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next, the daily telegraph. telegraph. you are laying out _ it. next, the daily telegraph. you are laying out your _ it. next, the daily telegraph. you are laying out your election - it. next, the daily telegraph. you are laying out your election patch| are laying out your election patch but you _ are laying out your election patch but you will tell us when the election— but you will tell us when the election days. can you be categoric and say— election days. can you be categoric and say you — election days. can you be categoric and say you are not going to call an election— and say you are not going to call an election -- — and say you are not going to call an election -- an _ and say you are not going to call an election —— an election forjuly? | election —— an election forjuly? have been election —— an election forjuly? i have been clear since the beginning of this year that my working assumption is that we will have an election in the second half of this year. this question about election timing is a game th
next, the daily telegraph. telegraph. you are laying out _ it. next, the daily telegraph. you are laying out your _ it. next, the daily telegraph. you are laying out your election - it. next, the daily telegraph. you are laying out your election patch| are laying out your election patch but you _ are laying out your election patch but you will tell us when the election— but you will tell us when the election days. can you be categoric and say— election days. can you be categoric and say you...
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we have the chancellorjeremy hunt in an interview with the daily telegraph this morning saying he wouldfocusing on tax cuts for working people, cuts to national insurance top of the two he has already done. he also talked about tax cuts that would boost growth and tax cuts for people who earn between 100,000 and 125,000 a year. not so much on the conservatives are stepping down which i'm sure will be at the forefront of the prime minister and other conservatives' minds but lots more on the economy. to israel now, where the military has continued its attacks across gaza — including in the city of rafah — despite the un's top court ordering it to immediately stop its offensive there on friday.
we have the chancellorjeremy hunt in an interview with the daily telegraph this morning saying he wouldfocusing on tax cuts for working people, cuts to national insurance top of the two he has already done. he also talked about tax cuts that would boost growth and tax cuts for people who earn between 100,000 and 125,000 a year. not so much on the conservatives are stepping down which i'm sure will be at the forefront of the prime minister and other conservatives' minds but lots more on the...
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i'm intrigued by the - concept of the daily telegraph being at the heart of concept of the daily telegraphd on it and one of your columnists became prime minister and that kind of thing. can there be a revolt on the left to mirror the revolt on the left to mirror the revolt on the right if this happens? interesting to see what happens in terms _ interesting to see what happens in terms of— interesting to see what happens in terms of the labour commentariat etc. terms of the labour commentariat etc in— terms of the labour commentariat etc. in terms of a revolt, it is more — etc. in terms of a revolt, it is more of— etc. in terms of a revolt, it is more of a _ etc. in terms of a revolt, it is more of a second term issue in terms of the _ more of a second term issue in terms of the voters — more of a second term issue in terms of the voters on the ground, what's happening — of the voters on the ground, what's happening with the green voters etc. ri-ht happening with the green voters etc. right now. _ happening with the green voters etc. right now, keir starmer has the right— right now, keir s
i'm intrigued by the - concept of the daily telegraph being at the heart of concept of the daily telegraphd on it and one of your columnists became prime minister and that kind of thing. can there be a revolt on the left to mirror the revolt on the left to mirror the revolt on the right if this happens? interesting to see what happens in terms _ interesting to see what happens in terms of— interesting to see what happens in terms of the labour commentariat etc. terms of the labour...
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and information publications that is "wall street journal," "new york post," times of london, daily telegraphx corporation shares ownership with newscorp. it tell us more. sam altman, ceo of open a.i. and robert thomson, ceo of news corps joining us later in the show. >> now, back to the mundane, i don't know something. we'll talk about the case. 0100 year bonds. the case. joining me now taylor riggings co-host of the big money show and very old friend of mine todd buchholz. who is an economist and author ofs price of prosperity, todd, you stimulated this segment by your note to me in our op-ed piece. i'll tell you, when i this was office i talked to don about thdonald trump about this many times, every time i said 1 hupp ye 100 year bonds he loved it. he said yes, i said japan is doing it and mexico, yes. there was not a lot of total enthusiasm in the others in the oval office meetings, but you have trump on your side, that is not nothing. >> that is not nothing. this has been one of the biggest blunders in american economic history. think about it, we could have locked in our borrowing aat
and information publications that is "wall street journal," "new york post," times of london, daily telegraphx corporation shares ownership with newscorp. it tell us more. sam altman, ceo of open a.i. and robert thomson, ceo of news corps joining us later in the show. >> now, back to the mundane, i don't know something. we'll talk about the case. 0100 year bonds. the case. joining me now taylor riggings co-host of the big money show and very old friend of mine todd...
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hunt in the daily telegraph —— jeremy hunt to, where he said he would focus on tax cuts for workingrachel reeves, the shadow chancellor for labour, talking about labour being viable for the economy. for the s and swinney has been campaigning on what they call it a day of action. 0ne swinney has been campaigning on what they call it a day of action. one of his main messages was against austerity. liberal democrat leader ed davey also talked about the economic situation and talked about the conservatives having given up in his words. what he was talking about there was an answer to a question around the senior conservative michael gove stepping down that you mentioned earlier. michael gove is this titanic figure of conservative politics over the last ten years. he not only had a reputation for being quite canny and getting policies through like free schools, but he also knew how to turn on the political theatrics. people might remember there was a moment where he supported brexit, where he said he didn't think borisjohnson was fit to be prime minister after the eu referendum. we've be
hunt in the daily telegraph —— jeremy hunt to, where he said he would focus on tax cuts for workingrachel reeves, the shadow chancellor for labour, talking about labour being viable for the economy. for the s and swinney has been campaigning on what they call it a day of action. 0ne swinney has been campaigning on what they call it a day of action. one of his main messages was against austerity. liberal democrat leader ed davey also talked about the economic situation and talked about the...
