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m65 and michael gove in my opinion. was number ten — and michael gove in my opinion.ess structure for dealing with a major crisis. what did you mean by that? i dealing with a major crisis. what did you mean by that?— dealing with a major crisis. what did you mean by that? i don't know how much detail _ did you mean by that? i don't know how much detail you _ did you mean by that? i don't know how much detail you want - did you mean by that? i don't know how much detail you want me i did you mean by that? i don't know how much detail you want me to i did you mean by that? i don't knowj how much detail you want me to go into. ~ , .. . how much detail you want me to go into. ~ , .,, ., how much detail you want me to go into. ~ , ., ,, into. why was it a hopeless structure. _ into. why was it a hopeless structure, be _ into. why was it a hopeless structure, be succinct? i into. why was it a hopeless i structure, be succinct? well... numberten — structure, be succinct? well... number ten is _ structure, be succinct? well... number ten is not _ structure, be succinct? well.
m65 and michael gove in my opinion. was number ten — and michael gove in my opinion.ess structure for dealing with a major crisis. what did you mean by that? i dealing with a major crisis. what did you mean by that?— dealing with a major crisis. what did you mean by that? i don't know how much detail _ did you mean by that? i don't know how much detail you _ did you mean by that? i don't know how much detail you want - did you mean by that? i don't know how much detail you want me i did you...
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that was michael gove, the levelling up that was michael gove, the levelling up and housing secretary speech there at the tory party 5peech there at the tory party conference. a 5peech 5peech there at the tory party conference. a speech that focused a lot on the next election and the policies of labour and the liberal democrats. let's cross live to our political correspondent nick eardley. i know you are listening to that 5peech eardley. i know you are listening to that speech as well.— that speech as well. look, michael gove is always _ that speech as well. look, michael gove is always quite _ that speech as well. look, michael gove is always quite popular- that speech as well. look, michael gove is always quite popular i - that speech as well. look, michael| gove is always quite popular i think at these conferences because of his rhetorical clashes. he is quite good at taking that political argument to labour. we've seen a lot of that over the course of the morning and yesterday as well. it feels like this is a party getting very ready to try and set out those dividing line5 to try
that was michael gove, the levelling up that was michael gove, the levelling up and housing secretary speech there at the tory party 5peech there at the tory party conference. a 5peech 5peech there at the tory party conference. a speech that focused a lot on the next election and the policies of labour and the liberal democrats. let's cross live to our political correspondent nick eardley. i know you are listening to that 5peech eardley. i know you are listening to that speech as well.— that...
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let's talk about michael taking the michael michael gove taking the michael gove he's gove said, becauses basically he just he's basically saying he just he's saying having a go at keir saying he's having a go at keir starmer saying, know, starmer and saying, you know, where net zero? where where is he on net zero? where is these issues? is he on any of these issues? which fair comment, but which might be fair comment, but it's michael it's not exactly as if michael gove is some kind of, you know , gove is some kind of, you know, eco eco hawk . he's eco dove. he's an eco hawk. he's criticising himself here. >> he is indeed. yes. but. but michael gove is very skilled at toeing the line . so what you toeing the line. so what you said you can always just said before, you can always just sort change slightly to sort of change slightly to accommodate whatever the current politics is . politics is. >> yeah, well, i'll be asking him about this because i'm confused now because he was the one who said absolutely not. we will be delaying the petrol will not be delaying the petrol and diesel ban an
let's talk about michael taking the michael michael gove taking the michael gove he's gove said, becauses basically he just he's basically saying he just he's saying having a go at keir saying he's having a go at keir starmer saying, know, starmer and saying, you know, where net zero? where where is he on net zero? where is these issues? is he on any of these issues? which fair comment, but which might be fair comment, but it's michael it's not exactly as if michael gove is some kind of, you...
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i remember michael gove sa in: shafi. i remember michael gove saying that- _ shafi.r michael gove saying that- on _ shafi. i remember michael gove saying that. on the _ shafi. i remember michael gove saying that. on the sunday - shafi. i remember michael gove saying that. on the sunday and | shafi. i remember michael gove i saying that. on the sunday and in fact throughout _ saying that. on the sunday and in fact throughout the _ saying that. on the sunday and in fact throughout the weekend - saying that. on the sunday and in fact throughout the weekend and | fact throughout the weekend and onwards on the monday, there was a whatsapp group titled csa cso, concerning the need to accelerate the social distancing plans. in essence, do you agree?- the social distancing plans. in essence, do you agree? yes. and there was — essence, do you agree? yes. and there was a _ essence, do you agree? jez1 and there was a debate including essence, do you agree? 121 and there was a debate including mr hancock about the need to ramp up testing, not stop testing, the need to continue c
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is spot— range of matters, and michael gove is spot on. — range of matters, and michael gove is spott on, if you move to a new system, — is spot on, if you move to a new system, at _ is spot on, if you move to a new system, at the moment, under section 21, system, at the moment, under section 21. like _ system, at the moment, under section 21. like it _ system, at the moment, under section 21. like it or— system, at the moment, under section 21, like it or loathe it, you don't need _ 21, like it or loathe it, you don't need to— 21, like it or loathe it, you don't need to give a reason and it can be dealt _ need to give a reason and it can be dealt with— need to give a reason and it can be dealt with what a mandatory basis for a mandatory basis for strip in the new— for a mandatory basis for strip in the new world, where we have legitimate reasons, and we are content — legitimate reasons, and we are content with illegitimate reasons in the hill, _ content with illegitimate reasons in the bill, you need a judge to test thenr, _ the bill, you need a judge to test thenr, and — the bill,
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you had this - last-ditch meeting with michael gove last—ditch meeting with michael gove this afternoony to you? i was grateful for that opportunity at least and i said there potentially are some common ground here, if you build the core of hs2 in greater manchester that is the infrastructure that bills that liverpool to leeds line across the north. i suppose tonight i have to hold up the hope that that message was heard and that's what will be announced but i do not see how they can do that with all the other thing is that they are promising. that's why i am sceptical tonight as to what is being announced. why would they not meet us and have a conversation? for50 they not meet us and have a conversation? for 50 years we've taken a cross—party approach to this, this is long term infrastructure out living in a government and for them to be in a hotel room in manchester deciding the future of the north today without even consulting us does not feel at all the right way to do things. in effect what they are deciding is that the north of england will have a smaller economy for the rest of t
you had this - last-ditch meeting with michael gove last—ditch meeting with michael gove this afternoony to you? i was grateful for that opportunity at least and i said there potentially are some common ground here, if you build the core of hs2 in greater manchester that is the infrastructure that bills that liverpool to leeds line across the north. i suppose tonight i have to hold up the hope that that message was heard and that's what will be announced but i do not see how they can do that...
