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robertjenrick granted planning permission for a company owned by conservative party donor richard desmond he gave his consent to the scheme on the 14th of january in the teeth of opposition from tower hamlet‘s counsel and his own planning inspector — who both considered the scheme oversized and lacking affordable housing. when tower hamlet‘s took out a judicial review to challenge the secretary of state, he took the extraordinary step of admitting his decision was unlawful because of "apparent bias." that meant he avoided publishing all correspondence revealing the true reasons behind his decision in open court. by an astonishing coincidence, just two weeks after the secretary of state took his decision, mr desmond made a generous donation of £12,000 to the conservative party. the sequence of events raises grave concerns about cash for favours. if he wants to restore trust, the secretary of state must immediately publish all documents and all correspondence relating to this decision. the public needs reassurance that the integrity of the planning process cannot be auctioned off at conserv
robertjenrick granted planning permission for a company owned by conservative party donor richard desmond he gave his consent to the scheme on the 14th of january in the teeth of opposition from tower hamlet‘s counsel and his own planning inspector — who both considered the scheme oversized and lacking affordable housing. when tower hamlet‘s took out a judicial review to challenge the secretary of state, he took the extraordinary step of admitting his decision was unlawful because of...
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there is a view within the conservative party, one wing of the conservative party, that they can stillfor a sort of no-deal brexit and wrap that into the economic down age that the companies, the covid-19 crisis. at that is a minority view. there is an appetite on both sides to get the deal done, and for boris johnson there is an appetite to than move on, to get back to what he thought his premiership was going to be about, building global britain -- building britain, trade deals with global companies around the world, turning what is a messy issue into the defining moment of his premiership. francine: what kind of trade agreements can we see and how long will they take? if i speak to you in three or four years, and we will have interviews in between, what kind of u.k., will we be left with? matthew: i think the u.k. economy is going to face challenges. it was already volatile before covid-19 deal with the crisis. but i think there is now an appetite to go forward to the trade deals with the u.s. obviously november is a complication in that. but also with an, australia further afield.
there is a view within the conservative party, one wing of the conservative party, that they can stillfor a sort of no-deal brexit and wrap that into the economic down age that the companies, the covid-19 crisis. at that is a minority view. there is an appetite on both sides to get the deal done, and for boris johnson there is an appetite to than move on, to get back to what he thought his premiership was going to be about, building global britain -- building britain, trade deals with global...
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questions we re conservative party itself.raised by some conservative mps, privately and publicly, as to why it took a footballer like marcus rashford to be the one to actually launch a rashford to be the one to actually launcha campaign rashford to be the one to actually launch a campaign about extending free school meal vouchers for the most needy in our schools here and not the government? have they not got the thing on the pulse is what some mps have been saying. there was a u—turn, that was welcomed by many, not all. some tory mps felt the scheme was not robust enough. then we had a u—turn on nhs surcharge for people who work in the nhs but are from outside the european economic area. again, rumblings within the conservative party. one or two u—turns might be ok from a public perception within the governing party, but already there is a sense of them asking number ten, are you listening to us? do you know what the public mood actually is? are you beginning to lose sight of what is going on that is a dangerous moment poten
questions we re conservative party itself.raised by some conservative mps, privately and publicly, as to why it took a footballer like marcus rashford to be the one to actually launch a rashford to be the one to actually launcha campaign rashford to be the one to actually launch a campaign about extending free school meal vouchers for the most needy in our schools here and not the government? have they not got the thing on the pulse is what some mps have been saying. there was a u—turn, that...
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i think there were certainly voices within the current conservative party, the government wa nt to conservativernment want to move forward in terms of the economic recovery and making sure there is in actual economy that can recover. and remembering the promises that were made. the election was a long time ago now but it was only six months ago. i think the promises that were made, the ma nifesto, the promises that were made, the manifesto, people aren't remembering and people i thinking will they need to be delivered. it was interesting to be delivered. it was interesting to look at some of the measures in place around planning laws and around judicial reviews. and speeding up infrastructure projects. because we have to remember there is an electoral timeline to this as well. people who voted conservative for the first time ever in some cases, across the country were promised things and the government i think takes very seriously the idea that that trust doesn't need to be repaid. and those votes need to be secured again. where the labour party will look different, the brexit question will hop
i think there were certainly voices within the current conservative party, the government wa nt to conservativernment want to move forward in terms of the economic recovery and making sure there is in actual economy that can recover. and remembering the promises that were made. the election was a long time ago now but it was only six months ago. i think the promises that were made, the ma nifesto, the promises that were made, the manifesto, people aren't remembering and people i thinking will...