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but they've — mail of the daily telegraph but they've had 14 years.nt to bring back national service, why haven't — want to bring back national service, why haven't you done it before? it seems _ why haven't you done it before? it seems quite curious electoral strategy— seems quite curious electoral strategy to announce a policy and explain _ strategy to announce a policy and explain it — strategy to announce a policy and explain it by insulting millions of voters _ explain it by insulting millions of voters in — explain it by insulting millions of voters in saying that as the problem with young — voters in saying that as the problem with young people today on the need to get— with young people today on the need to get out— with young people today on the need to get out there bubble. i think the last poli— to get out there bubble. i think the last poll a — to get out there bubble. i think the last poll a soul who would vote conservative was about 8% but to insult _ conservative was about 8% but to insult a _ conservative was about 8% but to insult a s
but they've — mail of the daily telegraph but they've had 14 years.nt to bring back national service, why haven't — want to bring back national service, why haven't you done it before? it seems _ why haven't you done it before? it seems quite curious electoral strategy— seems quite curious electoral strategy to announce a policy and explain _ strategy to announce a policy and explain it — strategy to announce a policy and explain it by insulting millions of voters _ explain it by...
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last week the daily telegraph writes, well, this is probably the last election in britain before theer grand chaps writes an article where he writes: “well, we are probably the pre-war generation, accordingly, well, everything is simple, people are taught to the point that yes, the third world war is, in general, not true.” he’ll really move somewhere to malibu, that’s it, but nevertheless, here he is, you understand why he proposed this, of course, no, he’s afraid that suddenly, god forbid , they’ll re-elect him, but he’s already, and he’s already ticket, he already has everything, the lease is signed for the house, he needs to bury his own, he specifically framed his party, they really were already planning to leave there for the summer, everyone was sure that there would be elections in the fall, and he threw them into the election campaign, and many say, clearly, he wants to quickly shake it all off and fly away to rest. we can joke about all this, but unfortunately, when we see how the idea that the third world war is inevitable is really being driven into the consciousness of t
last week the daily telegraph writes, well, this is probably the last election in britain before theer grand chaps writes an article where he writes: “well, we are probably the pre-war generation, accordingly, well, everything is simple, people are taught to the point that yes, the third world war is, in general, not true.” he’ll really move somewhere to malibu, that’s it, but nevertheless, here he is, you understand why he proposed this, of course, no, he’s afraid that suddenly, god...
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top daily telegraph columnist allison pearson.ell. can i also just remind our viewers that very shortly we're going to be heanng very shortly we're going to be hearing from shaun bailey, a man who sadly been missing from this show for quite a while because he's been standing as an assembly member in london. so we haven't been able to use him, but he will be on this show soon and we're going to be hearing from pollsters as well. right, allison? too early to say yet, but we've seen the national election result, polling there . election result, polling there. the tories 26 points behind laboun the tories 26 points behind labour. well we're going to be giving you all of the up to the minute coverage right here on gb news. how bad could things be for rishi sunak tonight, do you think? >> well, that yougov poll is absolutely. >> i mean, the tories are polling at 18, which is sort of lord bucket territory, isn't it really . there. the gap now with really. there. the gap now with reform is three points. i mean it's absolutely it's absolut
top daily telegraph columnist allison pearson.ell. can i also just remind our viewers that very shortly we're going to be heanng very shortly we're going to be hearing from shaun bailey, a man who sadly been missing from this show for quite a while because he's been standing as an assembly member in london. so we haven't been able to use him, but he will be on this show soon and we're going to be hearing from pollsters as well. right, allison? too early to say yet, but we've seen the national...
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the front pages, i think we are starting with the daily telegraph, labour tax rises as sure as night jeremy hunt. the times, better blocker crisis meaning extra nhs cash wasted. —— bed blocker crisis. the guardian, ministers warned in 2021 about the carers scandal. the daily mail, don't betray our royal mail business secretary warming the firm's bosses she won't allow a 5.5 billion sale to a czech billionaire without guarantees on postal services. thanks for watching. faisal�*s here tomorrow. till then, goodnight. without donald trump's knowledge or approval. the defence can seek to try without donald trump's knowledge or approval. the defence can seek to try to without donald trump's knowledge or approval. the defence can seek to try to show without donald trump's knowledge or approval. the defence can seek to try to show that without donald trump's knowledge or approval. the defence can seek to try to show that donald without donald trump's knowledge or approval. the defence can seek to try to show that donald trump without donald trump's knowledge or approval. the defence can seek
the front pages, i think we are starting with the daily telegraph, labour tax rises as sure as night jeremy hunt. the times, better blocker crisis meaning extra nhs cash wasted. —— bed blocker crisis. the guardian, ministers warned in 2021 about the carers scandal. the daily mail, don't betray our royal mail business secretary warming the firm's bosses she won't allow a 5.5 billion sale to a czech billionaire without guarantees on postal services. thanks for watching. faisal�*s here...
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those include "the wall street journal," the new york post, "the times of london," "the daily telegraphand other media outlets. fox corporation, by the way, shares ownership with news corp. to tell us more about this new partnership, sam altman, the ceo of openai, and robert thompson, the ceo of news corp will join just a few moments lighter in the show. all right. there's our breaking news announcement. >>> now, get back, get back to the mundane, i don't know, get back to something. we're going to talk about the case, i love this. 100 year bonds, the case for 100 year bonds, got it? joining me now is our own taylor riggs, co-host of "the big money show," right here on fox business, very old friend of mine, todd buchholz who was economist and author of, the price of prosperity. todd, you stimulated this segment by your note to me and your op-ed piece. i will tell you, i will tell you, when i was in office i talked to donald trump about this many times and every time i said 100 year bonds he loved it. yes, we have to do it. yes we have to do it. japan is doing it. we have to do it. mexic
those include "the wall street journal," the new york post, "the times of london," "the daily telegraphand other media outlets. fox corporation, by the way, shares ownership with news corp. to tell us more about this new partnership, sam altman, the ceo of openai, and robert thompson, the ceo of news corp will join just a few moments lighter in the show. all right. there's our breaking news announcement. >>> now, get back, get back to the mundane, i don't know,...
