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kemi badenoch as well, she has been quite vocal, and i want to come to you on her in a second. i've got a clip of kemi that i can play for you as well. >> kemi badenoch thank you, mr speaken >> asa speaken >> as a first generation immigrant, can i welcome the home secretary's statement, which i feel this immigration white paper is a move from the 20th century to a much better future immigration system. in particular, i would like to thank the home secretary for removing the annual limits on work visas and also on international students, both of which i lobbied for on behalf of the wellcome sanger institute and anglia ruskin university, which served my constituency. could he elaborate on how removing the work visa cap in particular, will give business certainty back after the break? >> we're going to talk about that and look at kemi badenoch and some of the what do you think the tories need to do? which direction do they need to move into? i also to ask you social housing in this country as well. should hi there. i'm michelle dewberry till seven. former conservative mp and chairm
kemi badenoch as well, she has been quite vocal, and i want to come to you on her in a second. i've got a clip of kemi that i can play for you as well. >> kemi badenoch thank you, mr speaken >> asa speaken >> as a first generation immigrant, can i welcome the home secretary's statement, which i feel this immigration white paper is a move from the 20th century to a much better future immigration system. in particular, i would like to thank the home secretary for removing the...
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kemi badenoch, they're fighting like rats in sack. >> well, kemi badenoch is clearly eyeing the torye's clearly out there to ensure, to ensure that she stands a good chance because she wants to win over the grassroots voters. and we know that they are very strongly anti—immigration. know that they are very strongly anti—immigration . so that's why anti—immigration. so that's why she's doing her her big volte face about immigration. and as has been mentioned by reem, you know, we do need skilled workers . know, we do need skilled workers. you know, skilled workers add to this economy . so being against this economy. so being against new skilled workers, being given visas, that is just an own goal. but it's bad for the economy. >> but a report was out yesterday talking about the number of jobs given to nigerians and indians since the brexit referendum greatly outstrips the number of jobs that brits are taking, and that's because a lot of those jobs are low skilled jobs. they've lowered the bar, they've lowered the salary cap, they've lowered the salary cap, they've lowered the salary c
kemi badenoch, they're fighting like rats in sack. >> well, kemi badenoch is clearly eyeing the torye's clearly out there to ensure, to ensure that she stands a good chance because she wants to win over the grassroots voters. and we know that they are very strongly anti—immigration. know that they are very strongly anti—immigration . so that's why anti—immigration. so that's why she's doing her her big volte face about immigration. and as has been mentioned by reem, you know, we do...
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kemi badenoch, robertjen. some of these younger candidates i like kemi badenoch, robertjen rick andey— and tom tugendhat might have the feeling they have _ and tom tugendhat might have the feeling they have the _ and tom tugendhat might have the feeling they have the generation i and tom tugendhat might have the feeling they have the generation of| feeling they have the generation of tories _ feeling they have the generation of tories coming _ feeling they have the generation of torie5 coming through. _ torie5 coming through. at least— torie5 coming through. at least four— torie5 coming through. at least four of - torie5 coming through. at least four of the - torie5 coming through. j at least four of the six, torie5 coming through. - at least four of the six, three of the four, with responsibility in the home office, where the ifs have revealed today there was very poor budgeting over the last four years on asylum costs. rachel reeves could point to that to say, look, itold rachel reeves could point to that to say, look, i told you rachel reeves could point to that to say, look, ito
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kemi badenoch surely is a perfect example of how integration does work with her family.ally going to be a candidate for the leadership of the country. so look, when i was ten years old, i remember coming home from school and walking into the notting hill race riots, and i was coming home from school and those race riots were and it was the first time i'd ever i was ten years old. what did i know about it? and that was entirely against the west indian community, the caribbean community. yes. there was a perception that they were getting the jobs on the buses over local people. well, the local people didn't want the flipping jobs on the buses. so there's a lot there's a lot of economics at play here. but look, i think what what's kemi badenoch is it may be actually talking about the illness, but what is her prescription? what is she saying we should do? we can't turn the clock back to the 19505. can't turn the clock back to the 1950s. we can't go back to black and white television and dixon of dock green. we've got to somehow live with a world that we have today. and how d
kemi badenoch surely is a perfect example of how integration does work with her family.ally going to be a candidate for the leadership of the country. so look, when i was ten years old, i remember coming home from school and walking into the notting hill race riots, and i was coming home from school and those race riots were and it was the first time i'd ever i was ten years old. what did i know about it? and that was entirely against the west indian community, the caribbean community. yes....
