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she promised that she'd campaigned as a conservative and would govern as a conservative. she promised to cut taxes and grow the economy. she promised to deal with the energy crisis we will deliver, we will deliver, we will deliver said less trust. and crucially, she said, the conservative party would win the next election in 2024 offering, no hint, whatsoever. she plans to call an early snap generally election. okay, we'll, we'll be back with you in just a moment. let's find out a little more about this trust who will be the u. k. next conservative leader who brandon reports on the political crib. person, incoming prime minister, and what we can expect of her current retreat i trust is already a familiar face in downing street. she's government minister for the past 10 years, serving under and our lasting 3 previous conservative leaders. but her ambition for the top job has always been apparent. and now after winning a bitter and bruising leadership contest, she must prove that she can justify that ambition. we are facing an unprecedented problem with ly, warren ukraine.
she promised that she'd campaigned as a conservative and would govern as a conservative. she promised to cut taxes and grow the economy. she promised to deal with the energy crisis we will deliver, we will deliver, we will deliver said less trust. and crucially, she said, the conservative party would win the next election in 2024 offering, no hint, whatsoever. she plans to call an early snap generally election. okay, we'll, we'll be back with you in just a moment. let's find out a little more...
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two conservative mps joining us. back to the queen elizabeth centre. two conservative mstoining us. supporter of liz truss. can i ask first of all how you think this will pan out today? if can i ask first of all how you think this will pan out today?— this will pan out today? if you believe the _ this will pan out today? if you believe the bookies _ this will pan out today? if you believe the bookies and - this will pan out today? if you believe the bookies and the i this will pan out today? if you - believe the bookies and the polls, it is very likely that liz truss will emerge as the victor today and be our next prime minister. of course, we won't know the answer to that question until the announcement is made. my fingers are crossed. mel, what is your reflection on the campaign? has it been a campaign you think has been a good advert the conservative party?— think has been a good advert the conservative party? personally, i think it probably _ conservative party? personally, i think it probably went _ conservative party? personally, i think it probably went on - conservative part
two conservative mps joining us. back to the queen elizabeth centre. two conservative mstoining us. supporter of liz truss. can i ask first of all how you think this will pan out today? if can i ask first of all how you think this will pan out today?— this will pan out today? if you believe the _ this will pan out today? if you believe the bookies _ this will pan out today? if you believe the bookies and - this will pan out today? if you believe the bookies and the i this will pan out today?...
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i think the conservative party— urgently? i think the conservative party has— urgently?ed — party has taken the country for granted this summer, behaving as if they are _ granted this summer, behaving as if they are not — granted this summer, behaving as if they are not currently in power and can't _ they are not currently in power and can't affect — they are not currently in power and can't affect people's lights and worse. — can't affect people's lights and worse, pretending that somehow the mess that _ worse, pretending that somehow the mess that liz truss inherits has been _ mess that liz truss inherits has been someone else's fault, as though someone _ been someone else's fault, as though someone else has been government for 12 years _ someone else has been government for 12 ears. �* ., ., ., ., 12 years. beginning to hear from a liz truss supporter _ 12 years. beginning to hear from a liz truss supporter who _ 12 years. beginning to hear from a liz truss supporter who may - 12 years. beginning to hear from a liz truss supporter who may be i 12 years. beginning to h
i think the conservative party— urgently? i think the conservative party has— urgently?ed — party has taken the country for granted this summer, behaving as if they are _ granted this summer, behaving as if they are not — granted this summer, behaving as if they are not currently in power and can't _ they are not currently in power and can't affect — they are not currently in power and can't affect people's lights and worse. — can't affect people's lights and worse, pretending that...
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party. 81,000 conservative party. 81,000 conservative party. 81,000 conservative party members votedoted for her~ but _ conservative party members voted for her~ but it _ conservative party members voted for her~ but it is _ conservative party members voted for her. but it is the lowest mandate of any conservative party leader since they started voting leaders in this way _ they started voting leaders in this way less— they started voting leaders in this way. less than iain duncan smith, boris _ way. less than iain duncan smith, borisjohnson, david cameron. so there— borisjohnson, david cameron. so there is_ borisjohnson, david cameron. so there is this — borisjohnson, david cameron. so there is this sense that she is imposing _ there is this sense that she is imposing this image of herself as a kind of— imposing this image of herself as a kind of strong leader who will deliver. — kind of strong leader who will deliver, deliver, deliver, but at the moment we don't know what she is delivering, _ the moment we don't know what she is delivering, and we need more than 'ust delivering, an
party. 81,000 conservative party. 81,000 conservative party. 81,000 conservative party members votedoted for her~ but _ conservative party members voted for her~ but it _ conservative party members voted for her~ but it is _ conservative party members voted for her. but it is the lowest mandate of any conservative party leader since they started voting leaders in this way _ they started voting leaders in this way less— they started voting leaders in this way. less than iain duncan smith,...
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as a conservative, the conservatives are as bad as the liberals. it was a lack of respect for the historian. i would like to know why you think that in america, history is such a bs field and you do not have to do anything with it. steven: there are four of hearts to your question, in my mind. on the business, i recommend to you and viewers to look into this controversy raising at the american historical association where the president is a historian of african history and the slave trade in and a liberal, but he said what affects them is the idea that we interpret the past through our current bias and i think he is absolutely right about that. he had to apologize within 48 hours for the harm that he caused, especially to scholars of color. it is a familiar apology cycle that we have seen, but the biggest problem is that history has not always been that way. but academic history, one thing that is strange to me is, there is this huge hunger for biographies, grant, hamilton and so forth, but they are almost always written by nonacademic writers. the
as a conservative, the conservatives are as bad as the liberals. it was a lack of respect for the historian. i would like to know why you think that in america, history is such a bs field and you do not have to do anything with it. steven: there are four of hearts to your question, in my mind. on the business, i recommend to you and viewers to look into this controversy raising at the american historical association where the president is a historian of african history and the slave trade in...