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began the better part of the day we began the day of the chancellorjeremy hunt writing in the daily telegraphd not raise vat, but that is something that the labor and liberal democrats and the snop of said and both labor and the conservatives —— snp, the vat will not rise over the course of the next parliament but there is a slight caveat and income tax frozen into 2028 and is understandable to conservatives and labor backed that approach and therefore peoples wages rise, they can still find themselves creeping into those higher tax brackets. we have seen in the parties is another indication certainly would labor in the conservatives seeing the real battle in the selection in the battle will see is who is the most credible victims of the economy and when it comes to peoples pockets. the liberal democrats want to put mental health professionals in all of england's state schools — saying there are almost 340 thousand children on mental health waiting lists. they say they would pay for it by trebling the taxes on social media giants and other companies. 0ur political correspondent alex forsyth h
began the better part of the day we began the day of the chancellorjeremy hunt writing in the daily telegraphd not raise vat, but that is something that the labor and liberal democrats and the snop of said and both labor and the conservatives —— snp, the vat will not rise over the course of the next parliament but there is a slight caveat and income tax frozen into 2028 and is understandable to conservatives and labor backed that approach and therefore peoples wages rise, they can still...
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i'm going to show you a front page for tomorrow, the front page of the daily telegraph and the main story starmer lacks the courage to debate me, says sunak. you have some breaking news? rifihi debate me, says sunak. you have some breaking news?— breaking news? rishi sunak is throwina breaking news? rishi sunak is throwing down _ breaking news? rishi sunak is throwing down the _ breaking news? rishi sunak is throwing down the gauntlet i breaking news? rishi sunak is. throwing down the gauntlet and breaking news? rishi sunak is- throwing down the gauntlet and in the last few minutes i understand keir starmer is going to accept that and he will agree, the labour party leader, to take part in two head—to—head debates with the prime minister on the bbc and on itv. that is not what rishi sunak wants. he wants to have it all the time, the classic underdog would like the debate about the top dog is more cautious. keir starmer thinks we will follow the format from the 2019 election, two head to heads between borisjohnson and election, two head to heads between boris johnson and jeremy corbyn. labo
i'm going to show you a front page for tomorrow, the front page of the daily telegraph and the main story starmer lacks the courage to debate me, says sunak. you have some breaking news? rifihi debate me, says sunak. you have some breaking news?— breaking news? rishi sunak is throwina breaking news? rishi sunak is throwing down _ breaking news? rishi sunak is throwing down the _ breaking news? rishi sunak is throwing down the gauntlet i breaking news? rishi sunak is. throwing down the...
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i am joined by the daily telegraph columnist allison pearson.servative peer lord shaun bailey and ex—labour party adviser matthew larzer. allison. should we be worried about keir starmer being prepared to embrace sectarianism? yeah i think we should be very worried. >> i think we could be looking at the gradual islamification of our country. we do not want a bunch of muslim councillors dictating british foreign policy. that's that's the that's the basic fact . and what we saw, the basic fact. and what we saw, as you said, lots of local elections , muslims, cross with elections, muslims, cross with labour for starmer not taking a more anti—israeli line defect to the greens. i think it's a lovely fat patrick that all the hard line muslims are in the green party, plus the trans women. so we're very much looking forward to that party conference, aren't we? oh yeah. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> should be should be a meeting of minds. but we'll be there by the way. >> but basically i want to see that with my own eyes. >> you'll be in there. >> you
i am joined by the daily telegraph columnist allison pearson.servative peer lord shaun bailey and ex—labour party adviser matthew larzer. allison. should we be worried about keir starmer being prepared to embrace sectarianism? yeah i think we should be very worried. >> i think we could be looking at the gradual islamification of our country. we do not want a bunch of muslim councillors dictating british foreign policy. that's that's the that's the basic fact . and what we saw, the basic...
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by force, if criticism of the zionist regime washington had a skin, i don't know, it had the daily telegraph, it had el mundo, it had le mon. in the 3-day war, in the 22-day war, during the shameful life of the zionist regime , their criticism was why the zionist regime did not succeed in the 22nd war. they never say why he acted immorally. why did he kill innocent people? this is a very important point. their criticism was this. at all , the viograt committee that was created in the zionist regime after the 22-day war against prime minister al-omert criticized the results of the committee as to why you didn't succeed. it's not about how many crimes israel has committed, it doesn't matter how many. if the woman was killed, it didn't matter how many children were killed and whatever the opposite front did. the zionist regime was doing this , they were doing a moral analysis, they were saying that the terrorist group knew these resistance groups, and they were highlighting what happened after the al-aqsa storm and the groundwork that they have, especially the islamic republic of the martyred r
by force, if criticism of the zionist regime washington had a skin, i don't know, it had the daily telegraph, it had el mundo, it had le mon. in the 3-day war, in the 22-day war, during the shameful life of the zionist regime , their criticism was why the zionist regime did not succeed in the 22nd war. they never say why he acted immorally. why did he kill innocent people? this is a very important point. their criticism was this. at all , the viograt committee that was created in the zionist...
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let's look at some front pages, beginning with the daily telegraph, and it is turned on doctors who blowture of the slovakian prime ministerjust after he was shot. the guardian, slovakian leader fighting for his life after an assassination attempt. and at the bottom, women accused magician david copperfield of sexual misconduct. in the times, starmer set out to woo voters with six pledges and on the right, the slovakian prime minister fighting for his life after shooting a printer and finally in the financial times, a different story, business leaders warn sunak that tory migration policy threatens investment. that's all from us tonight. victoria's here tomorrow. till then, goodnight. singapore has a new prime minister. lawrence wong was sworn in, replacing lee hsien loong, who'd been in office for two decades. mr lee will, however, remain in the cabinet with an advisory role. mr wong used his inauguration speech to warn that singaporeans face a world of conflict and rivalry — and they must be braced to adapt to a messier, riskier and more violent world. i'm joined now by michael barr an
let's look at some front pages, beginning with the daily telegraph, and it is turned on doctors who blowture of the slovakian prime ministerjust after he was shot. the guardian, slovakian leader fighting for his life after an assassination attempt. and at the bottom, women accused magician david copperfield of sexual misconduct. in the times, starmer set out to woo voters with six pledges and on the right, the slovakian prime minister fighting for his life after shooting a printer and finally...
