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be delivered by keir starmer as our prime minister| keir starmer as our prime minister inthe— keir starmer make is this also breaks away from that snp impressioni point to make is this also breaks . away from that snp impression that somehow— away from that snp impression that somehow anger. _ away from that snp impression that somehow anger, frustration, - somehow anger, frustration, disconnect— somehow anger, frustration, disconnect and _ somehow anger, frustration, i disconnect and discontentment somehow anger, frustration, - disconnect and discontentment only exists _ disconnect and discontentment only exists in _ disconnect and discontentment only exists in scotland. _ disconnect and discontentment only exists in scotland. actually, - disconnect and discontentment only exists in scotland. actually, that. exists in scotland. actually, that anger. _ exists in scotland. actually, that anger, disconnect _ exists in scotland. actually, that anger, disconnect and _ exists in scotland. actually, that- anger, disconnect and discontentment is in edinburgh. — anger, disconnect and discontentmen
be delivered by keir starmer as our prime minister| keir starmer as our prime minister inthe— keir starmer make is this also breaks away from that snp impressioni point to make is this also breaks . away from that snp impression that somehow— away from that snp impression that somehow anger. _ away from that snp impression that somehow anger, frustration, - somehow anger, frustration, disconnect— somehow anger, frustration, disconnect and _ somehow anger, frustration, i disconnect and...
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a big and bold pledge from keir starmer to | bold pledge from keir starmer to make a massive transferg, 155 pages, so we haven't got through all of it yet, but it talks about specific ways it that the former prime minister thinks labour can come good on its promise to transfer power out of london. things like moving civil service jobs, 50,000 of them, outside london and into other parts of the uk. more powers for local government in england. more ability for the scottish parliament and welsh senedd to enter international bodies or in some devolved areas, even sign international agreements. so it's all about setting out a prospectus for ways that devolution could be made bigger, basically. how more power could be taken to different parts of the uk. and what you got from keir starmer in response to the charge that maybe this is a bit out of touch and a bit navel gazing, maybe it's not what everybody talks about over breakfast in the morning, is that actually this is really important as a medium—term strategy. it's a way of making sure that economic growth works better, that different pe
a big and bold pledge from keir starmer to | bold pledge from keir starmer to make a massive transferg, 155 pages, so we haven't got through all of it yet, but it talks about specific ways it that the former prime minister thinks labour can come good on its promise to transfer power out of london. things like moving civil service jobs, 50,000 of them, outside london and into other parts of the uk. more powers for local government in england. more ability for the scottish parliament and welsh...
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keir starmer _ rely on truth? that would be nice. keir starmer and _ rely on truth?probably not another referendum, that is obviously with this is all about. keir starmer is doing well in the polls, leading some to speculate what will you do.— polls, leading some to speculate what will you do. come up with a have another _ what will you do. come up with a have another referendum - what will you do. come up with a have another referendum is - what will you do. come up with a i have another referendum is scottish independence or not. and i agree, white _ independence or not. and i agree, while many— independence or not. and i agree, while many people are struggling to pay the _ while many people are struggling to pay the cost of living crisis and other— pay the cost of living crisis and other issues they're trying to grapple _ other issues they're trying to grapple with, for a lot of people, independence would not be the first thin- independence would not be the first thing on _ independence would not be the first thing on their mind but it all depends— thing on their
keir starmer _ rely on truth? that would be nice. keir starmer and _ rely on truth?probably not another referendum, that is obviously with this is all about. keir starmer is doing well in the polls, leading some to speculate what will you do.— polls, leading some to speculate what will you do. come up with a have another _ what will you do. come up with a have another referendum - what will you do. come up with a have another referendum is - what will you do. come up with a i have another...
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okay keir starmer. at a here. okay keir starmer.n people are struggling to pay their bills, feed their families and are striking over pay families and are striking over pay settlements, you've produced 155 five page report. talking about devolution, constitutional reform and abolishing the house of lords. this might look to many people as completely out of touch. and you could look like another politician talking to westminster about stuff that might never come to pass. can you give me one thing in this report that would improve people's lives from day one of a labour government ? and if i may, labour government? and if i may, to gordon brown. nicholas sturgeon has declared the next election a de facto independence referendum. you talk about farther devolution , but hasn't farther devolution, but hasn't the horse already bolted ? and do the horse already bolted? and do you accept that scotland could become an independent nation in your lifetime or mine? thank you . but the complete opposite to the proposition you put to me. this is
okay keir starmer. at a here. okay keir starmer.n people are struggling to pay their bills, feed their families and are striking over pay families and are striking over pay settlements, you've produced 155 five page report. talking about devolution, constitutional reform and abolishing the house of lords. this might look to many people as completely out of touch. and you could look like another politician talking to westminster about stuff that might never come to pass. can you give me one...
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keir starmer and keir starmer.eir starmer and former prime minister gordon unveiled these plans earlier tony. there's quite a lot to unpack. tony. there's quite a lot to unpack . let's start with the unpack. let's start with the house of lords stuff , if that's house of lords stuff, if that's all take away . indeed. all right, take it away. indeed. blast from past in many regards. gordon brown on stage behind the labour lectern lecture incited . labour lectern lecture incited. as you say, he's been working on this report for the last two years. the most eye catching initiative is that desire to see the house of lords abolished altogether to replaced by an entirely elected chamber. not many people , including the many people, including the labour leader, have said that the lords at the moment is essentially in defensible, i.e. it's closer over 800 members and been linked with cronyism . a lot been linked with cronyism. a lot of employees have decided to pack the chamber with some of their mates who may have done fav
keir starmer and keir starmer.eir starmer and former prime minister gordon unveiled these plans earlier tony. there's quite a lot to unpack. tony. there's quite a lot to unpack . let's start with the unpack. let's start with the house of lords stuff , if that's house of lords stuff, if that's all take away . indeed. all right, take it away. indeed. blast from past in many regards. gordon brown on stage behind the labour lectern lecture incited . labour lectern lecture incited. as you say, he's...
