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which is extraordinary, we think the david cameron who - think the david cameron who appointed you in you in the inquiries is 20 earsauo. ., , ., years ago. i was advising him and those around _ years ago. i was advising him and those around 2010, _ years ago. i was advising him and those around 2010, 2011. - years ago. i was advising him and those around 2010, 2011. but - years ago. i was advising him and those around 2010, 2011. but the | those around 2010, 2011. but the legislation was passed in 2016 and here we are in 2022 minutes still not happened. it was meant to start next year once again it's been delayed. but the real issue here, i think is that the government and preps the media are trying to paint is bleak the possible because everyone who is looking ahead and thinking about the 2024 election will be trying to find a way in which there can be some positive spin put on the situation as we go into 2024 and so, if everything is supposed to be dreadfully bleak, as is being paid enough for the next two years, one year, things start to look lot better, that would be a better bac
which is extraordinary, we think the david cameron who - think the david cameron who appointed you in you in the inquiries is 20 earsauo. ., , ., years ago. i was advising him and those around _ years ago. i was advising him and those around 2010, _ years ago. i was advising him and those around 2010, 2011. - years ago. i was advising him and those around 2010, 2011. but - years ago. i was advising him and those around 2010, 2011. but the | those around 2010, 2011. but the legislation was...
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but david cameron , illegal net. but david cameron, illegal migration .know, we've just migration. you know, we've just had you know, theresa may said it, boris johnson said it. now, rishi it people stop believing it suddenly . we've run a couple it suddenly. we've run a couple of polls lately like we degree of polls lately like we degree of scepticism to a migration control measures is huge you know we about six in ten 710 voters and you know the problem is i think they want to stop heanng is i think they want to stop hearing words and actually just see some actual action , you see some actual action, you know, instead of their local hotels jam packed with illegal migrants, for example . yeah, i migrants, for example. yeah, i think the really evocative thing here is the sense of a lack control over that illegal migration higher than than we've ever had recorded perhaps 50,000 this year coming in small boats with with no sort of control or process . but if we look at the process. but if we look at the detail of the legal migration numbers saw yesterday, t
but david cameron , illegal net. but david cameron, illegal migration .know, we've just migration. you know, we've just had you know, theresa may said it, boris johnson said it. now, rishi it people stop believing it suddenly . we've run a couple it suddenly. we've run a couple of polls lately like we degree of polls lately like we degree of scepticism to a migration control measures is huge you know we about six in ten 710 voters and you know the problem is i think they want to stop heanng is...
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if you rewind seven years and four prime ministers and there was a very different approach when david cameronesident xi for a pint in the pub in buckinghamshire during a state visit pondered the relationship between london and beijing was talked about as entering a golden era. that phrase was used by mr sunak tonight and directly rejected by him. but mr sunak is also trying to define his approach to beijing as being different from what followed that era of david cameron, where things went into the deep freeze somewhat conduct there was an 18 month period where a british prime minister and the president of china did not even speak on the phone. what we're hearing from mr sunak in this speech this evening is that he wants what he is describing as a robust pragmatism as far as the relationship with china is concerned. what does that mean? it's not immediately obvious, frankly, but he is trying to make the case, i think, that china is a world power, growing in significance and nothing can get done on the world stage without a mature relationship with beijing. but there are those, including on its
if you rewind seven years and four prime ministers and there was a very different approach when david cameronesident xi for a pint in the pub in buckinghamshire during a state visit pondered the relationship between london and beijing was talked about as entering a golden era. that phrase was used by mr sunak tonight and directly rejected by him. but mr sunak is also trying to define his approach to beijing as being different from what followed that era of david cameron, where things went into...
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said that he would drive _ david cameron said that he would drive down — david cameron said that hen figures to the tens of— drive down migration figures to the tens of thousands, it was always going _ tens of thousands, it was always going to — tens of thousands, it was always going to be fine the sky. 2016 we voted _ going to be fine the sky. 2016 we voted as— going to be fine the sky. 2016 we voted as a — going to be fine the sky. 2016 we voted as a county —— country to brexit, _ voted as a county —— country to brexit, partly because some people, a lot of— brexit, partly because some people, a lot of people, were very concerned about _ a lot of people, were very concerned about migration, notjust illegal migration but migration and the cohtrot— migration but migration and the control of— migration but migration and the control of our borders. and then, suella _ control of our borders. and then, suella braverman makes a run for her own back— suella braverman makes a run for her own backjust a few weeks ago, as kate mentioned, she wants to bring down _ kate mentioned, she wants to
said that he would drive _ david cameron said that he would drive down — david cameron said that hen figures to the tens of— drive down migration figures to the tens of thousands, it was always going _ tens of thousands, it was always going to — tens of thousands, it was always going to be fine the sky. 2016 we voted _ going to be fine the sky. 2016 we voted as— going to be fine the sky. 2016 we voted as a — going to be fine the sky. 2016 we voted as a county —— country to brexit,...
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the structure of the nhs, he chickened out in exactly same way that that david cameron chickened outabout new labour and the result is you just get a continuous ratchet of disastrous error after disastrous error after disastrous error and, you, me and everybody else is left picking up the price. yet that's very well put. and he answered our irish question to a very good point. i remember taking the night boat from dun laoghaire to holyhead with the people basically persons going to wales , see if they could to wales, see if they could benefit from the welfare state. sad and what one else has rishi doing? he's been at the g20 . i doing? he's been at the g20. i showed you him doing his elvis in person yesterday. we're going to get into that with aviva lighting a broke . and just lighting a broke. and just a moment . even as he's daresay your finances what do we find rishi sunak signing on to this week's g. no no no that after the klaus schwab karaoke night in the matching shirts look at the final communique this little interesting passage we acknowledge the importance of shared standar
the structure of the nhs, he chickened out in exactly same way that that david cameron chickened outabout new labour and the result is you just get a continuous ratchet of disastrous error after disastrous error after disastrous error and, you, me and everybody else is left picking up the price. yet that's very well put. and he answered our irish question to a very good point. i remember taking the night boat from dun laoghaire to holyhead with the people basically persons going to wales , see...
