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greg clark.unced that disabled pensioners will no longer face "unnecessary" repeat assessments to continue receiving benefits. that means more than 270,000 people will not have personal independence payments or pips regularly reviewed. but campaigners for the disabled say that will mean millions of younger people will "still be stuck in a failing system". a point put to minister bya labourmp. i welcome yesterday‘s announcement that there will be no pip reassessment for disabled people over state pension age. but why aren‘t all disabled people, particularly those with aggressive conditions such as multiple sclerosis, and cancer being exempt from repeat assessments? i have a constituent with terminal secondary breast cancer that it‘s gone into her bones and she‘s being refused pip. i'd like to remind her that we did bring in the severe conditions criteria so that people who have reached the highest level of support on pip will not be routinely reassessed. so, we have introduced a ten—year light—tou
greg clark.unced that disabled pensioners will no longer face "unnecessary" repeat assessments to continue receiving benefits. that means more than 270,000 people will not have personal independence payments or pips regularly reviewed. but campaigners for the disabled say that will mean millions of younger people will "still be stuck in a failing system". a point put to minister bya labourmp. i welcome yesterday‘s announcement that there will be no pip reassessment for...
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a hint from greg clark that he thinks we could end up in the place of indicative votes.o much this week is fluid, thatis heard so much this week is fluid, that is still the case at many things can change over the weekend. if there was indicative votes to happen, it is farfrom clear what will emerge as the plan. if you thought this week was busy, wait until next week. i can't wait. thank you very much indeed. we will have much more on the latest brexit developments from westminster and brussels at 5.30. stay with us for that. a former ira bomber has named four men he says were responsible for the 1974 birmingham pub bombings, at the inquest into the deaths of the twenty one people killed. our correspondent phil mackie is following the inquests...a significant development phil ? it is really significant. it was a com plete it is really significant. it was a complete surprise that we will get to the stage during the inquest because before they could take place, the court of appeal had ruled that talking about the identity of the people responsible for those bombs in 1974 wa
a hint from greg clark that he thinks we could end up in the place of indicative votes.o much this week is fluid, thatis heard so much this week is fluid, that is still the case at many things can change over the weekend. if there was indicative votes to happen, it is farfrom clear what will emerge as the plan. if you thought this week was busy, wait until next week. i can't wait. thank you very much indeed. we will have much more on the latest brexit developments from westminster and brussels...
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report with more on the report and the cyber security space as a whole, let's bring in the ceo, greg clark to the show. nice to see you. >> nice of you to have me on the show, thank you very much. >> the security conference is about to kickoff, it feels like efr year when it happens, it comes amid a new wave of malicious threats on security and growing security budgets what's different this year >> i think another great show in san francisco. we have the whole industry, tens of thousands of people here. cyber crisis continues we definitely have a new set of threats showing up i think it is a testament to the fact that it is ever changing. and the partners you pick to help you defend it are important. >> the other big theme that wall street is watching is consolidation in the industry, which we have seen a lot of. cisco made that acquisition last year, are we going to see more of that, and what's driving that >> you know i think cyber defense is a continuously moving target there's a bunch of things should be there for the long haul at symantec we put those together, deliver them integrated
report with more on the report and the cyber security space as a whole, let's bring in the ceo, greg clark to the show. nice to see you. >> nice of you to have me on the show, thank you very much. >> the security conference is about to kickoff, it feels like efr year when it happens, it comes amid a new wave of malicious threats on security and growing security budgets what's different this year >> i think another great show in san francisco. we have the whole industry, tens...