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now a study has revealed that boris johnson's conservative party is more popular among voters from low income backgrounds there's a fragile foundation found that during the 2019 general election the tory party had a 15 point lead over labor among low income photos well the tories were also ahead among high income voters by a smaller margin 40 percent of voters in this category back to the conservative party while just over 30 percent labor polling expert professor john curtis thinks the latest findings are almost certainly down to the conservative party's breck's it pain. more things that we've long noted above us to source the opinion the support for leaving here to here is high up it's a clear a month to have less and less education over cations less likely to be able to make use of the freedom of movement provisions of the european union much more likely to be people who have a. feel that that community is being changed by the immigration of people has been coming into the u.k. now people with less know nevermind courtly cations are generally speaking less likely to come on higher i
now a study has revealed that boris johnson's conservative party is more popular among voters from low income backgrounds there's a fragile foundation found that during the 2019 general election the tory party had a 15 point lead over labor among low income photos well the tories were also ahead among high income voters by a smaller margin 40 percent of voters in this category back to the conservative party while just over 30 percent labor polling expert professor john curtis thinks the latest...
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yes, but it also speaks of tension within the conservative party over the past week where we read lotsrts about quite a few tory mps pushing really ha rd quite a few tory mps pushing really hard internally, this to metre rule is killing hospitality and tourism across the country. it has to be reviewed by the time bars reopen otherwise it is not economical for them to do so. when it comes to pubs, it reduces the occupancy to maybe 10% of what they were before. they cannot make any money at that rate. dropping it to one metre means those bars and restaurants can suddenly hit about 70% occupancy rate. at that level, they might just be able to make a profit. it is back to health versus the economy. is it right to keep two metres or can we just about have this control to drop to one metre and start spending in pubs and restaurants again?m to one metre and start spending in pubs and restaurants again? it will be interesting to see what happens on this one. government saying they will review it and we will hear july. at the hospital sector would like to know by tuesday because they are import
yes, but it also speaks of tension within the conservative party over the past week where we read lotsrts about quite a few tory mps pushing really ha rd quite a few tory mps pushing really hard internally, this to metre rule is killing hospitality and tourism across the country. it has to be reviewed by the time bars reopen otherwise it is not economical for them to do so. when it comes to pubs, it reduces the occupancy to maybe 10% of what they were before. they cannot make any money at that...
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uk housing secretary is under pressure after documents reveal his close relationship with a conservative partyor, whose housing scheme he approved against the advice of his own officials. the met police says 15 officers have been injured following violence at an unlicensed street party in south london last night. around 2,000 management jobs are being cut at uk delivery service royal mail in a bid to save £130 million in staffing costs next year. warnings over safety on what's set to be the hottest day of the year in the uk. uv rays could reach record levels. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world, and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. i'm annita mcveigh and you can contact me on twitter about any of our stories @annita—mcveigh. we start with the coronavirus pandemic here in the uk — where a group 01:14 leading scientists and academics has criticised the decision to roll out mass covid—19 antibody testing in england. in a letter to the british medicaljournal, they say the tests — which establish whether someone has been in
uk housing secretary is under pressure after documents reveal his close relationship with a conservative partyor, whose housing scheme he approved against the advice of his own officials. the met police says 15 officers have been injured following violence at an unlicensed street party in south london last night. around 2,000 management jobs are being cut at uk delivery service royal mail in a bid to save £130 million in staffing costs next year. warnings over safety on what's set to be the...
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for such shows that boris johnson's conservative party was more popular among low income voters than the labor party at the last election polling expert professor john curtis thinks it's a sign of changing times when you're through server policy you support your middle class people who are just well that's ok it was highly educated corrugations including yours to graduates for the time being it was 3rd study. of the un declares. silences mauritian territory after the u.k. fails to meet its deadline to end british sovereignty we speak to a campaign on. the u.k. government is introducing legislation aimed at kickstarting england's hospitality sector the new laws will relax existing trade regulations to help pubs restaurants and hotels capitalize on the july the 4th reopening under the plan car parks could be converted into temporary big gardens and dining areas allowing establishment to boost their capacity and temperature change the licensing laws will also allow more companies to serve alcohol outdoors and businesses will also be able to apply for exemptions to have gatherings of more
for such shows that boris johnson's conservative party was more popular among low income voters than the labor party at the last election polling expert professor john curtis thinks it's a sign of changing times when you're through server policy you support your middle class people who are just well that's ok it was highly educated corrugations including yours to graduates for the time being it was 3rd study. of the un declares. silences mauritian territory after the u.k. fails to meet its...