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we used to have it at the daily telegraph and the news pages.e it in the guardian of some balance, of some give and take. now it's all you know. hello, here's my megaphone. and this is, are the good people. and those are the bad people . and those are the bad people. and those are the bad people. and we also don't have any really good strong personalities anymore. >> well, thanks for that, dennis. what do you reckon? i'm a no. a 110. >> a no. >> strong leadership in leadership positions. no. strong your day will come. >> look, i don't think people are switching off from politics. i think there's a sense of exhaustion. i think there's a sense of disillusionment. i think outside the westminster bubble, there's a real sense that politics is not delivering real people for what they need in their real lives , the things in their real lives, the things they care about, the things that people we have all said that we are concerned about knife crime, immigration, things like that, poverty, you know, cost of living, all those things. i think there is a s
we used to have it at the daily telegraph and the news pages.e it in the guardian of some balance, of some give and take. now it's all you know. hello, here's my megaphone. and this is, are the good people. and those are the bad people . and those are the bad people. and those are the bad people. and we also don't have any really good strong personalities anymore. >> well, thanks for that, dennis. what do you reckon? i'm a no. a 110. >> a no. >> strong leadership in leadership...
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according to a report in the daily telegraph but as much as £179 billion, if you believe the obr and losses made and the banks quantative easing programme . quantative easing programme. well, back to my panel, the bank of england has independence for setting interest rates, but quantitative easing and quantitative easing and quantitative tightening is a joint project with the treasury . joint project with the treasury. other central banks are holding their bonds to maturity and they have a cost of cash vie. but they're not taking these huge losses. the bank of england is making these huge losses that fall on the taxpayer. can this possibly be something a chancellor should accept? >> it's a problem. >> it's a problem. >> i'm a child of thatcher. i used to advise margaret in 1975 and she, as i do believe in sound money. quantitative easing is just the old excuse for printing money. too much money, the old monetarism. everyone's forgotten about monetarism, but it's very, very, very important. bank of england have made some terrible, terrible decisions. obr have, but they're in the busin
according to a report in the daily telegraph but as much as £179 billion, if you believe the obr and losses made and the banks quantative easing programme . quantative easing programme. well, back to my panel, the bank of england has independence for setting interest rates, but quantitative easing and quantitative easing and quantitative tightening is a joint project with the treasury . joint project with the treasury. other central banks are holding their bonds to maturity and they have a...
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ukraine will not come closer to joining nato this year, the daily telegraph writes about this. british publication, citing its own sources in the alliance, reports that the disappointed zelensky was asked not to demand the impossible and not to try to exert pressure. last year's behavior. to prevent this, as journalists note, the united states and germany do not want to name specific dates for ukraine’s entry into nato for... use western weapons against targets on russian territory, but do not support this idea, said white house coordinator john kirby, but at the same time, the bsu is already striking russian territory with american weapons, as the french press agency notes, several cases of its use have already been recorded objects in russia, the agency does not specify for what purposes and what kind of weapons were used, while there were no objections or sanctions from the united states against kiev. belarus suspended participation in the treaty on conventional armed forces in europe. the corresponding law was signed by president lukashenko. the agreement limits the amount
ukraine will not come closer to joining nato this year, the daily telegraph writes about this. british publication, citing its own sources in the alliance, reports that the disappointed zelensky was asked not to demand the impossible and not to try to exert pressure. last year's behavior. to prevent this, as journalists note, the united states and germany do not want to name specific dates for ukraine’s entry into nato for... use western weapons against targets on russian territory, but do...
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the former labour leader neil kinnock being quoted by the daily telegraph. in the times, testing time for private schools as belts tighten. they are talking about admissions falling after fears of labour planning to put vat on private school fees. in the guardian, israel isolated as the un backed palestine membership bid. also a story there about eurovision. we have time for one more. i weekend, the treasury is working on a 2p tory tax giveaway in september. they think they have wind of an attempt perhaps to change the political weather from the conservative party. that's all from us. victoria will be back on monday. from me, goodnight, it's been a pleasure. very significant in its own right. in the series of caveats, the gi is this that the report finds that it is reasonable to assess the weapons supplied by the americans have been used by israeli security forces since october the 7th in instances inconsistent with international humanitarian law and what that is the american administration for the first time, saying that it thinks that they are very serious
the former labour leader neil kinnock being quoted by the daily telegraph. in the times, testing time for private schools as belts tighten. they are talking about admissions falling after fears of labour planning to put vat on private school fees. in the guardian, israel isolated as the un backed palestine membership bid. also a story there about eurovision. we have time for one more. i weekend, the treasury is working on a 2p tory tax giveaway in september. they think they have wind of an...
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meeting with voters in the north today and we heard from jeremy hunt who did an interview with the daily telegraphaid tax cuts for working people would be what the conservative government if re—elected would focus on. the backdrop to all of this is a very influential think tank putting out a statement yesterday saying party should be open on how they are going to deal with what they saw as an unstable british economy and said the economy was like a dark cloud over the current campaign and we have been hearing similar things from other leaders as well. john swinney has been campaigning for the snp on a day of action. he was talking about moving against austerity and leader of the lib dems has been visiting one of his parties target seats and said politics in the uk is broken and conservatives have given up. what he was talking about was a reference to michael gove announcing yesterday he would be standing down. one of a number of conservative mps who said they will be walking away in the election. thank you. a teenager has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a knife attack left one woman dea
meeting with voters in the north today and we heard from jeremy hunt who did an interview with the daily telegraphaid tax cuts for working people would be what the conservative government if re—elected would focus on. the backdrop to all of this is a very influential think tank putting out a statement yesterday saying party should be open on how they are going to deal with what they saw as an unstable british economy and said the economy was like a dark cloud over the current campaign and we...
