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but also, more importantly, he used to run the conservative party. policy unit. the let's start with the finkelstein contract was truly extraordinary and the party needs a fundamental rethink about what it stands for, what it believes in, partly predicated because lord finkelstein thinks it's almost certain that the tories are going to lose the next general election. leave that in the margin just for a moment. but a rethink, a rebrand , a rethink, a rebrand, a repositioning . i think , you repositioning. i think, you know, on the face of it. yes. and you know, versus you know, because come in to lead the party after, you know, pretty disastrous string of events that we've talked about before. and here the big issue for the tories is that they are traditionally a party of low tax , you know, controlled immigration , security, armed immigration, security, armed forces , all of that. and what's forces, all of that. and what's happenedin forces, all of that. and what's happened in very recent times is the absolute billions has been spent on covid recovery and there's
but also, more importantly, he used to run the conservative party. policy unit. the let's start with the finkelstein contract was truly extraordinary and the party needs a fundamental rethink about what it stands for, what it believes in, partly predicated because lord finkelstein thinks it's almost certain that the tories are going to lose the next general election. leave that in the margin just for a moment. but a rethink, a rebrand , a rethink, a rebrand, a repositioning . i think , you...
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and is the conservative party manageable at all? we'll explore these after the headunes. explore these after the headlines . of a very good headlines. of a very good morning. 931 and racy bryant. keeping you to date today on gb news in china, authorities have put up barriers around parts of shanghai after hundreds of people protested against strict covid restrictions . ten people covid restrictions. ten people were killed in a tower block fire over the weekend, sparking civil unrest in the capital, beijing. shanghai and wuhan . beijing. shanghai and wuhan. demonstrators claim that coronavac measures may have hindered their from a fire. they're calling for president xi jinping to resign . that's a huge jinping to resign. that's a huge police presence in major cities. many people have been detained. that number, though, is still . that number, though, is still. armed forces could stand in the hospital staff as part of emergency plans to deal possible strikes over the winter. health officials are drawing up contingency to cover frontli
and is the conservative party manageable at all? we'll explore these after the headunes. explore these after the headlines . of a very good headlines. of a very good morning. 931 and racy bryant. keeping you to date today on gb news in china, authorities have put up barriers around parts of shanghai after hundreds of people protested against strict covid restrictions . ten people covid restrictions. ten people were killed in a tower block fire over the weekend, sparking civil unrest in the...
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— authority over the conservative party i— authority over the conservative party. master course _ party. i thought there was a master course from — party. i thought there was a master course from henry, he's absolutely right, _ course from henry, he's absolutely right, rishi — course from henry, he's absolutely right, rishi sunak inc. is going to have _ right, rishi sunak inc. is going to have to _ right, rishi sunak inc. is going to have to cave in on what was a corp promise _ have to cave in on what was a corp promise of— have to cave in on what was a corp promise of his leadership campaign. he told _ promise of his leadership campaign. he told tory party member ship no more _ he told tory party member ship no more onshore wind and he is learned in the _ more onshore wind and he is learned in the past _ more onshore wind and he is learned in the past few days that the remorseless party politics is that there _ remorseless party politics is that there is— remorseless party politics is that there is going to have to be more onshore — there is going to have to be mor
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now the conservative party want , young people old people under the age of 50 to vote for them. think the age that people start to vote conservative is now over 50 then surely they need to grasp this nettle of very, very hard because otherwise as you say, why would you vote conservative if you've got no prospect of buying a house. and course, the lack of housing has a huge on impact on everything else. if you can't buy somewhere safe to live, you're probably going to delay starting your family. it's way early critical and for liz truss talk of the antique coalition it does feel like dozens of that anti—growth are in fact within the conservative party. i think that's a very, very astute observation and gosh, what a what a dire not only for party management , what a dire not only for party management, but also for economic growth . catherine economic growth. catherine foster, thank you for joining us outside. downing street. there is, of course, the prime minister is preparing for minister's questions at midday. well, what might the labour party ask the prime minister? what might
now the conservative party want , young people old people under the age of 50 to vote for them. think the age that people start to vote conservative is now over 50 then surely they need to grasp this nettle of very, very hard because otherwise as you say, why would you vote conservative if you've got no prospect of buying a house. and course, the lack of housing has a huge on impact on everything else. if you can't buy somewhere safe to live, you're probably going to delay starting your...
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the difference between the conservatives and the labour party. now spending over 45% of national income and it's very hard to tell the difference between the conservatives, the labour party . there's been this massive ratcheting in how much the state controls, how much of your income. the state is spending on what it's doing and we ask ourselves is it spending it well and most people say probably they feel it spent they're spending it well terms of the services they're getting and like that. so what lay but what would labour do it would labour ramp it up to 50? what are they going to do how they we don't know because they have the luxury opposition have luxury of opposition they have to rachel reeves well, to say that. rachel reeves well, yeah if they've got their green new which they have pay new deal, which they have to pay for they do have to for that sorry they do have to ratchet taxes. well they ratchet the taxes. well they probably ratchet probably will have to ratchet where comes from and where the money comes from and you frankly heading
the difference between the conservatives and the labour party. now spending over 45% of national income and it's very hard to tell the difference between the conservatives, the labour party . there's been this massive ratcheting in how much the state controls, how much of your income. the state is spending on what it's doing and we ask ourselves is it spending it well and most people say probably they feel it spent they're spending it well terms of the services they're getting and like that....
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wing of the conservative party.were but interestingly, you were a bit of fan of a friend of mine, rudy yeah. and what do you think he what he and bill bratton did in new york, the broken windows theory. yeah. when you look at crime in london today. it is disturbing, isn't it? it it's very disturbing. ironically, in thousand, we had a problem with crime. and, you know, i, i remember one of our slogans was , if new york's mayor can cut crime , can't london and i did crime, can't london and i did feel it. i well, i knew that was what londoners cared about at the time in the intervening two decades, if you like , it was decades, if you like, it was less of a problem. so that when boris, for example, finished his term, it wasn't particularly glorious. but it was didn't do much damage to be obsolete . much damage to be obsolete. crime is a reasonably satisfied actually levels it wasn't it wasn't heading the local news every night now is with a mayor who you know sort of trumpets his you know great sort of concern about th
wing of the conservative party.were but interestingly, you were a bit of fan of a friend of mine, rudy yeah. and what do you think he what he and bill bratton did in new york, the broken windows theory. yeah. when you look at crime in london today. it is disturbing, isn't it? it it's very disturbing. ironically, in thousand, we had a problem with crime. and, you know, i, i remember one of our slogans was , if new york's mayor can cut crime , can't london and i did crime, can't london and i did...