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the structure of the nhs, he chickened out in exactly same way that that david cameron chickened outg about new labour and the result is you just get a continuous ratchet of disastrous error after disastrous error after disastrous error and, you, me and everybody else is left picking up the price. yet that's very well put. and he answered our irish question to a very good point. i remember taking the night boat from dun laoghaire to holyhead with the people basically persons going to wales , see if they could to wales, see if they could benefit from the welfare state. sad and what one else has rishi doing? he's been at the g20 . i doing? he's been at the g20. i showed you him doing his elvis in person yesterday. we're going to get into that with aviva lighting a broke . and just lighting a broke. and just a moment . even as he's daresay your finances what do we find rishi sunak signing on to this week's g. no no no that after the klaus schwab karaoke night in the matching shirts look at the final communique this little interesting passage we acknowledge the importance of shared stand
the structure of the nhs, he chickened out in exactly same way that that david cameron chickened outg about new labour and the result is you just get a continuous ratchet of disastrous error after disastrous error after disastrous error and, you, me and everybody else is left picking up the price. yet that's very well put. and he answered our irish question to a very good point. i remember taking the night boat from dun laoghaire to holyhead with the people basically persons going to wales ,...
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david cameron chose to have a referendum, he could have chosen not to.ader, who worked around the world, worked for global companies, clearly thought leaving the eu was a mistake, did it make you hesitate to go into politics? just think, i should say to this lot, look, you've just made a terrible mistake? no, not at all. i mean, you have to have your views represented. at that point, i was thinking, well, you know, we've made a difficult decision. there are upsides to the decision. this is not a binary decision. i mean, i came down on remain because i looked at it through the eyes of an international businessperson but there are some upsides as well. there are upsides through autonomy. not economically that we've yet seen. in other words, there are theoretical upsides that we could regulate less or in a different way from the eu. you make your own decisions. you can tax in a different way. but we've yet to see any economic benefits, have we? the benefits will come from being agile, the agility of being able to decide ourselves as opposed to having to get
david cameron chose to have a referendum, he could have chosen not to.ader, who worked around the world, worked for global companies, clearly thought leaving the eu was a mistake, did it make you hesitate to go into politics? just think, i should say to this lot, look, you've just made a terrible mistake? no, not at all. i mean, you have to have your views represented. at that point, i was thinking, well, you know, we've made a difficult decision. there are upsides to the decision. this is not...
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and then to be recognized by prime minister david cameron.nd then go by giving them the service natalie so richly deserve in we out of them. and for all the service personnel. and then asking officials and with those recommendations. >> and with that prime minister said to stop and then get behind the investment firms. and then whether he supports the preferred option. and then with that reality and then we are committed to the project. and those migrants that cross the channel illegally it would stop illegal migration this country. and then more importantly to stop thousands and thousands of people descending to the northern french city and then it so what was the president's response? >> i cannot tell them the precise readout and in the agreement and with that 40 percent increase of northern france and then to be embedded with the french counterpart and more technology and wider european corporation and then they oppose every single measure and those that plan human misery. >> and that we wants to examine and then to trash the economy. and
and then to be recognized by prime minister david cameron.nd then go by giving them the service natalie so richly deserve in we out of them. and for all the service personnel. and then asking officials and with those recommendations. >> and with that prime minister said to stop and then get behind the investment firms. and then whether he supports the preferred option. and then with that reality and then we are committed to the project. and those migrants that cross the channel illegally...
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thank you very much in the former adviser to david cameron.ouseholds — but at a less generous level, meaning millions will still face higher bills. a typical bill will be capped at £3,000 next year instead of the current £2,500. our business correspondent, emma simpson has been speaking to people who are worried about how they�*ll be affected. how do you work your energy, then? so, at the moment when i�*m getting a voucher, i take this to a pay point, if you can find one that will do it. paul survives on benefits and uses a pre—payment meter. so, at the moment, we�*re only getting the £66. i mean, that lasts me the month if i very, very rarely use the heating. and you haven�*t switched your heating on yet? i haven�*t even put it on. i put it on a couple of times for about half an hourjust to warm the flat up again. but within an hour it�*s cold again. he�*s diabetic and grateful for the government�*s support. trouble is, it doesn�*t go very far, even though he�*s only got one electric heater. i mean, i don�*t know how my, you know — am i going
thank you very much in the former adviser to david cameron.ouseholds — but at a less generous level, meaning millions will still face higher bills. a typical bill will be capped at £3,000 next year instead of the current £2,500. our business correspondent, emma simpson has been speaking to people who are worried about how they�*ll be affected. how do you work your energy, then? so, at the moment when i�*m getting a voucher, i take this to a pay point, if you can find one that will do...
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that period in which david cameron and xi jinping — in which david cameron and xi jinping were drinkingchinese football into the premier league, that is over rishi _ the premier league, that is over rishi sunak says. that would have been _ rishi sunak says. that would have been the — rishi sunak says. that would have been the case anyway, the uk's position— been the case anyway, the uk's position towards china has been hardening for some time. but still, ithink— hardening for some time. but still, i think in— hardening for some time. but still, i think in the context of what we are seeing — i think in the context of what we are seeing coming out of china and in recent— are seeing coming out of china and in recent days, itjust underscores how isolated china is from, the western— how isolated china is from, the western democratic world at the moment — western democratic world at the moment. do western democratic world at the moment. , ., ,, western democratic world at the moment. i. ,, g , moment. do you think xi jinping cares about _ moment. do you think xi jinping cares about how _ mome
that period in which david cameron and xi jinping — in which david cameron and xi jinping were drinkingchinese football into the premier league, that is over rishi _ the premier league, that is over rishi sunak says. that would have been _ rishi sunak says. that would have been the — rishi sunak says. that would have been the case anyway, the uk's position— been the case anyway, the uk's position towards china has been hardening for some time. but still, ithink— hardening for some time....
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with me are baroness ros altmann, who's the former pensions minister under david cameron's conservativeent, and kevin schofield, the political editor at huffpost uk. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. the autumn statement dominates the front pages. the metro reworks harold macmillan�*s famous phrase to deliver its judgement on the chancellor's speech. another sombre headline in the ft. it says the chancellor's main aim was to reassure the markets after the "chaos" of his predecessor's mini budget. the i newspaper opts for a graphic to illustrate the scale of the situation facing the country. "one of the most punishing budgets in modern history" is the mail's sobering verdict forjeremy hunt. and another bleak verdict in the guardian — which says britons are facing the "biggest hit to living standards on record". the daily telegraph tells its readers that workers are paying the price to protect pensioners against inflation. and the sun notes that the economic news might be grim — but at least we can look forward to the football world cup. so, let's begin. great that you both on. long
with me are baroness ros altmann, who's the former pensions minister under david cameron's conservativeent, and kevin schofield, the political editor at huffpost uk. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. the autumn statement dominates the front pages. the metro reworks harold macmillan�*s famous phrase to deliver its judgement on the chancellor's speech. another sombre headline in the ft. it says the chancellor's main aim was to reassure the markets after the "chaos" of his...