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i'm going to start with the daily telegraph trump guilty. picture of trump not really looking downcast, just looking down. really, former president is the first to become convicted of a crime after hush money verdict. so that's on the front of the daily telegraph we've got the front of the daily times as well. and these pictures , you well. and these pictures, you know, sometimes you just see, oh, don't worry, when trump gets to his destination, i'll show all of these to you. but some absolutely iconic images that you just know these pictures. yeah. there it is. look at that. now, that might seem a bit innocuous now, but mark my words, that is a shot that will live forever . trump found guilty live forever. trump found guilty in hush money trial. he's in the courtroom. there he's looking defiantly down the lens like he's a barrel of a gun. defiantly down the lens like he's a barrel of a gun . donald he's a barrel of a gun. donald trump has been convicted of fraud by a new york jury in relation to falsifying business records to conceal a paym
i'm going to start with the daily telegraph trump guilty. picture of trump not really looking downcast, just looking down. really, former president is the first to become convicted of a crime after hush money verdict. so that's on the front of the daily telegraph we've got the front of the daily times as well. and these pictures , you well. and these pictures, you know, sometimes you just see, oh, don't worry, when trump gets to his destination, i'll show all of these to you. but some...
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i'm going to start with the daily telegraph trump guilty. picture of trump not really looking downcast, just looking down. really, former president is the first to become convicted of a crime after hush money verdict. so that's on the front of the daily telegraph we've got the front of the daily times as well. and these pictures , you well. and these pictures, you know, sometimes you just see, oh, don't worry, when trump gets to his destination, i'll show all of these to you. but some absolutely iconic images that you just know these pictures. yeah. there it is. look at that. now, that might seem a bit innocuous now, but mark my words, that is a shot that will live forever . trump found guilty live forever. trump found guilty in hush money trial. he's in the courtroom. there he's looking defiantly down the lens like he's a barrel of a gun. defiantly down the lens like he's a barrel of a gun . donald he's a barrel of a gun. donald trump has been convicted of fraud by a new york jury in relation to falsifying business records to conceal a paym
i'm going to start with the daily telegraph trump guilty. picture of trump not really looking downcast, just looking down. really, former president is the first to become convicted of a crime after hush money verdict. so that's on the front of the daily telegraph we've got the front of the daily times as well. and these pictures , you well. and these pictures, you know, sometimes you just see, oh, don't worry, when trump gets to his destination, i'll show all of these to you. but some...
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we have a chance lejeremy hunt in an interview with the daily telegraph this morning saying he would working people —— the chancellor jeremy hunt. that's on top of the two he has already done. he also talked about tax cuts that would boost growth and tax cuts for people who earn between 100000 and 125,000 a year. not so much on the conservatives are stepping down which i'm sure will be at the forefront of the prime minister and other conservatives' mines but lots more on the economy. fine other conservatives' mines but lots more on the economy.— other conservatives' mines but lots more on the economy. one person who has been talking _ more on the economy. one person who has been talking about _ more on the economy. one person who has been talking about it _ more on the economy. one person who has been talking about it is _ has been talking about it is scottish conservative leader douglas ross who was asked about the high number of mps stepping down including significant numbers from the prime minister's partyand here's what he had to say. we are seeing mps from all parties are standin
we have a chance lejeremy hunt in an interview with the daily telegraph this morning saying he would working people —— the chancellor jeremy hunt. that's on top of the two he has already done. he also talked about tax cuts that would boost growth and tax cuts for people who earn between 100000 and 125,000 a year. not so much on the conservatives are stepping down which i'm sure will be at the forefront of the prime minister and other conservatives' mines but lots more on the economy. fine...
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tonight are mihir bose, author and broadcaster — simonjohnson, scottish political editor at the daily telegraph
tonight are mihir bose, author and broadcaster — simonjohnson, scottish political editor at the daily telegraph
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“trust�*s right, we've heard from jeremy hunt, he has done an interview with the daily telegraph thisg he wants to be able to bring in more of the sort of tax cuts we have seen from him in recent months, things like the national insurance cut, he specifically said he wants to target tax cuts for workers and i think that's going to be a real theme of the conservative election campaign as we go on through the next few weeks. they are obvious ago to point to things like the inflation figures we saw the other day, although inflation has started to come down from being extremely high, and that's partly to do with what the bank of england have done but the conservatives are keen to say they have been working closely with them and i think that will crop up today and in following days. i will crop up today and in following da s. , , , ., , days. i guess they will all be lookin: days. i guess they will all be looking at — days. i guess they will all be looking at the _ days. i guess they will all be looking at the weather - days. i guess they will all be - looking at the weather forecast, it s
“trust�*s right, we've heard from jeremy hunt, he has done an interview with the daily telegraph thisg he wants to be able to bring in more of the sort of tax cuts we have seen from him in recent months, things like the national insurance cut, he specifically said he wants to target tax cuts for workers and i think that's going to be a real theme of the conservative election campaign as we go on through the next few weeks. they are obvious ago to point to things like the inflation figures...
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the daily telegraph leads with the general election campaign and a promise from rishi sunak that statere is not election —related, chose alan titchmarsh, interviewed inside about the reasons for mowing or not mowing lawns. the daily mirror focuses on keir starmer, outlining his promises to bring stability to the uk and critiques rishi sunak�*s plans for national service to return. the photo claims illustrate an exclusive article about the breakdown of the marriage of eamon holmes and ruth langsford. the times has a picture of rishi sunak at his campaign event kicking a ball around. its headline says 120 leading figures in london have written to the newspaper saying they backed labour and the need for a new outlook for the uk. the express also had rishi sunak played football and focuses on his promise to increase pensions. the scotsman looks at the campaign in scotland and the considerate claim if the snp does badly at the general election, the push for another independence referendum could be derailed. and the financial times looks at the conservative policy on pensions which it says w
the daily telegraph leads with the general election campaign and a promise from rishi sunak that statere is not election —related, chose alan titchmarsh, interviewed inside about the reasons for mowing or not mowing lawns. the daily mirror focuses on keir starmer, outlining his promises to bring stability to the uk and critiques rishi sunak�*s plans for national service to return. the photo claims illustrate an exclusive article about the breakdown of the marriage of eamon holmes and ruth...