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we spoke to kemi badenoch before the election.to make this direct appeal to reform voters, particularly sort of bring them back in the tent. said she was personally affronted that people didn't want to vote conservative. and it will be interesting if robert jenrick is another fellow righty, as he's now repositioned himself and kemi badenoch end up in the final two, because that is very much the parliamentary party saying, come what may, we can't have a centrist, we have to have a righty. and whoever the membership decides will be on that side of the party rather than in the one nation group, sort of associated with tom tugendhat. i just think that would be an interesting thing to watch over the course of the summer. now, i believe lord walney is with us now. lovely to see you this morning. it's been a very, very busy week, particularly on your patch and issues that you're interested in.john issues that you're interested in. john because, i mean, we've been seeing britain go up in flames. you've said something interesting in a prev
we spoke to kemi badenoch before the election.to make this direct appeal to reform voters, particularly sort of bring them back in the tent. said she was personally affronted that people didn't want to vote conservative. and it will be interesting if robert jenrick is another fellow righty, as he's now repositioned himself and kemi badenoch end up in the final two, because that is very much the parliamentary party saying, come what may, we can't have a centrist, we have to have a righty. and...
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>> now, that was kemi badenoch, the leadership contender frontrunner.you're to believe some of the surveys are welcoming looser migration controls in 2018, she says that that's been taken out of context. the context was that in 2018 there was still free movement, and this was bringing in a points based system. but paul richards, this is clearly a damaging video for her. >> well, it is because it feeds that suspicion again, that they're trying to pander to a supposed base, that they believe that the votes that are there to be had for the leadership are this sort of hard, right core of conservative members, and that they will then do anything and say anything to garner those votes. and it just sounds disingenuous. it sounds like they're not having the proper conversation that they claim to want to have about immigration, and they'll just do anything to get elected . and but, you know, get elected. and but, you know, they will be found out because all this stuff is on the record. i mean, that's in hansard, isn't it? >> it is. >> it is. >> it's not it's not
>> now, that was kemi badenoch, the leadership contender frontrunner.you're to believe some of the surveys are welcoming looser migration controls in 2018, she says that that's been taken out of context. the context was that in 2018 there was still free movement, and this was bringing in a points based system. but paul richards, this is clearly a damaging video for her. >> well, it is because it feeds that suspicion again, that they're trying to pander to a supposed base, that they...
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i imagine hamish is the husband of kemi badenoch. is this right? chillax a bit. i'm afraid. i'm not worried about it. >> i'm tougher on politicians. i think if you want to be prime minister at some point and there's a hustings on the way there, you should go to that hustings. especially if it's in the north, which is fertile ground for any future tory coalition. boris showed in 2019 the rewards you can get out of it. don't miss a hustings if you want to be prime minister, stay in the country, go and campaign. keir starmer could have taken a houday keir starmer could have taken a holiday after the general election, where he worked very hard , probably worked harder hard, probably worked harder than kemi badenoch because he was running as a leader. he couldn't take it because of the. he also hasn't taken a holiday this month. >> he's meant to be away. last week. that's right. yes, he spent time in downing street and chequers where there was, i think, a swimming pool. i haven't been there before, but i think you can have a nice time in bed. he was wor
i imagine hamish is the husband of kemi badenoch. is this right? chillax a bit. i'm afraid. i'm not worried about it. >> i'm tougher on politicians. i think if you want to be prime minister at some point and there's a hustings on the way there, you should go to that hustings. especially if it's in the north, which is fertile ground for any future tory coalition. boris showed in 2019 the rewards you can get out of it. don't miss a hustings if you want to be prime minister, stay in the...
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what do you think, josh. >> i my vote if i was would go with kemi badenoch.nding more about her. i just think she's the best speaker that she speaks the most plainly. yeah. >> she's always well briefed on everything. >> yeah, she's a good communicator. yeah, in terms of getting across there, but it's. but it is a bit like the kind of rachel ross from friends will they won't they, in terms of, like , new tory leaders, it just like, new tory leaders, it just it's like, oh, we've been here before. are we going to have to go through this whole storyline again? yes. >> i think pretty sure, just a bit too controversial to the public. i think she's upset too many people, even if you agree with her. i think that too many people got upset with her talking about the policing and so on, and being very critical. >> we're allowed to base our judgement on beauty. not that kemi badenoch not tom tugendhat is beautiful. >> what are you getting yourself into here? >> rectifying politicians? frankly, it's not just margaret thatcher. >> just stop it. >> just stop it. >> you vote
what do you think, josh. >> i my vote if i was would go with kemi badenoch.nding more about her. i just think she's the best speaker that she speaks the most plainly. yeah. >> she's always well briefed on everything. >> yeah, she's a good communicator. yeah, in terms of getting across there, but it's. but it is a bit like the kind of rachel ross from friends will they won't they, in terms of, like , new tory leaders, it just like, new tory leaders, it just it's like, oh, we've...
