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once we have done the house of lords will be sent the - house of lords will be sent the monarch— houseborough of refugees and i think the _ david attenborough of refugees and i think the bbc will be calling for the early— think the bbc will be calling for the early departure of david attenborough. —— will not be calling — attenborough. -- will not be callinu. ., , , , attenborough. -- will not be callinu. ., ,, , ., calling. lord dubs, there is a break-out — calling. lord dubs, there is a break-out of— calling. lord dubs, there is a break-out of love _ calling. lord dubs, there is a break-out of love and - calling. lord dubs, there is a l break-out of love and support calling. lord dubs, there is a - break-out of love and support for break—out of love and support for you. it is what the labour party is pledging in this manifesto, shami. alf has been diplomatic and he has not spoken against that, he is saying he wants an early transition to an elected second chamber and i hear what sonia says but i think the reasonable debate between them highlights for me the need for a constitutional
once we have done the house of lords will be sent the - house of lords will be sent the monarch— houseborough of refugees and i think the _ david attenborough of refugees and i think the bbc will be calling for the early— think the bbc will be calling for the early departure of david attenborough. —— will not be calling — attenborough. -- will not be callinu. ., , , , attenborough. -- will not be callinu. ., ,, , ., calling. lord dubs, there is a break-out — calling. lord dubs,...
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we're going to get rid of the house of lords . oh, no. of the house of lords. oh, no. er up. >> no, there are two different things. if you want to get rid of the house of lords, you have to have a majority in the house of lords to do it. that's what saying that is exactly what tony blair did when he got rid of most of the hereditaries is that he had to get it through. so. so of course you need you do need a lot to get rid of them. on diane , i think it'd be great if diane abbott went into the house of lords. i mean, there she is. you know, a pioneering black woman . know, a pioneering black woman. >> i completely agree with you on that. >> and so i and frankly, if you're in the house of lords, you're in the house of lords, you can't literally you just can't stand for parliament. so she's got to make up her mind . she's got to make up her mind. but i, i mean, i think it would be the best thing. i think it would i think it would be really good for her, that she would have a platform. she'd be able to say whatever she wanted and actually, it would, it would due deference t
we're going to get rid of the house of lords . oh, no. of the house of lords. oh, no. er up. >> no, there are two different things. if you want to get rid of the house of lords, you have to have a majority in the house of lords to do it. that's what saying that is exactly what tony blair did when he got rid of most of the hereditaries is that he had to get it through. so. so of course you need you do need a lot to get rid of them. on diane , i think it'd be great if diane abbott went into...
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people who represent kind of what business doesin represent kind of what business does in the house of lords good contributors to the lords work. what i would do is insist on a suitability filter. so there would the house of lords appointments commission at the moment they can only kick it back to the prime minister if they think that person has been involved in something that lacks integrity. that's scandalous. and the prime minister can then override that. normally doesn't do that, but they can. what they should do is to say we actually think this person has integrity, but they're not suitable appointment. and what would the suitability criteria be? whether they could contribute to the work of the house of lords filled a role, filled a function that maybe wasn't fulfilled by other members in the chamber, had sufficient standards. >> i hope it wouldn't be an educational system, but it had sufficient standing to contribute. >> so you would definitely want to make sure that we had nursing, people represented, but they would be to do with their, their record. >> but would you add, would you ad
people who represent kind of what business doesin represent kind of what business does in the house of lords good contributors to the lords work. what i would do is insist on a suitability filter. so there would the house of lords appointments commission at the moment they can only kick it back to the prime minister if they think that person has been involved in something that lacks integrity. that's scandalous. and the prime minister can then override that. normally doesn't do that, but they...
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— be an effective legislator in the house of lords? , , ., ., house of lords? at the election result _ house of lords? depending on what the election result is. _ house of lords? depending on what the election result is. we _ house of lords? depending on what the election result is. we must - the election result is. we must leave that there. that's nearly it for this week, but before we go, we know there was a big football match tonight, and although it wasn't the result scotland fans were hoping for, we have a message to you from one of your own — our kirsty who was in munich with the tartan army. goodnight. ok, it wasn't a triumph. scotland didn't play very well. we got a single goal. and it's not over till it's over, two more games, switzerland and hungary. you don't support scotland for the glory, you support it for the ups and the downs. live from london. this is bbc news. the princess of wales says she is making "good progress" after her cancer diagnosis and will attend trooping the colour tomorrow. the king's birthday honours have been announced. the form
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some of the house of lords and some of them hardly attend and contribute to public life . lic life. now look, usually i'm all for the elderly leaving their posh houses to the rest of us, but on this occasion i can't help but think, doesn't it undermine the point of the lords? the idea that you have wisdom and experience against some of the whippersnapper careerists that go into the commons and often don't have much to contribute to national life. so actually, here is where i would say i disagree with the labour party's proposal . i think the idea that you have baroness owens, who's that 20 something year old, 29 year old who is baroness of alderley edge.i who is baroness of alderley edge. i was livid she got that post because i'm from alderley edge and was hoping. i was hoping i'd get that title, but she would be there for 50 years. but someone who's just retired from, i don't know, running m&s, for example, could be gone in a few years. darren. >> just after saint percy pigs with that line. yeah that's true. >> darren what do you think? >> darren what do you think? >> i, i
some of the house of lords and some of them hardly attend and contribute to public life . lic life. now look, usually i'm all for the elderly leaving their posh houses to the rest of us, but on this occasion i can't help but think, doesn't it undermine the point of the lords? the idea that you have wisdom and experience against some of the whippersnapper careerists that go into the commons and often don't have much to contribute to national life. so actually, here is where i would say i...
