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when we met with david cameron, - the surge. when we met with david cameron. the — - the surge.e met with david cameron, the day before, i gave - - the surge. when we met with david cameron, the day before, i gave an l cameron, the day before, i gave an interview to the guardian newspaper. david cameron was not impressed with this. it was against policy, but also stole the headlines. you will also stole the headlines. you will also recall that we went back up to kabul, where we were given an audience with the president. he said what generals should have been saying since 2002. you are never going to solve this problem unless you bring anybody into the tent. if you bring anybody into the tent. if you look at the mission, it was not a mission at the beginning. the bush administration did not do nation—building, it was about bear hunting. it was appropriate for them to work with these characters. bear huntin: , to work with these characters. bear hunting. looking — to work with these characters. bear hunting, looking for— to work with these characters. bear hunting, looking for bin
when we met with david cameron, - the surge. when we met with david cameron. the — - the surge.e met with david cameron, the day before, i gave - - the surge. when we met with david cameron, the day before, i gave an l cameron, the day before, i gave an interview to the guardian newspaper. david cameron was not impressed with this. it was against policy, but also stole the headlines. you will also stole the headlines. you will also recall that we went back up to kabul, where we were given an...
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when we met with david cameron, the day before, i gave an interview to the guardian newspaper.ak to the taliban in that interview. david cameron was not impressed with this. it was against policy, but also stole the headlines. you will also recall that we went back up to kabul, where we were given an audience with the president. he david cameron that he should promote this general because he said what they have been saying since 2002. you are never going to solve this problem unless you bring anybody into the tent. if you look at the mission, it was not a mission at the beginning. the bush administration did not do nation—building, it was about bear hunting. it was appropriate for them to work with these characters. warlords and those sort of people. bear hunting, looking for bin laden? and al-qaeda more generally. but it was very difficult to start nation—building when you needed to work from the ground up words. —— upwards. i think people can see the campaign evolved, but by then, we made a mistake. there has been a big debate about how our armed forces should be configured i
when we met with david cameron, the day before, i gave an interview to the guardian newspaper.ak to the taliban in that interview. david cameron was not impressed with this. it was against policy, but also stole the headlines. you will also recall that we went back up to kabul, where we were given an audience with the president. he david cameron that he should promote this general because he said what they have been saying since 2002. you are never going to solve this problem unless you bring...
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and theresa may. under, like david cameron and theresa may-— under, like david cameron and theresa mayesa ma .~ ., ., , , , theresa may. what does this tell us about the uk _ theresa may. what does this tell us about the uk politics _ theresa may. what does this tell us about the uk politics right - theresa may. what does this tell us about the uk politics right now? - about the uk politics right now? because of course, viewers who are not living in the uk won't know this, but politics in the uk is very much at a local level, mps meeting with constituents face—to—face, talking about their problems and issues — do you think this will change that? i issues - do you think this will change that?— issues - do you think this will chance that? ~' �* , ., change that? i think there'll be a lot of questions _ change that? i think there'll be a lot of questions ask _ change that? i think there'll be a lot of questions ask about - change that? i think there'll be a i lot of questions ask about how that continues, is it possible to make that safer and can mps keep doing that? and you are right, th
and theresa may. under, like david cameron and theresa may-— under, like david cameron and theresa mayesa ma .~ ., ., , , , theresa may. what does this tell us about the uk _ theresa may. what does this tell us about the uk politics _ theresa may. what does this tell us about the uk politics right - theresa may. what does this tell us about the uk politics right now? - about the uk politics right now? because of course, viewers who are not living in the uk won't know this, but politics in the...
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angela merkel was in london visiting british prime minister david cameron, and immediately pledged germany's support. >> i will always be incredibly grateful to angela merkel for the stance she took when france fell victim to terrorist tacks. germany was our most valuable friend through those times. she was able to express solidarity with gestures. angela merkel came to paris she took the initiative and was the first to say she would join a mass demonstration against the threat of islamic extremism on january 11. that shaped our cooperation in the fight against terrorism. it was very important for franco-german relations, and for the personal relationship between myself and merkel. it fostered enduring respect and appreciation. >> in the summer of 2015, merkel faced one of e most consequential decisions of her political career. millions were fleeing war and persecution in syria and other cris regions. many sought refuge in eupe. and thereou had a cavan ofhe world's most stitute, finding their way through these mhustlers on these dangerous bos, making eir way into gree and italynd beyond. fan
angela merkel was in london visiting british prime minister david cameron, and immediately pledged germany's support. >> i will always be incredibly grateful to angela merkel for the stance she took when france fell victim to terrorist tacks. germany was our most valuable friend through those times. she was able to express solidarity with gestures. angela merkel came to paris she took the initiative and was the first to say she would join a mass demonstration against the threat of islamic...
