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welcome to downing street, the sun has come hello and welcome to downing street, the sun has come outelcome to downing street, the sun has come out at last. it hello and welcome to downing street, the sun has come out at last. it has been a pretty rainy day, an unusual
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welcome to downing street, the sun has come hello and welcome to downing street, the sun has come outnd welcome to downing street, the sun has come out at hello and welcome to downing street, the sun has come out at last. hello and welcome to downing street, the sun has come out at last. it hello and welcome to downing street, the sun has come out at last. it has been a pretty rainy day, an unusual saturday to say the least because normally one would not say press conferences, cabinet meetings happening on the weekend. it might be the weekend, but sir keir starmer�*s first full day in office has been all business. he hosted his first meeting of his newly—appointed cabinet. before we talk about what he did, let's talk about the former foreign secretary, david lanny, who is embarking on his first foreign trip a day after being appointed by sir keir starmer —— david lammy. he will be travelling to meet his counterpart in berlin this evening and then moving on to poland in switzerland tomorrow. their policies to close relations with european allies. he said he will discuss cooperation on
welcome to downing street, the sun has come hello and welcome to downing street, the sun has come outnd welcome to downing street, the sun has come out at hello and welcome to downing street, the sun has come out at last. hello and welcome to downing street, the sun has come out at last. it hello and welcome to downing street, the sun has come out at last. it has been a pretty rainy day, an unusual saturday to say the least because normally one would not say press conferences, cabinet meetings...
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after that, it was a short trip back here to downing street and his new home 10 downing street.fe victoria traveled the last few yards to that famous front door by foot. you can see from, greeting them from the passments are labour party supporters. they've been allowed into the street this morning for that celebration. keir then made his first speech as prime minister. >> from now on you have a government unburdened by doctrine, guided only by the determination to serve your interests, to defy, quietly, those who have written our you have given us a clear mandate and we will use it to deliver change, to restore service and respect to politics, end the era of noisy performance, tread for lightly on your lives and unite our country. >> so keir stormer has been pretty busy. he's wasted no time in appointing his first cabinet. most of the new ministers and secretaries are no surprise. angela rayner will be deputy prime minister and the u.k. will have its first female chance lower, rachel reeves. she was cabinet leader under brown the last-time labour were in power and david lammy w
after that, it was a short trip back here to downing street and his new home 10 downing street.fe victoria traveled the last few yards to that famous front door by foot. you can see from, greeting them from the passments are labour party supporters. they've been allowed into the street this morning for that celebration. keir then made his first speech as prime minister. >> from now on you have a government unburdened by doctrine, guided only by the determination to serve your interests,...
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you can | see the scenes in downing street. ew days, they are already getting ready for the _ days, they are already getting ready for the next battle. they are far from _ for the next battle. they are far from taking away their armour and saying _ from taking away their armour and saying that — from taking away their armour and saying that we have won this election _ saying that we have won this election. hold on, there is a huge political— election. hold on, there is a huge political battle now, they are saying — political battle now, they are sa int. , ,, , political battle now, they are sa int. , , , , :, saying. despite the huge number of seats in the — saying. despite the huge number of seats in the big _ saying. despite the huge number of seats in the big majority, _ saying. despite the huge number of seats in the big majority, the - seats in the big majority, the reality is his share of the vote yesterday was 35%. so how does he carry the country with him? does he have the communication skills to do that? sometimes, ithi
you can | see the scenes in downing street. ew days, they are already getting ready for the _ days, they are already getting ready for the next battle. they are far from _ for the next battle. they are far from taking away their armour and saying _ from taking away their armour and saying that — from taking away their armour and saying that we have won this election _ saying that we have won this election. hold on, there is a huge political— election. hold on, there is a huge political...
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here in downing street, it is not a typical l downing street, it is not a typical saturday because todayended, the new prime minister, who, as we mentioned earlier, give a press conference and answered questions from the media. and also set out to some degree some of labour's plans. i guess there was a lot of criticism before the election there was not enough clarity from labour about exactly what they were going to do in these crucial first days of power. i'm very happy to say i have beenjoined here in downing street by tonight people are used to asking questions, clear vellacott, editor of the daily mail, and lizzie, editor of the daily mirror. every move on and talk about what is happening with the new government, i have been hearing on the grapevine that rishi sunak has been setting out his shadow cabinet. do we know more about this question might not really. more about this question might not reall . , ., more about this question might not reall . , . , ., ., really. they are starting to point some peeple. — really. they are starting to point some people. so _ really. they are start
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let's cross live now to downing street where maryam moshiri is monitoring events for us. you very much, not a typical saturday here. mainly because we have had a lot of work happening in the building behind me. so keir starmer held a cabinet meeting earlier on today and after that cabinet meeting, when he welcomed his new cabinet, he then conducted a press conference, to questions from the media. during that, he talked about starting his work immediately and the importance of moving forward as quickly as possible, that the mandate he feels he has from the country. but also warned that any change will take a little time. here is our political editor chris mason to bring is up to speed on today's events. firstly, i thought it was striking that they chose to do the news conference in the state dining room of 10 downing street, rather than in the specific news conference room in number 9 downing street that was built by the previous government. let's see if that room gets used. it is associated with the whole rouse around partygate, etc, etc. so a different location. these th
let's cross live now to downing street where maryam moshiri is monitoring events for us. you very much, not a typical saturday here. mainly because we have had a lot of work happening in the building behind me. so keir starmer held a cabinet meeting earlier on today and after that cabinet meeting, when he welcomed his new cabinet, he then conducted a press conference, to questions from the media. during that, he talked about starting his work immediately and the importance of moving forward as...
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of downing street.hen he goes in, will welcome him and applaud him in. and the staff who are gathered here, who want to work with him, will follow him in and that will be the beginning of five years of labour government . labour government. >> just a very quick question. i'm not sure if you know the answer . it's i'm not sure if you know the answer. it's quite a niche constitutional point, but in the interim between rishi sunak visiting the king to tender his resignation and sir keir starmer meeting the king, who's in charge. >> yeah , that's a great >> yeah, that's a great question. >> and i, i don't know the answer. thank you for asking me asking me ben on air. that's great. no, i think it is that, there was there was a narrow point before the before the pm is sworn in. as as keir starmer would be. no one is in charge. but of course, they know the way it will work is it would be keir starmer would take any big choices after he won the election. but technically there's no one in charge. ben. >> okay, c
of downing street.hen he goes in, will welcome him and applaud him in. and the staff who are gathered here, who want to work with him, will follow him in and that will be the beginning of five years of labour government . labour government. >> just a very quick question. i'm not sure if you know the answer . it's i'm not sure if you know the answer. it's quite a niche constitutional point, but in the interim between rishi sunak visiting the king to tender his resignation and sir keir...
