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there is no evidence that gordon brown or keir starmer sought to obstruct justice for political gain,enshot. at 12.45 on monday, musk shared this screenshot. it says, "here is a list of mps who voted against deporting rapists." he calls this unconscionable, but this has nothing to do with a vote. it's a letter signed by a group of mps in 2020 about the planned deportation of 50 jamaican nationals who had received sentences for various crimes, in some cases for rape or sexual offences. the mps wanted a postponement until a report on the windrush scandal had been published. there were concerns about the deportation of foreign born offenders who came to the uk as children. later on monday afternoon, musk made reference to that time starmer called donald trump a "racist". we can't find any evidence starmer has ever called trump a racist. those are four examples. we could have included others, and musk has continued to post about the uk. this is andrew mcintyre on monday, he was jailed for his role in the summer riots. musk shared a post on this, adding, over seven years prison for social
there is no evidence that gordon brown or keir starmer sought to obstruct justice for political gain,enshot. at 12.45 on monday, musk shared this screenshot. it says, "here is a list of mps who voted against deporting rapists." he calls this unconscionable, but this has nothing to do with a vote. it's a letter signed by a group of mps in 2020 about the planned deportation of 50 jamaican nationals who had received sentences for various crimes, in some cases for rape or sexual offences....
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there is no evidence that gordon brown or kier starmer sought to obstruct justice for political gaineason. at 12:16pm on monday, musk shared this screenshot. it says, "here is a list of mps who voted against deporting rapists." he calls this unconscionable. but this is nothing to do with a vote, it's a letter signed by a group of mps in 2020 about the planned deportation of 50 jamaican nationals who had received sentences for various crimes, in some cases for rape or sexual offences. the mps wanted a postponement until a report on the windrush scandal had been published. there were concerns about the deportation of foreign—born offenders who came to the uk as children. later on monday afternoon, musk made reference to, "that time starmer called donald trump a racist." we can't find any evidence starmer has ever called trump a racist. those are four examples, we could have included others, and musk has continued to post about the uk. this is andrew mcintyre. on monday, he was jailed for his role in the summer riots. musk shared a post on this, adding, "0ver seven years prison for soci
there is no evidence that gordon brown or kier starmer sought to obstruct justice for political gaineason. at 12:16pm on monday, musk shared this screenshot. it says, "here is a list of mps who voted against deporting rapists." he calls this unconscionable. but this is nothing to do with a vote, it's a letter signed by a group of mps in 2020 about the planned deportation of 50 jamaican nationals who had received sentences for various crimes, in some cases for rape or sexual offences....
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gordon brown what happened and theresa may. . ._ gordon brown what happened and theresama ., , , theresall you say it should be in the next labour of manifesto? i think what louise _ next labour of manifesto? i think what louise will _ next labour of manifesto? i think what louise will come _ next labour of manifesto? i think what louise will come up - next labour of manifesto? i think what louise will come up with i next labour of manifesto? i think what louise will come up with as| next labour of manifesto? i thinkl what louise will come up with as a reformer is a plan and a set of options on both reform and she will be clear about the investment needed. what we want to do which is why cross—party talks will be stocking next month is built national consensus on this so it does not become a party political football —— starting next month. the final thing, football —— starting next month. the finalthing, notjust football —— starting next month. the final thing, notjust to you, as a journalist, you hang the drum harder on social care than many others... the viewers are on your case. to sa
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you seem to have discovered gordon brown this morning, the former uk prime minister, he has been comingleft office, 15 years now. so it is a total fascination that elon musk clearly has with uk politics. but zeroing in specifically on the grooming gangs scandal of some years ago, and insisting that there should be various acts of condemnation for leaders and politicians, and other officials from back then, but also calling for a new inquiry. yesterday, just weeks after elon musk had been openly floating the idea that he might donate to the reform party, led by nigel farage, yesterday he declared that he was not cut out to be the leader of reform. that is unquestionably having an impact in the uk. people are talking about the grooming gangs issue, in a way that they simply would not be if the world's richest man had not been posting about it on the social media site that he owns. the broader question of why elon musk, an incoming member of donald trump's cabinet who was born in south africa, lives in the us and has massive companies, why he is obsessed with the internal machinations of b
you seem to have discovered gordon brown this morning, the former uk prime minister, he has been comingleft office, 15 years now. so it is a total fascination that elon musk clearly has with uk politics. but zeroing in specifically on the grooming gangs scandal of some years ago, and insisting that there should be various acts of condemnation for leaders and politicians, and other officials from back then, but also calling for a new inquiry. yesterday, just weeks after elon musk had been openly...