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of lord goodman. but, but but , but the rid of lord goodman. but, but but, but the housea revising works as a revival, a revising chamber. the fact is, you guys pick up the mess of the house of commons. on paper it looks rubbish. in reality, it's right now you're going to have a labour government with a massive majority . yeah, and with a large majority. yeah, and with a large left wing element. they can ride roughshod. so the traditions, it won't be the traditions of wigs and gowns and things like that. it could be about parliamentary democracy. we are now the executive. we can do what we want. and if i was, vote. well i will be voting and i'll be voting conservative. will you help me? of course. oh shut up. of course i will. but it's scary . it really is scary. >> well, nigel nelson, what do you make of it all? >> well, i mean, i think that the that the house of lords thing is, is the one that worries me. yes. what are the things in the manifesto was that he would get rid of hereditary peers? the reason that tony blair didn't get rid of hereditary peers was he wanted to
of lord goodman. but, but but , but the rid of lord goodman. but, but but, but the housea revising works as a revival, a revising chamber. the fact is, you guys pick up the mess of the house of commons. on paper it looks rubbish. in reality, it's right now you're going to have a labour government with a massive majority . yeah, and with a large majority. yeah, and with a large left wing element. they can ride roughshod. so the traditions, it won't be the traditions of wigs and gowns and things...
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. your case forward within the house of lords? , ,., , of lords?ing made about wales, | of lords? yes, so wherever there is i decisions being made about wales, we must have welsh voices around the table. so that is what i am doing there. i am table. so that is what i am doing there. iam being table. so that is what i am doing there. i am being a voice around that table and using every tool in our tool box to be able to share our message. so when you're voting in the senedd, you can vote at 16, there is no evidence that the earlier you vote, the more likely you are to stick at it, and he later you start voting, the less interested you are in doing it. do you get a sense of that from young people in wales?— young people in wales? certainly. you know. — young people in wales? certainly. you know. i— young people in wales? certainly. you know, ithink— young people in wales? certainly. you know, i think it— young people in wales? certainly. you know, i think it is— young people in wales? certainly. you know, i think it is important. you know, i think it
. your case forward within the house of lords? , ,., , of lords?ing made about wales, | of lords? yes, so wherever there is i decisions being made about wales, we must have welsh voices around the table. so that is what i am doing there. i am table. so that is what i am doing there. iam being table. so that is what i am doing there. i am being a voice around that table and using every tool in our tool box to be able to share our message. so when you're voting in the senedd, you can vote at 16,...
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there are also lots of rumours about whether david miliband might be put in the house of lords and givening renegotiating things with brussels)? or with special responsibilities for ukraine. interesting. however, look, there's lots and lots of rumours about this, and at this stage, we just do not know, including a rumour that sue gray was going to be sent straight to the lords and given a peerage — which i was told was something unbroadcastable. as in a load of "beep"! because i was about to say, you just broadcast it, so... no, i was told it was something... all i mean is there's a real swirl at the moment about speculation of who might get whatjobs if labour wins, because as someone was saying to me today, labour's kind of started to shed some of its anxiety about being able to get to the end of the day and, clearly, some of their focus — not in the campaign team, i'm told, they're all completely so relentlessly focused on the campaign — but in the sort of wider labour movement and their government preparation team, more of their focus is switching to, "who might do what if the polls a
there are also lots of rumours about whether david miliband might be put in the house of lords and givening renegotiating things with brussels)? or with special responsibilities for ukraine. interesting. however, look, there's lots and lots of rumours about this, and at this stage, we just do not know, including a rumour that sue gray was going to be sent straight to the lords and given a peerage — which i was told was something unbroadcastable. as in a load of "beep"! because i was...
