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i think the day the - daily telegraph or the daily mail do criticise _ daily telegraph or the daily mailprice of success — what does that mean? _ the price of success — what does that mean? people's house chains collapse _ that mean? people's house chains collapse for the other day, was that a success? — collapse for the other day, was that a success? was wiping $500 billion off the _ a success? was wiping $500 billion off the global market a success? i agree _ off the global market a success? i agree with — off the global market a success? i agree with david, problems are important and it struck me as ironic as well_ important and it struck me as ironic as well that — important and it struck me as ironic as well that they have this band for an ash— as well that they have this band for an ash bannerat as well that they have this band for an ash banner at the conference said donica _ an ash banner at the conference said donica that— an ash banner at the conference said donica that said "here to get britain — donica that said "here to get britain moving." people aren't moving, — britain mo
i think the day the - daily telegraph or the daily mail do criticise _ daily telegraph or the daily mailprice of success — what does that mean? _ the price of success — what does that mean? people's house chains collapse _ that mean? people's house chains collapse for the other day, was that a success? — collapse for the other day, was that a success? was wiping $500 billion off the _ a success? was wiping $500 billion off the global market a success? i agree _ off the global market a...
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let's move back to the daily telegraph, "biden's nuclear i daily telegraph, "biden's nuclear armageddonmment.— pots off script comment. emmanuel macron has — pots off script comment. emmanuel macron has rebuked _ pots off script comment. emmanuel macron has rebuked joe _ pots off script comment. emmanuel macron has rebuked joe biden - pots off script comment. emmanuel. macron has rebuked joe biden because joe macron has rebuked joe biden because joe biden— macron has rebuked joe biden because joe biden made these comments — which, _ joe biden made these comments — which, typical of the us president, they could — which, typical of the us president, they could have been more considered and calculated, a bit off—the—cuff especially— and calculated, a bit off—the—cuff especially when it comes to very serious — especially when it comes to very serious matters such as armageddon. you might— serious matters such as armageddon. you might want someone to actually be slightly— you might want someone to actually be slightly more scripted. he said, "we've _ be slightly more scripted. he said, "we'v
let's move back to the daily telegraph, "biden's nuclear i daily telegraph, "biden's nuclear armageddonmment.— pots off script comment. emmanuel macron has — pots off script comment. emmanuel macron has rebuked _ pots off script comment. emmanuel macron has rebuked joe _ pots off script comment. emmanuel macron has rebuked joe biden - pots off script comment. emmanuel. macron has rebuked joe biden because joe macron has rebuked joe biden because joe biden— macron has rebuked joe...
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staying on the front page of the daily telegraph, - such people.e assessment of gains for russia. this is an - intelligence assessment of where things— intelligence assessment of where things are, and there are suggestions that actually, the stalling — suggestions that actually, the stalling of the russian assault, if that continues at the rate it currently _ that continues at the rate it currently is, and there is a potential— currently is, and there is a potential for ukraine to retake crimea — potential for ukraine to retake crimea - — potential for ukraine to retake crimea — obviously these are deeply complicated issues, we are going into winter— complicated issues, we are going into winter now, that's always a time _ into winter now, that's always a time of— into winter now, that's always a time of retreat anyway, essentially allowing _ time of retreat anyway, essentially allowing russia to regroup a little bit. allowing russia to regroup a little bit so _ allowing russia to regroup a little bit so it's — allowing russia to regroup a little bi
staying on the front page of the daily telegraph, - such people.e assessment of gains for russia. this is an - intelligence assessment of where things— intelligence assessment of where things are, and there are suggestions that actually, the stalling — suggestions that actually, the stalling of the russian assault, if that continues at the rate it currently _ that continues at the rate it currently is, and there is a potential— currently is, and there is a potential for ukraine to retake...
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let's move onto the front page of the daily telegraph which is looking ahead to the fiscal statementt surprising. and possibly not all that surprising-— and possibly not all that surrisinu. ., . ., , , , surprising. not all that surprising. but nevertheless, _ surprising. not all that surprising. but nevertheless, as _ surprising. not all that surprising. but nevertheless, as it _ surprising. not all that surprising. | but nevertheless, as it approaches the deadline for the 7th of november, i think the government is doing _ november, i think the government is doing all— november, i think the government is doing all it _ november, i think the government is doing all it can to prepare all of us for— doing all it can to prepare all of us for the — doing all it can to prepare all of us for the fact that it's probably going _ us for the fact that it's probably going to — us for the fact that it's probably going to be grim for most of us and that is— going to be grim for most of us and that is because there is this £50 billion— that is because there is this £50 billion black hole in the fi
let's move onto the front page of the daily telegraph which is looking ahead to the fiscal statementt surprising. and possibly not all that surprising-— and possibly not all that surrisinu. ., . ., , , , surprising. not all that surprising. but nevertheless, _ surprising. not all that surprising. but nevertheless, as _ surprising. not all that surprising. but nevertheless, as it _ surprising. not all that surprising. | but nevertheless, as it approaches the deadline for the 7th of november, i...
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the daily telegraph leads with an image of the home secretary, next to the headline, "tory turmoil amidims of a coup." the daily mail headline highlights a pledge to ensure police attend every burglary in england and wales. and the sun claims an exlusive — apparently about a bbc star. the mirror says the wagatha christie feud re—ignites. so it hit straight to it, and i'll start with you this hour, let's start with you this hour, let's start with you this hour, let's start with the daily telegraph, because let's be honest, this is a painful set of headlines for liz truss and her supporters, isn't it? slightly more supportive tone in the daily telegraph, as you perhaps might expect — looking ahead to liz truss�*s speech to the conservative party conference tomorrow in which we understand the prime minister will insist disruption is the price of success. what do you make of that message? of success. what do you make of that messa . e? ~ ., of success. what do you make of that messaue? ~ . , ., , ,, message? well, i mean, instantly you 'ust think message? well, i mean, instantly you just th
the daily telegraph leads with an image of the home secretary, next to the headline, "tory turmoil amidims of a coup." the daily mail headline highlights a pledge to ensure police attend every burglary in england and wales. and the sun claims an exlusive — apparently about a bbc star. the mirror says the wagatha christie feud re—ignites. so it hit straight to it, and i'll start with you this hour, let's start with you this hour, let's start with you this hour, let's start with the...