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october highest levels in the quarter of the century, yields of around 5% for the first time since gordon brownand you soared the stock closing in on fresh records around chips and software and automakers, we have an interview with jensen long and tomorrow we speak with gary gensler. that interview will be fascinating. up next is the opening trade, they are coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ kriti: we are one hour away from the opening
october highest levels in the quarter of the century, yields of around 5% for the first time since gordon brownand you soared the stock closing in on fresh records around chips and software and automakers, we have an interview with jensen long and tomorrow we speak with gary gensler. that interview will be fascinating. up next is the opening trade, they are coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ kriti: we are one hour away from the opening
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prime minister gordon brown that there now needs to be a police investigation. - and joshua rozenberg in its statement, appears to be claiming that harry settled because he saw the details of their defence, including the witnesses they would call. what do you think about that? well, they would say that, wouldn't they? and he would say the opposite. i think chris huhne is right about the financial imperative, no doubt news group made a large offer — meaning they offered money by paying it into court, as the phrase goes, and, as chris says, if he had secured lower damages than the presumably large sum they were offering, he would have got nothing. indeed, he would have had to pay their costs. and that's how it works. now, is that fair? chris says he wants this information brought out — it won't be. well, you could say it's very unfortunate, from the point of view of the claimants, but from the court's point of view, it takes a view that it's there to provide compensation for a loss, damages if you have been damaged, and if the defendant is willing to pay you, and you're willing to accep
prime minister gordon brown that there now needs to be a police investigation. - and joshua rozenberg in its statement, appears to be claiming that harry settled because he saw the details of their defence, including the witnesses they would call. what do you think about that? well, they would say that, wouldn't they? and he would say the opposite. i think chris huhne is right about the financial imperative, no doubt news group made a large offer — meaning they offered money by paying it into...
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former prime minister gordon brown and the entire dossier of evidence has been handed out to them and whether there have been cases of perjury, whether the 30 million e—mails that were destroyed, whether that was in an attempt to frustrate the police. and i think it's for mps also to really ask the question, is it good enough to normalise the behaviour of this kind of behaviour by the really important media organisation? they were targeting mps, it looks as though they were lying to mps and are mps going to let ita to mps and are mps going to let it a rest there? find to mps and are mps going to let it a rest there?— it a rest there? and in terms of how that _ it a rest there? and in terms of how that would _ it a rest there? and in terms of how that would actually i it a rest there? and in terms| of how that would actually go forward in practice, what would be... ., ., be... current regulation? the culture media _ be... current regulation? the culture media and _ be... current regulation? the culture media and sport - culture media and sport community that looked at this in the past,
former prime minister gordon brown and the entire dossier of evidence has been handed out to them and whether there have been cases of perjury, whether the 30 million e—mails that were destroyed, whether that was in an attempt to frustrate the police. and i think it's for mps also to really ask the question, is it good enough to normalise the behaviour of this kind of behaviour by the really important media organisation? they were targeting mps, it looks as though they were lying to mps and...
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similarly, gordon brown's bands were branded a death tax by the conservatives.advance of an election campaign. this review is going to report in 2028, just a year out from the next general election. labour's hope is that all the political parties in this intervening period will have agreed on the best strategy to confront... in the hope that come this election in all those years' time that it won't be pounced upon and turned against them. let's get more on our top story now and that interview by cbs by the brother of the attacker. let's speak to cbs reporter kati weis who is in new orleans. it is certainly a question that is on everyone's mines when something horrific like this happens is who was this person and why could this have happened? now we're finally getting some more information, some more details about this person directly from his brother. his brother spoke with us, did not want to share his name but told us that he was shocked by what happened. he said that he originally when he heard about this attack he just assumed it was someone having mental he
similarly, gordon brown's bands were branded a death tax by the conservatives.advance of an election campaign. this review is going to report in 2028, just a year out from the next general election. labour's hope is that all the political parties in this intervening period will have agreed on the best strategy to confront... in the hope that come this election in all those years' time that it won't be pounced upon and turned against them. let's get more on our top story now and that interview...
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right behind him i saw earlier the former prime minister of the united kingdom gordon brown as well.untries encircling that entire area. i think i saw the korean ambassador, the monegasque ambassador. it is paying tribute to the united states, to the passing of a commander in chief. countries that may not have been in the forefront of a diplomatic breakthrough -- i haven't yet seen middle east ambassadors there. i've seen mainly european and asian. his legacy was pretty significant. in asia, he built upon what richard nixon had done with that breakthrough with china and helped to normalize diplomatic relations with the people's republic after 30-odd years of refusal. >> and to note too, he did press hard on the issue of palestinian statehood. >> he did indeed. he did. you know, i was re-reading this book "peace process" that his mideast advisor wrote, and the recounting of being in the room and pressing ing him to make s tough calls and saying i'll go public. we've heard so many times the story about him calling on the sole morality and responsibility to the future generations presen
right behind him i saw earlier the former prime minister of the united kingdom gordon brown as well.untries encircling that entire area. i think i saw the korean ambassador, the monegasque ambassador. it is paying tribute to the united states, to the passing of a commander in chief. countries that may not have been in the forefront of a diplomatic breakthrough -- i haven't yet seen middle east ambassadors there. i've seen mainly european and asian. his legacy was pretty significant. in asia, he...