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as a conservative, the conservatives are as bad as the liberals. it was a lack of respect for the historian. i would like to know why you think that in america, history is such a bs field and you do not have to do anything with it. steven: there are four of hearts to your question, in my mind. on the business, i recommend to you and viewers to look into this controversy raising at the american historical association where the president is a historian of african history and the slave trade in and a liberal, but he said what affects them is the idea that we interpret the past through our current bias and i think he is absolutely right about that. he had to apologize within 48 hours for the harm that he caused, especially to scholars of color. it is a familiar apology cycle that we have seen, but the biggest problem is that history has not always been that way. but academic history, one thing that is strange to me is, there is this huge hunger for biographies, grant, hamilton and so forth, but they are almost always written by nonacademic writers. the
as a conservative, the conservatives are as bad as the liberals. it was a lack of respect for the historian. i would like to know why you think that in america, history is such a bs field and you do not have to do anything with it. steven: there are four of hearts to your question, in my mind. on the business, i recommend to you and viewers to look into this controversy raising at the american historical association where the president is a historian of african history and the slave trade in...
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what about amongst the conservative — the public.? one of the key problems liz _ conservative party, damien? one of the key problems liz truss - conservative party, damien? one of the key problems liz truss has - conservative party, damien? one of the key problems liz truss has is . the key problems liz truss has is that as _ the key problems liz truss has is that as patrick said, amongst conservative party voters, if you ask the — conservative party voters, if you ask the question about who would make _ ask the question about who would make the — ask the question about who would make the best prime minister, 37% of conservative voters would say boris johnson, _ conservative voters would say boris johnson, 28% would have said rishi sunak— johnson, 28% would have said rishi sunak in_ johnson, 28% would have said rishi sunak injust 21% johnson, 28% would have said rishi sunak in just 21% would have said liz truss. — sunak in just 21% would have said liztruss. so— sunak in just 21% would have said liz truss, so there is an interesting s
what about amongst the conservative — the public.? one of the key problems liz _ conservative party, damien? one of the key problems liz truss - conservative party, damien? one of the key problems liz truss has - conservative party, damien? one of the key problems liz truss has is . the key problems liz truss has is that as _ the key problems liz truss has is that as patrick said, amongst conservative party voters, if you ask the — conservative party voters, if you ask the question about...
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what are we trying to conserve?nd has been said if you want to learn something new, read something old. truth is, it is right in front of us. in this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem. president reagan reminded us at his first inaugral. that is a path. madison wrote that the powers granted to the federal government should be few and defined. those granted to the states should be numerous and indefinite. we rightly talk a lot about the first and second amendments. we could also revisit the ninth and 10th amendments. reagan understood that. republican governors of today understand it. yet many in washington including our own party don't. states rights used to be a bad term. it meant segregation or separate but equal. but we have fought those battles. no serious person wants to revisit them. they have been won. the federal government tries to do too much and does most of it poorly. so how about they focus on fewer things like defending the border, securing our nation, a coherent foreign poli
what are we trying to conserve?nd has been said if you want to learn something new, read something old. truth is, it is right in front of us. in this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem. president reagan reminded us at his first inaugral. that is a path. madison wrote that the powers granted to the federal government should be few and defined. those granted to the states should be numerous and indefinite. we rightly talk a lot about the first and second amendments. we...
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the conservative government has decided to -o conservative government has decided to go with _ conservativelife _ at 59 years old. i have got kids and grandkids, what is life going - at 59 years old. i have got kids and grandkids, what is life going to bel grandkids, what is life going to be like for— grandkids, what is life going to be like for them _ grandkids, what is life going to be like for them in _ grandkids, what is life going to be like for them in the _ grandkids, what is life going to be like for them in the future? - grandkids, what is life going to be like for them in the future? in- like for them in the future? in blankets, _ like for them in the future? in blankets, starving, _ like for them in the future? in blankets, starving, sharing i like for them in the future? in- blankets, starving, sharing blankets and tens— blankets, starving, sharing blankets and tens of— blankets, starving, sharing blankets and tens of corn _ blankets, starving, sharing blankets and tens of corn to _ blankets, starving, sharing blankets and tens of corn to beef? _ blankets, starving, sharing blan
the conservative government has decided to -o conservative government has decided to go with _ conservativelife _ at 59 years old. i have got kids and grandkids, what is life going - at 59 years old. i have got kids and grandkids, what is life going to bel grandkids, what is life going to be like for— grandkids, what is life going to be like for them _ grandkids, what is life going to be like for them in _ grandkids, what is life going to be like for them in the _ grandkids, what is life...