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the difference between the conservatives and the labour party. now spending over 45% of national income and it's very hard to tell the difference between the conservatives, the labour party . there's been this massive ratcheting in how much the state controls, how much of your income. the state is spending on what it's doing and we ask ourselves is it spending it well and most people say probably they feel it spent they're spending it well terms of the services they're getting and like that. so what lay but what would labour do it would labour ramp it up to 50? what are they going to do how they we don't know because they have the luxury opposition have luxury of opposition they have to rachel reeves well, to say that. rachel reeves well, yeah if they've got their green new which they have pay new deal, which they have to pay for they do have to for that sorry they do have to ratchet taxes. well they ratchet the taxes. well they probably ratchet probably will have to ratchet where comes from and where the money comes from and you frankly heading
the difference between the conservatives and the labour party. now spending over 45% of national income and it's very hard to tell the difference between the conservatives, the labour party . there's been this massive ratcheting in how much the state controls, how much of your income. the state is spending on what it's doing and we ask ourselves is it spending it well and most people say probably they feel it spent they're spending it well terms of the services they're getting and like that....
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yes, this was the conservative party to build l the conservative party to build 300,000 new homes. clear is that there are is not enough housing across the uk, this bill would _ enough housing across the uk, this bill would beef for england only, it wouldn't _ bill would beef for england only, it wouldn't affect scotland but nevertheless the same issues apply, but this— nevertheless the same issues apply, but this problem is brought forward to build _ but this problem is brought forward to build these news homes and suddenly— to build these news homes and suddenly rishi sunak has found another— suddenly rishi sunak has found another area where he is under pressure — another area where he is under pressure from his own mps, another area where he is under pressure from his own mp5, 50 rebels signing _ pressure from his own mp5, 50 rebels signing a _ pressure from his own mp5, 50 rebels signing a letter effectively telling him that he can't command the support— him that he can't command the support for this, so there will be a debate _ support for this, so there will be a debate that
yes, this was the conservative party to build l the conservative party to build 300,000 new homes. clear is that there are is not enough housing across the uk, this bill would _ enough housing across the uk, this bill would beef for england only, it wouldn't _ bill would beef for england only, it wouldn't affect scotland but nevertheless the same issues apply, but this— nevertheless the same issues apply, but this problem is brought forward to build _ but this problem is brought forward to...
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the globalist ists, the remainers, the centre left democrats are now back in control of the conservative partyree marketeer , the party. the free marketeer, the brexiteers have been routed in their own party. and you could argue that brexit has been betrayed already to a set . i betrayed already to a set. i mean, we've got, you know , mean, we've got, you know, illegal immigration running up. nobody would believe legal immigration running pretty close to all time highs. and yet he made it clear once those numbers about a billion, that's a year to continue . we've had little to continue. we've had little deregulate or help our industries, our business says precious little done for official brexit be is disappointing because of what or is it delivered and frankly if we're going to head down a route of closer regulatory alignment, it wouldn't surprise me. but it would be the final act. right. what do you say to those people who say that given that the government is given on regulatory divergence , doing regulatory divergence, doing things differently, on deregulating , making our economy deregula
the globalist ists, the remainers, the centre left democrats are now back in control of the conservative partyree marketeer , the party. the free marketeer, the brexiteers have been routed in their own party. and you could argue that brexit has been betrayed already to a set . i betrayed already to a set. i mean, we've got, you know , mean, we've got, you know, illegal immigration running up. nobody would believe legal immigration running pretty close to all time highs. and yet he made it clear...
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just the conservative party is going to be a bit of a fight.— the conservative party is going to be a suella braverman's - be a bit of a fight. just remind us, | what is suella braverman's position on the. ,, ., , ., , ., on the. she wants to bring it down to tens of thousands _ on the. she wants to bring it down to tens of thousands which - on the. she wants to bring it down to tens of thousands which is - to tens of thousands which is what the previous promise was. and so, the previous promise was. and so, the reality— the previous promise was. and so, the reality is, when borisjohnson was prime — the reality is, when borisjohnson was prime minister, migration is going _ was prime minister, migration is going up. — was prime minister, migration is going up, he was not going down because — going up, he was not going down because a — going up, he was not going down because a lot of the extra migration comes— because a lot of the extra migration comes from — because a lot of the extra migration comes from outside the eu and that migration— comes from outside the eu and that migration f
just the conservative party is going to be a bit of a fight.— the conservative party is going to be a suella braverman's - be a bit of a fight. just remind us, | what is suella braverman's position on the. ,, ., , ., , ., on the. she wants to bring it down to tens of thousands _ on the. she wants to bring it down to tens of thousands which - on the. she wants to bring it down to tens of thousands which is - to tens of thousands which is what the previous promise was. and so, the previous...
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ultimately - conservative party. the labour party isn't disengaged. how they will fix them and this issue about the skills shortage and the issue around employment and employment gaps, very significant gaps, is what the government is looking at improving skills in this country but these gaps need to be filled now. we are public services that are not able to provide operating theatres, businesses that are having to close their doors in hospitality sector or are not able to produce the goods and services they would have done. are you talking about may be a short—term dealfor are you talking about may be a short—term deal for the under 30s from europe or something more imaginative than what we have right now because— now because absolutely. we heard about it being _ now because absolutely. we heard about it being levelled _ now because absolutely. we heard about it being levelled up - now because absolutely. we heard about it being levelled up to - now because absolutely. we heard about it being levelled up to other| about it being levelled up to other c
ultimately - conservative party. the labour party isn't disengaged. how they will fix them and this issue about the skills shortage and the issue around employment and employment gaps, very significant gaps, is what the government is looking at improving skills in this country but these gaps need to be filled now. we are public services that are not able to provide operating theatres, businesses that are having to close their doors in hospitality sector or are not able to produce the goods and...
