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mr farage is holding a reform party conference in kemi badenoch constituency. he told martin daubney although it was the right thing to do, we haven't grasped the opportunities that could have come with it. >> there are so many things that we stayed aligned to, including most of their rule book. now, clearly what keir starmer wants to do is in terms of, of defence and perhaps even foreign policy, tie us closer to the european union. from the sounds of it, he wants us to start mirroring the single market rulebook. i mean, none of that is good. but is keir starmer going to take us back into the european union? no, he is not. so i just see this now as being unfinished business. you're quite right. starmer was an uber remainer, a rejoiner wanted to have a second referendum. the tories, from what i can see now, never really believed in it. so reform are the only people who can finish the only people who can finish the job. >> despite the economic disadvantages. conservative leader kemi badenoch is remaining positive. >> five years ago we had what was the greatest vo
mr farage is holding a reform party conference in kemi badenoch constituency. he told martin daubney although it was the right thing to do, we haven't grasped the opportunities that could have come with it. >> there are so many things that we stayed aligned to, including most of their rule book. now, clearly what keir starmer wants to do is in terms of, of defence and perhaps even foreign policy, tie us closer to the european union. from the sounds of it, he wants us to start mirroring...
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and that's kemi badenoch. she's leader of an increasingly irrelevant party called the tories. h, sorry. we're not allowed to bash kemi on here because she doesn't like it. sorry, kemi. sorry. we all love kemi and she's written this piece and you know she's saying we want to honour brexit. she points out that keir starmer tried to block it 48 times. fair enough. you know he's not keen on it and she says he's going to get us back into the eu. red tape, fishing rights and freedom of movement suddenly will be the freedom of movement will be back. and she says look at the chagos islands. this is the guy we're going to have negotiating for. he likes to give away stuff. and i think that's a fairly compelling argument. the issue against kemi, of course, issue against kemi, of course, is always that she was there the whole time. the tories weren't taking advantage of brexit, except to bring in the boris wave of waves and waves of useless immigration. some would say i wouldn't say something like that, but right wingers say things like that. and also today on twitter, she was getting a li
and that's kemi badenoch. she's leader of an increasingly irrelevant party called the tories. h, sorry. we're not allowed to bash kemi on here because she doesn't like it. sorry, kemi. sorry. we all love kemi and she's written this piece and you know she's saying we want to honour brexit. she points out that keir starmer tried to block it 48 times. fair enough. you know he's not keen on it and she says he's going to get us back into the eu. red tape, fishing rights and freedom of movement...
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this of course, kemi badenoch constituency. farage assumed the leadership of the reform party in the middle of the general election. he wants to win the next election. will he be able to? well, what he says tonight will no doubt carry great significance. let's listen in. >> well. >> well. >> what a pleasure it is to be here. in the north west essex constituency, which just. well, some may say by sheer coincidence, but it's not. nana happens to be the constituency of the leader of his majesty's loyal opposition, kemi badenoch. and that's why i'm here. and i'll tell you more about that in a moment. but first, of course, just have a think about this. something truly extraordinary is happening out there, something remarkable, something historic, something everybody thought was literally impossible. a new political party that started off seven months ago with no representation in parliament whatsoever, that made its first big step on july the 4th last yean big step on july the 4th last year, with 4.1 million votes and five seats. an
this of course, kemi badenoch constituency. farage assumed the leadership of the reform party in the middle of the general election. he wants to win the next election. will he be able to? well, what he says tonight will no doubt carry great significance. let's listen in. >> well. >> well. >> what a pleasure it is to be here. in the north west essex constituency, which just. well, some may say by sheer coincidence, but it's not. nana happens to be the constituency of the leader...