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editor at the daily mirror, and mo hussein, former chief press officer at downing street when david cameronative prime minister. tomorrow's front pages, then, let us get stuck in. the metro is leading on news of the biggest single increase of interest rates in 33 years — the paper warns that "this will hurt." the i also lead on the bank of england's prediction that the uk is facing its longest recession ever, comparing it to the 19705 oil crisis. the front page of the financial times claims the bank of england is taking a "dovish" stance on the matter, and says the bank is staying optimistic about future increases in borrowing costs. the daily mirror lead on today's report from the inquiry into the 2017 manchester arena bombing. it focuses on eight—year—old saffie—rose roussos, quoting her dad, andrew, who says "she was badly let down". and the manchester evening news have a striking front page after the report — it simply says "never again". and finally, the sun's front page features a luxury liner taking the england football squad's wives and girlfriends to qatar, dubbing the boat "hms wa
editor at the daily mirror, and mo hussein, former chief press officer at downing street when david cameronative prime minister. tomorrow's front pages, then, let us get stuck in. the metro is leading on news of the biggest single increase of interest rates in 33 years — the paper warns that "this will hurt." the i also lead on the bank of england's prediction that the uk is facing its longest recession ever, comparing it to the 19705 oil crisis. the front page of the financial...
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i think the david cameron, he was his parliamentary private secretary and people around david cameronhe made himself useful to david cameron. fortheresa may, he performed the same role as he did for borisjohnson and rishi sunak, getting the necessary numbers and momentum to make it on the ballot paper to become conservative party leader, and so when it comes to rishi sunak, there was that crucial weekend after liz truss announced she was going as tory party leader and prime minister and gavin williamson, along with the business secretary, grant shapps, and julian smith and mark harper, they all managed to get unstoppable momentum for rishi sunak. you then became prime minister very easily by beating penny mordaunt and ensuring that boris johnson beating penny mordaunt and ensuring that borisjohnson did not run for the leadership and this was his repayment. the feeling inside westminster is that gavin williamson was the de facto chief whip, simon hart has the formal title, another long—standing ally, but gavin williamson is the sort of person who watches house of cards and sees it as a
i think the david cameron, he was his parliamentary private secretary and people around david cameronhe made himself useful to david cameron. fortheresa may, he performed the same role as he did for borisjohnson and rishi sunak, getting the necessary numbers and momentum to make it on the ballot paper to become conservative party leader, and so when it comes to rishi sunak, there was that crucial weekend after liz truss announced she was going as tory party leader and prime minister and gavin...
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all our prime ministers, starting with david cameron and boris johnson, said this already during the terasmey war and ryshasunovka, that is, we will not be persecuted, we will not be hunted, after all, only later on a national basis, if the person interacts with the government of the russian federation or with russian structures that are under the chance that such people will be persecuted and will be accordingly according to the british laws, mr. oleksandr, there is another clarification regarding the reformatting of the group of 20. and against the background of the statement of the decision-maker, there is also the statement of the deputy minister of culture of poland, yaroslav celina, he said that poland should replace russia in the g20 group, particularly during this last year. he said that thanks to the support of ukraine, poland has gained great geopolitical importance. is there a chance for poland to replace russia? a great country with a rich culture and a future with an urgent economy 20 meters away from russia, but for now the situation is like this, and we can only wish f
all our prime ministers, starting with david cameron and boris johnson, said this already during the terasmey war and ryshasunovka, that is, we will not be persecuted, we will not be hunted, after all, only later on a national basis, if the person interacts with the government of the russian federation or with russian structures that are under the chance that such people will be persecuted and will be accordingly according to the british laws, mr. oleksandr, there is another clarification...
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who is talking about ending what was a tory moratorium on onshore wind which has lasted since david cameron'shere are people within the party who still want to stick to that but there are others who think the needs to address climate change and increase our supply of renewable energy means that this is a move that has to be taken and you cannotjust rely on offshore wind and other forms of renewables and clearly it has been given impetus by a couple of things, the ukraine crisis, the war which has affected the cost of gas and the energy supply, and made energy security a big issue. and clearly the cost of living crisis which has followed on from that which is driven by the gas price in essence, largely driven by it, anyway, and the need to move away from reliance on fossil fuels for those reasons and also for the long term benefit of the world in general with increasing temperatures which we have experienced here and everybody else has experienced, more erratic weather patterns, which appear almost certainly to be the result of the climate change trends which have been forecast and the climate
who is talking about ending what was a tory moratorium on onshore wind which has lasted since david cameron'shere are people within the party who still want to stick to that but there are others who think the needs to address climate change and increase our supply of renewable energy means that this is a move that has to be taken and you cannotjust rely on offshore wind and other forms of renewables and clearly it has been given impetus by a couple of things, the ukraine crisis, the war which...
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that was touted by david cameron when xi came over here in a number of years ago and had a painting ofly saying china is, he did not use the word threat, but he is saying a systemic challenge and we need to face them. it will be interesting to see how the chinese response to this because rishi sunak may be trying to present himself as the head of a european and american challenge to what trend is doing both within its formants and beyond them including taiwan which it considers a providence. but this i think it's rishi sunak trying to present, eight muscular pragmatism. i know a number of senior conservative backbenchers still think he went far enough but this is the beginning of what i think is going to be a series of speeches on foreign policy as he chose to present himself not as weak but as very strong particularly on foreign affairs. just but as very strong particularly on foreign affairs.— foreign affairs. just how far does he detract _ foreign affairs. just how far does he detract from _ foreign affairs. just how far does he detract from current - foreign affairs. just how far d
that was touted by david cameron when xi came over here in a number of years ago and had a painting ofly saying china is, he did not use the word threat, but he is saying a systemic challenge and we need to face them. it will be interesting to see how the chinese response to this because rishi sunak may be trying to present himself as the head of a european and american challenge to what trend is doing both within its formants and beyond them including taiwan which it considers a providence....
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company co owned by started linton crosby, a ranada, british conservative strategist, and with david cameron, trees and man bars. johnson by the way, among his clients, was reportedly offered millions of pounds for the alleged deal. but nevertheless, the d. r. c's incumbent president was reelected a d r. c politician we spoke to shared his take on the allegations of british meddling in the african countries politics. a new sunny. this doesn't surprise us because our country did democratic republic of congo not lease out a sense of all of this. all those why interested in making a profit? that big mining company that wants more plants, political decisions in our country, often act through these kinds of office that a most cases tries on to might elections. which as it turns out, i democratic in our country. we are in our 3rd election cycle right now. and every time you have tried to do something like this, they have tried to push through the most conformable candidates in order to get contracts for companies from so called democratic countries. what is anti democratic? because they do not wan
company co owned by started linton crosby, a ranada, british conservative strategist, and with david cameron, trees and man bars. johnson by the way, among his clients, was reportedly offered millions of pounds for the alleged deal. but nevertheless, the d. r. c's incumbent president was reelected a d r. c politician we spoke to shared his take on the allegations of british meddling in the african countries politics. a new sunny. this doesn't surprise us because our country did democratic...