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. shes appointments commission for the house of lords.— appointments commission for the house ofow, she was not offered a _ house of lords. as far as you know, she was not offered a peerage i house of lords. as far as you know, she was not offered a peerage to i she was not offered a peerage to stand out?— she was not offered a peerage to stand out? ila. keir starmersaid she was not offered a peerage to stand out? ila. keir starmer said for stand out? no. keir starmer said for man stand out? il53 keir starmer said for many months whilst this was all going on that diane abbot�*s investigation was still being pursued when actually we know now that it was finished five months ago. why wasn't he straight about it? i ago. why wasn't he straight about it? ., �* ~ ., ., ago. why wasn't he straight about it? ~ ., ., ,,, it? i don't know what the processes have been- — it? i don't know what the processes have been- i _ it? i don't know what the processes have been. i know— it? i don't know what the processes have been. i know when _ it? i don't know what the processes have been. i know wh
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, and that is the house of lords, and that is the house of lords, and that reform includes the right call referendums on key issues if they think their government and parliament are out of touch with them. thank you . with them. thank you. >> thank you, chris mason bbc thank you, chris craig snell mr farage. >> give us an insight into your your dreams. when you're at the shaving mirror in the morning. >> it's difficult , isn't shaving mirror in the morning. >> it's difficult, isn't it, for smaller parties to make an imprint in the house of commons. >> however we do, however popular you are. are you dreaming at the moment of being the leader of the opposition, standing down at the despatch box, potentially throwing questions at a prime minister, starmer begins thank you. >> what i see in the shaving mirror every morning, looking back at me, i think, gosh, where have the last 40 years gone? you know? but there you are. i'm sure i'm not the only one in the room that has that sensation, well, i'll tell you what. i led a group in the european parliament for 15 years. i was in seat number
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but before they can abolish the house of lords, they need to put enough labour members into the house that through, so i think what you will see after the election, emily, is a huge influx of labour peers at the moment. i think there's a difference of about 100 between the conservative party and the labour party in the house of lords. that has been something that has been discussed there for quite some time. the imbalance between the conservative party and the labour party, so they there will be an influx of labour peers of that, i have no doubt. and it doesn't surprise me in the least that diane abbott has been offered a peerage because it's one way of getting her out of the house of commons and moving her aside. and i think it's something that has been thought about for quite some time. it just went a little bit awry because there was this whole row about not allowing her to stand, and then that became a huge, pivot point for the labour party . i don't think if i was diane abbott, she's going to be re—elected in her seat if she stands and i think she'll probably do that rather than
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dozens of new peers to the house of lords within weeks of taking office.of course, and this plan comes despite labour's pledge to abolish the second chamber and replace it with a more democratic body . well, here more democratic body. well, here with me in the studio to discuss this is the conservative peer, lord robert hayward. lord hayward, always a pleasure to see you looking very summery. i may add. >> it's warm out there. >> it's warm out there. >> good. well, so i've heard . >> good. well, so i've heard. isn't it funny how the house of lords is an outmoded and outdated? no prehistoric institution until suddenly the labour party are on the verge of power. now they realise actually, it could be a pain in the backside. it could be a thorn in the side, just like it has been throughout the brexit years. and with rwanda . so call years. and with rwanda. so call me a cynic. is that the reason that the labour party wants to try and stack it with a few more labour peers? >> i must admit i came as came really surprised when i saw the article earlier today. as
dozens of new peers to the house of lords within weeks of taking office.of course, and this plan comes despite labour's pledge to abolish the second chamber and replace it with a more democratic body . well, here more democratic body. well, here with me in the studio to discuss this is the conservative peer, lord robert hayward. lord hayward, always a pleasure to see you looking very summery. i may add. >> it's warm out there. >> it's warm out there. >> good. well, so i've...
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house of lords. they are elected, that is votes for 16. house of lords . reform, for 16. form, constitutional reforms. there's a lot to get our teeth stuck into. >> and i think a lot of businesses perhaps haven't wagered the new compliance dufies wagered the new compliance duties they'll have, because lots of businesses will say it's fine to have a one of these race acts because they don't discriminate in whatever. but you're going to have to prove that to the government. you're going to have to have a whole new department of, hr compliance , whereby you go through all of the characteristics of everyone who works for you and submit reports to the central government, perhaps, i mean , government, perhaps, i mean, that's an expense on business that's an expense on business that i'm i'm not sure. sounds particularly pro—growth. >> yeah. so more more devolution an to an extent at least two mayors. and we know that , most mayors. and we know that, most of the mayors now are, are laboun of the mayors now are, are labour, although there is some suggestion that this devolution coul
house of lords. they are elected, that is votes for 16. house of lords . reform, for 16. form, constitutional reforms. there's a lot to get our teeth stuck into. >> and i think a lot of businesses perhaps haven't wagered the new compliance dufies wagered the new compliance duties they'll have, because lots of businesses will say it's fine to have a one of these race acts because they don't discriminate in whatever. but you're going to have to prove that to the government. you're going to...
