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this green surcharge is precisely what david cameron used or referred _ precisely what david camerongreen crap. he said take all the — referred to as green crap. he said take all the green crop off the bill because _ take all the green crop off the bill because you need to make it cheaper for people _ because you need to make it cheaper for people during less cost of living — for people during less cost of living crisis back in 2014. i think the government will be slightly concerned about making this brave poiiticai _ concerned about making this brave political move again. the problem is this is— political move again. the problem is this is something from a document that we've — this is something from a document that we've been waiting on now for a month— that we've been waiting on now for a month coid _ that we've been waiting on now for a month cold the heat building strategy which is part of the government sets zero strategy. all of which _ government sets zero strategy. all of which before 26 and under monsanto. they do need to get on with this _ monsanto. they do need to get on
this green surcharge is precisely what david cameron used or referred _ precisely what david camerongreen crap. he said take all the — referred to as green crap. he said take all the green crop off the bill because _ take all the green crop off the bill because you need to make it cheaper for people _ because you need to make it cheaper for people during less cost of living — for people during less cost of living crisis back in 2014. i think the government will be slightly concerned about...
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that was the time _ for david cameron that was the time i— for david cameron that was the time i did on chris mason's covered this week. let's go back to where we began. you have had an a—list airshow biz week with the whole nicky and irish and the reshuffle. i have had my own showbiz moment because this morning on bbc breakfast i was on after pam ayres the poet. this is the mass of the trendy thing which happened afterwards and i wish i hadn't done it. i've discovered a few lines of poetry. shall i give it a go in tribute? it is about the reshuffle? the government says it is appointing more women. liz truss, the foreign office she is now in.— liz truss, the foreign office she is now in. can we get... what is _ she is now in. can we get... what is the _ she is now in. can we get... what is the opinion? - she is now in. can we get... what is the opinion? don't i she is now in. can we get... i what is the opinion? don't give u . what is the opinion? don't give u- the what is the opinion? don't give up the day _ what is the opinion? don't give up the day job. _ what is the opinion? don'
that was the time _ for david cameron that was the time i— for david cameron that was the time i did on chris mason's covered this week. let's go back to where we began. you have had an a—list airshow biz week with the whole nicky and irish and the reshuffle. i have had my own showbiz moment because this morning on bbc breakfast i was on after pam ayres the poet. this is the mass of the trendy thing which happened afterwards and i wish i hadn't done it. i've discovered a few lines of...
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unfortunately for david cameron, that was the time i did lose my temper.ndy coulson�*s office. ijust remember being... cross. very cross and feeling like david cameron had put me in transport when he had one heathrow policy and then he changes his mind on heathrow, which i thought was the wrong thing anyway, that he expected me to do a flip—flop. and i was like, that's not how i work. i think through my policies, i work out what i think the right answer is and i don'tjust go like that because someone else who clearly hasn't done that then changes their mind. so there you go. she didn't confirm the sit—in, but we are glad you sat in chris mason's cupboard this week. thank you, justine. great to have you on, as ever. let's go back to where we began. you have had an a—lister showbiz engagement this week with nicki minaj. with the reshuffle. and nicki minaj. and the reshuffle. i have had my own showbiz moment because this morning on bbc breakfast, i was on after pam ayres, the poet, and this is the massively cringey thing that happened afterwards and i wish i
unfortunately for david cameron, that was the time i did lose my temper.ndy coulson�*s office. ijust remember being... cross. very cross and feeling like david cameron had put me in transport when he had one heathrow policy and then he changes his mind on heathrow, which i thought was the wrong thing anyway, that he expected me to do a flip—flop. and i was like, that's not how i work. i think through my policies, i work out what i think the right answer is and i don'tjust go like that...
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up comments by david cameron that there wouldn't be any issue like this.gy transition, you have a little bit of -- with wind. we've got a very inconsistent at the moment gas supply coming from russia. we've got all sorts of dynamics playing into a chaotic supply scene for the u.k.. storage i think is where the money is going to be piled into. hydrogen and potentially nuclear technology the u.k. is considering. >> obviously this is exacerbated by the fact this is a crisis that is happening elsewhere as well. there are shortage issues across europe. how quickly resolvable is this for the u.k., if we put ourselves in the shoes of parliament who is concerned with keeping the lights on? >> in terms of the timeline for this, they are looking at quick fixes. asking bigger companies to take on consumers. the longer term investment problems for the supply side is going to take a long time. we are talking years, next winter, more investment in storage but they are going to be muddling along for 12 months at least. they've got all sorts of other problems to deal with
up comments by david cameron that there wouldn't be any issue like this.gy transition, you have a little bit of -- with wind. we've got a very inconsistent at the moment gas supply coming from russia. we've got all sorts of dynamics playing into a chaotic supply scene for the u.k.. storage i think is where the money is going to be piled into. hydrogen and potentially nuclear technology the u.k. is considering. >> obviously this is exacerbated by the fact this is a crisis that is happening...