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editor at the daily mirror, and mo hussein, former chief press officer at downing street when david cameronaiming that chancellorjeremy hunt is planning on raising the taxes of savers, landlords and entrepeneurs in his autumn statement to plug the £50 billion black hole in the uk's public finances. more financial news on the front page of the daily express, which is leading on the news of the biggest single increase in interest rates in 33 years, the paper warns that there are "stormy times ahead." there are two main stories on the front page of the times — the bank of england's warning that the uk is facing its longest recession since the 1920s, and there's coverage of that report into the manchester arena bombing, alongside a photo of saffie—rose roussos, who died in the attack. the daily mail also leads on coverage of the manchester arena bombing inquiry, and asks "what on earth has happened to our 999 services?" and the manchester evening news has a striking front page after that report into the bombing — it simply says "never again". the back page of the times reports that a small grou
editor at the daily mirror, and mo hussein, former chief press officer at downing street when david cameronaiming that chancellorjeremy hunt is planning on raising the taxes of savers, landlords and entrepeneurs in his autumn statement to plug the £50 billion black hole in the uk's public finances. more financial news on the front page of the daily express, which is leading on the news of the biggest single increase in interest rates in 33 years, the paper warns that there are "stormy...
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minister to promise to bring down next migration to the tens of thousands, a pledge that was made by david camerond didn't. you predecessors who said much the same and didn't. ., ., ., , and didn't. you have to be particularly _ and didn't. you have to be particularly careful- and didn't. you have to be particularly careful about i and didn't. you have to be i particularly careful about the and didn't. you have to be - particularly careful about the tens of thousands figure because that was actually a mistake that was made by minister i believe damien greene who was asked how much are you going to limit it by and plucked a number out of thin airwith limit it by and plucked a number out of thin air with no idea of the context of how many people were �* many people it would be coming, how many people it would be desirable to have come. so this number has kind of stuck in people's mines as a target when actually it was a mistake. that's a lesson to ministers not to make up data in live interviews. it has really been the albatross around the neck of the various conservative governments. i think it's r
minister to promise to bring down next migration to the tens of thousands, a pledge that was made by david camerond didn't. you predecessors who said much the same and didn't. ., ., ., , and didn't. you have to be particularly _ and didn't. you have to be particularly careful- and didn't. you have to be particularly careful about i and didn't. you have to be i particularly careful about the and didn't. you have to be - particularly careful about the tens of thousands figure because that was...
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with me are baroness ros altmann, who's the former pensions minister under david cameron's conservative statement dominates the front pages. the daily telegraph's take: "the rhetoric of osbborne, with the policies of gordon brown."
with me are baroness ros altmann, who's the former pensions minister under david cameron's conservative statement dominates the front pages. the daily telegraph's take: "the rhetoric of osbborne, with the policies of gordon brown."
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now, well known tory strategist with david cameron. teresa may forest johnson among his clients. a d. r. c. politician, we spoke to shared his take on the allegations of british meddling and the african nations politics. oh, no sunny. this doesn't surprise us because our country did democratic republic of congo. no. he's had a sense of all of this. all those why interested in making a profit to big mining companies that's wanting influence, political decisions in our country often act through these kinds of offices. that's a most cases try to order my elections, which as it turns out i democratic in our country, we are in our 3rd election cycle right now. and every time we have tried to do something like this, they have tried to push through the most controllable candidates in order to get contracts for companies from so called democratic countries. and this is anti democratic because they do not want the voice of the people taken into accounts and all of this for profits. but they're also those who managed to make a profit simply by breaking the law. which is very unfortunate be
now, well known tory strategist with david cameron. teresa may forest johnson among his clients. a d. r. c. politician, we spoke to shared his take on the allegations of british meddling and the african nations politics. oh, no sunny. this doesn't surprise us because our country did democratic republic of congo. no. he's had a sense of all of this. all those why interested in making a profit to big mining companies that's wanting influence, political decisions in our country often act through...
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the conservatives have been in powerfor a long time and, after the financial crisis, david cameron'srity to balance the books. well, here we sit today with the uk facing a national debt which is more than 100% of national income of gdp and a year—on—year deficit which has risen to something over 7% of gdp. now, these are terrible figures, figures that any conservative surely ought to be ashamed of. 0k. well, just in terms of the politics, i look at it straight economics, regardless of politics. in fact, i was brought in to give advice to gordon brown and darling... since then, you've advised borisjohnson, you are very well known in recent times for giving quite a lot of advice to liz truss, who of course we must remember was only in power for a few weeks but nonetheless had a serious impact on the economy. and we can talk about that because her so—called mini budget was perhaps the single most disastrous piece of economic policymaking we have ever seen in the uk. and you were advising her up until she issued that mini budget. 0k. well, let's be straight. i did see liz truss twice bef
the conservatives have been in powerfor a long time and, after the financial crisis, david cameron'srity to balance the books. well, here we sit today with the uk facing a national debt which is more than 100% of national income of gdp and a year—on—year deficit which has risen to something over 7% of gdp. now, these are terrible figures, figures that any conservative surely ought to be ashamed of. 0k. well, just in terms of the politics, i look at it straight economics, regardless of...
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gavin williamson| was brought into government first by david cameron but he was sacked as theresa may'ss the education secretary under boris johnson and now he has gone for a third time —— defence secretary for leaks and sacked again as the education secretary.- leaks and sacked again as the education secretary. rishi sunak has not m education secretary. rishi sunak has got my number— education secretary. rishi sunak has got my number if— education secretary. rishi sunak has got my number if he _ education secretary. rishi sunak has got my number if he wants - education secretary. rishi sunak has got my number if he wants to - education secretary. rishi sunak has got my number if he wants to know. got my number if he wants to know who to appoint next. last got my number if he wants to know who to appoint next.— got my number if he wants to know who to appoint next. last week rishi sunak faced — who to appoint next. last week rishi sunak faced attacks _ who to appoint next. last week rishi sunak faced attacks in _ who to appoint next. last week rishi sunak faced attacks in parliament. su
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but i mean, you know, david cameron perfectly david cameron was perfectly happy, lib dem happy, happythat he was part he was perfectly happy with that . was perfectly happy with that. he would have been perfectly happy for it to continue. don't look because if you know the takeover the tory wets is takeover by the tory wets is something going something new, it's been going on which why have on for years which why we have resolutely repel all woke stuff it's all part of that and of course what we're now seeing is the triumph , the remainers, it's the triumph, the remainers, it's people who want to get us back into the eu under stand that they can't do it just like that. but you want to start the building blocks of that off and what we need to make sure that the entire red wall understands that you know all the seats there will be lost if it actually back on brexit mean it's bad enough they wrote back on every other promise that they made in manifesto. i know yvonne i buy entirely that you know we had covid and, we had an emergency and now we've ukraine and by the way i disagree with co
but i mean, you know, david cameron perfectly david cameron was perfectly happy, lib dem happy, happythat he was part he was perfectly happy with that . was perfectly happy with that. he would have been perfectly happy for it to continue. don't look because if you know the takeover the tory wets is takeover by the tory wets is something going something new, it's been going on which why have on for years which why we have resolutely repel all woke stuff it's all part of that and of course what...
