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peter mandelson said keir starmer has _ ways. peter mandelson said keir starmer has made _ ways.labour safe to ways. peter mandelson said keir - starmer has made labour safe to vote for again, the question now is what for. you say you are confident of your programme, i put it to you that if you went out in your constituency in stockport when you grow up, if you ask what they thought labour stands for, they will know much of a clue,. l stands for, they will know much of a clue,. , , stands for, they will know much of a clue,. , ., clue,. i suppose the general election. — clue,. i suppose the general election. you _ clue,. i suppose the general election, you know, - clue,. i suppose the general. election, you know, keywords clue,. i suppose the general - election, you know, keywords and clue,. i suppose the general _ election, you know, keywords and how we fight that is something that will be put together when we do it but i suppose it comes from the bottom up and the work we do in between, so for example, my green paper, that is ready to speech as soon as we get into government an
peter mandelson said keir starmer has _ ways. peter mandelson said keir starmer has made _ ways.labour safe to ways. peter mandelson said keir - starmer has made labour safe to vote for again, the question now is what for. you say you are confident of your programme, i put it to you that if you went out in your constituency in stockport when you grow up, if you ask what they thought labour stands for, they will know much of a clue,. l stands for, they will know much of a clue,. , , stands for,...
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sir keir starmer has been callin: for future. sir keir starmer has been calling for an _ future.election. _ future. sir keir starmer has been calling for an election. ian - calling for an election. ian blackford was the last voice to add, from the snp, saying it's vital that opposition parties work together to force a vote of no confidence and pile pressure on the tories to call a general election so voters can decide. if. a general election so voters can decide. , . g , a general election so voters can decide. , ., ,, , ., decide. is that likely to happen? not in the _ decide. is that likely to happen? not in the short _ decide. is that likely to happen? not in the short term. _ decide. is that likely to happen? not in the short term. whoeverl decide. is that likely to happen? - not in the short term. whoever wins the conservative leadership race will not want to rush to calling a general election. if you look at the polls at the moment, opinion poll after opinion poll shows that the conservatives have very low support among the general public at the moment. labourare among the
sir keir starmer has been callin: for future. sir keir starmer has been calling for an _ future.election. _ future. sir keir starmer has been calling for an election. ian - calling for an election. ian blackford was the last voice to add, from the snp, saying it's vital that opposition parties work together to force a vote of no confidence and pile pressure on the tories to call a general election so voters can decide. if. a general election so voters can decide. , . g , a general election so...
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he sunak a different proposition for keir starmer?— keir starmer?s a different proposition. it _ keir starmer? he is a different proposition. it is _ keir starmer? he is a different proposition. it is a _ keir starmer? he is a different proposition. it is a different. proposition. it is a different proponent. with liz truss in office labour didn't have to do much, they stood back and let the conservative party implode and tear itself to pieces in public. you hear a lot of talk about tory mps at the moment about the need for unity and stability. that's why rishi sunak has been installed as leader and prime minister without a ballot among mps let alone a wider public playback party membership. he is a different sort of politician. straighter, perhaps more focus on detail and policy. maybe there will be less rhetoric from them. we will have to see, he was chancellor for a significant period of time but still for people across the country a relatively new and un—known quantity. he's now stepped into the position of prime minister, the scrutiny will of c
he sunak a different proposition for keir starmer?— keir starmer?s a different proposition. it _ keir starmer? he is a different proposition. it is _ keir starmer? he is a different proposition. it is a _ keir starmer? he is a different proposition. it is a different. proposition. it is a different proponent. with liz truss in office labour didn't have to do much, they stood back and let the conservative party implode and tear itself to pieces in public. you hear a lot of talk about tory mps...
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no surprise that keir starmer went on the attack - see here. more of that from labour, i'm sure. rishi sunak says she accepts she has made a mistake, as you say, he is happy with that. he is happy to reappoint her. we're also told she will have the claimants do herjob which is just about as high as it gets. he is clearly expecting this criticism, ready for it, and willing to absorb it in the opening days, the early days of his administration. and take the political hits to appoint someone who is an influential voice and a key figure on the right of the conservative party. and, you have to assume, to keep some of his troops happy. assume, to keep some of his troops ha - . ,, ., assume, to keep some of his troops hau. ,,. happy. keir starmer asked whether civil servants _ happy. keir starmer asked whether civil servants had _ happy. keir starmer asked whether civil servants had expressed - happy. keir starmer asked whetherl civil servants had expressed concern about that appointment. the cabinet secretary was livid about suella braverman's reappo
no surprise that keir starmer went on the attack - see here. more of that from labour, i'm sure. rishi sunak says she accepts she has made a mistake, as you say, he is happy with that. he is happy to reappoint her. we're also told she will have the claimants do herjob which is just about as high as it gets. he is clearly expecting this criticism, ready for it, and willing to absorb it in the opening days, the early days of his administration. and take the political hits to appoint someone who...
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i think keir starmer has to be careful. discipline _ side. i think keir starmer has to be careful.. discipline is one thing but authoritarianism which is creeping in to the labour party is quite another. if he isn't careful i know the polls are very favourable and it is clearly appealing to the wider population but you can't become so hard and intolerant that you lose your own people and that is one of the problems with liz truss mac. that she is losing her own people. so i hope keir starmer is mindful of that. in so i hope keir starmer is mindful of that. ., , , so i hope keir starmer is mindful of that. . , , , ., , ., that. in a sense it illustrates one ofthe that. in a sense it illustrates one of the problems _ that. in a sense it illustrates one of the problems for _ that. in a sense it illustrates one of the problems for the - that. in a sense it illustrates one - of the problems for the newspapers, we are still talking about newspaper front pages would you talk about websites all the papers now have websites all the papers now have websites and the i is a web paper. vi is a
i think keir starmer has to be careful. discipline _ side. i think keir starmer has to be careful.. discipline is one thing but authoritarianism which is creeping in to the labour party is quite another. if he isn't careful i know the polls are very favourable and it is clearly appealing to the wider population but you can't become so hard and intolerant that you lose your own people and that is one of the problems with liz truss mac. that she is losing her own people. so i hope keir starmer is...