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it's kemi badenoch constituency.ut they got into a row, didn't they, at christmas over the party membership numbers for reform, which she said were fake. not only were they not fake, reform have now got 190,000 members as against the conservatives, about 130,000. so nigel farage here, hundreds of reform members and they are on a roll. he's saying everybody laughed about me saying that brexit couldn't be done. they're not laughing now. also saying that the same appues also saying that the same applies about reform. sure, they've only got five mps at the moment, but it sounds if you believe what they say, like the sky is the limit. now i'm just going to grab one of them. he's being mobbed, but he knows he's going to talk to us. i'm just going to talk to us. i'm just going to talk to us. i'm just going to grab him. so this is rupert lowe. he is the reform mp. as you can see. lots of requests for selfies. he is the reform mp for great yarmouth. let's just have a quick word with him. excuse me guys, we're live on gb news.
it's kemi badenoch constituency.ut they got into a row, didn't they, at christmas over the party membership numbers for reform, which she said were fake. not only were they not fake, reform have now got 190,000 members as against the conservatives, about 130,000. so nigel farage here, hundreds of reform members and they are on a roll. he's saying everybody laughed about me saying that brexit couldn't be done. they're not laughing now. also saying that the same appues also saying that the same...
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he's a big kemi badenoch backer, so i'll be asking him about her performance in office so far. and as i said, it's five years since brexit, so the author, ross clark, is going to join me to discuss his book, far from utopia. do you see what he's done there, why europe is failing and how britain could do better. as ever, we've got 90 minutes of punchy politics ahead for you this morning, so don't think of going anywhere. but first, we're going to go through the sunday papers as is normal, and the front pages are a delight. this morning i'm going to discuss them with political correspondent at the spectator. james heale. lovely to see you, james. morning. now, the sunday times has done quite well because two of its writers, gabriel pogrund and patrick maguire, have written this new book on labour, specifically on keir starmer, and it's quite revelatory. i mean, i don't i always look at these things and think, who buys a book on keir starmer and reads it from start to finish? is this sort of summer reading for the sadomasochistic? however, they've got some good lines, including th
he's a big kemi badenoch backer, so i'll be asking him about her performance in office so far. and as i said, it's five years since brexit, so the author, ross clark, is going to join me to discuss his book, far from utopia. do you see what he's done there, why europe is failing and how britain could do better. as ever, we've got 90 minutes of punchy politics ahead for you this morning, so don't think of going anywhere. but first, we're going to go through the sunday papers as is normal, and...
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well, this is what he had to say last night whilst he paid a visit to kemi badenoch constituency. >> well folks, i'm back then. >> well folks, i'm back then. >> trump's trade war is set to begin as the us president hits mexico, canada and china with new sanctions on their goods being imported into the united states. will this boost the economy, or could it backfire? and could the eu be next? and for the great british debate this hour, i'm asking, was leaving the eu a good thing? it's been five years since we left the bloc, but the wide consensusis left the bloc, but the wide consensus is that it has not been positive due to politicians failing to deliver on their promises. but what do you think? cast your vote in our poll dup news.com. but stay tuned. all of that on the way. but first, let's get your latest news with sophia wenzler. >> nana. thank you. >> nana. thank you. >> it'sjust >> nana. thank you. >> it's just gone. >> it's just gone. >> 3:00. >> 3:00. >> these are your headlines. >> these are your headlines. >> donald trump is set. >> donald trump is set. >> to impose tariffs
well, this is what he had to say last night whilst he paid a visit to kemi badenoch constituency. >> well folks, i'm back then. >> well folks, i'm back then. >> trump's trade war is set to begin as the us president hits mexico, canada and china with new sanctions on their goods being imported into the united states. will this boost the economy, or could it backfire? and could the eu be next? and for the great british debate this hour, i'm asking, was leaving the eu a good...
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kemi badenoch urged him to resist growing demands from eu leaders for closer economic alignment, andd he should seek a trade deal with the us instead. the prime minister is set to visit brussels on monday to become the first uk leader to attend an eu summit since brexit. it comes as mr trump signalled he intends to impose punitive tariffs on the eu, which he said has treated us so badly. >> the european union charges us 20% plus plus plus a vat tax called a vat tax, very similar and it costs us an absolute fortune. we are treated so badly and we have a tremendous deficit with the european union. so we'll be doing something very substantial. >> in other news, the government is launching a crackdown on al generated images of child sexual abuse. the uk will be the first country in the world to make it illegal to own ai tools designed to make images of child sexual abuse. the home secretary has announced the new offence will be punishable by up to five years in prison, while those who have been found to own i paedophile manuals could be jailed for up to three years. yvette cooper said th
kemi badenoch urged him to resist growing demands from eu leaders for closer economic alignment, andd he should seek a trade deal with the us instead. the prime minister is set to visit brussels on monday to become the first uk leader to attend an eu summit since brexit. it comes as mr trump signalled he intends to impose punitive tariffs on the eu, which he said has treated us so badly. >> the european union charges us 20% plus plus plus a vat tax called a vat tax, very similar and it...