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his first words here play outside of downing street. ab, 11th outside of downing street. made of _ outside of downing street. a lot will be made of the _ outside of downing street. a lot will be made of the size - outside of downing street. a lot will be made of the size of- outside of downing street. a lot will be made of the size of this victory. but a phrase we have heard a lot today is that it is a mile wide and an inch deep, explain that. i think that is right and i'm interested in whatjames has i think that is right and i'm interested in what james has called the sand castle theory of politics, we have seen so much volatility in recent years, notches in the uk but in many western democracies where parties can win these big majorities, but can be swept away at the next election and that is have of course what is happened to the conservatives who won a sunny 80 seat majority in 2019 to fall to the worst ever election defeat last night so i think the is that labour has won this commanding 170 seat majority, but is also a common large part, due to anti—tory sentiment em
his first words here play outside of downing street. ab, 11th outside of downing street. made of _ outside of downing street. a lot will be made of the _ outside of downing street. a lot will be made of the size - outside of downing street. a lot will be made of the size of- outside of downing street. a lot will be made of the size of this victory. but a phrase we have heard a lot today is that it is a mile wide and an inch deep, explain that. i think that is right and i'm interested in...
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here in downing street. in, _ here in downing street. let me bring nick eardley back in, he _ here in downing street. let me bring nick eardley back in, he is _ here in downing street. let me bring nick eardley back in, he is still- nick eardley back in, he is still here with me. a couple of new mps on the radio this morning, still very much in campaign mode, and the point is being made that it is quite difficult in these early days to make the transition from campaign mode to governing mode, and that's one of the things they will have to be grappling with. lt one of the things they will have to be grappling with-— one of the things they will have to be grappling with. it is, although i think keir starmer _ be grappling with. it is, although i think keir starmer did _ be grappling with. it is, although i think keir starmer did that - be grappling with. it is, although i think keir starmer did that pretty | think keir starmer did that pretty much instantly yesterday, when you had that handover of power, rishi
here in downing street. in, _ here in downing street. let me bring nick eardley back in, he _ here in downing street. let me bring nick eardley back in, he is _ here in downing street. let me bring nick eardley back in, he is still- nick eardley back in, he is still here with me. a couple of new mps on the radio this morning, still very much in campaign mode, and the point is being made that it is quite difficult in these early days to make the transition from campaign mode to governing mode,...
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for example, in downing street. when everyone else was on to look down various, all that catastrophic decisions that he may take alt featured out. incomes list trust, she lost, suggest $42.00 days in those $42.00 days, she managed to pretty much sink the partition economy with on the funded tax accounts. and then, but she threw not take so but he at least managed to restore some, some jewel and order within the conservative policy. but as you can see, that was simply not enough. and he now and his policy have been very much on ceremoniously booted out. uh, they have been booted out, they have lost a tremendous amount of votes. uh, as what you've just described would be enough as a toss any documents. but that was also the problem that the conservative vote was split. so they lost a lot of votes to a different parts of the re full bought. yeah. so let's just explain it of a phone policy. so this is, um, i don't buy nigel for raj. nigel, for orange is a populist politician on very much on the rights of politics. he bef
for example, in downing street. when everyone else was on to look down various, all that catastrophic decisions that he may take alt featured out. incomes list trust, she lost, suggest $42.00 days in those $42.00 days, she managed to pretty much sink the partition economy with on the funded tax accounts. and then, but she threw not take so but he at least managed to restore some, some jewel and order within the conservative policy. but as you can see, that was simply not enough. and he now and...
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, that was built tty nine, downing street, that was built ly the _ nine, downing street, that wasent. let's see if— by the previous government. let's see if that — by the previous government. let's see if that room gets used. it is associated _ see if that room gets used. it is associated with the whole row is around — associated with the whole row is around partygate etc, so a different location _ around partygate etc, so a different location. these things don't happen by accident. i thought the prime minister— by accident. i thought the prime minister seemed relaxed and comfortable in his own skin, and comfortable in his own skin, and comfortable in his own skin, and comfortable in the skin of government, if you like. and clearly, _ government, if you like. and clearly, just to state the obvious, clearly _ clearly, just to state the obvious, clearly a — clearly, just to state the obvious, clearly a prime minister determined to outwardly demonstrate that he is getting _ to outwardly demonstrate that he is getting on— to outwardly demonstrate that he is getting on with it straight
, that was built tty nine, downing street, that was built ly the _ nine, downing street, that wasent. let's see if— by the previous government. let's see if that — by the previous government. let's see if that room gets used. it is associated _ see if that room gets used. it is associated with the whole row is around — associated with the whole row is around partygate etc, so a different location _ around partygate etc, so a different location. these things don't happen by accident. i...
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i was in downing street at 9.15.p for nearly 36 hours straight if i don't include the little nap i tried to have on wednesday afternoon. ifollowed laura kuenssberg's advice of no coffee overnight. so it's tea by night and coffee by day. then when you get to the morning, sausage sandwich, jelly babies, bananas and coffee. and thenjust keep going, really. we can now say with certainty that labour have won the 2024 general election. as i speak, they have gained 326 seats. it's now 327. the key is just making sure that you stay awake. but that's not a problem, because you've got adrenaline coursing through your veins anyway, because it's such an amazing moment. politics is always this massive historical roller—coaster of power and rivalry and dynasties competing with each other. politicians get a hard rap, often deservedly so, but they're also people, and all their families that get, you know, sort of caught up in the wake of it, and they give up a lot. i think that the difference this time, perhaps compared with the las
i was in downing street at 9.15.p for nearly 36 hours straight if i don't include the little nap i tried to have on wednesday afternoon. ifollowed laura kuenssberg's advice of no coffee overnight. so it's tea by night and coffee by day. then when you get to the morning, sausage sandwich, jelly babies, bananas and coffee. and thenjust keep going, really. we can now say with certainty that labour have won the 2024 general election. as i speak, they have gained 326 seats. it's now 327. the key is...