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to reassure the public that the integrity of the planning process cannot be auctioned off at conservative party dinners. also in the programme: anotherfirst for those arch modernisers in the house of lords. this will be the first opportunity to remotely vote in the house of lords in history. what could possibly go wrong? find out later. but first: the home secretary priti patel has told the commons that far—right protesters who demonstrated over the weekend were "patently racist" and had "shamed themselves". she described their behaviour as "hooliganism" that was "utterly indefensible," and said there was "no place for their sickening conduct and hate in our society". on saturday, there were 137 arrests for offences including assault on police officers and violent disorder. a man who urinated near a memorial to pc keith palmer, who was killed in an attack on westminster three years ago, has been jailed for m days. the incident was condemned by mps on all sides. priti patel told mps that the government is "considering all options" to stop people attacking statues and memorials, including a new l
to reassure the public that the integrity of the planning process cannot be auctioned off at conservative party dinners. also in the programme: anotherfirst for those arch modernisers in the house of lords. this will be the first opportunity to remotely vote in the house of lords in history. what could possibly go wrong? find out later. but first: the home secretary priti patel has told the commons that far—right protesters who demonstrated over the weekend were "patently racist"...
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a research shows that boris johnson's conservative party was more popular among low income voters thanthe labor party at the last election but will support last i'll be talking to polling expert professor john curtis. the u.k. government is introducing legislation aimed at kickstarting england's hospitality sector the new laws will relax existing trade regulations to help pubs restaurants and hotels capitalize on the july the 4th reopening under the plan car parks could be converted into temporary beer gardens and dining areas allowed to stablish wants to boost their capacity a temporary change to licensing laws will also allow more companies to serve alcohol outdoors and businesses will also be able to apply for exemptions to have gatherings of more than 30 people and opic ations could also be made to councils to extend closing times or close roads to host one off events. but while the government hopes the plan will see a surge in alfresco dining experts advising the government fear it may be too soon the scientific advisory group for emergency has reportedly advised the government to
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losing so many lives, and also the economic devastation similar to the remarks made by a former conservative partyr in recent days. prince charles makes this point particularly about young people. and you look at the unemployment figures for those in the 18 to 24 bracket which the telegraph points out. so as we see this backdrop of much higher unemployment it's going to acutely hit those in the 18 to 24 bracket in particular. when you start to become competitive in the workplace and you build your cv. it's going be hit badly if not more badly than the financial crisis in 2009. those graduates the first try to enter the market, others that came directly from school, were released severely had for years afterwards. you have to think about what kind of interventions there will be to help those people, those younger people really start to build their careers. just managing financially when they have been under phenomenal pressure and will not have that experience or longer—term contracts to be furloughed. they were starting out and i'm not necessarily got the infrastructure to fall back on. the image
losing so many lives, and also the economic devastation similar to the remarks made by a former conservative partyr in recent days. prince charles makes this point particularly about young people. and you look at the unemployment figures for those in the 18 to 24 bracket which the telegraph points out. so as we see this backdrop of much higher unemployment it's going to acutely hit those in the 18 to 24 bracket in particular. when you start to become competitive in the workplace and you build...
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we reached out with the conservative party office, the conservatives are the ruling party, of course,o ask them about our black respondents' experience of what they believe to be institutional racism on the part of the government. we received no response from them and many black respondents would find that unsurprising. after all, this is a prime minister who used in his former life as a journalist in a very popular publication here in the uk, "the spectator" used a colonial-era racial slur to describe black people, one we won't refer to on air. this adds to the sense, rosemary, this was a racial reckoning in the making. people talking about the black lives mater movement coming over from the uk. britain has been having its own racial reckoning, but it is part of this growing global momentum where black people are asking not just to be heard, but clearly to be believe, and these poll findings show starkly that they are not believed. rosemary? >> yeah, indeed. many things to our nima elbagir in london. nima will be back with more next hour, including more findings from that cnn poll, a
we reached out with the conservative party office, the conservatives are the ruling party, of course,o ask them about our black respondents' experience of what they believe to be institutional racism on the part of the government. we received no response from them and many black respondents would find that unsurprising. after all, this is a prime minister who used in his former life as a journalist in a very popular publication here in the uk, "the spectator" used a colonial-era...
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and the search shows that boris johnson's conservative party was more popular among low income voters than the labor party at the last election polling expert professor john curtis thinks it's a sign of changing times when you're the concert halls you place the ball at your little cost people brutal cost for just all that for people with particular to go to church and interleague university graduates well for the time being your service good is all a little. out of the british border force comes under fire as a report reveals officials didn't know how many detention centers they ran we hear from liberal democrat councillor. the u.k. government is introducing legislation aimed at kickstarting england's hospitality sector the new laws will relax existing trade regulations to help pubs restaurants and hotels capitalize on the july the 4th reopening. under the plan car parks could be converted into temporary big gardens and dining areas allowing establishment to boost their capacity a temperature change to licensing laws will also allow more companies to serve alcohol outdoors and busines
and the search shows that boris johnson's conservative party was more popular among low income voters than the labor party at the last election polling expert professor john curtis thinks it's a sign of changing times when you're the concert halls you place the ball at your little cost people brutal cost for just all that for people with particular to go to church and interleague university graduates well for the time being your service good is all a little. out of the british border force...