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that is government for you, that is this conservative government. [applause] people who organized those prompt, early supplies of weapons to the heroic ukrainian armed forces, an action that very may well have helped change the course of the biggest european war in 80 years. because of the speed and urgency of what you did, what everybody did involved in the government committed to get the economy moving again from july of last year, despite the opposition, the naysayers, we have and will continue to have that economic strength to give people the cash they need to get through this energy crisis that has been caused by putin's vicious war. and i know that liz truss and this compassionate conservative government will do everything we can to get people through this crisis, and this country will endure it, and we will win. and if putin thinks he can succeed by blackmailing or bullying the british people, then he is utterly deluded. and the reason we will have those funds now and in the future is because we conservatives understand the vital symmetry bet
that is government for you, that is this conservative government. [applause] people who organized those prompt, early supplies of weapons to the heroic ukrainian armed forces, an action that very may well have helped change the course of the biggest european war in 80 years. because of the speed and urgency of what you did, what everybody did involved in the government committed to get the economy moving again from july of last year, despite the opposition, the naysayers, we have and will...
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leader— monday becomes the next conservative leader and _ monday becomes the next conservative leadereds boris johnson _ leader and therefore succeeds boris johnson when she has seen the queen and been _ johnson when she has seen the queen and been asked to form a government, when you _ and been asked to form a government, when you become prime minister, you are not— when you become prime minister, you are notiust _ when you become prime minister, you are notjust given the nuclear codes, — are notjust given the nuclear codes, but you are briefed about things— codes, but you are briefed about things that you are not allowed to know _ things that you are not allowed to know beforehand. so how much will that briefing influence liz truss in her decisions? it seems she is not only preparing her top ministerial team _ only preparing her top ministerial team but— only preparing her top ministerial team but it looks like she might want _ team but it looks like she might want some fundamental reforms in the energy— want some fundamental reforms in the energy market. could she decide that it is
leader— monday becomes the next conservative leader and _ monday becomes the next conservative leadereds boris johnson _ leader and therefore succeeds boris johnson when she has seen the queen and been _ johnson when she has seen the queen and been asked to form a government, when you _ and been asked to form a government, when you become prime minister, you are not— when you become prime minister, you are notiust _ when you become prime minister, you are notjust given the nuclear codes,...
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but i say to my fellow conservatives, it's time for politics to be over. it's time for us all to get behind liz truss, her team at her program and deliver for the people of this country, because that is what the people of this country want, that is what they need, and that's what they deserve. i am proud to have discharged the promises i made to my party when you were kind enough to choose me. eating the biggest majority since 1987, the biggest share of the vote since 1979. delivering brexit, delivering our manifesto, including social care -- reforming social care and helping people up and down the country. ensuring that britain is once again standing tall in the world. speaking with clarity and authority from ukraine to america and australia. because we are one coal an entire united kingdom, whose diplomat security services and armed forces are so globally admired. and by the way, as i leave, i believe our union is so strong, that those who want to break it up will keep trying, but they will never, ever succeed. thank you to everybody behind me in this bu
but i say to my fellow conservatives, it's time for politics to be over. it's time for us all to get behind liz truss, her team at her program and deliver for the people of this country, because that is what the people of this country want, that is what they need, and that's what they deserve. i am proud to have discharged the promises i made to my party when you were kind enough to choose me. eating the biggest majority since 1987, the biggest share of the vote since 1979. delivering brexit,...
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i campaigned as a conservative and i will govern as a conservative.friends, we need to show that we will deliver over the next two years. i will deliver a bold plan — to cut taxes and to grow our economy. i will deliver in the energy crisis, dealing with people's energy bills, but also dealing with the long—term issues we have on energy supply. one task is to convince people of the uk that she is the person to deliver what is needed. one poll released on the last hour or so fans r rate finds a two thirds of britain have no confidence in her tackling the price or present income crisis. not only does she have to come up with an effective plan but she has to make the case to some people who are not convinced that she is the person to deliver that plan. from a speech earlier, she believes that she is. this is all a consequence of what happened earlier injuly when borisjohnson announced his boris johnson announced his recognition. that led to a two—month contest where conservative party members decided on their new leader. and it was a closer result than m
i campaigned as a conservative and i will govern as a conservative.friends, we need to show that we will deliver over the next two years. i will deliver a bold plan — to cut taxes and to grow our economy. i will deliver in the energy crisis, dealing with people's energy bills, but also dealing with the long—term issues we have on energy supply. one task is to convince people of the uk that she is the person to deliver what is needed. one poll released on the last hour or so fans r rate...
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of course, we are not only talking about the conservation of populations, but also the conservation ofystems, but in general, we have succeeded in answering your question. uh, the goal of our release is to fulfill. we have not only doubled, but also the morning or tiger population in our country, the goals have been met and exceeded. how did you say it yourself? thank you for such a detailed detailed report. i think your the experience will be very useful to your colleagues and yes, and to us , too, from different countries. weird. real tiger habitat thank you. and now let's talk about the experience of thailand. and i want to give the floor to the head of the department of national parks for the protection of wildlife, nature and plants of the ministry of natural resources and the environment. thailand to android syria. the move itself, mr. move itself. uh, as far as i know, thailand has a stable population of tigers, but still, in the last 12 years, a downward trend has been recorded and these are the numbers that i found in open sources. what tigers, uh, in thailand in the wild has
of course, we are not only talking about the conservation of populations, but also the conservation ofystems, but in general, we have succeeded in answering your question. uh, the goal of our release is to fulfill. we have not only doubled, but also the morning or tiger population in our country, the goals have been met and exceeded. how did you say it yourself? thank you for such a detailed detailed report. i think your the experience will be very useful to your colleagues and yes, and to us ,...