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and so the gove never|t something select committees.o the gove never actually something select committees. and so the gove never actually son its 1ing that never actually had seen its way being way onto the potentially being on books yet. but on the statute books yet. but i think the climate think on the on the climate change that michael makes, change point that michael makes, the government's done three things which are things which i think are slightly different in in their tone. shifting tone. the first was shifting back deadline from 2030 to back the deadline from 2030 to 2035 for the sale of new combustible engine cars that for me was just pragmatic, given that germany and france are major competitors in that space had done the same. so that one i just the pushback will be hang on, because your business is they're geared up to the 2030 deadline. >> i know, i know. now you're messing business around. >> point would be >> i know. but my point would be it be a complete different it would be a complete different debate if britain was
and so the gove never|t something select committees.o the gove never actually something select committees. and so the gove never actually son its 1ing that never actually had seen its way being way onto the potentially being on books yet. but on the statute books yet. but i think the climate think on the on the climate change that michael makes, change point that michael makes, the government's done three things which are things which i think are slightly different in in their tone. shifting...
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it won't michael gove won't work.slacker councils for vows to ban slacker councils for bringing in a four day week. now i didn't know about this until, like , an hour ago because i only like, an hour ago because i only work a four day week, so i don't read the papers. but. but it seems bit that, you know, seems a bit much that, you know, people at least five days people work at least five days a week. the average person, and then they're paying the council tax and the people they're paying tax and the people they're paying are doing paying it to are doing a four day talking to day week. you're talking to people 40 minutes people who work about 40 minutes a normally. people who work about 40 minutes a is normally. people who work about 40 minutes a is n0|right? sometimes up >> is that right? sometimes up to okay to 20. okay >> well, that's pretty much it. but that don't see why but i think that i don't see why that the case. but i think that i don't see why that day the case. but i think that i don't see why that day a
it won't michael gove won't work.slacker councils for vows to ban slacker councils for bringing in a four day week. now i didn't know about this until, like , an hour ago because i only like, an hour ago because i only work a four day week, so i don't read the papers. but. but it seems bit that, you know, seems a bit much that, you know, people at least five days people work at least five days a week. the average person, and then they're paying the council tax and the people they're paying tax...
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lovely to see you, mr gove. for coming on gove. thank you for coming on the this morning.easure. the show this morning. pleasure. camilla now intrigued camilla now i'm intrigued because that because when i announced that you this show, i you were coming on this show, i obviously said were coming obviously said you were coming on priti patel and others, and i received a memo from two different people describing you as architect project. as a net zero architect project. so there's a bit of scurrilous behaviour going on. maybe by some in the more climate sceptic wing party, pointing out wing of the party, pointing out the fact that you're the one that's pushed all these that's pushed for all of these net zero measures. you're the one wanted the petrol one who wanted the petrol and diesel the one diesel car ban. you're the one that up to greta thunberg that cosied up to greta thunberg . list goes on. yes. and . the list goes on. yes. and you've had to climb down on this climate stuff. i think david cameron once famously called it the how are the green crap. i mean, how are you
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we will cross back to the conference because michael gove, the levelling up because michael gove, theing secretary, is speaking now. i up and housing secretary, is speaking now.— up and housing secretary, is speaking now. up and housing secretary, is s-ueakin now. ., ., , ., speaking now. i want to begin with a word of thanks. _ speaking now. i want to begin with a word of thanks. i _ speaking now. i want to begin with a word of thanks. i want _ speaking now. i want to begin with a word of thanks. i want to _ speaking now. i want to begin with a word of thanks. i want to thank - speaking now. i want to begin with a word of thanks. i want to thank you, j word of thanks. i want to thank you, every single one of you in the hall, your friends, every single one of you in the hall, yourfriends, family, the army every single one of you in the hall, your friends, family, the army of conservative activists, members and supporters. it's thanks to you, your unstinting efforts, energy and enthusiasm that we have conservatives in government. and we conservatives have a record that we can be proud
we will cross back to the conference because michael gove, the levelling up because michael gove, theing secretary, is speaking now. i up and housing secretary, is speaking now.— up and housing secretary, is speaking now. up and housing secretary, is s-ueakin now. ., ., , ., speaking now. i want to begin with a word of thanks. _ speaking now. i want to begin with a word of thanks. i _ speaking now. i want to begin with a word of thanks. i want _ speaking now. i want to begin with a word of...
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i want to ask you about michael gove's comments. it is i michael gove's comments.alve inflation. and that's why... inflation is technically not a tax cut, but lets not have a debate. economically, the effect it has — not have a debate. economically, the effect it has on _ not have a debate. economically, the effect it has on people _ not have a debate. economically, the effect it has on people is to _ not have a debate. economically, the effect it has on people is to eat i effect it has on people is to eat into their pockets, it puts up the prices of things and it effectively acts as a tax and that's why we must bring it down and that's why we are in the plans are working. mr; in the plans are working. my ruestion in the plans are working. my question to _ in the plans are working. my question to you, prime minister, this morning, is about the impact of the changes you have been making and you are explaining you think they are the right things to do and basically saying, bring it on, your critics. but on the one specific make your close colleague michael gove this
i want to ask you about michael gove's comments. it is i michael gove's comments.alve inflation. and that's why... inflation is technically not a tax cut, but lets not have a debate. economically, the effect it has — not have a debate. economically, the effect it has on _ not have a debate. economically, the effect it has on people _ not have a debate. economically, the effect it has on people is to _ not have a debate. economically, the effect it has on people is to eat i effect it has on...