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let's get a slightly different take from the daily telegraph — and we are talking about the potentialllion in the battle to rein in benefits. but as the telegraph points out, number ten has to consider its options and is preparing to question if it's fairfor options and is preparing to question if it's fair for people on benefits to get inflation linked rises whilst scores of workers get real term pay cuts. this is not straightforward, is it? ., ., �*, ., , is it? know, and it's all very well for me to — is it? know, and it's all very well for me to sit _ is it? know, and it's all very well for me to sit here as _ is it? know, and it's all very well for me to sit here as in - is it? know, and it's all very well for me to sit here as in our - is it? know, and it's all very well for me to sit here as in our carel for me to sit here as in our care critic_ for me to sit here as in our care critic -- — for me to sit here as in our care critic —— armchair critic, you would rightfully— critic —— armchair critic, you would rightfully criticise journalists for sniping — rightfully criticise jo
let's get a slightly different take from the daily telegraph — and we are talking about the potentialllion in the battle to rein in benefits. but as the telegraph points out, number ten has to consider its options and is preparing to question if it's fairfor options and is preparing to question if it's fair for people on benefits to get inflation linked rises whilst scores of workers get real term pay cuts. this is not straightforward, is it? ., ., �*, ., , is it? know, and it's all very...
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i asked at the daily telegraph newspaper. iasked her what made borisjohnson pull out of the race. be that he did not get enough nominations, and of course there is no way of knowing the certain that that was the case because the moment of truth would have been at 2pm on monday, when nominations close and everyone will have to be prepared to have the numbers of backers confirmed by a 1922 committee because borisjohnson pulled out this evening, he is saying he had over 100 votes but we will not know that independently because he has pulled out. another reason is as he says in his statement, he thinks even though he says he still has a lot to offer, he feels it is impossible to govern without the support of the party, so even if he did have just over the party, so even if he did havejust over 100 mps backing him there is a real strength of feeling within the conservative party that some people really did not feel prepared to serve under his leadership once again, and let's not forget it was only a few months ago that he was forced from office, so perhaps this idea that the conservati
i asked at the daily telegraph newspaper. iasked her what made borisjohnson pull out of the race. be that he did not get enough nominations, and of course there is no way of knowing the certain that that was the case because the moment of truth would have been at 2pm on monday, when nominations close and everyone will have to be prepared to have the numbers of backers confirmed by a 1922 committee because borisjohnson pulled out this evening, he is saying he had over 100 votes but we will not...
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what is interesting about the daily telegraph today, if you look inside the paper to see who has beenng commentary for the telegraph, you have suella braverman, who is the former home secretary, she does this article here. we need a leader who can play a steady hand on the tiller, that is rishi sunak. underneath her commentary, we have got the current chancellor of the exchequer providing more commentary, jeremy hunt, talking about time for the truth and difficult choices. and next to that rishi sunak promises integrity and accountability. that is the telegraph looking at by many within this the conservative party believe rishi sunak is the right man for the job. party believe rishi sunak is the right man for thejob. the guardian firmly focusing on the departure of borisjohnson in the race, not the right time, johnson help race to leave the tories, withdrawal leaving rishi sunak as front—runner in the battle for number ten. the daily mail, rishi sunak set for number ten is boris spells out,, johnson steps aside dramatically. the mirror, which is a very similar front page, rishi sunak
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the daily telegraph has kwasi kwarteng insisting he's "not going anywhere." to the guardian — liz truss has bowed to intense pressure from tory mps and the markets by agreeing to redraw the government's mini budget, paving the way for a u—turn on her signature corporation tax pledge. meanwhile, away from politics, the metro reports on the latest evidence in the trial of a nurse accused of murdering seven babies. and the sun says the ref who didn't spot diego maradonna's infamous hand—ball goal against england in the 1986 world cup, is set to earn around three million pounds, by putting the ball up for auction. let's begin. it's politics all the way. thank you very much for being with us. let's start with the guardian. a lot of papers are going on speculation that this mini budget is going to basically have to be cancelled, given the market reaction, the very real impact on everyday decisions of so many members of the public across the country. members of the public across the count . , , country. yes, absolutely. the prime minister is apparently, _ country. y
the daily telegraph has kwasi kwarteng insisting he's "not going anywhere." to the guardian — liz truss has bowed to intense pressure from tory mps and the markets by agreeing to redraw the government's mini budget, paving the way for a u—turn on her signature corporation tax pledge. meanwhile, away from politics, the metro reports on the latest evidence in the trial of a nurse accused of murdering seven babies. and the sun says the ref who didn't spot diego maradonna's infamous...
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mail. — like the telegraph in the daily mail. for— like the telegraph in the daily mail, for — mail, for example does feel like they are trying to talk of boris johnsori's _ they are trying to talk of boris johnson's chances and some of the papers _ johnson's chances and some of the papers of— johnson's chances and some of the papers of a — johnson's chances and some of the papers of a picture borisjohnson on the front— papers of a picture borisjohnson on the front page and are going to come on to— the front page and are going to come on to discuss all of those but really. — on to discuss all of those but really, the key thing is, the leadership election is going to be very short — leadership election is going to be very short and this quite a lot of polling that suggests a big majority of the _ polling that suggests a big majority of the country thinks there should not he _ of the country thinks there should not he a _ of the country thinks there should not be a general election, and will be not be a general election, and will he on _ not be a general election, and will be o
mail. — like the telegraph in the daily mail. for— like the telegraph in the daily mail, for — mail, for example does feel like they are trying to talk of boris johnsori's _ they are trying to talk of boris johnson's chances and some of the papers _ johnson's chances and some of the papers of— johnson's chances and some of the papers of a — johnson's chances and some of the papers of a picture borisjohnson on the front— papers of a picture borisjohnson on the front page and are...