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the british prime minister david cameron has described the death, says a dreadfully sad day for the nation. i'm going to say. and old mother, he said, leave enough gone this time of mine. hi miss. of its here with commander from the internet. financial topic, but moment was relief is does he have to give me the bonus advice and him to conflict out of gone as though doubt no police's food, which i found and there was no afghan national army. there were no afghan national police. we see a situation totally transformed. aim has always been. can we make sure this country no longer they haven for terror and terrorist? the american troops training afghan soldiers ambushed by the taliban. as those american troops prepared to start coming home, the afghans realized they still lead american help. they demand american fighter jets bail them out. american air support vote always be here to save today. you will learn much does what out a single lot bigger them. nomic, adams angles, nerves and nashik mud the what i mean when i was and i got it, i was meeting last odyssey. got as an asthma, i don't get
the british prime minister david cameron has described the death, says a dreadfully sad day for the nation. i'm going to say. and old mother, he said, leave enough gone this time of mine. hi miss. of its here with commander from the internet. financial topic, but moment was relief is does he have to give me the bonus advice and him to conflict out of gone as though doubt no police's food, which i found and there was no afghan national army. there were no afghan national police. we see a...
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it was facing a crisis ten years ago in david cameron's coalition— years ago in david cameron's coalitioneps of— report. borisjohnson stood on the steps of downing street and said he had an— steps of downing street and said he had an oven ready plan. to have years _ had an oven ready plan. to have years on. — had an oven ready plan. to have years on, the oven hasn't been switched — years on, the oven hasn't been switched on so we have not seen that and this— switched on so we have not seen that and this is— switched on so we have not seen that and this is an — switched on so we have not seen that and this is an argument that, you know, _ and this is an argument that, you know. if— and this is an argument that, you know. if you _ and this is an argument that, you know, if you put national insurance up, know, if you put national insurance up. you _ know, if you put national insurance up. you are — know, if you put national insurance up, you are taxing young working people. _ up, you are taxing young working people, many of them who will be low paid workers, in order to pay for older— paid w
it was facing a crisis ten years ago in david cameron's coalition— years ago in david cameron's coalitioneps of— report. borisjohnson stood on the steps of downing street and said he had an— steps of downing street and said he had an oven ready plan. to have years _ had an oven ready plan. to have years on. — had an oven ready plan. to have years on, the oven hasn't been switched — years on, the oven hasn't been switched on so we have not seen that and this— switched on so we have...
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i spoke to one former special adviser to david cameron's government who said there was a lot of deadnd that needed to be talked out. you know what? it is so difficult. you know what? it is so difficult. you can look at it on the political front, and these people make massive decisions which affect everybody. look at what's happened in education, with u—turns. look at dominic raab being on holiday whilst the taliban went into kabul. you can look at what they've done and say, of course they got to go. but on the other side, when i was looking at people going in and coming out again and i was thinking, if it was me, let's face it, it's not going to happen — but i wasjust thinking nobody goes into a job just thinking, "you know, i'lljust do this and that and try to make a muck of it." surely everyone is trying to do the best they can. the fact is sometimes, we try to do the best we can and we are perhaps not terribly suited for it. sometimes it's about being decisive. i do think in this country, when ijust said about u—turns and making u—turns, aren't we allowed as a look at something th
i spoke to one former special adviser to david cameron's government who said there was a lot of deadnd that needed to be talked out. you know what? it is so difficult. you know what? it is so difficult. you can look at it on the political front, and these people make massive decisions which affect everybody. look at what's happened in education, with u—turns. look at dominic raab being on holiday whilst the taliban went into kabul. you can look at what they've done and say, of course they got...