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now, admittedly, it's found trouble in the courts in the united states, but nonetheless, where's keir you asked. i'll give you one, great british energy for the great british people. we've got a huge challenge in this country at the moment with soaring energy bills, a lack of our own energy security, which means that we're reliant off and on regimes which we do not have a great deal of time for and certainly not shared values with. we've seen huge deindustrialization across the country, which i think has had huge impacts on our politics and on people's lives. and with our plan for great british energy, it would be a huge expansion of renewable energy, new nuclear and a great british energy company that would ensure that the british people own a proportion of the assets that they're funding, and get a share of the return. i think it is a hugely bold, ambitious, radical policy that would deliver help in terms of people's bills in the short term, by insulating millions of homes across the country. it would deliver energy security. it would help to tackle climate change. surely the bigges
now, admittedly, it's found trouble in the courts in the united states, but nonetheless, where's keir you asked. i'll give you one, great british energy for the great british people. we've got a huge challenge in this country at the moment with soaring energy bills, a lack of our own energy security, which means that we're reliant off and on regimes which we do not have a great deal of time for and certainly not shared values with. we've seen huge deindustrialization across the country, which i...
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he says he looks at what keir starmer is doing now and all he sees is caution, caution, caution.er who wrote a piece in the guardian saying, you know, where are all the crowds chanting, oh keir starmer? i mean, jeremy corbyn always had crowds, but look at the election results and how many ofjeremy corbyn�*s policies have been delivered? zero. because we lost... in a sense that's an easy hit, because jeremy corbyn did lose and he's gone. literally gone from the labour party, unless you were going to let him back in. but let's take joe biden, for example. now, joe biden is nobody�*s idea of a radical. he's a centrist democrat, but he found a signature policy just to give you one. he found a policy where he told young americans, i will wipe out a significant chunk of your college debt. and that won him a huge number of votes amongst the young people. it was a signature policy. now, admittedly, it's found trouble in the courts in the united states, but nonetheless, where's keir starmer�*s? really ambitious... i'm glad you are asking. i'll give you one. great british energy for the gr
he says he looks at what keir starmer is doing now and all he sees is caution, caution, caution.er who wrote a piece in the guardian saying, you know, where are all the crowds chanting, oh keir starmer? i mean, jeremy corbyn always had crowds, but look at the election results and how many ofjeremy corbyn�*s policies have been delivered? zero. because we lost... in a sense that's an easy hit, because jeremy corbyn did lose and he's gone. literally gone from the labour party, unless you were...
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keir starmer a little after 10:00, so in about 30 minutes time. just one question before you go, darren. do you get the idea that there is pubuc get the idea that there is public appetite for sweet paying constitutional reform .7 keir constitutional reform? keir starmer coming out today, as you said, to say that he wants to banish house lords. is banish the house of lords. is that public want? is that what the public want? is that what the public want? is that what the public want? is that what labour voters want ? i that what labour voters want? i really interesting question. i'm not totally sure constitutional reform is high on most people's political agendas at the best of times. almost certainly not dunng times. almost certainly not during a of living crisis when people are worried about electricity costs and the cost of the weekly shops are not to say that this is a an argument that's going to win labour lots and lots of votes up and down the country. almost certainly not. but at the same time, you know, labour would argue that they getting c
keir starmer a little after 10:00, so in about 30 minutes time. just one question before you go, darren. do you get the idea that there is pubuc get the idea that there is public appetite for sweet paying constitutional reform .7 keir constitutional reform? keir starmer coming out today, as you said, to say that he wants to banish house lords. is banish the house of lords. is that public want? is that what the public want? is that what the public want? is that what the public want? is that what...
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could you find yourself getting enthused about keir starmer?d i think it's really important to take an interest, because for most of my life i didn't, because ijust felt politics, they don't talk like me, they don't sound... you know, it's nothing to do with me. politics is not for me, i am not from the place, it just doesn't apply to me. and then you realise, it absolutely applies to you because of the decisions they make impact your life and have impacted your life already. but i find it tough at the moment. and i think after covid as well, i was in morocco for 3.5 months during the first lockdown, which sounds lovely but we were stuck in the apartment, it was a state of emergency, you weren't allowed to use anything couldn't go to the beach, and then we had electrical storms and bad weather for 8.5 weeks. so even the balcony wasn't that much of a fun place to be. what were you doing there? visiting my partner's family. but what happened was in that 3.5 months was the news was on constantly and it was just a barrage of really horrible numbers
could you find yourself getting enthused about keir starmer?d i think it's really important to take an interest, because for most of my life i didn't, because ijust felt politics, they don't talk like me, they don't sound... you know, it's nothing to do with me. politics is not for me, i am not from the place, it just doesn't apply to me. and then you realise, it absolutely applies to you because of the decisions they make impact your life and have impacted your life already. but i find it...
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now, keir starmer has just ruled out any effort to return to a freedom of movement relationship withr sectors, like agriculture. but there�*s no reason why a controlled immigration system couldn�*t help our immigration policy. if it�*s smart, and if you�*ve got the right visa system that�*s effectively administrated — which i don�*t think, with respect, we can claim the current system is — but on the nhs, i think it�*s a really good example about more or less. so, as far as i�*m concerned, as a person who wants to be our country�*s health secretary, the nhs has always been an international employer. i think that�*s an enormous strength, but i absolutely agree that we are over—reliant on immigration in the health service at the same time as we are turning away bright british students with straight as from studying medicine. this summer, 3,000 medical students or aspiring medical students were turned away from studying medicine at university when we have a massive shortage. so we can�*t keep on pulling the immigration lever because we can�*t be bothered to train our own home—grown tale
now, keir starmer has just ruled out any effort to return to a freedom of movement relationship withr sectors, like agriculture. but there�*s no reason why a controlled immigration system couldn�*t help our immigration policy. if it�*s smart, and if you�*ve got the right visa system that�*s effectively administrated — which i don�*t think, with respect, we can claim the current system is — but on the nhs, i think it�*s a really good example about more or less. so, as far as...