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read clark at 8:10am on breakfast this morning —— greg.easy access to coins and notes as we move towards a cashless society. the use of cards has increased while a record number of cash machines and bank branches are closing, according to a new report. the access to cash review calls on the government to guarantee people are able to access money locally and ensure premises continue to accept it. our personal finance correspondent simon gompertz has more. just outside ipswich, a cashless pub, you have to pay by card or smartphone, they save 15 hours a week not having to count the takings and drive them to the bank. we have greatly reduced the management time spent dealing with catching up, also getting to the banks to get change, there has been eradicated, security issues, so we have no, zero theft from either staff and/or robbers coming in, and the insurance premiums are a lot lower. in ipswich itself, there is still the opposite, upon which only takes cash, and plenty of people who don‘t want to do without it. i do window cleaning, so do
read clark at 8:10am on breakfast this morning —— greg.easy access to coins and notes as we move towards a cashless society. the use of cards has increased while a record number of cash machines and bank branches are closing, according to a new report. the access to cash review calls on the government to guarantee people are able to access money locally and ensure premises continue to accept it. our personal finance correspondent simon gompertz has more. just outside ipswich, a cashless...
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the business secretary greg clark outlined the government‘s proposals.house of commons have said, ok, that is an assurance, but how can we take that into something concrete so that it is valid for years into the future? and so in response to some suggestions actually from across the other side of the house of commons we have said, ok, we can see that that assurance would be appropriate to give and so this mechanism to make sure that parliament has a clear say is going to be introduced. i think it is a good step, it is a pragmatic step to really underline his commitment that has been given but it now underline this commitment that has been given but it now entrenches that in parliament. now let‘s take a look at some of the most—read and most—watched stories on bbc online. at number one is that access to cash story we have already told you about this morning, basically saying that people should be able to pay by cash for various services and products and also have access to cash in the first place via atms and local banks and concerns raised in this report
the business secretary greg clark outlined the government‘s proposals.house of commons have said, ok, that is an assurance, but how can we take that into something concrete so that it is valid for years into the future? and so in response to some suggestions actually from across the other side of the house of commons we have said, ok, we can see that that assurance would be appropriate to give and so this mechanism to make sure that parliament has a clear say is going to be introduced. i...
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more than a dozen including amber rudd and greg clark defied her last note to rule out leaving the eul in all circumstances. the ayes to the right — 321. the noes to the left — 278. the ayes to the right — 321. the noes to the left - 278. you could hear the sound of the prime minister's authority draining away, losing two crucial votes in the commons. these days she is almost immune to defence. so she simply set out what would happen next. it is likely there will be another vote on a brexit till next week. she said if it passed, well, there could be a short delay to brexit. if it doesn't pass then brexit could take another a lot longer. the house has to understand and accept that if it is not willing to support a deal in the coming days, and as it is not willing to support living without a deal on the 29th of march, then it is suggesting that they will need to bea is suggesting that they will need to be a much longer extension to article 50. the hope ten downing street isn't some conservatives who previously opposed the deal and northern ireland's dup, too, might 110w northern ireland
more than a dozen including amber rudd and greg clark defied her last note to rule out leaving the eul in all circumstances. the ayes to the right — 321. the noes to the left — 278. the ayes to the right — 321. the noes to the left - 278. you could hear the sound of the prime minister's authority draining away, losing two crucial votes in the commons. these days she is almost immune to defence. so she simply set out what would happen next. it is likely there will be another vote on a...
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jackson and greg clark needed to turn back the clock two decades. >> they spent millions of dollars tryingok younger. >> time to show them how we do it. >> incredible. incredible. et feels like a fan and an employee at the same time celebrating a great marvel moment. >> for young black girls like me, i want them to know that they can do and be anything they want. if they work hard. >> she's the most powerful super hero that we have. she's leading the cinematic universe. >> it is just fun. and it's kinds of reminiscing, going back in time, being a kid. captain marvel was a big thing when i was a kid. >> in hollywood, george pan actio for abc7 news. >>> what's a super hero movie without a little merchandising. foot locker is selling these captain marvel shoes. they are made by adidas and were designed by comic book artist jen bartle. they cost $150. quantities are limited. heads up. the shoes are only being sold in men's sizes. isn't captain marvel a woman? but disney is the parent company of marvel and abc7. >> wait until steph curry hears about that. >> exactly what i was thinking. >> that
jackson and greg clark needed to turn back the clock two decades. >> they spent millions of dollars tryingok younger. >> time to show them how we do it. >> incredible. incredible. et feels like a fan and an employee at the same time celebrating a great marvel moment. >> for young black girls like me, i want them to know that they can do and be anything they want. if they work hard. >> she's the most powerful super hero that we have. she's leading the cinematic...