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and others _ and tony blair and david cameron and others and _ and tony blair and david cameron and next few da s. �* , ., a lot more about that in the next few da s. �*, ., ., ., few days. let's move on from the david amess _ few days. let's move on from the david amess story _ few days. let's move on from the david amess story to... - few days. let's move on from the david amess story to... i - few days. let's move on from the | david amess story to... i think it's something we will be talking about again tomorrow, to the front of the fte, your paper sebastian, only a little power in the car but in a corner in the briefing session. sunak weighs vat cut on energy bills was up which is not the same way is sunak will cut energy bills. it is a kite flying exhibition by the treasury do you think? i kite flying exhibition by the treasury do you think? i think this is one of those _ treasury do you think? i think this is one of those classic _ treasury do you think? i think this is one of those classic kite - treasury do you think? i think this is one of those classic kite flying i is on
and others _ and tony blair and david cameron and others and _ and tony blair and david cameron and next few da s. �* , ., a lot more about that in the next few da s. �*, ., ., ., few days. let's move on from the david amess _ few days. let's move on from the david amess story _ few days. let's move on from the david amess story to... - few days. let's move on from the david amess story to... i - few days. let's move on from the | david amess story to... i think it's something we will be...
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the former— because of david cameron's the former conservative prime minister's involvement with that. they were the — involvement with that firm. they were the big backer of this firm, and it's— were the big backer of this firm, and it's been an issue for the future — and it's been an issue for the future of— and it's been an issue for the future of the steel plants in the uk at liberty— future of the steel plants in the uk at liberty steel, so this is a really— at liberty steel, so this is a really good bit of news that basically the parent company of liberty— basically the parent company of liberty steel has done some restructuring which has meant that they have — restructuring which has meant that they have the money, i think {50,000,000 to put into their uk operations, so saving potentially hundreds— operations, so saving potentially hundreds ofjobs at their plant in rotherham but obviously there are still long—running questions about the future — still long—running questions about the future of the company and it is still a _ the future of the company and it is still a huge — th
the former— because of david cameron's the former conservative prime minister's involvement with that. they were the — involvement with that firm. they were the big backer of this firm, and it's— were the big backer of this firm, and it's been an issue for the future — and it's been an issue for the future of— and it's been an issue for the future of the steel plants in the uk at liberty— future of the steel plants in the uk at liberty steel, so this is a really— at liberty steel,...
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david cameron, stop sa in: story. david cameron, stop saying you _ story.id cameron, stop saying you like _ story. david cameron, stop saying you like the - story. david cameron, stop saying you like the smiths. | story. david cameron, stop| saying you like the smiths. i just don't like him. laughter. yeah, standard. _ just don't like him. laughter. yeah, standard. if— just don't like him. laughter. yeah, standard. if you - just don't like him. laughter. yeah, standard. if you are - yeah, standard. if you are going _ yeah, standard. if you are going to _ yeah, standard. if you are going to have music every week, what _ going to have music every week, what kind — going to have music every week, what kind of vibe? what kind of thing? — what kind of vibe? what kind of thin ? ., , what kind of vibe? what kind of thin? ., _ ._ , thing? raw by katy perry. i -la ed thing? raw by katy perry. i played out _ thing? raw by katy perry. i played out in _ thing? raw by katy perry. i played out in my _ thing? raw by katy perry. i played out in my head - thing? raw by katy
david cameron, stop sa in: story. david cameron, stop saying you _ story.id cameron, stop saying you like _ story. david cameron, stop saying you like the - story. david cameron, stop saying you like the smiths. | story. david cameron, stop| saying you like the smiths. i just don't like him. laughter. yeah, standard. _ just don't like him. laughter. yeah, standard. if— just don't like him. laughter. yeah, standard. if you - just don't like him. laughter. yeah, standard. if you are - yeah,...
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—— attacking david cameron and theresa may? attacking david cameron and theresa ma ?er has set out a really optimistic vision today, a few new policy— optimistic vision today, a few new policy announcements, a bit of critique — policy announcements, a bit of critique that there wasn't enough policy— critique that there wasn't enough policy announcement, because we are already— policy announcement, because we are already getting on with the policy and have — already getting on with the policy and have been getting it right throughout, things like a premium to encourage _ throughout, things like a premium to encourage the best teachers to go to some _ encourage the best teachers to go to some of— encourage the best teachers to go to some of the deprived areas to help in science — some of the deprived areas to help in science and maths. that some of the deprived areas to help in science and maths.— in science and maths. that was the one oli in science and maths. that was the one policy announcement - in science and maths. that was the one policy announcement he - in scie
—— attacking david cameron and theresa may? attacking david cameron and theresa ma ?er has set out a really optimistic vision today, a few new policy— optimistic vision today, a few new policy announcements, a bit of critique — policy announcements, a bit of critique that there wasn't enough policy— critique that there wasn't enough policy announcement, because we are already— policy announcement, because we are already getting on with the policy and have — already getting on with...
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interestingly, the guy who hired you to give some advice to the uk government then prime minister david cameronhe was the leader who took the decision to give every briton a right to vote in a referendum on whether or not to leave the european union. he clearly trusted that he could nudge the public into making the choice he thought was the right ones which was to say but he got that very wrong, didn't he? he got that about half a percent wrong. he lost out to one of the most brilliant and devious politicians on earth which is dom cummings. and the phrase "take back control. "was evil and brilliant. and there is a video of him explaining how he uses the concept of behavioural economics to form that phrase, take backs get people thinking about losses. and the idea that withdrawing from the eu was going to increase the united kingdoms control was preposterous to begin with and anybody who is still searching for petrol may have a sense of how it's worked out. since brexit governments around the world have faced a much more urgent challenge and that is a global pandemic. what do you think the lesso
interestingly, the guy who hired you to give some advice to the uk government then prime minister david cameronhe was the leader who took the decision to give every briton a right to vote in a referendum on whether or not to leave the european union. he clearly trusted that he could nudge the public into making the choice he thought was the right ones which was to say but he got that very wrong, didn't he? he got that about half a percent wrong. he lost out to one of the most brilliant and...