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so, yes, you want to see keir starmer in number 10. two things.the tories is not a high bar to cross right now. i think we need to see more of a radical alternative from labour rather thanjust a pale imitation. uk ministers know they need to repair the damage done in recent days. the prime minister's allies are calling on her mps to get behind her. division will cause delay, - delay is our enemy and ultimately defeat to keir starmer. we don't want to see keir starmer. with nicola sturgeon, who now talks about testing the conservatives. i think that language is really dangerous. i i prefer to work with my colleagues in scotland. i but for another former chancellor, speaking in scotland today, neither the uk or scottish administrations inspire confidence. you've got two governments north and south of the border and frankly, i'm very depressed at the picture they're painting. the ultimate beneficiary of conservative infighting could be sir keir starmer. all tory mps want to avoid this, but will they be able to agree on how to do so? david wallace loc
so, yes, you want to see keir starmer in number 10. two things.the tories is not a high bar to cross right now. i think we need to see more of a radical alternative from labour rather thanjust a pale imitation. uk ministers know they need to repair the damage done in recent days. the prime minister's allies are calling on her mps to get behind her. division will cause delay, - delay is our enemy and ultimately defeat to keir starmer. we don't want to see keir starmer. with nicola sturgeon, who...
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the other part of that dead ringers impersonation of you is that you are always telling keir starmer dull," is that really what has to happen? no, i think keir has to own who he is, like i do. i am who i am. some people will say they don't like the way i speak, they don't like what i say, and that is fine, that is their opinion, and that is healthy, and keir starmer has to own who he is and the way he articulates and presents himself. i think the country want somebody who is actually going to put the country first for a change. what you mean by �*own who he is'? because that is his personality, we have very different personalities. we have the same different aims and goals and values but we are completely different people and the way in which we express ourselves is completely different, doesn't make it wrong, but itjust means that we articulate ourselves in different ways. peter mandelson said keir starmer has made labour safe to vote for again, the question now is what for? you say you are confident of your programme. i put it to you that if you went out in your constituency in stoc
the other part of that dead ringers impersonation of you is that you are always telling keir starmer dull," is that really what has to happen? no, i think keir has to own who he is, like i do. i am who i am. some people will say they don't like the way i speak, they don't like what i say, and that is fine, that is their opinion, and that is healthy, and keir starmer has to own who he is and the way he articulates and presents himself. i think the country want somebody who is actually going...
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sir keir starmer not been drawn on what labour- choices to be made. to power with the state of the public finances as they are, what they look to cut taxes, increase spending or cut it? they are not giving many answers in that vein at this point. some developments, but the big question is, still, what does borisjohnson do, do we hear from rishi sunak later on today, what will he say about any possible deal with borisjohnson, or is he going to go it alone? we will wait to find out. going to go it alone? we will wait to find out-— let's now speak to hugo rifkind — a radio presenter with times radio, a columnist and leader writer for the times, where where he contributes to the newspaper's editorial position. good morning to you, hugo. have you heard anything from what has been said this morning? i heard anything from what has been said this morning?— said this morning? i have learned very little- _ said this morning? i have learned very little- yet — said this morning? i have learned very little. yet again _ said this morning? i have learned very little.
sir keir starmer not been drawn on what labour- choices to be made. to power with the state of the public finances as they are, what they look to cut taxes, increase spending or cut it? they are not giving many answers in that vein at this point. some developments, but the big question is, still, what does borisjohnson do, do we hear from rishi sunak later on today, what will he say about any possible deal with borisjohnson, or is he going to go it alone? we will wait to find out. going to go...
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but at the moment we have elected keir starmer. i think he's doing an exceptionaljob. a more diverse shadow cabinet. i would be deputy prime minister under the next labour government and you know, we'll keep championing and challenging that. we brought the landmark legislation through on the equalities act and the all women shortlists that enabled us to get to the position that we're at. so i think we're making great steps. but you know, i absolutely agree that, you know, there is that, i think it comes also from our membership that there is that kind of push. now that surge towards that when keir is no longer leader, then we do want to have a different leader. you know, someone from a different they realize that, you know, they're behind the door. i think they do. and as you say, perhaps why some labor people weren't willing to, as it were, celebrate rishi sunak's success. he's because he's as wealthy as he is and he's married into wealth as well. is it a problem being too rich if you're prime minister? i don't think it is, but i think one of the things that was infur
but at the moment we have elected keir starmer. i think he's doing an exceptionaljob. a more diverse shadow cabinet. i would be deputy prime minister under the next labour government and you know, we'll keep championing and challenging that. we brought the landmark legislation through on the equalities act and the all women shortlists that enabled us to get to the position that we're at. so i think we're making great steps. but you know, i absolutely agree that, you know, there is that, i think...
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keir starmer was director of m crime | starmer was director of m crime prosecutions.id he applaud the fact that he has brought in new police officers but 20,000 have been sacked since they came into power in 2010. he is back to the borisjohnson the agenda of prime ministers question ofjust saying the first thing that comes into his head and might not necessarily be true. i think if anyone wants to question keir starmer�*s integrity and putting criminals behind bars, i think they're stepping on the wrong stage. it was quite competent performance though. some people are saying he's going to be a bit more of a formidable opponent for labour. with the party get allegations, keir starmer had a few open goals against borisjohnson. with the disastrous mini budget, a few open goals against liz truss. may be, people are saying, rishi sunak will be a more formidable opponent. he are saying, rishi sunak will be a more formidable opponent. he did not ask any questions. _ more formidable opponent. he did not ask any questions. and _ more formidable opponent. he did not ask any que
keir starmer was director of m crime | starmer was director of m crime prosecutions.id he applaud the fact that he has brought in new police officers but 20,000 have been sacked since they came into power in 2010. he is back to the borisjohnson the agenda of prime ministers question ofjust saying the first thing that comes into his head and might not necessarily be true. i think if anyone wants to question keir starmer�*s integrity and putting criminals behind bars, i think they're stepping...
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it's harderfor keir starmer.stuff for keir starmer to get stuck into, including, of course, the appointment of suella braverman. that is probably his first line of attack. briefly, we're hearing rumours that the economic statement scheduled for monday, halloween, is going to be delayed by a few days, perhaps, may be a bit longer, to give the new chancellor the new prime minister a bit more time. jeremy hunt, who stayed on as chancellor, has this statement ready to run and it will contain difficult tax rises and spending cuts. jeremy hunt wants to get that out before a crucial meeting with the bank of england next thursday, to inform the interest rate decisions, a very important moment for the bank of england. it's possible that statement could see from halloween, avoiding the awful spooky headlines on the day... avoiding the awful spooky headlines on the day- - -— avoiding the awful spooky headlines on the day... spooking the markets! b a on the day... spooking the markets! by a couple — on the day... spooking th
it's harderfor keir starmer.stuff for keir starmer to get stuck into, including, of course, the appointment of suella braverman. that is probably his first line of attack. briefly, we're hearing rumours that the economic statement scheduled for monday, halloween, is going to be delayed by a few days, perhaps, may be a bit longer, to give the new chancellor the new prime minister a bit more time. jeremy hunt, who stayed on as chancellor, has this statement ready to run and it will contain...