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_ bill of 59 years old —— the conservative government| bill of 59 years old —— the - conservative governmentdkids. what is life - conservative government decided. i have grandkids. what is life going i have grandkids. what is life going to he _ have grandkids. what is life going to he like — have grandkids. what is life going to he like for— have grandkids. what is life going to be like for them _ have grandkids. what is life going to be like for them in— have grandkids. what is life going to be like for them in the - have grandkids. what is life going to be like for them in the future? | to be like for them in the future? we are _ to be like for them in the future? we are going _ to be like for them in the future? we are going to— to be like for them in the future? we are going to end _ to be like for them in the future? we are going to end up _ to be like for them in the future? we are going to end up sitting. to be like for them in the future? we are going to end up sitting in| we are going to end up sitting in blankets — we are going to end up sitting in blankets like _ we are going to e
_ bill of 59 years old —— the conservative government| bill of 59 years old —— the - conservative governmentdkids. what is life - conservative government decided. i have grandkids. what is life going i have grandkids. what is life going to he _ have grandkids. what is life going to he like — have grandkids. what is life going to he like for— have grandkids. what is life going to be like for them _ have grandkids. what is life going to be like for them in— have grandkids. what is...
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and the torch will be passed to a new conservative leader. the baton will be handed over in what has turned out to be a relay race. they changed the rules halfway through, but never mind that now. and through that lacquered black door a new prime minister will shortly go to me a fantastic group of public servants. the people who got brexit done, the people who delivered the fastest vaccine rollout in europe will never forget 70% of the publisher got a dose within six months, faster than any comparable country. that is government for you, that is this conservative government. [applause] people who organized those prompt, early supplies of weapons to the heroic ukrainian armed forces, an action that very may well have helped change the course of the biggest european war in 80 years. because of the speed and urgency of what you did, what everybody did involved in the government committed to get the economy moving again from july of last year, despite the opposition, the naysayers, we have and will continue to have that economic strength to give
and the torch will be passed to a new conservative leader. the baton will be handed over in what has turned out to be a relay race. they changed the rules halfway through, but never mind that now. and through that lacquered black door a new prime minister will shortly go to me a fantastic group of public servants. the people who got brexit done, the people who delivered the fastest vaccine rollout in europe will never forget 70% of the publisher got a dose within six months, faster than any...
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within conservative mp is that this could be conservative mp is that this could he the _ conservativeequivalent ofjohn major's black wednesday moment, and if you recall that, _ black wednesday moment, and if you recall that, that was a disaster. the major— recall that, that was a disaster. the major government actually recovered economically, it was having — recovered economically, it was having quite a little boom, but the public _ having quite a little boom, but the public never forgot black wednesday, and that _ public never forgot black wednesday, and that was one of many factors and not the _ and that was one of many factors and not the oniy— and that was one of many factors and not the only factor, but many —— one of many— not the only factor, but many —— one of many that— not the only factor, but many —— one of many that tony blair used brilliantly to bring labour back to power. _ brilliantly to bring labour back to power, whether cara starmer will be able to _ power, whether cara starmer will be able to do— power, whether cara starmer will be able to do that in or not is debat
within conservative mp is that this could be conservative mp is that this could he the _ conservativeequivalent ofjohn major's black wednesday moment, and if you recall that, _ black wednesday moment, and if you recall that, that was a disaster. the major— recall that, that was a disaster. the major government actually recovered economically, it was having — recovered economically, it was having quite a little boom, but the public _ having quite a little boom, but the public never forgot...
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t is it to do with a negative reaction to the conservatives?— to the conservatives?t the personal ratings of sir keir starmer, we are looking at roughly as many people think he is ok as don't think ee is ok. he is not clearly attracting to 0k. he is not clearly attracting to his party. but coming back to what i said earlier, one of the criticisms many people have made of the leadership of sir keir starmer is he's been too cautious and is reluctant to take a position on issues, he has been focused very much on criticising the government. on the cost—of—living crisis, he has taken a position, arguably one of the liberal democrats took first, but he also decided to take the position. so he has in a sense staked out what should be done on this. he's also staking out position again, this is a curious politics we are in at the moment, i think it is probably fair comment say that this conservative administration, this new conservative administration that is interested in smaller government ideological is probably going to pursue a policy that is going to result in a large f
t is it to do with a negative reaction to the conservatives?— to the conservatives?t the personal ratings of sir keir starmer, we are looking at roughly as many people think he is ok as don't think ee is ok. he is not clearly attracting to 0k. he is not clearly attracting to his party. but coming back to what i said earlier, one of the criticisms many people have made of the leadership of sir keir starmer is he's been too cautious and is reluctant to take a position on issues, he has been...
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in the bielections, liberal democrats beat the conservatives.nd we found, talking to people that life-long conservatives were saying no more. we're not going to put up with this conservative party anymore. they don't listen to us. they're taking us for granted, and we want a change. so we've already got quite a lot of evidence from the ballot boxes that they are moving away from the conservative party. it's not about the leader. and they're looking at my party, the liberal democrats and saying you guys have the answers we're looking for. >> david, thank you. and the first speech as prime minister will be later today. it's hard to imagine anyone becoming prime minister of the united kingdom at this moment. it's such a formidable task in such a formidable state. >> some might call it a poison chalice. many thanks to you, max. >>> the criminal investigation into how the former u.s. presiden t cnn's sarah murry explains what it means for the government's investigation. >> reporter: a judge granting former president trump's request for a special mast
in the bielections, liberal democrats beat the conservatives.nd we found, talking to people that life-long conservatives were saying no more. we're not going to put up with this conservative party anymore. they don't listen to us. they're taking us for granted, and we want a change. so we've already got quite a lot of evidence from the ballot boxes that they are moving away from the conservative party. it's not about the leader. and they're looking at my party, the liberal democrats and saying...