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and that uncertainty between which conservative government we have — thejohnson spending or david cameronsolutely rishi sunak gave 99% of the speech to thejohnson big spenders, and only 1% to the debt at the end that maybe we will cut back the end that maybe we will cut back the state. it’s the end that maybe we will cut back the state. �* , . ,. ., ., the state. it's fascinating, tom newton done. _ the state. it's fascinating, tom newton done, because - the state. it's fascinating, tom newton done, because robert| the state. it's fascinating, tom - newton done, because robert grimsley in the ft on the piece that's gone around social media tonight, has made the same point that this was johnsonian in the middle and rishi sunak at the end. do you buy it in the end? it’s sunak at the end. do you buy it in the end? �* , ., sunak at the end. do you buy it in the end? �*, ., ., ,, the end? it's hard to dispute an hinu the end? it's hard to dispute anything you _ the end? it's hard to dispute anything you both _ the end? it's hard to dispute anything you both have - the end? it's hard to dispute
and that uncertainty between which conservative government we have — thejohnson spending or david cameronsolutely rishi sunak gave 99% of the speech to thejohnson big spenders, and only 1% to the debt at the end that maybe we will cut back the end that maybe we will cut back the state. it’s the end that maybe we will cut back the state. �* , . ,. ., ., the state. it's fascinating, tom newton done. _ the state. it's fascinating, tom newton done, because - the state. it's fascinating, tom...
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you wrote speeches for david cameron the former prime minister of course, we would expect fireworks overch with a lot of expectation but there's a lot of question about his competence in government is in it now. also he will be criticised from = the right of his party for spending a lot, for not being responsible, not following the sunak mould whether there is a split between number ten is questions of interest rate and so on unfold. we know borisjohnson will give an entertaining speech because he is a showman. and that's what he excels at. what we don't know and have any signs of is whether he'll deliver in government. as yet the record is very, very poor. the pandemic has masked that but this is the man that gave us brexit, this is the man who has promised to fix social care and come up with a plan that doesn't do anything towards it. this is a man who hasn't prepared for all the staffing and skilling problems we are seeing in hospitality, care, driving of course and it's a terrible scenario. it is going to mention the word delivery endlessly so i think will hear that more than any oth
you wrote speeches for david cameron the former prime minister of course, we would expect fireworks overch with a lot of expectation but there's a lot of question about his competence in government is in it now. also he will be criticised from = the right of his party for spending a lot, for not being responsible, not following the sunak mould whether there is a split between number ten is questions of interest rate and so on unfold. we know borisjohnson will give an entertaining speech because...
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we really difficult to separate yourself from the david cameron government, which is reduced expenditure to, i mean, the cuts were more than more than napoleonic wars. well, the point is that, i mean, i think it's ridiculous that they, them pretending that there are different, there are different political party, but i seem political parties change their, their colors in the past. and this is what they're trying to do well with us before labor privatization found them. again, i know you advise those government or the, you to advise mass privatization just to help our viewers here in britain because they'll see the office of budget responsibility. what is, what is that because it's treated with such respect, my journalist and i think you treated that as well. danny blanch flora, a friend of the show was on the monetary policy committee, said the officer budget responsibility is repeatedly got to say, group productivity growth, wrong time and time and time again. and yet journalists go, let's go straight here for more information on every want for the future, for everyday life in this coun
we really difficult to separate yourself from the david cameron government, which is reduced expenditure to, i mean, the cuts were more than more than napoleonic wars. well, the point is that, i mean, i think it's ridiculous that they, them pretending that there are different, there are different political party, but i seem political parties change their, their colors in the past. and this is what they're trying to do well with us before labor privatization found them. again, i know you advise...
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over ten years, when the conservatives were in power, notjust on the borisjohnson were back under david cameronthat we had not seen also since world war ii. we keep talking about this huge generational shift. the fact that health is going to be back to that 2010 level, sorry, education, health has been 0k and so is the home office but plenty of other departments are not necessarily going to find they are black flush as they were even a decade ago. we still have the bug bear of inflation. they are pegging it at between 4% and 5% next year. that will cut into people's spending power and that includes the government's on spending power. each percentage or half a percentage point is going to make all this a little bit tougher on sunak and johnson as the year goes by. i think that's - an important point. inflation was the thing that stalked this budget. - it stalked the economy. in the uk, as around the world. even though all of this - spending, hey big spender where the headlines in the uk, a lot of people will not feel- that things are actually getting better. - they want for the benefit i of that
over ten years, when the conservatives were in power, notjust on the borisjohnson were back under david cameronthat we had not seen also since world war ii. we keep talking about this huge generational shift. the fact that health is going to be back to that 2010 level, sorry, education, health has been 0k and so is the home office but plenty of other departments are not necessarily going to find they are black flush as they were even a decade ago. we still have the bug bear of inflation. they...