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keir starmer- _ energy price guarantee. keir starmer. mr _ energy price guarantee. keir starmer.clear, i am not planning is public spending reductions. is going to stick to that?— to stick to that? absolutely. absolutely. _ to stick to that? absolutely. absolutely. what _ to stick to that? absolutely. absolutely. what we - to stick to that? absolutely. absolutely. what we are... | to stick to that? absolutely. - absolutely. what we are... looked mr speaker, we are spending, we are spending almost £1 trillion of public spending. we were spending 700 billion back in 2010. what we will make sure is that over the medium term, the debt is falling. but we won't do that not by cutting public spending, but by making sure we spend public money well. and the honourable gentleman talks about our spending which he does not seem to support on the energy price guarantee. but the reality is, he cannot criticise us on one hand full spending money and on the other hand claim we are cutting public expenditure.— claim we are cutting public expenditure. claim we are cutting public exenditure. , . .,
keir starmer- _ energy price guarantee. keir starmer. mr _ energy price guarantee. keir starmer.clear, i am not planning is public spending reductions. is going to stick to that?— to stick to that? absolutely. absolutely. _ to stick to that? absolutely. absolutely. what _ to stick to that? absolutely. absolutely. what we - to stick to that? absolutely. absolutely. what we are... | to stick to that? absolutely. - absolutely. what we are... looked mr speaker, we are spending, we are spending...
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we were just discussing with matthew goodwin, keir starmer has had borisjohnson and liz truss to aimmore formidable opponent?— opponent? it is a different opponent. _ opponent? it is a different opponent. a _ opponent? it is a different opponent, a different - opponent? it is a different - opponent, a different proposition. rishi sunak is not necessarily somebody who is necessarily noted for his performance in parliament. he is seen as a good orator, and on the detail, keir starmer will meet a match he did not necessarily with liz truss and boris johnson before him, and it will be interesting to see what approach he takes encountering labour's argument that will come his way. this is a phrase they have used, continuity chaos, rishi sunak taking overfrom liz truss and borisjohnson. they will seek as closely as possible to tie him to the tory record in government, and keir starmer met with his shadow cabinet team earlier today and we are told talked about him as an opponent who they should not take lightly and somebody who they may need to up their game in opposing. they may need to up
we were just discussing with matthew goodwin, keir starmer has had borisjohnson and liz truss to aimmore formidable opponent?— opponent? it is a different opponent. _ opponent? it is a different opponent. a _ opponent? it is a different opponent, a different - opponent? it is a different - opponent, a different proposition. rishi sunak is not necessarily somebody who is necessarily noted for his performance in parliament. he is seen as a good orator, and on the detail, keir starmer will meet...
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you still hear the accusation — i don't know enough about keir starmer, who he is, what he believes ins thing, for example, about keir being boring, i don't think he is boring. i think he's actually quite an interesting guy. and i also agree, craig and i were talking outside that, you know, boring might be quite good. boring might be sellable. keir starmer said on the today programme, they said, "are you boring?" he said, "well, i don't think i'd make a better prime minister if i'd done a skydive," or something like that. exactly. he's that kind of person. he's serious. he's hardworking. he's got real values. he's honest. he's credible. there is a killer instinct in keir that people don't always see. and i think, he didn't go heavy on it yesterday, but there was a sense that he was looking at somebody and thinking, she cannot do thisjob. i have got this. and i think that's... confidence is incredibly important. i spoke to somebody very, - or had lunch with somebody very senior in the labour partyjust to have a chat about... - trying to get a job! but what they said two things that i th
you still hear the accusation — i don't know enough about keir starmer, who he is, what he believes ins thing, for example, about keir being boring, i don't think he is boring. i think he's actually quite an interesting guy. and i also agree, craig and i were talking outside that, you know, boring might be quite good. boring might be sellable. keir starmer said on the today programme, they said, "are you boring?" he said, "well, i don't think i'd make a better prime minister if...
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i thought keir starmer was _ keir starmer did? i thought keir starmer was a _ keir starmer did?ber, is that the title of the book or is it, you phone it will come out? sol think the labour team will be very please with thatpms —— pmqs. thank please with thatpms -- pmqs. thank ou ve please with thatpms -- pmqs. thank you very much _ please with thatpms -- pmqs. thank you very much indeed. _ please with thatpms -- pmqs. thank you very much indeed. the _ please with thatpms -- pmqs. thank you very much indeed. the big - please with thatpms —— pmqs. thank you very much indeed. the big line coming out of that pmq was that announcement from the prime minister saying she was committed to the triple lock on pensions, so the highest of the figures we have at the moment, it is raising the state pension in line with either inflation, the average wage, or 2.5%, clearly the highest is inflation, 10.1% currently, so that is a big spending commitment and rememberjust is a big spending commitment and remember just yesterday, is a big spending commitment and rememberjust yesterday, her new chanc
i thought keir starmer was _ keir starmer did? i thought keir starmer was a _ keir starmer did?ber, is that the title of the book or is it, you phone it will come out? sol think the labour team will be very please with thatpms —— pmqs. thank please with thatpms -- pmqs. thank ou ve please with thatpms -- pmqs. thank you very much _ please with thatpms -- pmqs. thank you very much indeed. _ please with thatpms -- pmqs. thank you very much indeed. the _ please with thatpms -- pmqs. thank you...
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sir keir starmer. thank you, mr speaker, l finishes. sir keir starmer.ir starmer. _ thank you, mr speaker, and thank you to the right honourable member for portsmouth north for answering the question put to the prime minister. i guess under this tory government, everybody gets to be prime minister for 15 minutes. laughter the country... mr speaker, the country is in an economic crisis made in downing street, because they have lost all credibility, government borrowing costs have soared. mortgage rates have ballooned, markets need reassuring. and there is a long that can't be undone. once you have crashed a car at 100 miles an hour, you have damaged it for good and you will be paying much more on your insurance for years to come. and it's working people who will pay. left wondering if they can afford to stay in their homes if their hopes of owning a homes if their hopes of owning a home haven't already been crushed. so now it is time for leaders to lead. but where is the prime minister? hiding away, dodging questions, scared of her own shadow. the lady's
sir keir starmer. thank you, mr speaker, l finishes. sir keir starmer.ir starmer. _ thank you, mr speaker, and thank you to the right honourable member for portsmouth north for answering the question put to the prime minister. i guess under this tory government, everybody gets to be prime minister for 15 minutes. laughter the country... mr speaker, the country is in an economic crisis made in downing street, because they have lost all credibility, government borrowing costs have soared....
