie harrison, the co—founder of the farmers rally, wi
. >> good morning and welcome to the camilla tominey show on gb news. don't go anywhere because we've got the best 90 minutes of punchy politics ahead. chief executive of labour together jonathan ashworth will be joining me. i'll be asking him how he would have voted or will vote if he had a vote in the assisted dying bill. that is currently before the house of commons. he's a former shadow health secretary, so that would be an interesting discussion. shadow secretary of state for...
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>> good morning and welcome to the camilla tominey show. a week is always a long time in politics, but it's been another busy one in westminster from the budget to badenoch. i'm going to be speaking to the exchequer secretary to the treasury, james murray, and asking him what he makes of all the backlash against labour's first budget. i'll also be joined by julia lopez, shadow secretary of state for culture, media and sport, who was a driving force in the campaign that propelled kemi badenoch to victory over robert jenrick yesterday. i'm also going to be joined by former chancellor kwasi kwarteng, who will be sharing his thoughts on what his successor, rachel reeves, announced on wednesday. will it prove to be as catastrophic as his own mini—budget.7 or even worse? and mini—budget? or even worse? and ahead of the presidential elections next week, we'll be speaking to conor burns , former speaking to conor burns, former trade envoy to the us for regional trade and investment. we've got once again 90 minutes of punchy politics ahead, so don't
>> good morning and welcome to the camilla tominey show. a week is always a long time in politics, but it's been another busy one in westminster from the budget to badenoch. i'm going to be speaking to the exchequer secretary to the treasury, james murray, and asking him what he makes of all the backlash against labour's first budget. i'll also be joined by julia lopez, shadow secretary of state for culture, media and sport, who was a driving force in the campaign that propelled kemi...
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when challenged by camilla tominey on the inheritance tax changes , inheritance tax changes, exchequer secretary to the treasury james murray said the existing features of the inheritance tax system will still apply. a joint investigation, both from channel 4 and the sunday times, has revealed the full details of the property estates owned by the king and prince william . the king and prince william. the investigation shows the vast array of commercial property the royal family has built up over the time of medieval monarchs. their contracts with public bodies are said to include £37 million agreements with the ministry of justice, and an £11.4 million deal with the guy's and st thomas's nhs trust. a spokesman for the duchy of cornwall said it was a private estate with a commercial imperative, while the duchy of lancaster said their business complies with all relevant uk legislation and regulatory standards. well, that comes as prince william travels to south africa this week for his earthshot prize award ceremony. the prizes hope to recognise environmental solutions to repair the plan
when challenged by camilla tominey on the inheritance tax changes , inheritance tax changes, exchequer secretary to the treasury james murray said the existing features of the inheritance tax system will still apply. a joint investigation, both from channel 4 and the sunday times, has revealed the full details of the property estates owned by the king and prince william . the king and prince william. the investigation shows the vast array of commercial property the royal family has built up...
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i saw our very own camilla tominey was doing a video online yesterday which said she got there, and shesurprised by how much of the coverage on, on on the tv was all pro harris very pro harris and actually in this country as well. i was listening to one radio station driving in and all of the clips of donald trump make him sound completely mental and all of the clips of kamala harris make her sound strong and sensible. it is sound strong and sensible. it is so interesting, particularly at the moment, with the binary way that we see the world, how this election is being portrayed, depending on what media you consume. >> absolutely. and but he still, i think cuts through all of it. do you? i do i do and he knows what. maybe that's your media bias coming through. well no i think he's he knows what he's up against. he knows what he's up against. he knows what he's up against. he knows the media is biased against him. interesting that some of the big papers have not endorsed her in the way you might have expected in america or in america, in america. she's a very weak candidate. >> she's an
i saw our very own camilla tominey was doing a video online yesterday which said she got there, and shesurprised by how much of the coverage on, on on the tv was all pro harris very pro harris and actually in this country as well. i was listening to one radio station driving in and all of the clips of donald trump make him sound completely mental and all of the clips of kamala harris make her sound strong and sensible. it is sound strong and sensible. it is so interesting, particularly at the...