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was itjohnny marr saying, david cameron, stop saying you like the smiths! ijust don't like him.h, standard. but if you're going to have music every week, what kind of vibe? what kind of thing? "roar" by katy perry. that's my warm—up, i play that in my head before every episode anyway, why do you think i'm so full of beans? right, more beans and less music on this edition of newscast. hello, it's adam, in the studio. and chris in the studio. and it's laura not in the studio. and we're joined by former housing and local government secretary robertjenrick, who is now sadly no longer in that job, but it does mean he's free to come on weirdly—timed tv programmes and podcasts. hello, good evening. welcome. i see that you're dressing down these days, we're used to seeing you in a suit. you're in a much more casual mood now. there's definitely some advantages to not having to get up at 5am - in the morning to do - the morning media round. i can now have a few more lie—ins from now on. - you mean you didn't enjoy that? laughter. bbc more than piers morgan. 0k, well, i suppose it's all re
was itjohnny marr saying, david cameron, stop saying you like the smiths! ijust don't like him.h, standard. but if you're going to have music every week, what kind of vibe? what kind of thing? "roar" by katy perry. that's my warm—up, i play that in my head before every episode anyway, why do you think i'm so full of beans? right, more beans and less music on this edition of newscast. hello, it's adam, in the studio. and chris in the studio. and it's laura not in the studio. and...
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party, said he was voting for change and getting away from the delay and dither, sort of attacking david cameron tony blair and gordon brown? many of us are obsessed with political history, we need to look at how we move into the future. the prime minister has set out a really optimistic vision today, a few new policy announcements, a bit of critique that there wasn't enough policy announcement, because we are already getting on with the policy and have been getting it right throughout, things like a premium to encourage the best teachers to go to some of the deprived areas to help in science and maths. that was the one policy announcement he made. how do you think that will work, or how would you like to see it work? some of these children in some of the most deprived areas, there are fantastic teachers in these areas, don't get me wrong, but sometimes in those areas it can be hard to attract the real teaching talent, so putting a premium on their pay, £3000 for science and maths, trying to get teachers to move to these areas and inspire kids, because i found teachers made so much difference, w
party, said he was voting for change and getting away from the delay and dither, sort of attacking david cameron tony blair and gordon brown? many of us are obsessed with political history, we need to look at how we move into the future. the prime minister has set out a really optimistic vision today, a few new policy announcements, a bit of critique that there wasn't enough policy announcement, because we are already getting on with the policy and have been getting it right throughout, things...
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david cameron described it as the most devastating, horrific and tragic news. and thoroughly decent man. the most committed mp you could ever hope to meet. sirjohn major described as truly heartbreaking news of the good and decent man who for over 30 years was a dedicated public servant. he set his heart went out his family. in theresa may also saying it's heartbreaking to hear of the death of sir david amess. a decent man from a respected parliamentarian killed in his own community while carrying out his public duties. i think that's where the sense of shock is this evening. it's that again here we have another mp in the space of five years who has been out doing what mps do accommodate meet their constituents, fa ce—to —fa ce accommodate meet their constituents, face—to—face together problems that take up their issues and here he was going out and doing thatjust as part of hisjob going out and doing thatjust as part of his job and has obviously died in this most horrendous way. you are watching bbc news reviewers in the uk and around the world. i'm with you ov
david cameron described it as the most devastating, horrific and tragic news. and thoroughly decent man. the most committed mp you could ever hope to meet. sirjohn major described as truly heartbreaking news of the good and decent man who for over 30 years was a dedicated public servant. he set his heart went out his family. in theresa may also saying it's heartbreaking to hear of the death of sir david amess. a decent man from a respected parliamentarian killed in his own community while...
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11 years, but he said in 2019 people were voting for change, so he is distancing himself from david cameronsomething they hadn't achieved. i think that is a symbol of the fact that he is saying we are a different type of party, a party which former labour voters especially in the north of england can feel comfortable with. but he had to give them an idea that he would deliver on their priorities, so he said, and leaders often love to use three words in a row, in conference speeches, so he said his priority was skills, skills, skills. but the problem today was while he had a longer term vision, his eyes on the horizon, nonetheless there are short—term difficulties. queueing at petrol pumps, waiting to get supermarket shelves filled, and some people away from the conference floor said the tone just didn't resonate with their constituents. thank you very much, iain. let's talk a little more about the potential short—term difficulties. our business editor simonjack is here. before the speech, there was criticism of the government from brexit supporting leaders like the boss of next. brexit supp
11 years, but he said in 2019 people were voting for change, so he is distancing himself from david cameronsomething they hadn't achieved. i think that is a symbol of the fact that he is saying we are a different type of party, a party which former labour voters especially in the north of england can feel comfortable with. but he had to give them an idea that he would deliver on their priorities, so he said, and leaders often love to use three words in a row, in conference speeches, so he said...