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i do think the fundamental issue, though, amanda, for your party, the that the conservatives, that rightve we're sitting realistically sitting here and realistically said rhetoric, said that in terms of rhetoric, we have a labour party that we now have a labour party that actually appears wing actually appears more right wing than conservatives. it is than the conservatives. it is astonishing. it's astonishing. well, it's certainly on the certainly camped on on the conservatives it's conservatives ground, but it's easier because , you easier and easier because, you know, they'd keep slipping off the and becoming and the sofa and becoming more and more hope you haven't more left wing. hope you haven't worn today because you're worn red today because you're a historian. never voted labour in my life. and i would never if it came to if there was a snap election tomorrow, i would not vote at all. i would not vote. are you going to put across a no? no. i'll draw a big william . sometimes your personal moral vote is that i did it when ? vote is that i did it when? dufing vote is that i did it w
i do think the fundamental issue, though, amanda, for your party, the that the conservatives, that rightve we're sitting realistically sitting here and realistically said rhetoric, said that in terms of rhetoric, we have a labour party that we now have a labour party that actually appears wing actually appears more right wing than conservatives. it is than the conservatives. it is astonishing. it's astonishing. well, it's certainly on the certainly camped on on the conservatives it's...
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i think on the right of the conservative party, a l right of the conservative party, a lot of— rightervative party, a lot of mp5 — right of the conservative party, a lot of mps will not be happy. idea logically _ lot of mps will not be happy. idea logically they are opposed to windfall taxes even though margaret thatcher_ windfall taxes even though margaret thatcher introduced one on the banks in the _ thatcher introduced one on the banks in the 19805. they see it as anti—bu5ine55, and it would deter investment. in fact, that is the argument _ investment. in fact, that is the argument the government had back at the beginning of the year, when labour— the beginning of the year, when labour were initially calling for a labour were initially calling fora windfall— labour were initially calling for a windfall tax to be introduced. when boris _ windfall tax to be introduced. when bori5johnson wa5 prime minister and ri5hi bori5johnson wa5 prime minister and rishi sunak— bori5johnson wa5 prime minister and ri5hi sunak wa5 bori5johnson wa5 prime minister and ri5hi sunak was his chancellor, t
i think on the right of the conservative party, a l right of the conservative party, a lot of— rightervative party, a lot of mp5 — right of the conservative party, a lot of mps will not be happy. idea logically _ lot of mps will not be happy. idea logically they are opposed to windfall taxes even though margaret thatcher_ windfall taxes even though margaret thatcher introduced one on the banks in the _ thatcher introduced one on the banks in the 19805. they see it as anti—bu5ine55, and it...
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financial times, looks at what brexit light, isn't it, which is something that won't go well in the conservative party if you fix some of the four -- things _ party? if you fix some of the four -- things we _ party? if you fix some of the four -- things we are - party? if you fix some of the four -- things we are calling | four —— things we are calling about, immigration, it will be about, immigration, it will be a controversial topic but the nuance won't be lost, we want to see investment spill to british workers and more investment in technology and automation, oh so very important parts but to get the economy moving in to make sure we get the skills that we need today and the availability of drivers social care workers, and we think that can be done with an immigration system that is flexible, dynamic and welcoming, flexible there is the immigration facility so the government can identify shortages and its dynamic, these other changes we need in these other changes we need in the economy welcoming because this rfi, in demand workers that can go in with world,, all of that was in the gift of the uk
financial times, looks at what brexit light, isn't it, which is something that won't go well in the conservative party if you fix some of the four -- things _ party? if you fix some of the four -- things we _ party? if you fix some of the four -- things we are - party? if you fix some of the four -- things we are calling | four —— things we are calling about, immigration, it will be about, immigration, it will be a controversial topic but the nuance won't be lost, we want to see investment...
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then there is a conservative party internal inquiry thatis conservative party internal inquiry that isprime ministers behalf themselves. we were told by the prime ministers spokesperson that they may not wait until the processes in parliament and in the conservative party come to a conclusion before acting. there are further pressure on downing street, mr williamson himself this evening after comments by aaron melton, who is gavin williamson deputy when he was chief web in the conservative party of parliament, she is given an interview to channel 4 news talking about him behaving as she sees it in an inappropriate manner, discussing mp sexual preferences, offering financial assistance but saying that the individual mp concern was owned by him now. and various other claims. there's been no response from gavin williamson to those for the claims as evening nor has there been any confirmation yet to reports that the ministry of offence, who is reported to have said that sir gavin williamson told him to slit their throat and jump out the window have now made a formal complaint to the parlia
then there is a conservative party internal inquiry thatis conservative party internal inquiry that isprime ministers behalf themselves. we were told by the prime ministers spokesperson that they may not wait until the processes in parliament and in the conservative party come to a conclusion before acting. there are further pressure on downing street, mr williamson himself this evening after comments by aaron melton, who is gavin williamson deputy when he was chief web in the conservative...
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i'm sure that come the new year the conservative party will look— the new year the conservative partywin back some of— will look to resets and win back some of that support but the leaders they have _ some of that support but the leaders they have available to them are relatively— they have available to them are relatively limited. and what is coming — relatively limited. and what is coming in _ relatively limited. and what is coming in terms of terms of energy prices _ coming in terms of terms of energy prices. particularly the nhs and the situation _ prices. particularly the nhs and the situation there over christmas. that could _ situation there over christmas. that could he _ situation there over christmas. that could he in— situation there over christmas. that could be in the situation gets actually— could be in the situation gets actually worse before it gets better _ actually worse before it gets better i_ actually worse before it gets better. . ., _ better. i have to say it. lucy we don't have _ better. i have to say it. lucy we don't have much _ better. i have to say it. lucy
i'm sure that come the new year the conservative party will look— the new year the conservative partywin back some of— will look to resets and win back some of that support but the leaders they have _ some of that support but the leaders they have available to them are relatively— they have available to them are relatively limited. and what is coming — relatively limited. and what is coming in _ relatively limited. and what is coming in terms of terms of energy prices _ coming in terms...
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well, for the most part, the conservative party has tried to show that it is united. have sat on their hands and bit their tongues, in terms of disagreeing with any big policies that have been put forward but they will be some very unpalatable and difficult measures announced in the budget next week which i think we will see some dissent over on the conservative party benches, but how far and how wide that spreads and whether it goes to the extent of putting anything thatjeremy hunt and rishi sunak want to do at risk, that is perhaps another measure, because conservative mps have been burned by the internal infighting and turmoil that we have seen over the last few months and mayjust want to give the chancellor and the prime minister the chance to get this through. not a single piece of military hardware or weaponry was left behind. video shows locals greeting soldiers and western press as ukraine took back towns and villages enroute to kherson which russia said it was abandoning. ukraine's army says it has made major gains around the port city of kherson. what's behin
well, for the most part, the conservative party has tried to show that it is united. have sat on their hands and bit their tongues, in terms of disagreeing with any big policies that have been put forward but they will be some very unpalatable and difficult measures announced in the budget next week which i think we will see some dissent over on the conservative party benches, but how far and how wide that spreads and whether it goes to the extent of putting anything thatjeremy hunt and rishi...