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the british prime minister david cameron has described the death the dreadfully sad day for the nation. i'm going to say old mother, you shall leave enough gone this time. my name is because of the fear of commander from the intended for non short topic. but moment mother, you shall. if it does, he has to give me the bonus advice, and him to confession. out of gunner said though, doubt, nonprofit's food is the founder of the sent. there was no afghan national army. there were no afghan national police. we see a situation totally transformed. aim has always been. can we make sure this country no longer a haven for terror and terrorists? american troops training afghan soldiers ambushed by the taliban. as those american troops prepared to start coming home, the afghans realized they still need american help. they demand a american fighter jets bail them out. american air support vote always be here to save today. good one does. what are we going to run vigor them or non games? angles net. and i'm not sure i get my deal with me when i was and i got it. i was meeting last odyssey. got as a
the british prime minister david cameron has described the death the dreadfully sad day for the nation. i'm going to say old mother, you shall leave enough gone this time. my name is because of the fear of commander from the intended for non short topic. but moment mother, you shall. if it does, he has to give me the bonus advice, and him to confession. out of gunner said though, doubt, nonprofit's food is the founder of the sent. there was no afghan national army. there were no afghan national...
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the british prime minister david cameron has described the death the dreadfully sad day for the nation. i'm going to say old mother you said leave enough gone this time. have mine. hi mr. wisco mandel funday internet for non short topic. mother, you shall leave stuff. he has to give me to november life and into conflict. i was gonna say, no doubt, no police system should be sent. there was no afghan national army. there were no afghan national police. we see a situation totally transformed. aim has always been, can we make sure this country no longer is a haven for terror and terrorists? american troops training afghan soldiers ambushed by the taliban. as those american troops prepared to start coming home, the afghans realized they still need american help. they demand american fighter jets bail them out. american air support vote always be here to save today. goes one does what are we going to run vigor them or non mcadams angle nodes and i'm not sure i got my the other day when i was and i got i was meeting last odyssey got as an asthma and i don't get it on. i wouldn't, martha. no,
the british prime minister david cameron has described the death the dreadfully sad day for the nation. i'm going to say old mother you said leave enough gone this time. have mine. hi mr. wisco mandel funday internet for non short topic. mother, you shall leave stuff. he has to give me to november life and into conflict. i was gonna say, no doubt, no police system should be sent. there was no afghan national army. there were no afghan national police. we see a situation totally transformed. aim...
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the british prime minister david cameron has described the death the dreadfully sad day for the nation. i'm going to old mother, you shall leave enough gone this time. my name is because of its commando on the internet for non short topic bowman, muslim leaf stuff. he has to give me the bonus, advice, and into conflict. i was gonna say, no doubt, not putting the system to the front of the tent. there was no afghan national army . there were no afghan national police. we see a situation totally transformed. our aim has always been, can we make sure this country no longer is a haven for terror and terrors? the american troops training afghan soldiers ambushed by the taliban. as those american troops prepared to start coming home, the afghans realised they still need american help. they demand american fighter jets bail them out. american air support vote always be here to say today you good one does what out a single zone bigger them. i'm not going to duncan is, and i'm not sure. i guess i got my the what i mean when i was and i got as i was meeting last odyssey got as an asthma, i don't
the british prime minister david cameron has described the death the dreadfully sad day for the nation. i'm going to old mother, you shall leave enough gone this time. my name is because of its commando on the internet for non short topic bowman, muslim leaf stuff. he has to give me the bonus, advice, and into conflict. i was gonna say, no doubt, not putting the system to the front of the tent. there was no afghan national army . there were no afghan national police. we see a situation totally...
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in the case of david cameron, it was pretty short.i want you to leave yourjob. about this but i want you to leave our 'ob. �* , ., about this but i want you to leave our 'ob. �* ,, ., about this but i want you to leave our'ob. �* ., . yourjob. and you get a chance to an ue? yourjob. and you get a chance to araue? i yourjob. and you get a chance to argue? i am _ yourjob. and you get a chance to argue? i am told _ yourjob. and you get a chance to argue? i am told there _ yourjob. and you get a chance to argue? i am told there are - argue? i am told there are some colleagues _ argue? i am told there are some colleagues who _ argue? i am told there are some colleagues who have _ argue? i am told there are some colleagues who have argued - argue? i am told there are some j colleagues who have argued with argue? i am told there are some - colleagues who have argued with the prime minister over being reshuffled, but i have to say, i don't think there is very much point in doing it, and so for my point of view i simply expressed regret and th
in the case of david cameron, it was pretty short.i want you to leave yourjob. about this but i want you to leave our 'ob. �* , ., about this but i want you to leave our 'ob. �* ,, ., about this but i want you to leave our'ob. �* ., . yourjob. and you get a chance to an ue? yourjob. and you get a chance to araue? i yourjob. and you get a chance to argue? i am _ yourjob. and you get a chance to argue? i am told _ yourjob. and you get a chance to argue? i am told there _ yourjob. and you...