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categorize n this as increasedet new spending or is this undoing the austerity that we saw under david cameron and george osborne? john: we were elected less than two years ago on an agenda about leveling up. that means spreading economic opportunities across the united kingdom, investing in infrastructure. of course, we have seen growth that is better than anticipated so far this year, and that has giving us the ability to make these choices. of course, leveling up addresses the fact that historically there have not been investments across the united kingdom in ways that we would have hoped to see. francine: the budget measures represent 75 billion pounds stimulus over the next six years at a moment where the bank of england is also considering higher interest rates. how will that play out? john: the bank of england in the u.k. has discretion over interest rates, control over monetary policy. the chancellor said in that clip that you showed, the expectation of inflation increasing. what we have to do is recognize that the risks around that, make interventions to support the poorest in our soc
categorize n this as increasedet new spending or is this undoing the austerity that we saw under david cameron and george osborne? john: we were elected less than two years ago on an agenda about leveling up. that means spreading economic opportunities across the united kingdom, investing in infrastructure. of course, we have seen growth that is better than anticipated so far this year, and that has giving us the ability to make these choices. of course, leveling up addresses the fact that...
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yes, famous talk, we remember, david cameron caught a note describing the un, the queen as having pairednce. for scotland had gone against indeendence. ., �* ,, , independence. i don't think she ever foraave independence. i don't think she ever forgave him- — independence. i don't think she ever forgave him. look— independence. i don't think she ever forgave him. look where _ independence. i don't think she ever forgave him. look where he - independence. i don't think she ever forgave him. look where he is- independence. i don't think she ever forgave him. look where he is now | forgave him. look where he is now and look where she is.— forgave him. look where he is now and look where she is. claire, doug green clean. _ and look where she is. claire, doug green clean, it's _ and look where she is. claire, doug green clean, it's a _ and look where she is. claire, doug green clean, it's a great _ and look where she is. claire, doug green clean, it's a great headline. l green clean, it's a great headline. a lot of the player papers have gone with the stapley they have. and they have all been
yes, famous talk, we remember, david cameron caught a note describing the un, the queen as having pairednce. for scotland had gone against indeendence. ., �* ,, , independence. i don't think she ever foraave independence. i don't think she ever forgave him- — independence. i don't think she ever forgave him. look— independence. i don't think she ever forgave him. look where _ independence. i don't think she ever forgave him. look where he - independence. i don't think she ever forgave...
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a reminder that david cameron and theresa may didn't.d high immigration, as he would have it. but people are also worried about the here and now and what the prime minister didn't really focus on was what he was going to do to lessen those queues at the petrol pumps, get the supermarket shelves filled again i'll or answer some of the quieter concerns that people have been grumbling about at the margins here, not on the conference floor that at some of the fringes. they are worried about the cost of living, they are worried about inflation potentially going up, they are worried about next year's rise in national insurance and they are simply not sure yet what the political consequences are going to be. so there's a sense, there's a little bit of calm before a potential storm. what borisjohnson would say and the chancellor rishi sunak, too, is that these are simply temporary difficulties and that we are in transition away from a broken economic model to a new one. ian watson who was listening to the speech in manchester. before the prime m
a reminder that david cameron and theresa may didn't.d high immigration, as he would have it. but people are also worried about the here and now and what the prime minister didn't really focus on was what he was going to do to lessen those queues at the petrol pumps, get the supermarket shelves filled again i'll or answer some of the quieter concerns that people have been grumbling about at the margins here, not on the conference floor that at some of the fringes. they are worried about the...
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a bit quick, but certainly since the panama papers back in 2016 there have been reforms was to david cameronreform where in companies house, where they keep all the details about companies in the uk, you can find out who the person of significant control is, but only if they are bridged in the uk. if they are registered in an overseas territory like the british virgin islands etc, you can't find out, so we need leaks like this if we are ever going to know. there was a move a few years ago by margaret hodge mp and andrew mitchell mp to force overseas territories and crown dependencies to have registries of an official ownership but that got watered down so they don't publish it, although law enforcement are going to be able to see it. so still a lot less than transparent campaigners would like. indeed, thank ou campaigners would like. indeed, thank you very — campaigners would like. indeed, thank you very much. _ and you can see more on that story tonight in panorama, the pandora papers, on bbc one at 7.35pm. a metropolitan police officer has appeared in court, charged with rape. pc david car
a bit quick, but certainly since the panama papers back in 2016 there have been reforms was to david cameronreform where in companies house, where they keep all the details about companies in the uk, you can find out who the person of significant control is, but only if they are bridged in the uk. if they are registered in an overseas territory like the british virgin islands etc, you can't find out, so we need leaks like this if we are ever going to know. there was a move a few years ago by...
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he was against david cameron's free vote on the hunting ban, he wanted to see tighter enforced.her nations. across—the—board, he was incredibly passionate and active over animal issues, lobbying ministers and getting out and about on the campaign for organisations like ours. , , , on the campaign for organisations like ours. ,, , ~ :, like ours. issues like fox hunting noes like ours. issues like fox hunting goes against _ like ours. issues like fox hunting goes against traditional - goes against traditional conservative politics, he has been described as a formidable campaigner, could you give us an inside into what he did? he actually chanced inside into what he did? he actually changed attitudes _ inside into what he did? he actually changed attitudes in _ inside into what he did? he actually changed attitudes in the _ changed attitudes in the conservative party. the conservative animal welfare foundation, the founders are really upset because they worked closely with them but they worked closely with them but they had built that into a powerhouse with the tory party. david w
he was against david cameron's free vote on the hunting ban, he wanted to see tighter enforced.her nations. across—the—board, he was incredibly passionate and active over animal issues, lobbying ministers and getting out and about on the campaign for organisations like ours. , , , on the campaign for organisations like ours. ,, , ~ :, like ours. issues like fox hunting noes like ours. issues like fox hunting goes against _ like ours. issues like fox hunting goes against traditional - goes...