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the conservative party is not conservative any more, i party is not conservative any more, i wanted _ld bring _ i wanted to see a party that would bring us _ i wanted to see a party that would bring us into the right direction, show— bring us into the right direction, show that— bring us into the right direction, show that free markets work. now, in retrospect. _ show that free markets work. now, in retrospect, kemi badenoch probably does not _ retrospect, kemi badenoch probably does not have ministerial experience required _ does not have ministerial experience required for — does not have ministerial experience required for the office of prime minister — required for the office of prime minister. liz truss has shown that she has— minister. liz truss has shown that she has the — minister. liz truss has shown that she has the ministerial experience, but also _ she has the ministerial experience, but also she has principles, she knows — but also she has principles, she knows how _ but also she has principles, she knows how to get through this cost of living _ knows how to get through t
the conservative party is not conservative any more, i party is not conservative any more, i wanted _ld bring _ i wanted to see a party that would bring us _ i wanted to see a party that would bring us into the right direction, show— bring us into the right direction, show that— bring us into the right direction, show that free markets work. now, in retrospect. _ show that free markets work. now, in retrospect, kemi badenoch probably does not _ retrospect, kemi badenoch probably does not...
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we set _ of any of the conservatives' plans. we set this— of any of the conservatives' plans.on programme because it is causing huge problems— programme because it is causing huge problems across the country, everyone _ problems across the country, everyone knows police have disappeared from the beat, no one comes— disappeared from the beat, no one comes and — disappeared from the beat, no one comes and there is a real sense of insecurity— comes and there is a real sense of insecurity and real concerns about anti-social — insecurity and real concerns about anti—social behaviour. we have got to turn— anti—social behaviour. we have got to turn that — anti—social behaviour. we have got to turn that around, put it right and get — to turn that around, put it right and get the police back in our communities. that's what labour will do. communities. that's what labour will do we _ communities. that's what labour will do. we reintroduced neighbourhood policing _ do. we reintroduced neighbourhood policing in _ do. we reintroduced neighbourhood policing in the first place. the conservat
we set _ of any of the conservatives' plans. we set this— of any of the conservatives' plans.on programme because it is causing huge problems— programme because it is causing huge problems across the country, everyone _ problems across the country, everyone knows police have disappeared from the beat, no one comes— disappeared from the beat, no one comes and — disappeared from the beat, no one comes and there is a real sense of insecurity— comes and there is a real sense of insecurity...
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and we will deliver a great victory for the conservative party in 2024, thank you.— victory for the conservativek you. elation, smiles and success. _ in 2024, thank you. elation, smiles and success, the _ in 2024, thank you. elation, smiles and success, the crowning - in 2024, thank you. elation, smiles and success, the crowning momenti in 2024, thank you. elation, smiles i and success, the crowning moment of her political career. liz truss will be prime minister tomorrow, and then be prime minister tomorrow, and then be confronted by an in tray from hell. the question for her party and the country, would she be up to it? i think she will be a fantastic prime minister, so i'm really pleased. prime minister, so i'm really leased. �* , �* , . prime minister, so i'm really leased. �* , �*, ., ., pleased. bluntly it's a tough time to become prime _ pleased. bluntly it's a tough time to become prime minister. - pleased. bluntly it's a tough time to become prime minister. we i pleased. bluntly it's a tough time i to become prime minister. we have some hue to become prime minister. we have some huge ch
and we will deliver a great victory for the conservative party in 2024, thank you.— victory for the conservativek you. elation, smiles and success. _ in 2024, thank you. elation, smiles and success, the _ in 2024, thank you. elation, smiles and success, the crowning - in 2024, thank you. elation, smiles and success, the crowning momenti in 2024, thank you. elation, smiles i and success, the crowning moment of her political career. liz truss will be prime minister tomorrow, and then be prime...
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uh bangladesh amended the constitution and added 18 conservation areas designed to preserve diversity. uh, today bangladesh passed the wildlife protection act in 2012. uh, and uh introduced. uh, serious criminal punishment punishment for killing tigers. also, uh, a national committee for the conservation of tigers was established under the auspices of the ministry of aa, forest environment and climate change dear participants bangladesh, uh , hosted a conference in 2014, which adopted a number of recommendations. uh, according to the declaration of this conference. uh, now uh, thirty percent. uh, hmm, the bonds get those regions where the only habitats are located. e since 1996. and these territories were shrinking, but uh, from these ones. this one has been reduced to 23% of the territory. uh, now they have increased. eh? since 2020, uh , production has been reduced in these territories. ah, let's say a tree or reduced uh territory for hunting participation uh broad participation of the population. in 2017 , new e, legislative initiatives were introduced. a-a, which concern a-a regio
uh bangladesh amended the constitution and added 18 conservation areas designed to preserve diversity. uh, today bangladesh passed the wildlife protection act in 2012. uh, and uh introduced. uh, serious criminal punishment punishment for killing tigers. also, uh, a national committee for the conservation of tigers was established under the auspices of the ministry of aa, forest environment and climate change dear participants bangladesh, uh , hosted a conference in 2014, which adopted a number...