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that they would vote for mr just cus couldn't for mr do the candidate of a right wing national conservative partyand there were some surveys before saying that it's going to be a very tight race in the 2nd round and i guess this is exactly what we're expecting right now ok so maybe 2 more weeks of campaigning i'm assuming are complaining the previous part of the campaign has been described by many as a clash of values will that continue and what does that mean well if president andree do there remains in office. that. will mean that the ruling flow and justice party he spotty will be able to continue all these controversial reforms of poland the reform of the judiciary the reform of the political system of the media of schooling so that would mean that poland will continue to go in this direction of a illiberal very conservative democracy having issues with with european union and if mr chen manages to become the president he will probably stop it so it is some kind of a fight of between or a clash between 2 visions of poland in the future very much the future direction of the country at stake ok
that they would vote for mr just cus couldn't for mr do the candidate of a right wing national conservative partyand there were some surveys before saying that it's going to be a very tight race in the 2nd round and i guess this is exactly what we're expecting right now ok so maybe 2 more weeks of campaigning i'm assuming are complaining the previous part of the campaign has been described by many as a clash of values will that continue and what does that mean well if president andree do there...
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uk housing secretary is under pressure after documents reveal his close relationship with a conservative partyet party in south london last night. around 2,000 management jobs are being cut at uk delivery service royal mail in a bid to save £130 million
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sensible member of the german parliament with conservative party thank you very much for this. german chancellor angela merkel has outlined the challenges she hopes to tackle when germany takes over the e.u.'s rotating presidency on july 1st in a speech to the german parliament merkel said the code 19 crisis topped the list calling it the e.u.'s biggest challenge ever. the crisis are exposed the blocks for gelati she call most of the dirty bigger budgets and rescue funds to help speed europe's recovery from the pandemic. a relaxed meeting quickly turned serious chancellor merkel says the e.u. faces the greatest challenge in its history economic freefall unemployment industrial bankruptcies and rising debt and all of this just weeks before germany takes over the rotating e.u. presidency. kind countries accused is no country can overcome this crisis alone we can only made it if we work with each other and for each other our common goal has to be to overcome this crisis as a community with long term solutions merkel defended a plan to rescue package worth 750000000000 euros saying
sensible member of the german parliament with conservative party thank you very much for this. german chancellor angela merkel has outlined the challenges she hopes to tackle when germany takes over the e.u.'s rotating presidency on july 1st in a speech to the german parliament merkel said the code 19 crisis topped the list calling it the e.u.'s biggest challenge ever. the crisis are exposed the blocks for gelati she call most of the dirty bigger budgets and rescue funds to help speed europe's...
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member of the german parliament with conservative party thank you very much for this. time for a look at some of the other stories making headlines this hour german chancellor angela merkel has outlined her goals for germany's stint as european council president merkel says the coronavirus pandemic has revealed the e.u.'s fragility and that a stimulus package is a top priority to ensure the block's future security. interest and daiichi near has been inaugurated as burundi's new president is taking office 2 months earlier than planned after the sudden death of former president xi. constitutional court announced last friday that the new president would take charge immediately. united nations says that refugee numbers hit a record high last year with nearly $80000000.00 people displaced worldwide 70 percent of those forced to flee their homes come from only 5 countries we are going to stand syria south sudan and venezuela. the us supreme court has ruled the president on the trump cannot reverse a program that offers protections for undocumented migrants who came to the un
member of the german parliament with conservative party thank you very much for this. time for a look at some of the other stories making headlines this hour german chancellor angela merkel has outlined her goals for germany's stint as european council president merkel says the coronavirus pandemic has revealed the e.u.'s fragility and that a stimulus package is a top priority to ensure the block's future security. interest and daiichi near has been inaugurated as burundi's new president is...
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a couple of weeks later, a £12,000 donation to the conservative party.velopment, but the exchange of text between the two of them revealed in documents published last night pretty awkward for mrjenrick, he acknowledges his communication could have been better but he's a big believer in building more houses and that's why he had an open—minded outlook, as he described it, on this application from the very start. chris, thanks very much. leading academics have raised concerns about the rapid rollout of covid—19 antibody testing for care staff in england. the tests establish whether someone has had the virus, but not whether they have developed immunity. concerns about the reliability and the costs involved of the tests were issued in a letter to the british medicaljournal. more than 500,000 people who live in two german districts have had lockdown reimposed after a spike in coronavirus cases. one area is home to a meatpacking plant where more than 1,500 workers have tested positive for covid—19. europe reporter gavin lee is in munster this morning. this is
a couple of weeks later, a £12,000 donation to the conservative party.velopment, but the exchange of text between the two of them revealed in documents published last night pretty awkward for mrjenrick, he acknowledges his communication could have been better but he's a big believer in building more houses and that's why he had an open—minded outlook, as he described it, on this application from the very start. chris, thanks very much. leading academics have raised concerns about the rapid...