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mas and michael gove in my opinion. was number ten — and michael gove in my opinion.as numberten any better? and michael gove in my opinion. was number ten any better? you describe it as a hopeless structure for dealing with a major crisis. what did you mean by that? i dealing with a major crisis. what did you mean by that?— dealing with a major crisis. what did you mean by that? i don't know how much detail _ did you mean by that? i don't know how much detail you _ did you mean by that? i don't know how much detail you want - did you mean by that? i don't know how much detail you want me - did you mean by that? i don't know how much detail you want me to i did you mean by that? i don't knowj how much detail you want me to go into. ~ , . , how much detail you want me to go into. ~ , ., ., how much detail you want me to go into. ~ , ., ,, into. why was it a hopeless structure. _ into. why was it a hopeless structure, be _ into. why was it a hopeless structure, be succinct? - into. why was it a hopeless . structure, be succinct? well... numberten — structure, be succinc
mas and michael gove in my opinion. was number ten — and michael gove in my opinion.as numberten any better? and michael gove in my opinion. was number ten any better? you describe it as a hopeless structure for dealing with a major crisis. what did you mean by that? i dealing with a major crisis. what did you mean by that?— dealing with a major crisis. what did you mean by that? i don't know how much detail _ did you mean by that? i don't know how much detail you _ did you mean by that? i...
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michael gove i've talked to michael gove i've talked to michael gove i've talked to michael gove about. he's now with us. he levelling up secretary. he's been very vocal on this, saying it should be banned . others say it should be banned. others say if do that, just causes if you do that, it just causes more tension within the muslim community. but i think we have to very carefully at it, to look very carefully at it, especially at the moment. >> there's also been a lot of anti found on anti semitism found on university , which is university campuses, which is something going to ask something i'm going to ask michelle because was michelle donelan because she was briefly secretary 24 briefly education secretary 24 hours, hours. but prior to hours, 24 hours. but prior to that, she was universities minister. so she can hopefully comment on that. you mentioned michael gove there. there's a really interesting story on the front sunday telegraph front of the sunday telegraph that's ministers plan that's headlined ministers plan extremism, as fears extremism, crackdown as fears grow over uk
michael gove i've talked to michael gove i've talked to michael gove i've talked to michael gove about. he's now with us. he levelling up secretary. he's been very vocal on this, saying it should be banned . others say it should be banned. others say if do that, just causes if you do that, it just causes more tension within the muslim community. but i think we have to very carefully at it, to look very carefully at it, especially at the moment. >> there's also been a lot of anti found on...
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levelling up michael gove levelling up michael gove levelling up michael gove was asked by camilla tominey would be scrapped. and it's fair to say he did not give a definitive answer. a nswer. >> answer. >> i agree that we've been to london centric in the past and that's why we have a long term plan for levelling up. so with lots of different. >> think that hs2 should >> so you think that hs2 should go manchester then? go to manchester then? >> levelling up >> well, i think levelling up involves doing many more things. >> your position on involves doing many more things. >> should our position on involves doing many more things. >> should it|r position on involves doing many more things. >> should it go osition on involves doing many more things. >> should it go to tion on manchester? >> well, i think we need to make sure we're getting absolute sure that we're getting absolute value sure that we're getting absolute val|oh, on. >> oh, come on. >> oh, come on. >> able to have >> you must be able to have an opinion whether it should go opinion on whether it should go to manchester i to manche
levelling up michael gove levelling up michael gove levelling up michael gove was asked by camilla tominey would be scrapped. and it's fair to say he did not give a definitive answer. a nswer. >> answer. >> i agree that we've been to london centric in the past and that's why we have a long term plan for levelling up. so with lots of different. >> think that hs2 should >> so you think that hs2 should go manchester then? go to manchester then? >> levelling up...
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_ of the curriculum but it was michael gove who— of the curriculum but it was michael gove who foughtthe english baccalaureate. isn�*t gove who fought hard to deliver the english baccalaureate.— english baccalaureate. isn't that the problem _ english baccalaureate. isn't that the problem at _ english baccalaureate. isn't that the problem at the _ english baccalaureate. isn't that the problem at the heart - english baccalaureate. isn't that the problem at the heart of - english baccalaureate. isn't that the problem at the heart of the | the problem at the heart of the speech? so much of what rishi sunak said is in opposition to what had been brought in by his predecessors, notjust prime ministers, but conservative governments on a whole range of areas of government. absolutely. he kept saying that we've _ absolutely. he kept saying that we've done politics differently for 30 years — we've done politics differently for 30 years but this is a different politics. — 30 years but this is a different politics, it's a series of announcements, which is how we've always— announcements, which is
_ of the curriculum but it was michael gove who— of the curriculum but it was michael gove who foughtthe english baccalaureate. isn�*t gove who fought hard to deliver the english baccalaureate.— english baccalaureate. isn't that the problem _ english baccalaureate. isn't that the problem at _ english baccalaureate. isn't that the problem at the _ english baccalaureate. isn't that the problem at the heart - english baccalaureate. isn't that the problem at the heart of - english...
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. adviser to michael gove mp. is that correct?- ln — adviser to michael gove mp. is that correct?rganisation vote leave which culminated of course in thejune 2016 referendum. and i think it is fair to say you were an architect in the successful leave eu. film the successful leave eu. our campaign — the successful leave eu. our campaign was _ the successful leave eu. our campaign was called - the successful leave eu. oi" campaign was called vote leave, the other campaign was called leave eu. then became adviser to the then prime minister, is that correct? fix, prime minister, is that correct? a general election was called relatively shortly thereafter. did you, as is customary, resign as an adviser once parliament had been dissolved or did you stay in that post throughout the election campaign and then continue thereafter?— campaign and then continue thereafter? i'm afraid i can't remember _ thereafter? i'm afraid i can't remember the _ thereafter? i'm afraid i can't remember the exact - thereafter? i'm afraid i can't remember the exact legal i thereafter? i'm afraid i can't - rememb
. adviser to michael gove mp. is that correct?- ln — adviser to michael gove mp. is that correct?rganisation vote leave which culminated of course in thejune 2016 referendum. and i think it is fair to say you were an architect in the successful leave eu. film the successful leave eu. our campaign — the successful leave eu. our campaign was _ the successful leave eu. our campaign was called - the successful leave eu. oi" campaign was called vote leave, the other campaign was called...