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remember that and went to the prime minister, say, david cameron, if you're old enough to do the crime, you're old enough to do the time. and that's what he said for those teenagers that were getting thrown into prison for months on end. because they stole like some sneakers or pair trousers on the ground from a looted shop. well, our economy has been looted right through intention, but also consequence of the actions of a database system, right? it's just, it's a natural looting, private equity sort of business model that inevitably emerges and there's looting all around and there's just stuff to be picked up. only some people get to pick up the free goods on the ground that are thrown there by the institutions, by the elite, by the politicians who trash the economy is lying there on the ground. if you normal deplorable person, try to pick any of that brioche up, he'll be sent to prison or de platform or memory hold where the lead albia asleep get to get away with that. a housing market was trash because of financial fraud by wall street banks and guess who bought up all the houses fo
remember that and went to the prime minister, say, david cameron, if you're old enough to do the crime, you're old enough to do the time. and that's what he said for those teenagers that were getting thrown into prison for months on end. because they stole like some sneakers or pair trousers on the ground from a looted shop. well, our economy has been looted right through intention, but also consequence of the actions of a database system, right? it's just, it's a natural looting, private...
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in 2011, david cameron set up a commission chaired by the economist sir andrew dilnot to come up withaving to pay more than £35,000 for their care — the state would pay for everything after that point. and people would need at least £100,000 in savings and assets before having to pay anything. but plans to implement these proposals were delayed and then dropped by subsequent leaders. our social affairs correspondent alison holt is here. do we expect tomorrow's plan to be based on this? that is certainly what we are expecting, and if that is confirmed tomorrow, then the big question is going to be, what level will that cap be set at? we know there have been arguments going on about weather it should be around £50,000 or £80,000, and the smart money at the moment seems to be pointing to that higherfigure. and we know the moment seems to be pointing to that higher figure. and we know from those past proposals that if someone is in residential care, then it is the care costs that count towards that cap or limit, it is not the accommodation costs. but so far, so much of the discussion has
in 2011, david cameron set up a commission chaired by the economist sir andrew dilnot to come up withaving to pay more than £35,000 for their care — the state would pay for everything after that point. and people would need at least £100,000 in savings and assets before having to pay anything. but plans to implement these proposals were delayed and then dropped by subsequent leaders. our social affairs correspondent alison holt is here. do we expect tomorrow's plan to be based on this? that...
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david cameron and the coalition government commissioned a report about— government commissioned a reportpopulation. there is a shortage of staff and — population. there is a shortage of staff and all those things, staff are poorly paid. the government wants— are poorly paid. the government wants lrut— are poorly paid. the government wants but an increase in national insurance — wants but an increase in national insurance but the reason the tories are at— insurance but the reason the tories are at war— insurance but the reason the tories are at war over this is it is breaking _ are at war over this is it is breaking a _ are at war over this is it is breaking a manifesto promise about putting _ breaking a manifesto promise about putting tax and national insurance but there — putting tax and national insurance but there is also a feeling that actually— but there is also a feeling that actually you are than taxing young people _ actually you are than taxing young people who have, some would argue, suffer— people who have, some would argue, suffer disproportionately because of cavy than _ suf
david cameron and the coalition government commissioned a report about— government commissioned a reportpopulation. there is a shortage of staff and — population. there is a shortage of staff and all those things, staff are poorly paid. the government wants— are poorly paid. the government wants lrut— are poorly paid. the government wants but an increase in national insurance — wants but an increase in national insurance but the reason the tories are at— insurance but the reason the...