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there will be a battle going on in parliament but in the conservative party itself about whether theseher the rest of those industries and terrorism is just too great. this is time to take the gloves off. —— in tourism. we can be quite polite and respectful as always and talking about the difficult die limits as i was before, the british government overall approach to handling this pandemic as long been a globaljoke. surpassed only by donald trump in the united states and by president bolsonaro and brazil. the numbers are there. every step of the way we have been behind. and countries were doing these self isolation modes including countries that have absolutely lived on a freedom of travel in the european union. the second countries. they were doing this back in march. when it mattered. and just as so many countries are now ever mattered. and just as so many countries are now ever so mattered. and just as so many countries are now ever so carefully beginning to open up, we take this ridiculous step in the irony is that a lot of countries that are opening up, and have handled it well,
there will be a battle going on in parliament but in the conservative party itself about whether theseher the rest of those industries and terrorism is just too great. this is time to take the gloves off. —— in tourism. we can be quite polite and respectful as always and talking about the difficult die limits as i was before, the british government overall approach to handling this pandemic as long been a globaljoke. surpassed only by donald trump in the united states and by president...
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there was a famed historian mcauley who described my party, and ina pro conservative, but he describedtern and impending and failing to light as mps, who are not able to come in, i would be in tomorrow, i love parliament, i believe it is the greatest in the world, it is a privilege to be an mp, my gp last night said do not go in, i was really tempted to go in because i wa nted really tempted to go in because i wanted to vote today and this stern and unbending attitude of the powers that be is unfortunately why many people sometimes have problems with the conservative party, this is a classic example of that. there is no logic, no reason, nojustification for not allowing mps who genuinely cannot go into had some kind of vote, whether by proxy or online. it doesn't make sense, so what is going on? there are arch traditionalists in the house of commons, by the way, i am a traditionalist, i love parliament and the way it works but they seem to sort of take the attitude of the presence “— to sort of take the attitude of the presence —— the president of brazil, also narrow, who described cor
there was a famed historian mcauley who described my party, and ina pro conservative, but he describedtern and impending and failing to light as mps, who are not able to come in, i would be in tomorrow, i love parliament, i believe it is the greatest in the world, it is a privilege to be an mp, my gp last night said do not go in, i was really tempted to go in because i wa nted really tempted to go in because i wanted to vote today and this stern and unbending attitude of the powers that be is...
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the government's use and came after conservative party backbenchers joined a labor party push to give an exemption before the feeding creases to 624 pounds in october but many n.h.s. contracts changeover in august making the summer period of very busy time for visa reallocations from non easy why good health care staff and because the government has yet to issue new guidance on the issue they're still being asked to pay or potentially face the home office rejecting their application or paid annually the surcharge currently contributes around $900000000.00 pounds to the n.h.s. but many foreign health care staff work in low paid jobs like cleaners porters and kara's so for a migrant family of 4 the total cost of the surcharge can be in the thousands of pounds while the government didn't confirm the n.h.s. workers would be reimbursed for reimbursed even if they paid the surcharge now it did say information on changes to the scheme would be coming soon. we are incredibly grateful for all the hard work the health workers and care workers continue to do in the fight against corona virus we
the government's use and came after conservative party backbenchers joined a labor party push to give an exemption before the feeding creases to 624 pounds in october but many n.h.s. contracts changeover in august making the summer period of very busy time for visa reallocations from non easy why good health care staff and because the government has yet to issue new guidance on the issue they're still being asked to pay or potentially face the home office rejecting their application or paid...
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allowing people on the streets we should be providing them every party the labor party the conservative party all of the parties have construed to see it as a question of well people should have the right to stay on the streets and i. would have died on the squeeze the young boy and the young men. decided but i won't decided that i would not allow that action. and as you intimate there average life expectancies are horrendous on the streets here in britain but you call it a human rights abuse britain has so often seen fit to want to make other countries in its own image are you saying that money for all these war is a country where a parent be taking china to task for hong kong there was a there was a mismatch between british foreign policy and british home policy about homelessness . there's been a mismatch since hundreds of years i mean it's or isn't it interesting that the government of her will should was handing over places to the americans and clearing out people from those little islands and so you have these kind of that's her worst and great socialist so you've always got this kind o
allowing people on the streets we should be providing them every party the labor party the conservative party all of the parties have construed to see it as a question of well people should have the right to stay on the streets and i. would have died on the squeeze the young boy and the young men. decided but i won't decided that i would not allow that action. and as you intimate there average life expectancies are horrendous on the streets here in britain but you call it a human rights abuse...