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as he was —— kwasi kwarteng — keir starmer as he was —— kwasi kwarteng as— keir starmer as he was ——ime minister in the interview said it was thejob prime minister in the interview said it was the job of kwasi kwarteng to meet with businessmen. i want to move on to page four of the times what it has an article saying the letter from what it has an article saying the letterfrom kwasi kwarteng warns what it has an article saying the letter from kwasi kwarteng warns of austerity and austerity 2.0 is on the way. austerity and austerity 2.0 is on the wa . . . austerity and austerity 2.0 is on the wa . , , ., the way. this is where we will learn where the scrapping _ the way. this is where we will learn where the scrapping of _ the way. this is where we will learn where the scrapping of tax - the way. this is where we will learn where the scrapping of tax for - the way. this is where we will learn where the scrapping of tax for the l where the scrapping of tax for the super—rich, how we will fund it. and asjohn said it is about how it looks at the moment. this trickle—down theory, has it e
as he was —— kwasi kwarteng — keir starmer as he was —— kwasi kwarteng as— keir starmer as he was ——ime minister in the interview said it was thejob prime minister in the interview said it was the job of kwasi kwarteng to meet with businessmen. i want to move on to page four of the times what it has an article saying the letter from what it has an article saying the letterfrom kwasi kwarteng warns what it has an article saying the letter from kwasi kwarteng warns of austerity...
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i mean, going into this conference and coming out of it, did keir starmer, did liz truss go in weaker? they laugh. i can't believe you're asking that question! i'm doing one of those things, though, where i want you to answer it. you can't go through your rolodex! no, no. but i mean, we've already answered it. i don't mean between each other, i mean, so did keir starmer go into this conference season weaker and come out stronger or vice versa? yeah... and what about truss, because there are some people who say, actually, she pulled it back. at the end, didn't she stabilise things with her speech at the end, a bit? so, i think she... ok, the way i did it in my piece was i said she didn't come outl of the speech any weaker than she'd gone in. - right? | but in terms of the conference, | she definitely came out weaker. and the reasons i would give for that was... - the massive u—... she predicated this whole - premiership, her premiership, on the fact that she was going to stick to her goal. _ she said to me at the top, - "i am prepared to be unpopular, to follow my policies. i'm going t
i mean, going into this conference and coming out of it, did keir starmer, did liz truss go in weaker? they laugh. i can't believe you're asking that question! i'm doing one of those things, though, where i want you to answer it. you can't go through your rolodex! no, no. but i mean, we've already answered it. i don't mean between each other, i mean, so did keir starmer go into this conference season weaker and come out stronger or vice versa? yeah... and what about truss, because there are...
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but it�*s a very busy day in westminster and we will be hearing that urgent question from sir keir starmerack to the studio. four explosions have been reported in the city of kyiv. and its mayor, vitaly klitschko, says residential buildings have been damaged. a week ago gf was hit by a wave of russian missiles at rush hour, part of nationwide attacks which left 19 dead. pauladams nationwide attacks which left 19 dead. paul adams reports from kiel. ukraine�*s capital under attack again. the city�*s defences responding quickly. but the drones came thick and fast. of 28... five got through. one tore this elegant century old apartment building in two. half of it is gone, people werejust getting up. we heard shooting from the underground parking, the drones. we thought this looks like something... i think it is terrible, it is like a terrorist act. i heard it at six o'clock in the morning, i couldn't sleep and then i heard the second one which comes out of nowhere. people running all over the place, they don't know what to do or where to hide any more. it has been a few hours since the explosio
but it�*s a very busy day in westminster and we will be hearing that urgent question from sir keir starmerack to the studio. four explosions have been reported in the city of kyiv. and its mayor, vitaly klitschko, says residential buildings have been damaged. a week ago gf was hit by a wave of russian missiles at rush hour, part of nationwide attacks which left 19 dead. pauladams nationwide attacks which left 19 dead. paul adams reports from kiel. ukraine�*s capital under attack again. the...
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the next steps in the commons will be the urgent question by sir keir starmer and a statement byjeremyooses not to come to the commons to answer the urgent question from the leader of the opposition. stay with us, we will have plenty more coverage from here and plenty more reaction. for now it is time to look at the weather. overnight rain is clearing away and for many of us it is an afternoon of sunny spells to look forward to. not a bad start to the working week. by day time it will feel mild in the sunshine, but a slight change from wednesday towards the end of the week, with low pressure making it very unsettled with sharp showers around. we have still got some showers from this low and it is trailing away. blustery winds along its southern flank, so showers in scotland, in particular the northern and western isles later this afternoon. early morning cloud easy away from essex and kent were the best of the sunshine is coming through in england and wales. with light winds and temperatures will respond. you can see where the sharp showers are sitting and there will be one or two in c
the next steps in the commons will be the urgent question by sir keir starmer and a statement byjeremyooses not to come to the commons to answer the urgent question from the leader of the opposition. stay with us, we will have plenty more coverage from here and plenty more reaction. for now it is time to look at the weather. overnight rain is clearing away and for many of us it is an afternoon of sunny spells to look forward to. not a bad start to the working week. by day time it will feel mild...
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or rishi sunak, in fact, keir starmerwas keir starmer or rishi sunak, in fact, keir starmer was comingthe game. yes, there is a lot of what is _ hugely ahead of the game. yes, there is a lot of what is happening _ hugely ahead of the game. yes, there is a lot of what is happening now - is a lot of what is happening now that reminds me of 1992 when the conservatives again trashed their reputation for economic incompetence and they never recovered in the years leading up to the 1997 election. this year, from a very low base, they haven't been heading polls since the end of last year so this slide started well before the mini budget. ithink, you know, as an understatement, it is going to be incredibly difficult for rishi sunak to turn those polls around and when the next election. a lot is going to hinge on how well he handles the economic crisis and what the economy looks like as we get into the spring and summer of next year, but i don't think if you were a betting person, you would wait to much money on rishi sunak as the prime minister after the next election. the independent _ after
or rishi sunak, in fact, keir starmerwas keir starmer or rishi sunak, in fact, keir starmer was comingthe game. yes, there is a lot of what is _ hugely ahead of the game. yes, there is a lot of what is happening _ hugely ahead of the game. yes, there is a lot of what is happening now - is a lot of what is happening now that reminds me of 1992 when the conservatives again trashed their reputation for economic incompetence and they never recovered in the years leading up to the 1997 election....