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house of commons. interesting situation this time around is that labour wouldn't have a majority and house of lords for. there is a counterbalance and house of lords. there is an argument that they might have a majority in one house, would not have another put up is quite interesting but it is quite nebulous because nobody knows what a supermajority is.— because nobody knows what a suerma'ori is. ., ,. ., , superma'ority is. fascinating. loads of supermajority is. fascinating. loads of thins supermajority is. fascinating. loads of things with _ supermajority is. fascinating. loads of things with this _ supermajority is. fascinating. loads of things with this particular - of things with this particular election for that the observer we're talked about keir starmer talking earlier on today put that he again, come out to vote, and he wants to relight the fire of optimism and hope. it's a big task. it relight the fire of optimism and hope. it's a big task.— hope. it's a big task. it is. but auain, hope. it's a big task. it is. but again. change. _ hope. it's a big task. it is. but again, change, that's - h
house of commons. interesting situation this time around is that labour wouldn't have a majority and house of lords for. there is a counterbalance and house of lords. there is an argument that they might have a majority in one house, would not have another put up is quite interesting but it is quite nebulous because nobody knows what a supermajority is.— because nobody knows what a suerma'ori is. ., ,. ., , superma'ority is. fascinating. loads of supermajority is. fascinating. loads of thins...
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you know, he is someone who says absolutely no to the house of lords. n i get in but at least 100 new lords in there just to help me out, it doesn't make any real sense. it's like it's like he has, tony blair in his ear the whole time. we're essentially getting tony blair two. i voted for tony blair 1 in 1997. >> and any regrets, i don't have any. i think it was brilliant. >> i've got massive regrets. oh, i thought he was the best at the time. and now he's destroyed the country. devolution mass immigration, what else? like private finance initiatives that he was aware he was aware of. >> the final three years of the century. did feel good, though. >> yeah, well, that's the front pages. that's just because we were 19 at the time. was the front sorted. but stay with us as we delve welcome back to headliners. i'm leo kirsten. i'm still here with josh howie and paul cox. the people's gammon. starting this section off with the telegraph andifs section off with the telegraph and it's day 850 of putin's three day special military operation to capture ukraine. a
you know, he is someone who says absolutely no to the house of lords. n i get in but at least 100 new lords in there just to help me out, it doesn't make any real sense. it's like it's like he has, tony blair in his ear the whole time. we're essentially getting tony blair two. i voted for tony blair 1 in 1997. >> and any regrets, i don't have any. i think it was brilliant. >> i've got massive regrets. oh, i thought he was the best at the time. and now he's destroyed the country....
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i think that even though the labour party, the lawyers and the house of lords were doing everything possiblem absolutely convinced. don't forget the legislation had been passed, the strengthened legislation in the house of lords. rishi had said that absolutely whatever the foreign courts say, we will still get the rwanda flights off the current home secretary described the rwanda plan as b s h it crazy, and he was absolutely he denied that. >> he's denied that with no credibility. he's denied it. you know what, michel? i, i do believe we need some migration. we had that under the last labour government , but with much labour government, but with much smaller numbers. what has happened under this government is the numbers have got out of control. and you played a clip from nigel farage. nigel is a populist. he presents simplistic solutions to complicated problems. you know, he wants to put a 20% tax on businesses who employ foreign workers . they employ foreign workers. they need. until we upskill british people . people. >> that's a great idea. >> that's a great idea. >> yeah, but until you
i think that even though the labour party, the lawyers and the house of lords were doing everything possiblem absolutely convinced. don't forget the legislation had been passed, the strengthened legislation in the house of lords. rishi had said that absolutely whatever the foreign courts say, we will still get the rwanda flights off the current home secretary described the rwanda plan as b s h it crazy, and he was absolutely he denied that. >> he's denied that with no credibility. he's...
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wars, you know, because this is starmer's way of getting people in there who might abolish the house of lordsthe long term. yeah, but it's interesting because when claire fox became baroness claire fox of berkeley and she's been very outspoken and she's been very outspoken and said the laws, the lords ought to be abolished, but of course, but she's used it brilliantly because she's been there. >> i don't want her. leave it. >> i don't want her. leave it. >> no, she's the one you don't want leaving more of claire fox because she makes all the right points from within. so there's something to be said for that, isn't there? >> yeah. and also, i mean, people talk about reforming the lords, but it's one of those things like the monarchy, which shouldn't work and is unfair. it's not elected or anything. but for some reason it works better than if we elected the lords. >> well, claire fox isn't trying to impress us for the next election. >> yeah. no there is that. okay, well, let's get another question now. this one comes from anton, hello. >> do you think, ed davey is doing a good campaign? >> ed d
wars, you know, because this is starmer's way of getting people in there who might abolish the house of lordsthe long term. yeah, but it's interesting because when claire fox became baroness claire fox of berkeley and she's been very outspoken and she's been very outspoken and said the laws, the lords ought to be abolished, but of course, but she's used it brilliantly because she's been there. >> i don't want her. leave it. >> i don't want her. leave it. >> no, she's the one...