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what is michael gove likely to do now, beanng michael gove likely to do now, bearing mind his his remit, michael gove was said privately to be not very happy about this. it was also said that privately the transport secretary was not very happy about this, but ultimately i think the decision has been taken by the prime minister and i suspect by the treasury because in the end it's all about the money and they've decided that it's out of control. the money would be better used elsewhere, but i think it will be an international embarrassment. i mean, look at the high speed trains that they've had for decadesin trains that they've had for decades in france. tgv etcetera, just across the channel. they managed to build these trains, these networks . why can't we do these networks. why can't we do it here in the uk? >> we'll let that question hang in the air at that former railway station in manchester, liam and catherine for a moment. thank you. more as we get it, but let's get an update on the headunes but let's get an update on the headlines with . ray thanks , mark. >> it's 33 minutes pas
what is michael gove likely to do now, beanng michael gove likely to do now, bearing mind his his remit, michael gove was said privately to be not very happy about this. it was also said that privately the transport secretary was not very happy about this, but ultimately i think the decision has been taken by the prime minister and i suspect by the treasury because in the end it's all about the money and they've decided that it's out of control. the money would be better used elsewhere, but i...
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>> thought gove would >> i thought gove would handle it times better . it ten times better. >> what?hat? >> handle what? >> ten times better handle the process of dealing with the da's. da's. >> was he the prime minister? >> was he the prime minister? >> obviously no . >> obviously not, no. >> obviously not, no. >> blimey. things must have been very bad . you know you're in very bad. you know you're in trouble when michael gove is your best option. it was a tough day for boris johnson as cummings revealed that he and others who worked with him knew that was to be prime that he was unfit to be prime minister and quote, he won't read papers and he cannot chair meetings . he described boris as meetings. he described boris as like a shopping trolley smashing from one side of the aisle to the other , explaining his the other, explaining his decision to support the blonde bombshell, cummings said they decided to roll the dice on bofis decided to roll the dice on boris and try to build a team around him. well they rolled the dice on the country to the chaotic shambles that was number 10 duri
>> thought gove would >> i thought gove would handle it times better . it ten times better. >> what?hat? >> handle what? >> ten times better handle the process of dealing with the da's. da's. >> was he the prime minister? >> was he the prime minister? >> obviously no . >> obviously not, no. >> obviously not, no. >> blimey. things must have been very bad . you know you're in very bad. you know you're in trouble when michael gove...
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we had one cabinet minister, michael gove, out saying that he wants to see tax cuts before the generals who have signed a letter putting pressure on rishi sunak when it comes to tax. liz truss, the former prime minister, didn't end well for her when she cut tax, but she has not gone away and she is going to be here tomorrow making the argument dub this morning rishi sunak was on bbc one with laura kuenssberg, and he was asked that, is he going to cut tax. your close colleague michael gove this morning said you should commit to cutting taxes for working people before the next election. when you make that commitment? the best tax cut we can give is to halve inflation. so you won't? so, no firm commitment there really. there has also been no firm commitment from the government when it comes to the hs2 rail line which is supposed to end here in manchester. there has been a lot of speculation over the last few days that the leg between birmingham and manchester is about to be axed, there are a lot of people in government who think that is going to happen. but rishi sunak and his ministers h
we had one cabinet minister, michael gove, out saying that he wants to see tax cuts before the generals who have signed a letter putting pressure on rishi sunak when it comes to tax. liz truss, the former prime minister, didn't end well for her when she cut tax, but she has not gone away and she is going to be here tomorrow making the argument dub this morning rishi sunak was on bbc one with laura kuenssberg, and he was asked that, is he going to cut tax. your close colleague michael gove this...
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michael gove, a really big hitter, saying he wants them lowered before the next election.olitical types watching all of this it is really hard to know what the party line is on this. the really hard to know what the party line is on this.— line is on this. the party line is that the conservatives - line is on this. the party line is that the conservatives want i line is on this. the party line is that the conservatives want to | that the conservatives want to reduce tax and they have said they are going to do it in the next few years but the big question is, are people going to go into the general election promising either that they are cutting tax next year or that they have got a plan to cut tax almost immediately after. the reason it really matters is because there are a lot of conservative backbenchers, mps, who think that rishi sunak needs to be a lot bolder when it comes to offering the electorate a reason to vote for the conservatives. how often do we cover just now the fact the conservatives are well behind in the polls, they are well behind in the polls, they are
michael gove, a really big hitter, saying he wants them lowered before the next election.olitical types watching all of this it is really hard to know what the party line is on this. the really hard to know what the party line is on this.— line is on this. the party line is that the conservatives - line is on this. the party line is that the conservatives want i line is on this. the party line is that the conservatives want to | that the conservatives want to reduce tax and they have said...
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at a conference in manchester, development secretary michael gove called opposition leader keir starmer jellyfish of british politics. he always says what he thinks the audience wants to hear. he is transparent, spineless, floating with the flow. colleague penny mordand recently compared keir starmer to a sexless creature. i believe that the leader of the labor party is a ken doll on beach. beach ken stands on the sand in his flip-flops looking out to sea, not doing anything constructive to stop. after his speech today , transgender activists took up arms; they did not like the fact that the prime minister presents himself as a bearer of traditional family values. we shouldn't be bullied to the point where we believe that people can be any gender they want, they can't, a man is a man and a woman is a woman, and that's common sense. i can't imagine how scary it was to hear. so divisive words: this breaks my heart. i can't believe the uk prime minister is using his influence to promote anti-transgender hatred and transphobia. shame on you, rishi sunok. sunok drew parallels today between h
at a conference in manchester, development secretary michael gove called opposition leader keir starmer jellyfish of british politics. he always says what he thinks the audience wants to hear. he is transparent, spineless, floating with the flow. colleague penny mordand recently compared keir starmer to a sexless creature. i believe that the leader of the labor party is a ken doll on beach. beach ken stands on the sand in his flip-flops looking out to sea, not doing anything constructive to...