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has i ever come back and become prime l minister from where sir keir starmer is now, and that's david cameronr on the opposite benches. how do his figures compare with, say, jeremy from pole to pole, you have a long experience in looking at these things, the politicians are just back after the summer break. there has been an absolutely bizarre, extraordinary stressful 18 months or so with the pandemic after the sort of political trauma for people on both sides of brexit. how would you analyse the landscape? looking at the bigger picture, given the government - has a large majority. scotland remains this terra i incognito for a lot of english political parties, - and especially for labour. the fact scotland has gone and therefore labour... i and i see no signs of labour taking back scotland. - labourjust used to weigh the votes rather than count them _ back in the day. because of that, they'd have to break england, and - there are signs that - in southern england labour might have a bit of a chance. 0verall, with the sort of majority the pm has, and the size of- the swing labour need, and - th
has i ever come back and become prime l minister from where sir keir starmer is now, and that's david cameronr on the opposite benches. how do his figures compare with, say, jeremy from pole to pole, you have a long experience in looking at these things, the politicians are just back after the summer break. there has been an absolutely bizarre, extraordinary stressful 18 months or so with the pandemic after the sort of political trauma for people on both sides of brexit. how would you analyse...
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one person has ever come back- and become prime minister| from where sir keir starmer and that's david cameron jeremy corbyn's? there has been a bizarre and extraordinary stressful 18 months or so and political trauma on both sides. how would you analyse the last landscape? looking at the bigger picture, given the government - has a large majority. scotland remains at this terra incognito for a loti of english political parties, and especially for labour. i the fact scotland has gone and therefore labour... . and i see no signs of- taking —— i see no labour taking back scotland. labourjust used to weigh i the votes rather than count them back in the day. because of that, they'd have to break england, j and there are signs that. in southern england labour overall, with the sort . of majority the pm has, and the size of the swing - labour need, and the relative unpopularity of their leader, and perceived competence l on things like the economy. we haven't talked about - rishi sunak so far, the most popular person in british - politics, still has more people who say they like him then dislike him
one person has ever come back- and become prime minister| from where sir keir starmer and that's david cameron jeremy corbyn's? there has been a bizarre and extraordinary stressful 18 months or so and political trauma on both sides. how would you analyse the last landscape? looking at the bigger picture, given the government - has a large majority. scotland remains at this terra incognito for a loti of english political parties, and especially for labour. i the fact scotland has gone and...
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in 2011 david cameron set up a commission, headed by the economist andrew dilnot, to come up with proposalsth the state paying for everything after that point. and raising the threshold for state support to £100,000 in assets. but plans to implement these proposals were delayed and then dropped by subsequent leaders. our social affairs correspondent alison holt is here. lots of focus on funding today, but wider issues at stake? you are right. the focus has been on how it is paid for, but we need to know what it is we are meant to be paying for. the idea of the cap, which was outlined as the favourite option, the expected option, the big question will be, where is that cap set '5 there have been arguments about a threshold of 50,000, we hear about a threshold of 50,000, we hear about 80,000 also being put forward. that seems to be where the smart money is at the moment. these are the details we need to know, but when we are talking about a cap on costs, it is care cost, so if you are in residential care it does not cost accommodation costs, just the costs of care. this gets reduced to an ove
in 2011 david cameron set up a commission, headed by the economist andrew dilnot, to come up with proposalsth the state paying for everything after that point. and raising the threshold for state support to £100,000 in assets. but plans to implement these proposals were delayed and then dropped by subsequent leaders. our social affairs correspondent alison holt is here. lots of focus on funding today, but wider issues at stake? you are right. the focus has been on how it is paid for, but we...
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joining me now is lauren mcevatt, a former special adviser to the conservative government during david cameron'son secretary little bit earlier, saying that what brycejohnson seems to be doing is replacing a co. that cabinet with a leveling up cabinet. does that make sense? i leveling up cabinet. does that make sense? ~ . ., sense? i think gavin williamson was an appointment _ sense? i think gavin williamson was an appointment that _ sense? i think gavin williamson was an appointment that predated - sense? i think gavin williamson was | an appointment that predated covid. it took a lot of his failures happen during the covid era, and i think that's part of the reason why he has been moved. but i think his appointment at the education department is a very good one. it certainly will help the prime minister's leveling up agenda, but i am not entirely certain that that is they full crux of what this reshuffle was about. what is the full cracks? _ reshuffle was about. what is the full cracks? i— reshuffle was about. what is the full cracks? i think an _ reshuffle was about. what is the full cracks?
joining me now is lauren mcevatt, a former special adviser to the conservative government during david cameron'son secretary little bit earlier, saying that what brycejohnson seems to be doing is replacing a co. that cabinet with a leveling up cabinet. does that make sense? i leveling up cabinet. does that make sense? ~ . ., sense? i think gavin williamson was an appointment _ sense? i think gavin williamson was an appointment that _ sense? i think gavin williamson was an appointment that...