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coming up, have kemi badenoch chances of becoming the next tory leader .ader. just been deau next tory leader. just been dealt a hammer blow. but first, a 13 year old girl has become the youngest girl to be convicted over the recent riots after she admitted using unlawful violence outside a hotel in aldershot . well, it hotel in aldershot. well, it comes after a 12 year old boy admitted two charges of violent disorder on monday after he was among a group who surrounded a hotel housing asylum seekers in newton heath last month. and yesterday , 22 year old thomas yesterday, 22 year old thomas rogers, who apparently has learning difficulties as well as autism , was sentenced to 26 autism, was sentenced to 26 months in prison for his part in the middlesbrough riots. well it was two slightly separate issues that we'll focus on. the children issue first, but i'm joined now by my panel again. we've got columnist and broadcaster esther krakue, political commentator jonathan lees and political consultant suzanne evans . esther, should we suzanne evans. esther, shou
coming up, have kemi badenoch chances of becoming the next tory leader .ader. just been deau next tory leader. just been dealt a hammer blow. but first, a 13 year old girl has become the youngest girl to be convicted over the recent riots after she admitted using unlawful violence outside a hotel in aldershot . well, it hotel in aldershot. well, it comes after a 12 year old boy admitted two charges of violent disorder on monday after he was among a group who surrounded a hotel housing asylum...
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james cleverly, kemi badenoch mel stride robert jenrick and tom tugendhat.ng in london, she declared the conservative party as the greatest in the world. >> my leadership, i will bring our party experience and strength and i will get us back to winning ways. but before i say more about my offer to members of parliament, my plans to empower our loyal and dedicated party members, and my commitment for our party to serve the nation and the british people with professionalism and integrity. >> in other news, the government says it won't impose a four day working week, but does support flexible working options. >> labour says it's focused on compressed hours, allowing employees to work longer over fewer days, not reducing total hours. the conservatives have criticised the proposals, claiming businesses are concerned about potential costs. ministers have admitted government funded childcare support for babies aged nine months or over comes with significant challenges. eligible parents in england will be entitled to 15 hours free childcare a week from next week, a
james cleverly, kemi badenoch mel stride robert jenrick and tom tugendhat.ng in london, she declared the conservative party as the greatest in the world. >> my leadership, i will bring our party experience and strength and i will get us back to winning ways. but before i say more about my offer to members of parliament, my plans to empower our loyal and dedicated party members, and my commitment for our party to serve the nation and the british people with professionalism and integrity....
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, but kemi badenoch there's been a speech that resurfaced from a couple of years ago when she talkedof immigration to this country. and as for robert jenrick , he said he's jenrick, he said he's a eurosceptic. he might be now. he did vote remain. do any of these people have what it takes to win back those 4 million people who voted for reform at the last election? and if not, is this just going to be a labour led country for the foreseeable future? >> well, look, i think all the political parties have problems and limitations. i think, you know , keir starmer, we read in know, keir starmer, we read in the telegraph , for instance, the telegraph, for instance, today is making a speech on tuesday where he will openly say things are going to get worse. you know, the opposite of the tony blair, dream anthem before they get better, he says, but i'm not sure i see a way that things are going to get better under labour, because i don't think their solutions to the big problems will work. if you look at reform, they certainly at the moment i think would, would, would be the party that's, con
, but kemi badenoch there's been a speech that resurfaced from a couple of years ago when she talkedof immigration to this country. and as for robert jenrick , he said he's jenrick, he said he's a eurosceptic. he might be now. he did vote remain. do any of these people have what it takes to win back those 4 million people who voted for reform at the last election? and if not, is this just going to be a labour led country for the foreseeable future? >> well, look, i think all the political...
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so robert jenrick and kemi badenoch remain neck and kemi badenoch remain neck and neck on 28%, whileat and james cleverly all polled under 5%, with members surveyed now in campaign cut through terms, the clear winner is robert jenrick, with almost 58% of panellists satisfied or very satisfied with this campaign, while all other candidates scored less than 40%. however, in a sign of growing discontent between the conservative parliamentary party and its own members, an overwhelming majority of 76% have little or no confidence in tory mps, putting the right to final candidates to the membership . mark, you're in part membership. mark, you're in part responsible for this. go on. >> i am my outfit's responsible for this. we're trying to get to the bottom of what party members think about the leadership race. it's important to underscore that for your viewers. patrick, we're only asking conservative party members because it is they who will have the final say . the who will have the final say. the mps will cut it to down two out of these six, god only knows which two they'll pick. i was d
so robert jenrick and kemi badenoch remain neck and kemi badenoch remain neck and neck on 28%, whileat and james cleverly all polled under 5%, with members surveyed now in campaign cut through terms, the clear winner is robert jenrick, with almost 58% of panellists satisfied or very satisfied with this campaign, while all other candidates scored less than 40%. however, in a sign of growing discontent between the conservative parliamentary party and its own members, an overwhelming majority of...