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makes the downing street. yeah, i can still yeah. some, some people who opinion that having a good time somewhere but to it's a bit empty. i know it was the whole street was filled with support as well. waving flags. he gave a lot of hugs and lots of cases. so there was those was 1st moments here really and downing street. and the weather has come out just being really raining or marketing, but we had a little bit of sunset and see he was very, very lucky, a thing to, to really save at this moment of the 1st moment. so i am here in downing street now tell us about his speech. what are the focus on he focused on winning that the trust of the british people. so trust in politicians is that an all time low in his speech was mentioning a few times that the government and his government is about to salve. i think he wanted to create a controls of the public opinion was not very favorable of the of the last, the conservative government, our apologies yet, and donning street during locked down to during cool beat on that has left a very bitt
makes the downing street. yeah, i can still yeah. some, some people who opinion that having a good time somewhere but to it's a bit empty. i know it was the whole street was filled with support as well. waving flags. he gave a lot of hugs and lots of cases. so there was those was 1st moments here really and downing street. and the weather has come out just being really raining or marketing, but we had a little bit of sunset and see he was very, very lucky, a thing to, to really save at this...
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sir keir entered downing street just over an _ serve you. ur— serve you. sir keir entered downing street just over an hour ago - serve you. sir keir entered downing streetjust over an hour ago to - streetjust over an hour ago to cheers from his supporters, promising change would begin immediately. earlier he met king charles at buckingham palace, where he was formally invited to form a government. we will be watching he was coming and going as the new prime minister chooses his cabinet —— who is coming and going. a night of painforthe —— who is coming and going. a night of pain for the conservatives with an historic number of seats lost. as he left downing street for the final time as prime minister, rishi sunak said he had heard the anger of voters. t said he had heard the anger of voters. . , ., voters. i am sorry, i have given this 'ob voters. i am sorry, i have given this job of _ voters. i am sorry, i have given this job of my _ voters. i am sorry, i have given this job of my all, _ voters. i am sorry, i have given this job of my all, th
sir keir entered downing street just over an _ serve you. ur— serve you. sir keir entered downing street just over an hour ago - serve you. sir keir entered downing streetjust over an hour ago to - streetjust over an hour ago to cheers from his supporters, promising change would begin immediately. earlier he met king charles at buckingham palace, where he was formally invited to form a government. we will be watching he was coming and going as the new prime minister chooses his cabinet ——...
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she is standing by live at number 10 downing street. there's a good to see you. so the pay has a new prime minister now, and he's begun building a new cabinet. talk to me just about the reaction on this friday to reset the jim and john slot or left shows. congratulating gustavo, obviously, the base search, the democrats, and he said they were friends in europe. so quite a while, it's also from because it done my cron of friends saying that he's looking forward to working together with kids. thelma and he mentions climate and artificial intelligence. and we know that q style or what have most likely spoken to many international leaders here. and it says i was in downing street where he's just started working this here, here behind where i am, this is what's up from ministers do on the 1st day, they speak to a lot of international leaders and, and for these new connections. and we understand that he's already begun working immediately, appointing a new cabinet. what do we know about that? yes, this has a woman to be the finance minister. rachel reeves, she said in
she is standing by live at number 10 downing street. there's a good to see you. so the pay has a new prime minister now, and he's begun building a new cabinet. talk to me just about the reaction on this friday to reset the jim and john slot or left shows. congratulating gustavo, obviously, the base search, the democrats, and he said they were friends in europe. so quite a while, it's also from because it done my cron of friends saying that he's looking forward to working together with kids....
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and downing street during looked on during coasted. and the thing that really was what's how at the mood for, for bridges, people on the scope of the crumbling, which is public services on top of the problems with the economy. all of this was basically on cap, sealed in and kissed on the speech when he said he wants to golf on for everyone. and he wants to basically try and build up the trust of british focus again. now what does the rest of the day look like? forced um or will it begin to a point whose cabinet to you thank of the that's what we're expecting. that would usually happen. so we will have ministers, future tell them is the cabinet ministers coming in to the opening street one by one being appointed one by one personally by his stomach. also, he will be expected to talk to a lot of international leaders taking phone calls, congratulations from international leaders, but also actually, quite a sobering, he will have to write and that's what would happen in the case of the new tech or of open a tech guns to suit the quite a l
and downing street during looked on during coasted. and the thing that really was what's how at the mood for, for bridges, people on the scope of the crumbling, which is public services on top of the problems with the economy. all of this was basically on cap, sealed in and kissed on the speech when he said he wants to golf on for everyone. and he wants to basically try and build up the trust of british focus again. now what does the rest of the day look like? forced um or will it begin to a...
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downing street.absolutely not. the seas. i mean . and talk about entering mean. and talk about entering the battlefield because, of course, immigration and small boats is all over the home. home office is brief. be intriguing to know whether sir keir bothers with ministers straight. secretary of state for legal and illegal migration, which rishi introduced in the closing months of his administration. i suspect not, yeah, i agree with that. >> he's got one of the biggest jobs in all of parliament and we're talking about how nigel farage and reform are going to go in there and try and create merry, you know, hell. and that is going to be the issue, the wedge issue, that they're going to continually go in at small boats won't suddenly stop a lot of people saying they might actually increase. she's got one heck of a job on martin. >> what do you make of the scenes we saw at the reform press conference? five, six, seven protesters causing havoc, causing chaos, not letting nigel farage get his speech off t
downing street.absolutely not. the seas. i mean . and talk about entering mean. and talk about entering the battlefield because, of course, immigration and small boats is all over the home. home office is brief. be intriguing to know whether sir keir bothers with ministers straight. secretary of state for legal and illegal migration, which rishi introduced in the closing months of his administration. i suspect not, yeah, i agree with that. >> he's got one of the biggest jobs in all of...