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the daily telegraph, sunak gambles on a snap poll. britain to choose its future. and the times, sunak bets the house. do you agree with that headline, sir craig?— headline, sir craig? yes, definitely. _ headline, sir craig? yes, definitely, it _ headline, sir craig? yes, definitely, it is _ headline, sir craig? yes, definitely, it is a - headline, sir craig? yes, definitely, it is a big - headline, sir craig? yes, | definitely, it is a big risk, headline, sir craig? yes, i definitely, it is a big risk, it headline, sir craig? yes, - definitely, it is a big risk, it is a big gamble and hoping by taking a big risk and gamble, he can destabilise the situation and who knows what will happen? in reality, i suspect he thinks he knows he is going to lose, but he is trying to make it less bad for himself. i make it less bad for himself. i would love to know what david cameron orjawjaw —— or george osborne might have been whispering in his ear. i osborne might have been whispering in his ear. , ,, . ., osborne might have been whispering in hise
the daily telegraph, sunak gambles on a snap poll. britain to choose its future. and the times, sunak bets the house. do you agree with that headline, sir craig?— headline, sir craig? yes, definitely. _ headline, sir craig? yes, definitely, it _ headline, sir craig? yes, definitely, it is _ headline, sir craig? yes, definitely, it is a - headline, sir craig? yes, definitely, it is a big - headline, sir craig? yes, | definitely, it is a big risk, headline, sir craig? yes, i definitely, it is a...
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i'm going to look at an inside story in the daily telegraph.he under 50s overall , the conservatives 50s overall, the conservatives placed 27 points behind labour. among the under 50s, the party was on 8, which is equal to reform. labour's on 59, the lib dems are on 6% and the greens are on 12. mark the under 50 is are on 12. mark the under 50 is a big chunk of voters just trying to do the maths here. >> i'm guessing that's pretty much half the electorate, right? 18 to 50, 50 to 82. have i got my maths right there behind the greens ? i'm pretty sceptical greens? i'm pretty sceptical about that poll. i don't know what the sample size is. if the conservatives only get 8% amongst the under 50, unless it's the case that it's only people aged in their 50s and older who actually turn out and vote. >> okay. all right. i mean, do you think that there is a chance that britain is actually just going to be a socialist country and stay that way forever? >> maybe people care about climate change and recycling and having nice green things and more plants. it
i'm going to look at an inside story in the daily telegraph.he under 50s overall , the conservatives 50s overall, the conservatives placed 27 points behind labour. among the under 50s, the party was on 8, which is equal to reform. labour's on 59, the lib dems are on 6% and the greens are on 12. mark the under 50 is are on 12. mark the under 50 is a big chunk of voters just trying to do the maths here. >> i'm guessing that's pretty much half the electorate, right? 18 to 50, 50 to 82. have...
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this is the daily telegraph. sunak kulveer ranger shelves plans for a summer election .that time before it gets too cold. >> and what do we do ? >> and what do we do? >> and what do we do? >> is there an argument for october versus november? is it party conference? >> it is party conference season and american american elections. >> american elections. and they they need party conference in order to raise money, don't they? >> yes. >> yes. >> that's right. that is right. >> that's right. that is right. >> do. but you know, if it's just before an election and timing will be important. how is four weeks, five weeks, election penod four weeks, five weeks, election period and purdah? those conferences could become set pieces for the parties to set their their policies out. now, would the would rishi sunak want to give the other parties an opportunity to do that, or would he want to go? i think he's going to keep his powder dry on the exact date, because that's in his gift to work out what tactically works best for the conservatives. but i would say the smart money is on it.
this is the daily telegraph. sunak kulveer ranger shelves plans for a summer election .that time before it gets too cold. >> and what do we do ? >> and what do we do? >> and what do we do? >> is there an argument for october versus november? is it party conference? >> it is party conference season and american american elections. >> american elections. and they they need party conference in order to raise money, don't they? >> yes. >> yes....
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, daily telegraph quotes bless the daily telegraph hold off. >> they're a right wing accountancy firmre not accountants . they >> they're not accountants. they are consultants who are there serving the interests of the conservative party. now, if you like, give me two weeks. i'll come back and i'll find another consultancy firm that will say, oh , no, this is all perfectly oh, no, this is all perfectly good funding, because, i mean, the truth is, you're quite right, dawn. it may not work very well . it may not work. very well. it may not work. i don't know, but i do know the present system is delivering incredibly high prices for families. i know in the richest part of the country, in sw1 where i live, who can't put on any heating , suffering from any heating, suffering from mould, which good heating will drive away. that is because the conservatives have refused to take any responsibility for energy prices. >> well, i mean, i don't think you can blame the conservatives fully for energy prices. all right. well, there's another story here. dawn about fly—tipping. >> oh, yes. >> oh, yes
, daily telegraph quotes bless the daily telegraph hold off. >> they're a right wing accountancy firmre not accountants . they >> they're not accountants. they are consultants who are there serving the interests of the conservative party. now, if you like, give me two weeks. i'll come back and i'll find another consultancy firm that will say, oh , no, this is all perfectly oh, no, this is all perfectly good funding, because, i mean, the truth is, you're quite right, dawn. it may not...
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the former labour leader neil kinnock being quoted by the daily telegraph.
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so in damning revelations of nhs scandal on top of scandal, a daily telegraph investigation uncoveredurses who claim that they have lost their jobs, with some driven to the bnnk jobs, with some driven to the brink of suicide. by the way , as brink of suicide. by the way, as bosses sought to bury their concerns about upwards of 170 patient deaths . one consultant patient deaths. one consultant described it as the biggest scandal within our country, and so that the true number of avoidable deaths was astronomical . instead of trying astronomical. instead of trying to fix the problems, whistleblowers claim that nhs chiefs have spent millions of pounds of your money, taxpayers money, hiring law firms and private eyes to investigate them. the whistleblowers in one case, the nhs spent more than £4 million on legal action against one single whistleblower, which included 3.2 million in compensation. and campaigners say this is happening up and down the country . i'm joined now down the country. i'm joined now by ex consultant urologist, surgeon doctor peter duffy, himself an nhs whistleblower
so in damning revelations of nhs scandal on top of scandal, a daily telegraph investigation uncoveredurses who claim that they have lost their jobs, with some driven to the bnnk jobs, with some driven to the brink of suicide. by the way , as brink of suicide. by the way, as bosses sought to bury their concerns about upwards of 170 patient deaths . one consultant patient deaths. one consultant described it as the biggest scandal within our country, and so that the true number of avoidable deaths...