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but i mean, you know, david cameron perfectly david cameron was perfectly happy, lib dem happy, happythat he was part he was perfectly happy with that . was perfectly happy with that. he would have been perfectly happy for it to continue. don't look because if you know the takeover the tory wets is takeover by the tory wets is something going something new, it's been going on which why have on for years which why we have resolutely repel all woke stuff it's all part of that and of course what we're now seeing is the triumph , the remainers, it's the triumph, the remainers, it's people who want to get us back into the eu under stand that they can't do it just like that. but you want to start the building blocks of that off and what we need to make sure that the entire red wall understands that you know all the seats there will be lost if it actually back on brexit mean it's bad enough they wrote back on every other promise that they made in manifesto. i know yvonne i buy entirely that you know we had covid and, we had an emergency and now we've ukraine and by the way i disagree with co
but i mean, you know, david cameron perfectly david cameron was perfectly happy, lib dem happy, happythat he was part he was perfectly happy with that . was perfectly happy with that. he would have been perfectly happy for it to continue. don't look because if you know the takeover the tory wets is takeover by the tory wets is something going something new, it's been going on which why have on for years which why we have resolutely repel all woke stuff it's all part of that and of course what...
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liz truss of course reversed the david cameron ban on new wind farms being built in the united kingdom on shore , the united kingdom on shore, rishi sunak became prime minister and promptly reinstated. that ban the labour party is making quite a big show about wanting to repeal that ban again, about letting the market work, letting the market build. isuppose work, letting the market build. i suppose that's a more pro—market case in that area than the tories have . your job than the tories have. your job is extraordinary, isn't it? i mean, i'm finally get really difficult to work out what the actual policy differences are between the labour frontbench and the conservative government you have in your viewers might take a view on who you think are the more competent managers or better on television , all the better on television, all the rest of it. but in terms of policy, there doesn't seem to be a great deal of difference between the conservative views and labour and make a very and labour and you make a very fair that in some areas fair point that in some areas you might argue the labo
liz truss of course reversed the david cameron ban on new wind farms being built in the united kingdom on shore , the united kingdom on shore, rishi sunak became prime minister and promptly reinstated. that ban the labour party is making quite a big show about wanting to repeal that ban again, about letting the market work, letting the market build. isuppose work, letting the market build. i suppose that's a more pro—market case in that area than the tories have . your job than the tories...
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the ban was brought in by david cameron in 2015.after the lib dem coalition fizzled out with that general election victory . and there's election victory. and there's been an uneasy tory truce around it ever since. but now you do have these two rival camps that the prime minister is seeking to balance and he's going to have to make a decision. meetings are going on at moment and over going on at the moment and over the next few days, but eventually have to eventually he's going to have to come on one side or the come down on one side or the other. interest perhaps that the pru onshore crucially with pru onshore wind crucially with community in the community consent in the amendment that was tabled by simon clarke. that amendment has the support of boris johnson and of liz truss and that of a number of big beasts. it looks like it has more support on the face of it than the anti wind farm group . has the tory party farm group. has the tory party shifted in this area? yeah, i think it has actually. if you go back a few years and it wa
the ban was brought in by david cameron in 2015.after the lib dem coalition fizzled out with that general election victory . and there's election victory. and there's been an uneasy tory truce around it ever since. but now you do have these two rival camps that the prime minister is seeking to balance and he's going to have to make a decision. meetings are going on at moment and over going on at the moment and over the next few days, but eventually have to eventually he's going to have to come...
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gavin williamson was brought into government first by david cameron, but he was sacked as theresa may's the education secretary. if you are the story, you're distracting from everything else. so well done, gavin. rishi sunak has got my number if he wants to know who to appoint next. last week rishi sunak faced attacks in parliament for his appointment of suella braverman as home secretary and tomorrow he is back in the chamber and facing no doubt more criticism of his choices. americans have been casting their ballots in the final hours of mid—term elections that will determine which party controls congress. the democrats currently hold sway in both chambers, but polls have suggested the republicans will regain the house of representatives and could take the senate. if they succeed, they will be able to stifle president biden's legislative agenda for the next two years. our correspondentjohn sudworth has been following the action from philadelphia, in the state of pennsylvania. i'm in mcgill and's old alehouse, in downtown philadelphia. in the next few hours people will turn up here and
gavin williamson was brought into government first by david cameron, but he was sacked as theresa may's the education secretary. if you are the story, you're distracting from everything else. so well done, gavin. rishi sunak has got my number if he wants to know who to appoint next. last week rishi sunak faced attacks in parliament for his appointment of suella braverman as home secretary and tomorrow he is back in the chamber and facing no doubt more criticism of his choices. americans have...
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thank adviser to david cameron. thank you very much, philip great to have on the show.. right. student visas, i'm sticking with this. sticking this because this. i'm sticking this because we those quite surprising we have those quite surprising net migration figures. yes, i know inflated when know. were inflated when it comes taking refugees and comes to taking refugees and afghan and kongers as well. but the fact is, the. david cameron's pledge for tens of thousandsi cameron's pledge for tens of thousands i mean that was absolute rubbish on the student is now taking the mickey out they well everyone's taking the mickey i mean what the story has been nobody has been a migrant in brexit voters voted for control of our borders . we control of our borders. we depress the number of eu migrants and dramatically increased the of non eu . so increased the of non eu. so we're getting far more a far higher number of rest of the world while depressing . european world while depressing. european migrants so the system has become completely dysfunctional and we've reliant upon of m
thank adviser to david cameron. thank you very much, philip great to have on the show.. right. student visas, i'm sticking with this. sticking this because this. i'm sticking this because we those quite surprising we have those quite surprising net migration figures. yes, i know inflated when know. were inflated when it comes taking refugees and comes to taking refugees and afghan and kongers as well. but the fact is, the. david cameron's pledge for tens of thousandsi cameron's pledge for tens...