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cummings. >> michael gove had more experience of anybody in that room.bra briefing room, because he was in there literally daily from july, august, september , etcetera, all august, september, etcetera, all the way through 2019. so i knew that he understood the whole rhythm , the process, the rhythm, the process, the structure of the staff. and it just seemed like an obvious sort of way of divvying up responsibilities . responsibilities. >> uh, mr gove was the chancellor of the duchy of lancaster , was he not? yeah. was lancaster, was he not? yeah. was he the prime minister ? he the prime minister? >> was he. was he. >> was he. was he. >> was he the prime minister? no, obviously not. no did you not want the prime minister to be in a meeting room with the devolved administrations as the constituent parts of the united kingdom? >> i thought it i thought it preferable to have the prime minister actually focussed on the impending catastrophe that we faced on that day . and i we faced on that day. and i thought that generally speaking, him talking to the da d
cummings. >> michael gove had more experience of anybody in that room.bra briefing room, because he was in there literally daily from july, august, september , etcetera, all august, september, etcetera, all the way through 2019. so i knew that he understood the whole rhythm , the process, the rhythm, the process, the structure of the staff. and it just seemed like an obvious sort of way of divvying up responsibilities . responsibilities. >> uh, mr gove was the chancellor of the...
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they're because gove said.by infighting . they say that infighting. they can say that was we'll have it was a good idea. we'll have it campaigning for jeremy corbyn. sensible for the sensible campaigning for the hamas corbyn hamas loving jeremy corbyn to become minister and then become prime minister and then expelling the party. expelling him from the party. >> that's a bit of a u—turn, isn't it? >> that's a bit of a u—turn, isn'yeah, he fixed it. he got rid >> yeah, he fixed it. he got rid of the crippling anti—semite at the head it. the head of it. >> out campaigning to >> i went out campaigning to have prime minister have him as your prime minister and rid of him. and then got rid of him. >> how else could he have got rid how else could rid of him? how else could he have of him? no have got rid of him? no >> he keeps changing. >> he keeps changing. >> how could have got >> how else could he have got rid him? rid of him? >> well, look, tell you >> well, look, i'll tell you what is all about. what the show is
they're because gove said.by infighting . they say that infighting. they can say that was we'll have it was a good idea. we'll have it campaigning for jeremy corbyn. sensible for the sensible campaigning for the hamas corbyn hamas loving jeremy corbyn to become minister and then become prime minister and then expelling the party. expelling him from the party. >> that's a bit of a u—turn, isn't it? >> that's a bit of a u—turn, isn'yeah, he fixed it. he got rid >> yeah, he...
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you've even got michael gove your close colleagues saying they should be tax cuts before the generalwas trying to stand as a conservative candidate but he talked about net zero and making sure we prioritise working people, that is a decision we've made. but the impact of speaking people... decision we've made. but the impact of speaking people. . ._ decision we've made. but the impact of speaking people... change may be uncomfortable _ of speaking people... change may be uncomfortable for _ of speaking people... change may be uncomfortable for people _ of speaking people... change may be uncomfortable for people and - of speaking people... change may be uncomfortable for people and they i uncomfortable for people and they may be critical of it but i believe i am doing the right thing for the country. i will not shy away from that. if i believe it's good to chart a new way for net zero and save families up to £20,000, i will do it. anyone else wants to be critical but that decision, i am 0k critical but that decision, i am ok with that and they should be the ones to explain why they t
you've even got michael gove your close colleagues saying they should be tax cuts before the generalwas trying to stand as a conservative candidate but he talked about net zero and making sure we prioritise working people, that is a decision we've made. but the impact of speaking people... decision we've made. but the impact of speaking people. . ._ decision we've made. but the impact of speaking people... change may be uncomfortable _ of speaking people... change may be uncomfortable for _ of...
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ld gove be leader, do you think? what with gove? what should happen with gove? think what you want, michael will the party. will go wherever the party. >> prime minister >> and the prime minister wants him all right. okay. >> amanda service. >> amanda service. >> not a man of man >> not a man of a man of service. now, rishi, service. okay. now, rishi, you said chances the said his chances of winning the next could boosted next election could be boosted if improved. of if the economy improved. of course. good is, in course. but good news is, in pretty at the pretty short supply at the moment. is going pretty short supply at the mtjoinit. is going pretty short supply at the mtjoinit. in is going pretty short supply at the mtjoinit. in a is going pretty short supply at the mtjoinit. in a sec is going pretty short supply at the mtjoinit. in a sec for is going pretty short supply at the mtjoinit. in a sec for the going to join me in a sec for the economic roundup. a bit more of a chat about jeremy hunt. i am going having discussion going to be having a discussion as
ld gove be leader, do you think? what with gove? what should happen with gove? think what you want, michael will the party. will go wherever the party. >> prime minister >> and the prime minister wants him all right. okay. >> amanda service. >> amanda service. >> not a man of man >> not a man of a man of service. now, rishi, service. okay. now, rishi, you said chances the said his chances of winning the next could boosted next election could be boosted if...
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gove. would go up. 50 and that would mean that prices would go up-_ and that would mean that prices wouldo u. ., _ ., ., would go up. so not this year, what about next — would go up. so not this year, what about next year? _ would go up. so not this year, what about next year? jon, _ would go up. so not this year, what about next year? jon, let _ would go up. so not this year, what about next year? jon, let me i would go up. so not this year, what about next year? jon, let me finish| about next year? jon, let me finish this point. — about next year? jon, let me finish this point. it's _ about next year? jon, let me finish this point, it's very _ about next year? jon, let me finish this point, it's very important. if. this point, it's very important. if we want to put money in people's pockets, if we deliver the targets to halve inflation, that's not a 1p cut in income tax, that's a 5p a boost their incomes. that has to be the primary focus. if we want to cut taxes in the long term and get o
gove. would go up. 50 and that would mean that prices would go up-_ and that would mean that prices wouldo u. ., _ ., ., would go up. so not this year, what about next — would go up. so not this year, what about next year? _ would go up. so not this year, what about next year? jon, _ would go up. so not this year, what about next year? jon, let _ would go up. so not this year, what about next year? jon, let me i would go up. so not this year, what about next year? jon, let me finish| about...
