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that was the job of david gauke who was seen as a safe pairof david gauke who was seen as a safe pairother. it's jeremy hunt, i'm just getting word we are getting another. it'sjeremy hunt, the health secretary as was. are you expecting any job? will you health secretary as was. are you expecting anyjob? will you get a newjob? jeremy expecting anyjob? will you get a new job? jeremy hunt expecting anyjob? will you get a newjob? jeremy hunt burke, who of course was the health secretary, who has been in charge of a controversial time with various strikes and problems in the department for health, we await easily to see if he stays. i suspect not because it seems everyone who has gone it has not kept theirjobs. probably a move forjeremy hunt. we will talk lets talk about damian green, a close friend of the by minister. he has now been moved to first secretary of state would sound ceremonial but is important. it was held in the past by george osborne, william hague and peter mandelson. it is effectively the most senior member of the cabinet. that is, actually, something of a promotion for h
that was the job of david gauke who was seen as a safe pairof david gauke who was seen as a safe pairother. it's jeremy hunt, i'm just getting word we are getting another. it'sjeremy hunt, the health secretary as was. are you expecting any job? will you health secretary as was. are you expecting anyjob? will you get a newjob? jeremy expecting anyjob? will you get a new job? jeremy hunt expecting anyjob? will you get a newjob? jeremy hunt burke, who of course was the health secretary, who has...
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with me is david gauke who is the uk's chief secretary to the treasury and the conservative candidateth west hertfordshire which is just north of london. good morning david. now, of course, everybody now in this country is trying to crystallise its thought process on what's been a very swift, but for some, very confusing campaign period. for theresa may she wa nted campaign period. for theresa may she wanted to present a strong and sta ble wanted to present a strong and stable message, but many are saying she has not really delivered a credible picture on what life will be like outside of the european union which was kind of her trump card. what's your response to well, i disagree. clearly, we are going to enter into a period of negotiations. negotiations that begin in ii enter into a period of negotiations. negotiations that begin in 11 days' time. they are crucial for the future of this countriment they are crucial for the economy. and what is very important is we have the right leadership to go in and undertake that negotiation, to get the best possible dealfor that negotiation, to
with me is david gauke who is the uk's chief secretary to the treasury and the conservative candidateth west hertfordshire which is just north of london. good morning david. now, of course, everybody now in this country is trying to crystallise its thought process on what's been a very swift, but for some, very confusing campaign period. for theresa may she wa nted campaign period. for theresa may she wanted to present a strong and sta ble wanted to present a strong and stable message, but many...
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lots of people coming in, david gauke, the treasury minister, he has been tipped for bigger things, heasury minister. we do not all of hisjob might treasury minister. we do not all of his job might have treasury minister. we do not all of hisjob might have been changed and he could have been promoted. quite a queue of people coming in, i would suspect there is a queue waiting to see the prime minister. but we have not heard what any of these newjobs might be. we know that the big, big jobs have been taken, there has been no movement in the home office, foreign office, defence ministry or indeedin foreign office, defence ministry or indeed in the treasury. so those big jobs have already been taken up, but, as yet, we await to see if there is going to be a reshuffle elsewhere. some quite well—known names have just locked into downing street. ellie price, thank you very much. we will be back at westminster. right now it is time for click. think robots and maybe you'll picture something like this. or this. but what about robotic muscle and smart materials that could act as human skin, all
lots of people coming in, david gauke, the treasury minister, he has been tipped for bigger things, heasury minister. we do not all of hisjob might treasury minister. we do not all of his job might have treasury minister. we do not all of hisjob might have been changed and he could have been promoted. quite a queue of people coming in, i would suspect there is a queue waiting to see the prime minister. but we have not heard what any of these newjobs might be. we know that the big, big jobs have...
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a promotion for david gauke, he was the chief secretary to the treasury but now becomes the department, damian green, theresa may‘s good friend from university days get a promotion. he now becomes the first secretary of state, that sounds like a ceremonial role but it is essentially the first amongst equals, it is the sort of pop cabinet minister confidant to the prime minister, if you like. potentially, what we think, instead of having a deputy prime minister. that is a bit of a move for him. no one has done any interviews as yet but liam fox has said he is delighted. probably a sense of relief amongst some of these cabinet ministers here who thought maybe they were going to be shuffled out. that was certainly the rumour going around before the election when it was thought theresa may might be able to substantially increase her majority. having lost that majority the suggestion is she has lost some of her authority to change things and certainly, there seems to be quite a lot of staying put going on here in downing street within the cabinet. la, we just here in downing street within t
a promotion for david gauke, he was the chief secretary to the treasury but now becomes the department, damian green, theresa may‘s good friend from university days get a promotion. he now becomes the first secretary of state, that sounds like a ceremonial role but it is essentially the first amongst equals, it is the sort of pop cabinet minister confidant to the prime minister, if you like. potentially, what we think, instead of having a deputy prime minister. that is a bit of a move for...