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and you could arguably get that in the form of kemi badenoch or tom tugendhat, the former soldier.ay, i saw all six i should add at to what he said. i should add at this point, i'll have a vote in the leadership election, as you will, and i've not got a dog in the fight. i'm not decided who to vote for. i think there's a question for him and for all the candidates is whether they can carry conviction. i think the difficulty for robert jenrick is that the plan is very solid and it's well articulated, but it does look a bit like me and you, namely a conventional conservative politician, and you just might want something that's a bit more unusual. and you could arguably get that in the form of kemi badenoch or tom tugendhat, the former soldier. but i have to say, i saw all six of them yesterday at a meeting and once again, robert jenrick was, to my mind the most impressive, nigel, from an opposition standpoint , what opposition standpoint, what remarks out of ten would you give him? >> i'm not asking you to say. did you like what he said? but his performance, his presentation is that
and you could arguably get that in the form of kemi badenoch or tom tugendhat, the former soldier.ay, i saw all six i should add at to what he said. i should add at this point, i'll have a vote in the leadership election, as you will, and i've not got a dog in the fight. i'm not decided who to vote for. i think there's a question for him and for all the candidates is whether they can carry conviction. i think the difficulty for robert jenrick is that the plan is very solid and it's well...
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so kemi badenoch in the in the telegraph today, she's a tory.s we can't pretend that integration is working fine. does she have a point , yes. >> i don't think she has a point. i actually think that the vast majority of the country are integrated. fine. you know, lots of communities have , you know, of communities have, you know, look at what's happened after these protests. you're seeing, you know, cross ethnicity people from sunderland , southport came from sunderland, southport came together in the morning to basically clean up the city after these thugs decided to ruin it. you know, if you poll the majority of people, their neighbours, people in the community, everyone, you know, cross ethnicity, they work fine. we're a very integrated country. it doesn't help having rhetoric where you know, people are trying to stoke culture wars because it advances their political gain. the majority of the country work well together. lots of people in the workplace have have different ethnicities that work fine with them. and it's benefited our country. an
so kemi badenoch in the in the telegraph today, she's a tory.s we can't pretend that integration is working fine. does she have a point , yes. >> i don't think she has a point. i actually think that the vast majority of the country are integrated. fine. you know, lots of communities have , you know, of communities have, you know, look at what's happened after these protests. you're seeing, you know, cross ethnicity people from sunderland , southport came from sunderland, southport came...
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if the leader is kemi badenoch, can they? >> what's me? what's me , what's me? again. former labour adviser stella steph takyi. and, listen, i've been practising her name all morning. let me tell you, there is still plenty of time to enjoy a massive win this summer with your chance to win £30,000 tax free in cash. yes. you really could be our next big winner. and here's how. >> celebrate a spectacular summer with your chance to win an incredible £30,000 in tax free cash in our...
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he's the second favourite behind kemi badenoch. patel , mel stride tom priti patel, mel stride tom tugendhat, james cleverly he also rates highly amongst favorability in a positive positive favourability amongst tory voters. at last month's election, behind cleverly and tugendhat. so he's seen as one of the ones to watch who could be in the final two to go to the membership in the back end of october. but there are six runners and riders. they'll go down to four in the first week of september. around the 4th of september, and then just after the party conference, just two final candidates. it's quite a big deal . final candidates. it's quite a big deal. this leadership campaign. each candidate can raise up to £400,000 to enter the race. they've got a guarantee they can pay cchq £200,000. i think after 2:00 i'll show you around the set of the generic launch. it is pretty glitzy, pretty american looking, which i think you might find quite surprising what he'll be saying though robert jenrick is his party. his party has a mountain to
he's the second favourite behind kemi badenoch. patel , mel stride tom priti patel, mel stride tom tugendhat, james cleverly he also rates highly amongst favorability in a positive positive favourability amongst tory voters. at last month's election, behind cleverly and tugendhat. so he's seen as one of the ones to watch who could be in the final two to go to the membership in the back end of october. but there are six runners and riders. they'll go down to four in the first week of september....
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james cleverly hasn't spoken about this since since the election, and nor has kemi badenoch kemi badenocham do tell me that she hasn't changed her position on the 3rd of june. no, no, no to farage with james cleverly. we haven't heard back from him, but as things stand, he's turned his face against him too. >> it would take a biblical miracle for james. >> clever to phone you now. maybe that was him calling a minute ago and say, by the way, i've changed my mind. i think it was farage. >> it was one of the teams. i won't say which, but i'm sure james cleverly won't. >> isn't going to happen. it's a straight juke now, isn't it? this is a straight jo cox. so now there's no chance of cross—pollination. is that a mistake? because if the tory party are trying to do what they've been doing since brexit, since the early days of europe, trying to be all bodies to all people, they can't do that. they can't please everybody on net zero. they can't please everybody on immigration. they can't. they didn't please everybody on brexit. they held it together with a sticking plaster. now, if they're ostens
james cleverly hasn't spoken about this since since the election, and nor has kemi badenoch kemi badenocham do tell me that she hasn't changed her position on the 3rd of june. no, no, no to farage with james cleverly. we haven't heard back from him, but as things stand, he's turned his face against him too. >> it would take a biblical miracle for james. >> clever to phone you now. maybe that was him calling a minute ago and say, by the way, i've changed my mind. i think it was...