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we went to go back to the i front page of the daily telegraph, because that story at the bottom of theith so many mothers who l interested in this, why? because i | work with so many mothers who do struggle _ work with so many mothers who do struggle with the whole idea of looking — struggle with the whole idea of looking after themselves first. the princess _ looking after themselves first. the princess of— looking after themselves first. the princess of wales has been visiting a maternity unit, it's her first solo— a maternity unit, it's her first solo visit— a maternity unit, it's her first solo visit since the morning period of the _ solo visit since the morning period of the late — solo visit since the morning period of the late queen, and she's been highlighting how crucial it is for new mums to really repay pivot their attitude _ new mums to really repay pivot their attitude towards self—care. if you think— attitude towards self—care. if you think about when you're on an aeroplane _ think about when you're on an aeroplane and they have that video that says _ aeroplane and they h
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the daily telegraph is exploring options that he looking at. sore throat. .~ ., , , ., ., he looking at. sorry, i have a sore throat. .,~' ., , , ., ., .,~' he looking at. sorry, i have a sore throat. .~ ., , , ., ., .,~ ., throat. take a sip of water. take a break. throat. take a sip of water. take a break- we — throat. take a sip of water. take a break. we will _ throat. take a sip of water. take a break. we will go _ throat. take a sip of water. take a break. we will go to _ throat. take a sip of water. take a break. we will go to getti and - throat. take a sip of water. take a. break. we will go to getti and come back to you. what do you make of this idea of a windfall tax grab as the wording has? i this idea of a windfall tax grab as the wording has?— this idea of a windfall tax grab as the wording has? i think we need a treater the wording has? i think we need a greater levy. _ the wording has? i think we need a greater levy. a _ the wording has? i think we need a greater levy. a levy _ the wording has? i think we need a greater levy, a l
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take us to the front page of the daily telegraph and the story we are concentrating on is their leadng coming out of his car but the headline is liz truss delays the vote on the 45p tax cut after tory revolt. what do you make of that? i think the telegraph has stolen a bit of a march— think the telegraph has stolen a bit of a march on the other headlines that we _ of a march on the other headlines that we will be coming to because it seems _ that we will be coming to because it seems as_ that we will be coming to because it seems as though liz truss has realised — seems as though liz truss has realised to avoid egg on her face in what _ realised to avoid egg on her face in what should be a defining week of glorious _ what should be a defining week of glorious homecoming as the new prom queen, _ glorious homecoming as the new prom queen, will— glorious homecoming as the new prom queen, will go badly wrong if she continues— queen, will go badly wrong if she continues down this line that she was taking right up until this morning. _ was taking right up until this morning, this afternoon
take us to the front page of the daily telegraph and the story we are concentrating on is their leadng coming out of his car but the headline is liz truss delays the vote on the 45p tax cut after tory revolt. what do you make of that? i think the telegraph has stolen a bit of a march— think the telegraph has stolen a bit of a march on the other headlines that we _ of a march on the other headlines that we will be coming to because it seems _ that we will be coming to because it seems as_ that...
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jo, another thing to ask, as we go to the front of the daily telegraph, again, she is clinging to power has it? ida. stopped the rebellion, has it? no, and i stopped the rebellion, has it? no, and i think— stopped the rebellion, has it? no, and i think it _ stopped the rebellion, has it? no, and i think it is _ stopped the rebellion, has it? idrr, and i think it is really important to remember you know, she does not have a mandate from the parliamentary conservative party. i think it is something like 25% or maybe a third of the tory mps actually supported her in the leadership. you know, she no way has a mandate from them. she has a vote from about 80,000 members of the conservative party. if you cannot get your mps on board and behind you, then you are not going to carry your policies through because you have an in—built rebellion. interestingly, the second part of the headline in the telegraph is tory rebels plot to oust the prime minister within days. it is quite possible, quite likely that there will be a knock on her door in the early part of next week. i think people will wait to
jo, another thing to ask, as we go to the front of the daily telegraph, again, she is clinging to power has it? ida. stopped the rebellion, has it? no, and i stopped the rebellion, has it? no, and i think— stopped the rebellion, has it? no, and i think it _ stopped the rebellion, has it? no, and i think it is _ stopped the rebellion, has it? idrr, and i think it is really important to remember you know, she does not have a mandate from the parliamentary conservative party. i think it is...
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let�*s start with the daily telegraph, the headline, "ministers sacked for new tory sleaze row," but the allegations? this he doesn't know the details of the allegations?— allegations? this is to do with conor burns, _ allegations? this is to do with conor burns, a _ allegations? this is to do with conor burns, a trade - allegations? this is to do with conor burns, a trade ministeri allegations? this is to do with - conor burns, a trade minister who's conor burns, a trade minister who�*s been accused of impropriety at the hyatt bar in birmingham over the past few days at the tory party conference. this has come as a surprise to him — apparently someone who witnessed the incident and reported it, this is where the investigation has ensued from there. i think we have a case here of an ongoing investigation, it�*s innocent until proven guilty here so we shouldn�*t cast any aspersions on conor burns until we know the full facts of this case. but i think more broadly, this is the sixth case within 18 months of a tory mp either being suspended or having the whip withdrawn for allegations o
let�*s start with the daily telegraph, the headline, "ministers sacked for new tory sleaze row," but the allegations? this he doesn't know the details of the allegations?— allegations? this is to do with conor burns, _ allegations? this is to do with conor burns, a _ allegations? this is to do with conor burns, a trade - allegations? this is to do with conor burns, a trade ministeri allegations? this is to do with - conor burns, a trade minister who's conor burns, a trade minister...
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meanwhile the daily telegraph has kwasi kwarteng saying he's not going anywhere.guardian — liz truss has bowed to intense pressure from tory mps and the marketsby agreeing to redraw the government's mini budget, paving the way for a u—turn on her signature corporation tax pledge. meanwhile, away from politics the metro says the nurse accused of killing seven babies wrote a note on a post—it note saying she killed him on purpose. she killed him on purpose. and the sun says the ref who didn't spot diego maradonna's infamous hand—ball goal against england in the 1986 world cup, is set to earn around three mil;ion pounds, by putting the ball up for auction. let it set up a bit more of a detailed look. the financial times. lots of speculation that liz truss has no choice other than to rip up her money budget. this has no choice other than to rip up her money budget.— her money budget. this is a story that's starting _ her money budget. this is a story that's starting in _ her money budget. this is a story that's starting in the _ her money budget. this is a story that'
meanwhile the daily telegraph has kwasi kwarteng saying he's not going anywhere.guardian — liz truss has bowed to intense pressure from tory mps and the marketsby agreeing to redraw the government's mini budget, paving the way for a u—turn on her signature corporation tax pledge. meanwhile, away from politics the metro says the nurse accused of killing seven babies wrote a note on a post—it note saying she killed him on purpose. she killed him on purpose. and the sun says the ref who...