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so keir starmer matter what.o keir starmer seems to be taking a much more middle of the road approach , middle of the road approach, saying example that the pay saying for example that the pay demands of the nurses are unaffordable and particularly being i suppose i don't want to say to but but standing perhaps with the feet in both camps when it comes to the rail strikes as well, what does labour think of that at all? i think if you if you're keir starmer and you look at the very hard line support that jeremy corbyn and the shadow that was there shadow cabinet that was there three gave three years ago that they gave to unions on strike in to unions going on strike in various industries not just rail. and then you see what happened general election happened at the general election three week. then three years ago this week. then maybe not best maybe you think you're not best suhed maybe you think you're not best suited stand on side of the suited to stand on side of the workers come what may . so what workers com
so keir starmer matter what.o keir starmer seems to be taking a much more middle of the road approach , middle of the road approach, saying example that the pay saying for example that the pay demands of the nurses are unaffordable and particularly being i suppose i don't want to say to but but standing perhaps with the feet in both camps when it comes to the rail strikes as well, what does labour think of that at all? i think if you if you're keir starmer and you look at the very hard line...
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no, keir starmer is not him? no, keir starmer is not tony blair.people for a short while , you know, that he short while, you know, that he is not a dangerous man and therefore you he's a fairly comfortable alternative. if don't really want these stories for a longer. but there are two years to go on in two years and many , many a slip can be made. many, many a slip can be made. and i've seen nothing about keir starmer that tells me that this is an inspirational leader he relies entirely on not being the other party on being somebody who doesn't worry people, someone who doesn't make them afraid . but that's very afraid. but that's very different from and this two years for that to go wrong there is now let's bring stephen power back in there to see where he is stephen, there's two years for it to go wrong. do see keir starmer as, the person who could potentially take this away. do you really do you think people actually have put their faith in if . well, if it had just allowed if. well, if it had just allowed me to say that i'm 20 years younger si
no, keir starmer is not him? no, keir starmer is not tony blair.people for a short while , you know, that he short while, you know, that he is not a dangerous man and therefore you he's a fairly comfortable alternative. if don't really want these stories for a longer. but there are two years to go on in two years and many , many a slip can be made. many, many a slip can be made. and i've seen nothing about keir starmer that tells me that this is an inspirational leader he relies entirely on not...
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sir keir starmer has been ve clear manifesto?ar today. these _ manifesto? sir keir starmer has been very clear today. these proposals - very clear today. these proposals will now go out for consultation on implementation. when he becomes prime minister hopefully at the next election, he needs to hit the ground running on taiwan to implement these proposals rather than going into a period of consultation to delete them. these will go into our manifesto and it will be about implementation. from day one, labour will be about implementing these proposals to start getting the constitution of the united kingdom back to a much more modern place, get trust factor politics. let’s get trust factor politics. let's take one _ get trust factor politics. let's take one of _ get trust factor politics. let's take one of the _ get trust factor politics. let's take one of the most - get trust factor politics. let's take one of the most eye—catching proposal, the abolition of the house of lords. so the labour party is now committed to abolishing th
sir keir starmer has been ve clear manifesto?ar today. these _ manifesto? sir keir starmer has been very clear today. these proposals - very clear today. these proposals will now go out for consultation on implementation. when he becomes prime minister hopefully at the next election, he needs to hit the ground running on taiwan to implement these proposals rather than going into a period of consultation to delete them. these will go into our manifesto and it will be about implementation. from...
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do you think shares in labour and in keir starmer are little high the moment ?little high at the moment? well i think labour's unquestionably had a very strong year. the tories have disastrous tories have had a disastrous year case has repositioned himself . your viewers might himself. your viewers might remember him taking a knee for blm and berating the palace on behalf harry and meghan. that's not the sort visual stuff he comes out with because he's obviously finally got some advisers that that tell him that goes down like a bag of cold sack in the red wall seats needs to win back however so i think you know other things being equal labour is heading for a victory at the next election but this one issue has so much salience among key swing voters in marginal seats. the right leaning voters who as matthew was saying, they were a major realignment not only of political parties but political priorities post—brexit and didn't get it. that's the one thing that can bring them back to the potentially if they see rishi sunak implement law that no one who arrives ille
do you think shares in labour and in keir starmer are little high the moment ?little high at the moment? well i think labour's unquestionably had a very strong year. the tories have disastrous tories have had a disastrous year case has repositioned himself . your viewers might himself. your viewers might remember him taking a knee for blm and berating the palace on behalf harry and meghan. that's not the sort visual stuff he comes out with because he's obviously finally got some advisers that...
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sir keir starmerjoins us now. sir keir starmer, good morning to you.last 12 years or so it is because we have not used all the resources, all the innovation, all the ability and talent we have across the whole of the country. i think that is because too much power in the end is held in westminster, in the end is held in westminster, in whitehall. people thinking they know better than people who live in the areas i am most concerned about. this is a big transfer of power, part of what i believe is the problem in politics, too many politicians in westminster and whitehall making too many decisions about the lives of other people. this is about answering the question, how do you allow decisions about people to be made by them? this is a comprehensive, compelling case for change. i hope if and when we come in to government that means we come in to government that means we can start to fix the problems we had, rebuild the country and take us forward to an economy which is growing and working for everybody across all parts of the united kingdom. i am very pl
sir keir starmerjoins us now. sir keir starmer, good morning to you.last 12 years or so it is because we have not used all the resources, all the innovation, all the ability and talent we have across the whole of the country. i think that is because too much power in the end is held in westminster, in the end is held in westminster, in whitehall. people thinking they know better than people who live in the areas i am most concerned about. this is a big transfer of power, part of what i believe...
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keir starmer.ld that be and if so, how would that be paid well, first to one of paid for? well, first to one of the things that keir starmer's government would do and rachel louise is actually have louise would do is actually have a proper, fairer tax for the energy companies who make a huge amount of money off in the nation, get some money from that small change to take back, what, £45 million is not. it's money down the back of the sofa . £2 down the back of the sofa. £2 billion is not small change . and billion is not small change. and that would go a long way to easing some of those. what people want at the moment and is not just the pay deals. they they're looking at the conditions they have to work. they're looking the hours they're looking at the hours these have to work these people have to work at heswall all boils to heswall it all boils down to money, money, money, money, girls . just bear with me one girls. just bear with me one second, please. the what the labour due to also is look at
keir starmer.ld that be and if so, how would that be paid well, first to one of paid for? well, first to one of the things that keir starmer's government would do and rachel louise is actually have louise would do is actually have a proper, fairer tax for the energy companies who make a huge amount of money off in the nation, get some money from that small change to take back, what, £45 million is not. it's money down the back of the sofa . £2 down the back of the sofa. £2 billion is not...