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it's up to thei conservative party. the in future? it's up to the - conservative party.y the person who leaves a political party which secured a majority in parliament gets to choose their leader and they can do that in whatever way they choose but the conservative party may want to reflect on whether this has been good for their reputation and whether they would at least want to reduce the amount of time they have had hustings and allowed the membership of the party to take a view but perhaps they might also decide it would be a more democratic to go back to a situation where mps have at least one electoral mandate from the people, having been elected to parliament, and go back to a situation where they choose the next leader of the party.— leader of the party. thank you, doctor hannah _ leader of the party. thank you, doctor hannah white. - supporters of extinction rebellion have entered the house of commons debating chamber and superglued themselves around the speaker's chair, according to the group's twitter account. they posted this photo of five people inside the c
it's up to thei conservative party. the in future? it's up to the - conservative party.y the person who leaves a political party which secured a majority in parliament gets to choose their leader and they can do that in whatever way they choose but the conservative party may want to reflect on whether this has been good for their reputation and whether they would at least want to reduce the amount of time they have had hustings and allowed the membership of the party to take a view but perhaps...
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on the conservatives.he key— economic competence is going to be the key issue at the time of the next _ the key issue at the time of the next general election. just in defence _ next general election. just in defence of the record, if you look at what _ defence of the record, if you look at what happened, you have to break it up basically into two parts. up until— it up basically into two parts. up until 2016. — it up basically into two parts. up until 2016, the uk was at the fastest — until 2016, the uk was at the fastest growing economy in the g7. since _ fastest growing economy in the g7. since 2016. — fastest growing economy in the g7. since 2016, the performance of the uk has _ since 2016, the performance of the uk has the — since 2016, the performance of the uk has the be said, it has been disappointing. and certainly in the last three — disappointing. and certainly in the last three years has been very disappointing by international standards, so the conservative government have traditionally had a
on the conservatives.he key— economic competence is going to be the key issue at the time of the next _ the key issue at the time of the next general election. just in defence _ next general election. just in defence of the record, if you look at what _ defence of the record, if you look at what happened, you have to break it up basically into two parts. up until— it up basically into two parts. up until 2016. — it up basically into two parts. up until 2016, the uk was at the fastest —...
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let's hear from liz truss. >> i campaign as a conservative and i will govern as a conservative.e -- [applause] >> my friends, we need to show that we will deliver over the next two years. i will deliver a bold plan to cut taxes and grow our economy. i will deliver on the energy sector -- crisis, dealing with people's energy bills but dealing with the long-term and -- issues we have on energy supply. russ: we can draw a line from this moment of liz truss accepting the leadership and went outside source was at the same spot at the beginning of july and -- is johnson going to go in by thursday, he had resigned. that led to the two month contest. in the end, conservative party members were faced with the choice between two choices. it was closer than many predicted. liz truss took 50 -- 57% of the full cast. -- votes cast. -- as she steers the country through difficult times. here is what he told my colleague earlier today. >> these elections highlight different -- differences but there is far more that unites us. -- liz then i -- and i and she says she will bring forward plants qui
let's hear from liz truss. >> i campaign as a conservative and i will govern as a conservative.e -- [applause] >> my friends, we need to show that we will deliver over the next two years. i will deliver a bold plan to cut taxes and grow our economy. i will deliver on the energy sector -- crisis, dealing with people's energy bills but dealing with the long-term and -- issues we have on energy supply. russ: we can draw a line from this moment of liz truss accepting the leadership and...
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what are wepr trying to conserv? it's been said if you want to learn something new, read something old. truth is, it's right in front of us. in this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem. president reagan reminded us in his first inaugural, the federal government did not create the states. the states created the federal government. reagan intended to curve the size and influence of the federal government and demand recognition of the distinction between the powers granted to the federal government and those reserved to the states or to the people and that's a path. madison wrote in federalist 45 that the powers granted to the federal government should be few and defined. those granted to the states should be numerous and indefinite. we talk about the first and second amendments and we could also revisit the ninth and tenth amendment. reagan understood that. republican governors of today understand that. that many in washington, including our own party don't. states rights used to be a bad term
what are wepr trying to conserv? it's been said if you want to learn something new, read something old. truth is, it's right in front of us. in this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem. president reagan reminded us in his first inaugural, the federal government did not create the states. the states created the federal government. reagan intended to curve the size and influence of the federal government and demand recognition of the distinction between the powers...
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i campaigned as a conservative and i will govern as a conservative. cheering and applause.'ll announce a new cabinet — the very top jobs in government — this evening. the business secretary, kwasi kwarteng, is likely to move next door to her at number 11 downing street, as chancellor. former leadership candidate suella braverman seems set to become home secretary. and education secretary james cleverly is expected to take over from ms truss at the foreign office. liz truss will face daunting challenges on multiple fronts. a substantial nhs backlog even before we reach winter. a war in europe, with the need for continued support for ukraine. and at the very summit of her overflowing in—tray, the cost—of—living crisis and burgeoning energy bills. there can be nojustification for not freezing energy prices. there's a political consensus that that needs to happen. she needs to answer the question, how's she going to pay for that? labour have been clear there needs to be a windfall tax on oil and gas companies. so she needs to show that she actually understands and can meet the
i campaigned as a conservative and i will govern as a conservative. cheering and applause.'ll announce a new cabinet — the very top jobs in government — this evening. the business secretary, kwasi kwarteng, is likely to move next door to her at number 11 downing street, as chancellor. former leadership candidate suella braverman seems set to become home secretary. and education secretary james cleverly is expected to take over from ms truss at the foreign office. liz truss will face...