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the daily telegraph says the home secretary is considering plans to book individual rooms in hotels,ather than reserving entire hotels, to help ease overcrowding at asylum processing centres. the financial times leads with the war in ukraine, and the decision from russia to quit the deal allowing ukraine to export millions of tonnes of grain. experts say it could lead to increases in globalfood prices and risked fuelling starvation in poorer nations. the guardian has a photo of the tributes in the south korean capital seoul, where 150 people were killed yesterday in a crush at a halloween festival. let me bring it our guests. good to have you with us. i want to begin with that very poignant photo on the front of the guardian. raphael rashid wrote the article, he quoted, outside it was chaos, i couldn't move. shyama, when you read this story, what are you thinking? i’m story, what are you thinking? i'm “ust story, what are you thinking? in just thinking how desperately sad it is. what else is it possible to think? i have children... yesterday shortly after the story broke, i had a 31—
the daily telegraph says the home secretary is considering plans to book individual rooms in hotels,ather than reserving entire hotels, to help ease overcrowding at asylum processing centres. the financial times leads with the war in ukraine, and the decision from russia to quit the deal allowing ukraine to export millions of tonnes of grain. experts say it could lead to increases in globalfood prices and risked fuelling starvation in poorer nations. the guardian has a photo of the tributes in...
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up with the climate theme now, go to the front page of theme now, go to the front page of the daily telegraphiration from you first. remind us what a windfall taxes. . you first. remind us what a windfall taxes. , ., . ~' you first. remind us what a windfall taxes. , ., ., ~ , taxes. first of all, i think this sto taxes. first of all, i think this story does — taxes. first of all, i think this story does draw _ taxes. first of all, i think this story does draw on _ taxes. first of all, i think this story does draw on the - taxes. first of all, i think this story does draw on the two . taxes. first of all, i think this. story does draw on the two big topics that rishi sunak should be dealing with at the moment, the climate emergency, and also the fact that the uk government have a massive spending black to fail, financial black hole to fill, and here it seems there is a quote from a number ten source that suggests they haven't dismissed or rejected they haven't dismissed or rejected the idea of widening a windfall tax on energy firms, which has been a long called for by opposition parties, thi
up with the climate theme now, go to the front page of theme now, go to the front page of the daily telegraphiration from you first. remind us what a windfall taxes. . you first. remind us what a windfall taxes. , ., . ~' you first. remind us what a windfall taxes. , ., ., ~ , taxes. first of all, i think this sto taxes. first of all, i think this story does — taxes. first of all, i think this story does draw _ taxes. first of all, i think this story does draw on _ taxes. first of all, i...
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the daily telegraph says the home secretary is considering plans to book individual rooms in hotels, the financial times leads with the war in ukraine, and the decision from russia to quit the deal allowing ukraine to export millions of tonnes of grain. experts say it could lead to increases in globalfood prices and risked fuelling starvation in poorer nations.
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talentless individuals, referring to ministers of the crown, to hear the former editor of the daily telegraphat one may call the house journal of conservatives, passionate supporter of the conservative party and distinguished journalist, distinguished writer about the second world war, saying there has been a succession of ridiculous conservative prime minister's. that really is unusual. absolutely. >> these are not members of the -- i listen to yo interview with charles walker. i was actually moved by it, i agreed with everything he said. i have written a piece in the evening standard in london myself, saying we have had this terrible political culture which has rewarded the most low-quality people to high office. we have had a culture which has rewarded blind loyalty, mainly due to brexit, and political woo woo over any kind of ability or talent. and we are all suffering from it. this ibeyond factions, it is beyond the left versus right. we are in a situation now where the whole of the country, not just the westminster bubble, people interested in politics, the whole country is worried sick
talentless individuals, referring to ministers of the crown, to hear the former editor of the daily telegraphat one may call the house journal of conservatives, passionate supporter of the conservative party and distinguished journalist, distinguished writer about the second world war, saying there has been a succession of ridiculous conservative prime minister's. that really is unusual. absolutely. >> these are not members of the -- i listen to yo interview with charles walker. i was...
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few people are better plugged in to the tory mps than the daily telegraph's christopher hope. of the thoughts of mps and i pulled together some clips from the week to show him. i have decided the basic rate i of income tax will remain 20%. look at the mask on liz truss's face. this isjeremy hunt dismantling everything liz truss has been saying. it is a political disembowelment i have never seen in 20 years covering british politics. my teenage children would say #awks. who is to blame for this mess? first of all, i want to accept responsibility and say sorry| for the mistakes i have been made. the first time we heard the word sorry from liz truss. i would say about time. i have been saying in myjournalism that the sorry word was required at the tory conference when all she said was, i get it. that wasn't enough for many people. then it was wednesday and prime minister's questions and all eyes on the prime minister. 45p tax cut, gone. corporation tax cut, gone. 20p tax cut, gone. two—year energy freeze, gone. they enjoyed this. it is a good device, this. economic credibility, g
few people are better plugged in to the tory mps than the daily telegraph's christopher hope. of the thoughts of mps and i pulled together some clips from the week to show him. i have decided the basic rate i of income tax will remain 20%. look at the mask on liz truss's face. this isjeremy hunt dismantling everything liz truss has been saying. it is a political disembowelment i have never seen in 20 years covering british politics. my teenage children would say #awks. who is to blame for this...
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these are on all the front pages his photo, the times has gone for the same photo as the daily telegraphdie, they are referring to real divisions in the conservative party, split a number of ways, his first big challenge will be to bring that party together. that is what these papers are touching on, some of his comments as what the party needsis comments as what the party needs is stability and unity and integrity and humility. the other asoeet — and integrity and humility. the other aspect from the independent and the daily mirror is who voted for you, referencing the fact he was just appointed we had boris johnson pullout and penny mordaunt pullout, nobody no tory members got to vote, what these papers is complaining about the country hasn't been able to vote it. we about the country hasn't been able to vote it.— about the country hasn't been able to vote it. we have heard rumours of — able to vote it. we have heard rumours of backbenchers - rumours of backbenchers complaining they didn't get to vote, penny mordaunt stood down they say who voted you, rishi sunak has one keys to number
these are on all the front pages his photo, the times has gone for the same photo as the daily telegraphdie, they are referring to real divisions in the conservative party, split a number of ways, his first big challenge will be to bring that party together. that is what these papers are touching on, some of his comments as what the party needsis comments as what the party needs is stability and unity and integrity and humility. the other asoeet — and integrity and humility. the other aspect...