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now that is extinction event for the conservative party . and i think conservative party.nd i think young people have right to be frustrated if they can't get on the housing ladder. matthew large, powerful, emotive arguments . actually, truth is arguments. actually, truth is powerful arguments on both sides this debate. but i repeat point the populations under the tories by 4 million. we need to build a new house every 5 minutes just to meet demand. and by the way. i haven't plucked these figures out of the air i got them from migration watch today. they are fresh up to date figures. they are will not be are correct will not be challenged . now i said at the challenged. now i said at the top, i the sunak honeymoon is over already a rebellion of 50 backbench mp is pretty big with joining me conservative from oxbridge rim abraham . he was on oxbridge rim abraham. he was on our program the other week and she's a bit of a rising star in media. i've seen your columns in sunday papers. the honeymoon is oven sunday papers. the honeymoon is over. am i wrong? i think you're quite t
now that is extinction event for the conservative party . and i think conservative party.nd i think young people have right to be frustrated if they can't get on the housing ladder. matthew large, powerful, emotive arguments . actually, truth is arguments. actually, truth is powerful arguments on both sides this debate. but i repeat point the populations under the tories by 4 million. we need to build a new house every 5 minutes just to meet demand. and by the way. i haven't plucked these...
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i'm fortunately the three prime ministers conservative party in disarray .. how does it look from the other side ? well, i was the other side? well, i was going to ask you to tell what's going to ask you to tell what's going on. i mean, it's a it's condition of the british parliamentary system. that's that's the way things work. but i just speaking as a conservative across across the ocean here, the conservatives have to get their act together and rally behind what distinguishes them for british voters. and that's adherence to principle. and i think the most important principle they've stood for since the time of the referendum was getting out of the european union, ending the succession with europe and focusing the rest of the world. even today, the remainers in the conservative party, let alone the rest of the estab welshman, are doing what i would consider are doing what i would consider a kind of trumpian saying they will not accept the results of the 2016 referendum. that's cost britain six years of opportunity to make economy tech advancements around t
i'm fortunately the three prime ministers conservative party in disarray .. how does it look from the other side ? well, i was the other side? well, i was going to ask you to tell what's going to ask you to tell what's going on. i mean, it's a it's condition of the british parliamentary system. that's that's the way things work. but i just speaking as a conservative across across the ocean here, the conservatives have to get their act together and rally behind what distinguishes them for...
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i'm fortunately the three prime ministers conservative party in disarray .. how does it look from the other side ? well, i was the other side? well, i was going to ask you to tell what's going to ask you to tell what's going on. i mean, it's a it's condition of the british parliamentary system. that's that's the way things work. but i just speaking as a conservative across across the ocean here, the conservatives have to get their act together and rally behind what distinguishes them for british voters. and that's adherence to principle. and i think the most important principle they've stood for since the time of the referendum was getting out of the european union, ending the succession with europe and focusing the rest of the world. even today, the remainers in the conservative party, let alone the rest of the estab welshman, are doing what i would consider are doing what i would consider a kind of trumpian saying they will not accept the results of the 2016 referendum. that's cost britain six years of opportunity to make economy tech advancements around t
i'm fortunately the three prime ministers conservative party in disarray .. how does it look from the other side ? well, i was the other side? well, i was going to ask you to tell what's going to ask you to tell what's going on. i mean, it's a it's condition of the british parliamentary system. that's that's the way things work. but i just speaking as a conservative across across the ocean here, the conservatives have to get their act together and rally behind what distinguishes them for...
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now that is extinction event for the conservative party . and i think conservative party.nd i think young people have right to be frustrated if they can't get on the housing ladder. matthew large, powerful, emotive arguments . actually, truth is arguments. actually, truth is powerful arguments on both sides this debate. but i repeat point the populations under the tories by 4 million. we need to build a new house every 5 minutes just to meet demand. and by the way. i haven't plucked these figures out of the air i got them from migration watch today. they are fresh up to date figures. they are will not be are correct will not be challenged . now i said at the challenged. now i said at the top, i the sunak honeymoon is over already a rebellion of 50 backbench mp is pretty big with joining me conservative from oxbridge rim abraham . he was on oxbridge rim abraham. he was on our program the other week and she's a bit of a rising star in media. i've seen your columns in sunday papers. the honeymoon is oven sunday papers. the honeymoon is over. am i wrong? i think you're quite t
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— interest as far as the conservative party leadership was concerned, not the national interestaced criticism for bringing suella braverman back to the home office despite her breaking the ministerial code, and sir gavin williamson has previously been sacked by theresa may and boris johnson. previously been sacked by theresa may and borisjohnson. a former conservative cabinet minister questioned the wisdom of allowing him to return. ijust think this him to return. i just think this is the third time ijust think this is the third time under_ ijust think this is the third time under the — ijust think this is the third time under the third _ ijust think this is the third time under the third prime _ ijust think this is the third time under the third prime minister. ijust think this is the third time i under the third prime minister that gavin _ under the third prime minister that gavin williamson _ under the third prime minister that gavin williamson has _ under the third prime minister that gavin williamson has been - under the third prime minister that i gavin williamson has been
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godfrey, let's talk about this possible threat to the conservative party at the next election from , from, smaller parties of the right. do you with and or do you think actually the likes of richard could keep rishi sunak of number ten. well i totally agree with that and you know i was a founding member virtually ukip. know i was a founding member virtually ukip . it took us 20 virtually ukip. it took us 20 years to build ukip. it took us 20 years of hard and delivering leaflets and knocking on doors. and most of the time it looked absolutely impossible that could do it. and we got the referee them and we won the referendum all. the people , the people that all. the people, the people that want to leave, we all got on that and that and that was good. but as hammond says, you build these parties overnight . and of these parties overnight. and of course, it's tribal example. there are constituencies in country where if people didn't vote conservative, if i live in one, and how did and hold nest. holderness people here they think they didn't vote and served if their hand simply drop off
godfrey, let's talk about this possible threat to the conservative party at the next election from , from, smaller parties of the right. do you with and or do you think actually the likes of richard could keep rishi sunak of number ten. well i totally agree with that and you know i was a founding member virtually ukip. know i was a founding member virtually ukip . it took us 20 virtually ukip. it took us 20 years to build ukip. it took us 20 years of hard and delivering leaflets and knocking...