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gove interesting, it says here. gove the levelling up secretary.. secretary? oh, you did? i did. you you see, are clever you are. you see, you are clever . but do think gove is a . but i do think gove is a brilliant politician. i have to say. i think he's very clever . say. i think he's very clever. however, he was interviewed for the report, said that the that ultimately the government would have to move further with fiscal devolution to redress imbalances, empowering local areas to raise some taxes and control public spending . again, control public spending. again, how many more taxes can they raise that was a that was a thatcher policy . thatcher policy. >> she wanted the, you know, the devolved councils, really, and the local authorities to take care of themselves , to be care of themselves, to be fiscally aware, to, you know , to fiscally aware, to, you know, to basically rule the way. but look what cameron gave us. and blair gave us devolved scotland and wales. look how that's turned out . disastrous. out. disastrous. >> i know. and what was
gove interesting, it says here. gove the levelling up secretary.. secretary? oh, you did? i did. you you see, are clever you are. you see, you are clever . but do think gove is a . but i do think gove is a brilliant politician. i have to say. i think he's very clever . say. i think he's very clever. however, he was interviewed for the report, said that the that ultimately the government would have to move further with fiscal devolution to redress imbalances, empowering local areas to raise some...
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development minister michael gove, speaking at the conference, called the head of the lebar party, keira jellyfish of british politics. keir starmer is the jellyfish of british politics. he is transparent, spineless. floats with the flow. golf developed a theme started by his colleague penny mordand. not long ago, speaking in parliament, mordand called the leader of the opposition a sexless creature. i believe the labor party leader is a ken doll on the beach. beach ken stands on the sand in his flip-flops, looking out to sea, doing nothing constructive to stop the ships or develop the economy. but starmer’s party is doing well with its ratings. on issues, labor is now almost twice as ahead of conservatives. vesti london, bebermarket take care of your profitable purchases, pay up to 99% of your order with bonuses, thank you in any stores and restaurants in bebermarket, order it’s profitable, yes, my business works without your it tricks, it works, mom, you can do better if you’re so smart, you manage my salon, yes, it’s easy, yes, one fine day, i found myself in the world of business, t
development minister michael gove, speaking at the conference, called the head of the lebar party, keira jellyfish of british politics. keir starmer is the jellyfish of british politics. he is transparent, spineless. floats with the flow. golf developed a theme started by his colleague penny mordand. not long ago, speaking in parliament, mordand called the leader of the opposition a sexless creature. i believe the labor party leader is a ken doll on the beach. beach ken stands on the sand in...
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one of his cabinet ministers, michael gove, said this morning that he thinks taxes should come down before election, and so rishi sunak was asked about it, this is what he said. your close colleague has said you should commit to cutting taxes for working people, will you make that commitment? the best tax cut we can give is to cut inflation. so you won't? now, mr sunak was pressed several times, and he did not commit to it. that will trouble his party. he talked about inflation being a tax cut, which is a comparison he likes to make. cutting inflation means prices may still go up, but just by not as much in future. another question he was asked about, a big issue here as well as for his party, it is about levelling up, spreading growth around the uk. there's this huge multi—billion pound high—speed rail project, due to be coming to manchester, but there is talk the government could scrap the leg are coming up here from birmingham, so will he commit to that? again, he was asked about that. yes or no, we'll hs2 high—speed rail come to this part of the world? there is already spades on the gr
one of his cabinet ministers, michael gove, said this morning that he thinks taxes should come down before election, and so rishi sunak was asked about it, this is what he said. your close colleague has said you should commit to cutting taxes for working people, will you make that commitment? the best tax cut we can give is to cut inflation. so you won't? now, mr sunak was pressed several times, and he did not commit to it. that will trouble his party. he talked about inflation being a tax cut,...
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your close colleague, michael gove, said this morning you should commit to cutting taxes for working the next election. will you make that commitment? as i said, the best tax cut that we can give working people is to halve inflation. so you won't make that commitment right now? i'm a conservative. i want to cut taxes. this conference in manchester is being held in what used to be a railway station, as time and time again, rishi sunak ducks whether there will ever be a new high—speed rail line, hs2, between here and london. you are the prime minister of this country. this is your decision. is this going to happen or not? as i said, we've got spades in the ground, i won't comment on further speculation but what i can tell you we are doing is absolutely committed to levelling up across this country. just today, we have announced a new plan to put — a long—term plan, actually — to focus on people in towns. party conferences often include a mild splash of razzmatazz. smiles, handshakes and rather loud music. how are you doing? are you pumped to be here?! the conservative challenge — turni
your close colleague, michael gove, said this morning you should commit to cutting taxes for working the next election. will you make that commitment? as i said, the best tax cut that we can give working people is to halve inflation. so you won't make that commitment right now? i'm a conservative. i want to cut taxes. this conference in manchester is being held in what used to be a railway station, as time and time again, rishi sunak ducks whether there will ever be a new high—speed rail...
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your close colleague, michael gove, said this morning you should commit to cutting taxes for workingwill you make that commitment? as i said, the best tax cut that we can give working people is to halve inflation. so you won't make that commitment right now? i'm a conservative and i want to cut taxes. this conference in manchester is being held in what used to be a railway station, as time and time again, rishi sunak ducks whether there will ever be a new high—speed rail line, hs2, between here and london. you are the prime minister of this country. this is your decision. is this going to happen or not? as i said, we've got spades in the ground, i won't comment on further speculation but what i can tell you we are doing is absolutely committed to levelling up across this country. just today, we have announced a new plan to put — a long—term plan, actually — to focus on people in towns. party conferences often include a mild splash of razzmatazz. smiles, handshakes and rather loud music. how are you doing? are you pumped to be here?! the conservative challenge — turning his energy int
your close colleague, michael gove, said this morning you should commit to cutting taxes for workingwill you make that commitment? as i said, the best tax cut that we can give working people is to halve inflation. so you won't make that commitment right now? i'm a conservative and i want to cut taxes. this conference in manchester is being held in what used to be a railway station, as time and time again, rishi sunak ducks whether there will ever be a new high—speed rail line, hs2, between...