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i'm joined by camilla turner, the chief uplifts that statement political correspondent of the daily telegraphank you so much for joining us. firstly, what exactly happened, do you think you met with borisjohnson? what changed his mind? i you met with boris johnson? what changed his mind? i think one explanation _ what changed his mind? i think one explanation could - what changed his mind? i think one explanation could be - what changed his mind? i think one explanation could be that l one explanation could be that he actually just didn't one explanation could be that he actuallyjust didn't get the numbers after all. he did claim in his statement he picked out this evening that he had the nomination from 102 mp5, but of course, there is no way of knowing for certain that that is the case because at the moment of truth would've been at 2pm on monday when nominations close and everyone will have to be prepared to have the numbers of factors confirmed by the 1922 committee. but because boris johnson pulled out this evening, yes, he is saying that he had over 100 votes, but we don't know that he
i'm joined by camilla turner, the chief uplifts that statement political correspondent of the daily telegraphank you so much for joining us. firstly, what exactly happened, do you think you met with borisjohnson? what changed his mind? i you met with boris johnson? what changed his mind? i think one explanation _ what changed his mind? i think one explanation could - what changed his mind? i think one explanation could be - what changed his mind? i think one explanation could be that l one...
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tony mentioned the timing of this boat in the daily telegraph has that is their top story, liz truss on 45p tax cut. from what we have just heard, the boat on 45p tax cut. from what we havejust heard, doesn't the boat on 45p tax cut. from what we have just heard, doesn't matter any more? we have just heard, doesn't matter an more? ~ , we have just heard, doesn't matter any more?— any more? well, it is, we like to thinkthat _ any more? well, it is, we like to think that politicians _ any more? well, it is, we like to think that politicians are - think that politicians are pragmatic, that when they are shown they are _ pragmatic, that when they are shown they are wrong, they are willing to turn, _ they are wrong, they are willing to turn, to— they are wrong, they are willing to turn, to alter the course of the ship, _ turn, to alter the course of the ship, however, what this means me is that the _ ship, however, what this means me is that the reasons, if this boat gets delayed, — that the reasons, if this boat gets delayed, the reasons for doing it will he _ delayed, the reasons for do
tony mentioned the timing of this boat in the daily telegraph has that is their top story, liz truss on 45p tax cut. from what we have just heard, the boat on 45p tax cut. from what we havejust heard, doesn't the boat on 45p tax cut. from what we have just heard, doesn't matter any more? we have just heard, doesn't matter an more? ~ , we have just heard, doesn't matter any more?— any more? well, it is, we like to thinkthat _ any more? well, it is, we like to think that politicians _ any more?...
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and that is the direction taken by the times and the daily telegraph.e or die, they are pulling this punches, a lot of mods to the division within this party, mps didn't get a chance to vote on who was in charge, some of them boris johnson loyalists aren't very keen on rishi sunak, there is a lot of mods to the divisions in the party, rumours of physical and writing even recently, and the times focusing on the challenge for gets anything done he has to get his party together, that isn't going to be easy. some of the comments they pull out, as we need stability and unity, and he says he shows humility. that is quite reassuring given the amount of scandal we have seen this past year from the conservatives. going to the international press, the new york times, and here it is again on the front cover of the new york times, he says i could say i told you so, quite a pro sunak piece, they say something of an oracle, it is safe hands for us in the uk, a lot of his predictions for the last leadership race did come through stop he said i won't cut taxes and mort
and that is the direction taken by the times and the daily telegraph.e or die, they are pulling this punches, a lot of mods to the division within this party, mps didn't get a chance to vote on who was in charge, some of them boris johnson loyalists aren't very keen on rishi sunak, there is a lot of mods to the divisions in the party, rumours of physical and writing even recently, and the times focusing on the challenge for gets anything done he has to get his party together, that isn't going...
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the daily telegraph and the times and even — telegraph and the times and even the _ telegraph and theg papers which normally would be supportive of boris johnson have — supportive of boris johnson have all— supportive of boris johnson have all said, is this really the — have all said, is this really the best— have all said, is this really the best idea because we have -ot the best idea because we have got to— the best idea because we have got to remember, the labour party— got to remember, the labour party was— got to remember, the labour party was ahead of boris johnson in the polls since november 2021 for a year now. keir— november 2021 for a year now. keir starmer has had the lead on him — keir starmer has had the lead on him and that is before liz truss— on him and that is before liz truss came into power. and april— truss came into power. and april came out today that put labour— april came out today that put labour another five points ahead _ labour another five points ahead. that is with world rurnours _ ahead. that is with world rumours that boris johnson might— rumours that b
the daily telegraph and the times and even — telegraph and the times and even the _ telegraph and theg papers which normally would be supportive of boris johnson have — supportive of boris johnson have all— supportive of boris johnson have all said, is this really the — have all said, is this really the best— have all said, is this really the best idea because we have -ot the best idea because we have got to— the best idea because we have got to remember, the labour party— got to...
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looking at the daily telegraph, rishi sunak races to secure a majority. but that has now surpassed 100. he is not officially declared an interest. this is the daily mail. a rumour after the two men met that there may be some power—sharing agreement on the cards but we will have to wait and see. this is the daily mirror running a headline, not again. the sub headline here bereaved covid families join the furious shock return after, of course, those scandals that ousted boris johnson from number 10 ousted borisjohnson from number 10 including the lockdown parties. the financial times weekend says that they are alarmed by the idea of the return ofjohnson to number 10. they talk about the pound falling one point 1% against the dollar. and here we have the dollar. and here we have the son. deal or no deal. it says over 100 mps support boris johnson, a figure disputed by those against him but it says that rishi sunak bags the big beasts, those front bench mps who have voiced their support. that is dominating the front pages here in the uk this sunday. now how d
looking at the daily telegraph, rishi sunak races to secure a majority. but that has now surpassed 100. he is not officially declared an interest. this is the daily mail. a rumour after the two men met that there may be some power—sharing agreement on the cards but we will have to wait and see. this is the daily mirror running a headline, not again. the sub headline here bereaved covid families join the furious shock return after, of course, those scandals that ousted boris johnson from...
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you now use your column in the daily telegraph to argue for policy.nality, but you argue passionately for a different direction. explain to someone who's not a conservative or not active in politics, why is the split in the tory party so deep and what is the split really about? i think there's a lot of things going on and it's not only in the conservative party, obviously, i think the whole british political system is going through a bit of a convulsion after brexit. it's not surprising when you get this sort of huge change and i think it's got some way to play out yet. conservative party has always been a, you know, a coalition of of different views of social conservatives, of, you know, nationalists, if you like the word, or free marketeers of people who have a range of views... but we're talking of people, unlike in, say, the thatcher period, where there were deep divides inside the conservative party in the cabinet. you did not get what you get now, which is people saying, "i will quit my membership of the conservative party if so—and—so becomes l
you now use your column in the daily telegraph to argue for policy.nality, but you argue passionately for a different direction. explain to someone who's not a conservative or not active in politics, why is the split in the tory party so deep and what is the split really about? i think there's a lot of things going on and it's not only in the conservative party, obviously, i think the whole british political system is going through a bit of a convulsion after brexit. it's not surprising when...