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., ., , ., , word on how you thought keir starmer did? ., .,, ., , did? had some really good lines in there and i liked the line about talking about— and i liked the line about talking about how liz truss was questioning him about— about how liz truss was questioning him about the state of the country that liz— him about the state of the country that liz truss is heading up the opposition in waiting so there were good _ opposition in waiting so there were good lines — opposition in waiting so there were good lines like that and he got in all of— good lines like that and he got in all of the — good lines like that and he got in all of the key points and he started with a _ all of the key points and he started with a greatjoke all of the key points and he started with a great joke about liz truss's forthcoming book about liz truss, saying _ forthcoming book about liz truss, saying it's — forthcoming book about liz truss, saying it's out in december. is that the title _ saying it's out in december. is that the title of— saying it's out in december. is that t
., ., , ., , word on how you thought keir starmer did? ., .,, ., , did? had some really good lines in there and i liked the line about talking about— and i liked the line about talking about how liz truss was questioning him about— about how liz truss was questioning him about the state of the country that liz— him about the state of the country that liz truss is heading up the opposition in waiting so there were good _ opposition in waiting so there were good lines — opposition in...
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is putting out at _ same message keir starmer is putting out at the _ same message keir starmer is puttingrom labour, and here we are _ different way from labour, and here we are talking about child care reform — we are talking about child care reform which i think is brilliant and exactly the kind of thing that she should be talking about. childcare is one of those things, like social— childcare is one of those things, like social care, that really needs to he _ like social care, that really needs to be tackled. the sort of problems she's— to be tackled. the sort of problems she's having at the moment with her poll ratings. — she's having at the moment with her poll ratings, this yougov poll talks about _ poll ratings, this yougov poll talks about how — poll ratings, this yougov poll talks about how a majority of voters believe — about how a majority of voters believe the government is to blame for spiralling mortgage costs. a lot of those _ for spiralling mortgage costs. a lot of those people will be the same people _ of those people will be the same people who are worried about childcar
is putting out at _ same message keir starmer is putting out at the _ same message keir starmer is puttingrom labour, and here we are _ different way from labour, and here we are talking about child care reform — we are talking about child care reform which i think is brilliant and exactly the kind of thing that she should be talking about. childcare is one of those things, like social— childcare is one of those things, like social care, that really needs to he _ like social care, that...
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division will cause delay, delay is our enemy and ultimately defeat to keir starmer.nservative. i think that language is really, dangerous. i prefer to work with my colleagues in scotland. meanwhile, also speaking to the bbc earlier this morning, scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon said she "detested" the tories and everything they stood for — later clarifying that she wasn't referring to "individuals, or certainly not to people who vote tory." during the same interview, the snp leader said she's confident next year's planned independence referendum will go ahead and could be as soon as october next year. if democracy is blocked, if the route by which it would be right to consider and decide this issue, which is a lawful, constitutional referendum, is blocked by westminster because they feared the democratic choice of the people of scotland then, for me, the snp and for people who support independence, the choice is then simple. we put our case to people in an election or we give up on scottish democracy. i want to be very clear today, i will never, ever give up
division will cause delay, delay is our enemy and ultimately defeat to keir starmer.nservative. i think that language is really, dangerous. i prefer to work with my colleagues in scotland. meanwhile, also speaking to the bbc earlier this morning, scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon said she "detested" the tories and everything they stood for — later clarifying that she wasn't referring to "individuals, or certainly not to people who vote tory." during the same...
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liz truss and keir starmer at prime minister's - starmer at prime minister's questions.i nnoaham, who's in charge of public health for much of the south wales valleys, says there's been increases in depression and anxiety as well as problems like diabetes as balanced diets become too expensive. here's our health correspondentjenny rees. exercise sessions for the over 50s at the centre in aberdare can get pretty noisy. this is brilliant, absolutely brilliant. the fact that we can come here and do this sort of thing, yes, it is a lifeline, a lifeline for a lot of people because we are socialising again, we can have a meal afterwards and it is great. with so many different services, that lifeline means a lot, as costs spiral. i do get out and about a little bit and luckily, i drive, that is another problem, the cost of petrol, but diane really the cost of petrol, but i'm really worried about not being able to heat my house enough to keep myself warm. the centre is also home to an information hub for the over 50s. as you can imagine, queries about fuel bills are starting to
liz truss and keir starmer at prime minister's - starmer at prime minister's questions.i nnoaham, who's in charge of public health for much of the south wales valleys, says there's been increases in depression and anxiety as well as problems like diabetes as balanced diets become too expensive. here's our health correspondentjenny rees. exercise sessions for the over 50s at the centre in aberdare can get pretty noisy. this is brilliant, absolutely brilliant. the fact that we can come here and...
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what about keir starmer? _ work together constructively. what about keir starmer?out keir starmer? i worked very well with him over _ about keir starmer? i worked very well with him over brexit. - about keir starmer? i worked very well with him over brexit. i i about keir starmer? i worked very well with him over brexit. i am i well with him over brexit. i am disappointed he has thrown the towel over the european union. he disappointed he has thrown the towel over the european union.— over the european union. he would she refer over the european union. he would she prefer to _ over the european union. he would she prefer to have _ over the european union. he would she prefer to have as _ over the european union. he would she prefer to have as prime i she prefer to have as prime minister? ii she prefer to have as prime minister?— she prefer to have as prime minister? , ., , ., minister? if the question is would i refer minister? if the question is would i prefer labour _ minister? if the question is would i prefer labour over _ minister? if the question is would i p
what about keir starmer? _ work together constructively. what about keir starmer?out keir starmer? i worked very well with him over _ about keir starmer? i worked very well with him over brexit. - about keir starmer? i worked very well with him over brexit. i i about keir starmer? i worked very well with him over brexit. i am i well with him over brexit. i am disappointed he has thrown the towel over the european union. he disappointed he has thrown the towel over the european union.— over...
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without her and having attacks _ keir starmer without her and having attacks to _ keir starmer withoutvery easy. and bill struck something she finds very easy. ch billy struck by what you said right at the beginning. you said this was make or break for her tomorrow. do you mean it could be that fundamental? if she performs badly, she could be out of number ten within days? is that what you were driving at? within days? is that what you were drivin: at? , ., , within days? is that what you were drivin: at? , . , ., driving at? yes, i was driving at that and i— driving at? yes, i was driving at that and i think _ driving at? yes, i was driving at that and i think there _ driving at? yes, i was driving at that and i think there will- driving at? yes, i was driving at that and i think there will be i driving at? yes, i was driving at that and i think there will be a l that and i think there will be a number of people who want to give jeremy hunt the chance to get to the sist jeremy hunt the chance to get to the 31st to see what packages there. the problem for the conservatives as there is
without her and having attacks _ keir starmer without her and having attacks to _ keir starmer withoutvery easy. and bill struck something she finds very easy. ch billy struck by what you said right at the beginning. you said this was make or break for her tomorrow. do you mean it could be that fundamental? if she performs badly, she could be out of number ten within days? is that what you were driving at? within days? is that what you were drivin: at? , ., , within days? is that what you were...