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is a national conservative party is a national party, meaning the or is nothing . well, the or it is nothing. well, those words are coming back and i guess it is a case of this space. nigel and of course tonight will you've at 7:00 tomorrow night. where on tv do thank you nigel but coming up after the queen's former lady in waiting over unfortunate comments a black woman. will comments to a black woman. will the sussex squad and the monarchy's other haters and wreckers to wrongly wreckers now use this to wrongly accuse the royals of racism? i super top panel join me to debate that it's a real headache for the palace . the media buzz for the palace. the media buzz after ten. but first, as government axes plans to turn back migrants in the channel, this proof we've given this is proof we've given on protecting borders . and is protecting our borders. and is it that we leave the eci as it time that we leave the eci as nigel mentioned? just end for good. join me to that and more. in the real world. lee anderson westminster's toughest mp's straight a
is a national conservative party is a national party, meaning the or is nothing . well, the or it is nothing. well, those words are coming back and i guess it is a case of this space. nigel and of course tonight will you've at 7:00 tomorrow night. where on tv do thank you nigel but coming up after the queen's former lady in waiting over unfortunate comments a black woman. will comments to a black woman. will the sussex squad and the monarchy's other haters and wreckers to wrongly wreckers now...
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godfrey, let's talk about this possible threat to the conservative party at the next election from , from, smaller parties of the right. do you with and or do you think actually the likes of richard could keep rishi sunak of number ten. well i totally agree with that and you know i was a founding member virtually ukip. know i was a founding member virtually ukip . it took us 20 virtually ukip. it took us 20 years to build ukip. it took us 20 years of hard and delivering leaflets and knocking on doors. and most of the time it looked absolutely impossible that could do it. and we got the referee them and we won the referendum all. the people , the people that all. the people, the people that want to leave, we all got on that and that and that was good. but as hammond says, you build these parties overnight . and of these parties overnight. and of course, it's tribal example. there are constituencies in country where if people didn't vote conservative, if i live in one, and how did and hold nest. holderness people here they think they didn't vote and served if their hand simply drop off
godfrey, let's talk about this possible threat to the conservative party at the next election from , from, smaller parties of the right. do you with and or do you think actually the likes of richard could keep rishi sunak of number ten. well i totally agree with that and you know i was a founding member virtually ukip. know i was a founding member virtually ukip . it took us 20 virtually ukip. it took us 20 years to build ukip. it took us 20 years of hard and delivering leaflets and knocking...
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moving _ bode well for the conservative party moving forward, i'm afraid.- moving forward, i'mtimes, there's - moving forward, i'm afraid. moving to the financial times, there's a i to the financial times, there's a picture of the bank of england, andrew bailey there. that compares with the fed's hawkish position, but there's also optimism over inflation — inflation is at its worst point in a0 years. where is that optimism? it's a glimmer of optimism and that the bank of england was suggesting that inflation was just above 10% now, it could go to 11% towards the end of the winter, and then it might start to fall, they hoped. the financial times contrasts their rhetoric with the us who have been much more warning against complacency and are much more gloomy, whereas the bank of england is taking into account that this is all dreadful, but they've suggested that maybe government borrowing costs might rise as much as expected, may be inflation won't rise as much as expected, and trying to say some things around the bank of england, the government talk about mortgages, saying mortg
moving _ bode well for the conservative party moving forward, i'm afraid.- moving forward, i'mtimes, there's - moving forward, i'm afraid. moving to the financial times, there's a i to the financial times, there's a picture of the bank of england, andrew bailey there. that compares with the fed's hawkish position, but there's also optimism over inflation — inflation is at its worst point in a0 years. where is that optimism? it's a glimmer of optimism and that the bank of england was...
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at six, the former health secretary matt hancock is suspended from the conservative party after signing up to a reality tv show. he is swapping westminster for the jungle as he flies to australia to take part in itv�*s i'm a celebrity get me out of here, leaving some of his constituents unimpressed. it's ridiculous. i think it's a shame he thinks that's a better use of time than serving his constituents. well, he's not taking the job very seriously, you know what i mean? being in politics and going on telly and acting a clown. also on the programme... police name the man who threw petrol bombs at an immigration processing centre in dover on sunday. 66—year—old andrew leak was later found dead. more bumper profits for bp — £7.1 billion for the oil giant over the summer — double what it was a year ago. and a famous football that could fetch £3 million at auction, the hand of god ball used by maradona at the vital victory over new zealand for england at the t20 world cup which keeps their hopes of regressing very much alive. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the former healt
at six, the former health secretary matt hancock is suspended from the conservative party after signing up to a reality tv show. he is swapping westminster for the jungle as he flies to australia to take part in itv�*s i'm a celebrity get me out of here, leaving some of his constituents unimpressed. it's ridiculous. i think it's a shame he thinks that's a better use of time than serving his constituents. well, he's not taking the job very seriously, you know what i mean? being in politics and...
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ieadershiu — interests for the conservative party leadership.. rish— leadership. rishi rishi sunak faced criticism after _ leadership. rishi rishi sunak faced criticism after reappointing - leadership. rishi rishi sunak faced criticism after reappointing suellal criticism after reappointing suella braverman. today's revelations prompt more questions about the team the prime minister has assembled. the liberal democrat leader sir ed davey has reiterated his call for a general election, saying that the current government "does not have a shred of credibility left". in a speech to activists in london, after his party's conference had to be cancelled because of the queen's death, the lib dem leader also set out plans to help home—owners with mortgage payments. and he had this message for rishi sunak. (tx sor next) and he had this message for rishi sunak. this tsegai who two years ago was telling us all to eat out to help out. well, our message to the conservatives is this — help out by clearing out! rishi sunak, your government does not have a shred
ieadershiu — interests for the conservative party leadership.. rish— leadership. rishi rishi sunak faced criticism after _ leadership. rishi rishi sunak faced criticism after reappointing - leadership. rishi rishi sunak faced criticism after reappointing suellal criticism after reappointing suella braverman. today's revelations prompt more questions about the team the prime minister has assembled. the liberal democrat leader sir ed davey has reiterated his call for a general election,...
