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i think it is a nod tojeremy corbyn more than ed miliband. but he gained a lot of seat, i think some of the spending money on the health service any conservative government would do, what chris cook was saying about the line between nhs england and the government is something to watch. your point about vision, i thought that philip hammond managed to do today, which was just the beginning, was try and give us a picture of in the long—term there are some things that might be more important than brexit, i think think it is important but the new technology, biotechnology, driverless car, longer life span, they will be more important than brexit. he did at least have a long section of the speech trying to talk about science and technology in an interesting way. that was a small achievement. it is interesting from the same sort of end of the political spectrum, rupert is thinking jeremy corbyn has made a lot of running here. yes, corbyn terrifies the conservatives, sixth months ago they were laughing at him. it has been a big change. does this wor
i think it is a nod tojeremy corbyn more than ed miliband. but he gained a lot of seat, i think some of the spending money on the health service any conservative government would do, what chris cook was saying about the line between nhs england and the government is something to watch. your point about vision, i thought that philip hammond managed to do today, which was just the beginning, was try and give us a picture of in the long—term there are some things that might be more important...
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terms of the politics as it appears according to this woman's testimony that she spoke twice to ed miliband and to the leadership then nothing was done. she spoke to thejeremy corbyn leadership and nothing was done and he was promoted. the second thing is when did the leaders now and why? that is why the williamson promotion isa that is why the williamson promotion is a big mistake. you can have semi—plausible deniability and the leader doesn't know but every scandal that comes out on the conservative said the question will be asked, what did gavin williamson now and what did his opposite number now and what did his opposite number now and what did his opposite number now and i think she has gone from the defence secretary who was implicated in scandal directly to a defence secretary who will be implicated in the a of scandals indirectly. that is good to be the big story. it is notjust the abuse but the political parties protecting their political interests have covered up these allegations which is why bailey was rightly arguing foran is why bailey was rightly arguing for an independent...
terms of the politics as it appears according to this woman's testimony that she spoke twice to ed miliband and to the leadership then nothing was done. she spoke to thejeremy corbyn leadership and nothing was done and he was promoted. the second thing is when did the leaders now and why? that is why the williamson promotion isa that is why the williamson promotion is a big mistake. you can have semi—plausible deniability and the leader doesn't know but every scandal that comes out on the...
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holding a quip on that thought but labor divide defied them at a time and the labor leader was ed miliband who is a jewish british person as we all nor but with carbon coming to power know jeremy carbon has been a lifelong supporter of the palestinian cause and in the twenty seventeen general election last june in the manifesto he stated that britain if we ever came to power over dimage italy recognize the palestine as a state call for a stew a two state solution and also called for the end of the fifty year occupation and the end to illegal settlements and the israeli blockade and the last few months were some infighting in the party trying to get this polity changed but at partick conference at the end of september corben reus after that and a chilly guarantee and in the next general election manifesto labor will repeat that policy and what the international community has to realise is that put a fresh team in a hundred years you will have a british government if carbon gets to power. bricking with the ball for declaration and calling as a set for their mutual recognition and over time a
holding a quip on that thought but labor divide defied them at a time and the labor leader was ed miliband who is a jewish british person as we all nor but with carbon coming to power know jeremy carbon has been a lifelong supporter of the palestinian cause and in the twenty seventeen general election last june in the manifesto he stated that britain if we ever came to power over dimage italy recognize the palestine as a state call for a stew a two state solution and also called for the end of...
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tweet she sent 2014 about a terraced house flying three england flags, for which she was sacked by ed milibandurse donald trump taking theresa may's hand in washington. but it was her first question that raised eyebrows. the first secretary of state is currently be investigated by the cabinet office over allegations about his past behaviour. can i ask the first secretary a simple point of principle — is he happy to be held to the same standards in government that he required of others whilst he was in 0pposition? yes, i am, i think all ministers should respect and obey the ministerial code. and i absolutely think that that's a very important part of confidence in public life. i merely wondered if he remembered the question he asked at prime minister's questions almost 17 years ago, when john prescott stood in for tony blair, and whether he could answer the same question today. so, what's the question? the question was this — what percentage of new nurses recruited in the past 12 months are now working full—time? ican't remember... i can't remember asking the question then, and i'd love to know
tweet she sent 2014 about a terraced house flying three england flags, for which she was sacked by ed milibandurse donald trump taking theresa may's hand in washington. but it was her first question that raised eyebrows. the first secretary of state is currently be investigated by the cabinet office over allegations about his past behaviour. can i ask the first secretary a simple point of principle — is he happy to be held to the same standards in government that he required of others whilst...
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leadership of the party, were favourite to win it, you ultimately beaten by your younger brother, ed milibandy member, but a rejection from your own wider family, the labour party, of which it had been a member all of your aduu it had been a member all of your adult life. it must have been extraordinarily difficult to deal with. yes, yes. but part of being an aduu with. yes, yes. but part of being an adult rather than a child is that you learn to deal with these things. many adults find it very difficult to do with rejection. i always say whether you are running three double go for the leadership of a party, if you feel like you cannot consecrate —— at the consulate is a project you should do it. you need to think about what you would do if you win but also what you do if you don't. i was in the position where we lost the general election in 2010, i lost the general election in 2010, i lost the leadership election. i wanted to make sure i could put into practice what i had learned. what i have had the privilege to do for the last four years is to lead a humanitarian organisation that has not
leadership of the party, were favourite to win it, you ultimately beaten by your younger brother, ed milibandy member, but a rejection from your own wider family, the labour party, of which it had been a member all of your aduu it had been a member all of your adult life. it must have been extraordinarily difficult to deal with. yes, yes. but part of being an aduu with. yes, yes. but part of being an adult rather than a child is that you learn to deal with these things. many adults find it very...