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helen katjoin me here in downing street, and your hearing detail from jeremy hunt. locate downing streety hunt. we are hearing that _ detail from jeremy hunt. we are hearing that jeremy _ detail from jeremy hunt. we are hearing that jeremy hunt - detail from jeremy hunt. we are hearing that jeremy hunt has i detail from jeremy hunt. we are l hearing that jeremy hunt has told detail from jeremy hunt. we are i hearing that jeremy hunt has told tv hearing thatjeremy hunt has told tv news he will not run for the conservative leadership contest, of course there is no conservative leadership contest currently, this is where you would expect to start see people position themselves for the race when it comes. jeremy hunt has been touted as one of those people who might put himself forward, former chancellor for a more moderate part of the party, but here he has said he will not do that, he has said the time has passed. he has run before, i think on two occasions, and obviously ultimately unsuccessfully, but it looks like he is not going to put his name forward for this particular one when it hap
helen katjoin me here in downing street, and your hearing detail from jeremy hunt. locate downing streety hunt. we are hearing that _ detail from jeremy hunt. we are hearing that jeremy _ detail from jeremy hunt. we are hearing that jeremy hunt - detail from jeremy hunt. we are hearing that jeremy hunt has i detail from jeremy hunt. we are l hearing that jeremy hunt has told detail from jeremy hunt. we are i hearing that jeremy hunt has told tv hearing thatjeremy hunt has told tv news he will...
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you will see this way ripping down downing street and now we _ way ripping down downing street and now is nothing as high as it was a lot — reduced. so it is nothing as high as it was. a lot of them are now unsafe~ — it was. a lot of them are now unsafe. they are vulnerable despite having _ unsafe. they are vulnerable despite having been the safer ones at this end _ having been the safer ones at this end that— having been the safer ones at this end. that turquoise one in the corner— end. that turquoise one in the corner is— end. that turquoise one in the corner is clacton, so that was a very— corner is clacton, so that was a very safe — corner is clacton, so that was a very safe tory seat god by nigel farage — very safe tory seat god by nigel farage into a safe—ish reform seat. -- translated — farage into a safe—ish reform seat. —— translated by nigel farage. but you are _ —— translated by nigel farage. but you are looking at the amount of incursion— you are looking at the amount of incursion that labour has done all the way— incursion that labour has done all the way down this line in
you will see this way ripping down downing street and now we _ way ripping down downing street and now is nothing as high as it was a lot — reduced. so it is nothing as high as it was. a lot of them are now unsafe~ — it was. a lot of them are now unsafe. they are vulnerable despite having _ unsafe. they are vulnerable despite having been the safer ones at this end _ having been the safer ones at this end that— having been the safer ones at this end. that turquoise one in the corner—...
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this is the live shot of downing street, but the camera's still endunng street, but the camera's stillfamous street . and, as they often do, street. and, as they often do, make their way symbolically down the street as a sort of end of his time as chancellor, he managed to hold on to his seat as not as host, but not his house. yeah. so moving back to his constituency in godalming and ash and i just want to get your thoughts, craig mckinley, you're you've gone you've left as an mp, you've been promoted, isuppose as an mp, you've been promoted, i suppose , is the word. you i suppose, is the word. you could say you're now in the house of lords. labour have said they want to reform the house of lords. what do you think it might look like under a labour government? >> i don't think they'll be playing with it in the first term. i think they've got other priorities, they've won a victory under all the political system that exists in the uk. i don't think it's going to be top of their agenda. there will be some within the labour party, and we'll wait to see how loud they roar, whether the, you
this is the live shot of downing street, but the camera's still endunng street, but the camera's stillfamous street . and, as they often do, street. and, as they often do, make their way symbolically down the street as a sort of end of his time as chancellor, he managed to hold on to his seat as not as host, but not his house. yeah. so moving back to his constituency in godalming and ash and i just want to get your thoughts, craig mckinley, you're you've gone you've left as an mp, you've been...
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downing street. we are also watching out for cabinet ministers walking into number 10. let me take you through a detailed look at what we are expecting today. sir keir starmer is set to speak his first words at the despatch box as prime minister and mps are electing a speaker to referee all the debates. in a busy day, sir keir starmer will hold a cabinet meeting, his second since the election. metro mayors had been meeting at downing street. this report now from harry farley. political careers end in removal vans. the furniture and the residents of number 10 are changing. this morning, sir keir starmer will meet with england's regional mayors, promising a major programme of devolution. labour is expected to announce what they call a take back control act in the king's speech to give mayors new powers over things like transport and housing. this is what a labour majority looks like. today, the house of commons sits for the first time since the election to choose a speaker, and some new mps can't quite
downing street. we are also watching out for cabinet ministers walking into number 10. let me take you through a detailed look at what we are expecting today. sir keir starmer is set to speak his first words at the despatch box as prime minister and mps are electing a speaker to referee all the debates. in a busy day, sir keir starmer will hold a cabinet meeting, his second since the election. metro mayors had been meeting at downing street. this report now from harry farley. political careers...