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the consultation on a new online safety bill started by david cameron and the scope of this bill expandingas proved controversial throughout. it's proved controversial throughout. it�*s a big question is mps are wrestling with this, what constitutes harmful content, what role should the government have in regulating the internet companies, how much the companies themselves be responsible what function of the beast subjected to if it is causing a lot of harm. this is been controversial particularly around harmful content and free—speech conservatives against others in the tory party who did want more government action that think the government action that think the government feels now that it has a chance of getting this on the statute book by the spring of next year and that will be imperative because this legislation is very been carried over from because this legislation is very been carried overfrom one parliamentary section to another and if it does like get to the house of commons and house of lords behind next may, then we�*ll be back to the drawing board completely. and ministers h
the consultation on a new online safety bill started by david cameron and the scope of this bill expandingas proved controversial throughout. it's proved controversial throughout. it�*s a big question is mps are wrestling with this, what constitutes harmful content, what role should the government have in regulating the internet companies, how much the companies themselves be responsible what function of the beast subjected to if it is causing a lot of harm. this is been controversial...
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and before that there was was david cameron. he was there was david cameron.may was a pro—eu prime minister as well. you have to say that the problem of the conservative party and it's not just the conservative party, it's also the that a the labour party is that have a generation politicians who generation of politicians who have if you look back have no vision if you look back to previous politicians , it's to previous politicians, it's thatcher whether it's blair, you can disagree with them. you can say, i dislike them for x—y—z z reasons, but you knew what these people stood for. you knew what vision they had for country. this who knows how to see any difference between them at the moment, i mean the moment, right? no. i mean the conservatives don't seem to be particularly at particularly conservative at all. sort all. now you've got labour sort of look like tory of enacting what look like tory policies . you've even policies. you've got even stallman as , well that he stallman saying as, well that he would not entertain a swiss style arrangement the style
and before that there was was david cameron. he was there was david cameron.may was a pro—eu prime minister as well. you have to say that the problem of the conservative party and it's not just the conservative party, it's also the that a the labour party is that have a generation politicians who generation of politicians who have if you look back have no vision if you look back to previous politicians , it's to previous politicians, it's thatcher whether it's blair, you can disagree with...
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in premiers john major david cameron politicians are milli gang and farage, but members of the royal connection with minors and adultery. until today , they remained inviolable if something was thrown at them, as during the visit of the prince william and duchess kate of the caribbean, then only in words, but with the death of elizabeth ii, the era of immunity for the monarchy ended. in general, the monarchs have become on the same level with their government on the trajectory of a flying face lisa herzen boris khalfin and yevgeny zubkov ntv television london and now the time of the weather forecast in our meteorological studio . yes, it's getting warmer every day. that's how it goes cyclones one by one others fly across the european north, the territory of access to the arctic air is securely closed; instead , heat flows to us without hindrance, the temperature of the atlantic is 4 ° ahead of the climatic norm, and in the center. it is eight degrees above the norm and degrees in the north instead of hard frosts, just a slight minus in the northwest indicators, in general the record
in premiers john major david cameron politicians are milli gang and farage, but members of the royal connection with minors and adultery. until today , they remained inviolable if something was thrown at them, as during the visit of the prince william and duchess kate of the caribbean, then only in words, but with the death of elizabeth ii, the era of immunity for the monarchy ended. in general, the monarchs have become on the same level with their government on the trajectory of a flying face...
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david cameron, theresa may, tony blair, john major, gordon brown. and members of the cabinet.nd rishi sunak. and keir starmer. and now the chiefs of staff, the chief of the defence staff. admiral sir tony radakin, and representatives of the merchant navy and fishing fleets. and they take their position. just to the side of their position. just to the side of the cenotaph. and they are followed ljy the cenotaph. and they are followed by the high commissioners. and ambassadors. so these ambassadors and high commissioners form a three sided square with the cenotaph at the end of it. all three sides representing so many different countries who, most of them, contributed in one way or another, with men fighting men in support for the war, women in more recent years. and they are followed by representatives of many, many different faiths. 22, in all here today. and now the royal party, led by his majesty the king. followed by his son, the prince of wales. the princess royal. the duke of wessex. and on the balcony, the queen consort. and now big ben starts the chimes. leading up to t
david cameron, theresa may, tony blair, john major, gordon brown. and members of the cabinet.nd rishi sunak. and keir starmer. and now the chiefs of staff, the chief of the defence staff. admiral sir tony radakin, and representatives of the merchant navy and fishing fleets. and they take their position. just to the side of their position. just to the side of the cenotaph. and they are followed ljy the cenotaph. and they are followed by the high commissioners. and ambassadors. so these...
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david cameron . and i years? david cameron.of labour i would hire david to do consultancy for labour on how he can emulate he would. you know what think an amazing, what i think he did an amazing, you most case you know, the most case diversity in recent cabinets . it diversity in recent cabinets. it was theresa may who had far more state school educated in her cabinet than any class matters more than colour does . so more than colour does. so i think class matters more than any other demographic because it's the one that been ever talked about this issue. all those kids i do a podcast called jobs podcast, but i love it. and he was with you. he was on last week and he said he wants the next leader to be a woman now why is that case? why why is that the case? i think because the way think it's because the way labour select leader is such a kind tortuous effort to find kind of tortuous effort to find to get even become a labour mp if the right support you if you get the right support you need your right union backing that means c
david cameron . and i years? david cameron.of labour i would hire david to do consultancy for labour on how he can emulate he would. you know what think an amazing, what i think he did an amazing, you most case you know, the most case diversity in recent cabinets . it diversity in recent cabinets. it was theresa may who had far more state school educated in her cabinet than any class matters more than colour does . so more than colour does. so i think class matters more than any other...
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david cameron . and i years? david cameron.of labour i would hire david to do consultancy for labour on how he can emulate he would. you know what think an amazing, what i think he did an amazing, you most case you know, the most case diversity in recent cabinets . it diversity in recent cabinets. it was theresa may who had far more state school educated in her cabinet than any class matters more than colour does . so more than colour does. so i think class matters more than any other demographic because it's the one that been ever talked about this issue. all those kids i do a podcast called jobs podcast, but i love it. and he was with you. he was on last week and he said he wants the next leader to be a woman now why is that case? why why is that the case? i think because the way think it's because the way labour select leader is such a kind tortuous effort to find kind of tortuous effort to find to get even become a labour mp if the right support you if you get the right support you need your right union backing that means c
david cameron . and i years? david cameron.of labour i would hire david to do consultancy for labour on how he can emulate he would. you know what think an amazing, what i think he did an amazing, you most case you know, the most case diversity in recent cabinets . it diversity in recent cabinets. it was theresa may who had far more state school educated in her cabinet than any class matters more than colour does . so more than colour does. so i think class matters more than any other...