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the daily telegraph says the home secretary is considering plans to book individual rooms in hotels,lum processing centres. the financial times leads with the war in ukraine and the decision from russia to quit the deal allowing ukraine to export millions of tonnes of grain. experts say it could lead to increases in globalfood prices and risked fuelling starvation in poorer nations. the guardian has a photo of the tributes in the south korean capital seoul, where 150 people were killed yesterday in a crush at a halloween festival. so, let us begin. particularly with this story that i think hasn't so many people taking a pause. these terrible pictures and stories that are coming in from seoul, south korea, and this picture on the part of the guardian. —— on the front. a memorial of a young person laying a candle and flowers, and it's quite difficult to comprehend the scale of this tragedy. difficult to comprehend the scale of this tragedy-— this tragedy. well, the scale of the number of people _ this tragedy. well, the scale of the number of people who've - this tragedy. well, the sca
the daily telegraph says the home secretary is considering plans to book individual rooms in hotels,lum processing centres. the financial times leads with the war in ukraine and the decision from russia to quit the deal allowing ukraine to export millions of tonnes of grain. experts say it could lead to increases in globalfood prices and risked fuelling starvation in poorer nations. the guardian has a photo of the tributes in the south korean capital seoul, where 150 people were killed...
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the daily telegraph soon as richey soon as the previous chance or raises to secure majority of tory empties are according to his supporters . he has that 100 threshold or ready to be able to be put forward as one of the candidates. it's not official. a penny more than to you, but mentioned her there she is running. it's not clear whether she will get that. those a 100 nominations from the m p. 's, the son saying at bars johnson, i'm flying back. we're going to do this. i'm up for it's indicating that he's very keen to get his old job back. then you have the mirror saying, surely not again, which is the feeling also of a lot of people here and then those who are support richie soon back. of course, the 2 men soon act and johnson, ah, very well known rival saying, john, so we'll prove facial so many questions here moving forward. i think that this weekend will show who's officially gonna put their hat in the ring. we could know who the prime minister is as early as monday. if me one person gets those 100 nominations. and if there are 3, there is a process that will basically wish them down to
the daily telegraph soon as richey soon as the previous chance or raises to secure majority of tory empties are according to his supporters . he has that 100 threshold or ready to be able to be put forward as one of the candidates. it's not official. a penny more than to you, but mentioned her there she is running. it's not clear whether she will get that. those a 100 nominations from the m p. 's, the son saying at bars johnson, i'm flying back. we're going to do this. i'm up for it's...
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the chancellor is also trying to reassure, writing in the l trying to reassure, writing in the daily telegraphsaid the government had a plan to reduce debt, set new tax and spending rules, and publish full forecasts on the impact all that on the economy. another senior minister, the levelling up secretary simon parke has signalled spending cuts could be coming same is always room to trim the fat. 0pposition parties worry what that could mean. we the fat. opposition parties worry what that could mean.— the fat. opposition parties worry what that could mean. we are always su ”ortin what that could mean. we are always supporting value _ what that could mean. we are always supporting value for— what that could mean. we are always supporting value for money _ what that could mean. we are always supporting value for money of- what that could mean. we are always supporting value for money of the - supporting value for money of the turbulence in the markets has been caused by the governments own error ofjudgment. in announcing a set of unfunded tax cuts that benefited primarily those earning over £150
the chancellor is also trying to reassure, writing in the l trying to reassure, writing in the daily telegraphsaid the government had a plan to reduce debt, set new tax and spending rules, and publish full forecasts on the impact all that on the economy. another senior minister, the levelling up secretary simon parke has signalled spending cuts could be coming same is always room to trim the fat. 0pposition parties worry what that could mean. we the fat. opposition parties worry what that could...
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as patty morgan throws her hat into the ring on the daily telegraph saying soon act the former chancellor races to secure the majority of tori and peas yesterday. supporters of soon act saying that he had managed to get those 100 nominations needed to put your name forward. it's not official, but this is what we're hearing, penny morton, who has thrown our hat into the ring. the 1st candidate to do so we're not sure yet . how many votes she will be able to get the sun newspaper got bars. johnson on the front. i'm flying back. we're going to do this. i'm up for it. and man, not the mirror reporting where the headline saying, surely not again. referring to bars. johnson, becoming yet again potentially the prime minister. and then the times finalizing saying are those to their supporting which he soon act. the 2 men are rivals, if you will. johnson will quote, prove fatal. i think everything up in the air at the moment, certainly this we can. i think we're going to wait and see if anyone officially puts their name forward. those 3 names you mentioned earlier seemed to be the favorites. the f
as patty morgan throws her hat into the ring on the daily telegraph saying soon act the former chancellor races to secure the majority of tori and peas yesterday. supporters of soon act saying that he had managed to get those 100 nominations needed to put your name forward. it's not official, but this is what we're hearing, penny morton, who has thrown our hat into the ring. the 1st candidate to do so we're not sure yet . how many votes she will be able to get the sun newspaper got bars....
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writing in the daily telegraph, kwasi kwarteng said the government had a plan to reduce debt, set new another senior minister, the levelling up secretary, simon clarke, has signalled spending cuts could be coming, saying there's always room to trim the fat. 0pposition parties worry what that could mean. we always support value for money, but the turbulence in the markets has been caused by the government's own error ofjudgment in announcing a set of unfunded tax cuts that benefited primarily those earning over £150,000 a year. and it would be appalling now if, as a consequence of all that, they turned on pensioners, the disabled and those waiting on nhs waiting lists to pay the price for their own mistake. as the conservatives gather for their annual conference in birmingham this weekend, conditions are difficult for the prime minister, still new in the job and fighting to keep her party on side. jonathan blake, bbc news. and the prime minister will be interviewed live on bbc one tomorrow on sunday morning with laura kuenssberg. because of the london marathon, the programme begins at
writing in the daily telegraph, kwasi kwarteng said the government had a plan to reduce debt, set new another senior minister, the levelling up secretary, simon clarke, has signalled spending cuts could be coming, saying there's always room to trim the fat. 0pposition parties worry what that could mean. we always support value for money, but the turbulence in the markets has been caused by the government's own error ofjudgment in announcing a set of unfunded tax cuts that benefited primarily...