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it's wealth its reputation on freedom of movement and even within the conservative party there was a split regarding that and the very fact that they have the conservative party have to do a survey to short any kind of support demonstrates that there is no 100 percent certainty that this will work for the pandemic has highlighted the front line workers that we are dependent on dane they are working for the n.h.s. transport and retail they're all market workers. and the governor had to relax the rules recognizing that so why is the come up pursuing this immigration policy when we look from the whole experience the pandemic that front line workers are key workers and that she was a leader respects it's a bunch of m.p.'s including the former bracks it's secretaries we had there have issues with this so there can be lots of changes ahead. i hope some of the i want to feel about it put a towel the home secretary she talks about this 1st system but yet this new plan this new bill if it was implemented. her parents would be allowed to come this country another would she so it's fast call th
it's wealth its reputation on freedom of movement and even within the conservative party there was a split regarding that and the very fact that they have the conservative party have to do a survey to short any kind of support demonstrates that there is no 100 percent certainty that this will work for the pandemic has highlighted the front line workers that we are dependent on dane they are working for the n.h.s. transport and retail they're all market workers. and the governor had to relax the...
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the conservative party has long been a party of business.n those government. lots of backbench pressure as well to relax thing so that businesses can get back to normal. as joe that businesses can get back to normal. asjoe said, this is all well and good, but when you've got polls showing that 36% of people don't feel safe leaving the house at the moment, when you still have 2 million on people who have been shielding for a long time, when you've got people who have been very convincingly and very strongly told to stay home, and that we are looking at potentially a second wave of the pandemic, we are in the middle and not the end, how likely will people go back to the shops? we are coming to the end of the furlough period. there will be a lot of very worried families keeping a tight hold for the next few months. no one will be rushing out. it will be nice if someone in government open a window occasionally and spoke toa open a window occasionally and spoke to a normal human being, because we are not all desperate to get back on the aeroplane
the conservative party has long been a party of business.n those government. lots of backbench pressure as well to relax thing so that businesses can get back to normal. as joe that businesses can get back to normal. asjoe said, this is all well and good, but when you've got polls showing that 36% of people don't feel safe leaving the house at the moment, when you still have 2 million on people who have been shielding for a long time, when you've got people who have been very convincingly and...
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well is a bold term pick what kind of immigration the conservative party is against it's clearly against unregulated irregular immigration but this is a very different case indeed what we're talking about here is holders of 'd british national overseas passports this is a class of citizenship which was granted from $987.00 after the hong kong act the year before and it's specifically effectively for the for those hong kong nationals who have this close tie to the u.k. these aren't syrian refugees or or refugees trying to come across the english channel in boats the other thing is that the political and moral aspect has been emphasized by the british government in the past week because of the longstanding ties that britain has and responsibilities britain feels towards the citizens of hong kong and we heard the foreign secular dominic rob both last week and yesterday in the house of commons talking about the obligation that britain feels towards those systems and now boris johnson the prime minister also emphasizing on the lining the obligations and i'll give you some of the quotes from w
well is a bold term pick what kind of immigration the conservative party is against it's clearly against unregulated irregular immigration but this is a very different case indeed what we're talking about here is holders of 'd british national overseas passports this is a class of citizenship which was granted from $987.00 after the hong kong act the year before and it's specifically effectively for the for those hong kong nationals who have this close tie to the u.k. these aren't syrian...
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there are no doubts that many conservative politicians from the governing conservative party really keenning up. on the specifics of the distancing, getting that down from two metres to one metre, i don't think there's been any doubt there's been a lot of lobbying from businesses, particularly in the hospitality industry, saying, look, it's lovely to be open again but we cannot do it staying apart two metres. it's about the various coming down but, you bet you, political pressure too. rob, don't go anywhere. the number of being dying from coronavirus is falling in the uk, but overall the total is one of the highest in the world. in the last 2a hours, 171 people died from covid—19 in the uk. the government also announced another 109 deaths that occured in april, may and june. that takes the total number of deaths across the uk to 10,927. well, today was the last of the daily press briefings from the uk government. that means a lot of things. we'll see a lot less of the chief medical adviser, chris whitty, as a result. here's some of his message today. we are going to be living with this v
there are no doubts that many conservative politicians from the governing conservative party really keenning up. on the specifics of the distancing, getting that down from two metres to one metre, i don't think there's been any doubt there's been a lot of lobbying from businesses, particularly in the hospitality industry, saying, look, it's lovely to be open again but we cannot do it staying apart two metres. it's about the various coming down but, you bet you, political pressure too. rob,...