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so that's on the front of the daily telegraph we've got the front of the daily times as well.. and these pictures, you know, sometimes you just see, oh, don't worry, when trump gets to his destination, i'll show all of these to you. but some absolutely iconic images that you just know these pictures. yeah. there it is. look at that. now, that might seem a bit innocuous now, but mark my words, that is a shot that will live forever . trump found guilty live forever. trump found guilty in hush money trial. he's in the courtroom. there he's looking defiantly down the lens like he's a barrel of a gun. defiantly down the lens like he's a barrel of a gun . donald he's a barrel of a gun. donald trump has been convicted of fraud by a new york jury in relation to falsifying business records to conceal a payment made to a porn star during the 2016 campaign for the white house. let's see, shall we? how the daily mirror have reacted to this historic trial verdict . this historic trial verdict. acts president faces trial after jury acts president faces trial after jury convicts him on all 3
so that's on the front of the daily telegraph we've got the front of the daily times as well.. and these pictures, you know, sometimes you just see, oh, don't worry, when trump gets to his destination, i'll show all of these to you. but some absolutely iconic images that you just know these pictures. yeah. there it is. look at that. now, that might seem a bit innocuous now, but mark my words, that is a shot that will live forever . trump found guilty live forever. trump found guilty in hush...
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before we go — the daily and sunday telegraph newspapers are back up for sale after an abu dhabi—backedsity in new york where police are making moves into the university to try and get students out of hamilton hall where they are protesting against israel's actions in gaza. you may be able to see, we just saw someone with her hands behind, looks like the police have managed to get hold of some protesters and have brought them out of the building. we will have more understory in the hours ahead right here on bbc news hey, i'm zof with the catch up. tonight: protesting continues in the us. a different type of game for haaland. and taylor swift classes. our top story: a 14—year—old boy has been killed and four people have been stabbed in a sword attack in northeast london. the other victims are in hospital but are not thought to have life—threatening injuries. a man has been arrested. police have called it a horrific incident but said it wasn't a targeted attack. next, pro—palestinian protests are continuing at university campuses across the us. demonstrators at columbia uni in new york ra
before we go — the daily and sunday telegraph newspapers are back up for sale after an abu dhabi—backedsity in new york where police are making moves into the university to try and get students out of hamilton hall where they are protesting against israel's actions in gaza. you may be able to see, we just saw someone with her hands behind, looks like the police have managed to get hold of some protesters and have brought them out of the building. we will have more understory in the hours...
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because overnight we learn in an article on page two of today's daily telegraph that the government have commits us to give away at the whose orders up to 20% of our ppe , of our up to 20% of our ppe, of our vaccines or any other medical kit that we have. government, we're not going to sign this treaty if they can take away 20% of our stuff during the next pandemic. but what i don't want to see is them signing the treaty, and this is the old european union playbook, signing the treaty. but coming back and saying , but we're not going to saying, but we're not going to have that. so it's a huge victory. if this government signs that treaty, it will mean the world health organisation, by an international binding treaty , will be able to tell us treaty, will be able to tell us to lock down when they deem there to be a pandemic. that would be the most extraordinary surrender of sovereignty. it cannot be allowed. and i will be launching a campaign , a launching a campaign, a non—party campaign on monday, looking for signatures. i'll be launching a petition next week to get a debate going in th
because overnight we learn in an article on page two of today's daily telegraph that the government have commits us to give away at the whose orders up to 20% of our ppe , of our up to 20% of our ppe, of our vaccines or any other medical kit that we have. government, we're not going to sign this treaty if they can take away 20% of our stuff during the next pandemic. but what i don't want to see is them signing the treaty, and this is the old european union playbook, signing the treaty. but...
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tonight are mihir bose, author and broadcaster — simonjohnson, scottish political editor at the daily telegraphnd lord peter ricketts, former british ambassador to france and nato, and former uk national security adviser. great panel to get into it all this evening. first, the latest headlines. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has said that an israeli strike which hit a camp for displaced people in gaza was a "tragic incident" and was being investigated. dozens of people were killed when fire broke out at the camp in rafah. there has been widespread international condemnation of the attack. aid agencies in papua new guinea say they are unable to reach some of the people buried in friday's landslide because the ground is still moving. as many as 2,000 people are feared to have been trapped under the landslip. at least 21 people have been killed in the us, as storms and tornadoes swept acros several states. among the worst affected areas — arkansas, texas, and kentucky. forecasters have issued warnings for a severe thunderstorm on monday around newjersey, new york, and pennsylvania. u
tonight are mihir bose, author and broadcaster — simonjohnson, scottish political editor at the daily telegraphnd lord peter ricketts, former british ambassador to france and nato, and former uk national security adviser. great panel to get into it all this evening. first, the latest headlines. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has said that an israeli strike which hit a camp for displaced people in gaza was a "tragic incident" and was being investigated. dozens of people...
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his orientation is towards the daily telegraph and the today programme.saying that his orientation is the same as the other mps. so he's saying that he's driven more towards connecting with the telegraph and the today programme , and he and the today programme, and he thinks it's highly, highly unlikely that's his quote, that farage would ever become an mp . farage would ever become an mp. he says there's a limit on his support, he says popular with a set of people. but he would probably be capped at 15 to 20% of the vote. he doesn't think he would get a beyond, say like 40% marker that we're talking about. he talks as well, about marker that we're talking about. he talks as well , about ukraine, he talks as well, about ukraine, which i thought was interesting. i don't know if you looked at this stuff. he was actually saying that getting into the situation where we've literally kind of really kind of got in deeply when it comes to backing and supporting ukraine, he says , and supporting ukraine, he says, was the absolutely wrong move. he does use lots of
his orientation is towards the daily telegraph and the today programme.saying that his orientation is the same as the other mps. so he's saying that he's driven more towards connecting with the telegraph and the today programme , and he and the today programme, and he thinks it's highly, highly unlikely that's his quote, that farage would ever become an mp . farage would ever become an mp. he says there's a limit on his support, he says popular with a set of people. but he would probably be...