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development minister michael gove, speaking at a conference, called the head of the lebar party, keireir starmer is the jellyfish of british politics. it is transparent, spineless, floating with the current. golf developed a theme started by his colleague penny mordon, not so long ago, speaking in parliament. mordon called the opposition leader a sexless creature. i believe the leader of the labor party, a ken doll on the beach, beach ken standing on the sand in his flip flops looking out to sea, not doing anything constructive to stop the ships or grow the economy. but starmer’s party is doing well with its ratings; according to polls, labor is now almost twice as ahead of the conservatives, forcing them to worry about being upset. news, london. last night in moscow was the warmest in half a century. at the base weather station vdnkh thermometers did not drop below 13°, which corresponds to the summer norm, although it is already october, but tomorrow the capital region will be covered by the arctic cold, which will peak at the weekend. the first snow is in yakutsk, and winter is com
development minister michael gove, speaking at a conference, called the head of the lebar party, keireir starmer is the jellyfish of british politics. it is transparent, spineless, floating with the current. golf developed a theme started by his colleague penny mordon, not so long ago, speaking in parliament. mordon called the opposition leader a sexless creature. i believe the leader of the labor party, a ken doll on the beach, beach ken standing on the sand in his flip flops looking out to...
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the easiest thing to do now is to deploy a weapon against opposition development minister michael govece, called the head of the lebar party, keir starmurr, a jellyfish of british politics. keir starmer is the jellyfish of british politics. standing on the sand in his flip-flops looking at the sea, not doing anything constructive to stop the ships or develop the economy, but starmer’s party is doing fine with ratings, now labour. are ahead of conservatives, forcing them to worry and become upset. alexander khabarov, ilya mordyukov and lyudmila miroshina, news london. how approaches are changing in russia. and the attitude towards the education system, what difficulties teachers face in new regions and how the issue of training teaching staff is being resolved, minister of education sergei krovsov spoke about this in an interview with russia-24 on the eve of teacher’s day. today we see love for our loved ones. we have created a unified system, not only in school education, but in teacher education, and introduced the core of teacher education for universities and colleges. on behalf of
the easiest thing to do now is to deploy a weapon against opposition development minister michael govece, called the head of the lebar party, keir starmurr, a jellyfish of british politics. keir starmer is the jellyfish of british politics. standing on the sand in his flip-flops looking at the sea, not doing anything constructive to stop the ships or develop the economy, but starmer’s party is doing fine with ratings, now labour. are ahead of conservatives, forcing them to worry and become...
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michael gove was asked about it . let's gove was asked about it.t he had to say. >> i agree that we've been to london centric in the past and that's why we have a long term plan for levelling up. so with lots of different. >> so you think that hs2 should go to manchester then? >> i think levelling up >> well, i think levelling up involves many things. involves doing many more things. give us position that. involves doing many more things. givishould position that. involves doing many more things. givishoulditposition that. involves doing many more things. givishould it go sition that. involves doing many more things. givishould it go tom that. involves doing many more things. givishould it go to manchester? >> should it go to manchester? >> should it go to manchester? >> well, think we need to make >> well, i think we need to make sure that we're getting absolute value for money. oh, come on. you have an you must be able to have an opinion on whether should go opinion on whether it should go to manchester not. to manchester or not. i absolutely thi
michael gove was asked about it . let's gove was asked about it.t he had to say. >> i agree that we've been to london centric in the past and that's why we have a long term plan for levelling up. so with lots of different. >> so you think that hs2 should go to manchester then? >> i think levelling up >> well, i think levelling up involves many things. involves doing many more things. give us position that. involves doing many more things. givishould position that....
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conservative, that it's not something i disagree with or other conservative politicians or michael goveautiful housing estate in the country and he would like everywhere to be like that. >> so interesting . they are >> so very interesting. they are so i mean, i would so similar. i mean, i would prefer it if he was promoting modern, modern modern, good, modern architecture , i have to say. but architecture, i have to say. but it is interesting how similar the policies are really, both in terms ideas around gentle terms of ideas around gentle density. robert jenrick used to call it, and now keir is talking about gentle urbanism. he's talked about building maximum five storeys, whereas as i think the conservative policy is more six storeys. so not, not great deal of difference there, but i think that there is sort of hope.i think that there is sort of hope. i think because boris johnson, you may remember when he took over as mayor of london, he took over as mayor of london, he wanted also he asked for georgian streets to so he worked with the architects in london in the gla, and they came
conservative, that it's not something i disagree with or other conservative politicians or michael goveautiful housing estate in the country and he would like everywhere to be like that. >> so interesting . they are >> so very interesting. they are so i mean, i would so similar. i mean, i would prefer it if he was promoting modern, modern modern, good, modern architecture , i have to say. but architecture, i have to say. but it is interesting how similar the policies are really,...
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conservative, that it's not something i disagree with or other conservative politicians or michael goveful housing estate in the country and he would like everywhere to be like that. >> so interesting . they are >> so very interesting. they are so i mean, i would so similar. i mean, i would prefer it if he was promoting modern, modern modern, good, modern architecture , i have to say. but architecture, i have to say. but it is interesting how similar the policies are really, both in terms ideas around gentle terms of ideas around gentle density. robert jenrick used to call it, and now keir is talking about gentle urbanism. he's talked about building maximum five storeys, whereas as i think the conservative policy is more six storeys. so not, not great deal of difference there, but i think that there is sort of hope.i think that there is sort of hope. i think because boris johnson, you may remember when he took over as mayor of london, he took over as mayor of london, he wanted also he asked for georgian streets to so he worked with the architects in london in the gla, and they came out
conservative, that it's not something i disagree with or other conservative politicians or michael goveful housing estate in the country and he would like everywhere to be like that. >> so interesting . they are >> so very interesting. they are so i mean, i would so similar. i mean, i would prefer it if he was promoting modern, modern modern, good, modern architecture , i have to say. but architecture, i have to say. but it is interesting how similar the policies are really, both in...