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and want to do the right thing for the country, it has people like amber rudd, apparently, and greg clarke only heard of the erg, there is another group. perhaps heidi allen would have been keen tojoin? group. perhaps heidi allen would have been keen to join? the most graphic thing about the front pages as the picture of theresa may, who looks to have let this is awful, i don't want to sound sexist, but she has aged appreciably in the space of a few weeks. doesn't that always happen to prime ministers? they are unflattering photographs. isn't that why they have chosen? she was dancing on the stage a few weeks ago, look at her now, she would struggle to get onto any stage or dance floor at the moment. struggle to get onto any stage or dance floor at the momentlj struggle to get onto any stage or dance floor at the moment. i don't know, maybe i'm too sensitive, but would you all the papers be treating a male prime minister in this way? ifa man a male prime minister in this way? if a man looked that different... it makes a striking photograph. i think it is really interesting, the change app
and want to do the right thing for the country, it has people like amber rudd, apparently, and greg clarke only heard of the erg, there is another group. perhaps heidi allen would have been keen tojoin? group. perhaps heidi allen would have been keen to join? the most graphic thing about the front pages as the picture of theresa may, who looks to have let this is awful, i don't want to sound sexist, but she has aged appreciably in the space of a few weeks. doesn't that always happen to prime...
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if there is anything they can't afford to do now is to lose both amber rudd and greg clark at this pointanding is very much shared. the problem is, though, you had the flip—flopping as to whether this vote would be whipped and this fees out of an extremely wicked government before you have this rebellion taking place. last night they established it would be a free vote on the main motion, then it was will it, won't it, this amendment, will or won't it be whipped? and then you have a situation where the government is so out of control that people have forgotten they are the people who put this vote on the table in the first place and they are the ones having to whip against it because an amendment has been laid. there's extraordinary. really extraordinary. some interesting blogs have been written on this subject tonight. went through, item by item, the extraordinary things that happened in barely this space of an hour this evening. it must be very hard for people to realise what was going on. just next to the photographs of the fourmps, a picture, just next to the photographs of the four
if there is anything they can't afford to do now is to lose both amber rudd and greg clark at this pointanding is very much shared. the problem is, though, you had the flip—flopping as to whether this vote would be whipped and this fees out of an extremely wicked government before you have this rebellion taking place. last night they established it would be a free vote on the main motion, then it was will it, won't it, this amendment, will or won't it be whipped? and then you have a situation...
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on wednesday night, 13 ministers — including cabinet members greg clark and amber rudd — didn‘t take e start of international trade questions. mr speaker, i must say i‘m tempted to answer, to actually answer questions this morning due to the new constitutional innovation of ministers no longer having to resign when they disagree with government policy. and he wasn‘t alone. another former minister also criticised the front bench during a question on trade tariffs or taxes on internationally traded goods. i notice that slippers are going to be charged at 17% less under these tariffs. and perhaps given the disorientation of certain of his ministerial colleagues last night, some might like to invest in a pairand retire early? on wednesday, the government set out the trade tariffs it would put in place in the event of a no—deal brexit. it‘s said it will cut rates to zero on 87% of the goods the uk imports. a conservative mp reckoned that was an opportunity for change. can we, going forward, get away from the obscene nonsense where in the past, we‘ve given money and international aid to cou
on wednesday night, 13 ministers — including cabinet members greg clark and amber rudd — didn‘t take e start of international trade questions. mr speaker, i must say i‘m tempted to answer, to actually answer questions this morning due to the new constitutional innovation of ministers no longer having to resign when they disagree with government policy. and he wasn‘t alone. another former minister also criticised the front bench during a question on trade tariffs or taxes on...