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university, and he forgot to tell sir david about an urgent call that the then prime minister david cameron that. civility matters and it matters in politics. we must not lose sight of the fact that david's killing was an act of terror in our country. we can't help today but think ofjo cox, andrew pennington, pc keith palmer, who lost his life defending all of us in this place in 2017. we thank god that the memberfor this place in 2017. we thank god that the member for east ham is with us in the chamber today. and that the member for west lancashire would—be attackers were stopped in their tracks. would—be attackers were stopped in theirtracks. i would—be attackers were stopped in their tracks. i know that politicians across the country and across this house have got their own experiences of threats to their security. today is a chance to remember david back in the weeks and days to come up we must confront the threats and violence that everyone faces in enacting this country's democracy. it is too early to comment on the exact circumstances of david's killing but i want to finish by saying
university, and he forgot to tell sir david about an urgent call that the then prime minister david cameron that. civility matters and it matters in politics. we must not lose sight of the fact that david's killing was an act of terror in our country. we can't help today but think ofjo cox, andrew pennington, pc keith palmer, who lost his life defending all of us in this place in 2017. we thank god that the memberfor this place in 2017. we thank god that the member for east ham is with us in...
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the conservatives in power, notjust on the borisjohnson were back under david cameron, instituted fairlys a little bit tougher on rishi sunak and borisjohnson as the year goes by. i on rishi sunak and boris johnson as the year goes by— the year goes by. i think that's an im ortant the year goes by. i think that's an important point. _ the year goes by. i think that's an important point. inflation - the year goes by. i think that's an important point. inflation was - the year goes by. i think that's an important point. inflation was the thing _ important point. inflation was the thing that— important point. inflation was the thing that stalked _ important point. inflation was the thing that stalked this _ important point. inflation was the thing that stalked this budget. . important point. inflation was the thing that stalked this budget. iti thing that stalked this budget. it stalked — thing that stalked this budget. it stalked the — thing that stalked this budget. it stalked the economy. _ thing that stalked this budget. it stalked the economy. in - thing that stalked this budget. it st
the conservatives in power, notjust on the borisjohnson were back under david cameron, instituted fairlys a little bit tougher on rishi sunak and borisjohnson as the year goes by. i on rishi sunak and boris johnson as the year goes by— the year goes by. i think that's an im ortant the year goes by. i think that's an important point. _ the year goes by. i think that's an important point. inflation - the year goes by. i think that's an important point. inflation was - the year goes by. i think...
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that is that the conservatives in power not just on the borisjohnson but back when david cameron wasation. they are pegging it between four to 5% next year that's going to cut into people spending power and that includes the government each percentage point or even half that inflation goes up is going to make all this a little bit tougher on sunak and johnson as the year goes by. i sunak and johnson as the year goes b . ~' sunak and johnson as the year goes by. i think that's a really important point. - by. i think that's a really| important point. inflation by. i think that's a really - important point. inflation was the thin that important point. inflation was the thing that stopped _ important point. inflation was the thing that stopped his _ important point. inflation was the thing that stopped his budget. . important point. inflation was the thing that stopped his budget. it| thing that stopped his budget. it stocks— thing that stopped his budget. it stocks the — thing that stopped his budget. it stocks the economy. _ thing that stopped his budget. it stocks the economy. in - th
that is that the conservatives in power not just on the borisjohnson but back when david cameron wasation. they are pegging it between four to 5% next year that's going to cut into people spending power and that includes the government each percentage point or even half that inflation goes up is going to make all this a little bit tougher on sunak and johnson as the year goes by. i sunak and johnson as the year goes b . ~' sunak and johnson as the year goes by. i think that's a really important...
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tie, i haven't worn a tie for many years i was working at 10 downing street for prime ministers david cameronbama or one of his senior people said who is the beach bum? stuart: welcome to america, you're all right and that is a fact, steve hilton, watching you in the revolution sunday night at 9:00 pm eastern. the thursday trivia question. which state has been the birthplace for the most us presidents? the answer when we come back. , and i just didn't feel well. but then i found clearchoice. [ forde ] replacing marcia's teeth with dental implants at clearchoice was going to afford her that permanent solution. [ marcia ] clearchoice dental implants gave me the ability to take on the world. i feel so much better, and i think that that is the key. ♪ ♪ there are beautiful ideas that remain in the dark. but with our new multi-cloud experience, you have the flexibility you need to unveil them to the world. ♪ . . stuart: here we go, which state has been the birthplace for the most u.s. presidents? the answer is virginia. here's the list. eight presidents were born in that state, virginia, including
tie, i haven't worn a tie for many years i was working at 10 downing street for prime ministers david cameronbama or one of his senior people said who is the beach bum? stuart: welcome to america, you're all right and that is a fact, steve hilton, watching you in the revolution sunday night at 9:00 pm eastern. the thursday trivia question. which state has been the birthplace for the most us presidents? the answer when we come back. , and i just didn't feel well. but then i found clearchoice. [...