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kemi badenoch is not a lurch to the right.e's a she's a walk, a stroll back to the tory politics. all right. yeah. >> well i think our biggest rival is robert jenrick. and he is more on the right, but we'll go into him later. what about this other story about starmer's best man, paul? >> yeah, it's quite interesting. official at, centre of olympics boxing. gender row was keir starmer's best man. so this is mark adams, a spokesperson for the ioc warned against the witch hunt towards a main . khalife, hunt towards a main. khalife, who was who was the boxing yesterday? he was also known. he's known him from school. now the accusation here is twofold, really. one is that politics is far too involved in sport, which arguably it is, and that is the second point is that is evidenced by this relationship between keir starmer, who is obviously the prime minister of the uk and the spokesperson of the uk and the spokesperson of the ioc . i'm not sure it quite the ioc. i'm not sure it quite works that way and i'm not sure we have that muc
kemi badenoch is not a lurch to the right.e's a she's a walk, a stroll back to the tory politics. all right. yeah. >> well i think our biggest rival is robert jenrick. and he is more on the right, but we'll go into him later. what about this other story about starmer's best man, paul? >> yeah, it's quite interesting. official at, centre of olympics boxing. gender row was keir starmer's best man. so this is mark adams, a spokesperson for the ioc warned against the witch hunt towards...
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priti patel, of course, is fighting kemi badenoch. robert jenrick mel cleverly, robert jenrick mel stride and tom tugendhat to be crowned the next conservative leader. but has she just blown it with that rather tone deaf answer on immigration? joining me now is former adviser to michael gove. charlie rowley. good evening charlie. good evening. your presence this evening. your presence this evening. thank you for having me. first of all, when was the last time you spoke to your old boss, michael gove, not that long ago. >> he actually. the last time we spoke, he messaged me when i was on this channel to say, very well done. in fact, he followed me on and we had a nice chat down the line. >> have you asked him who he wants to be the next leader of your party? >> i haven't and i wouldn't ask because he will, i'm sure, make up his own mind just as we all would. >> okay , well if you were going >> okay, well if you were going to punt on it, who would he be going for? i mean, he was a massive kemi backer before, wasn't he? >> i think he sup
priti patel, of course, is fighting kemi badenoch. robert jenrick mel cleverly, robert jenrick mel stride and tom tugendhat to be crowned the next conservative leader. but has she just blown it with that rather tone deaf answer on immigration? joining me now is former adviser to michael gove. charlie rowley. good evening charlie. good evening. your presence this evening. your presence this evening. thank you for having me. first of all, when was the last time you spoke to your old boss, michael...
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yes, it's certainly about immigration and kemi badenoch.e's also an aspect that some of the people that are rioting feel that people don't listen to them, that they don't have a say, that they don't have a stake. there's a lot to be said as well. i think for people not really feeling represented by the sort of political elite, none of that justifies criminal behaviour towards the police. i mean, i think any mps who are discussing this need to be absolutely unequivocal when it comes to calling out people that are being violent towards our emergency services. it seems so ironic in light of what happened in southport, that the very police that are there to help the victims families are then being set upon by people in such ignorance of what the police are actually there to do . however, actually there to do. however, that doesn't mean that we can't have some of these difficult conversations. i've got somebody perfect coming into the studio to discuss it all. robert jenrick because we've heard from priti patel this weekend and we've heard from
yes, it's certainly about immigration and kemi badenoch.e's also an aspect that some of the people that are rioting feel that people don't listen to them, that they don't have a say, that they don't have a stake. there's a lot to be said as well. i think for people not really feeling represented by the sort of political elite, none of that justifies criminal behaviour towards the police. i mean, i think any mps who are discussing this need to be absolutely unequivocal when it comes to calling...
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tom tugendhat, dame priti patel, kemi badenoch, robert jenrick and james cleverly have all previouslywelcome. well, thank you to my panel welcome. well, thank you to my panel. up next, the british army are facing a serious recruitment crisis. yet highly trained afghan soldiers who previously trained with british forces or being blocked from joining. i'll being blocked from joining. i'll be talking about this with jamal barrack, who has worked closely with afghan forces in the past and welcome back now. afghan soldiers are being blocked from joining the british army for five years. despite the current recruitment crisis in our armed forces. the eligibility rules mean that elite afghan troops who train with the uk's special forces are now left either unemployed or working as cleaners, and even takeaway delivery drivers. now the mod is facing pressure to change those rules to try and ease issues with that lack of personnel. and joining me now to discuss this is one of those soldiers, jamal barrack, who worked alongside the british army from 2002 to 2016, in afghanistan. jamal, welcome to
tom tugendhat, dame priti patel, kemi badenoch, robert jenrick and james cleverly have all previouslywelcome. well, thank you to my panel welcome. well, thank you to my panel. up next, the british army are facing a serious recruitment crisis. yet highly trained afghan soldiers who previously trained with british forces or being blocked from joining. i'll being blocked from joining. i'll be talking about this with jamal barrack, who has worked closely with afghan forces in the past and welcome...