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party. carol o'brien, the conservative candidate . then the conservative candidate. r the labour party next year for the liberal democrats and jay parks, who is the victus party, which is the romans used to call the isle of wight . so there we are in that wight. so there we are in that election place on the 24th of november. balance and impartiality ticked and quite rightly . it does matter now back rightly. it does matter now back to my agenda, as it were . we've to my agenda, as it were. we've been talking at the beginning of the programme about the autumn andindeed the programme about the autumn and indeed for motorists there were a few really interesting things in there as well. owners electric cars will have to start paying electric cars will have to start paying road tax v e d from april 20, 25, by which time many of us apparently will own them . and apparently will own them. and fuel duty was not, as you may recall, edmund was lobbying for on the programme just a week ago. in fact , hidden away in the ago. in fact, hidden away in the office budget responsibilit
party. carol o'brien, the conservative candidate . then the conservative candidate. r the labour party next year for the liberal democrats and jay parks, who is the victus party, which is the romans used to call the isle of wight . so there we are in that wight. so there we are in that election place on the 24th of november. balance and impartiality ticked and quite rightly . it does matter now back rightly. it does matter now back to my agenda, as it were . we've to my agenda, as it were....
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there's also the simple fact that it's been 12 years of conservative party in power in one way or— conservative's like a natural attrition will occur. mps who are — natural attrition will occur. mps who are elderly might think they've done their— who are elderly might think they've done their part. it's all that combined. done their part. it's all that combined-— done their part. it's all that combined. , ., ., ., combined. gemma, front page of the teleu-rah combined. gemma, front page of the telegraph - — combined. gemma, front page of the telegraph - the _ combined. gemma, front page of the telegraph - the age _ combined. gemma, front page of the telegraph - the age going _ combined. gemma, front page of the telegraph - the age going up - combined. gemma, front page of the telegraph - the age going up to 68, i telegraph — the age going up to 68, if you stand as an mp and you get faded, you get more in your pension. that might be a calculation for some. are you worried about the pension age going up yet again? i think it's inevitable. i'll be working till i'm 95 anyway. i think it's inevitable
there's also the simple fact that it's been 12 years of conservative party in power in one way or— conservative's like a natural attrition will occur. mps who are — natural attrition will occur. mps who are elderly might think they've done their— who are elderly might think they've done their part. it's all that combined. done their part. it's all that combined-— done their part. it's all that combined. , ., ., ., combined. gemma, front page of the teleu-rah combined. gemma, front page...
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and that's a big worry in conservative big worry in the conservative party going to be party that it'sow turnout at the very, very low turnout at the next election. that next election. i think that conservatives know side conservatives know which side that bread is buttered now and the of it total the prospect of it total electoral oblivion. six or seven weeks ago has focussed minds. so i think they will keep those mutterings sort of below the surface for the time being. and i think probably will muddle i think we probably will muddle through to the next election, as you put it, but is by no you put it, but that is by no means certain . he managed to means certain. he managed to climb , as you put it, and climb, as you put it, and i think that's a topic we're going to pursue in the next part of the programme. david lovely. see you well. thank you so much you as well. thank you so much for and giving the for coming in and giving us the benefit of wisdom . coming benefit of your wisdom. coming up at months or even two years, the forecasters may disagree on the forecasters may disagree on
and that's a big worry in conservative big worry in the conservative party going to be party that it'sow turnout at the very, very low turnout at the next election. that next election. i think that conservatives know side conservatives know which side that bread is buttered now and the of it total the prospect of it total electoral oblivion. six or seven weeks ago has focussed minds. so i think they will keep those mutterings sort of below the surface for the time being. and i think probably...
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though he was supposed to have once remarked that the conservative party has always hated me. if jumping parties was not enough churchill compounded the anger of his erstwhile conservative friends but i choosing to sit beside the man they most detested on the liberal bench, david roy george this is the beginning of a political friendship that lasted the better part of 40 years. one man raised in a poor wealth cottage in the other man born in a cottage. violet asked with, who knew them both, said the difference between the pair was one stun knew when he was being unscrupulous when lloyd george did not. lulled george never sold his soul but he sometimes pond it lloyd george was 11 years older than churchill and had been in parliament since 1890 making him the senior partner in this relationship into which both men could be good colleagues as well as combative rivals that never really changed. in the late 19 twenties when churchill was champion checker and lloyd george entered his long eclipse of his political year, the two men met one evening at churches office. robert booth be,
though he was supposed to have once remarked that the conservative party has always hated me. if jumping parties was not enough churchill compounded the anger of his erstwhile conservative friends but i choosing to sit beside the man they most detested on the liberal bench, david roy george this is the beginning of a political friendship that lasted the better part of 40 years. one man raised in a poor wealth cottage in the other man born in a cottage. violet asked with, who knew them both,...
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which is a very dangerous and toxic place, or the party will splinter and there will be a new conservative partyter and there will be a conservative party that rises in its place. -yes, liz cheney is an expert on the republican party. that's why, in her primary, she effortlessly sailed to getting completely destroyed. -right. i mean, trump holds power over a mere fraction of the party, that fraction being 4/5ths. -if you flip that poll upside down, that's when things get exciting! -yeah, it sure does. panel, jump in here. -and just think how big that anti-trump percent would be if liz cheney's dad hadn't sent so many good republicans to die in iraq. -my wager is ultimately the republican party's cooler heads will prevail, specifically the ones that cool off post-decapitation. -the number-one rated show on cable news by far is "tucker carlson tonight," and i'm sure every republican is watching it purely out of disgust. -yes, there are so many good republicans if you know where to look. -tell us more, ms. sabo! -i will, in our segment called "good republican stories." i heard these mysterious good
which is a very dangerous and toxic place, or the party will splinter and there will be a new conservative partyter and there will be a conservative party that rises in its place. -yes, liz cheney is an expert on the republican party. that's why, in her primary, she effortlessly sailed to getting completely destroyed. -right. i mean, trump holds power over a mere fraction of the party, that fraction being 4/5ths. -if you flip that poll upside down, that's when things get exciting! -yeah, it...