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none of this will be a great surprise to the government, the secretary of state for business greg clarkeot to have no—deal. however, we are in the middle are very protected negotiations about how to avoid hard border in ireland at the moment and if those cannot be solved, no—deal brexit is still a very real possibility. the mini is currently new “— possibility. the mini is currently new —— made at the cowley plant in 0xford, where would they go if they we re 0xford, where would they go if they were to move? they have an electric plant in the netherlands and they gave an interview which said some production can be lost to a plant they have in austria. so the message from all these global car manufacturers is, we have options, don‘t make us use them, let‘s try and avoid the no—deal brexit. don‘t make us use them, let‘s try and avoid the no-deal brexit. simon, thank you. ministers will resume efforts in brussels to try to secure changes to theresa may‘s brexit deal. the brexit secretary, stephen barclay, and the attorney general, geoffrey cox, are trying to get guarantees over the backstop
none of this will be a great surprise to the government, the secretary of state for business greg clarkeot to have no—deal. however, we are in the middle are very protected negotiations about how to avoid hard border in ireland at the moment and if those cannot be solved, no—deal brexit is still a very real possibility. the mini is currently new “— possibility. the mini is currently new —— made at the cowley plant in 0xford, where would they go if they we re 0xford, where would they...
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that defeat was bigger, partly because some cabinet ministers, including amber rudd and greg clark, decided has provided a clear majority against leaving without a deal. however, i will repeat what i have said before. shouting the legal default... the legal default in uk and eu law remains that the uk will leave the eu without a deal unless... shouting ..unless something else is agreed. the onus is now on every one of us in this house to find out what that is. mr speaker, tonight this house has once again definitely ruled out no deal. the prime minister said the choice was between her deal and no deal. in the last 24 hours, parliament has decisively rejected both her deal and no deal. while an extension of article 50 is now inevitable, the responsibility of that extension lies solely and squarely at the prime minister's door. let's be in no doubt that we are in a constitutional crisis. and we are in a constitutional crisis at the making of the prime minister that has run down the brexit clock and what we see from the prime minister is a denial of the facts, that she has faced two enormous d
that defeat was bigger, partly because some cabinet ministers, including amber rudd and greg clark, decided has provided a clear majority against leaving without a deal. however, i will repeat what i have said before. shouting the legal default... the legal default in uk and eu law remains that the uk will leave the eu without a deal unless... shouting ..unless something else is agreed. the onus is now on every one of us in this house to find out what that is. mr speaker, tonight this house has...
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this is business secretary, greg clark.referendum result, that was as close as it was, and with there being no party in parliament that has a majority, that you should be constructive, you should try and bring people together. and, if, as happened here, you had a practical and sensible suggestion, that actually came from a group of labour mps — rather than put your fingers in your ears and say, "well, just because it came from people outside the government, we are not going to listen to it" — quite the reverse. i think you should be looking to build a consensus, and taking good ideas where they're found. and, that's what we are doing here, and i think that is the right approach. labour and the unions remain deeply sceptical however. these proposals are flimsy, they do nothing to protect workers' rights after brexit. they are not the cast iron guarantee that we need. that is why we have been calling on the government, is not too late to write on those protections into the withdrawal agreement and promised that workers' right
this is business secretary, greg clark.referendum result, that was as close as it was, and with there being no party in parliament that has a majority, that you should be constructive, you should try and bring people together. and, if, as happened here, you had a practical and sensible suggestion, that actually came from a group of labour mps — rather than put your fingers in your ears and say, "well, just because it came from people outside the government, we are not going to listen to...