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hello, i'm ben thompson, and welcome to downing street. een a day of comings and goings in the street behind me. in the next hour, we'll take you through all of the headlines and key outcomes from the general election — hearing from representatives from all of the main parties. let's start by recapping the result. labour have taken power, winning 412 seats, which is set to give them a majority of 170. sir keir starmer has been appointed prime minister by king charles and has spent the afternoon appointing his first cabinet. rishi sunak�*s conservatives fell to just 121 seats — down 251 on the last election. he has left downing street, and says he will resign as conservative leader. the liberal democrats have gained 63 seats. their total of 71 makes them the third largest party at westminster. reform uk — led by nigel farage — won 14.3% of the vote — but that has translated into just five seats. that's one more than plaid cymru — who doubled their representation in the house of commons to four. in northern ireland, sinn fein are now the larg
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pretty torrential rain coming down in downing street. l hello. hello. oming down in downing street. the cabinets are all behind me having that first cabinet meeting. you saw the picture is just that first cabinet meeting. you saw the picture isjust a short that first cabinet meeting. you saw the picture is just a short while ago, a few words from sir keir starmer. let mejust ago, a few words from sir keir starmer. let me just play that one more time. it starmer. let me 'ust play that one more time.— more time. it is fantastic to welcome — more time. it is fantastic to welcome you _ more time. it is fantastic to welcome you to _ more time. it is fantastic to welcome you to our - more time. it is fantastic to welcome you to our first - more time. it is fantastic to - welcome you to our first cabinet meeting — welcome you to our first cabinet meeting. it is the honour and privilege _ meeting. it is the honour and privilege of my life to be invited by the _ privilege of my life to be invited by the king his majesty the king yesterday to form the government a
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keir starmer will travel to 10 downing street at 12:20. let's get to arabile.rabile, this might be a soggy exit for sunak, but the heavens have opened all morning and transition to a little bit of clouds or sunshine when keir starmer takes the lecturn. >> the weather may give favor to whoever it feels. you are quite right with regards to the timing, karen, to make note of. an hour and a half anticipated for the speech to come through as the leader of the conservative party rishi sunak. keir starmer anticipated also to put forth his statement as he ascends to prime ministership. 11:00 a.m. is the time that has been put murmurs that rishi sunak is at 10 downing street. that is what we are hearing at this time. it will be interesting to get a sense from him, again, how he feels these losses will impact the conservative party moving forward. does he continue to remain the leader of the party or do some of the others who maintained their seats, jeremy hunt, will he, perhaps, step up to try to lead the back benches of the house of common or will they be willing to st
keir starmer will travel to 10 downing street at 12:20. let's get to arabile.rabile, this might be a soggy exit for sunak, but the heavens have opened all morning and transition to a little bit of clouds or sunshine when keir starmer takes the lecturn. >> the weather may give favor to whoever it feels. you are quite right with regards to the timing, karen, to make note of. an hour and a half anticipated for the speech to come through as the leader of the conservative party rishi sunak....
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i can see wes streeting coming down if , wes streeting coming down if, hibbs can turn around his wes ing the health secretary arriving for cabinet. we'll ask him a question, he said overnight. of course, he thinks that the nhs is broken and only he can fix it. he also says there'll be a deal. let's ask him. wes streeting, will you pay 35% to the doctors? will you pay 35? the doctors wes streeting . a 35? the doctors wes streeting. a cheery good morning. now from wes streeting. one of his big things he's going to do is try and sort out the long running, one year long running junior doctors strike 35% pay rise. they want will this government pay-7 they want will this government pay? that is a first question, one which you'll have to answer with rachel reeves, the chancellor . chancellor. >> yeah. christopher wes streeting tweeted last night that the official government policy now is that the nhs is broken . and he'd been on the broken. and he'd been on the call the phones to the unions, the junior doctors. but he didn't indicate that they were maybe going to cough up the 35. i think som
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to _ very much for listening to that press conference and accepting it with me here outside of downing streetser. street. let's speak now to a former specialadviser. it's street. let's speak now to a former special adviser. it's good to talk to you. you are actually a former adviser to nicky morgan the conservative minister. it's really good to have you on the programme. tell me, first of all, your thoughts, your synopsis of what you think about the election and where you are now and where headed. obviously the topline story that you have the huge labour majority and that the other end the conservatives reduced to their worst election result since they have been a formal party. i think, just looking at that topline masks a lot of what is going on underneath. british politics was truly shaken up on thursday night. and there is a way of looking at this that says it basically split right across the board, right, left and centre. as well as those main parties doing well we had that really significant result for the liberal democrats. also a big chunk, around [i liberal democrats. also a big chunk
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gates have down the street now. so one thing i know is i speak to really serious vehicle. this just turns into down the street, you can probably see like pictures of that now a big to wind up with members of the public side waiting to see a new primary stickiest on. and as we speak now, he's own support is his own star thing in a close behind the way the new union jack and the prime minister i think is about to step out in a new router because new prime minister, he has done the circumstance of his his life big bad people now. so label disabilities, greeting them, thanking them for their service during a campaign along the 6 week campaign. widely describe a discipline this focus on the effect. ah, well, in so many ways the conservative process campaign goes no. it's like it's going to be in the i'm in the union jack wales label has done well in both places winning back to school. 2 so that they know this stuff is not still potty, neighbor, how's it going to go from this? well, they belong to greece and many of these
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after the rows of parts, he gave people partying in downing street during, looked down on the under bar joints in the broken down. and then they all sold this off the list trust, reef loose ear. when she collapsed the financial markets with a $10.00 to $2.00 to roll out tax constant on funding that led to inflation spiraling borrowing costs for the labor. it was already laboring under a cost of living, crisis spiraling as well until she resigned. but i'm afraid, in a sense that puts in this the impression of a failing and failed conservative party. something that she so not was not able to turn around don't over the last few hours. of course we can celebrations from the labor party cares. tom are expected to speak around about $1130.00 or so after speaking to kings charles, at the same time, of course it's time. i'm moving into number 10 and a very different circumstances compared to tony blair, the last labor, the labor government, about 14 years ago. yes, well, i mean, to give you a sense of the choreography that happens. now. it's happened every time it is well rehearsed, well coordi
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live from downing street, this is bbc news.lities to make it through to the last four of the euros in germany. keir starmer says he will have to make tough decisions and "make them early" in his first full day as prime minister. it's a mandate notjust to govern, although it is certainly that, but it's a mandate that has put trust in us to change the country and to deliver. at his first cabinet meeting, sir keir tells his team they have "a huge amount of work to do". i'm martine croxall. the other main stories this hour: the gaza health ministry says at least 16 people have been killed in an israeli air strike on a school in nuseirat. iranians react to the election of masoud pezeshkian as president. the reformist candidate's win brings hope to some women and younger voters. good evening from downing street, where the england
live from downing street, this is bbc news.lities to make it through to the last four of the euros in germany. keir starmer says he will have to make tough decisions and "make them early" in his first full day as prime minister. it's a mandate notjust to govern, although it is certainly that, but it's a mandate that has put trust in us to change the country and to deliver. at his first cabinet meeting, sir keir tells his team they have "a huge amount of work to do". i'm...