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do you think shares in labour and in keir starmer are little high the moment ?little high at the moment? well i think labour's unquestionably had a very strong year. the tories have disastrous tories have had a disastrous year case has repositioned himself . your viewers might himself. your viewers might remember him taking a knee for blm and berating the palace on behalf harry and meghan. that's not the sort visual stuff he comes out with because he's obviously finally got some advisers that that tell him that goes down like a bag of cold sack in the red wall seats needs to win back however so i think you know other things being equal labour is heading for a victory at the next election but this one issue has so much salience among key swing voters in marginal seats. the right leaning voters who as matthew was saying, they were a major realignment not only of political parties but political priorities post—brexit and didn't get it. that's the one thing that can bring them back to the potentially if they see rishi sunak implement law that no one who arrives ille
do you think shares in labour and in keir starmer are little high the moment ?little high at the moment? well i think labour's unquestionably had a very strong year. the tories have disastrous tories have had a disastrous year case has repositioned himself . your viewers might himself. your viewers might remember him taking a knee for blm and berating the palace on behalf harry and meghan. that's not the sort visual stuff he comes out with because he's obviously finally got some advisers that...
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keir system as indefensible. a new britain. promising the biggest ever transfer of power from westminster to nations and regions . his from westminster to nations and regions. his party from westminster to nations and regions . his party comes into regions. his party comes into power . launching a report which power. launching a report which was led by the former prime minister gordon brown. he promised to overhaul the way the is governed . the uk's business is governed. the uk's business group says there'll be a decade of lost economic growth in britain if action isn't taken by the government. the cbi says it's likely the country's in recession, with rocketing inflation, negative growth and falling . the group say falling. the group say stagflation, a combination of stagnation and rising prices is preventing firms from investing . the transport secretary, mark harper, says the decision to reject improved pay offer is increased to be disappointing and unfair to public. a pay rise of percent and a guarantee of no
keir system as indefensible. a new britain. promising the biggest ever transfer of power from westminster to nations and regions . his from westminster to nations and regions. his party from westminster to nations and regions . his party comes into regions. his party comes into power . launching a report which power. launching a report which was led by the former prime minister gordon brown. he promised to overhaul the way the is governed . the uk's business is governed. the uk's business group...
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they are saying, keir starmer is saying, _ are proposing? - are proposing? they are saying, keir starmer is saying, that this would i starmer is saying, that this would be the biggest transfer of power from westminster to people across the uk ever. and he commissioned gordon brown to do this report a couple of years ago, gordon brown has been working away on it, it will be released at ten o'clock but we got our hands on a draft over the weekend so we think we know the vast majority of what is in it. and although, yes, this is about stopping the house of lords, yes, this is about devolution to scotland, wales and northern ireland, it is also about more power across england as well. so, some of the things gordon brown is talking about include 50,000 jobs in the civil service moving from london to other parts of the uk, he talks about giving more powers to local government in england, including revenue raising powers, the ability to raise some money and to spend it on the priorities that local leaders have. the house of lords abolition is an im
they are saying, keir starmer is saying, _ are proposing? - are proposing? they are saying, keir starmer is saying, that this would i starmer is saying, that this would be the biggest transfer of power from westminster to people across the uk ever. and he commissioned gordon brown to do this report a couple of years ago, gordon brown has been working away on it, it will be released at ten o'clock but we got our hands on a draft over the weekend so we think we know the vast majority of what is...
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keir starmer was there durham. keir starmer was there drinking a beer and there was some pizza .e pizza. durham obviously is also the place dominic cummings was not fined for his lockdown. breaking trip up there and then subsequent trip to test his eyesight in barnard . but there eyesight in barnard. but there were, i think, justifiable questions about, hang on the labour side were doing it too. and obviously labour had been for harsh restrictions even if they weren't actually involved in making them . and towards the in making them. and towards the end of this period we got boris johnson's first visit to ukraine, to kyiv, where really whenever there was bit of domestic trouble, we did see the prime minister get on the phone to his good friend vladimir. that relationship was real though that that that friendship between boris johnson and volodymyr zelenskyy was strong. absolutely. and i think, yeah, we were all quite cynical it at the time because it did feel as though whenever was a drama breaking went to breaking off, boris went to kyiv. but boris johnson was, as rachel saying
keir starmer was there durham. keir starmer was there drinking a beer and there was some pizza .e pizza. durham obviously is also the place dominic cummings was not fined for his lockdown. breaking trip up there and then subsequent trip to test his eyesight in barnard . but there eyesight in barnard. but there were, i think, justifiable questions about, hang on the labour side were doing it too. and obviously labour had been for harsh restrictions even if they weren't actually involved in...
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keir starmer.ld that be and if so, how would that be paid well, first to one of paid for? well, first to one of the things that keir starmer's government would do and rachel louise is actually have louise would do is actually have a proper, fairer tax for the energy companies who make a huge amount of money off in the nation, get some money from that small change to take back, what, £45 million is not. it's money down the back of the sofa . £2 down the back of the sofa. £2 billion is not small change . and billion is not small change. and that would go a long way to easing some of those. what people want at the moment and is not just the pay deals. they they're looking at the conditions they have to work. they're looking the hours they're looking at the hours these have to work these people have to work at heswall all boils to heswall it all boils down to money, money, money, money, girls . just bear with me one girls. just bear with me one second, please. the what the labour due to also is look at
keir starmer.ld that be and if so, how would that be paid well, first to one of paid for? well, first to one of the things that keir starmer's government would do and rachel louise is actually have louise would do is actually have a proper, fairer tax for the energy companies who make a huge amount of money off in the nation, get some money from that small change to take back, what, £45 million is not. it's money down the back of the sofa . £2 down the back of the sofa. £2 billion is not...