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and david gauke, who was the chief secretary to the treasury will now become work and pensions secretaryg demoted if you like, what a liz truss. he had a big smile, probably pleased she will retain a cabinet position. she is going to be chief secretary of the treasury which is effectively means she will still attends cabinet but isn't in charge of her own department. some runners and riders today, some excitement at downing street in terms of the reshuffle. about 11 cabinet ministers keeping this injobs. to about 11 cabinet ministers keeping this in jobs. to what extent can this, going through the normal procedures that prime minister go through after an election, carrying out a reshuffle, to what extent can this give a sense of normality, from numberio, in what this give a sense of normality, from number 10, in what are farfrom normal times? i think we've just got andrea leadsom coming in, she's the environment secretary. do you think you'll keep yourjob? tight—lipped, as ever. she's following a bit of a pattern of cabinet ministers walking m, pattern of cabinet ministers walking in, no
and david gauke, who was the chief secretary to the treasury will now become work and pensions secretaryg demoted if you like, what a liz truss. he had a big smile, probably pleased she will retain a cabinet position. she is going to be chief secretary of the treasury which is effectively means she will still attends cabinet but isn't in charge of her own department. some runners and riders today, some excitement at downing street in terms of the reshuffle. about 11 cabinet ministers keeping...
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david gauke, who was chief secretary to the treasury, becomes the new work and pensions secretary. mclouglin has been appointed as the chairman of the conservative party. senior tory figures have been speaking today about the position theresa may finds herself in, after her election gamble backfired. and the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has said he's ready "any time" to fight another campaign. our chief political correspondent, vicki young, reports. she's putting on a brave face, but theresa may knows she has thrown her party into turmoil. the shock of election night is still sinking in. after church this morning, the prime minister rang round colleagues who'd been defeated on thursday. she's in office for now, but for how much longer? i said during the election campaign that, if re—elected, i would intend to serve a full term. but what i am doing now is actually getting on with the immediate job and i think that's what's important, i think that's what the public would expect. they want to see governments providing that certainty and stability. but senior conservatives have demanded
david gauke, who was chief secretary to the treasury, becomes the new work and pensions secretary. mclouglin has been appointed as the chairman of the conservative party. senior tory figures have been speaking today about the position theresa may finds herself in, after her election gamble backfired. and the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has said he's ready "any time" to fight another campaign. our chief political correspondent, vicki young, reports. she's putting on a brave face, but...
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david gauke, who was chief secretary to the treasury, becomes the new work and pensions secretary.atrick mclouglin has been appointed as the chairman of the conservative party. she is putting on a brave face but theresa may knows she has thrown her party into turmoil. the shock of election night is still sinking in. after church this morning, the prime minister rang round colleagues. for now she keeps the job but there are changes being demanded. we hope more collective decision—making in the cabinet. i think he will also see that she will want to work much more closely with the parliamentary party. mrs may has now appointed her cabinet but with her authority damaged she is making a few changes. damian green goes to the cabinet office, liz truss is moved to the treasury. there is no appetite for a general election among conservatives but the labour leader says he is ready to seize power. we cannot go on with a period of great instability. we have a programme, we have the support and we are ready to fight another election campaign, because we want to be able to serve the people of t
david gauke, who was chief secretary to the treasury, becomes the new work and pensions secretary.atrick mclouglin has been appointed as the chairman of the conservative party. she is putting on a brave face but theresa may knows she has thrown her party into turmoil. the shock of election night is still sinking in. after church this morning, the prime minister rang round colleagues. for now she keeps the job but there are changes being demanded. we hope more collective decision—making in the...
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david gauke, who was chief secretary to the treasury, becomes the new work and pensions secretary.clouglin has been appointed as the chairman of the conservative party. this report from our political correspondent vicki young. at this time, we need stability and certainty, that is what i've done today, putting together are cabinets that the flex world and experience across the conservative party, a cabinet that will get on with government and get on with delivering successful brexit negotiations that start in a week's time. but we also need to do with the social issues in our country. tackling issues around mental health, ensuring technical education for young people, tackling the housing crisis. this is what my cabinet and government will be getting on and doing. by minister, one question or two. the big news today, obviously, the return of michael gove to your cabinet. are you now in a situation where you are so you now in a situation where you are so weakened by the election that you have no choice but to put influential adversaries at the top table, proof, in the words of georg
david gauke, who was chief secretary to the treasury, becomes the new work and pensions secretary.clouglin has been appointed as the chairman of the conservative party. this report from our political correspondent vicki young. at this time, we need stability and certainty, that is what i've done today, putting together are cabinets that the flex world and experience across the conservative party, a cabinet that will get on with government and get on with delivering successful brexit...