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the daily telegraph, suella braverman walking into downing street passed one of the armed officers. one of the armed officers. utter chaos is the mirror�*s front page. was once a conservative paper, but many decades ago. it is traditionally a labour supporting paper. it shows the prime minister underfire today. paper. it shows the prime minister under fire today. these are some of the front pages. katy, can you kick us off this time with the rbm? we katy, can you kick us off this time with the rbm?— katy, can you kick us off this time with the rbm? ~ ~ ., ,, ., with the rbm? we know liz truss has been in trouble _ with the rbm? we know liz truss has been in trouble -- _ with the rbm? we know liz truss has been in trouble -- the _ with the rbm? we know liz truss has been in trouble -- the guardian. - with the rbm? we know liz truss has been in trouble -- the guardian. butl been in trouble —— the guardian. but i think, looking ahead today, prime minister�*s questions, it was a crunch moment. liz truss got through that fairly unscathed. there was a sense that she had a few days or week
the daily telegraph, suella braverman walking into downing street passed one of the armed officers. one of the armed officers. utter chaos is the mirror�*s front page. was once a conservative paper, but many decades ago. it is traditionally a labour supporting paper. it shows the prime minister underfire today. paper. it shows the prime minister under fire today. these are some of the front pages. katy, can you kick us off this time with the rbm? we katy, can you kick us off this time with...
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i will read a few lines that are being quoted in the daily telegraph who may not have seen that. meaningfully work with others, perhaps of a different shade of blue. i'm prepared to reach out to work with colleagues in the national interest, even if we have disagreed interest, even if we have disagreed in the past. hence they are of the fact that these two have not always seen eye to eye, how important you think your endorsement is? it is absolutely _ think your endorsement is? it is absolutely critical. _ think your endorsement is? it 3 absolutely critical. when you get people like myself and steve baker, kemi badenoch, suella braverman as well, all coming together to support rishi sunak, that shows the parties wishing to unite, recognising that if we are not united then we are divided. if we are divided, then as i say, we don't govern well. this is the moment our party must come together. the numbers are clocking in, it is quite incredible to see more and more colleagues recognise how difficult a period this will be, and where we need to move forward. i really do encourage coll
i will read a few lines that are being quoted in the daily telegraph who may not have seen that. meaningfully work with others, perhaps of a different shade of blue. i'm prepared to reach out to work with colleagues in the national interest, even if we have disagreed interest, even if we have disagreed in the past. hence they are of the fact that these two have not always seen eye to eye, how important you think your endorsement is? it is absolutely _ think your endorsement is? it is absolutely...
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she has written in the daily telegraph, in stark terms, saying we are in dire straits now, we need unity and efficiency. rishi is the only candidate who fits the bill. she goes on to praise borisjohnson, saying his achievements will mark a as one of the most significant prime ministers in history, but she says the uk is gripped by a crisis, trust in politics that are low, and our party is divided and heading towards a wipe—out. we have been used to hyperbole over the last few days and weeks, but it is worth dwelling on the fact that a minister who resigned very recently from cabinet is warning that the party is facing a wipe—out, and supporting rishi sunak, is something more of a moderate in the party, really. from a different standpoint on certain issues that she sees as the only person who can attempt to unite the party and lead. that is a significant endorsement. also the foreign secretary, james cleverly, coming out in support for boris johnson, saying that being for is tough, saying that borisjohnson has learned his lessons from this times in numberten, and learned his lessons from
she has written in the daily telegraph, in stark terms, saying we are in dire straits now, we need unity and efficiency. rishi is the only candidate who fits the bill. she goes on to praise borisjohnson, saying his achievements will mark a as one of the most significant prime ministers in history, but she says the uk is gripped by a crisis, trust in politics that are low, and our party is divided and heading towards a wipe—out. we have been used to hyperbole over the last few days and weeks,...
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daily mail, it's a screeching u—turn. in the ft, it was a humbling u—turn. in the guarding and independent, it was a humiliating u—turn. in the telegraph, it's an about turn. iz truss, get a grip. it that's a pretty stark headline for liz truss, get a grip.— liz truss, get a grip. it is, and it ma be liz truss, get a grip. it is, and it may be a — liz truss, get a grip. it is, and it may be a coded _ liz truss, get a grip. it is, and it may be a coded message - liz truss, get a grip. it is, and it may be a coded message for - liz truss, get a grip. it is, and it i may be a coded message for her to stick to— may be a coded message for her to stick to her— may be a coded message for her to stick to her guns with the rest of her radital— stick to her guns with the rest of her radical programme. and what the mail seems_ her radical programme. and what the mail seems to be frightened of is that because of all these u—turns, the prime — that because of all these u—turns, the prime minister in the chancellor may not— the prime minister in the chancellor may not go— the prime minister in the chancellor may not go ahead with what they believe _ may not go ahead with
daily mail, it's a screeching u—turn. in the ft, it was a humbling u—turn. in the guarding and independent, it was a humiliating u—turn. in the telegraph, it's an about turn. iz truss, get a grip. it that's a pretty stark headline for liz truss, get a grip.— liz truss, get a grip. it is, and it ma be liz truss, get a grip. it is, and it may be a — liz truss, get a grip. it is, and it may be a coded _ liz truss, get a grip. it is, and it may be a coded message - liz truss, get a grip....
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let's move on and lucy, the front page of the - and lucy, the front page of the daily telegraph, sweepingber it's but perhaps not all that surprising. i do in november it's but perhaps not all that surprising-— that surprising. i do not think were auoin to that surprising. i do not think were going to have _ that surprising. i do not think were going to have the _ that surprising. i do not think were going to have the last _ that surprising. i do not think were going to have the last of _ that surprising. i do not think were going to have the last of those - going to have the last of those prim words _ going to have the last of those prim words because what is clearly happening at the head of that statement on the 17th of november is the government want to prepare as many— the government want to prepare as many of— the government want to prepare as many of us _ the government want to prepare as many of us is possible for the top few months i had and we know already that because of the many budget that was not _ that because of the many budget that was not a _ that because of the many budg
let's move on and lucy, the front page of the - and lucy, the front page of the daily telegraph, sweepingber it's but perhaps not all that surprising. i do in november it's but perhaps not all that surprising-— that surprising. i do not think were auoin to that surprising. i do not think were going to have _ that surprising. i do not think were going to have the _ that surprising. i do not think were going to have the last _ that surprising. i do not think were going to have the last of _...