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keir starmer.t seen many of those. it's more to do with the tories shooting themselves in the foot . is keir themselves in the foot. is keir starmer harold ? is he a tony starmer harold? is he a tony blair? he won three general election or is he going to be one of the many labour leaders? never won general election. never won a general election. i think he's to be one of labour's winners, but of course he's neither wilson nor tony blair. he is. keir starmer. i do think that with any general election of course, people get fed with the government in office and my there's a lot of reasons to be fed up with government in office at the moment. i doubt we could name one public service, for example. it's in a better in 2022 than it was in 2010, but it is also about people feeling able to their vote to the labour party . we suffered our first party. we suffered our first sorry almost catastrophic defeat since 1935. back in december 19, and to have got from there to where we are now is contenders. the gover
keir starmer.t seen many of those. it's more to do with the tories shooting themselves in the foot . is keir themselves in the foot. is keir starmer harold ? is he a tony starmer harold? is he a tony blair? he won three general election or is he going to be one of the many labour leaders? never won general election. never won a general election. i think he's to be one of labour's winners, but of course he's neither wilson nor tony blair. he is. keir starmer. i do think that with any general...
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keir starmer either.'s interesting how he's trying to present himself as this kind of patriot. he often does this, it often seen with the flag nowadays to contrast with corbyn, he talked about the christian message there but you know as you pointed to as soon as an issue like trans comes up you know his true colours come out he can't hold the line against the woke for one second i mean this is a totally error everyone two brain cells knows that nicholas sturgeon's reforms are absolutely crazy. going to be to pose real dangers for women. real dangers for children . it's essentially placing the feelings of sex offenders over women's safety. i mean it's just an extraordinary of legislation. and for some it's not come out he should have been come out all guns blazing against he should have said this is something a labour government will never consider . labour government will never consider. instead, he's just far too this . well, perhaps consider. instead, he's just far too because :his . well, perhaps consi
keir starmer either.'s interesting how he's trying to present himself as this kind of patriot. he often does this, it often seen with the flag nowadays to contrast with corbyn, he talked about the christian message there but you know as you pointed to as soon as an issue like trans comes up you know his true colours come out he can't hold the line against the woke for one second i mean this is a totally error everyone two brain cells knows that nicholas sturgeon's reforms are absolutely crazy....
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i think it's, as you said, keir starmer , you said, keir starmer, attacking that generational privilegeeard there from judi , it's is going to have from judi, it's is going to have a huge impact on treasury in years to come and it will priced out of middle class parents who don't aren't sitting on this vast built wealth and that's absolutely going to have an impact. but it's an opportunity, the government, to differentiate themselves. there themselves. labour there i thought paul, i wondered if this was political mistake from was a political mistake from keir because i'm sure if keir starmer because i'm sure if you were to ask people as a policy polls quite well what i just wondered if it just reinforces the views of people that actually you know which is the typical labour party attack in sort of aspiration that type of thing that corbyn might do, whether not it's actually is certainly not something that tony blair would have done, is it, if keir starmer's trying to follow that path into, i mean perhaps he's got a focus group somewhere that's told him this stuff's popular. i don't know
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so what is keir starmer trying to achieve? he really wants to change the country while the conservatives focus on changing leaders. but by moving power away from westminster, he is also looking for much—needed support from some of the people who backed brexit or scottish independence because they'd lost trust in this place. but the conservatives say they have already moved decision—making powers and public sectorjobs out of london and they are unlike labourare sectorjobs out of london and they are unlike labour are now focusing on photo priorities and they say keir starmer is playing politics. you can almost see the dividing lines at the next general election being drawn up now. iain watson, bbc news, still at westminster. the latest trailer for prince harry and meghan markle's netflix documentary has been released. the company has confirmed harry and meghan, the sussexes behind—the—scenes documentary series will debut this week was that this is an excerpt from the new trailer. and then everything changed. there is a hierarchy
so what is keir starmer trying to achieve? he really wants to change the country while the conservatives focus on changing leaders. but by moving power away from westminster, he is also looking for much—needed support from some of the people who backed brexit or scottish independence because they'd lost trust in this place. but the conservatives say they have already moved decision—making powers and public sectorjobs out of london and they are unlike labourare sectorjobs out of london and...
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keir starmer. thank you, mr. speaker . can keir starmer. thank you, mr. speaker.n i start by welcoming new member of parliament for the city of chester . it's the best for chester. it's the best for labourin chester. it's the best for labour in the 105 years we've been fighting that seat. i look forward to working with to build a better future for the of chester . mr. speaker, the party chester. mr. speaker, the party promised the country it would build 300,000 houses a year. this week without a single voter the prime minister broke that promise by scrapping minority tree targets . what changed? tree targets. what changed? yeah, he's got . mr. speaker, let yeah, he's got. mr. speaker, let me start by also welcoming the honourable lady to her. to her place. now the honourable gentleman comes here every and i know he's focussed on process and the politics, but i don't think he's actually taken the time to read the detail of what we are doing to improve our system. so let me, let me just explain . we are doing. we are. explain. we are doing. we are. mr. speaker, we a
keir starmer. thank you, mr. speaker . can keir starmer. thank you, mr. speaker.n i start by welcoming new member of parliament for the city of chester . it's the best for chester. it's the best for labourin chester. it's the best for labour in the 105 years we've been fighting that seat. i look forward to working with to build a better future for the of chester . mr. speaker, the party chester. mr. speaker, the party promised the country it would build 300,000 houses a year. this week without...