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he has left downing street, and says he will resign as conservative leader.eral democrats have gained 63 seats. their total of 71 makes them the third largest party at westminster. reform uk — led by nigel farage — won 14.3% of the vote — but that has translated into just five seats. that's one more than plaid cymru — who doubled their representation in the house of commons to four. in northern ireland — sinn fein are now the largest single party — holding seven of the 18 seats in the province. and in scotland the snp were big losers — losing 38 seats, leaving them with just nine elected members in westminster. let's start with labour — and sir keir starmer. his first official business — once the outcome of the election was confirmed — was to travel to buckingham palace, for his formal appointment as prime minister. the meeting with king charles was held, as is traditional, in private — but buckingham palace did issue this video of the moment the monarch met the politician. after that — it was a short trip back to his new residence at ten downing street. he a
he has left downing street, and says he will resign as conservative leader.eral democrats have gained 63 seats. their total of 71 makes them the third largest party at westminster. reform uk — led by nigel farage — won 14.3% of the vote — but that has translated into just five seats. that's one more than plaid cymru — who doubled their representation in the house of commons to four. in northern ireland — sinn fein are now the largest single party — holding seven of the 18 seats in...
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but she said that keith conceded defeat and do to speak of downing street in the next hour of how do you think he's going to try to frame this last given the scale of this it'd be interesting to see whether he takes much has no responsibility. i expect him to mention the crises that britain has faced like the ukraine will, and also the co with crisis. i don't think he will make much about brags it, but i might need this beam is taken of what we see. this is an issue that has divided the bridge country like new author really and that has been brought about by the conservative party. i'm not sure he's going to mention the other crises the conservative party has inflicted upon itself. like, for example, having had parties here behind me in downing street, well, the country wasn't locked down during covey, too old is contributed to the massive unpopularity of, of the conservative government. and, uh, we'll see you soon. that will be here. this stage i think will be put up in, in a very short was already quite a lot of movement here. so we'll see how he really friends it. or i guess mass
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>>> you are looking at a live shot of 10 downing streets with the changing of the guard as the labour party wins the election in the landslide unseating the conservative rishi sunak who is expected to address the uk this hour and offer his resignation to king charles. >>> the pound sterling is higher. stock markets around the world are mixed. futures here in the u.s. also a bit mixed. we have a busy day of the markets. it's july 5th, 2024. are you are watching "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc. good friday morningm. welcome to "worldwide exchange." we will have the latest on the uk elections in a moment. >>> let's check on the u.s. stocks futures with the markets set to reopen after the fourth of july holiday. futures global markets are mixed. the u.s. futures as well and somewhat mixed. s&p is flat, but fractionally lower. the dow is close to the flat line. similar story for the nasdaq. investors today are looking ahead to the big monthly jobs report out at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. expectations are for 200,000 jobs in june from the 272,000 jobs in may. we will dig into that later in t
>>> you are looking at a live shot of 10 downing streets with the changing of the guard as the labour party wins the election in the landslide unseating the conservative rishi sunak who is expected to address the uk this hour and offer his resignation to king charles. >>> the pound sterling is higher. stock markets around the world are mixed. futures here in the u.s. also a bit mixed. we have a busy day of the markets. it's july 5th, 2024. are you are watching "worldwide...
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i'm james bay's outside number 10 downing street in london, which looks like he's going to be the new hope of a new prime minister as richie so next conservatives face what may be the worst defeats the policy is history, the johnston. this is all just there. a life and so also coming out as a palestinian desktops, 38000 gallons of us says there's been a break through negotiations between how mass and israel us will be live from mexico's coast. has thousands of people race for the impact of parking barrel. the beginning and united kingdom exit polls to predict to the landslide victory for the opposition labor party, if possibly ending 14 years of conservative rule. guess thomas policy is projected to secure 410 now to the 650 seats in the house of commons. that's an absolute parliamentary majority. meanwhile, the conservatives off predicted 2 in 131 seats, the west edit performance in decades. the bill democrats, sa, predicted to come to the total of $61.00 seats and the right wing reform u. k. policy is set to win 13 states as well. these, the last pictures of counting going on ballot
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a statement there in downing street a few moments ago. what did you have to say? what he said that he was going to resign as pots. you need us, we took full responsibility, apologize. but he also said, what, what i, what, what i find quite poignant, poignant, that he said the kids salma was a decent of somebody, public salva and, and somebody that to you respect to the other one, charles, to the election. the election campaign that they have for where they, for the what populous campaign, where they, for example, insinuated that labor would have an open door policies when it came to what they call illegals migration, rolling all the red carpet for migrants, whereas labor official policies actually to read, you reduce migration to many people would have thought some quite on fact a campaign tactics. however, a new signal from the research. so not that i'm saying that he respects case the big miles in a london, very posy big. going to come back to you a little later in the program. thank you very much. a sofa. but now that's bringing katerina bought a, she's a germa
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downing street. >> following this result, i will step down as party leader, not immediately but oncents for selecting my successor are in place . it is successor are in place. it is important that after 14 years in government, the conservative party rebuilds, but also that it takes up its crucial role in opposition professionally and effectively . effectively. >> so now the big question is who will replace rishi sunak? well, the previous bookies favourites , penny mordaunt, lost favourites, penny mordaunt, lost her seat, as did former prime minister liz truss. so let us know in the comments who do you think should be the next prime minister? goes gbnews.com forward slash your say so joining us in the studio though is political commentator peter spencen >> how lovely to see you in studio. yes we've seen you in the flesh as it were . have you the flesh as it were. have you beenin the flesh as it were. have you been in the new set before? >> no, i have not. >> i'm very posh, isn't it? yeah. >> i'm overwhelmed. >> i'm overwhelmed. >> okay. >> okay. >> well , talking of new >> well, talki
downing street. >> following this result, i will step down as party leader, not immediately but oncents for selecting my successor are in place . it is successor are in place. it is important that after 14 years in government, the conservative party rebuilds, but also that it takes up its crucial role in opposition professionally and effectively . effectively. >> so now the big question is who will replace rishi sunak? well, the previous bookies favourites , penny mordaunt, lost...
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but there probably won’t be much time left for lunch on downing street, the prime minister’s rating ising records, and labor is counting on triumph. alexander khabarov will talk about british politics. and in transbaikal, dozens of forest fires are being extinguished outbreaks, the capital has peak heat levels, but in some regions they promise downpours and where exactly? a multipolar world has become a reality today, vladimir putin said at the sco meeting in astana. according to the russian president, the circle of states advocating for... a fair world order is expanding. vladimir putin also noted that the security of the sco member countries remains a priority in the organization’s work. and before the start of the meeting, the heads of the sco signed documents on the admission of belarus to the association. our boss will tell you more about everything central asian bureau, robert frantsov. the work of the ostonino summit of heads of state of the shanghai cooperation organization began with a historic moment. belarus became a full member of the organization. i would like to greet the
but there probably won’t be much time left for lunch on downing street, the prime minister’s rating ising records, and labor is counting on triumph. alexander khabarov will talk about british politics. and in transbaikal, dozens of forest fires are being extinguished outbreaks, the capital has peak heat levels, but in some regions they promise downpours and where exactly? a multipolar world has become a reality today, vladimir putin said at the sco meeting in astana. according to the...