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many years ago, the government through leadership with david cameron, it was very clear that social mobilityo consult with the sector around post 18 education. at the moment, we've not seen what they want to consult on, so we are second—guessing and we want to wait and see what exactly they want to consult on. and see what exactly they want to consult om— consult on. and separate from student numbers, _ consult on. and separate from student numbers, what - consult on. and separate from student numbers, what are i consult on. and separate from | student numbers, what are the other main issues facing universities, particularly post—pandemic? dare main issues facing universities, particularly post-pandemic? are big issue for students _ particularly post-pandemic? are big issue for students coming _ particularly post-pandemic? are big issue for students coming back, i particularly post-pandemic? are big issue for students coming back, and this is what we're focusing on at the moment, is how we �*s transition students who had a really different drink —— difficult time. how we make sure they feel
many years ago, the government through leadership with david cameron, it was very clear that social mobilityo consult with the sector around post 18 education. at the moment, we've not seen what they want to consult on, so we are second—guessing and we want to wait and see what exactly they want to consult on. and see what exactly they want to consult om— consult on. and separate from student numbers, _ consult on. and separate from student numbers, what - consult on. and separate from...
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adviser to amber rudd as uk home secretary and former no 10 downing street chief press officer under david cameronng and thank you for your time today. interesting to listen to liz truss, she managed to get all of the key phrases into the standby, deliver for the the key phrases into the standby, deliverfor the uk, people's deliver for the uk, people's priorities, deliverfor the uk, people's priorities, level up the country. looking at the big picture, what do you think this reshuffle tells us about borisjohnson �*s plans and intentions? i about boris johnson 's plans and intentions?— intentions? i think this is about the prime _ intentions? i think this is about the prime minister _ intentions? i think this is about the prime minister wanting - intentions? i think this is about the prime minister wanting to i intentions? i think this is about - the prime minister wanting to really focus now on the post covid recovery and get back to his domestic reform agenda. the last reshuffle was over 18 months ago, we were talking about brexiter a lot more than we are in now and that was the cap that he neede
adviser to amber rudd as uk home secretary and former no 10 downing street chief press officer under david cameronng and thank you for your time today. interesting to listen to liz truss, she managed to get all of the key phrases into the standby, deliver for the the key phrases into the standby, deliverfor the uk, people's deliver for the uk, people's priorities, deliverfor the uk, people's priorities, level up the country. looking at the big picture, what do you think this reshuffle tells us...
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needed and, essentially, we should restore addiction treatment to the status it used to have before david cameron the funding by 50%.— the funding by 50%. and there we come back to _ the funding by 50%. and there we come back to the _ the funding by 50%. and there we come back to the question - the funding by 50%. and there we come back to the question of- come back to the question of funding, something we are talking about today in relation to social care, of course, but how much is funding the cut for the sort of treatment?— funding the cut for the sort of treatment? . , , ., ., treatment? oh, it has been more than half and the — treatment? oh, it has been more than half and the majority _ treatment? oh, it has been more than half and the majority of _ treatment? oh, it has been more than half and the majority of addiction - half and the majority of addiction psychiatrist in this country are no longer employed by the nhs because they have been made redundant. we have seen a slaughter at the capacity to help people with addiction and that is where we should be putting our efforts, not in some so
needed and, essentially, we should restore addiction treatment to the status it used to have before david cameron the funding by 50%.— the funding by 50%. and there we come back to _ the funding by 50%. and there we come back to the _ the funding by 50%. and there we come back to the question - the funding by 50%. and there we come back to the question of- come back to the question of funding, something we are talking about today in relation to social care, of course, but how much is funding...
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famously, david cameron and alsojohnson and also theresa may very miss read angela merkel.s will think what is any german interest and usually they will go for where are our allies who we trade with, who we have international relations with, towards united states, towards china, and of course, there might be cases where the uk is closely aligned with german interest, but usually it will be the eu because it's just a bigger block, it is so much more important for german interests. but that was always the case. that was also the case when britain was still in the eu. so there is sometimes a way to see as if germany wants to punish britain because it left the eu or... and i think it is more, it is a sense of great sadness, but now it is a shrug of the shoulders so if they want to go themselves, it is fine, but i think of course olaf scholz will be very much interested to have close, excellent relationship with britain. we are very close neighbours. no question about that. 0k. so to choose a french phase — plus ca change — of changing political direction, it will have to be ste
famously, david cameron and alsojohnson and also theresa may very miss read angela merkel.s will think what is any german interest and usually they will go for where are our allies who we trade with, who we have international relations with, towards united states, towards china, and of course, there might be cases where the uk is closely aligned with german interest, but usually it will be the eu because it's just a bigger block, it is so much more important for german interests. but that was...