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what would you sa about that is keir starmer. what would you say about some _ that is keir starmer.ou say about some of the _ that is keir starmer. what would you say about some of the specific - that is keir starmer. what would you say about some of the specific jobs, | say about some of the specific jobs, dominic raab back his deputy, a justice secretary. what would you like to see? we know we've got a crisis in the criminaljustice system. crisis in the criminal 'ustice s stem. ~ ., �* crisis in the criminal 'ustice s stem. ~ . �* ., system. we have. i'm not in court toda , system. we have. i'm not in court today. i'm — system. we have. i'm not in court today. l'm back— system. we have. i'm not in court today, i'm back working _ system. we have. i'm not in court today, i'm back working up - system. we have. i'm not in court today, i'm back working up the i system. we have. i'm not in court i today, i'm back working up the core terminal bar. i cannot tell you how bad the criminaljustice system is. i put my hands up, i served in the government, that is usually responsible for 2010 u
what would you sa about that is keir starmer. what would you say about some _ that is keir starmer.ou say about some of the _ that is keir starmer. what would you say about some of the specific - that is keir starmer. what would you say about some of the specific jobs, | say about some of the specific jobs, dominic raab back his deputy, a justice secretary. what would you like to see? we know we've got a crisis in the criminaljustice system. crisis in the criminal 'ustice s stem. ~ ., �*...
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there is no real successful— to keir starmer. i think rishi — johnson unless he were to say, i think rishi sunak's time it is, and iwill— think rishi sunak's time it is, and i will head — think rishi sunak's time it is, and i will head straight onto the speech circuit— i will head straight onto the speech circuit because i like being on holidav — circuit because i like being on holidav it _ circuit because i like being on holiday. it tells you everything, he's _ holiday. it tells you everything, he's been — holiday. it tells you everything, he's been on three holidays over the summer— he's been on three holidays over the summer since july, he's been on three holidays over the summer sincejuly, he's he's been on three holidays over the summer since july, he's only been out of— summer since july, he's only been out of the — summer since july, he's only been out of the job six weeks, he is in the dominican republic, he should have been— the dominican republic, he should have been in parliament voting these past couple of weeks and h
there is no real successful— to keir starmer. i think rishi — johnson unless he were to say, i think rishi sunak's time it is, and iwill— think rishi sunak's time it is, and i will head — think rishi sunak's time it is, and i will head straight onto the speech circuit— i will head straight onto the speech circuit because i like being on holidav — circuit because i like being on holidav it _ circuit because i like being on holiday. it tells you everything, he's _ holiday. it tells...
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it is a challenge | for keir starmer, isn't it, knowing how tojudge this, for keir starmer, isn't it,e minister? that's right. when he was facing boris johnson - prime minister? that's right. when he was facing boris johnson across| he was facing borisjohnson across the dispatch box every wednesday afternoon, there were obvious dividing lines. you had the slightly boring keir starmer, his critics say. he doesn't feel there is a problem in coming across as slightly bureaucratic when you are opposite borisjohnson bureaucratic when you are opposite boris johnson with bureaucratic when you are opposite borisjohnson with his bureaucratic when you are opposite boris johnson with his flamboyant bluster, trying to bamboozle his critics. then keir starmer has to face liz truss. it was hard to define what the relationship was across the dispatch box. they didn't have enough time to get it going. now keir starmerfaces have enough time to get it going. now keir starmer faces another challenge and how he approaches his exchanges with rishi sunak, particularly as they are both cut from the same clo
it is a challenge | for keir starmer, isn't it, knowing how tojudge this, for keir starmer, isn't it,e minister? that's right. when he was facing boris johnson - prime minister? that's right. when he was facing boris johnson across| he was facing borisjohnson across the dispatch box every wednesday afternoon, there were obvious dividing lines. you had the slightly boring keir starmer, his critics say. he doesn't feel there is a problem in coming across as slightly bureaucratic when you are...
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keir starmer's labour party has alwa s popular? labour party has always been clear, we put - popular? keir starmer's labour party has always been clear, we put the i has always been clear, we put the country _ has always been clear, we put the country before the labour party. and her reckless — country before the labour party. and her reckless government is damaging this country. we her reckless government is damaging this count . ~ ., her reckless government is damaging this country-— this country. we are going to go to yvette cooper _ this country. we are going to go to yvette cooper in _ this country. we are going to go to yvette cooper in the _ this country. we are going to go to yvette cooper in the commons. i this country. we are going to go to | yvette cooper in the commons. on yvette cooper in the commons. qt migration from her personal yvette cooper in the commons. q�*i migration from her personal e—mail which she says was due for publication and was against the rules. it raises huge questions about white home secretary, w
keir starmer's labour party has alwa s popular? labour party has always been clear, we put - popular? keir starmer's labour party has always been clear, we put the i has always been clear, we put the country _ has always been clear, we put the country before the labour party. and her reckless — country before the labour party. and her reckless government is damaging this country. we her reckless government is damaging this count . ~ ., her reckless government is damaging this country-— this...
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labour leader, sir keir starmer, says his party hasn't got complacent — and repeats calls for a generalction. these people are so fed up. they are entitled, they want a say in this. there is a choice to be made. we need a general election. let the public in to decide. do they want to continue with this utter chaos? elsewhere, headteachers in england say 9 in 10 schools will have run out of money by the next school year due to the cost of living crisis. good afternoon. rishi sunak has formally entered the contest to become the next conservative leader and prime minister. the former chancellor says he wants to lead the country with "integrity, "professionalism and accountability". he already has the required backing of more than 100 fellow tory mps and more than double the number publically backing borisjohnson. in the last few minutes, it is reported that suella braverman, the former home secretary is endorsing rishi sunak�*s bed. mrjohnson has yet to declare his candidacy but held talks with mr sunak last night. penny mordaunt is also running but like mrjohnson has yet to achieve the re
labour leader, sir keir starmer, says his party hasn't got complacent — and repeats calls for a generalction. these people are so fed up. they are entitled, they want a say in this. there is a choice to be made. we need a general election. let the public in to decide. do they want to continue with this utter chaos? elsewhere, headteachers in england say 9 in 10 schools will have run out of money by the next school year due to the cost of living crisis. good afternoon. rishi sunak has formally...