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for kemi badenoch earlier.t they're quite, distracting for government, aren't they? and new government, aren't they? and new government needs to be getting on with things. and these type of internal briefings usually come when a government's a bit tired, a bit old, a bit stale. this just seems to me very early days. >> yeah. look, it's absolutely not ideal. and therefore what needs to happen is, is that sue needs to happen is, is that sue needs to happen is, is that sue needs to build as many bridges as she possibly can. she'll be aware that you don't want to become the story. if you remember alastair campbell, who was the head of communications, he wasn't the chief of staff, but when he overwhelmingly became the story, that's the moment several years into the blair government, that's when he, you know, felt he had to go. now you don't want that happening. early days in the government. what? you've hit the nail on the head, jacob, with the issue of simon case, the cabinet secretary, who has already announced hi
for kemi badenoch earlier.t they're quite, distracting for government, aren't they? and new government, aren't they? and new government needs to be getting on with things. and these type of internal briefings usually come when a government's a bit tired, a bit old, a bit stale. this just seems to me very early days. >> yeah. look, it's absolutely not ideal. and therefore what needs to happen is, is that sue needs to happen is, is that sue needs to happen is, is that sue needs to build as...
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for kemi badenoch earlier.t they're quite, distracting for government, aren't they? and new government, aren't they? and new government needs to be getting on with things. and these type of internal briefings usually come when a government's a bit tired, a bit old, a bit stale. this just seems to me very early days. >> yeah. look, it's absolutely not ideal. and therefore what needs to happen is, is that sue needs to happen is, is that sue needs to happen is, is that sue needs to build as many bridges as she possibly can. she'll be aware that you don't want to become the story. if you remember alastair campbell, who was the head of communications, he wasn't the chief of staff, but when he overwhelmingly became the story, that's the moment several years into the blair government, that's when he, you know, felt he had to go. now you don't want that happening. early days in the government. what? you've hit the nail on the head, jacob, with the issue of simon case, the cabinet secretary, who has already announced hi
for kemi badenoch earlier.t they're quite, distracting for government, aren't they? and new government, aren't they? and new government needs to be getting on with things. and these type of internal briefings usually come when a government's a bit tired, a bit old, a bit stale. this just seems to me very early days. >> yeah. look, it's absolutely not ideal. and therefore what needs to happen is, is that sue needs to happen is, is that sue needs to happen is, is that sue needs to build as...
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tory leader i've yet to decide, a few. leader i've yet to decide, a few candidates stick out like kemi badenochon for existing, what is the conservative party for and what we need, what is our voter coalition, that is what i want to see also someone who will take on the labour party. the labour party to my mind has of things its own way. and that needs strong leadership to turn it around. ,, ., ., , , around. sienna rogers, we see riotin: around. sienna rogers, we see rioting on _ around. sienna rogers, we see rioting on our— around. sienna rogers, we see rioting on our streets _ around. sienna rogers, we see rioting on our streets and - around. sienna rogers, we see rioting on our streets and the l around. sienna rogers, we see. rioting on our streets and the far right using immigration as justification for the unrest but polling suggests it is one of the biggest concerns for a significant number of the population? what biggest concerns for a significant number of the population? what has ha--ened number of the population? what has happened in — number of the population? what has happened in r
tory leader i've yet to decide, a few. leader i've yet to decide, a few candidates stick out like kemi badenochon for existing, what is the conservative party for and what we need, what is our voter coalition, that is what i want to see also someone who will take on the labour party. the labour party to my mind has of things its own way. and that needs strong leadership to turn it around. ,, ., ., , , around. sienna rogers, we see riotin: around. sienna rogers, we see rioting on _ around....
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popular conservatism's first opinion poll has him ahead on 24%, just ahead of fellow frontrunners kemi badenoch that 86% of tory members want out of the echr, 78% want to scrap net zero, and interestingly, more than three quarters think the next conservative leader should warmly welcome reform uk members and parliamentarians into the party. mark, this is this is this is your stuff. >> it is so yes, patrick, we set up a panel of, it's around about 500 or so conservative party members. it's a straw poll, there's still an awful lot, an awful long way to go, but i guess , you know, the bookmakers guess, you know, the bookmakers seem to be about right at the moment. interestingly priti patel seems to be very, very close as well. so there's three of them who seem to all have similar levels of support in terms of the leadership. of course, what actually happens in the leadership race is the mps themselves are going to whittle this down to two out of six, and only then will the party membership actually have a say. but it seems pretty clear to me that whoever is going to prevail, and i strongly suspect
popular conservatism's first opinion poll has him ahead on 24%, just ahead of fellow frontrunners kemi badenoch that 86% of tory members want out of the echr, 78% want to scrap net zero, and interestingly, more than three quarters think the next conservative leader should warmly welcome reform uk members and parliamentarians into the party. mark, this is this is this is your stuff. >> it is so yes, patrick, we set up a panel of, it's around about 500 or so conservative party members. it's...