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of the house i sarwar and scottish labour. i think the idea of reform of the house of| the idea of reform of the house of lords is obviously intrigues people at a territorial level. obviously if you argue for independence in scotland that probably undermines your case of it, as you can see how that could become part of a labour offer. i think for the snp, the problem they are facing is that they are, at the same time trying to run an insurgent campaign against the big bad guys in london, where the little guy asking for independence, at the same time running on a record of defending many, many years in power in scotland. and that's almost an impossible position for them to be in. �* p, impossible position for them to be in. r . , , impossible position for them to be in. �* . , , �* ., impossible position for them to be in. �* . , , �* . , in. and in that sense, brian, 'ust cuickl , in. and in that sense, brian, 'ust quickly, w — in. and in that sense, brian, 'ust quickly. 17 years i in. and in that sense, brian, 'ust quickly, 17 years for i in. and in that sense, brian, 'ust quickly, 17 years for any i in. and in that sense, brian,
of the house i sarwar and scottish labour. i think the idea of reform of the house of| the idea of reform of the house of lords is obviously intrigues people at a territorial level. obviously if you argue for independence in scotland that probably undermines your case of it, as you can see how that could become part of a labour offer. i think for the snp, the problem they are facing is that they are, at the same time trying to run an insurgent campaign against the big bad guys in london, where...
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. >> kidron is an advocate for children's rights online and a member of the uk house of lords the shake is an expert in artificial intelligence known for her work on the weaponization of ai, deep fakes, and the impact of ai on elections and misinformation. and connor leahy is the ceo of conjecture a company focused on ai safety. and its alignment with human values. so welcome to you all hi, heard recently, is that we should look at ai as are, as an enhancer, not a replacer. so first, i want to ask you, is that reasonable when we keep hearing these threats to our jobs, our existence, et cetera? >> it is absolutely reasonable. and i like to think of ai and them and us. the ais and us in enhancing what we can do is so many different ways and leading to breakthroughs in in words like healthcare, where this already seeing the breakthroughs. so the ai can read the scans, can diagnose much for quickly and more accurately than a human being leaving the doctors or nurses, the radiologists to think about the patient. we tend to go straight for the risks and they are there and we're going to talk
. >> kidron is an advocate for children's rights online and a member of the uk house of lords the shake is an expert in artificial intelligence known for her work on the weaponization of ai, deep fakes, and the impact of ai on elections and misinformation. and connor leahy is the ceo of conjecture a company focused on ai safety. and its alignment with human values. so welcome to you all hi, heard recently, is that we should look at ai as are, as an enhancer, not a replacer. so first, i...
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would you consider joining labour in the house of- joining labour in the house of lords? ou don't sound... i'm very much a conservative and i - lords? you don't sound... i'm very much a conservative and i always l much a conservative and i always have been but i have very little time for the government as it is right now, we have had 14 years, and i think we could have achieved a great deal more than we have and i think of the issues that really matter, i... do think of the issues that really matter. i- - -— think of the issues that really matter, i... , , ., ., matter, i... do they deserve another five years? — matter, i... do they deserve another five years? it — matter, i... do they deserve another five years? it is _ matter, i... do they deserve another five years? it is very _ matter, i... do they deserve another five years? it is very hard _ matter, i... do they deserve another five years? it is very hard to - matter, i... do they deserve another five years? it is very hard to make i five years? it is very hard to make the case they _ five years? it is very hard to m
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amg other pledges, a commitment to end the two child benefit cap and to abolish the house of lords. r editor, james. >> john sweeney promised independence would be front and center of th manifesto and it is. >> the very heart of our beliefs is the principle that decisions about scotland should be made by the people who live in scotland. >> not independence for its own sake, independence of the power to protect our national health service and to help people through tough times. independence for a stronger economy and happier, healthier lives. once it is 10 years since scotland voted against independence and a referendum. mr. sweeney says so much has changed, it is time for another one. >> i think scotland should have a referendum to become independent. i think it is the democratic approach to do so and that is what scotland voted for in 2021. >> if they like the look of your government, should they vote >> for you? >>yes. -- >> should they vote for you? >> yes. what i have said to you is that this should be mandated mandate for the people of scotland. the question of independence is a
amg other pledges, a commitment to end the two child benefit cap and to abolish the house of lords. r editor, james. >> john sweeney promised independence would be front and center of th manifesto and it is. >> the very heart of our beliefs is the principle that decisions about scotland should be made by the people who live in scotland. >> not independence for its own sake, independence of the power to protect our national health service and to help people through tough times....