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david gauke, who was chief secretary to the treasury, has been promoted to become the new work and pensionsliam fox — one of the cabinet's leading "brexiteers" — retains his position as international trade secretary. jeremy hunt remains as health secretary following the cabinet reshuffle. justine greening has kept herjob as education secretary. and chris grayling also retains his post as transport secretary. they have also heard in the last few minutes that michael gove has been appointed as environment secretary. that is because andrea leadsom, the outgoing environment secretary has become the leader of the commons, moving from defra. karen bradley continues as culture secretary. vicky young reports. she is putting on a brave face, but theresa may knows she throws the party into turmoil. this morning she rang round colleagues defeated on thursday and for now she keeps her job, but senior conservatives have demanded change. it is going to require change and i hope we will see more collective decision—making in the cabinet, i and other senior collea g u es in the cabinet, i and other senior
david gauke, who was chief secretary to the treasury, has been promoted to become the new work and pensionsliam fox — one of the cabinet's leading "brexiteers" — retains his position as international trade secretary. jeremy hunt remains as health secretary following the cabinet reshuffle. justine greening has kept herjob as education secretary. and chris grayling also retains his post as transport secretary. they have also heard in the last few minutes that michael gove has been...
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david gauke, who was chief secretary to the treasury, has been promoted to become the new work and pensionsry. liam fox, one of the cabinet's leading "brexiteers", retains his position as international trade secretary. jeremy hunt remains as health secretary following the cabinet reshuffle. justine greening has kept herjob as education secretary. and chris grayling also retains his post as transport secretary. our correspondent ellie price is in downing street. i'm not sure to what extent it is accurate to call this a reshuffle. no, ithink accurate to call this a reshuffle. no, i think you are probably right will stop by my calculations 14 cabinet ministers stayed put. eight positions are yet to be confirmed. the likes of the leader of the house, secretary of state... no, sorry that has gone. secretary of state for culture, for environment. we have seen andrea letson walk into number ten so we we have seen andrea letson walk into number ten so we are we have seen andrea letson walk into number ten so we are wondering whether she has kept herjob in environment. we have also seen whether she
david gauke, who was chief secretary to the treasury, has been promoted to become the new work and pensionsry. liam fox, one of the cabinet's leading "brexiteers", retains his position as international trade secretary. jeremy hunt remains as health secretary following the cabinet reshuffle. justine greening has kept herjob as education secretary. and chris grayling also retains his post as transport secretary. our correspondent ellie price is in downing street. i'm not sure to what...
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the work and pensions secretary david gauke is previously said the pension strip a lot is not sustainabletting the pension get an annual increase of whatever is the highest between the rises in average earnings and rises in inflation of 2.5%, and that the work and pensions secretary says has a ratchet effect because pensions go up ratchet effect because pensions go up by ratchet effect because pensions go up by the hire of inflation or earnings and it is unsustainable. but it seems to be that, according to the initial reports... sorry about those pictures. we will go back to those pictures as soon as we can but those initial reports are that the pension strip a lot stays in place and also winter fuel payments, so a considerable commitment on expenditure by the tories if that is the case. it was in the tory manifesto that the triple lock would be reduced to a double lock so yet more unpicking of the party manifesto we assume since the party manifesto we assume since the election when the tories lost the election when the tories lost the majority, hence being a situation of doing the deal t
the work and pensions secretary david gauke is previously said the pension strip a lot is not sustainabletting the pension get an annual increase of whatever is the highest between the rises in average earnings and rises in inflation of 2.5%, and that the work and pensions secretary says has a ratchet effect because pensions go up ratchet effect because pensions go up by ratchet effect because pensions go up by the hire of inflation or earnings and it is unsustainable. but it seems to be that,...
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i'm joined by david gauke, chief secretary to the treasury.s shadow chief secretary to the treasury. good evening to you both. daivd gauke first. make your pitch to the people of wigan as mac what can you do to revitalise or upgrade the economy there? first of all, i think your report hit on port in thing. if we want to improve living standards we have got to create the wealth , that is absolutely key. how do we do that to benefit, say, wigan? part of it is about infrastructure. we've got to be fiscally credible but you've got to put the infrastructure in, improve the transport links. bring those northern towns and cities together is what has driven the northern powerhouse thinking, that's really important. making sure that we are forward—looking and innovative, there is a role for government there in helping research and development, there is a lot of research we are doing with innovate uk. we said in our manifesto we want to be the most innovative country in the world. in terms of providing support for research and development, for example,
i'm joined by david gauke, chief secretary to the treasury.s shadow chief secretary to the treasury. good evening to you both. daivd gauke first. make your pitch to the people of wigan as mac what can you do to revitalise or upgrade the economy there? first of all, i think your report hit on port in thing. if we want to improve living standards we have got to create the wealth , that is absolutely key. how do we do that to benefit, say, wigan? part of it is about infrastructure. we've got to be...