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larry the cat is officially the chief mouser of downing street.n — as the cat is technically a civil servant. he's served underfive prime ministers — sir keir starmer will be his sixth. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. friday was another pretty unsubtle day, but at least many areas saw at least some sunshine for a time and through the afternoon, it didn't look too bad here in flamborough in east yorkshire — some hazy sunshine, a bit of high cloud and the seas looking quite calm. won't look like that, mind you, for saturday because further southwards, we ended friday with this band of rain moving in and this area of rain is actually going to develop into a whole new area of low pressure. so, that's notjust going to be bringing some wet weather our way but also, it'll be quite windy at times as we go through saturday — particularly for england and wales, where we've got the tightly packed isobars with us. so, next few hours — quite a heavy rain across england and wales. there'll be some heavy showers for northern ireland and another zone
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the england flags have been on display outside downing street too.e removal trucks are there, as you can see. two in place. we have seen quite a few over the last few days, some of them removing the possessions of the former prime minister rishi sunak and the former chancellorjeremy and the former chancellor jeremy hunt. and the former chancellorjeremy hunt. this is a big move for their families who have been residing in downing street. it is expected that the incoming prime minister and i presume the incoming chancellor, i don't know if they have confirmed they are moving in with their families or exactly who will have which flat, number ten or 11, people swap around a bit, will be moving in. but certainly the removal vans are certainly out the front of downing street today, a busy day there in westminster. with the new parliament sitting later this afternoon. i'm off for now, but we will be back with much more ahead later. let's catch up with the weather with carol kirkwood. hello again. as we go through the next few days, the weather remains unset
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what was ad downing street when kids donald, to live at that address. and she described the atmosphere that to really lots of happy faces. the whole street here, the whole dining street was lined with people. and they, they tried to come closer and closer to, to say a kid and he, i think hugs as many people as you could and kids the to read and support as i think he, he was just much more happy. uh then i seen him during the election campaign you see much more much most showing, allowing use the human side of my allowing his emotions to shine through he, during the election campaign, he could sometimes seem a little bit to do and then one didn't always get the feeling that he was able to read through to people, but in these agreements, he was as happy as ever i can imagine. now wanted some, a focus on, in his 1st speech to the nation. as prime minister he said he was going to put the country before policy and really emphasized the sense of service, of dedication to the country that he has nothing. he wants to build a culture all so the conservative party
what was ad downing street when kids donald, to live at that address. and she described the atmosphere that to really lots of happy faces. the whole street here, the whole dining street was lined with people. and they, they tried to come closer and closer to, to say a kid and he, i think hugs as many people as you could and kids the to read and support as i think he, he was just much more happy. uh then i seen him during the election campaign you see much more much most showing, allowing use...
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after 14 years of conservative, rude, he entered number 10 downing street. as the u. k is new prime minister. i say to you directly, the mike government will serve you politics can be a false, but good. we will show that we change the labor policy, returned it to service, and that is how we woke up a country fast potty 2nd. after leading his guns, it'd be the body to. it was selection, defeat ever pharma prime minister richie so not resigned as its leader. he apologized to the british people and his body in his federal speech. i would like to say 1st and foremost, i am sorry. i have given this joke, miles, you have sent a clear signal that the government of the united kingdom must change. and yours is the voter turnout and the election was the lowest in years. but it was enough to prepare labor to over $400.00 seats in parliament and leave the conservative, languishing, but around a $120.00. the conservatives lost both the populace reform parties gain. delita nigel for raj when a seat in parliament for the 1st time the it's not just disappointment with the conservativ
after 14 years of conservative, rude, he entered number 10 downing street. as the u. k is new prime minister. i say to you directly, the mike government will serve you politics can be a false, but good. we will show that we change the labor policy, returned it to service, and that is how we woke up a country fast potty 2nd. after leading his guns, it'd be the body to. it was selection, defeat ever pharma prime minister richie so not resigned as its leader. he apologized to the british people...
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good evening from london on the air bbc ukrainian service from downing street, tectonic changes in the british. conservative politicians have lost power after 14 years, a new era is beginning, the era of the pleborists. keir starmer became the new prime minister of the united kingdom, his labor party won a convincing victory, gaining 412 seats in the new parliament. let me remind you that political parties needed only 300 to win. 26, but he is the prime minister became only after he went to the king's residence, buckingham palace, to receive a mandate from his majesty charles ii to form the next british government. upon his return, he addressed the nation with the following promises. let's listen. if you voted labor yesterday, we will. be responsible for your trust by rebuilding the country but whether you voted labor or not, and especially if you didn't, i 'm telling you straight, my government will serve you, politics can be a force for good, we you let's demonstrate, changing the country isn't just flipping a switch, the world has become more unstable, it's going to take time... but
good evening from london on the air bbc ukrainian service from downing street, tectonic changes in the british. conservative politicians have lost power after 14 years, a new era is beginning, the era of the pleborists. keir starmer became the new prime minister of the united kingdom, his labor party won a convincing victory, gaining 412 seats in the new parliament. let me remind you that political parties needed only 300 to win. 26, but he is the prime minister became only after he went to the...
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it is rather stormy, the umbrellas are out in downing street. ies have darkened and the rain is coming down. but we will persevere nonetheless. that talk about what labour may be able to deliver both business because we know growth is a key strategy for both the new prime minister and his new chancellor. they are putting a lot of faith in growing the economy to solve some of the problems. that talk to the green energy entrepreneur and a labour party donor. that's talk about business because rachel reeves certainly getting business on side in this campaign. she spent a lot of time wooing businesses and leaders. what is it business wants to see from this government? thea;r what is it business wants to see from this government? they have wanted some _ from this government? they have wanted some consistency, - from this government? they have wanted some consistency, not. from this government? they have i wanted some consistency, not policy u—turns. we haven't been a business friendly environment for a while. as a green business person, i want to see
it is rather stormy, the umbrellas are out in downing street. ies have darkened and the rain is coming down. but we will persevere nonetheless. that talk about what labour may be able to deliver both business because we know growth is a key strategy for both the new prime minister and his new chancellor. they are putting a lot of faith in growing the economy to solve some of the problems. that talk to the green energy entrepreneur and a labour party donor. that's talk about business because...