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that “oke from sir keir starmer, the i flashpoints, no.be hoping to get to christmas. ii and there may be hoping to get to christmas. , i, «i . «i and there may be hoping to get to christmas. , i, «i i «i i, i, christmas. if you think back to what haiiens christmas. if you think back to what ha i iens to christmas. if you think back to what happens to boris — christmas. if you think back to what happens to boris johnson, - christmas. if you think back to what happens to boris johnson, there i christmas. if you think back to what | happens to boris johnson, there was happens to borisjohnson, there was unhappiness for a long time, and even though it is calmer today and it was yesterday, there is a simmering unhappinessjust it was yesterday, there is a simmering unhappiness just below the surface. you can never quite tell what event is going to come along which will suddenly shift things. there is that ever present danger for the prime minister. the next obvious flashpoints that people are talking about is looking towards that new financial s
that “oke from sir keir starmer, the i flashpoints, no.be hoping to get to christmas. ii and there may be hoping to get to christmas. , i, «i . «i and there may be hoping to get to christmas. , i, «i i «i i, i, christmas. if you think back to what haiiens christmas. if you think back to what ha i iens to christmas. if you think back to what happens to boris — christmas. if you think back to what happens to boris johnson, - christmas. if you think back to what happens to boris johnson,...
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yesterday prime minister's questions keir starmer the later lieber opened by saying i am told there isitle? and she is out by the end of october.— end of october. yes, quite. as it turns out. _ end of october. yes, quite. as it turns out, incidentally, - end of october. yes, quite. as it turns out, incidentally, i- turns out, incidentally, i understand that book written by harry golding and a second author is well has already had its title changed to out of the blue, which captures any sort of consequence and obviously blue being the colour of the conservative party. i expect at least an additional final and first chapter being bashed out rather rapidly for that particular tone. she was the subject of merton vic, the ridicule from the opposition party, wasn't she? not a place any opposition dumb prime minister ever wants to be in. —— she was the subject as mirth and ridicule. they will not be the only book you hear of about liz truss because the sheer scale and volume of her rise and fall on the roller—coaster of her premiership but also roller—coaster being so steeped in contemporary
yesterday prime minister's questions keir starmer the later lieber opened by saying i am told there isitle? and she is out by the end of october.— end of october. yes, quite. as it turns out. _ end of october. yes, quite. as it turns out, incidentally, - end of october. yes, quite. as it turns out, incidentally, i- turns out, incidentally, i understand that book written by harry golding and a second author is well has already had its title changed to out of the blue, which captures any sort...
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it's not inconceivable that he would get the way that keir starmer thinks about this.and now somebody has to pay for their mess. see what i mean about the hair. i say it shouldn't be working people who have been hammered time and again by this lot. you are going to have this huge, huge fiscal black hole that is going to have to be filled with cuts, and presenting that in the commons is going to be phenomenally difficult. and also trying to put a positive spin on it is going to be phenomenally difficult. so, the only way that they can really go is the acceptance that this is going to be a difficult time, but all they can do is make the right, tough choices. is it possible for one person coming in to fundamentally shift the dynamics inside a party? if you accept that perception is a big part of reality, you can make yourself believe that things will get better and you can push yourself behind that positivity. and, ultimately what are general election campaigns and political communication? it's making perception of reality. as we've been seeing, rishi sunak has highlighte
it's not inconceivable that he would get the way that keir starmer thinks about this.and now somebody has to pay for their mess. see what i mean about the hair. i say it shouldn't be working people who have been hammered time and again by this lot. you are going to have this huge, huge fiscal black hole that is going to have to be filled with cuts, and presenting that in the commons is going to be phenomenally difficult. and also trying to put a positive spin on it is going to be phenomenally...
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keir starmer, asking what somebody was asking pointedly, i asking keir starmer, asking what he wouldr starmer, asking what he would give the nurses. he said i asking keir starmer, asking what he would give the nurses. he said thatl would give the nurses. he said that would _ would give the nurses. he said that would be _ would give the nurses. he said that would be up — would give the nurses. he said that would be up to— would give the nurses. he said that would be up to the _ would give the nurses. he said that would be up to the committee. i would give the nurses. he said that would be up to the committee. his| would be up to the committee. his front— would be up to the committee. his front go— would be up to the committee. his front go on— would be up to the committee. his front go on the _ would be up to the committee. his front go on the picket i would be up to the committee. his front go on the picket line, i would be up to the committee. his front go on the picket line, it i front go on the picket line, it would — front go on the picket line, it would be _ front go on the pick
keir starmer, asking what somebody was asking pointedly, i asking keir starmer, asking what he wouldr starmer, asking what he would give the nurses. he said i asking keir starmer, asking what he would give the nurses. he said thatl would give the nurses. he said that would _ would give the nurses. he said that would be _ would give the nurses. he said that would be up — would give the nurses. he said that would be up to— would give the nurses. he said that would be up to the _ would give...
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it's a long way _ boring and it honest doer like keir starmer. it's a long way betweenl starmer.sunak mall and then. - starmer. it's a long way between newer sunak mall and then. youl newer sunak mall and then. you advised him _ newer sunak mall and then. you advised him not _ newer sunak mall and then. you advised him not to _ newer sunak mall and then. advised him not to count any chickens given the history of this country. chickens given the history of this count . , ., , , country. this time really is exceptional. _ country. this time really is exceptional. although - country. this time really is | exceptional. although polls country. this time really is - exceptional. although polls say so. they never— exceptional. although polls say so. they never seen anything like this. they never seen anything like this. the move — they never seen anything like this. the move has been faster and deeper than ever— the move has been faster and deeper than ever before towards labor. but to be fair than ever before towards labor. to be fair for than ever before towards labor. pitt to be fair
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what do you think is keir starmer�*s line of attack?ing, and particularly when rishi sunak made what was a very accomplished, elegant, slick speech on the steps of downing street, talking about being a compassionate conservative and talking about bringing back professionalism and integrity to the cabinet. i thought at that moment, yes, labour is going to have a bit more of a challenge from rishi sunak. to be fair, it�*s not as ashley difficult to provide more challenge than liz truss did. but i think his cabinet reshuffle has undermined that persuasive and compelling argument he himself made, with the appointment of particularly suella braverman. you cannot make an argument about professionalism and integrity, and have somebody back at the department of homeland security who just a few days ago breached security rules and breached the ministerial code. we know that he has done that because his party is still very, very divided. i think this does give the labour party are very good attack line, he may be this very interesting, shiny new
what do you think is keir starmer�*s line of attack?ing, and particularly when rishi sunak made what was a very accomplished, elegant, slick speech on the steps of downing street, talking about being a compassionate conservative and talking about bringing back professionalism and integrity to the cabinet. i thought at that moment, yes, labour is going to have a bit more of a challenge from rishi sunak. to be fair, it�*s not as ashley difficult to provide more challenge than liz truss did....