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who will keir be getting his keir starmer be getting his advice from ?u think advice from? toby, do you think when it comes to making these types of decisions, will he make them different way to our them in a different way to our current prime minister? well the people at devising the government over the course of the last two and a half to three years over the pandemic, i think in due course will be found to have given very poor advice compared, say to and his tenure the equivalent of patrick vallance in sweden. he gets it corrected by the beginning of 2020 which is don't lockdown. it won't make any difference. it'll just cause unnecessary suffering and economic hardship. and he's been proved completely right. if you look at excess mortality, sweden actually fared better than most countries, which imposed a lockdown in 2020. let's hope keir starmer ends up being advised by someone a little bit better. a little bit , little bit less nervous and risk averse than the people advising boris johnson. but i very much doubt it. i imagine it'll be more of the sa
who will keir be getting his keir starmer be getting his advice from ?u think advice from? toby, do you think when it comes to making these types of decisions, will he make them different way to our them in a different way to our current prime minister? well the people at devising the government over the course of the last two and a half to three years over the pandemic, i think in due course will be found to have given very poor advice compared, say to and his tenure the equivalent of patrick...
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but what would what would sir keir do?ridget, those state schools that you've just said need help and some of my other guests admitted and agreed with that as well, that suddenly to take on board quite a lot of boys and girls who were lined private schools but mums dads , guardians schools but mums dads, guardians can't afford the fees at 20% higher. is the state system up to picking up that slack ? well, to picking up that slack? well, look, the safest gyms there to pick up all the slack by both ends and the bottom end, which is what trying to do to make sure that the bottom is raised above. sure that the bottom is raised above . and that's what we've got above. and that's what we've got to do as a responsible politicians running the country is that we're going to keep raising the up and make sure that more people come in and make sure that people have a better education. so don't need to pay huge amounts money to go to pay huge amounts money to go to private education. that's what our objective is and always has been. do
but what would what would sir keir do?ridget, those state schools that you've just said need help and some of my other guests admitted and agreed with that as well, that suddenly to take on board quite a lot of boys and girls who were lined private schools but mums dads , guardians schools but mums dads, guardians can't afford the fees at 20% higher. is the state system up to picking up that slack ? well, to picking up that slack? well, look, the safest gyms there to pick up all the slack by...
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keir starmer , rely god help us. to because he'll at to do that because he'll at least cover least have the political cover to no dares touch it . to do it. no dares touch it. well wouldn't now a good time to actually have a really movement on the right . actually have a really movement on the right. i mean i can't i'm tired of listening to the just total crapola from these guys over here where occasionally when they're running for leadership , they'll claim to be leadership, they'll claim to be excited about doing something about. excited about doing something about . then there's something about. then there's something about. then there's something about that . but these guys about that. but these guys aren't doing anything about. so wouldn't this be the time to actually have a realignment and find alternative right of centre . what you would hope that out this chaos would emerge someone with a bit of backbone a natural and maybe that will happen due course. i still have high hopes for cammy badenoch. but mark, the
keir starmer , rely god help us. to because he'll at to do that because he'll at least cover least have the political cover to no dares touch it . to do it. no dares touch it. well wouldn't now a good time to actually have a really movement on the right . actually have a really movement on the right. i mean i can't i'm tired of listening to the just total crapola from these guys over here where occasionally when they're running for leadership , they'll claim to be leadership, they'll claim to...
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keir starmer , rely god help us.r, to because he'll at to do that because he'll at least cover least have the political cover to no dares touch it . to do it. no dares touch it. well wouldn't now a good time to actually have a really movement on the right . actually have a really movement on the right. i mean i can't i'm tired of listening to the just total crapola from these guys over here where occasionally when they're running for leadership , they'll claim to be leadership, they'll claim to be excited about doing something about. excited about doing something about . then there's something about. then there's something about. then there's something about that . but these guys about that. but these guys aren't doing anything about. so wouldn't this be the time to actually have a realignment and find alternative right of centre . what you would hope that out this chaos would emerge someone with a bit of backbone a natural and maybe that will happen due course. i still have high hopes for cammy badenoch. but mark, t
keir starmer , rely god help us.r, to because he'll at to do that because he'll at least cover least have the political cover to no dares touch it . to do it. no dares touch it. well wouldn't now a good time to actually have a really movement on the right . actually have a really movement on the right. i mean i can't i'm tired of listening to the just total crapola from these guys over here where occasionally when they're running for leadership , they'll claim to be leadership, they'll claim to...
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many did and loved keir starmer.d and loved the radical claims of jeremy corbyn and by the fresh electability of blair. and back in the day of course, one former senior adviser went on to observe just a few days ago that he simply couldn't understand or believe that labour supporters would ever be charming, chomping cicadas to care as they did for jeremy corbyn. so for the electorate not being corbyn scores well, but not among some of the younger , perhaps more of the younger, perhaps more left wing labour folk. so i'll be asking. two old friends of mine whether . that is a problem mine whether. that is a problem for the leadership of the labour party and whether or not it surmountable in of course brand . is labour the done deal in your eyes. is the tory brand so tarnished by recent events that the game up for them now that could be as early as october year? certainly no . than the year? certainly no. than the spnng year? certainly no. than the spring of the year. both the polls and the serious commentators suggest
many did and loved keir starmer.d and loved the radical claims of jeremy corbyn and by the fresh electability of blair. and back in the day of course, one former senior adviser went on to observe just a few days ago that he simply couldn't understand or believe that labour supporters would ever be charming, chomping cicadas to care as they did for jeremy corbyn. so for the electorate not being corbyn scores well, but not among some of the younger , perhaps more of the younger, perhaps more left...
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this is not the first time keir starmer has pledged _ not the first time keir starmer has pledged to. he said similar last year and earlier— behaviour. he said similar last year and earlier this year i believe. this— and earlier this year i believe. this slogan is a bit... it is the sort _ this slogan is a bit... it is the sort of thing some but he says that you are _ sort of thing some but he says that you are hot — sort of thing some but he says that you are not quite sure what it means — you are not quite sure what it means. certainly they have hit upon an issue _ means. certainly they have hit upon an issue that is troubling a lot of people. — an issue that is troubling a lot of people, anti—social behaviour and these _ people, anti—social behaviour and these delays in courts, and certainly— these delays in courts, and certainly love people will be looking _ certainly love people will be looking at that and thinking it is entirely— looking at that and thinking it is entirely problematic and they want it sorted, — entirely problematic and they want it sorted, but there has got to
this is not the first time keir starmer has pledged _ not the first time keir starmer has pledged to. he said similar last year and earlier— behaviour. he said similar last year and earlier this year i believe. this— and earlier this year i believe. this slogan is a bit... it is the sort _ this slogan is a bit... it is the sort of thing some but he says that you are _ sort of thing some but he says that you are hot — sort of thing some but he says that you are not quite sure what it means...