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he's a big kemi badenoch backer, so i'll be asking him about her performance in office so far. >> and. >> and. >> welcome back former tory leader and the mp for chingford and woodford green, sir iain duncan smith joins me in the studio. lovely to see you, sir ian.and studio. lovely to see you, sir ian. and you've just come back from ukraine. we're just talking about it in the break there, and it's quite a stark warning that you've brought back to the uk. it's in the mail on sunday. it's a double page spread. i do urge you to go and read it, because you to go and read it, because you basically spoke to military people out there and they're saying, we've got about six months left, and you're very worried about capitulation on the behalf of the west on this. >> at worst, they said, we've got six months and it's getting close to worst. at best, i guess maybe a year or so. but they're out there running out of ammunition. the weapons that were promised to them still haven't all arrived. the ammunition hasn't arrived. and they said to me starkly, look, for every round we chuck over at them,
he's a big kemi badenoch backer, so i'll be asking him about her performance in office so far. >> and. >> and. >> welcome back former tory leader and the mp for chingford and woodford green, sir iain duncan smith joins me in the studio. lovely to see you, sir ian.and studio. lovely to see you, sir ian. and you've just come back from ukraine. we're just talking about it in the break there, and it's quite a stark warning that you've brought back to the uk. it's in the mail on...
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his party's polling with donald trump's election victory as he addresses crowds at a rally in kemi badenoch constituency. >> we've been riding a bit of a wave and you know what.7 if we keep riding that wave a bit more, we really will surprise everybody come that next general election. when we win, it. >> is trump waging a tariff war.7 canada, mexico and china face levies on their goods from today. and we're all asking is the eu next? >> we have a tremendous deficit with the european union. so we'll be doing something very substantial. >> long term sick will need to look for jobs in >> long term sick will need to look forjobs in a benefit overhaul that says the government looks to cut the £65 billion sickness bill. >> and how will today's alcohol duty changes affect the price of a pint? the price of wine and spirits is going to rise. >> and the country prepares to say goodbye to linda nolan as her funeral takes place today. following that battle with cancen cancer. >> cancen >> the sorry state of british train etiquette. bad behaviour exposed as the ten biggest pet peeves that we've got when
his party's polling with donald trump's election victory as he addresses crowds at a rally in kemi badenoch constituency. >> we've been riding a bit of a wave and you know what.7 if we keep riding that wave a bit more, we really will surprise everybody come that next general election. when we win, it. >> is trump waging a tariff war.7 canada, mexico and china face levies on their goods from today. and we're all asking is the eu next? >> we have a tremendous deficit with the...
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kemi badenoch has called on sir keir to meet five tests, which the tories claim will maintain their vision for brexit. these include no backsliding on free movement or the compulsory transfer of asylum seekers. no new money paid to the eu and no reduction in fishing rights. the mayor of philadelphia has confirmed the driver of a car was also killed when a medical transport plane crashed in the city. all six on board were killed in the crash, including a young patient and her mother. at least 19 others were also injured . after the jet were also injured. after the jet rescue air ambulance erupted into a fireball just 30s after takeoff, engulfing several homes in flames. an investigation is now underway with officials from the national transport safety board at the scene. it comes just days after a plane collided with a us army helicopter near washington, dc, killing 64 people on the plane and three on the helicopter. meanwhile, the king has said he is profoundly shocked and saddened by the events, saying our hearts and our special thoughts are with the people of the united states and six pe
kemi badenoch has called on sir keir to meet five tests, which the tories claim will maintain their vision for brexit. these include no backsliding on free movement or the compulsory transfer of asylum seekers. no new money paid to the eu and no reduction in fishing rights. the mayor of philadelphia has confirmed the driver of a car was also killed when a medical transport plane crashed in the city. all six on board were killed in the crash, including a young patient and her mother. at least 19...