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i campaigned as a conservative and i will govern as a conservative. applause.ds, we need to show that we will deliver over the next two years. i will deliver a bold plan — to cut taxes and to grow our economy. i will deliver in the energy crisis, dealing with people's energy bills, but also dealing with the long—term issues we have on energy supply. we can draw a line from this moment of liz truss accepting the leadership of the conservative party and when we were in just the same spot at the beginning ofjuly when first of all it was is borisjohnson going to go? many in his party encouraged him to. and by the thursday, he had gone, he had resigned, and that led to this two—month contest that had been playing out, we haven't been short tag tv debates or hustings and in the end, conservative party members were faced with the choice between liz truss and rishi sunak. it was closer than many predicted, liz truss took to 7% and rishi sunak said in response to defeat, i said throughout that the conservatives are one family, it is right now that we unite behind the ne
i campaigned as a conservative and i will govern as a conservative. applause.ds, we need to show that we will deliver over the next two years. i will deliver a bold plan — to cut taxes and to grow our economy. i will deliver in the energy crisis, dealing with people's energy bills, but also dealing with the long—term issues we have on energy supply. we can draw a line from this moment of liz truss accepting the leadership of the conservative party and when we were in just the same spot at...
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he did neglected. _ conservative government? he did neglected. but — conservative government?ernment? he did neglected, but he had _ conservative government? he did neglected, but he had a - conservative government? he did neglected, but he had a big - neglected, but he had a big majority, so he thought he could, i think, and obviously that proves him wrong. you know, the key thing is having a really good party chairman and jake berry has been putting that role, he's never done that before, so we don't know what it's going to be like. at that role is to try to keep the actions of the party involved in government who aren't in a governmentjob, i ministerial position. there's also people in a pretend from a political secretary who also needs to reach out and basically there is that architecture. also, of course, is the cabinet ministerial appointments that liz truss has put together. he basically have to bring in different bits of the party and hopefully you can keep everybody happy. daeid can keep everybody happy. david cameron east — can keep everybody happy. david cameron eas
he did neglected. _ conservative government? he did neglected. but — conservative government?ernment? he did neglected, but he had _ conservative government? he did neglected, but he had a - conservative government? he did neglected, but he had a big - neglected, but he had a big majority, so he thought he could, i think, and obviously that proves him wrong. you know, the key thing is having a really good party chairman and jake berry has been putting that role, he's never done that before,...
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many will see what the conservative party didn't find - conservative party didn't find friday with sweepings the board in what labour see as pretty reckless, as something of a gift, because it sets a conservative government apart from that liberal party, and it allows labour to draw a dividing line and say that they will do things very differently. and it is also a challenge because it will increase the pressure on sir keir starmer and labour to put forward one of their policies and more of their offer to voters, as we draw closer to the next general election. we heard him say this morning that he will reinstate the top level of income tax, but not oppose the reduction in the base rate of income tax, so forcing him to put forward labour's policies perhaps sooner he might�*ve done on income tax in that respect. we have had about pets today on a green energy, a promise to eliminate carbon from energy production in electricity production in the uk by 2030, vastly increasing the capacity of solar, wind and nuclear power as well before then. and also we have heard and found the edges promises to
many will see what the conservative party didn't find - conservative party didn't find friday with sweepings the board in what labour see as pretty reckless, as something of a gift, because it sets a conservative government apart from that liberal party, and it allows labour to draw a dividing line and say that they will do things very differently. and it is also a challenge because it will increase the pressure on sir keir starmer and labour to put forward one of their policies and more of...
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seem to have done is _ what the conservatives seem to have done is use _ what the conservatives seemeaf to— done is use that as a sort of big leaf to then do things that are very damaging — leaf to then do things that are very damaging. for instance, when you look damaging. for instance, when you took at _ damaging. for instance, when you look at suella braverman, she is the epitome of— look at suella braverman, she is the epitome of culture war. she's going to he _ epitome of culture war. she's going to be launching very divisive structural racism denying, anti—woke quotation _ structural racism denying, anti—woke quotation marks, tirades. from one of the _ quotation marks, tirades. from one of the highest cabinet positions in the country. so, it's all very well appointed — the country. so, it's all very well appointed-— the country. so, it's all very well appointed. but the conservatives feel that's what _ appointed. but the conservatives feel that's what people _ appointed. but the conservatives feel that's what people want - appointed. but the conservatives feel that's what peopl
seem to have done is _ what the conservatives seem to have done is use _ what the conservatives seemeaf to— done is use that as a sort of big leaf to then do things that are very damaging — leaf to then do things that are very damaging. for instance, when you look damaging. for instance, when you took at _ damaging. for instance, when you look at suella braverman, she is the epitome of— look at suella braverman, she is the epitome of culture war. she's going to he _ epitome of culture...