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greg clark, ceo of semantic joins us from the rsa security conference, important in the age of cloudhose devices, end points. "squawk alley" is coming up. the future of technology investing lies beyond the tech sector. it's about technology transforming every sector. ♪ at pgim, our bottom-up approach uses a technology lens to identify long-term winners. from energy... to real estate... to retail. finding such opportunities for alpha is the true value of active investing. and around the world, you have a partner in that pursuit. pgim: the global investment management businesses of prudential. the global investment management when yowhat do you see?itical issues facing our world, we see a billion more people breathing free. we see access to fresh food being the global norm, not the exception. we see homes staying cooler, without the planet getting warmer. at emerson, when issues become inspiration, focusing core strengths to create a better world isn't just a result, it's a responsibility. emerson. consider it solved. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." leslie picker. stocks ar
greg clark, ceo of semantic joins us from the rsa security conference, important in the age of cloudhose devices, end points. "squawk alley" is coming up. the future of technology investing lies beyond the tech sector. it's about technology transforming every sector. ♪ at pgim, our bottom-up approach uses a technology lens to identify long-term winners. from energy... to real estate... to retail. finding such opportunities for alpha is the true value of active investing. and around...
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greg, hello? this is clark in new york. clark, good morning. caller: good morning.et health insurance through my employer. my wife and i pay for her health insurance through the aca. it is $400 a month and we can barely afford it. the thing is, it is insurance. i am trying to follow your guest's argument, which seems to be on the one hand knocking the aca, the cost and the efficiency of the aca, and then picking these fragments of solutions. i am not following what her overarching plan will be. it does not really make sense. having insurance of any kind is a relief to me, even though it is barely affordable. guest: i absolutely cannot agree more. i started both of my testimonies by saying republicans and democrats absolutely agree that we want everyone to have health insurance. we want to make sure people have coverage that they liked, that they feel is secure, that they are able to use that insurance to get the care that they need. so absolutely, we are on the same page. 173the reality is that million americans have coverage through their employer. nearly 60 millio
greg, hello? this is clark in new york. clark, good morning. caller: good morning.et health insurance through my employer. my wife and i pay for her health insurance through the aca. it is $400 a month and we can barely afford it. the thing is, it is insurance. i am trying to follow your guest's argument, which seems to be on the one hand knocking the aca, the cost and the efficiency of the aca, and then picking these fragments of solutions. i am not following what her overarching plan will be....
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here's business secretary greg clark speaking to radio 4's today programme.course parliament will again have a debate as to whether apply for an extension of the transition of article 50 period. and so transition of article 50 period. and so this would only arise if we leave without a deal on the 29th of march. and so in those circumstances, the workers continuing on developing and finalizing the schedules but they will be published. when? once we knew we were leaving without a deal on the 29th of march. from tariffs — to hospitals. according to this bbc article doctors are being told to prepare for possible delays for some drugs used to detect cancer if there is a no—deal brexit. clinicians are even being advised to reduce their workload after the 29 march. across the channel in calais, brexit is even at the centre of an industrial dispute by customs officials. these pictures came into the newsroom today. long queues like this one have been building since monday, when customs officers started a work—to—rule, insisting on carrying out tighter checks on lorrie
here's business secretary greg clark speaking to radio 4's today programme.course parliament will again have a debate as to whether apply for an extension of the transition of article 50 period. and so transition of article 50 period. and so this would only arise if we leave without a deal on the 29th of march. and so in those circumstances, the workers continuing on developing and finalizing the schedules but they will be published. when? once we knew we were leaving without a deal on the 29th...
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you have four senior cabinet secretaries, work and pensions secretary amber rudd, greg clark, the businesssecretary and the justice secretary, mundell, the scotland secretary and thejustice secretary, david gauke. those are seniorfigures thejustice secretary, david gauke. those are senior figures in the government that have not voted with the government tonight, and if we did not already know before, we see very deep division in great anger in the conservative party that will not heal any time soon. before we speak to katya adler, here are some copy from adam fleming, one of her colleagues in brussels, saying this is what a european commission spokesperson said. "we take note of the votes in the house of commons this evening. there are only two ways to leave the eu: with or without a deal. the eu is prepared for both. to take no deal off the table, it is not enough to vote against no deal — you have to agree to a deal. we have agreed a deal with the prime minister and the eu is ready to sign it." katya, what is your analysis? how long have you got?! quite a while! the eu is confused. i had
you have four senior cabinet secretaries, work and pensions secretary amber rudd, greg clark, the businesssecretary and the justice secretary, mundell, the scotland secretary and thejustice secretary, david gauke. those are seniorfigures thejustice secretary, david gauke. those are senior figures in the government that have not voted with the government tonight, and if we did not already know before, we see very deep division in great anger in the conservative party that will not heal any time...