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david cameron became prime minister in ten.he british population has increased by 4 million. 4 million just to cope with immigration alone . we need with immigration alone. we need to build a new dwelling every 5 minutes, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days, every . so days a week, 365 days, every. so much of this of these tory mps who are actually well, they should know it's their that has caused much of this problem . if caused much of this problem. if we have central government telling to telling elected local government how many houses they have to in that area. well kind of what's the point of voting for a district council according council or a unitary authority? what does that do to any concept of local democracy ? and i get of local democracy? and i get it. i understand it. you know, i live in greenbelt. it's been fiercely protect it since the late 1940s. and frankly nothing much in the around me has changed. i rather like it like that. although we get a lot of tourists at the weekends and a lot of cyclists. so
david cameron became prime minister in ten.he british population has increased by 4 million. 4 million just to cope with immigration alone . we need with immigration alone. we need to build a new dwelling every 5 minutes, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days, every . so days a week, 365 days, every. so much of this of these tory mps who are actually well, they should know it's their that has caused much of this problem . if caused much of this problem. if we have central government...
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david cameron became prime minister in ten.he british population has increased by 4 million. 4 million just to cope with immigration alone . we need with immigration alone. we need to build a new dwelling every 5 minutes, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days, every . so days a week, 365 days, every. so much of this of these tory mps who are actually well, they should know it's their that has caused much of this problem . if caused much of this problem. if we have central government telling to telling elected local government how many houses they have to in that area. well kind of what's the point of voting for a district council according council or a unitary authority? what does that do to any concept of local democracy ? and i get of local democracy? and i get it. i understand it. you know, i live in greenbelt. it's been fiercely protect it since the late 1940s. and frankly nothing much in the around me has changed. i rather like it like that. although we get a lot of tourists at the weekends and a lot of cyclists. so
david cameron became prime minister in ten.he british population has increased by 4 million. 4 million just to cope with immigration alone . we need with immigration alone. we need to build a new dwelling every 5 minutes, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days, every . so days a week, 365 days, every. so much of this of these tory mps who are actually well, they should know it's their that has caused much of this problem . if caused much of this problem. if we have central government...
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under tony blair and gordon brown, very open leadership from 1997—2010, and subsequently under david cameronegun but since then we have been slipping back and we're talking now about the absurdity of opening up new oil and gas wells in the north sea, absurd because this does nothing, has nothing to do with the crisis in ukraine. it would take at least ten years before any new oil or gas reached the marketplace, and therefore, since the war in ukraine is sure to be over by then, we will be left saddled with an investment that will not produce results. so i think what we see is this sudden return to looking for more coal, oil and gas, and around the world, not ljust britain. excuse me ifi comel across as rude, but we seem to be hearing the same thing over and over again. and there doesn't seem to be any real progress. i'm afraid you're | right, you're not being rude at all| as we have failed to respond. let's remember, since 1992 we've been discussing at cop meetings, progress on managing this climate change disaster. at first it wasn't a disaster and if we had operated quickly and got in plac
under tony blair and gordon brown, very open leadership from 1997—2010, and subsequently under david cameronegun but since then we have been slipping back and we're talking now about the absurdity of opening up new oil and gas wells in the north sea, absurd because this does nothing, has nothing to do with the crisis in ukraine. it would take at least ten years before any new oil or gas reached the marketplace, and therefore, since the war in ukraine is sure to be over by then, we will be...
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it is vastly overpopulated, and i think certainly david cameron broke the record and has since been supersededion, because it is something that the liberal democrats have always talked about reforming the house of lords, if you have an elected second chamber, you'd then get into the rather difficult position of people seeking election, and you could end “p seeking election, and you could end up with, i don't know, somebody like liz truss, for instance in the house of lords, she stood for election, she was voted the winner, and look what happened there. there is a lot to be said for people being in the house of lords who were scrutinising and doing the heavy lifting, if you like, that doesn't necessarily get donein like, that doesn't necessarily get done in the commons, a line by line analysis of laws and proposals. and there is a huge value in having people there who know what they are talking about, whether they are scientists, academics, you know, historians or whatever it is. 50. historians or whatever it is. so, what are second _ historians or whatever it is. so, what are second election c
it is vastly overpopulated, and i think certainly david cameron broke the record and has since been supersededion, because it is something that the liberal democrats have always talked about reforming the house of lords, if you have an elected second chamber, you'd then get into the rather difficult position of people seeking election, and you could end “p seeking election, and you could end up with, i don't know, somebody like liz truss, for instance in the house of lords, she stood for...
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but but but but with david cameron they were obsessed with his child were children one term?for laugh out. oh, i'm so sorry. if anybody watching what you just confused, and just confused, tweet me and i translate don't translate the movie. don't meghan markle may not like the fact she's still part of the royal family, but for as long as she really a big ask she is, is it really a big ask for her to act with, like just a tie a bit of decorum, a tiny bit . in the latest episode of that tedious archetypes podcast , tedious archetypes podcast, which is a flop, by the way, complete flop. now the duchess of sussex gamely pointed out the double standards between men and women are there in society . women are there in society. okay, fine. but i think she were undermining her point somewhat by throwing out any sense of palace propriety . as you're palace propriety. as you're getting older, you're exploring and starting to understand your sensuality , your feminine divine sensuality, your feminine divine being, your sexuality . being, your sexuality. oftentimes it can be very much used
but but but but with david cameron they were obsessed with his child were children one term?for laugh out. oh, i'm so sorry. if anybody watching what you just confused, and just confused, tweet me and i translate don't translate the movie. don't meghan markle may not like the fact she's still part of the royal family, but for as long as she really a big ask she is, is it really a big ask for her to act with, like just a tie a bit of decorum, a tiny bit . in the latest episode of that tedious...