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if i was keir starmer i'd love the idea of boris johnson coming back because it will be an easy win. of 20,000 was going to lose —— tresa coffee. the tories again to lose very hard at the next election for it's tomorrow or in a couple years' time the idea that borisjohnson could do anything except make that loss slightly less bad is thought the birds. it is borisjohnson the type of person who is going to come back, faced possible annihilation his own seat and lose the next election to keir starmer? i don't think so. it is not the person to do it. i expect he would quietly announce that he will step aside in national interest because that's the best. the will step aside in national interest because that's the best.— because that's the best. the time sent on because that's the best. the time spent on it _ because that's the best. the time spent on it is _ because that's the best. the time spent on it is quoting _ because that's the best. the time spent on it is quoting lord - because that's the best. the time spent on it is quoting lord hague| spent on it is quoting lord hague former p
if i was keir starmer i'd love the idea of boris johnson coming back because it will be an easy win. of 20,000 was going to lose —— tresa coffee. the tories again to lose very hard at the next election for it's tomorrow or in a couple years' time the idea that borisjohnson could do anything except make that loss slightly less bad is thought the birds. it is borisjohnson the type of person who is going to come back, faced possible annihilation his own seat and lose the next election to keir...
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let's hear from the labour leader sir keir starmer. well, what a mess.opera at the top of the tory party. it's doing huge damage to our economy and to the reputation of our country. and the public are paying with higher prices, with higher mortgages. so we can't have a revolving door of chaos. we can't have another experiment at the top of the tory party. there is an alternative and that's a stable labour government and the public are entitled to have their say and that's why there should be a general election. some sympathy for liz truss, her time in office, pretty humiliating. the damage that has been inflicted on the public through higher prices and mortgages is considerable. this is not a soap opera. these are real lives that are being impacted by the mess at the top of the tory party. we've had this revolving door. we've had these experiments at the top of the tory party. the public are entitled to choose between this utter chaos and a labour party which will stabilize the economy and have got a clear plan for growth, for living standards and forjob
let's hear from the labour leader sir keir starmer. well, what a mess.opera at the top of the tory party. it's doing huge damage to our economy and to the reputation of our country. and the public are paying with higher prices, with higher mortgages. so we can't have a revolving door of chaos. we can't have another experiment at the top of the tory party. there is an alternative and that's a stable labour government and the public are entitled to have their say and that's why there should be a...
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what is keir starmer aoinu themselves. what is keir starmer auoin to themselves.. credibility— chancellor this year? there was one a month. credibility cannot - chancellor this year? there was one a month. credibility cannot come i a month. credibility cannot come with a party _ a month. credibility cannot come with a party already _ a month. credibility cannot come with a party already giving - a month. credibility cannot come with a party already giving us - a month. credibility cannot come i with a party already giving us that. it requires a change in fresh mandate. it requires a change in fresh mandate-— it requires a change in fresh mandate. , . , it requires a change in fresh mandate. , ., , ., mandate. they are getting this from conservative — mandate. they are getting this from conservative mp _ mandate. they are getting this from conservative mp mark _ mandate. they are getting this from conservative mp mark garnier. - mandate. they are getting this from conservative mp mark garnier. if. mandate. they are getting this from | conservative mp mark garnier.
what is keir starmer aoinu themselves. what is keir starmer auoin to themselves.. credibility— chancellor this year? there was one a month. credibility cannot - chancellor this year? there was one a month. credibility cannot come i a month. credibility cannot come with a party _ a month. credibility cannot come with a party already _ a month. credibility cannot come with a party already giving - a month. credibility cannot come with a party already giving us - a month. credibility cannot come...
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when it comes— sunak over keir starmer when it comes to — sunak over keir starmer when it comes to thea general election, where they are to be a general election— where they are to be a general election starmer would win by a landslide — election starmer would win by a landslide. labour23 election starmer would win by a landslide. labour 23 points ahead of the tories _ landslide. labour 23 points ahead of the tories was up i think none of this is— the tories was up i think none of this is very— the tories was up i think none of this is very surprising. the tories would _ this is very surprising. the tories would be — this is very surprising. the tories would be very pleased to see a poll that is _ would be very pleased to see a poll that is an _ would be very pleased to see a poll that is an absolutelyjaw—dropping really _ that is an absolutelyjaw—dropping really awful after what we were used to during _ really awful after what we were used to during the liz truss partnership. we know— to during the liz truss partnership. we know that rishi sunak has demonstrated his competence and pre
when it comes— sunak over keir starmer when it comes to — sunak over keir starmer when it comes to thea general election, where they are to be a general election— where they are to be a general election starmer would win by a landslide — election starmer would win by a landslide. labour23 election starmer would win by a landslide. labour 23 points ahead of the tories _ landslide. labour 23 points ahead of the tories was up i think none of this is— the tories was up i think none of...
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sir keir starmer then listed all the policies liz truss has been forced to junk. a5p tax cut, gone.hat. two year energy freeze, gone. tax—free shopping, gone. economic credibility, gone. and her supposed best friend, the former chancellor, he's gone as well. they are all gone, so why is she still here? cheers mr speaker... jeers mr speaker, i am a fighter and not a quitter. i have acted in the national interest to make sure that we have economic stability. prime minister. order. the speaker had to quieten a noisy chamber but the stability of pensions worries many. just yesterday, the prime minister's spokesperson couldn't say if they would keep it in line with inflation. the latest broken promise has put pensioners in the front line of tory cuts, so can the prime minister perhaps turn to her chancellor right now, get permission to make another u—turn and commit to raising the state pension at the rate of inflation? prime minister. i honestly don't know what the honourable gentleman is talking about because... we have been clear in our manifesto that we will maintain the triple lock
sir keir starmer then listed all the policies liz truss has been forced to junk. a5p tax cut, gone.hat. two year energy freeze, gone. tax—free shopping, gone. economic credibility, gone. and her supposed best friend, the former chancellor, he's gone as well. they are all gone, so why is she still here? cheers mr speaker... jeers mr speaker, i am a fighter and not a quitter. i have acted in the national interest to make sure that we have economic stability. prime minister. order. the speaker...