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if we got to those vote, you had greg clarke talking about government scheduling that. people who are signing that position need worry that mps won't be noticing. people would say there was me the 3 million of the 16 plus million who voted remain last time. it isn't until a get well over 16 million we realise the balance of opinion in the country is changing.” the balance of opinion in the country is changing. i am most grateful for your time. country is changing. i am most gratefulfor your time. thank country is changing. i am most grateful for your time. thank you very much. first a look at the headlines on afternoon live. some breaking news from humberside police. the death of libby squire, her body was found in the humber estuary yesterday, is being treated asa estuary yesterday, is being treated as a potential homicide. the 21—year—old was last seen in the early hours of the 1st of february after a night out. there has been a huge hunt for her ending with the discovery of a body in the humber estuary and we are hearing from police her death is being treated as a po
if we got to those vote, you had greg clarke talking about government scheduling that. people who are signing that position need worry that mps won't be noticing. people would say there was me the 3 million of the 16 plus million who voted remain last time. it isn't until a get well over 16 million we realise the balance of opinion in the country is changing.” the balance of opinion in the country is changing. i am most grateful for your time. country is changing. i am most gratefulfor your...
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and speaking on nick robinson's radio 4 podcast "political thinking" — the business secretary, greg clark't a great success. i don't think it was helpful in resolving the matter. but listen, none of us is infallible and even prime ministers sometimes don't get the tone quite right. i think this isa time the tone quite right. i think this is a time for us all to come together, to find common ground and together, to find common ground and to do what it takes to resolve this matter. we can speak now to conservative mp and prominent brexiteer nigel evans in westminster. a very good afternoon to you. when i spoke to sir vince cable earlier today, he said the two main issues looking ahead to next week is that there is still huge disagreement over what the end product this process should be and secondly, the means to achieve whatever that end product might be. what are your thoughts on the events of the last 24—hour is in the week ahead?” thoughts on the events of the last 24-hour is in the week ahead? i am not impressed, quite clearly. at the end game in all of this and i will just help vince c
and speaking on nick robinson's radio 4 podcast "political thinking" — the business secretary, greg clark't a great success. i don't think it was helpful in resolving the matter. but listen, none of us is infallible and even prime ministers sometimes don't get the tone quite right. i think this isa time the tone quite right. i think this is a time for us all to come together, to find common ground and together, to find common ground and to do what it takes to resolve this matter. we...
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her, around half an hour, most are on the brexit side of the arguments, no sign of amber rose, greg clark minutes or so. to speak in the next ten minutes or so. we have this denied report from the elysee palace in france, emmanuel macron saying he was minded not to agree to it. there is a lot of fractious reaction in europe. the thing about theresa may, if she doesn‘t speak tonight, every time there is a podium in downing street, your heart leaps a bit. last time she did that, it was to announce a general election and there was a hint during prime minister‘s questions, that, as prime minister, she is getting fed up with all of this, and the head there that she could be thinking about her own future goods are to are a lot of tory mps that say they have been told by people in downing street and others, by the party whips, those in charge of discipline, saying to them, which about her deal if she was to announce... ? them, which about her deal if she was to announce. . . ? we're going to join donald tusk. i will make a short statement on brexit. out of the statement, he will unfortunately no
her, around half an hour, most are on the brexit side of the arguments, no sign of amber rose, greg clark minutes or so. to speak in the next ten minutes or so. we have this denied report from the elysee palace in france, emmanuel macron saying he was minded not to agree to it. there is a lot of fractious reaction in europe. the thing about theresa may, if she doesn‘t speak tonight, every time there is a podium in downing street, your heart leaps a bit. last time she did that, it was to...