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sir keir starmer and his wife victoria are cheered by supporters as they arrive in downing street. his new cabinet will meet for the first time tomorrow. a night of pain for the conservatives. they lost 250 seats. rishi sunak is to step down as party leader, but not immediately. lam my — i have given thisjob my all. but you have sent a clear signal that the government of the united kingdom must change. several high—profile conservative casualties, including the former prime minister liz truss, are gone. an emotional night for the scottish national party as they suffer their worst result since 2010, losing dozens of seats. # sweet caroline... celebrations and a complete turnaround for the liberal democrats. they become the third largest party at westminster. nigel farage�*s party reform uk receive four million votes. now, after eight attempts, he is finally heading to westminster. in bbc london... after labour's landslide election win, later we will have sportsday on the bbc news channel. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six live from a wet downing street, where the uk's n
sir keir starmer and his wife victoria are cheered by supporters as they arrive in downing street. his new cabinet will meet for the first time tomorrow. a night of pain for the conservatives. they lost 250 seats. rishi sunak is to step down as party leader, but not immediately. lam my — i have given thisjob my all. but you have sent a clear signal that the government of the united kingdom must change. several high—profile conservative casualties, including the former prime minister liz...
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live from downing street, this is bbc news.ne as prime minister, saying tough decisions need to be made soon. it is a mandate notjust to govern, although it is certainly that, but it is a mandate that has put trust in us to change the country and to deliver. the prime minister tells his first cabinet meeting that they have a huge amount of work to do. more junior ministers are expected to be appointed in the coming hours. we will update from here at downing street as it happens. the other main stories... england fans at the euros are partying and daring to dream, an hour until kick—off against switzerland. i am running and i'm going to win again! president biden says only the lord almighty could convince him to end his bid for election. iranians react to the election of masoud pezeshkian as president. the reformist candidate's win brings hope to some women and younger voters.
live from downing street, this is bbc news.ne as prime minister, saying tough decisions need to be made soon. it is a mandate notjust to govern, although it is certainly that, but it is a mandate that has put trust in us to change the country and to deliver. the prime minister tells his first cabinet meeting that they have a huge amount of work to do. more junior ministers are expected to be appointed in the coming hours. we will update from here at downing street as it happens. the other main...
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and from there, in a new position, he went to his new residence at 10 downing street.sunok was officially evicted a little earlier, here are these shots. moreover, he got the bag not only from the british, but also from the famous cat. britain has undergone a shift in the sense that nothing will change in british policy towards russia and the war. keir starmer russophobe. he has already stated that one of the main challenges are set by confronting russia and the unsafe world. moreover, before the elections, starver stated that he would continue to support zelensky. it is also known that immediately after the start of the special operation, starmer called on boris jones. at that time , the british prime minister abandoned softness, as he put it, softness towards putin. starmer promised that his party would ensure the seizure of assets stolen from russia, and would also play a leading role in granting kiev membership in the alliance. a couple literally for the mood, funny touches about the elections, british election results. placed richa in a trash can, look, on the cov
and from there, in a new position, he went to his new residence at 10 downing street.sunok was officially evicted a little earlier, here are these shots. moreover, he got the bag not only from the british, but also from the famous cat. britain has undergone a shift in the sense that nothing will change in british policy towards russia and the war. keir starmer russophobe. he has already stated that one of the main challenges are set by confronting russia and the unsafe world. moreover, before...
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the government will set up a council for regions and nations during a meeting with mayors in downing street street, a warning for those watching on tv . the following watching on tv. the following footage contains some flash photography. greater manchester's andy burnham and mayor of london sadiq khan were among those who attended this morning. sir keir said he's planning to loosen whitehall's tight grip over big cities and regions through a new partnership approach. it follows warnings by the local government association of a £6 billion funding gap in the local authority sector. conservative mayor of the tees valley ben houchen told gb news the meeting went well. >> it was very positive actually. i was really pleasantly surprised that he was really energetic, really keen. he wanted to work with us and he was very open to the idea of much more devolution, which has changed with different prime ministers over the last 10 or 15 years, depending on which one it is. so ultimately we're going to have to keep him to his word. if he keeps his promises, then it looks very promising. for further dev
the government will set up a council for regions and nations during a meeting with mayors in downing street street, a warning for those watching on tv . the following watching on tv. the following footage contains some flash photography. greater manchester's andy burnham and mayor of london sadiq khan were among those who attended this morning. sir keir said he's planning to loosen whitehall's tight grip over big cities and regions through a new partnership approach. it follows warnings by the...
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rishi sunak with his wife akshata murthy walk to downing street for the first time as prime ministerlike to say first and foremost, i am sorry. i have given thisjob first and foremost, i am sorry. i have given this job my all, but you have given this job my all, but you have sent a clear signal that the government of the united kingdom must change and yours is the only judgment that matters. i have heard your anger, your disappointment, and i take responsibility for this loss. to all the conservative candidates and campaigners who worked tirelessly but without success, i am sorry that we could not deliver what your efforts deserved. a big cause of trouble for the tories was reform uk. it won four seats, but because the conservatives many more. seats, but because the conservatives many more-— seats, but because the conservatives many more-_ its _ seats, but because the conservatives many more._ its leader - many more. 21,000... its leader niel many more. 21,000... its leader nigel farage _ many more. 21,000... its leader nigel farage was _ many more. 21,000... its leader nigel farage
rishi sunak with his wife akshata murthy walk to downing street for the first time as prime ministerlike to say first and foremost, i am sorry. i have given thisjob first and foremost, i am sorry. i have given this job my all, but you have given this job my all, but you have sent a clear signal that the government of the united kingdom must change and yours is the only judgment that matters. i have heard your anger, your disappointment, and i take responsibility for this loss. to all the...