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he would be a liberal for the next 20 years before he managed to then rejoin the conservative party. churchill once said anyone can rat that is joined jump from one political party to another but he added it takes a certain amount of ingenuity to rewrap. he pulled it off barely. though he's supposed to have once remarked that because the conservative party have always hated me. if jumping parties was wasn't bad enough churchill compounded the anger of his first while conservative friends by choosing to decide the man. they most detested on the liberal benches david lloyd george. this is the beginning of a political friendship that lasted the better part of 40 years between one man race in a poor welsh cottage and another born in a palace. violet asked with who knew them both said that the difference between the pair. was that winston knew when he was being unscrupulous. whereas lloyd george did not lloyd george she wrote never sold his soul. but he sometimes pawned it. boy george was 11 years older than churchill and had been in parliament since 1890 making him the senior partner in a
he would be a liberal for the next 20 years before he managed to then rejoin the conservative party. churchill once said anyone can rat that is joined jump from one political party to another but he added it takes a certain amount of ingenuity to rewrap. he pulled it off barely. though he's supposed to have once remarked that because the conservative party have always hated me. if jumping parties was wasn't bad enough churchill compounded the anger of his first while conservative friends by...
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so for example, with briggs it, there you had a group of politicians, a conservative party that had been in office for a while, and that was looking that it was going to lose its position. england's situation since 2002008 has been declined by every important measure. and so a winning of the conservative is led by mister boris johnson decided that kind of nationalism would allow the conservative party to hold on. and they were right. they guessed, politically correctly. they went on a chair and they forced the vote, which they decided to have. and then they were often broke, broke away from europe. i don't think anyone, including most of the people who supported it, would today tell you with enthusiasm that they were right. there's a lot of debate in london to say the least about whether that was and a political mistake. and by the same token, on the other side, you have ukraine or places like that, that are trying to goal in a very different political direction. but seeing nationalism in their context as a way to do that. so scotland is pushing again yet in another direction, located no
so for example, with briggs it, there you had a group of politicians, a conservative party that had been in office for a while, and that was looking that it was going to lose its position. england's situation since 2002008 has been declined by every important measure. and so a winning of the conservative is led by mister boris johnson decided that kind of nationalism would allow the conservative party to hold on. and they were right. they guessed, politically correctly. they went on a chair and...
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so, for the conservative party. _ option. so, for the conservative party. this — option.are and and it's— party, this is the fix that they are and and it's going to be hard for them _ and and it's going to be hard for them and — and and it's going to be hard for them and some people will not like it but— them and some people will not like it but some of the tory party have already— it but some of the tory party have already gone through with our country— already gone through with our country has gone through and they realised _ country has gone through and they realised that something of this nature — realised that something of this nature was needed.— nature was needed. there are concerns _ nature was needed. there are concerns that _ nature was needed. there are concerns that come _ nature was needed. there are concerns that come it's - nature was needed. there are concerns that come it's not i nature was needed. there are i concerns that come it's not good news with an election coming up and another for the chancellor to say that his package was compassionate in terms
so, for the conservative party. _ option. so, for the conservative party. this — option.are and and it's— party, this is the fix that they are and and it's going to be hard for them _ and and it's going to be hard for them and — and and it's going to be hard for them and some people will not like it but— them and some people will not like it but some of the tory party have already— it but some of the tory party have already gone through with our country— already gone through with...
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the conservatives at the party of chaos. —— are the party. and now, what happens next? so much chaos, the conservatives want us to pay for it. they are talking about more cuts to pensions and benefits, schools, the police, even our nhs, ought to fill the whole they themselves created. it is like they themselves created. it is like they robbed our bank and the now they robbed our bank and the now they are asking us for a loan to buy their getaway car. well, we say no. rishi sunak and jeremy hunt, instead of inflicting even more pain on struggling families and pensioners, it is time to start helping. put a proper windfall tax on the blood oil profits of the fossil fuel giants, reverse of tax cuts for the big banks, they are unfair and unnecessary, and use those extra billions to give people real help with energy bills. to protect pensions and benefits from inflation, to safeguard schools, hospitals and councils fork out to pay that penalty. liz truss and kwasi kwarteng were rightly kicked out of downing street for their disastrous policies, but no one else should lose the
the conservatives at the party of chaos. —— are the party. and now, what happens next? so much chaos, the conservatives want us to pay for it. they are talking about more cuts to pensions and benefits, schools, the police, even our nhs, ought to fill the whole they themselves created. it is like they themselves created. it is like they robbed our bank and the now they robbed our bank and the now they are asking us for a loan to buy their getaway car. well, we say no. rishi sunak and jeremy...
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party of business. never again can the conservatives claim to be the party that balances the books. ing a penalty after the mini—budget, he said, and called for those struggling with their mortgage to get financial support. i'm proposing a new mortgage protection fund to cover the extra costs for those families seeing their payments rise most sharply. to protect them from falling into serious arrears, or even facing repossession. sir ed turned his fire on the new prime minister, and again called for voters to have their say. rishi sunak, your government does not have a shred of credibility left, it does not have a shred of legitimacy left. and if you had a sled of integrity left, you would call a general election now. for a party sensing opportunity, that can't come soon enough. frankly, the people out there are demanding a general election, they deserve a general election. morale is riding high, _ especially after our three fantastic by—election wins recently. sir ed davey stepped up his attacks op the conservatives in this speech, arguing the liberal democrats are best—placed to be
party of business. never again can the conservatives claim to be the party that balances the books. ing a penalty after the mini—budget, he said, and called for those struggling with their mortgage to get financial support. i'm proposing a new mortgage protection fund to cover the extra costs for those families seeing their payments rise most sharply. to protect them from falling into serious arrears, or even facing repossession. sir ed turned his fire on the new prime minister, and again...
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party lines. when comparing the u. k, u. s, france and germany. those identify as conservative, are 3 times more likely to say they are proud of their country. most of the time compared to those on the left who lean more liberal on the other side of the world . people in india were surveyed to high attached religion and language to their feeling of nationalism. while india has dozens of different languages. here research found 2 thirds of hindu indians felt not only practicing the hinder religion, but also speaking hinder, are very important to be truly consider. indian other groups including 47 percent of muslims, also agree speaking. kindle is what makes a person indian chinese taking many steps to teach nationalism in schools. not only are student learning to love their country, but china's education ministry has made up plan to ramp up physical education classes and hire more male teachers to give boys a masculine influence. china is trying to educate boys in hopes of aspiring a new generation of soldiers to protect them in an invasion. meanwhile, the polarized lack of nati
party lines. when comparing the u. k, u. s, france and germany. those identify as conservative, are 3 times more likely to say they are proud of their country. most of the time compared to those on the left who lean more liberal on the other side of the world . people in india were surveyed to high attached religion and language to their feeling of nationalism. while india has dozens of different languages. here research found 2 thirds of hindu indians felt not only practicing the hinder...