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we spoke to daily telegraph books, a ride to a guy with a davis who is at ringside for the fight. he says also it has nothing left to prove . it. is this the heavyweight champion? it was the undisputed cruise or jump you and the truth is no one's really like him . remembering his upgrade man, 6 inches tall, 3 started heavier for the 70 treat, should voltage. so he was pressing the space sold side. barbara, good way to creating unusual lenses is for these adults in concept pretty switched on so much. you never, ever lose focus to self belief that goes along side to the foster family to experience the fact he's often full, much bigger man. all of those things come to the pool is just a terrific multitude a fight price flight. and he's proved to get over and over again. and he's go straight to the fight. when he finishes he belongs in the privacy and of the greats of the big man. the great fights was all the way back. now, mike, charged louis jones, louis, jack jones and mohammed ali joe frasier is the side bus take as much with all they eat pretty much waste aside and is the same kn
we spoke to daily telegraph books, a ride to a guy with a davis who is at ringside for the fight. he says also it has nothing left to prove . it. is this the heavyweight champion? it was the undisputed cruise or jump you and the truth is no one's really like him . remembering his upgrade man, 6 inches tall, 3 started heavier for the 70 treat, should voltage. so he was pressing the space sold side. barbara, good way to creating unusual lenses is for these adults in concept pretty switched on so...
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this is the front page of the daily telegraph. and finally,...i has represented and this is what she said... . , ., , said... i have been a loyal member of my partv- _ said... i have been a loyal member of my party- i _ said... i have been a loyal member of my party- i have _ said... i have been a loyal member of my party. i have also _ said... i have been a loyal member of my party. i have also been i of my party. i have also been represented my party first as a counsellor and then as a member of parliament nearly a0 years. i was shocked to learn yesterday that i am going to be banned from running for the labour party. going to be banned from running for the labour party-— the labour party. watching those ictures the labour party. watching those pictures and _ the labour party. watching those pictures and listening _ the labour party. watching those pictures and listening to - the labour party. watching those pictures and listening to diane i pictures and listening to diane abbott, how did it make you feel? diane abbott is a trailblazer, she des
this is the front page of the daily telegraph. and finally,...i has represented and this is what she said... . , ., , said... i have been a loyal member of my partv- _ said... i have been a loyal member of my party- i _ said... i have been a loyal member of my party- i have _ said... i have been a loyal member of my party. i have also _ said... i have been a loyal member of my party. i have also been i of my party. i have also been represented my party first as a counsellor and then as a member...
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the daily telegraph, i am talking to johnson about the election. spy chief threatened the icc official over war crimes inquiry. wright, sir ed davey, the leader of the lib dems on a paddle board today and guess what happened? lam enjoying i am enjoying this, honestly. did it look a little bit stage? i wonder? sir ed davey has been in touch with a message for you. i hear --eole touch with a message for you. i hear people wonder _ touch with a message for you. i hear people wonder whether _ touch with a message for you. i hear people wonder whether i _ touch with a message for you. i hear people wonder whether i fell - touch with a message for you. i hear people wonder whether i fell in - people wonder whether i fell in deliberately. i fell in five times, they were — deliberately. i fell in five times, they were not all intentional, but it was_ they were not all intentional, but it was a _ they were not all intentional, but it was a serious message about the fact that _ it was a serious message about the fact that sewage is a big problem, not fact tha
the daily telegraph, i am talking to johnson about the election. spy chief threatened the icc official over war crimes inquiry. wright, sir ed davey, the leader of the lib dems on a paddle board today and guess what happened? lam enjoying i am enjoying this, honestly. did it look a little bit stage? i wonder? sir ed davey has been in touch with a message for you. i hear --eole touch with a message for you. i hear people wonder _ touch with a message for you. i hear people wonder whether _ touch...
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the front page of the daily telegraph tomorrow and the daily express, banner headlines quoting the chancelloraxes will rise under labour. after the launch in essex i travelled to the true blue garrison town of aldershot with the shadow defence secretary george healy. labour recently took control of the council there. i asked him if the labour offering is too timid. the vision is there, this is saying to people that we are ready, ready to people that we are ready, ready to roll _ to people that we are ready, ready to roll up _ to people that we are ready, ready to roll up our sleeves and do the hard _ to roll up our sleeves and do the hard graft — to roll up our sleeves and do the hard graft to deliver the change that people want. keir starmer said this morning, if i can't deliver it, i won't _ this morning, if i can't deliver it, i won't say— this morning, if i can't deliver it, i won't say it _ this morning, if i can't deliver it, i won't say it. what these six steps are, the _ i won't say it. what these six steps are, the first— i won't say it. what these six steps are, the first things tha
the front page of the daily telegraph tomorrow and the daily express, banner headlines quoting the chancelloraxes will rise under labour. after the launch in essex i travelled to the true blue garrison town of aldershot with the shadow defence secretary george healy. labour recently took control of the council there. i asked him if the labour offering is too timid. the vision is there, this is saying to people that we are ready, ready to people that we are ready, ready to roll _ to people that...
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russia will definitely attack someone, and note how this term world war is being trivialized, the daily telegraphere, as an election step for some reason, yes, introduces this idea of compulsory civilian military service for all, without exception, british citizens of eighteen years of age, respectively, for both men and women, and writes an article, i am proud, i will be very glad when both of my daughters go to this very compulsory service, as they completed in california, you understand, the eldest daughter is 13 years old, respectively, when... and the world, the third world war is inevitable, adventurous plans, to shoot down russian planes and missiles from nato territory, which is increasingly being discussed in europe, you know, well, in the end it will lead to the fact that we will be forced to respond to this, well, put yourself in their place, but at the same time, these clowns don’t bother anyone, for americans the value of germany and france. defense systems so that when necessary, they can strike us, as they called it, i honestly am the first blow that should be, i think. the state
russia will definitely attack someone, and note how this term world war is being trivialized, the daily telegraphere, as an election step for some reason, yes, introduces this idea of compulsory civilian military service for all, without exception, british citizens of eighteen years of age, respectively, for both men and women, and writes an article, i am proud, i will be very glad when both of my daughters go to this very compulsory service, as they completed in california, you...