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last year, in an exclusive report for this programme, the former labour leader ed miliband called forest areas. one of them is in doncaster, my constituency. i'm concerned that brighthouse has taken advantage of people on benefits and working on low incomes. but in the course of our investigation, i have been really shocked to find brighthouse is selling to people with mental health problems and learning disabilities. paul, not his real name, he asked us to hide his identity. he has learning difficulties and mental health problems. you are a customer of brighthouse? yes. and do you want to just tell me, from the receipts, what you owe them, and what goods you have with them? that's that. that's the sofa? yeah. telly, cd. so you have on this receipt, five items. how have you ended up with that number of items, do you think? you must have started off with one? i started off with one. i don't know how it works, i really don't know. the disclosure is among the first from a leak of millions of confidential documents relating to investments made through tax havens by wealthy individuals and
last year, in an exclusive report for this programme, the former labour leader ed miliband called forest areas. one of them is in doncaster, my constituency. i'm concerned that brighthouse has taken advantage of people on benefits and working on low incomes. but in the course of our investigation, i have been really shocked to find brighthouse is selling to people with mental health problems and learning disabilities. paul, not his real name, he asked us to hide his identity. he has learning...
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nt someone the other day saying if you want to know how bad it is for the tories, just think, if ed milibandnd. and everything is about jeremy corbyn being leader of the labour party and then being terrified about handing power to our left government, bolstering their rags of power. priti patel, we should think, she was overpromoted, a very poor aid minister, and she does not have a huge amount of allies. unlike some of the keith brexiteers who are very key figures and respected on the backbenches —— unlike many of the key brexiteers. and asking viewers about theresa may this morning, how does she get a grip? the budget in a couple of weeks would be a good place to start but the problem is there is not a lot of money around. a lot of unravelling after a budget usually? you could see the last three have gone pretty poorly. when philip hammond tried to put up taxes on some workers, there was an outcry. i think they have to respond to the election, saying that we feel the nhs is greece, housing is not there for young people, too expensive for everyone, and those kinds of things about aspiration
nt someone the other day saying if you want to know how bad it is for the tories, just think, if ed milibandnd. and everything is about jeremy corbyn being leader of the labour party and then being terrified about handing power to our left government, bolstering their rags of power. priti patel, we should think, she was overpromoted, a very poor aid minister, and she does not have a huge amount of allies. unlike some of the keith brexiteers who are very key figures and respected on the...
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in america, you get politicians, like ed miliband doing the cough mixture. perform that first changing of the guards next week at buckingham palace. what are you reading over there? british gas, you might remember that announced they were getting rid of the standard variable tariff, the most expensive tariff, which people can end up on, where it is variable depending on what is happening with gas prices and electricity prices, which is leading the papers this morning. the government, you will remember, theresa may suggested she would bring a cap on energy prices, so would bring a cap on energy prices, so it is energy companies trying to pre—empt what might happen. they say thatis pre—empt what might happen. they say that is not why they have done it. it is good news for people who are on these rates. just another story, obviously there is lots of food delivery companies now, mainly to your home, but apparently you can get it to the pub. if you are in a pub, oran get it to the pub. if you are in a pub, or an establishment that doesn't serve food, you can deli
in america, you get politicians, like ed miliband doing the cough mixture. perform that first changing of the guards next week at buckingham palace. what are you reading over there? british gas, you might remember that announced they were getting rid of the standard variable tariff, the most expensive tariff, which people can end up on, where it is variable depending on what is happening with gas prices and electricity prices, which is leading the papers this morning. the government, you will...
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cast your mind back to ed miliband in 2013, as the labour leader, talking about an energy price cap,that the standard variable tariffs will be capped or phased out, so companies now are moving ahead of that regulation coming into play, and british gas is actually the third major energy supplier to bring in this tariff. markets? are we going straight to markets? or we can talk about regulators in nebraska. let's stick with energy. trying to make things as easy as possible by totally throwing year. perfect. we are going to go to samir hussein, where we are talking about major pipeline deal which may or may not be receiving approval today. talk of spirit. this is the keystone pipeline, is supposed to bring oil from canada or the way down through the us into texas. in order to do that you have to go through different us states, and of course you will have to abide by the regulatory bodies in each state. so far every state has now agreed to this except one. it is nebraska. today, nebraska will be voting on whether to allow the keystone pipeline to go through with their state or to deny it
cast your mind back to ed miliband in 2013, as the labour leader, talking about an energy price cap,that the standard variable tariffs will be capped or phased out, so companies now are moving ahead of that regulation coming into play, and british gas is actually the third major energy supplier to bring in this tariff. markets? are we going straight to markets? or we can talk about regulators in nebraska. let's stick with energy. trying to make things as easy as possible by totally throwing...