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lord wharton and gordon brown have called for a renewed police investigation.good use of public money? pm would that be a good use of public mone ? �* ~ would that be a good use of public mone ? �* . , , ., , money? an excellent use. the people who are in power— money? an excellent use. the people who are in power at _ money? an excellent use. the people who are in power at a _ money? an excellent use. the people who are in power at a news _ money? an excellent use. the people who are in power at a news group - money? an excellent use. the people who are in power at a news group are| who are in power at a news group are still there. the people who were responsible for these admitted illegal acts are solder— rupert murdoch, rebekah brooks, james murdoch. == murdoch, rebekah brooks, james murdoch. , ., murdoch. -- still there. ithought this trial was _ murdoch. -- still there. ithought this trial was going _ murdoch. -- still there. i thought this trial was going to _ murdoch. -- still there. ithought this trial was going to be - murdoch. -- still there. ithought
lord wharton and gordon brown have called for a renewed police investigation.good use of public money? pm would that be a good use of public mone ? �* ~ would that be a good use of public mone ? �* . , , ., , money? an excellent use. the people who are in power— money? an excellent use. the people who are in power at _ money? an excellent use. the people who are in power at a _ money? an excellent use. the people who are in power at a news _ money? an excellent use. the people who are in...
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gordon. now? i don't if the name john brown gordon rings a bell for. any of you in this room. he became robert e lee, second in command. he was the one who was leading the troops. the last the army of the northern virginia. the last battle before lee surrendered to grant. and they were there at appomattox court house. mrs. gordon being there to help her husband. now, granted, we're not saying she out there on the battlefield with him when he was fighting, when the fighting was about to start, sent her to the rear to get her out of harm's way. but there were time and time again where he would be wounded and she went to care him. in fact, after one battle, it took him over seven months to recover. and she's the one who stayed by his caring for him. in fact, one of his wounds had become so serious infected that the doctors told her that the only way he was going to survive is that he would have to have paint the wound with iodine and stayed by his side painting that wound over and over and, over again. save the limb, saved his life. now we'll briefly about some women who were lef
gordon. now? i don't if the name john brown gordon rings a bell for. any of you in this room. he became robert e lee, second in command. he was the one who was leading the troops. the last the army of the northern virginia. the last battle before lee surrendered to grant. and they were there at appomattox court house. mrs. gordon being there to help her husband. now, granted, we're not saying she out there on the battlefield with him when he was fighting, when the fighting was about to start,...
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constituency, surgery by a muslim constituent, and he was in the cabinet at the time he was in gordon brown's, to hell with government advice. i need to engage with these people, otherwise i will lose my seat. >> but that's very interesting, isn't it? because there's quite a few seats around the country now where there's more than 12% of their population is actually of their population is actually of their population is actually of the muslim faith. and if they're having to make their decisions about what they do to pander to one particular area of their community, it means, by necessity that they're going to neglect other areas in that community which are equally important. it also means that one particular cultural area will have influence over our politics, which is really concerning. you know, we are a christian country, whatever you want to say. so having our mps having to satisfy a muslim group in their constituencies, i think is dangerous and worrying. >> and we had earlier on the programme wasn't on our programme wasn't on our programme breakfast. jonathan ashworth was on, he lost his
constituency, surgery by a muslim constituent, and he was in the cabinet at the time he was in gordon brown's, to hell with government advice. i need to engage with these people, otherwise i will lose my seat. >> but that's very interesting, isn't it? because there's quite a few seats around the country now where there's more than 12% of their population is actually of their population is actually of their population is actually of the muslim faith. and if they're having to make their...
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and connecting with gordon brown.his photo of rachel reeves, that's a picture of her listening to pedro sanchez, the spanish prime minister, because. oh, i thought you were talking about inaudible or something. no, no, it looks like she's just heard his ideas. he's going to charge britain's potential 100% tax for properties in spain. and she's going, oh, that's a great idea. i could do that. anybody. that's a great idea. so anybody. >> so they've had a pretty sweet deal >> the expats over there. >> the expats over there. >> now they've got a bit of a housing crisis. and yeah i've never heard of this before. >> 100% tax i mean you're working hard then it's going to double it to like 60. but it's hard to read the tiny print on the telegraph. >> but am i to understand that >> but am ito understand that this is essentially stamp duty ioo%, this is essentially stamp duty 100%, or is it a wealth tax? >> i think it's the stamp duty okay , single one time purchase. okay, single one time purchase. so they double the price for
and connecting with gordon brown.his photo of rachel reeves, that's a picture of her listening to pedro sanchez, the spanish prime minister, because. oh, i thought you were talking about inaudible or something. no, no, it looks like she's just heard his ideas. he's going to charge britain's potential 100% tax for properties in spain. and she's going, oh, that's a great idea. i could do that. anybody. that's a great idea. so anybody. >> so they've had a pretty sweet deal >> the...