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don't you think, though, that someone like kemi badenoch, who is popular with the electorate, is thatl, she's probably she may be popular with the tory party electorate. i'm not suggesting i don't think she's necessarily popular. popular with the electorate as a whole. and the point i'm making there is that if the tories carry on the infighting, and that's what happens if you have kemi badenoch and robert jenrick doing it, you're going to have a problem. priti patel has an opportunity. if we're looking for a candidate who might break through the middle, has the opportunity of actually unifying both the right and the left and getting the votes of the membership. now, i know she had a chequered career at the home office, but at the moment, if you look at the various candidates who are there, you either go, tom tugendhat, left wing although he's leaving the echr thing is a bit odd. that's not. or you go mel stride james cleverly there safe pair of hands, then you've got pretty. you may have the attack dog that in fact that, susanna's just talking about. >> that's a good point. that nigel
don't you think, though, that someone like kemi badenoch, who is popular with the electorate, is thatl, she's probably she may be popular with the tory party electorate. i'm not suggesting i don't think she's necessarily popular. popular with the electorate as a whole. and the point i'm making there is that if the tories carry on the infighting, and that's what happens if you have kemi badenoch and robert jenrick doing it, you're going to have a problem. priti patel has an opportunity. if we're...
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and you could arguably get that in the form of kemi badenoch or tom tugendhat, the former soldier.w all six of them yesterday at a meeting and once again, robert jenrick was, to my mind the most impressive, nigel, from an opposition standpoint , what opposition standpoint, what remarks out of ten would you give him? >> i'm not asking you to say. did you like what he said? but his performance, his presentation is that a professional politician? do you think labour would have to take seriously? yes. >> i mean, he's very slick. i'd give him a seven for that performance. >> well, that's quite generous. where does he lose the three marks? well, he loses the three marks? well, he loses the three marks on some of the details. >> i think that he loses it on the 1%. he talks about, of our emissions . it's the 1%. he talks about, of our emissions. it's a misleading figure. i mean, co2 emissions causing climate change are a cumulative thing. and by that scale, since 1850, we lie fourth amongst global polluters , below amongst global polluters, below america, china and russia. so i think that
and you could arguably get that in the form of kemi badenoch or tom tugendhat, the former soldier.w all six of them yesterday at a meeting and once again, robert jenrick was, to my mind the most impressive, nigel, from an opposition standpoint , what opposition standpoint, what remarks out of ten would you give him? >> i'm not asking you to say. did you like what he said? but his performance, his presentation is that a professional politician? do you think labour would have to take...
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the end, the whole family in the end, some of that was dealt with and things that people like kemi badenochctually campaigned for. but we'll come to that another evening when we talk about the tory leadership contest. but but isn't the point here really isn't the point here really isn't the point here really that if a court in strasbourg has the ultimate say over who can and cannot be deported from our country, we effectively have lost control and the point is, bill, even though you're right about net migration figures, the angeris about net migration figures, the anger is on the channel and it's perceived to be unfairness, you see. i mean , how is it if the see. i mean, how is it if the labour government are not going to put people in hotels but put them in social housing? how is it that my son is on a waiting list? >> well, it's not going to be in social housing. you know, the. >> well, you say that that's on the table. >> no. because because the local authority powers to give priority to local residents will exclude in almost all circumstances, migrants coming here. >> well, we'll have t
the end, the whole family in the end, some of that was dealt with and things that people like kemi badenochctually campaigned for. but we'll come to that another evening when we talk about the tory leadership contest. but but isn't the point here really isn't the point here really isn't the point here really that if a court in strasbourg has the ultimate say over who can and cannot be deported from our country, we effectively have lost control and the point is, bill, even though you're right...
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. >> so the former home secretary is up, of course, against kemi badenoch , mel stride robert badenochert jenrick, tom tugendhat and james cleverly, and she's promising to send starmer packing if she becomes leader of the opposition. so roger, is priti patel the woman to save the conservatives? >> no, i don't think any of them are is i wouldn't give you tuppence for any of them. none of them had the leadership qualities. while the conservative ship was absolutely sinking in a way that nobody could imagine the worst in. what is it, 200 years to stand up and do anything to save the party? they just stayed schtum and listened to the nonsense that fishy rishi and bates motel hunt, among others, were spouting and went along with it to the end. so i have no confidence in any of them. they've wrecked their party. they've wrecked their party. they've wrecked the country , and they've wrecked the country, and they are unelectable in their current form. as far as i'm concerned. >> okay. but one of them is going to become leader of the opposition. so who's your pick, >> none. >> none. >> no, no.
. >> so the former home secretary is up, of course, against kemi badenoch , mel stride robert badenochert jenrick, tom tugendhat and james cleverly, and she's promising to send starmer packing if she becomes leader of the opposition. so roger, is priti patel the woman to save the conservatives? >> no, i don't think any of them are is i wouldn't give you tuppence for any of them. none of them had the leadership qualities. while the conservative ship was absolutely sinking in a way...