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responding to accusations or suggestions that she'd been offered a peerage to be put into the house of lordsd a seat in the lords and would not accept one if offered," and then confirming that she is the adopted labour candidate for her constituency, and she intends to run. and a full list of candidates will be available when nominations close on the bbc news website. sir keir starmer will later today describe labour as the "party of national security" and reaffirm his ambition to increase defence spending from 2% to 2.5% of the economy. he'll reiterate his commitment to maintain the uk's nuclear deterrent. the conservatives are promising to change the equality act to define the protected characteristic of sex as "biological sex" if they are re—elected. the party says it wants to make it simpler for service providers for women and girls, such as those running sessions for domestic abuse victims, to prevent biological males from taking part. and remember, you can keep across the latest from the campaign trail on our live page on the bbc news website — we've got updates and analysis from our c
responding to accusations or suggestions that she'd been offered a peerage to be put into the house of lordsd a seat in the lords and would not accept one if offered," and then confirming that she is the adopted labour candidate for her constituency, and she intends to run. and a full list of candidates will be available when nominations close on the bbc news website. sir keir starmer will later today describe labour as the "party of national security" and reaffirm his ambition...
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but this this is a this is a it does make kind of a mockery of the house of lords, though, doesn't itme would say that that happened some time ago as a sort of dumping. yeah. we're just like, if you sort of time out bin we've got, we've got some rubbish that's been hanging around a really long time. where can we put it? the house of lords. but this is also starmer , lords. but this is also starmer, you know, leading with an iron fist. but, because he's trying to get in his own peeps, isn't he. he's got some he's got some starmer rights, which sound painful to be fair, but i hope he gets well soon. >> nhs yes , but yes, but it'll >> nhs yes, but yes, but it'll be interesting to see how that pans out. >> we don't know what's going to happen with diane abbott. he's kind of he's kind of sort of managed that on friday. and you think well you haven't mate have you. you haven't managed it at all because we don't know if she is going to stand. and i'm sure she did stand, she would win. >> well, she's very confident that she is going to stand isn't she. but as as steve says, that isn't necessa
but this this is a this is a it does make kind of a mockery of the house of lords, though, doesn't itme would say that that happened some time ago as a sort of dumping. yeah. we're just like, if you sort of time out bin we've got, we've got some rubbish that's been hanging around a really long time. where can we put it? the house of lords. but this is also starmer , lords. but this is also starmer, you know, leading with an iron fist. but, because he's trying to get in his own peeps, isn't he....
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of the tory party. maybe he could do it from the house - as leader of the tory party. maybe he could do it from the house of l he could do it from the house of lordsandidates coming up. - the problem. i think there are some fantastic candidates coming up. i i fantastic candidates coming up. i said to _ fantastic candidates coming up. i said to one — fantastic candidates coming up. i said to one of the candidates who might— said to one of the candidates who might get— said to one of the candidates who might get elected on a couple weeks, they should stand immediately for teader~ _ they should stand immediately for leader. , i. they should stand immediately for leader. , i, , i, they should stand immediately for leader. , i, i, a leader. they are so talented? a newly elected — leader. they are so talented? a newly elected mp? _ leader. they are so talented? a newly elected mp? person - leader. they are so talented? a newly elected mp? person of. leader. they are so talented? a. newly elected mp? person of the mature age _ newly elected mp? person of the mature age of — newly elected mp? person of the mature age of expense, - newly elected mp? person
of the tory party. maybe he could do it from the house - as leader of the tory party. maybe he could do it from the house of l he could do it from the house of lordsandidates coming up. - the problem. i think there are some fantastic candidates coming up. i i fantastic candidates coming up. i said to _ fantastic candidates coming up. i said to one — fantastic candidates coming up. i said to one of the candidates who might— said to one of the candidates who might get— said to one of the...
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get the nomination on the first ballot which means on the second ballot the super delegates, house of lordsmocratic party could begin to vote. nominate somebody and america would want to find out who that person is and spend a lot of time the end of august deciding. it could be something new and fresh puts the democrats ahead and on their way to victory. we don't know but look, that was painful last night and nothing will change between now and november. >> dana: i was talking to bill about this before our show. and because you were there in the white house and many people have worked in white houses. we were there. one thing i remember learning is that when the rubber hits the road, there is only one person in our country who can make a decision, if necessary, to protect the country. and they have to be able to make that decision in a split second based on principle, knowledge gathering. you can't defer to aides when a big decision like protecting the country would come to be. i hesitate because i do respect the presidency. i respect the president of the united states. i respect the office
get the nomination on the first ballot which means on the second ballot the super delegates, house of lordsmocratic party could begin to vote. nominate somebody and america would want to find out who that person is and spend a lot of time the end of august deciding. it could be something new and fresh puts the democrats ahead and on their way to victory. we don't know but look, that was painful last night and nothing will change between now and november. >> dana: i was talking to bill...