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when he was _ commissioned by david cameron when he was by— commissioned by david cameron when he wasnister to come up with a formula, broadly speaking that is pulling _ formula, broadly speaking that is pulling a — formula, broadly speaking that is putting a cap on the costs people have _ putting a cap on the costs people have to _ putting a cap on the costs people have to pay for their care over their— have to pay for their care over their lifetime, and also a limit on their lifetime, and also a limit on the assets — their lifetime, and also a limit on the assets you can have in terms of pmperly_ the assets you can have in terms of property or— the assets you can have in terms of property or savings before the government will step in and start to pay for— government will step in and start to pay for your— government will step in and start to pay for your costs. the devil is in the detail, — pay for your costs. the devil is in the detail, though. but the discussion is still ongoing it seems an announcement could come as soon as next— an announcement could come as soon as next week, a
when he was _ commissioned by david cameron when he was by— commissioned by david cameron when he wasnister to come up with a formula, broadly speaking that is pulling _ formula, broadly speaking that is pulling a — formula, broadly speaking that is putting a cap on the costs people have _ putting a cap on the costs people have to _ putting a cap on the costs people have to pay for their care over their— have to pay for their care over their lifetime, and also a limit on their lifetime,...
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actually already on the statute books, it exists as a piece of legislation which was passed by david cameron'sal values and financial decisions.— of very complicated political values and financial decisions. moving away from health — and financial decisions. moving away from health and _ and financial decisions. moving away from health and social— and financial decisions. moving away from health and social care - and financial decisions. moving away from health and social care act, - and financial decisions. moving away from health and social care act, i i from health and social care act, i just want to ask you about afghanistan. the prime minister due to address mps about this and clearly, there continue to be a huge number of questions about how the government has handled this and is handling this, especially in relation to getting more people out of afghanistan who want to be in the uk. irate of afghanistan who want to be in the uk. ~ , . of afghanistan who want to be in the uk. . , . ~ , of afghanistan who want to be in the uk. ~ , . ~ , ., uk. we expect the prime minister to do a statemen
actually already on the statute books, it exists as a piece of legislation which was passed by david cameron'sal values and financial decisions.— of very complicated political values and financial decisions. moving away from health — and financial decisions. moving away from health and _ and financial decisions. moving away from health and social— and financial decisions. moving away from health and social care - and financial decisions. moving away from health and social care act, - and...
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there was a review some years back, the david cameron put in place are framework for putting a cap on. there would have to be a large rebellion indeed for this not to happen. the tax rates will have to come as part of a budget, so if you were to vote on a budget that is effectively a vote of no confidence in the government. borisjohnson will be very confident of getting this through. he will need to alleviate some of the damage in his arguments today. it'll be interesting to see how itjustifies breaking that manifesto promised today. we can expect them to say the pandemic is got an awful lot of money and the circumstances have changed since i made that promise back in the general election. also be interesting to see how the labour party response to it, too. it is an opportunity for sir keir starmer to go on the attack, although labour itself has not yet come forward with itself has not yet come forward with its own plans to deal with the social care crisis.— its own plans to deal with the social care crisis. rishi sunak is on his feet _ social care crisis. rishi sunak is on his feet a
there was a review some years back, the david cameron put in place are framework for putting a cap on. there would have to be a large rebellion indeed for this not to happen. the tax rates will have to come as part of a budget, so if you were to vote on a budget that is effectively a vote of no confidence in the government. borisjohnson will be very confident of getting this through. he will need to alleviate some of the damage in his arguments today. it'll be interesting to see how itjustifies...