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for i what it's worth, i did work with kemi badenoch in the department for levelling up, housing andll and there's also quite a lot of digging going on around kemi specifically, isn't there? >> we've seen that from the guardian's political editor sending out sort of phishing messages about, you know, did you have any bad experiences? we've heard other people do. and as you've described it so beautifully, charlie, it sounds eminently reasonable and extremely, you know, it's sane. it seems like a sensible thing to do with taxpayers money. it's common sense. it's fair enough. i think we would all do that. we would say, well, actually, i'm going to be doing this. i'm going to be doing this. i'm going to be doing this. i'm going to be doing that. can i get the train that way back? can i get the plane that way back? unfortunately, most of us aren't going from mexico to dallas. it sounds quite glam, but i mean, it makes sense. it actually makes financial sense. it doesn't sound like she's done anything wrong. and then she paid for it anyway. >> and i know people sort of berate politicians w
for i what it's worth, i did work with kemi badenoch in the department for levelling up, housing andll and there's also quite a lot of digging going on around kemi specifically, isn't there? >> we've seen that from the guardian's political editor sending out sort of phishing messages about, you know, did you have any bad experiences? we've heard other people do. and as you've described it so beautifully, charlie, it sounds eminently reasonable and extremely, you know, it's sane. it seems...
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kemi badenoch changing her mind? >> yes, on the visa cap.ch is. this has been publicly available for a while of kemi badenoch in parliament in 2019 or 2018. 2018. sorry. in the house of commons, she made a speech where she actually was talking about scrapping the visa cap. now this is very different from the kemi badenoch that we see and have heard of the last couple of years, who's been very anti—immigration, all about tough borders, reducing immigration to record levels. all this stuff. but here she is in 2018, a publicly available, video that you can all watch. it's been circulating online calling for the removal of annual limits on work visas. now, i think this is quite shocking stuff. and it may even derail her entire leadership campaign because how can you get behind a future leader that says all these things to win your vote? but you now realise may not actually believe in any of it? now she's come out on social media and said, i've changed my mind since 2018. well, that's all very good and well. but if most people's opinion immigrati
kemi badenoch changing her mind? >> yes, on the visa cap.ch is. this has been publicly available for a while of kemi badenoch in parliament in 2019 or 2018. 2018. sorry. in the house of commons, she made a speech where she actually was talking about scrapping the visa cap. now this is very different from the kemi badenoch that we see and have heard of the last couple of years, who's been very anti—immigration, all about tough borders, reducing immigration to record levels. all this...
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so and it's interesting like kemi badenoch mel stride and james cleverly have ruled out merging, buting a bit more generic, did say, well, he did try and destroy the party so he couldn't really see it. but i noficed couldn't really see it. but i noticed priti patel, she's basically mates with farage, she's not said anything and tugendhat is playing a kind of clever game where he's pretending to be right wing. so he's not said anything interesting. let's see. i can see you want to move on. yeah, well that's the part two. >> but in the next section , >> but in the next section, non—crime hate incidents are to be monitored, which at least means someone will be watching this show and gary lineker might leave x i always knew he was next. welcome back to headliners cressida, the express and a man who threw cement at nigel farage doesn't go to jail, even though they had concrete evidence . they had concrete evidence. >> yes, that's why they pay you some money. >> man avoids jail after throwing cement at nigel farage dunng throwing cement at nigel farage during election campaign . so during e
so and it's interesting like kemi badenoch mel stride and james cleverly have ruled out merging, buting a bit more generic, did say, well, he did try and destroy the party so he couldn't really see it. but i noficed couldn't really see it. but i noticed priti patel, she's basically mates with farage, she's not said anything and tugendhat is playing a kind of clever game where he's pretending to be right wing. so he's not said anything interesting. let's see. i can see you want to move on....
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so priti patel, james cleverly, tom tugendhat, mel stride kemi badenoch and robert jenrick have saidarty as a member, nor sit on tory benches as an mp. and i think we've got this clip, it's a far cry from this moment at tory conference when prissy and nigel were sharing a boogie together. la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la. oh those were the those were the better days, weren't they, emma. when. yeah, i think they, emma. when. yeah, i think they were getting along. >> yeah. i think it's absolutely hilarious. do you think that nigel farage is going to give a flying, an absolute. do you think he's going to give a monkeys about about being cancelled by, you know, he'd say the leaders boring, boring , the leaders boring, boring, boring. he's really not going to be cut up about this . why on be cut up about this. why on earth when reform are riding high, when nigel farage is riding high, why on earth would he want to join a sinking ship. >> look, a new polling. i can't remember where it was . i should remember where it was. i should
so priti patel, james cleverly, tom tugendhat, mel stride kemi badenoch and robert jenrick have saidarty as a member, nor sit on tory benches as an mp. and i think we've got this clip, it's a far cry from this moment at tory conference when prissy and nigel were sharing a boogie together. la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la. oh those were the those were the better days, weren't they, emma. when. yeah, i think they, emma. when. yeah, i...