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. >> miliband threaten to resign under gordon brown should the heathrow expansion go ahead.now he's saying, hell no, i'm not going anywhere. >> i'm staying here. >> i'm staying here. >> may i just suggest that this is marxism but groucho. >> yeah, well. >> yeah, well. >> here are my principles. and if you don't like them, i have others. >> i'm quite enjoying the job, so i don't really i don't really want to go. so i think that this is going to be a sort of continuing theme. and in fact, ideological divides within the within the cabinet are not just on the matters to do with the environment and to do with planning and unleashing the planning and unlea
. >> miliband threaten to resign under gordon brown should the heathrow expansion go ahead.now he's saying, hell no, i'm not going anywhere. >> i'm staying here. >> i'm staying here. >> may i just suggest that this is marxism but groucho. >> yeah, well. >> yeah, well. >> here are my principles. and if you don't like them, i have others. >> i'm quite enjoying the job, so i don't really i don't really want to go. so i think that this is going to be...
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currently the chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, but he did serve in a relevant department under gordon brown'skind of think he might well have the job, actually. >> well, it's him or wes. is it his wes streeting wes streeting another glass ceiling. we didn't want rachel from accounts wes streeting from doing some charity work. i'm not sure that's any. isn't it. yeah. to stop people like you and i having second homes in cornwall. i don't even have one home. i'll take the second home. now, going back to the story you tried to draw me onto earlier, the new pressure for grooming probe after mp switched sides. and this is sarah champion, of course, who has been a thorn in the side of the labour administration even when they were in the shadow cabinet. she was somebody who was blown various whistles over the years. she's the mp for rotherham. she's obviously extraordinarily involved in what is arguably the one of 1 or 2 top, sort of top grooming hotspots, as they put it, rather a tactlessly. but and she has now said that she thinks a national inquiry would be appropriate. and, and so that's perhaps
currently the chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, but he did serve in a relevant department under gordon brown'skind of think he might well have the job, actually. >> well, it's him or wes. is it his wes streeting wes streeting another glass ceiling. we didn't want rachel from accounts wes streeting from doing some charity work. i'm not sure that's any. isn't it. yeah. to stop people like you and i having second homes in cornwall. i don't even have one home. i'll take the second home....
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i know gordon brown said at the end of boom and bust, but that was really one of the stupidest thingswas ever said. we all know that the history of all time economics is cyclical, but have you ever known a government to be less inspiring on economics? >> no. and i and they part of the problem is that i think neither keir starmer nor rachel reeves have got what i would call the instinctive politician. i think rachel reeves is a creature of. >> do you mean in terms of leadership, in terms of leadership, in terms of leadership and communication? >> i mean, you know, keir starmer may well have a vision of what he wants starmer may well have a vi
i know gordon brown said at the end of boom and bust, but that was really one of the stupidest thingswas ever said. we all know that the history of all time economics is cyclical, but have you ever known a government to be less inspiring on economics? >> no. and i and they part of the problem is that i think neither keir starmer nor rachel reeves have got what i would call the instinctive politician. i think rachel reeves is a creature of. >> do you mean in terms of leadership, in...
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i mean, look at what happened to andy burnham and gordon brown in 2010 when their ideas. >> let's notlet's move on to something else. >> david cameron later said he regretted it. look at theresa may. you know, her plans were torpedoed by us. so we've got to break this cycle of broken politics. and that's what we're trying to do, because we'll get a result in 2028. snp governments, we've all failed and we've got to work together to put it right. >> and i think if we do that, i'll tell you what's been another achievement. i'll tell you what's been another successive government failure. and that's cracking down. i'm not going to call them grooming gangs. i'm going to call them child rape gangs. why? i can't understand this. why is labour of all parties? we're talking about thousands of girls from vulnerable communities in the north being raped repeatedly, often gang raped by largely pakistani men. why on earth wouldn't you have a public inquiry into this? and i know you're going to say, oh, there was an inquiry by alexis jay and that made 20 recommendations. but the scope of that inquiry
i mean, look at what happened to andy burnham and gordon brown in 2010 when their ideas. >> let's notlet's move on to something else. >> david cameron later said he regretted it. look at theresa may. you know, her plans were torpedoed by us. so we've got to break this cycle of broken politics. and that's what we're trying to do, because we'll get a result in 2028. snp governments, we've all failed and we've got to work together to put it right. >> and i think if we do that,...