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during this leadership campaign i campaigned as a conservative and i will govern as a conservative employee, friends, we need to show that we will deliver over the next 2 years. so she's not even in the post and already seemingly running out of time. the most pressing issue facing her is the rising cost of living in the united kingdom. energy prices and shopping bills are getting more and more expensive. many families are expected to struggle to make ends meet this coming winter trust will also have to settle a series of industrial disputes and tackle foreign policy challenges that include the war in ukraine. and last but not least, implementing bricks it this, not a lot of choice when fiona's making sandwiches for children. but she has to be really careful when buying food for thought of living have gone up. and everything is so expensive, like the bread, the mill is going up, at least by 5 percent. it's hard when you've got a family full, but it's not only through crisis. it bigger concern for her. her energy builds. i will not be ethan mike asked. her car in the winter and just to the fa
during this leadership campaign i campaigned as a conservative and i will govern as a conservative employee, friends, we need to show that we will deliver over the next 2 years. so she's not even in the post and already seemingly running out of time. the most pressing issue facing her is the rising cost of living in the united kingdom. energy prices and shopping bills are getting more and more expensive. many families are expected to struggle to make ends meet this coming winter trust will also...
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feel like this is the most _ conservatives feel like this is the most tory— conservatives feel liket tory like economic plan they've seen for a while. lots of different schools _ seen fora while. lots of different schools of— seen for a while. lots of different schools of thought.— schools of thought. let's look at the telegraph- _ kwa rteng kwarteng gambles on biggest tax cut. just talk us through the politics of this because it is a real scene change after the years of david cameron, theresa may, boris johnson, we suddenly got a very different kind of conservative government. almost as if there's been a general election and they've come in with a whole new policy platform. come in with a whole new policy latform. �* , ., ., ., come in with a whole new policy latform. h ., ., ., , platform. it's quite amazing to see. we had a treasury _ platform. it's quite amazing to see. we had a treasury spokesperson . we had a treasury spokesperson earlier saying this is a new government. i suppose it is, but it's very much not in a way. we haven't seen the party change, we haven't seen the par
feel like this is the most _ conservatives feel like this is the most tory— conservatives feel liket tory like economic plan they've seen for a while. lots of different schools _ seen fora while. lots of different schools of— seen for a while. lots of different schools of thought.— schools of thought. let's look at the telegraph- _ kwa rteng kwarteng gambles on biggest tax cut. just talk us through the politics of this because it is a real scene change after the years of david cameron,...
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authored and conservative media critic. she has a conservative revolution to remake politics in the 1990's. her book comes out in august. she is among many public contributions to the columnist and cnn has hosted her politics. starting this summer, the associate professor of history and director at the rogers center for of vanderbilt university. finally, sam is the associate professor at colgate, and for our purpose, author of the landmark book. the polarizers, postwar architects of the postwar era. he is also writing for venue such as american prospect, democracy, and plus one, the new york times let it go, fox. this will be a roundtable. each panelist will have about 10 minutes, that should leave us plenty of times for questions from the audience and more discussion in general. >> hello. hope you can hear me. as you can hear, my voice is shot. that is the result of some allergy related albums. it is not covid. i keep saying it's not covid. it's not covid. of course. yes. if i was a psychopath, i would say that and said he
authored and conservative media critic. she has a conservative revolution to remake politics in the 1990's. her book comes out in august. she is among many public contributions to the columnist and cnn has hosted her politics. starting this summer, the associate professor of history and director at the rogers center for of vanderbilt university. finally, sam is the associate professor at colgate, and for our purpose, author of the landmark book. the polarizers, postwar architects of the postwar...
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not just conservative voters. the country as a whole. rod: well, notwithstanding the fact she is not hugely well known, at least in comparison to other figures -- boris johnson was exceptional in his cut through to the country. her numbers are not fantastic. in comparison to kier starmer on questions like who would make the best prime minister, not fantastic, a lot of ground to make. -- to make up. folly: one of the plans until she was elected seemed to be some kind of freeze on energy bills. how will that be paid for? what would that entail? lydia: there has been a lot of rumor about how it would be paid for. some people suggesting it would be paid for by loans to energy companies, which would mean energy companies would put up household bills possibly up to 20 years afterwards to be able to recoup these costs. it could mean prolonging the pain on households for quite a long time, with a lot of people particularly criticizing the fact that it does not seem like there are plans to increase the windfall tax on oil and gas producers. to ma
not just conservative voters. the country as a whole. rod: well, notwithstanding the fact she is not hugely well known, at least in comparison to other figures -- boris johnson was exceptional in his cut through to the country. her numbers are not fantastic. in comparison to kier starmer on questions like who would make the best prime minister, not fantastic, a lot of ground to make. -- to make up. folly: one of the plans until she was elected seemed to be some kind of freeze on energy bills....
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i just wish the conservatives would listen. what do ou want conservatives would listen.oint? the bank of england has been given the - england this point? the bank of - england has been given the toughest job by the government. because they have to deal with the failures of the conservatives. because the conservatives are behaving so recklessly, so irresponsibly, with unfunded tax cuts for the wealthy, which will be paid for by all taxpayers in due course, by the way. they are leaving the job of tackling inflation just to the bank of england. the government isn�*t playing its part, it is making it worse for the bank of england. when the bank of england looks like it will put up interest rates, people should be clear that it is the fault of the conservative government. [30 of the conservative government. do ou of the conservative government. do you think that investors are going to look at these tax cuts and think there are opportunities here, though? because that is what the government is suggesting, that investors will now look at the uk and say, "this is somewhere we co
i just wish the conservatives would listen. what do ou want conservatives would listen.oint? the bank of england has been given the - england this point? the bank of - england has been given the toughest job by the government. because they have to deal with the failures of the conservatives. because the conservatives are behaving so recklessly, so irresponsibly, with unfunded tax cuts for the wealthy, which will be paid for by all taxpayers in due course, by the way. they are leaving the job of...