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account under under states how historic it is it would be like if the the british labor party the conservative party united against a 3rd party or the republicans in america and the democrats united against a 3rd party just the level of change we're talking about here well there would be many people who would be on topic in our use of force because you know the electorate voted in unprecedented numbers christian saying in february and that's not reflected of course in the composition of this government so i think in the longer term this will be a beneficial outcome for sinn fein because now they are the leaders of the opposition and they will be organizing in the capacity over the next 5 years. ethiopia's prime minister says an agreement on a mega dam project should be finalized in 2 to 3 weeks the grand renaissance dam has been at the center of a dispute with egypt and sudan talks stalled over the speed at which ethiopia should fill the reservoir sudan and egypt have both raised the issue with the un security council ethiopia built the grand renaissance dam on the blue nile which is the source of m
account under under states how historic it is it would be like if the the british labor party the conservative party united against a 3rd party or the republicans in america and the democrats united against a 3rd party just the level of change we're talking about here well there would be many people who would be on topic in our use of force because you know the electorate voted in unprecedented numbers christian saying in february and that's not reflected of course in the composition of this...
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well let's bring in our political correspondent kate brady kate michelman or conservative party are both riding high in the polls at the moment how has the government's handling of the pandemic played into this popularity this is played a huge role without doubt especially the economic response some way so further steps taken this week just on wednesday the german government announced its latest stimulus package of 130000000000 euros to reinvigorate the german economy and that's very much needed right now the german economy is set to contract by some 6.6 percent this year and german voters as well particularly convinced with the state of the german economy right now so that package definitely came at the right time. ok stick with us we're going to look at some other numbers here and get back to germany began relaxing the restrictions on public life at the end of april and states are opening up more more this latest polling shows that a clear majority of germans think that pace is about right although a significant minority say things are opening up too much 29 percent of those surveyed t
well let's bring in our political correspondent kate brady kate michelman or conservative party are both riding high in the polls at the moment how has the government's handling of the pandemic played into this popularity this is played a huge role without doubt especially the economic response some way so further steps taken this week just on wednesday the german government announced its latest stimulus package of 130000000000 euros to reinvigorate the german economy and that's very much...
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in australia the conservative party is called the liberal party because they were the liberals in in the late 19th century, which is how hayek understands himself the defender of an old liberal tradition that's gone out of fashion in the era of cane's. earlier in the class we defined an ideology. what was an ideology, bob? it had three steps. >> it's to simplify your philosophy, your idea, establish a claim to the truth and demand an action. get people moving towards something. >> good. this is an ideology under those terms. right. it simplifies a complicated issue around how much intervention a government can have in an economy. it makes a claim to truth, which is look what happened in europe. right. and then, it says, as a result you need to resist the encroachment of government authority into the economy and protect a market as free. the seed for this will be planted in the 1950s with people like buckley and hayek making the case for the ideas. and then it'll be transmuted into the republican party in the 1960s, particularly with the election of goldwater but then particularly wit
in australia the conservative party is called the liberal party because they were the liberals in in the late 19th century, which is how hayek understands himself the defender of an old liberal tradition that's gone out of fashion in the era of cane's. earlier in the class we defined an ideology. what was an ideology, bob? it had three steps. >> it's to simplify your philosophy, your idea, establish a claim to the truth and demand an action. get people moving towards something. >>...
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the financial times says the chancellor, rishi sunak, is preparing to break the conservative party'sn pledge, amid treasury fears that the policy could soon become unaffordable because of the fallout from thecoronavirus crisis. and the times has david cameron telling boris johnson that scrapping the department for international development is a "mistake" that will diminish britain onthe world stage. so, let's begin. six >> when you were there, he was still playing for the 11th, was centy? tomorrow morning, when the premier league is back, that he would have his picture on the front pages of i counted it to be six national newspapers. but there it is, that is the power of football and footballers, marcus rushford not known to most of the english public, let alone worldwide, here he is today sharing what can be achieved if you do not rant and rave, you speak very sensibly, very calmly of your experience of life. the most extraordinary thing i read today was the prime minister saying that he did not know anything about marcus rashford's involvement in the subject until yesterday at the
the financial times says the chancellor, rishi sunak, is preparing to break the conservative party'sn pledge, amid treasury fears that the policy could soon become unaffordable because of the fallout from thecoronavirus crisis. and the times has david cameron telling boris johnson that scrapping the department for international development is a "mistake" that will diminish britain onthe world stage. so, let's begin. six >> when you were there, he was still playing for the 11th,...
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paul brennan is in london for us these numbers are very big and the conservative party traditionally has been somewhat against mass immigration how does this breakdown. first of all the conservative party of course is as you say they're against unregulated immigration but there is a clear moral and. legal obligation for this group of people these british national overseas they have essentially british passports so the government here in london clearly has an obligation to look after them and i think the issuing of this message by 1st of all the foreign secondly dominic robb and emphasized and reiterated by the prime minister himself corus johnson shows i think it's the normal discrete lines of diplomacy seen the options seem to be narrowing china has pressed on with this national security law despite opposition and the foreign service here in the u.k. has grown increasingly concerned about that now what are they offering well 1st of all at the moment be a no passport holders that's 30350000 of them can come here for 6 months without needing a visa the offer now is for to be extended
paul brennan is in london for us these numbers are very big and the conservative party traditionally has been somewhat against mass immigration how does this breakdown. first of all the conservative party of course is as you say they're against unregulated immigration but there is a clear moral and. legal obligation for this group of people these british national overseas they have essentially british passports so the government here in london clearly has an obligation to look after them and i...