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internally and externally, so i think that he remains such an active moral political leader of the conservative partyo will not leave the political game and i am convinced that even now he has an influence on many decisions which this party produces another topic, let's discuss now the fall of a rocket in the polish city of przewod was an accident and it was impossible to neutralize it. this was stated by the president of poland, ange, and duda, according to him, almost all the information that appears in the media is not true. can protect the entire country at once. of course, if it is not guarding a certain strategic object, that is why they were unable to shoot down this missile. duda, for a certain reason, the missile fell due to certain internal mechanisms that should have worked and neutralized it now let's add to the conversation eh luksheya son, this is the spokesman of the ministry of foreign affairs of poland, Łukasz, it's like a greeting to you. i sincerely congratulate you . with the one who released it, why did it fall into the pipeline, uh, we can talk about the terms now, our president
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delivered the conservative party delivered the brexit that you wanted ?t to come and join me live at 7:00 in clacton, go to gb news dot uk to get your tickets . you dot uk to get your tickets. you better be quick, they'll be full by the morning but now it's over to mark steyn . i'm still reeling to mark steyn. i'm still reeling over seeing debbie moore with you. nigel took a dance class at her studio half a lifetime ago and i've never regretted it. she terrific pieces for what and terrific pieces for what and terrific dance studio at her place in covent garden where i'm al and he's distracted me with his story but mean i'm in a song dance mood and in fact just got the total wreckage british politics to contemplate in the next 60 minutes so there's going to be a lot of dancing in that unless one of my guests fails to turn up. we've got a great line up for you. we've got arlene foster from gb news. we have melville. we're back. go flynn and we have viscount there. keir starmer is getting of the house of lords . but actually tony of lords. but actually tony
delivered the conservative party delivered the brexit that you wanted ?t to come and join me live at 7:00 in clacton, go to gb news dot uk to get your tickets . you dot uk to get your tickets. you better be quick, they'll be full by the morning but now it's over to mark steyn . i'm still reeling to mark steyn. i'm still reeling over seeing debbie moore with you. nigel took a dance class at her studio half a lifetime ago and i've never regretted it. she terrific pieces for what and terrific...
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on bbc sounds and we can talk more about it now with douglas ross it was the leader of the conservative partylo, how are you? you are also famous as a football referee so we can ask you some world cup questions later! but in the world cup whether scotland gets to be an independent nation, we are just in the heats of that, does it mean there's basically no way scotland can ever leave the union without the permission of the government in westminster? is that what this ruling fundamentally means? i think what the supreme court ruling shows is a very clear, unanimous outcome of that case, the five justices all agreed that the constitution is reserved to the uk parliament. that was always my view i think the view of the vast majority of legal experts, political experts and others i'm just a bit disappointed that nicola sturgeon took this to court, dragged both of scotland's government into the courtroom to debate this at the cost of cost of hundreds of thousands of pounds of taxpayer money when i think most of us knew this was the outcome and the result. but sadly, immediately after, although she
on bbc sounds and we can talk more about it now with douglas ross it was the leader of the conservative partylo, how are you? you are also famous as a football referee so we can ask you some world cup questions later! but in the world cup whether scotland gets to be an independent nation, we are just in the heats of that, does it mean there's basically no way scotland can ever leave the union without the permission of the government in westminster? is that what this ruling fundamentally means?...
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, she's to the extremely— the conservative party, she's to the extremely right wing of the partybrexit— an ardent brexiteers — of course brexit hasn't delivered the way it was promised, neither has levelled up, economically we are in a dire situation — up, economically we are in a dire situation so— up, economically we are in a dire situation. sol up, economically we are in a dire situation. so i think there's a lot of mps _ situation. so i think there's a lot of mps generally who are thinking, "what _ of mps generally who are thinking, "what will— of mps generally who are thinking, "what will i do come the next election? _ "what will i do come the next election? i'll be out of a job, perhaps— election? i'll be out of a job, perhaps i_ election? i'll be out of a job, perhaps i need to start getting out there _ perhaps i need to start getting out there and — perhaps i need to start getting out there and sorting myself out. not all mps _ there and sorting myself out. not all mps obviously have second jobs, as some _ all mps obviously have second jobs, as some of— all mps obviously
, she's to the extremely— the conservative party, she's to the extremely right wing of the partybrexit— an ardent brexiteers — of course brexit hasn't delivered the way it was promised, neither has levelled up, economically we are in a dire situation — up, economically we are in a dire situation so— up, economically we are in a dire situation. sol up, economically we are in a dire situation. so i think there's a lot of mps _ situation. so i think there's a lot of mps generally who are...
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delivered the conservative party delivered the brexit that you wanted ?t to come and join me live at 7:00 in clacton, go to gb news dot uk to get your tickets . you dot uk to get your tickets. you better be quick, they'll be full by the morning but now it's over to mark steyn . i'm still reeling to mark steyn. i'm still reeling over seeing debbie moore with you. nigel took a dance class at her studio half a lifetime ago and i've never regretted it. she terrific pieces for what and terrific pieces for what and terrific dance studio at her place in covent garden where i'm al and he's distracted me with his story but mean i'm in a song dance mood and in fact just got the total wreckage british politics to contemplate in the next 60 minutes so there's going to be a lot of dancing in that unless one of my guests fails to turn up. we've got a great line up for you. we've got arlene foster from gb news. we have melville. we're back. go flynn and we have viscount there. keir starmer is getting of the house of lords . but actually tony of lords. but actually tony
delivered the conservative party delivered the brexit that you wanted ?t to come and join me live at 7:00 in clacton, go to gb news dot uk to get your tickets . you dot uk to get your tickets. you better be quick, they'll be full by the morning but now it's over to mark steyn . i'm still reeling to mark steyn. i'm still reeling over seeing debbie moore with you. nigel took a dance class at her studio half a lifetime ago and i've never regretted it. she terrific pieces for what and terrific...