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previous governments here in the uk, this conservative government under david cameron, reached out toculty with china, it is a very difficult —— different —— different proposition to the conflict with the soviet union because it is the world's second largest economy and we are deeply entwined in terms of economic relations, the supply chain, questions which are now global, so it is a complicated business. i think that it is quite important to set some red lines, but be prepared to stick to them. a lot of chinese influence is wielded in non—military terms, but in economic terms, it is wielded in the united nations where, for example, resolutions criticising china's contact are defeated because china's contact are defeated because china wields tremendous influence in the general assembly by virtue of being the world's second largest economy. so it is a complicated set of pensions. we have to live with china —— tensions. we are working out how to live with china, how we cooperate, and where we do not, and you can see the european union and the united states and indeed great britain grapp
previous governments here in the uk, this conservative government under david cameron, reached out toculty with china, it is a very difficult —— different —— different proposition to the conflict with the soviet union because it is the world's second largest economy and we are deeply entwined in terms of economic relations, the supply chain, questions which are now global, so it is a complicated business. i think that it is quite important to set some red lines, but be prepared to stick...
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many people remember david cameron and his references to cutting the green clap in 2013 but that was1—year—olds. the drug company behind vaccine sense clinical trial results showed the jab safe well tolerated by children in the age range. they say they will submit their data to make trade bodies in the eu, united states and around the world as soon as possible and that comes on the day that the vaccine roll—out for 12 to 15—year—olds begins in england and scotland. in the latest research on the younger age group, they say there has been an increase in the number of covid cases in that age group of over 57 that is why they believe there is a need for the vaccine in that age group as well. —— in that age group of over fives. you're watching bbc news... a murder investigation has been launched after four people were found dead at a house in derbyshire. police were called to a property in killamarsh near sheffield yesterday after concerns were raised about the people living there. a man has been arrested and police say they're not looking for anyone else in connection with the deaths. th
many people remember david cameron and his references to cutting the green clap in 2013 but that was1—year—olds. the drug company behind vaccine sense clinical trial results showed the jab safe well tolerated by children in the age range. they say they will submit their data to make trade bodies in the eu, united states and around the world as soon as possible and that comes on the day that the vaccine roll—out for 12 to 15—year—olds begins in england and scotland. in the latest...
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anyway is actually already on the statute books, it exists as a piece of legislation, passed by david cameron's already in legislation, in hibernation, ready to go, but the things that make it ready to go on a whole load of very complicated political values and financial decisions.— complicated political values and financial decisions. conjoined twins from israel have been able to see each other for the first time after being separated. the one—year—old sisters underwent a 12—hour operation that took months of preparation and involved dozens of experts. claire sedman reports. sisters face—to—face for the first time after surviving a miraculous marathon operation. conjoined at the back of their heads from birth a year ago, separation surgery was meticulously planned between major blood vessels in their heads. a very delicate task — one bleed could be catastrophic. translation: of course, after all the preparationsl and all of the models we have built in a designated surgery room, we specifically prepared for this thing with a surgical theatre and vr of the twins and with a 3d model we prepared i
anyway is actually already on the statute books, it exists as a piece of legislation, passed by david cameron's already in legislation, in hibernation, ready to go, but the things that make it ready to go on a whole load of very complicated political values and financial decisions.— complicated political values and financial decisions. conjoined twins from israel have been able to see each other for the first time after being separated. the one—year—old sisters underwent a 12—hour...
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david cameron going to a basketball game with barack obama.sa may's face when donald trump grabbed her hand to walk down that rant. i when donald trump grabbed her hand to walk down that rant.— to walk down that rant. i wonder what pictures — to walk down that rant. i wonder what pictures we _ to walk down that rant. i wonder what pictures we will— to walk down that rant. i wonder what pictures we will see - to walk down that rant. i wonder what pictures we will see later. l what pictures we will see later. high—power memories there. the ministry of defence has apologised for a data breach which may have compromised the safety of dozens of afghan interpreters who worked for british forces. more than 250 people seeking relocation to the uk — many of whom are in hiding — were mistakenly copied into an emailfrom the mod, in which their names and some profile pictures were visible. defence secretary ben wallace has launched an investigation into how the breach occurred. the duke of york has been served with a sexual assault lawsuit after the relev
david cameron going to a basketball game with barack obama.sa may's face when donald trump grabbed her hand to walk down that rant. i when donald trump grabbed her hand to walk down that rant.— to walk down that rant. i wonder what pictures — to walk down that rant. i wonder what pictures we _ to walk down that rant. i wonder what pictures we will— to walk down that rant. i wonder what pictures we will see - to walk down that rant. i wonder what pictures we will see later. l what pictures...