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circulating as a suggestion was that diane abbott might get a peerage and be able to go into the house of lordsonded today she said that this is factually incorrect. she said i have never been offered a seat in the lords, and would not accept one if offered. and decided after deliberating for a few days that she will stand as a labour candidate, and she would if she was to be elected be the longest serving female mp in the house of commons. . ~ serving female mp in the house of commons. ., ~ , ., a ., ., commons. thank you, vicki young, our deu commons. thank you, vicki young, our deputy political— commons. thank you, vicki young, our deputy political editor. _ thanks vicki — and a full list of candidates will be available when nominations close on the bbc news website. campaigning is continuing ahead of polling day for the uk election on the 4th ofjuly. sir keir starmer has pledged to reduce the number of people legally migrating to the country, if labour wins power. the party says it will prioritise british workers and crack down on businesses that break employment laws. the leader of the sco
circulating as a suggestion was that diane abbott might get a peerage and be able to go into the house of lordsonded today she said that this is factually incorrect. she said i have never been offered a seat in the lords, and would not accept one if offered. and decided after deliberating for a few days that she will stand as a labour candidate, and she would if she was to be elected be the longest serving female mp in the house of commons. . ~ serving female mp in the house of commons. ., ~ ,...
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, a message responding to suggestions that she had been offered a peerage, to be put into the house of lordsis factually incorrect, i have never been offered a seat in the lords and would not accept one if offered, and then confirmed that she is the adopted labour candidate for her constituency, and that she intends to run. accusations have been levelled at sir keir starmer that he is trying to purge his party of left—wingers. have those issues been resolved, or are they still rumbling on? they are still rumbling on. there are some former labour mps who have been told that they can't stand. tuesday is the deadline, the ruling executive candidates, so they can block them. we will see what happens then. the most prominent former labour figure, jeremy corbyn, who led the party, he was also ousted from labour and has not been readmitted. he was weighing up whether to stand as an independent candidate in the seat he's held for many years and has decided to do so. so, there will still be those kind of candidates, running up against labour candidates, even though they are and a full list of candida
, a message responding to suggestions that she had been offered a peerage, to be put into the house of lordsis factually incorrect, i have never been offered a seat in the lords and would not accept one if offered, and then confirmed that she is the adopted labour candidate for her constituency, and that she intends to run. accusations have been levelled at sir keir starmer that he is trying to purge his party of left—wingers. have those issues been resolved, or are they still rumbling on?...
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imagine, you wouldn't expect me to be involved in any issues around either nominations to the house of lordsrocedures. there's a proper process here, and no party can have these kinds of arrangements in place. you have to go through a proper process with the house of lords, independent committee that that vets people. >> so you're not aware of it , >> so you're not aware of it, but that doesn't necessarily mean it hasn't happened because it is on the front page of a national newspaper. >> yeah, you get quite a lot of things on the front pages of national newspapers as, as you and i have probably learned over very many years. >> well, i mean, keir starmer's on the front of the sun on sunday saying he's going to bnng sunday saying he's going to bring down immigration. >> i mean, who knows what we can trust before we get on to that very important topic. and i can tell you all about that one. all right. please do. can we just talk about private school and vat on private school fees? first, there's a kind of triumvirate of stories which are suggesting that this policy might need to be rethought o
imagine, you wouldn't expect me to be involved in any issues around either nominations to the house of lordsrocedures. there's a proper process here, and no party can have these kinds of arrangements in place. you have to go through a proper process with the house of lords, independent committee that that vets people. >> so you're not aware of it , >> so you're not aware of it, but that doesn't necessarily mean it hasn't happened because it is on the front page of a national...
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and in the house of lords. very big chamber. it's the second biggest political chamber in the world, but we need to reduce it. and that's why we've got a sensible position in relation to the age at which people will retire from the house of lords. >> okay, that's keir starmer. it is armed forces day to day. we may pick up a speech of his later on this afternoon around about 530, but next political research director at savanta, chris hopkins, will be in the political hot seat to shine a light on the latest polls in my political spotlight. do not anywhere right. it's a super snappy, quick political spotlight. joining me to shine a light on all the research that's going on is chris hopkins from savanta. he's the director, research director. now, chris, we've got about a minute, but then after that, if you will stay, we want to get you to chat to our panel as well. so very briefly give us an update. well how is the polling looking. and in particular have things like comments from nigel what's happening in nigel far
and in the house of lords. very big chamber. it's the second biggest political chamber in the world, but we need to reduce it. and that's why we've got a sensible position in relation to the age at which people will retire from the house of lords. >> okay, that's keir starmer. it is armed forces day to day. we may pick up a speech of his later on this afternoon around about 530, but next political research director at savanta, chris hopkins, will be in the political hot seat to shine a...