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starmer is time in an equal way to the same neo liberal net pro political orthodoxy that the conservative party are tied to look at his record what has he done that has helped people in a tangible and serious way in his position at the head of the c.p.s. the same c.p.s. they didn't prosecute the police over the death of ian tomlinson the saying c.p.s. that has been. complicit in so many crimes of the british state now he can take as many gestures as he wants spice that by going on his knees say position taken by the democrats in the united states look at the damage that joe biden and others did to the african-american population you're talking about a situation where and. then while they make up around 13 percent of the population they are again 40 percent of the prison population in the united states well can stomach claims that he made those decisions about police killing because there was not enough evidence i'm going to ask you that he doesn't support the boycott divestment sanctions as regards the atrocities in the middle east what have you made of the european court the european court ove
starmer is time in an equal way to the same neo liberal net pro political orthodoxy that the conservative party are tied to look at his record what has he done that has helped people in a tangible and serious way in his position at the head of the c.p.s. the same c.p.s. they didn't prosecute the police over the death of ian tomlinson the saying c.p.s. that has been. complicit in so many crimes of the british state now he can take as many gestures as he wants spice that by going on his knees say...
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the answer comes from all over the world the conservative party you know. stephanie scott has been playing each week she's british right no she's living in the u.s. in a nice place where you know you have something to look forward to throughout the week can mean the craziness and one of the fever coloring events that we've got going on at the minute. despite the digital success of the quiz in his wife's can't wait to get their top up and running again very little but they are trying to figure out how they can comply with physical distancing regulations for her if you're looking at 16 square meters per person it's not just to me she's from you should be it's 2 meters all the way around that's a lot of lot of space and that makes it very difficult to operate in terms of service in terms of our back of house teams in the kitchens and the small areas all but even if things will be difficult they're looking forward to the end of lock to lock up with all the doors are going on let people back in and find out what's been going on with everyone's wife. talk about t
the answer comes from all over the world the conservative party you know. stephanie scott has been playing each week she's british right no she's living in the u.s. in a nice place where you know you have something to look forward to throughout the week can mean the craziness and one of the fever coloring events that we've got going on at the minute. despite the digital success of the quiz in his wife's can't wait to get their top up and running again very little but they are trying to figure...
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that don't apply to you yourself what conservative party candidate in the 2017 election but would you argue that there's nothing political in the in your legal action this is about your family and other families seeking to hold ministers or whatever party to account i think is very poor alex to say to make one thing clear is not political coverage doesn't effect the left or right it backs everyone all of us people that have died a bit in different political spectrum but we have a morality and what is right and we've got to have contrition you cannot say we've done the right decisions at the right songs and that's why i'm taking this action because the have to misstate we can clearly see that we're not saying that you're going to get things right every time this being an epic failure and there's been so many deaths like my partners that could have been avoided and i think it's very very important as a nation we do not make this political we want to have a solution so no other problems like my family has to go through the grief the sorrow and it doesn't get easier. all those families bu
that don't apply to you yourself what conservative party candidate in the 2017 election but would you argue that there's nothing political in the in your legal action this is about your family and other families seeking to hold ministers or whatever party to account i think is very poor alex to say to make one thing clear is not political coverage doesn't effect the left or right it backs everyone all of us people that have died a bit in different political spectrum but we have a morality and...
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but of course the conservative party are stol living in the polls albeit the gappers nara and of course the guns of the tory press haven't been termed on the labor leader yet want that sort of thing make a difference well i let's be honest alex we don't know if we now see a situation where there are a great many further desu coronavirus then i think we can see the to repress holding this government to account i don't rule out what that would require a change of tory leader. i certainly can see there being an internal challenge to boris johnson in a way that was unimaginable last december so many things are still to play for in this situation to start his job right now is to let it roll to be blunt and only when the pandemic comes towards a close and epidemiologists tell me that will be by late this year early next year come what may then. he will have to lay out his real school and people will lead to know where he sense but right now he doesn't need to do that too but when he does need to do that when he has the layout install what he says approach going to be on the hot potato or for
but of course the conservative party are stol living in the polls albeit the gappers nara and of course the guns of the tory press haven't been termed on the labor leader yet want that sort of thing make a difference well i let's be honest alex we don't know if we now see a situation where there are a great many further desu coronavirus then i think we can see the to repress holding this government to account i don't rule out what that would require a change of tory leader. i certainly can see...