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the daily telegraph in the uk quoting u.s. senior military officials saying actually and quite unexpectedly the peninsula of crimea, which russia seeds and annexed illegally in 2014 is now in play. ukrainians are doing so well on the battlefield they may actually recapture territory they lost 8 or 9 years ago. i think he is desperate. as you mentioned there are knives out him out for him and moscow. >> michael weiss, yahoo! news. as always, thank you. >>> the biden administration juggling to international crisis with potential consequences as tensions with north korea skyrocket. the u.s. navy's nuclear power super carrier, the u.s.s. ronald reagan is carrying out joint naval drills with south korean warships off the coast. it comes after north korea launched a series of ballistic missiles including one that flew over japan. u.s. military officials said south korea scrambled 30 fighter jets when it north korean warplanes conducted bombing drills near the border with south korea >>> cruise in ft. myers beach could finish up sear
the daily telegraph in the uk quoting u.s. senior military officials saying actually and quite unexpectedly the peninsula of crimea, which russia seeds and annexed illegally in 2014 is now in play. ukrainians are doing so well on the battlefield they may actually recapture territory they lost 8 or 9 years ago. i think he is desperate. as you mentioned there are knives out him out for him and moscow. >> michael weiss, yahoo! news. as always, thank you. >>> the biden administration...
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let's move another not so positive story in the daily . not so positive story in the daily telegraph,net. if you remember, this is something rishi _ row in the cabinet. if you remember, this is something rishi sunak - this is something rishi sunak initially— this is something rishi sunak initially reduced from .7% of gdp, which _ initially reduced from .7% of gdp, which was — initially reduced from .7% of gdp, which was a — initially reduced from .7% of gdp, which was a manifest commitment made in the last— which was a manifest commitment made in the last election, he actually reduced — in the last election, he actually reduced to that the .5% of gdp going on foreign _ reduced to that the .5% of gdp going on foreign aid — because we have this massive amount of money that we spent, _ this massive amount of money that we spent, £450 _ this massive amount of money that we spent, £450 billion on covid, so he had to— spent, £450 billion on covid, so he had to make — spent, £450 billion on covid, so he had to make savings somewhere. the idea was— had to make savings somewhere. the idea was
let's move another not so positive story in the daily . not so positive story in the daily telegraph,net. if you remember, this is something rishi _ row in the cabinet. if you remember, this is something rishi sunak - this is something rishi sunak initially— this is something rishi sunak initially reduced from .7% of gdp, which _ initially reduced from .7% of gdp, which was — initially reduced from .7% of gdp, which was a — initially reduced from .7% of gdp, which was a manifest...
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that borisjohnson has written for a lot, and it has supported him, but the banner above the daily telegraph'sif he has a copy. absolutely. this is very much his paper, but actually, all of the papers that have a lot of tory member readers are not good reading for him, even the mail is not coming out for borisjohnson at this stage. charles morris, borisjohnson's old boss, lest we forget, still calling borisjohnson a brilliant boris johnson a brilliant campaigner, borisjohnson a brilliant campaigner, but they are saying now is not the moment for him to come back. i think that's quite interesting, if even the telegraph is saying that, i think that sets out that he does have a problem. he's only been gone in political terms what feels like five minutes, right? i think it is deeply problematic, when he also has so many problems hanging over him, so tarnished. lots of people think there is a route back for boris johnson at some point. god help us! but is it quite so soon? i think there is a real problem there. and there is a real problem there. and william hague, lord haig, not a big william hague,
that borisjohnson has written for a lot, and it has supported him, but the banner above the daily telegraph'sif he has a copy. absolutely. this is very much his paper, but actually, all of the papers that have a lot of tory member readers are not good reading for him, even the mail is not coming out for borisjohnson at this stage. charles morris, borisjohnson's old boss, lest we forget, still calling borisjohnson a brilliant boris johnson a brilliant campaigner, borisjohnson a brilliant...
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relatively positive, when we keep a focus in on the economy, the daily telegraph know, natasha, sayingarameter describing this as a one shot at ending the economic crisis. —— new prime minister. not taking anything for granted, despite the markets having a positive reaction thus far. yes, so far so good. rishi sunak, as a former_ yes, so far so good. rishi sunak, as a former chancellor, will be in a very— a former chancellor, will be in a very good — a former chancellor, will be in a very good position to not only reassure _ very good position to not only reassure the markets but also reassure — reassure the markets but also reassure the markets but also reassure the conservative party that he is going — reassure the conservative party that he is going to be the one to set the economy— he is going to be the one to set the economy back on track. he told mps earlier— economy back on track. he told mps earlier during the meeting as sooner he was _ earlier during the meeting as sooner he was effectively crowned the new leader— he was effectively crowned the new leader that putting the econ
relatively positive, when we keep a focus in on the economy, the daily telegraph know, natasha, sayingarameter describing this as a one shot at ending the economic crisis. —— new prime minister. not taking anything for granted, despite the markets having a positive reaction thus far. yes, so far so good. rishi sunak, as a former_ yes, so far so good. rishi sunak, as a former chancellor, will be in a very— a former chancellor, will be in a very good — a former chancellor, will be in a...
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this decision, according to the british daily telegraph, was a humiliation for joe biden, who recently traveled to saudi arabia and persuaded the rulers of the kingdom to increase the production of black gold. roman sobole joins us live roman let's start with the 8th package of anti-russian sanctions from the european union why are the europeans going to impose a price ceiling on russian oil from moscow because it was clearly explained that russia will not sell oil at reduced prices. yes, igor, well, the eighth package of anti-russian sanctions was presented this morning by the european commission, and by lunchtime the european parliament voted for it, in addition to the already traditional bans on the export of various goods from russia, it provided a legal justification for establishing marginal prices for russian oil, that is, it will be prohibited to provide maritime transportation to provide technical assistance intermediary services related to the transportation of oil products from russia to third countries, while transportation will be allowed if this oil is purchased at this m
this decision, according to the british daily telegraph, was a humiliation for joe biden, who recently traveled to saudi arabia and persuaded the rulers of the kingdom to increase the production of black gold. roman sobole joins us live roman let's start with the 8th package of anti-russian sanctions from the european union why are the europeans going to impose a price ceiling on russian oil from moscow because it was clearly explained that russia will not sell oil at reduced prices. yes, igor,...