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among other pledges, a commitment to end the two—child benefit cap and to abolish the house of lords.s our scotland editor, james cook. applause. the snp leader, john swinney, promised independence would be front and centre of this manifesto, and it is. at the very heart of our beliefs is the principal that decisions is the principle that decisions about scotland should be made by the people who live in scotland. not independence for its own sake. independence for the powers to protect our national health service and to help people through tough times. independence for a stronger economy and happier, healthier lives. it's ten years since scotland voted against independence in a referendum. mr swinney says so much has changed, it's time for another one. i think scotland should have a referendum to become independent. i think it's the democratic approach to do so, and that's what the people of scotland voted for in 2021. should or must? must. if someone really doesn't want independence but they like the look of your government, or your offer at this westminster election, should they vot
among other pledges, a commitment to end the two—child benefit cap and to abolish the house of lords.s our scotland editor, james cook. applause. the snp leader, john swinney, promised independence would be front and centre of this manifesto, and it is. at the very heart of our beliefs is the principal that decisions is the principle that decisions about scotland should be made by the people who live in scotland. not independence for its own sake. independence for the powers to protect our...
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so they say they want to abolish the house of lords, but they want to put all their cronies in. hey get a majority, then they don't even want the scrutiny in opposition of the lords. they just want all their cronies to vote everything through and that will be a disaster. well, it's rather than your crony that will be a disaster. well we don't well your cronies dominated. but no we don't. >> that is complete nonsense. >> that is complete nonsense. >> the conservatives do not. if you include all the independents and crossbenchers and they don't have a majority, the conservatives do not have a majority. if you look at how many times the conservatives in the house of lords have lost votes, it's a huge amount, huge amount of time. so there's no conservative majority in the lords anyway. it's a complete myth, but 104 more mps, they were tory peers , but the were tory peers, but the conservatives don't have majority. >> and all those bishops always vote with labour and the crossbenchers and the independents usually . independents usually. >> and what they were saying, if we get a majori
so they say they want to abolish the house of lords, but they want to put all their cronies in. hey get a majority, then they don't even want the scrutiny in opposition of the lords. they just want all their cronies to vote everything through and that will be a disaster. well, it's rather than your crony that will be a disaster. well we don't well your cronies dominated. but no we don't. >> that is complete nonsense. >> that is complete nonsense. >> the conservatives do not....
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and i shall dwell in the house of the lord forever. i'm sure done that for friendship between america and russia. god bless the russian people. the only 41 percent of you have to does have a non savings to cover a $1000.00 emergency. we have record numbers of americans who are on the verge and having their cars repossess more than a 137000000 americans are facing financial hardship because of medical. then in america, we do have a welfare system in place to help people who are struggling financially, but it's a conditional system. you have to prove to the government that you truly need help . the simplest way, like to explain the basic income, is that is like social security. for the rest of us, a basic income would be a monthly payments that would go to everyone. just a $1000.00 a month, no strings attached use. okay, well i would like them maybe i don't know, i just won't go crazy. the reason that i am a fan of guaranteed income because it is this idea that everybody is deserve. and that's just by virtue of your being here a hi, i'm e
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which said she was considering her options and the report she had been offered a place in the house of lords and stoke newington. let's speak to political correspondent jack fenwick. what are the issues surrounding diane abbott and her candidacy? this row has been — diane abbott and her candidacy? t'i 3 row has been ongoing for months but has really been ongoing for the past few days, and this all goes back to a letter diane abbott wrote to the observer newspaper 14 months ago now and after that letter she was accused of anti—semitism and said thatjewish people along with irish and traveller people didn't face racism all their lives and after that was published she apologised very quickly and was suspended from the parliamentary labour party pending an investigation and if you are someone that has been suspended, if you are suspended when an election is happening, you can't run again as a labour candidate so we didn't hear anything about the investigation or the outcome of it for a long time and then when the election was called to be certainly needed an answer, needed to know whether or not
which said she was considering her options and the report she had been offered a place in the house of lords and stoke newington. let's speak to political correspondent jack fenwick. what are the issues surrounding diane abbott and her candidacy? this row has been — diane abbott and her candidacy? t'i 3 row has been ongoing for months but has really been ongoing for the past few days, and this all goes back to a letter diane abbott wrote to the observer newspaper 14 months ago now and after...
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let's go to the house of lords.there one day and sorry for many things, many things i've ever done , i'm sure or not. but ever done, i'm sure or not. but laboun ever done, i'm sure or not. but labour, set to name dozens of new peers, however , their their new peers, however, their their plan is to abolish the house of lords in the long run. >> that's right, so, apparently mr starmer and sir keir starmer and is looking at balancing the levels. there's 108 more conservative or, sorry, 104 more conservative or, sorry, 104 more conservative mps in the house of lords at the present moment time, right here, right now. they want to ensure that they raise that up, be able to push through their own policies and also up the representatives representation of women . some of representation of women. some of the women that are sort of being earmarked at the moment, margaret margaret beckett, margaret margaret beckett, margaret hodge and harriet harman. so i understand what they're trying to do . i'm sure they're trying to do. i'
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