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you know, where does keir time. you know, where does keir starmer really stand on this?se i can't work it out . because i can't work it out. keir starmer has a political dilemma as any leader of the opposition does. when a strike happens, i actually believe he stands on the side of rail and hospital patients . bear in mind hospital patients. bear in mind with either a labour voters among the rmt that is not affiliate the labour party. so this is not this is not a labour party backed strike in any way. and remember ed miliband going through one or two uncomfortable interviews ten years ago when a similar happened. but if similar things happened. but if keir symptoms health as keir starmer symptoms health as a patients champion or passenger's champion again tonight illogical driven government. i think the right place to end up an ideologically dnven place to end up an ideologically driven government . maybe, maybe driven government. maybe, maybe not. let's just turn our not. but let's just turn our minds if we can , to the proposed minds if we can, to the proposed nurses s
you know, where does keir time. you know, where does keir starmer really stand on this?se i can't work it out . because i can't work it out. keir starmer has a political dilemma as any leader of the opposition does. when a strike happens, i actually believe he stands on the side of rail and hospital patients . bear in mind hospital patients. bear in mind with either a labour voters among the rmt that is not affiliate the labour party. so this is not this is not a labour party backed strike in...
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you know, where does keir time. you know, where does keir starmer really stand on this?se i can't work it out . because i can't work it out. keir starmer has a political dilemma as any leader of the opposition does. when a strike happens, i actually believe he stands on the side of rail and hospital patients . bear in mind hospital patients. bear in mind with either a labour voters among the rmt that is not affiliate the labour party. so this is not this is not a labour party backed strike in any way. and remember ed miliband going through one or two uncomfortable interviews ten years ago when a similar happened. but if similar things happened. but if keir symptoms health as keir starmer symptoms health as a patients champion or passenger's champion again tonight illogical driven government. i think the right place to end up an ideologically dnven place to end up an ideologically driven government . maybe, maybe driven government. maybe, maybe not. let's just turn our not. but let's just turn our minds if we can , to the proposed minds if we can, to the proposed nurses s
you know, where does keir time. you know, where does keir starmer really stand on this?se i can't work it out . because i can't work it out. keir starmer has a political dilemma as any leader of the opposition does. when a strike happens, i actually believe he stands on the side of rail and hospital patients . bear in mind hospital patients. bear in mind with either a labour voters among the rmt that is not affiliate the labour party. so this is not this is not a labour party backed strike in...
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labour leader, sir keir it.abour leader, sir keir starmer has accused the prime of being weak during a heated pmqs this afternoon rishi sunak came under fire from the opposition . under fire from the opposition. private school funding failure to maintain housebuilding targets and the latest theories of industrial action . and of industrial action. and fleetwood mac singer songwriter mcvie has died at the age 79. her family , she passed away her family, she passed away peacefully this following a short illness. the band has paid tribute to her on twitter, calling truly one of a kind . tv calling truly one of a kind. tv onune calling truly one of a kind. tv online , an ab. plus radio. this online, an ab. plus radio. this is gb news now is back to dan wootton tonight tonight . wootton tonight tonight. the bbc sky news , stv and the bbc sky news, stv and channel 4 might fail to do their duty and report it because they are in the tank for scheming sturgeon and always have been. be honest. but the snp coming be honest
labour leader, sir keir it.abour leader, sir keir starmer has accused the prime of being weak during a heated pmqs this afternoon rishi sunak came under fire from the opposition . under fire from the opposition. private school funding failure to maintain housebuilding targets and the latest theories of industrial action . and of industrial action. and fleetwood mac singer songwriter mcvie has died at the age 79. her family , she passed away her family, she passed away peacefully this following...
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keir out specific policy.eir starmer is one of his favourite catchphrases is i'm not going to write manifesto before you write the manifesto before you today. write the manifesto before you today . are we going to see some today. are we going to see some of that manifesto? well, i'm sure will. we'll see it. but in reality , the political challenge reality, the political challenge facing every of the opposition and why the role is half jokingly called the job in politics of the west of the country. because if you have and what seems a good idea like the energy windfall tax that will be taken by the government and if you have was seen as a bad idea that would be hung around your neck. but to go to keir starmer i think he's very quickly he's gone through three, three phases because he spent the first year or so trying to sort the labour party and banish the spectre of some of the problems in the past and ensure that it's a happy place. be an activist. he then brought back of shadow brought back lots of big shadow
keir out specific policy.eir starmer is one of his favourite catchphrases is i'm not going to write manifesto before you write the manifesto before you today. write the manifesto before you today . are we going to see some today. are we going to see some of that manifesto? well, i'm sure will. we'll see it. but in reality , the political challenge reality, the political challenge facing every of the opposition and why the role is half jokingly called the job in politics of the west of the...
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and keir after all of that. they biggest they will be the biggest transfer power from transfer of power from westminster british westminster to the british people. he's unveiling a new report on britain's future in leeds later. yeah, it's called a new and it makes new britain and it makes multiple recommendations, including powers to including handing more powers to local authorities, moving civil servants and servants out of london and reforming the house of lords. with us this morning the with us this morning is the concept of, oh , sorry, says concept of, oh, sorry, says political albie political commentator albie amankona. so he's to go. amankona. so he's not to go. it's political editor darren it's our political editor darren mccaffrey, who joins us from where speech is going to be where that speech is going to be made later on. good made a little bit later on. good morning. good see you, morning. good to see you, darren. this been a long darren. this has been a long planned. it's not necessarily labour pol
and keir after all of that. they biggest they will be the biggest transfer power from transfer of power from westminster british westminster to the british people. he's unveiling a new report on britain's future in leeds later. yeah, it's called a new and it makes new britain and it makes multiple recommendations, including powers to including handing more powers to local authorities, moving civil servants and servants out of london and reforming the house of lords. with us this morning the...