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we saw that with david cameron with discussions about— with david cameron with discussions about georgell be tested by the _ people will be. that patients will be tested by the supply - people will be. that patients will be tested by the supply chain - people will be. that patients will. be tested by the supply chain issues we talked about. he admitted that of the 5000 hgv drivers they require, they say they need, theirs is only 127 signed up for this emergency visa. when i asked repeatedly whether he was worried about the supply chain issues in the build—up to christmas, he didn't answer. that's a huge concern for all of us trying to buy food these next few months. it’s trying to buy food these next few months. �* , . , , trying to buy food these next few months. �* , ., , , ., trying to buy food these next few months. �*, ., , , ., , , months. it's happening now. i popped in for a cup of — months. it's happening now. i popped in for a cup of tea _ months. it's happening now. i popped in for a cup of tea in _ months. it's happening now. i popped in for a cup of tea in a _ months. it's
we saw that with david cameron with discussions about— with david cameron with discussions about georgell be tested by the _ people will be. that patients will be tested by the supply - people will be. that patients will be tested by the supply chain - people will be. that patients will. be tested by the supply chain issues we talked about. he admitted that of the 5000 hgv drivers they require, they say they need, theirs is only 127 signed up for this emergency visa. when i asked repeatedly...
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as secretary of state for housing and northern ireland, but more junior ministerial rules under david cameronms with warmth and judgments and professionalism over the past three years and they would like to ask privacy as a family at this time. —— guy's and st thomas who cared forjames. his cancela first detected in 2017, he had part of his lung removed and an operation which wasjudged to of his lung removed and an operation which was judged to have of his lung removed and an operation which wasjudged to have been successful in 2018, but earlier this year stepped back from duties as a minister and year stepped back from duties as a ministerand mp year stepped back from duties as a minister and mp when it turned out to he had 41 l again and was suffering from cancer still. —— fallen ill again. suffering from cancer still. —— fallen illagain. he suffering from cancer still. —— fallen ill again. he will be much missed in parliament and westminster, he was a well liked mp, very popular man and respected across party lines as well so i am sure we will see tributes coming in from those who knew him
as secretary of state for housing and northern ireland, but more junior ministerial rules under david cameronms with warmth and judgments and professionalism over the past three years and they would like to ask privacy as a family at this time. —— guy's and st thomas who cared forjames. his cancela first detected in 2017, he had part of his lung removed and an operation which wasjudged to of his lung removed and an operation which was judged to have of his lung removed and an operation...
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the former conservative prime minister david cameron has also paid tribute saying... s something that has happened in similar situations twice within just over ten years. inevitably questions will be asked about how this kind of thing, this kind of tragedy can be avoided but can it? it's a difficult question. the last time we saw something like this was in 2016, days before the eu referendum when a labour mp, joe cox, was murdered outside her constituency surgery. lots of people are saying today this sends a pretty awful message about the toxicity, the level of debate in our politics, does it raise questions about the language at senior public figures use. or does it remind us asjo cox once said there is more that unites us than divides us, and certainly at the political reaction to this, david ames was a social conservative, and many people in parliament will have politically disagreed with him but today they are united in their condemnation of what has been described as a cowardly attack. in 2010 there was a stabbing and robbing a labour mp stephen timms, he survived
the former conservative prime minister david cameron has also paid tribute saying... s something that has happened in similar situations twice within just over ten years. inevitably questions will be asked about how this kind of thing, this kind of tragedy can be avoided but can it? it's a difficult question. the last time we saw something like this was in 2016, days before the eu referendum when a labour mp, joe cox, was murdered outside her constituency surgery. lots of people are saying...
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david shukman, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: britain's cameron norrie claims biggest win of his career tont that many of his victims have waited for for decades — the former dictator in the dock, older, slimmer and, as he sat down, obedient enough. dawn, and as the sun breaks through the piercing chill of night on the plain outside korem, it lights up a biblical famine, now, in the 20th century. the depressing conclusion — in argentina today, - it is actually cheaper— to paper your walls with money. we've had controversies in the past with great britain but as good friends, we have always found a good and lasting solution. concorde bows out in style after almost three decades in service. an aircraft that has enthralled its many admirers for so long taxies home one last time. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: mps from across the united kingdom will come together in the house of commons later to honour their murdered colleague, sir david amess. prime minister borisjohnson will lead the tributes. in an exclusive interview with the bbc, a taliban spokesman from the afghan ministry for v
david shukman, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: britain's cameron norrie claims biggest win of his career tont that many of his victims have waited for for decades — the former dictator in the dock, older, slimmer and, as he sat down, obedient enough. dawn, and as the sun breaks through the piercing chill of night on the plain outside korem, it lights up a biblical famine, now, in the 20th century. the depressing conclusion — in argentina today, - it is actually cheaper—...
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sir david's life remembered — hundreds gather to pay their respects at a candle—lit vigil. british tennis success in the united states might not be done just yet. cameronitrov in the last four. and nobody does it better — the cars taking centre stage at a special exhibition celebrating james bond.
sir david's life remembered — hundreds gather to pay their respects at a candle—lit vigil. british tennis success in the united states might not be done just yet. cameronitrov in the last four. and nobody does it better — the cars taking centre stage at a special exhibition celebrating james bond.