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development minister michael gove, speaking at the conference, called the head of the liberal party,r is the jellyfish of british politics. it is transparent, spineless, floating. with the flow. golf developed a theme started by his colleague penny mordand. not long ago, speaking in parliament, mordand called the leader of the opposition a sexless creature. i believe that the leader of the labor party is a ken doll on the beach, beach ken, standing on the sand in his flip-flops looking out to sea, not doing anything constructive to stop the ships or grow the economy. but starmer’s party is doing well with its ratings. according to polls, labor is now almost double. are ahead of conservatives, forcing them to worry and become upset. alexander khabarov, ilya mordyukov and lyudmila miroshina, lead london. a warning system is being tested in russia today. this is the most massive check that should cover the entire country. sirens will sound at exactly 10:43 local time. tv and radio channels will be suspended for one minute to signal everyone's attention. on their professional holiday, ci
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k prime minister gove and says, damage control, not the his defense shape suggested deploying, which is troops as instructors to ukraine, especially. so not says there are no immediate plans to put them on the ground, at least not in the current context. and destroy the shape of the canadian, 5 minutes as in the seats, the hosting a not to collaborate in the company's parliament, but just intruder tries to door to the responsibility. but as combination pulls in the hello and welcome to audience national this sunday, wherever you are joining us from with our catch. well, i'll top story the saw with the social democracy policy claiming a decisive when in the parliamentary elections, subject to set a new agenda that lead to i'm full of prime minister robot pete. so used his acceptance speech to reiterate, that the country has more pressing issues than ukraine. ok, and i, it looks like it has other and bigger problems in ukraine. we don't agree with. i mean degree, if sma forms of coalition, we would do everything also as a part of the you. i suppose everything could piece in ukraine and
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you will hear very likely from borisjohnson, matt hancock, the health secretary, probably michael govespect, and of course the then chancellor of the exchequer who is now prime minister, rishi sunak. so if you are thinking that this has moved on, it very much has an implication on the existing conservative government here in the uk and particularly rishi sunak who made several decisions during the pandemic, not least the eat 0ut made several decisions during the pandemic, not least the eat out to help 0ut strategy which was essentially a voucher towards anybody going out to dinner here in the uk. popular with the hospitality industry, but not that popular with many people who said it had an impact and lead arguably, they say, to the second lockdown here in the uk. so there is a bit of history going over, but certainly some implications that could be on this current government. and the idea here is not to apportion blame per se, but to learn lessons, and baroness hallett who is the chair of this inquiry has talked before on the evidence she has already heard from scientists that the cas
you will hear very likely from borisjohnson, matt hancock, the health secretary, probably michael govespect, and of course the then chancellor of the exchequer who is now prime minister, rishi sunak. so if you are thinking that this has moved on, it very much has an implication on the existing conservative government here in the uk and particularly rishi sunak who made several decisions during the pandemic, not least the eat 0ut made several decisions during the pandemic, not least the eat out...
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joining me now, though, and throughout the show is the former adviser to michael gove, charlie rowley. charlie rowley. hi, charlie. thank you very much for your company. thank you. thank you for having me. absolute pleasure. after the pleasure. and then after the break, the chancellor, jeremy hunt, actually admitted that the country has underestimated the economic impact of printing money during the pandemic. i'm sure charlie has views on that later on, too. starting with suella braverman. i mean , you've suella braverman. i mean, you've seen some of the hysteria going on this week right after that speech she made, not just in america a couple of weeks ago, but then at party conference. but it went down pretty well at tory party conference. do you think this is just the views of the fringe or do you actually look at the polling like this and think, actually, she's on to something ? something? >> oh, well, i think she is onto something. and you referenced a number of percentages there and a number of numbers . the only a number of numbers. the only number that i'm interested in is maki
joining me now, though, and throughout the show is the former adviser to michael gove, charlie rowley. charlie rowley. hi, charlie. thank you very much for your company. thank you. thank you for having me. absolute pleasure. after the pleasure. and then after the break, the chancellor, jeremy hunt, actually admitted that the country has underestimated the economic impact of printing money during the pandemic. i'm sure charlie has views on that later on, too. starting with suella braverman. i...
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gove the future high:hat we've got coming fonnard with the gove the future high streets ve got cominggove the future high streets and ot from the future high streets and the fund. we're going the town deal fund. we're going to putting retirement living to be putting retirement living into of town so into the very centre of town so people can come into town and enjoy that we've enjoy the shopping that we've got, all the got, but also all the hospitality and the cultural offering as well. we've got fantastic museums, a fantastic theatre things to theatre and fantastic things to do so i'm delighted do around here. so i'm delighted because from because it's based on data from people who live here people who actually live here who telling which they who are telling which what they think are the think and what maybe are the challenges maybe that come then from from being for an from from being an mp for an area people do like to area where people do like to retire in, know, what retire in, you know, what are the actually you the challenges that actually you see the problems your see and the
gove the future high:hat we've got coming fonnard with the gove the future high streets ve got cominggove the future high streets and ot from the future high streets and the fund. we're going the town deal fund. we're going to putting retirement living to be putting retirement living into of town so into the very centre of town so people can come into town and enjoy that we've enjoy the shopping that we've got, all the got, but also all the hospitality and the cultural offering as well. we've...
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yesterday gb news camilla tominey asked the levelling up secretary, michael gove, whether hs2 shouldgo to manchester. here's what he had to say. go to manchester. >> well, i think we need to make sure that we're getting absolute value come you value for money. come on, you must able to have an opinion must be able to have an opinion on it should on whether it should go to manchester absolutely manchester or not. i absolutely think important thing think the most important thing is making sure that when we level up, we take into account all of the things that we need to do. so we've shifted arts council funding, but should it go development go to manchester and development funding? well, we're going to have should it not will? it have to. should it not will? it should have look at every should have to look at every conceivable pound that we spend on transport in order to make sure that we get value for money. >> not an answer to the. and there's rather reminds me of the weebles who wobble but don't fall down in case you've forgotten . forgotten. >> hey, look at me and weeble weebles wo
yesterday gb news camilla tominey asked the levelling up secretary, michael gove, whether hs2 shouldgo to manchester. here's what he had to say. go to manchester. >> well, i think we need to make sure that we're getting absolute value come you value for money. come on, you must able to have an opinion must be able to have an opinion on it should on whether it should go to manchester absolutely manchester or not. i absolutely think important thing think the most important thing is making...