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what we haven't done in this country , david done in this country, david cameron promised to do it.y promised to do it all. subsequent prime ministers, including boris johnson, liz truss and now rishi sunak have promised it is to control borders. but then they flip back into a discussion on deport. it's very simple . the way to get it's very simple. the way to get getting it to sort this problem and the way to solve this problem is to border force to do its job and to enforce our borders and push these boats into french territorial waters . into french territorial waters. it's not that simple, is it? is quite simple. if we paid the french, it absolutely is. we pay the french we paid the french authorities paid french government tens of millions of pounds, hundreds of to do that, to essentially the borders to stop the boats coming across. it hasn't worked . is the problem hasn't worked. is the problem that no one will cooperate with us now ? well, part of the us now? well, part of the problem is that the inadmissible rule which replaced dublin three is, as ben said , rather depends i
what we haven't done in this country , david done in this country, david cameron promised to do it.y promised to do it all. subsequent prime ministers, including boris johnson, liz truss and now rishi sunak have promised it is to control borders. but then they flip back into a discussion on deport. it's very simple . the way to get it's very simple. the way to get getting it to sort this problem and the way to solve this problem is to border force to do its job and to enforce our borders and...
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leadership from 1997-2010, gordon brown, very open leadership from 1997—2010, and subsequently under david cameron work that was begun but since then we have been serving back and we're talking now about the absurdity of opening up new oil and gas wells in the north sea, absurd because this does nothing, has nothing to the crisis in ukraine. it would take at least ten years before any new oil or gas reach the marketplace, and therefore, since the war in ukraine are sure to be over by then, we will be left saddled with an investment that will not produce results. so i think what we see is this sudden return to looking for more coal, oil and gas, and around the world, not just britain. and gas, and around the world, not just iwithin-— just britain. excuse me ifi come across as _ just britain. excuse me ifi come across as rude. _ just britain. excuse me ifi come across as rude, but _ just britain. excuse me ifi come across as rude, but we - just britain. excuse me ifi come across as rude, but we seem - just britain. excuse me ifi come across as rude, but we seem to | just britain. excuse me if i come
leadership from 1997-2010, gordon brown, very open leadership from 1997—2010, and subsequently under david cameron work that was begun but since then we have been serving back and we're talking now about the absurdity of opening up new oil and gas wells in the north sea, absurd because this does nothing, has nothing to the crisis in ukraine. it would take at least ten years before any new oil or gas reach the marketplace, and therefore, since the war in ukraine are sure to be over by then, we...
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it's trapped halfway in the transformation between what it was in david cameron's day , was in david a slightly traditional post thatcherite, you know, liberal, conservative party, a bit cavalier, perhaps on some issues, but fundamentally and the south better off voters economic liberalism . and on the other liberalism. and on the other hand you've got boris johnson was moving towards which is which is a conservative party that's much more heavily focussed on what is broadly called the red wall. you know , called the red wall. you know, sort of less well—off voters, northern constituencies , a more northern constituencies, a more relaxed approach to public spending and all the rest of it. now either of those is a perfectly viable and intellectually coherent conservative programme and programme for government, albeit one of them is probably a bit more likely to succeed than the other. but the problem is that currently it's both. now, if you're and you've got this you're boris and you've got this amazing ability of keep amazing ability to kind of keep everyone guessing about, you're rea
it's trapped halfway in the transformation between what it was in david cameron's day , was in david a slightly traditional post thatcherite, you know, liberal, conservative party, a bit cavalier, perhaps on some issues, but fundamentally and the south better off voters economic liberalism . and on the other liberalism. and on the other hand you've got boris johnson was moving towards which is which is a conservative party that's much more heavily focussed on what is broadly called the red...
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but remember, i'm david cameron was saying exactly same. all exactly the same.ve saying they're have been saying they're going to for about to be tough on for about a decade or 20, 20 years now. patrick and they haven't been. so think we believe he so i think we believe what he said. don't believe what he's said. i don't believe what he's he's saying he's just saying these soundees he's just saying these soundbites that kind of soundbites to that kind of headline. so when comes the headline. so when it comes the election, can say, this election, he can say, this is what will. then when he what i will. and then when he gets power, if he's there, gets into power, if he's there, you it's a bit more you say, oh, it's a bit more typical. i thought. yeah, exactly. plan exactly. pretty much no plan whatsoever. c with illegal immigration. he's saying that we need british need to train up british workers. way, back in workers. by the way, i'm back in favour don't get me. favour of that. don't get me. wrong. says that we need wrong. and he says that we need to reduce our
but remember, i'm david cameron was saying exactly same. all exactly the same.ve saying they're have been saying they're going to for about to be tough on for about a decade or 20, 20 years now. patrick and they haven't been. so think we believe he so i think we believe what he said. don't believe what he's said. i don't believe what he's he's saying he's just saying these soundees he's just saying these soundbites that kind of soundbites to that kind of headline. so when comes the headline. so...
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because this is a policy area that goes right back to the end of david cameron's government when theressively increase the borisjohnson and then theresa may were discussing it. there is a feeling this has to be known now to protect the users of the internet to make tech companies more accountable for their content and this is the chance to do it. the government feels this is setting a world beating standard it is proud of and will put a lot more onus on the company is to be responsible for the company is to be responsible for the content and significantly increase the powers of ofcom to police it. so by removing this clause they think it will give this bill a fair clause they think it will give this billa fairwind and clause they think it will give this bill a fair wind and has a chance of passing through parliament pretty soon. �* ~ ., ~' passing through parliament pretty soon. �* ~ ., ~ , soon. ben wright, thank you very much. speaking earlier, the chief executive of the essay, jenny harris, explained how they identified the errors in the immensa covid—19 test results. i'v e i've loo
because this is a policy area that goes right back to the end of david cameron's government when theressively increase the borisjohnson and then theresa may were discussing it. there is a feeling this has to be known now to protect the users of the internet to make tech companies more accountable for their content and this is the chance to do it. the government feels this is setting a world beating standard it is proud of and will put a lot more onus on the company is to be responsible for the...
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david cameron actually said, yeah, go on then, let's have you guys are let's have but you guys are makingre. and that really key point of that is a really key point of difference. yeah, well here's a good example. let's see what footfall uk stood in a footfall in the uk stood in a general election without manifesto commitment before the referendum on the european union membership, and then european union told them they can't have a referendum on leaving the union. mean i think that democrats across . yep. no. yeah democrats across. yep. no. yeah no not for no sorry. no if we just had it now if we just had a referendum in 2014 do you vote. the referendum is what you vote saying you lost it. move on. yeah but you know democracies stop just for one day. what's focus of fighting to force the people scotland to remain in people in scotland to remain in the eu? we know if it with it more prime ministers the last couple and the couple of months and the idea for 25 years of my life you know britain's, absolutely is a democratic and things democratic structure and things have quite changed . have
david cameron actually said, yeah, go on then, let's have you guys are let's have but you guys are makingre. and that really key point of that is a really key point of difference. yeah, well here's a good example. let's see what footfall uk stood in a footfall in the uk stood in a general election without manifesto commitment before the referendum on the european union membership, and then european union told them they can't have a referendum on leaving the union. mean i think that democrats...