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cameron norrie becomes the first british tennis player to win at indian wells. hello and welcome to bbc news. mps will gather in westminster today to pay tribute to sir davidamess. it's the first time they have met in parliament since he was killed on friday. a service will also be held at st margaret's church, in the grounds of westminster abbey. last night sir david's family released a statement saying they are �*shattered' by his death. aru na iyengar reports. church services in leigh—on—sea to remember the life of sir david amess, attacked and killed while doing hisjob as an mp. he was committed to the people. he was a servant of our town. he brought a lot of good. in a statement sir david's family gave this plea. "we ask people to set aside their differences and show kindness and love to all. this is the only way forward. set aside hatred and work towards togetherness. please let some good come from this tragedy." this afternoon, mps will pay tribute in the house of commons. there will be a minute's silence ahead of a church service in his memory at westminster abbey. mps have been speaking about the abuse they face. i'm solving lots of cases for my c
cameron norrie becomes the first british tennis player to win at indian wells. hello and welcome to bbc news. mps will gather in westminster today to pay tribute to sir davidamess. it's the first time they have met in parliament since he was killed on friday. a service will also be held at st margaret's church, in the grounds of westminster abbey. last night sir david's family released a statement saying they are �*shattered' by his death. aru na iyengar reports. church services in...
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and cameron norrie becomes the first british tennis player to win at indian wells. let's go back to our menus, the memorials today to davidt they are going through, knowing those moments of hope when you know there's been an attack but you hope it's not too bad. to then the realisation that the worst possible thing that you could ever imagine in your life has just happened to you and then you have to tell your loved ones about it. �* ., ., , have to tell your loved ones about it. brendan cox, the husband of the murdered mp. _ it. brendan cox, the husband of the murdered mp, jo _ it. brendan cox, the husband of the murdered mp, jo cox. _ a mural of sir david amess has appeared at a skatepark he opened 13 years ago. the art is the work of local artist madmanity who called it "why?" and said it was a "thank you from this community". almost 3,600,000 covid booster jabs have been administered in a month, according to the latest nhs england figures. two in five people aged 50 and over who are eligible have come forward. the health secretary says the boosters it will help keep the virus at bay. but there are concerns around the
and cameron norrie becomes the first british tennis player to win at indian wells. let's go back to our menus, the memorials today to davidt they are going through, knowing those moments of hope when you know there's been an attack but you hope it's not too bad. to then the realisation that the worst possible thing that you could ever imagine in your life has just happened to you and then you have to tell your loved ones about it. �* ., ., , have to tell your loved ones about it. brendan cox,...
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sir david's life remembered — hundreds gather to pay their respects at a candle—lit vigil. british tennis success in the united states might not be done just yet. cameronrie is into his first masters final in indian wells after cruising past grigor dimitrov in the last four. and nobody does it better — the cars taking centre stage at a special exhibition celebrating james bond. good morning. temperatures are set to climb over the next few days but that does not mean it will always be sunny. there is cloud and rain and forecast. i will have all the details later the programme. it's sunday, october the 17th. our main story: the man arrested by police following the killing of the essex mp, sir david amess, has been named as ali harbi ali. the 25—year—old is being held under the terrorism act, and officers have until friday to question him. last night, a candlelit vigil was held in tribute to sir david, who was stabbed multiple times during a constituency surgery on friday. frances read has this report. lighting candles so he will be remembered. hundreds gathered to pay their respects to david amess, all faiths, younger and older. not everyone may have agr
sir david's life remembered — hundreds gather to pay their respects at a candle—lit vigil. british tennis success in the united states might not be done just yet. cameronrie is into his first masters final in indian wells after cruising past grigor dimitrov in the last four. and nobody does it better — the cars taking centre stage at a special exhibition celebrating james bond. good morning. temperatures are set to climb over the next few days but that does not mean it will always be...
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sir david king said we've got three to four years, the next three to four years will determine the future of humanity. that was the previous government's own chief scientific adviser saying that. cameron the end of the day, they had disruption which impacted on them, any apology? of course, we are sorry. we don't want to do this, the government should have come back with a meaningful statement when we wrote to them in august. instead, they ignored us. and whether they ignore us again today is on them. and so we don't want to carry on doing this, it's down to the government to come back to us and say, it's a good plan you've put together with industry professionals. "that will reduce the 02 emissions, create hundreds of thousands ofjobs, reduce fuel poverty." what's going to happen, cameron, just really quickly because you are looking ahead and you are looking at cop and you are looking at the climate crisis, we get that. what is going to happen if somebody dies in one of those protests? yeah, that would be an atrocious thing and i sincerely hope that doesn't happen. i really do not want it to happen. the people blocking the roads are teachers, they are vicars, they are house—builders.
sir david king said we've got three to four years, the next three to four years will determine the future of humanity. that was the previous government's own chief scientific adviser saying that. cameron the end of the day, they had disruption which impacted on them, any apology? of course, we are sorry. we don't want to do this, the government should have come back with a meaningful statement when we wrote to them in august. instead, they ignored us. and whether they ignore us again today is...