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keir the next election is.right man to britain as we face almost unprecedented economic societal headwinds . is economic societal headwinds. is he really the best alternative for this country ? ask the for this country? ask the legendary political and reporter michael crick. hello, michael. hello. let's let's go back to ukip in a moment because i know you've got some thoughts there on tice and reform uk and all rest of it, but can we talk about keir starmer ? he's done a about keir starmer? he's done a good job, hasn't he rehabilitating his own party and excavating it of ghost of anti—semitism . but i think he's anti—semitism. but i think he's got a ways to go before he like our next prime minister. well think odds are he will be think the odds are he will be our next prime minister. i don't think labour's got it in the bag. think there's this bag. i think there's this extraordinary there is in extraordinary gap there is in the, in electoral system the, in the electoral system that labour needs a 12% lead over
keir the next election is.right man to britain as we face almost unprecedented economic societal headwinds . is economic societal headwinds. is he really the best alternative for this country ? ask the for this country? ask the legendary political and reporter michael crick. hello, michael. hello. let's let's go back to ukip in a moment because i know you've got some thoughts there on tice and reform uk and all rest of it, but can we talk about keir starmer ? he's done a about keir starmer?...
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keir starmer sa do that. absolutely going that and quit. keir starmer sa do that.ly going that and quit. keir starmer sa do that. so i»lutely going that and quit. keir starmer sa do that. so i don't going that and quit. keir starmer sa do that. so i don't i going to do that. so i don't i honestly don't that is going to happen that is a bit happen because that is a bit a fudge, isn't it? ultimately i don't know if voters will probably full of like probably still be full of like swiss full of holes and swiss cheese full of holes and it though. it stinks. nice cheese, though. no cheese. think it's i think it's going go it's delicious. i'm going to go on the front page of the on to the front page of the daily star. course, they're daily star. of course, they're covering the important stuff. yeah. because they always do. i mean always the pulse mean they're always on the pulse are come with are they. they've come with we've problems with our we've got big problems with our chip in blankets chip alatas pigs in blankets crisis ruin december and crisis to ruin december 25t
keir starmer sa do that. absolutely going that and quit. keir starmer sa do that.ly going that and quit. keir starmer sa do that. so i»lutely going that and quit. keir starmer sa do that. so i don't going that and quit. keir starmer sa do that. so i don't i going to do that. so i don't i honestly don't that is going to happen that is a bit happen because that is a bit a fudge, isn't it? ultimately i don't know if voters will probably full of like probably still be full of like swiss full of...
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sir keir and his deputy angela rayner were cleared by the police. most of westminster, waiting for sue gray. on 25th may, she finally published her full report, and it was quite the read. this is it, finally. we've been waiting months for this report. it gave details of late night drinking, even vomiting. there were photos of several events as well as criticism of a lack of leadership. did you tell parliament the truth, prime minister? do you stand by everything you've told mps before? i have been as surprised and disappointed as anyone else in this house as the revelations have unfolded. that report lays bare the rot that under this prime minister has spread in number ten. with nothing more left to wait for, more tory mps got out their pens to try to trigger a confidence vote. it's thought 28 have now been sent. 5a are needed to trigger a vote. as the country spent the weekend celebrating thejubilee, the prime minister was booed on his way into st paul's cathedral and the tory drumbeat of discontent finally reached a climax. it's monday and mps ret
sir keir and his deputy angela rayner were cleared by the police. most of westminster, waiting for sue gray. on 25th may, she finally published her full report, and it was quite the read. this is it, finally. we've been waiting months for this report. it gave details of late night drinking, even vomiting. there were photos of several events as well as criticism of a lack of leadership. did you tell parliament the truth, prime minister? do you stand by everything you've told mps before? i have...
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keir starmer sa do that. absolutely going that and quit. keir starmer sa do that.tely going that and quit. keir starmer sa do that. so i»lutely going that and quit. keir starmer sa do that. so i don't going that and quit. keir starmer sa do that. so i don't i going to do that. so i don't i honestly don't that is going to happen that is a bit happen because that is a bit a fudge, isn't it? ultimately i don't know if voters will probably full of like probably still be full of like swiss full of holes and swiss cheese full of holes and it though. it stinks. nice cheese, though. no cheese. think it's i think it's going go it's delicious. i'm going to go on the front page of the on to the front page of the daily star. course, they're daily star. of course, they're covering the important stuff. yeah. because they always do. i mean always the pulse mean they're always on the pulse are come with are they. they've come with we've problems with our we've got big problems with our chip in blankets chip alatas pigs in blankets crisis ruin december and crisis to ruin december 2
keir starmer sa do that. absolutely going that and quit. keir starmer sa do that.tely going that and quit. keir starmer sa do that. so i»lutely going that and quit. keir starmer sa do that. so i don't going that and quit. keir starmer sa do that. so i don't i going to do that. so i don't i honestly don't that is going to happen that is a bit happen because that is a bit a fudge, isn't it? ultimately i don't know if voters will probably full of like probably still be full of like swiss full of...
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keir the next election is.e right man to britain as we face almost unprecedented economic societal headwinds . is economic societal headwinds. is he really the best alternative for this country ? ask the for this country? ask the legendary political and reporter michael crick. hello, michael. hello. let's let's go back to ukip in a moment because i know you've got some thoughts there on tice and reform uk and all rest of it, but can we talk about keir starmer ? he's done a about keir starmer? he's done a good job, hasn't he rehabilitating his own party and excavating it of ghost of anti—semitism . but i think he's anti—semitism. but i think he's got a ways to go before he like our next prime minister. well think odds are he will be think the odds are he will be our next prime minister. i don't think labour's got it in the bag. think there's this bag. i think there's this extraordinary there is in extraordinary gap there is in the, in electoral system the, in the electoral system that labour needs a 12% lead ove
keir the next election is.e right man to britain as we face almost unprecedented economic societal headwinds . is economic societal headwinds. is he really the best alternative for this country ? ask the for this country? ask the legendary political and reporter michael crick. hello, michael. hello. let's let's go back to ukip in a moment because i know you've got some thoughts there on tice and reform uk and all rest of it, but can we talk about keir starmer ? he's done a about keir starmer?...